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Marietta Stories l Inspiring and historical stories from the community of Marietta, Georgia

What makes the town of Marietta, Georgia so welcoming, friendly and the center of Southern hospitality? Listen each week as Amy and John speaks with the community so they can tell their heartwarming, sad and funny stories about this historic city.
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Now displaying: May, 2019
May 24, 2019

It seemed like everyone made it to Taylor Park to celebrate an exceptional mail carrier, Floyd Martin. He retired on Thursday after 35 years and has touched many lives in a special way.

This is a story of community, love and the impact of one person's life on so many.

May 12, 2019

Justin Waller and Thomas Monti are teachers at heart with a passion for beer brewing.

They met as middle school science teachers and became friends. When Justin's wife got him a home brewing kit, Justin and Thomas became interested and then obsessed with making beer and the science behind it. 

Now they run, Schoolhouse Brewing in a new location in the Franklin Gateway area of Marietta.

They have cool touches, globes you might remember from middle school as well as school bus bench seats. 

Check it out.

https://www.schoolhousebeer.com

 

May 4, 2019

Tom Dugan brings his one man play, Wiesenthal, to Marietta's Strand Theatre May 29th through June 2nd. 

Tom's dad was a veteran who experienced the liberation of a Nazi concentration camp. Tom became a playwright and wrote the play after researching Simon Wiesenthal's Nazi hunting work. 

However, this play is a mixture of laughs (it starts with a joke) and the quest for justice.

Get your tickets soon, they are going support fast.

Strand Marietta

770-293-0080

Tickets

https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/1005795

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