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COMMUNITY Galambos: “I believe in going out... at the top of your game” BY JOE EARLC AND MELISSA WEINMAN The only mayor Sandy Springs has known plans on stepping down. Eva Galambos, who advocated for the creation of a city of San dy Springs for decades and then was elected its first mayor, announced during a press confer ence at Morgan Falls Overlook Park on April 22 that she intended to retire. “I’m going to be 85 years old in July,” Galambos said. “I be lieve in going out when you’re at the top of your game.” Days after she an nounced her plan to re tire, Galambos went on leave and turned over her duties to Mayor Pro Tem Tibby De- Julio, city officials announced. Galam bos underwent abdominal surgery and took the time off to recover, city offi cials said in a brief press release April 30. “Doctors expect a full recovery,” the city said in the release. Galambos is winding down her sec ond four-year term as mayor of a city she fought long and hard to bring into being. She led Sandy Springs cityhood groups through a quarter-century-plus campaign, lobbying friendly and un friendly legislators alike until a Repub lican sweep of state politics brought in lawmakers friendlier to the notion of starting a new city. “Without her perseverance, tenacity and dedication there would be no city of Sandy Springs,” said former state legis lator and City Councilman Rusty Paul, who announced plans to run to succeed Galambos at the same event at which she announced her plans to retire. Other long-time Sandy Springs resi dents agreed Galambos’ work was crit ical to the creation and start-up of the new city. “She is Sandy Springs,” said Oliver Porter, who worked with Galambos to establish the new city. “She’s enormous ly important. It’s not that we will not be able to go on and prosper without her after she leaves, but she will be missed.” Porter called Galambos “the bulldog that made the city happen” and said he once told her she should title her mem oir “Bulldog In Lace.” Galambos’ work lobbying for and then starting Sandy Springs helped re draw the political landscape of the At lanta suburbs. Since 2005, when Sandy Springs’ ad vocates broke the political logjam stop ping the creation of new cities, residents in six other communities in the Atlan ta suburbs, including Dunwoody and Brookhaven, have voted to turn their communities into municipalities. Sandy Springs Mayor Eva Galambos Wendell Willard, Sandy Springs’ city attorney, a state legislator and a long time friend of Galambos’, said that as mayor, she set a high bar for those who would follow her. “I think she has re ally set the example for the future leadership of Sandy Springs,” Willard said. “She always put the city first. ... I hope whoever comes after her can learn from her ex ample.” For her part, Galam bos said that as she turns 85, she felt she deserved “a softer schedule” than the one she had to deal with as mayor. “No more 7:30 a.m. meet ings,” she told the 50-plus civic and po litical leaders gathered at Overlook Park. “I’m going to go back to some of my hobbies I have not had time for,” she said. “I love music, and I’m going to go back to my music and enjoy being with my husband. “No more rushed meals.” NORTHSIDE Hearing Center 770-751-7437 www.northsidehearingcenter.com ATLANTA 5730 Glenridge Dr Suite 220, Atlanta, GA 30328 ROSWELL 1360 Upper Hembree Rd Suite 201A, Roswell, GA 30076 CUMMING 1400 Northside Forsyth Dr Suite 320, Cumming, GA 30041 f9> 20f8 FROM 1PM-5PM Morgan Falls Athletic Complex, 450 Morgan Falls Rd, Sandy Springs Give Food and Have Fun at the park with activities for the entire family! And help the Community Assistance Center raise awareness, food and funds to combat hunger and homelessness in our community. Register Online to Walk $20 Adults; $10 Youth 12-18; Under 12 Free Enter a Team Activity! Walk as a Team - Team Food Drive Contest Shopping Cart Decoration Contest Non-Walker Admission Donation of a bag of food or $5 per person Hunger Awareness Walk • Food Shopping Cart Parade/Contest • Food Drive Contest Sports & Games for Kids • Activities for Youngsters whBle FOODS t Reporter Newspapers Crystal cac communityaMwrancecenter OCARES FOUNDATION Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage WWW.OURCAC.ORG HERITAGE * J North Springs United Methodist www.ReporterNewspapers.netl MAY3 —MAY16,2013 | 5