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kwhitmire@forsythnews.com
Cumming Mayor Troy Brumbalow has debuted a
new plan that could radically change the city’s down
town area.
Brumbalow sat down with the Forsyth County News
pitchin to
By Alexander Popp
apopp@forsythnews.com
The cafeteria of Lakeside Middle School in
south Forsyth was a hive of activity Friday
morning as hundreds of excited sixth-graders
rushed here and there, carrying, sorting, cut
ting, building, measuring, writing and color
ing.
But the chaos was prescribed, an intricate
dance and act of charity as the students
worked together to help out stateside veterans
and brighten the day of military men and
women abroad.
According to Lakeside math teacher and
event leader Neal Daniels, this is the first
year that the school has held a day of service
for its sixth-grade students. But at the urging
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Lakeside Middle School students and vol
unteers packed care packages to be
shipped overseas and bags of supplies to
be distributed to local homeless veterans.
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this week to discuss a new city center project off
Canton Highway that is planned to open within two
years and will feature an amphitheater, miniature golf,
walking trails, park, veterans memorial, space for busi
nesses and a lake with a fountain. :
“The city center is something I campaigned on,”
Brumbalow said. “It is something that I think, nation
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wide, communities are going to ... Something like this
isn’t possible on our square or even that close, but it
being within a half mile of the hub, I think it is close
enough.” .
Brumbalow said though plans could change a bit
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state help on
former golf
course project.
As part of the Veteran’s Day
ceremony on Friday, mem
bers of local veteran’s orga
nizations, left, read the
names of every Forsyth
County resident who served
in World War . The year 2018
marks the 100th anniversary
of the end of “the war to end
all wars” as World War | was
referred to. Organizers also
moved the playing of Taps
and the 21-gun salute to the
front of the ceremony to
mark the anniversary. Rep.
Doug Collins spoke during
the event, talking about his
time serving in Iraq and the
dedication of the people he
served with. For more pho
tos of this ceremony and to
see North Forsyth’s JROTC
event, see Page 3A. ‘
Photos by Jim Dean
Forsyth County News
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