A "Back Porch Sipper"...
Things to consider if you are taking a road trip this summer.
Prostate Cancer Survivors group meets monthly at Kennestone.
Great student write up of this year's Atlanta Ride For Kids, benefitting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Nice job Caroline! (and great photo Mrs. Karnatz!)
Brain-Building Games to Play in the Car
What questions should parents ask when selecting a summer camp?
Happy Memorial Day to you, your family and all who have served our country. For most of us, this weekend marks the official start of summer—and I can’t wait!
The truth can appear at times when we least expect it.
New Teachers Rewards Program for Acworth Educators Launches May 15
Ever wish your family could just go to sleep and wake up a little bit healthier? You can! Dr. Walsh shares her secrets for overnight success.
Legal Insurance is one of the most important and necessary forms of insurance that you will need to protect yourself and your family.
Bed Bug Travel Advisory by Vision Pest Management.
No one ever said that being a mom is easy! As a matter of fact, kids sometimes think we're mean just because we don't let them do what they want or make them do things they don't want to do.
Are you suffering with a disc injury? What are your treatment options? Have you ever considered chiropractic?
Do You Control Taxes or do They Control You?
As the school year comes to a close, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on some of the strides we made improving school nutrition this year.
Transportation Progress has no Future in Atlanta
How to safely drive in the rain.
It might seem easy to spot the signs of childhood obesity, but it’s not. In fact, our biggest problem in Georgia is that parents don’t notice obesity in their own home.
During the summer, kids lose an average 2.6 months of grade-level equivalency in math and reading skills. Teachers spend 4 to 6 weeks re-teaching materials in the fall. So what’s a parent to do?
The LED hasn't gotten the press it deserves. The packaging stating the 98% efficiency and extremely long life are real. LED lighting has been around as long as the computer.
Join the National Wildlife Federation for its annual Great American Backyard Campout!
We’ve all been there. And by “there,” I’m talking about being on the verge of pulling your hair out (assuming you have any left) because everything is imploding—or exploding—at home.
What exactly does your car's warranty cover? Should you consider an extended warranty or is the factory warranty enough? Here are some things to think about when purchasing your new or used vehicle.
The Southern Museum of Civil War & Locomotive History, located in nearby Kennesaw, will offer exciting summer camp programs in June.
It's prom season and I know that teenagers want to be pretty/handsome for their prom. It's important for children to make healthy changes to their life and not try a quick fix to achieve weight-loss.
In the past week we have had two breaches in fossil fuel safety. Let us move past fossil fuels!
A recent survey shows that in the face of job loss, significant medical expense or urgent car repair, nearly a third of Georgians have no savings designated for emergencies.
While I enjoy watching the tournament as both a fan and sports trainer, what I love about March Madness is the opportunity it provides to inspire kids to get moving.
If you enjoy couponing, you will be glad to learn how saving and giving can go together.
Volunteers discover how extra items are exactly what is needed at MUST Ministries
Can the Senior School Tax Exemption Be improved?