The City of Milton will host a CPR class 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, at Milton High School. This free hour-long class is open to anyone who wishes to learn these life saving skills: CPR (adult and child,) First Aid, use of AED's and how to rescue a choking victim.
The Greater Southeast Affiliate of the American Heart Association recently recognized Milton as a Georgia "Heart Ready City." The designation indicates the city's commitment to community-based programs that improve the chances of a person surviving a cardiac event. Milton is one of only a few cities in the state to receive this designation.
Milton's Fire Department is holding this mass community CPR event as part of a "Heart Ready" requirement to teach 500 people CPR annually. Additionally, this event will allow the department to provide a free and potentially life-saving class to all residents.
For more information about being a Heart Ready city, please visit the American Heart Association's
Web site.
Incorporated on Dec. 1, 2006, the City of Milton is a distinctive community that embraces small-town life and heritage while preserving and enhancing the city's rural character. The City of Milton is committed to maintaining the unique quality of life for its constituents while efficiently delivering essential services to residents and businesses in an interactive community environment. For more information, visit
www.cityofmiltonga.us, or call 678.242.2500.
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John Wieland's newest North Fulton neighborhood, Braeburn, is conveniently located on Birmingham Highway in the city of Milton's expanding Crabapple district minutes from GA 400. Braeburn's unique land plan incorporates resort-style amenities and neighborhood commercial space as well as homes. At the neighborhood's entrance, Braeburn Office Village will encompass 33,000 square feet of office and professional suites in ten buildings. Braeburn's initial offering of homes is priced from the mid $700s.
Homes at Braeburn will offer detailed exterior architecture in stone and brick combinations as well as thoughtfully designed interiors with today's best features. Every home will be protected by John Wieland's industry-leading 5 Year - 20 Year Warranty and homebuyers will also benefit from John Wieland's exclusive no-cost Value Protection plan.
Homeowners will enjoy a variety of planned neighborhood amenities including a private clubhouse, fitness center, swimming pool, playground and neighborhood park. In addition, Braeburn is served by three nationally ranked public schools, including Milton High, all within walking distance.
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Don't forget Thursday night's (11/13/08) redistricting meeting - 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at the Milton High School Milton Center.
Check out this website:
www.fultonschools.org/redistricting. It gives information about the 1st school redistricting meeting (Round 1) and there is a video explaining the process.
Round Two - November 13th
Staff will present alternative proposals for new attendance zones.
Community members will offer comments on strengths and weaknesses of each plan in facilitated small-group discussions.
Prior to the next community forum, staff will condense the number of attendance zone alternatives based on public input.
Round Three - December 10th
Community members will review and provide input on revised attendance zone draft plans in facilitated small-group discussions.
Staff will use comments to develop a final attendance zone recommendation for Board consideration.
The Fulton County Board of Education will be reviewing the new attendance zone recommendations during their meetings. Final action is planned for February 2009. Changes in the attendance zones will go into effect in August 2009 with the opening of the new elementary school.
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