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Woodstock Daily Update – December 6, 2025
Missing Cherokee County teen search asks community to stay alertA missing person alert for sixteen-year-old Arlyn Harmon is drawing attention across Cherokee County, as advocates and law enforcement work to find the teen who was last seen leaving home on the morning of December 5. Residents are urged to share verified alert posts and report any potential sightings directly to authorities.* Arlyn Harmon was reported missing after leaving her Cherokee County home around 8 a.m. on Friday, December 5.* Advocacy groups have shared her description and are asking the public for tips.* Law enforcement is working to piece together where she may have gone after leaving home.* Anyone with information is asked to contact Cherokee County authorities rather than trying to investigate on their own.Sources:https://www.facebook.com/theawarefoundationinc/https://www.facebook.com/cherokeesheriff/CDBG capital grants open for Cherokee County communities and nonprofitsCherokee County’s Community Development office has opened a new round of Community Development Block Grant funding for capital and public facility projects, creating a fresh opportunity for cities and nonprofits to tackle long-planned upgrades. The program is designed to support projects that benefit low and moderate-income residents.* The county is accepting applications for capital and public facility projects through its CDBG program.* Eligible projects can include facility improvements, accessibility upgrades, and neighborhood amenities.* The announcement explains how to apply and provides contact information for questions.* Cities like Woodstock, Holly Springs, and Canton, along with local nonprofits, can compete for this funding.Sources:https://www.cherokeega.com/community-development/Public feedback window open on Highway 20 improvement plansResidents who rely on Highway 20 near Canton have a short window to comment on proposed Georgia DOT improvements, with the City of Canton highlighting an opportunity to share feedback through December 11. The projects could reshape traffic and safety on a key east-west route affecting many Cherokee County commuters.* Canton’s website notes that GDOT is accepting public comments on State Route 20 improvement projects.* The notice links to GDOT project pages and a comment form for residents.* The feedback period runs through December 11, giving a tight timeline for input.* Changes on Highway 20 can affect travel for drivers in Canton, Holly Springs, and Woodstock.Sources:https://www.cantonga.gov/https://www.dot.ga.gov/Christmas Jubilee & Parade of Lights lights up downtown WoodstockWoodstock is getting ready to kick off one of its biggest holiday traditions, the twenty-ninth Annual Christmas Jubilee & Parade of Lights, which will bring a rolling display of lights, floats, and music through downtown before an evening celebration at The Park at City Center. The event combines road closures, family fun, and a significant spotlight on the city’s core.* The parade steps off from Woodstock Elementary School and travels down Main Street to Sam’s Club at Highway 92.* Road closures will be in place ahead of the parade, and drivers should plan alternate routes.* After the parade, festivities continue at The Park at City Center with Santa, a tree lighting, and kids’ activities.* The city is promoting the event as a way for neighbors and visitors to gather in the heart of Woodstock for the holidays.Sources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T15_R313.phpHoliday Tour of Homes showcases historic Woodstock and museum exhibitsHistory Cherokee’s Holiday Tour of Homes is giving residents a chance to step inside historic homes and businesses around Woodstock while also enjoying admission to the Cherokee County History Center’s galleries and seasonal displays. The tour runs across Friday evening and Saturday daytime, with walkable locations and shuttle support.* The Holiday Tour of Homes features historic homes and businesses in and around Woodstock.* Tickets cover both Friday evening and Saturday touring, with one entry into each property.* Admission to the Cherokee County History Center is included, highlighting current exhibits and festive gingerbread displays.* The event serves as a fundraiser and awareness campaign for History Cherokee and its preservation work.Sources:https://historycherokee.org/holiday-homes-tour/Woody the Elf’s Candy Cane Hunt brings free fun for preschoolersFamilies with very young children have a special event on the calendar thanks to Woody the Elf’s Candy Cane Hunt, a free Woodstock Parks and Recreation program at The Park at City Center. Kids four and under can search for candy canes and try to spot Woody among the park’s holiday decorations.* The event takes place on Saturday, December 6, from 11 a.m. to noon at The Park at City Center.* It is free, but advance registration is required, and walk-ups are not allowed.* The program is limited to children ages four and under, with parents included in registration.* The description notes that Woody chose the park for its decorations, Santa mailbox, and Christmas tree in the gazebo.Sources:https://woodstock.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=2483Cozy Crawl turns downtown Woodstock into a comfy holiday hangoutAdults looking for a more relaxed way to enjoy downtown Woodstock can join the Cozy Crawl. This themed restaurant-and-bar event encourages participants to wear comfy or festive outfits while visiting participating venues. The crawl brings extra foot traffic to local businesses and adds a playful twist to the holiday weekend.* The Cozy Crawl is promoted by Visit Woodstock and partner businesses in the downtown district.* Participants move between bars and restaurants in the downtown footprint during a set afternoon window.* Many venues offer specials or holiday-themed drinks and snacks during the event.* The crawl supports local hospitality businesses while giving residents another way to enjoy downtown.Sources:https://visitwoodstockga.com/Winter sports seasons heat up across Cherokee County high schoolsWinter sports are now in full swing across Cherokee County, with basketball, wrestling, and other teams taking the court and the mat at Etowah, pronounced Etawah, Woodstock, River Ridge, and the other high schools. The district is highlighting weekly calendars and encouraging families to check official channels for up-to-date schedules.* Cherokee County School District has shared winter sports schedules for its high schools.* Basketball, wrestling, and other teams have multiple games and matches set for early December.* Families are encouraged to check school athletics sites and district pages for any schedule changes.* The busy calendar gives plenty of chances for students, families, and alumni to show support.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/This update was assembled using a mix of human editorial judgment, public records, and reputable local, regional, and state news sources, with help from artificial intelligence tools to summarize and organize information. All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above, and listeners should always confirm time-sensitive details, such as event times, election dates, and game schedules, with official sources.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily Update.Sponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of River Run Digital.https://riverrun.digital/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update – December 5, 2025
Woodstock becomes metro Atlanta’s first Walmart drone delivery cityWoodstock has joined a small group of metro Atlanta communities where residents can get Walmart groceries and small household items delivered by drone from the Highway 92 Supercenter, thanks to a new partnership with Wing. The service promises ultra fast deliveries for eligible addresses while giving the city a front row seat in how drone logistics and traffic patterns evolve over the next few years.* Wing and Walmart have activated drone delivery from the Highway 92 Supercenter as part of a six store metro Atlanta rollout.* Eligible customers can order select items through the Wing app and receive them within minutes at a designated spot near their home.* Drones fly automated routes and lower packages on a tether, reducing some short car trips for last minute needs.* City messaging frames the launch as part of Woodstock’s interest in piloting innovative mobility and retail technologies.Sources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T15_R315.phphttps://wing.com/news/wing-walmart-metro-atlanta-drone-delivery-launchhttps://www.wabe.org/walmart-launches-drone-delivery-service-in-atlanta/Fire crews stop Woodberry Court blaze from spreading to neighborsA townhouse fire on Woodberry Court over the weekend could have turned into a much larger incident, but Woodstock and Cherokee County firefighters contained the flames to a single unit and reported no injuries. Residents had already evacuated by the time crews arrived, and the quick response prevented the fire from jumping to neighboring homes in the connected row.* Firefighters responded to a residential blaze on Woodberry Court Saturday night and quickly knocked down the flames.* All occupants escaped safely, and there were no injuries among residents or first responders.* The cause of the fire remains under investigation and damage estimates have not yet been released.* Officials are using the incident to remind townhome and apartment residents about smoke alarms, escape plans, and calling nine one one as soon as they see smoke or flames.Sources:https://woodstockcommunity.news/firefighters-extinguish-woodberry-court-townhouse-fire-no-injuries-reported/https://patch.com/georgia/woodstock/blaze-burns-woodstock-townhousehttps://www.facebook.com/wfdga/posts/for-immediate-releasewoodstock-fire-department-quickly-extinguishes-residential-/1262329412600173/Rabies safety reminder after Cherokee County raccoon bite caseAfter a Cherokee County man tried to rescue an injured raccoon and ended up being bitten on the face and hands, wildlife and public health officials are stepping up warnings about rabies and how to respond to animal bites. The raccoon later tested positive for rabies, and the man is undergoing treatment, underscoring why residents are urged not to handle wild animals and to seek immediate medical care after any bite or scratch.* A Cherokee County resident placed an injured raccoon inside his coat and held it against his chest during a drive to a wildlife facility.* The raccoon bit him multiple times and later tested positive for rabies, leading to post exposure treatment.* Rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms appear, so officials advise washing any bite or scratch thoroughly and seeking prompt medical care.* Residents are urged not to handle or transport wildlife themselves and to keep pet rabies vaccinations up to date.Sources:https://www.gpb.org/news/2025/12/04/rabid-animal-attacks-are-in-the-headlines-heres-what-you-should-know-stay-safehttps://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cherokee-county/raccoon-that-attacked-man-cherokee-county-confirmed-have-rabies/4LAPHYFGDBHKDJCH5XET7VNNAE/https://people.com/rabid-raccoon-bites-man-face-hands-injured-rescue-11860176Winter Wonderland Holiday Market brings Santa, puppies, and shopping downtownDowntown Woodstock turns into a Winter Wonderland this Saturday with a holiday market on the Woodstock Arts Event Green, featuring vendors, holiday shopping, photos with Santa, a puppy parade, and family friendly entertainment. The event offers a full day of seasonal fun while supporting Woodstock Arts and driving visitors to nearby shops and restaurants.* The Winter Wonderland Holiday Market runs Saturday, December sixth, from ten a.m. to five p.m. at one thirteen Elm Street on the Woodstock Arts Event Green.* Activities include local vendors, holiday shopping, photos with Santa, and a themed puppy parade.* The market is part of a broader downtown holiday calendar promoted by Woodstock Arts and Visit Woodstock GA.* Proceeds and sponsorships help fund arts programming and events throughout the year.Sources:https://woodstockarts.org/events/winter-wonderland-holiday-market/https://www.eventeny.com/events/woodstock-winter-wonderland-holiday-market-23781/https://visitwoodstockga.com/events/?imgoing-event=woodstock-winter-wonderland-holiday-market-6907681dd6cd702fe38bd9dbSpecial election for Georgia House District 23 set for December 9Voters in Georgia House District twenty three will head to the polls on Tuesday, December ninth, to fill a vacant state House seat that covers Canton and nearby unincorporated areas of Cherokee County. While the district does not include all Woodstock neighborhoods, some listeners may live inside its boundaries and will see the race on their ballot.* The special election was called after the death of Representative Mandi Ballinger, who previously held the seat.* Five Republicans and one Democrat are running, with campaign themes centered on growth, traffic, and housing affordability.* Cherokee County Elections has posted details on precincts, advance voting, and election day logistics.* Residents can check whether they live in House District twenty three and confirm their polling place through state and county election websites.Sources:https://sos.ga.gov/news/call-special-election-state-house-district-23https://www.ajc.com/politics/2025/12/special-election-for-state-house-seat-in-cherokee-county-set-for-dec-9/https://cherokeegavotes.com/https://cherokeechamber.com/special-election-set-for-dec-9-to-fill-the-house-district-23-vacancy/Etowah and local teams tip off early season basketball gamesHigh school basketball season is moving into full swing across Cherokee County, with Etowah and other local teams playing a mix of home and away games that give families plenty of chances to cheer from the bleachers. A Friday night home matchup for Etowah and additional games for freshman and lower level teams highlight a busy early December schedule.* Etowah’s boys varsity squad has a home game against Cambridge on Friday, December fifth, as part of its twenty twenty five to twenty twenty six campaign.* Freshman boys and other Etowah teams also have games scheduled, including a home contest against Woodstock.* Schedules for Woodstock, River Ridge, and other county programs show multiple games on deck in the coming week.* Fans are encouraged to confirm game times and any last minute changes through official school athletics sites before heading out.Sources:https://www.etowaheagles.org/schedule?year=2025-2026https://fan.hudl.com/usa/ga/woodstock/organization/19001/etowah-high-school/team/281470/boys-varsity-basketballhttps://www.etowaheagles.org/sports/boys-basketball/schedule?team=boys-basketball-5226266&year=2025-2026FooterThis update was assembled using a mix of human editorial judgment, public records, and reputable local, regional, and state news sources, with help from artificial intelligence tools to summarize and organize information. All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above, and listeners should always confirm time sensitive details such as event times, election dates, and game schedules with official sites.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily Update.Sponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of River Run Digital.https://riverrun.digital/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update – December 4, 2025
Cherokee County community mourns Officer Bryan ZappThe Cherokee County community is mourning the loss of Officer Bryan Zapp, a school police officer and Army combat veteran remembered for his steady presence on campus and years of service in Woodstock. District officials and community members describe him as “more than a badge,” highlighting his impact on students, staff, and families across the county.* School district police confirmed Officer Zapp’s passing in early December, prompting tributes from colleagues and friends.* He served as a school police officer and was known for his friendly, approachable manner with students and staff.* Zapp previously worked for the Woodstock Police Department for nearly two decades, tying his legacy directly to the city.* Community messages focus on supporting his family and honoring his contributions to public safety and student life.Sources:* WSB-TV – https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cherokee-county/more-than-badge-cherokee-county-community-heartbroken-after-loss-school-officer/7RHIRKPXBBA7DH4IRQTBTSRBIY/* Cherokee County School District Police via Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ccspdga/posts/1154273280229334/News Date: December 2, 2025.Woodstock welcomes new police chief Roland Castro on December 8The City of Woodstock is preparing to welcome Roland Castro as its new chief of police after a nationwide search to replace retiring Chief Robert Jones. Castro brings more than twenty-eight years of experience in Johns Creek and Alpharetta, and city leaders say his community-focused style aligns with Woodstock’s priorities.* City announcements name Castro as the sole finalist and new chief following an external recruitment process.* He has held leadership roles in operations, investigations, special operations, and professional standards during his career.* Castro’s first day with the Woodstock Police Department is scheduled for December 8, with a public reception set for December 15 at City Center.* Officials emphasize his commitment to engagement, open communication, and responsive service.Sources:* City of Woodstock – “City of Woodstock Announces Finalist for Police Chief” – https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T15_R311.php* Woodstock Community News – “Woodstock names Roland Castro police chief” – https://woodstockcommunity.news/woodstock-names-roland-castro-police-chief/* WSB Radio – “City of Woodstock names sole finalist in running for police chief position” – https://www.wsbradio.com/news/local/city-woodstock-names-sole-finalist-running-police-chief-position/DIPLSPDW7VDULFWDURE5RPLDCI/News Date: November 14, 2025.Cherokee County names new chief financial officerCherokee County has appointed Chuck Dinkins, formerly finance director for the city of Valdosta, as its new chief financial officer. The move comes as the county continues to manage rapid growth, infrastructure demands, and future budgets that touch every part of Woodstock and surrounding communities.* County communications describe Dinkins as joining in early November and working alongside retiring CFO Jimmy Marquis to ensure a smooth transition.* He brings extensive experience in municipal finance and budgeting from his prior role in Valdosta.* The announcement notes that he will help guide financial planning and capital investment decisions going into the next fiscal cycle.* The appointment is part of a broader effort to keep pace with growth while maintaining stable finances.Sources:* Cherokee County Government – “Dinkins named Cherokee County CFO” – https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/Communications/media-all.php* Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce – “Dinkins named Cherokee County CFO” – https://cherokeechamber.com/dinkins-named-cherokee-county-cfo/News Date: November 26, 2025.Cherokee County School Board reviews record CCRPI performanceThe Cherokee County School Board has reviewed state accountability results showing the district’s highest College and Career Ready Performance Index scores to date. The gains are especially strong in learning-growth measures, signaling that students across grade levels are making solid progress.* A Board Business Briefs update highlights CCRPI results and notes district-wide performance at an all-time high.* High schools posted a Progress score in the mid-nineties, significantly above the statewide average and well ahead of last year’s results.* Elementary and middle school Progress scores also climbed, pointing to broad gains across grade levels.* District leaders credit teachers, staff, students, and families and are using the data to shape next-semester plans.Sources:* Cherokee County School District – “Board Business Briefs: School Board Reviews CCRPI Success” – https://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/all-locations/post/board-business-briefs-school-board-reviews-ccrpi-success* Cherokee County School District – “CCSD Hits All-Time High on State Accountability Measure” – https://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/all-locations/post/ccsd-hits-all-time-high-on-state-accountability-measure* Woodstock Community News – “Cherokee County Schools Post Highest Ever Scores” – https://woodstockcommunity.news/ccsd-posts-highest-ccrpi-scores-ever/News Date: November 21, 2025.Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights returns to downtown WoodstockDowntown Woodstock is gearing up for the twenty ninth Annual Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights on Sunday, December 7, with an evening of lights, music, and family activities. The parade will travel from Woodstock Elementary down Main Street before finishing near Highway 92, followed by a tree lighting and holiday festivities at The Park at City Center.* Parade organizers plan to close roads along the route shortly before start time and encourage drivers to plan for detours and extra congestion.* Families can line the route near Woodstock Elementary, along Main Street, or near the end of the parade to watch the floats and performances.* Post-parade events at The Park at City Center include a Christmas tree lighting, Santa visits, music, crafts, and free kid-friendly activities.* The city is promoting the event as a way to kick off the holiday season while supporting downtown shops and restaurants.Sources:* City of Woodstock – “City of Woodstock to host 29th Annual Christmas Jubilee & Parade of Lights” – https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T15_R313.php* City of Woodstock via Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/WOODSTOCKGAGOVT/posts/1339792121510913/* Visit Woodstock GA – event listing – https://visitwoodstockga.com/events/?imgoing-event=woodstocks-29th-annual-christmas-jubilee-parade-of-lights-690999752c737650dd2e2325News Date: December 7, 2025.Holiday Tour of Homes offers a festive walk through historic WoodstockHistory Cherokee’s 2025 Holiday Tour of Homes returns to downtown Woodstock on Friday, December 5, and Saturday, December 6, showcasing historic homes and businesses decorated for the holidays. Tickets include admission to the Cherokee County History Center, turning the evening into a blend of local history and seasonal celebration.* The tour highlights historic properties and downtown businesses, with decorations tailored to the season.* Attendees receive complimentary access to the Cherokee County History Center as part of their ticket.* History Cherokee frames the event as a signature holiday experience and a way to support preservation work.* The tour serves as a lead-in to the Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights later in the weekend.Sources:* History Cherokee – “Holiday Tour of Homes” – https://historycherokee.org/holiday-homes-tour/* Explore Georgia – “Holiday Tour of Homes” – https://exploregeorgia.org/woodstock/events/holidays/holiday-tour-of-homes* Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce – “Step Inside Woodstock’s History at the 2025 Holiday Tour of Homes” – https://cherokeechamber.com/step-inside-woodstocks-history-at-the-2025-holiday-tour-of-homes/News Date: December 5, 2025.Woodstock Arts plans December comedy and improv nightsWoodstock Arts is rolling out a December lineup that includes comedy and improv shows in downtown Woodstock, giving residents a chance to support local performers while enjoying a night out close to home. The schedule features The Lasting Laugh comedy series and the WIT improv troupe, alongside other arts events.* The Woodstock Arts events calendar lists The Lasting Laugh on December 17 as part of its comedy offerings.* The WIT improv troupe is set to perform on December 18, billed as a high-energy, audience-engaged show.* Additional listings highlight a broader mix of theatre, music, and visual arts programs extending beyond December.* These performances add to downtown Woodstock’s reputation as a walkable hub for arts and entertainment.Sources:* Woodstock Arts – Events page – https://woodstockarts.org/events/* Woodstock Arts – Comedy and improv listings – https://woodstockarts.org/events/category/comedy/* Creative Loafing – WIT improv troupe event listing – https://creativeloafing.com/event-601443-wit---woodstock-arts-improv-troupe-december-12-18-2025-7-30News Date: December 3, 2025.Where to listen and followThe Woodstock Daily Update brings a quick scan of what is happening in Woodstock and Cherokee County, from city hall to school hallways to Main Street events. You can listen and follow along on major podcast platforms and learn more about the broader local-news project behind the show.https://go.riverrun.digitalNotes, methods, and rightsThis update was assembled using a mix of human editorial judgment, public records, and reputable local and regional news sources, with help from artificial intelligence tools to summarize and organize information. All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above. Every effort is made to keep details accurate as of publication time, but listeners and readers should confirm time-sensitive items such as event times, closures, and restrictions with official channels.All original content, formatting, and presentation for the Woodstock Daily Update are copyright 2025 River Run Digital, all rights reserved. To learn more about River Run Digital and its local news projects, visit https://go.riverrun.digital. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update – November 25, 2025
Storms and soaking rain for Cherokee CountyToday is a day to keep an eye on the sky and the radar across Woodstock and Cherokee County.Forecasts call for showers and scattered thunderstorms, with a higher chance of heavier rain and a few stronger storms in the afternoon and evening.Drivers on Highway 92, Main Street, and the I-575 corridor should plan for wet pavement, reduced visibility, and slower trips during the busiest parts of the day.The safest move is to leave extra space between vehicles, avoid standing water, and make sure you have a reliable way to receive weather alerts if warnings are issued.Sources:https://forecast.weather.gov/zipcity.php?Go2=Go&inputstring=Woodstock%2CGANews as of: November 25, 2025.Love Where You Live supports the Homeless CoalitionCherokee County’s Love Where You Live campaign has selected the Homeless Coalition of Cherokee County as this year’s Community Giveback recipient.The initiative began as a tourism and storytelling effort that highlights why people love living in Cherokee County and what they value about their communities.Now it is also helping fund services for neighbors who are experiencing housing insecurity as colder weather arrives.For Woodstock residents, the program connects the pride of “loving where you live” with practical support for people who are trying to get back on their feet.Sources:https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/Communications/https://cherokeechamber.com/love-where-you-live-community-giveback-benefits-the-homeless-coalition-of-cherokee-county/News as of: November 25, 2025.Dog park and pickleball complex proposed for Main StreetA new proposal on Main Street in Woodstock would combine a dog park with pickleball courts as part of a recreational complex close to downtown.The applicant is seeking a conditional use permit along with several variances related to fence height, facade materials, sidewalk width, driveway spacing, and parking.The planning commission has recommended approval, sending the case forward in the city’s review and hearing process.Residents who care about traffic, noise, lighting, and the look and feel of that stretch of Main Street may want to follow upcoming meetings and public comment opportunities.Sources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/your_government/departments/community_development/public_hearing_cases.phpNews as of: November 25, 2025.Holiday Lights of Hope at Hobgood ParkHoliday Lights of Hope is back at Hobgood Park on Bells Ferry Road, bringing a large walk-through light display to the south Cherokee and Woodstock area.The event features millions of Christmas lights, themed displays, family photo spots, concessions, and a kids area.It remains one of the more affordable holiday light shows in the region, with children admitted free up to a certain age, which helps families on a budget enjoy the season.Proceeds support child advocacy and related local causes, so a visit under the lights also supports nonprofit work in the community.Sources:https://holidaylightsofga.com/woodstockhttps://www.atlantaonthecheap.com/holiday-lights-of-hope-woodstock/https://www.bigtickets.com/events/cherokeechildadvocates/holiday-lights-hope/News as of: November 25, 2025.Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights planningWoodstock’s Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights is set to bring floats, music, and holiday decorations to downtown in early December.The evening event includes a parade route that starts near Woodstock Elementary and travels down Main Street toward the Highway 92 area.City and partner announcements highlight a 5:30 p.m. start time, with road closures beginning shortly beforehand as police block off the route.Residents are encouraged to arrive early, review parking options, and plan for detours on parade night to avoid being caught by last-minute closures.Sources:https://www.atlantaonthecheap.com/christmas-parade-woodstock/https://allevents.in/woodstock/woodstocks-29th-annual-christmas-jubilee-and-parade-of-lights/200029157150638News as of: November 25, 2025.New Downtown Woodstock Cozy CrawlA new Downtown Woodstock Cozy Crawl is on the calendar for Saturday, December 6, 2025, from mid-afternoon into the early evening.Participants are invited to bundle up in their coziest outfits and stroll through downtown, enjoying holiday decorations and seasonal offerings at participating locations.An event stamp card lets people collect stamps as they visit stops along the way, with the chance to enter raffles after filling a qualifying row.The Cozy Crawl gives residents another playful way to experience downtown during the holidays and connect with neighbors while they walk.Sources:https://www.facebook.com/visitwoodstockga/posts/2003388766871006/https://allevents.in/woodstock-ga/new-in-2025-downtown-woodstock-cozy-crawl/200029157150035News as of: November 25, 2025.Woodstock Wolverines off to a 4–0 startThe Woodstock Wolverines boys basketball team has opened the winter season with a 4–0 record.Recent results include a 62–48 victory over Marietta in tournament play, a high-scoring road win at Etowah (Etawah), and solid performances against Chapel Hill and Blessed Trinity.The early winning streak gives students, families, and fans a reason to pay attention as the team heads toward region games later in the season.For residents looking to support local students, home games offer a chance to fill the stands and cheer on a program that is building momentum.Sources:https://www.maxpreps.com/ga/woodstock/woodstock-wolverines/basketball/schedule/https://www.maxpreps.com/news/XaVKIkZBhkqC-iMUeFDfkA/basketball-recap-mariettas-undefeated-season-over-after-three-games.htmhttps://www.maxpreps.com/ga/woodstock/woodstock-wolverines/basketball/News as of: November 25, 2025.This Woodstock Daily Update was created with the help of AI tools working alongside a human editor.All information is drawn from publicly available sources listed above.Rights for the Woodstock Daily Update are reserved by River Run Digital, which produces hyper local news for small towns and suburbs across Appalachia, North Georgia, and beyond.To learn more about River Run Digital and its local news projects, visit https://riverrun.digital. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update – November 24, 2025
‘Love Where You Live’ Community Giveback supports Homeless CoalitionCherokee County’s Love Where You Live initiative has named the Homeless Coalition of Cherokee County as this year’s Community Giveback recipient, directing campaign support to a nonprofit working directly with people experiencing homelessness across the county, including the Woodstock area.* The campaign highlights local residents’ stories while channeling funds and attention to local nonprofits.* County leaders also discussed plans for the 2026 campaign at a recent commission work session.Sources:https://cherokeechamber.com/love-where-you-live-community-giveback-benefits-the-homeless-coalition-of-cherokee-county/https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/Communications/Electronics recycling event set for Dec. 13 in CantonThe Cherokee County Recycling Center, in partnership with ECO Trading, will host a special electronics recycling event on Saturday, December thirteenth, from nine in the morning to one in the afternoon at the county administration building in Canton, giving Woodstock residents a clear option for responsibly discarding old electronics ahead of the holidays.* Many common household electronics will be accepted, with several items taken at no charge.* The event is county sponsored and tied to ongoing waste reduction efforts.Sources:https://cherokeechamber.com/cherokee-county-recycling-center-to-host-electronics-recycling-event-dec-13/https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/Communications/media-all.phphttps://allevents.in/canton/electronics-recycling/200029216438330History Cherokee’s 25th holiday ornament honors Holly Springs DepotHistory Cherokee has released its twenty fifth annual holiday ornament, featuring the historic Holly Springs Depot, continuing a popular tradition of celebrating Cherokee County landmarks with collectible ornaments many Woodstock residents display each year.* The ornament series showcases notable local architecture across Cherokee County.* Ornament sales support History Cherokee’s museum and educational programs.Sources:https://cherokeechamber.com/history-cherokee-unveils-25th-annual-holiday-ornament-featuring-holly-springs-depot/https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeCountyHistoryCenter/photos/-did-you-know-the-holly-springs-depot-was-part-of-the-marietta-north-georgia-rai/1252201176927188/Cherokee County man convicted in violent strangling caseA Cherokee County jury has convicted Sergio Esquivel of aggravated assault in the family violence category and false imprisonment after prosecutors said he put a woman in a chokehold and would not let her leave during a twenty twenty four fight, highlighting ongoing efforts to prosecute domestic violence cases in the county.* Esquivel was acquitted of related battery and kidnapping counts.* The Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office has emphasized the case as part of its focus on family violence.Sources:https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/11/20/cherokee-county-man-found-guilty-strangling-woman-during-fight/Winter sports week for Woodstock, Etowah, and River RidgeWinter sports are in full swing across Woodstock area high schools, with the Cherokee County School District’s athletics page and school specific schedules showing basketball and wrestling events for Woodstock, Etowah, and River Ridge throughout the Thanksgiving week and into early December.* Woodstock High School girls basketball is scheduled to play at Pickens on Monday, November twenty fourth, in the evening.* Woodstock High also lists a girls wrestling tournament earlier that day.* Etowah and River Ridge schedules show additional basketball games across late November and early December.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/divisions/school-operations/high-school-athletics/athletic-scheduleshttps://www.woodstockathletics.com/schedule?year=2025-2026https://www.maxpreps.com/ga/woodstock/woodstock-wolverines/basketball/girls/schedule/https://www.riverridgeathletics.org/sports/boys-basketball/schedule?team=boys-basketball-5226215&year=2025-2026Holiday-week fun in Woodstock: trivia nights, cornhole, and moreVisit Woodstock GA’s events calendar features a full slate of options for the week of November twenty fourth, including Light’s Up entertainment trivia at Truck and Tap, Spring Cornhole ATL league nights at Reformation Brewery, live music at MadLife, gaming nights at The Blue Ghost Arcade, and seasonal offerings like Santa Mail and the Adair Park ice rink.* Light’s Up trivia at Truck and Tap is scheduled for Monday evening.* Spring Cornhole ATL events run multiple days this week.* Additional listings include concerts, family friendly activities, and winter attractions.Sources:https://visitwoodstockga.com/https://visitwoodstockga.com/events/https://visitwoodstockga.com/groups-meetings/Footer* Disclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast.* Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources.* All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily Update* Sponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. 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Woodstock Daily Update – November 23, 2025
Food insecurity rises in Woodstock as demand at local pantry doublesNever Alone Community Food Pantry in Woodstock is now serving roughly thirty to forty people a day, six days a week, with staff reporting that demand has more than doubled over the past decade. They point to higher living costs, changes to food assistance benefits, and recent federal disruptions as reasons more families are turning to the pantry, including many who never thought they would need that kind of help.* Demand has climbed sharply alongside Woodstock’s population growth.* Clients include working families and people on fixed incomes.* Remote distribution helps those who cannot travel to the pantry.Sources:https://www.gpb.org/news/2025/11/06/rise-food-insecurity-seen-in-woodstock-the-need-has-grown-our-city-has-grownWoodstock studies e-bike safety, sidewalks, and trail rulesCity of Woodstock leaders are examining how to handle the rapid growth of e-bikes on city streets, sidewalks, and trails. Staff recently briefed Mayor and Council on Georgia’s e-bike classifications and on how other cities regulate them, highlighting concerns about sidewalk riding, stunt behavior downtown, and higher-speed bikes sharing multi-use paths with pedestrians.* A public discussion was held at the November 10 council meeting.* Officials are weighing new rules to improve safety without banning e-bikes.* Any changes could affect riders in the downtown entertainment district and on popular trails.Sources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T12_R321.phpWhat Cherokee’s new T-SPLOST and senior school tax exemption mean for WoodstockCherokee County voters have approved a one percent transportation sales tax, known as T-SPLOST, along with a new school property tax exemption for qualifying seniors. The transportation tax is expected to raise hundreds of millions of dollars over six years, with a significant share earmarked for congestion relief, safety improvements, and sidewalk and trail projects in Woodstock. The school exemption gives older homeowners some relief on their tax bills.* T-SPLOST revenue is restricted to transportation uses only.* Woodstock’s share will support local road, safety, and trail projects.* The senior exemption applies to the school portion of property taxes for eligible residents.Sources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/t-splost.phphttps://www.cherokeega.com/!Elections_Results/2025-11-04Woodstock Middle School science teacher joins superintendent’s advisory councilCherokee County School District is profiling Emily Green, a sixth-grade science teacher at Woodstock Middle School and a member of the superintendent’s Teacher Advisory Council. With more than two decades of classroom experience, she brings a strong science background and a focus on “aha moments” as she advises district leaders on what students and teachers need.* Green has taught for twenty three years, ten of them at Woodstock Middle.* She uses technology, labs, and visuals to reach different learning styles.* The council offers a direct channel for classroom feedback to the superintendent.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/ccsd-comms/post/meet-the-teacher-advisory-council-emily-green-of-woodstock-ms“Hugs in a Blanket” drive collects warmth and notes for Cherokee seniorsCherokee Recreation and Parks has launched its Hugs in a Blanket drive, inviting residents to donate new blankets, new slipper socks, and handwritten notes for seniors living in nursing homes. Donations are being accepted through mid-December at several locations, including The WREC on Main Street in Woodstock.* Items and notes are delivered to seniors ahead of the holidays.* Drop-off sites include The WREC, Cherokee County Aquatic Center, and other recreation facilities.* The program offers an easy way to involve children in holiday giving.Sources:https://www.crpa.net/news/hugs-in-a-blanket-2025/Love Where You Live giveback supports Homeless Coalition of Cherokee CountyThe Love Where You Live Community Giveback campaign has directed one thousand, nine hundred forty one dollars in merchandise proceeds to the Homeless Coalition of Cherokee County. The coalition uses those funds to provide short-term hotel stays, longer-term housing assistance, and cold-weather warming station operations based in Woodstock.* Love Where You Live is funded through merchandise sales, not property taxes.* The warming station is open to anyone in Cherokee County during cold snaps.* Past beneficiaries have included food pantries and senior programs.Sources:https://cherokeechamber.com/love-where-you-live-community-giveback-benefits-the-homeless-coalition-of-cherokee-county/Cool roof and electronics recycling highlight local sustainabilityWoodstock has installed a cool roof on its City Hall Annex that reflects a large share of the sun’s energy, helping to reduce heat gain and lower cooling costs. At the same time, Cherokee County Recycling Center and partners are preparing for a December 13 electronics recycling event that offers residents a safe way to dispose of old devices.* The cool roof meets regional standards for solar reflectance.* The electronics event accepts many items for free, with small fees for TVs and CRTs.* Proceeds from certain items benefit Keep Cherokee Beautiful, and partners will also collect expired car seats and textiles.Sources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T12_R320.phphttps://cherokeechamber.com/cherokee-county-recycling-center-to-host-electronics-recycling-event-dec-13/Out & About: Reeves House exhibit, holiday lights, and parks eventsWoodstock residents have several options for enjoying their Sunday close to home. The Reeves House Visual Arts Center at Woodstock Arts is showing the “Small Town: Small Works” exhibit featuring local artists, Cherokee Veterans Park is hosting a drive-through holiday lights experience, and Cherokee Recreation and Parks has holiday-themed programs such as the Turkey Swim challenge and Santa’s Calling.* “Small Town: Small Works” showcases artists who live within about fifteen miles of Woodstock.* Holiday Lights at Veterans Park offers a family-friendly drive-through show.* Parks events provide low-cost ways to stay active and celebrate the season.Sources:https://www.crpa.net/events/https://woodstockarts.org/events/small-town-small-works/FooterDisclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast.Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily UpdateSponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. Visit us today at https://riverrun.digital This is a public episode. 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Woodstock Daily Update – November 22, 2025
Matthew Lanz sentenced to life for murders of Cherokee firefighter and wifeA Cobb County judge has sentenced Matthew Scott Lanz to multiple life terms, including life without parole, for the twenty twenty one murders of Cherokee County firefighter Justin Hicks and his wife Amber in their Acworth home. The sentencing closes a case that has weighed heavily on first responders and neighbors across Cherokee County.* Lanz received two life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus additional prison time for related charges.* The case involved extensive forensic evidence and emotional testimony from the victims’ family.Sources:https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/matthew-lanz-sentenced-life-murders-cherokee-firefighter-wifehttps://www.cbsnews.com/atlanta/news/matthew-scott-lanz-sentencing-hearing-life-murder-timothy-amber-hicks-cobb-county/https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2025/11/20/judge-finds-man-guilty-shooting-acworth-neighbors-death/CCSD Board reviews record CCRPI scores and student performance gainsCherokee County School District reports its highest performance ever on Georgia’s College and Career Ready Performance Index, with especially strong gains in the “Progress” category that measures student growth over time. High schools are now nearly twelve points above the state average on this metric.* High school Progress scores reached ninety four point oh, the highest in the region.* Elementary and middle schools also posted multi-point gains in student growth.* District leaders tied the improvement to new instructional resources and expanded teacher training.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/all-locations/post/board-business-briefs-school-board-reviews-ccrpi-successhttps://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/all-locations/post/ccsd-hits-all-time-high-on-state-accountability-measureCCSD school police and nurses expand CPR/AED life-saving training for staffSchool police officers and school nurses in Cherokee County are teaming up to train staff across the district in CPR, AED use, and choking response. The district says more than nine hundred employees are now certified with these life-saving skills.* A rotating team of three nurses and six officers delivers after-school trainings at schools.* Sessions cover basic CPR, AED operation, and how to respond when someone is choking.* The effort supports CCSD’s emphasis on preparation as a pillar of school safety.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/ccsd-comms/post/teaming-up-for-training-school-police-school-nurses-provide-life-saving-instructionElectronics recycling event set for December 13 at Cherokee County Administration BuildingCherokee County Recycling Center, in partnership with ECO Trading LLC, is hosting an electronics recycling event on Saturday, December 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the County Administration Building on Bluffs Parkway in Canton. Residents can clear out old electronics while supporting Keep Cherokee Beautiful.* Many common electronics are accepted at no charge.* Fees for televisions and older monitors help fund local beautification efforts.* The event is drive-through, with volunteers unloading items from vehicles.Sources:https://cherokeecountyga.gov/cherokee-county-events-view.php?event=17617https://cherokeechamber.com/cherokee-county-recycling-center-to-host-electronics-recycling-event-dec-13/“Love Where You Live” giveback awards $1,941 to Homeless Coalition of Cherokee CountyThis year’s Love Where You Live Community Giveback raised one thousand, nine hundred forty one dollars, and the donation is going to the Homeless Coalition of Cherokee County. The initiative uses merchandise sales to support local nonprofits while highlighting residents’ stories about why they love the county.* A volunteer committee selected the Homeless Coalition as this year’s recipient.* The coalition provides short-term hotel stays and longer-term housing support for people facing homelessness.* In cold weather, it partners with churches to operate a warming station based in Woodstock but open to anyone in the county.Sources:https://cherokeechamber.com/love-where-you-live-community-giveback-benefits-the-homeless-coalition-of-cherokee-county/https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/Communications/Café Flōralia opens at The Circuit in downtown WoodstockCafé Flōralia has officially opened inside The Circuit, the coworking and innovation space on One Innovation Way in downtown Woodstock. The café is open to both members and the general public, serving coffee, tea, and light bites in a work-friendly setting.* The ribbon cutting was facilitated by the City of Woodstock and IN WDSTK.* The Circuit partners with Cherokee and Woodstock economic development offices and Chattahoochee Technical College.* Café Flōralia’s posted hours run weekdays from early morning through late afternoon.Sources:https://cherokeechamber.com/open-for-business-cafe-floralia-cuts-the-ribbon-on-their-circuit-woodstock-location/https://www.facebook.com/circuitwoodstock/Weekend & holiday events: “Gimme Springsteen” in Woodstock and holiday pie pickup in CantonDowntown Woodstock hosts a Bruce Springsteen tribute show tonight, while Canton offers a holiday-themed event focused on seniors and their families.* “Gimme Springsteen – Bruce Springsteen Tribute” is scheduled for this evening at MadLife Stage & Studios in Woodstock.* The show is being promoted as a full tribute performance featuring Springsteen’s classic songs.* The Retreat at Canton is hosting a pie pickup event, inviting visitors to grab a pie and learn about move-in savings for seniors.Sources:https://madlifestageandstudios.com/https://visitwoodstockga.com/events/https://cherokeechamber.com/the-retreat-at-canton-hosting-pie-pickup/CCSD names Athletes of the Month for NovemberCherokee County School District has named two high-school students as its November Athletes of the Month: flag-football player Gracie Mayo of Cherokee High School and swimmer Mason Thomas of Sequoyah High School.* Mayo represents Cherokee High in flag football under head coach Tom Stringfellow.* Thomas swims for Sequoyah under head coach Cora Hodgins.* Athletes are nominated by their schools and selected by a district committee each month.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/ccsd-comms/post/ccsd-recognizes-athletes-of-the-month-for-novemberhttps://www.cherokeek12.net/divisions/school-operations/high-school-athleticsFooterDisclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast.Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily UpdateSponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. 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Woodstock Daily Update – November 21, 2025
Cherokee County Fire mourns Retired Lt. Dave BurnaughCherokee County Fire & Emergency Services is mourning the passing of retired Lieutenant Dave Burnaugh, a longtime firefighter who recently lost his battle with cancer after nearly 18 years of service. Local coverage and obituaries highlight his childhood dream of becoming a fireman, his leadership within the department, and the impact he had on colleagues and the wider community.* Retired after nearly two decades with Cherokee County Fire & Emergency Services.* Remembered by the department and local media for faith, family, and public service.* Earlier retirement ceremony this fall honored his legacy and leadership.Sources:https://cherokeecountyfire.org/_common/news-read.php?newsitem=2608https://cherokeecountyfire.org/_common/news-read.php?newsitem=2598https://www.lakesidefuneralhomega.com/obituary/david-burnaughhttps://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/david-burnaugh-obituary?id=60035408https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cherokee-county/retired-cherokee-county-firefighter-dies-following-courageous-battle-with-cancer/I5ILRKJWFJAMREVYNEIRSMEOHA/https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/beloved-cherokee-county-fire-lieutenant-remembered-faith-family-serviceTrickum Road lane closures causing delays near Sycamore Lane and Belles LaneDrivers along Trickum Road between Sycamore Lane and Belles Lane are being warned to expect delays as Cherokee County and the City of Woodstock continue a road improvement project. Daily lane closures and tree-clearing work are reducing the road to one lane with flaggers directing traffic, all tied to a broader plan to widen the corridor, add a center turn lane, improve drainage, and extend sidewalks.* Daytime lane closures with flaggers alternating one-way traffic through the work zone.* Work zone runs from Sycamore Lane to Belles Lane, a key connector for Woodstock neighborhoods.* Part of a multi-phase Trickum Road corridor project aimed at safety and congestion relief.* Notices list work through at least November 21, 2025.Sources:https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeCountyGa/posts/expect-traffic-delays-on-trickum-road-from-sycamore-lane-to-belles-lane-as-part-/1277871494377009/https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeCountyGa/photos/expect-traffic-delays-on-trickum-road-from-sycamore-lane-to-belles-lane-as-part-/1277868334377325/https://www.facebook.com/CherokeeCountyGa/posts/reminder-public-notice-tree-clearing-and-road-work-on-trickum-road-from-belles-l/1256083243222501/https://www.facebook.com/WOODSTOCKGAGOVT/posts/1325562412933884/https://www.cherokeecountyga.gov/Roadway-Splost-Program/_resources//81825-Trickum.pdfCherokee School District honors Support Staff Employees of the YearThe Cherokee County School District is celebrating its School and Division Support Staff Employees of the Year, announced November 19 in conjunction with National Educational Support Professionals Day. The recognition highlights staff members—including custodians, paraprofessionals, office staff, and nurses—who keep campuses operating smoothly at schools across the county, including those serving Woodstock families.* Districtwide recognition tied to National Educational Support Professionals Day.* Honors school-level and division-level support staff across CCSD.* Part of CCSD’s broader Awards & Recognitions program alongside Teacher of the Year.* Social posts spotlight the contributions of support staff on each campus.Sources:https://www.cherokeek12.net/view-all-newshttps://www.cherokeek12.net/divisions/communications/awards-recognitionshttps://www.cherokeek12.net/post-detail/~board/all-locations/post/congratulations-to-our-school-and-division-support-staff-employees-of-the-yearWeekend events: improv, ice rink, farm market, and live music around WoodstockDowntown Woodstock offers a full slate of activities this weekend. On Friday night, the WIT! improv troupe performs at Woodstock Arts, bringing live comedy to City Center Stage. Saturday morning, the Woodstock Farm Fresh Market returns to Market Street. At the same time, the new Adair Park Ice Rink kicks off its winter season, adding skating and hot cocoa to the mix. For music fans, MadLife Stage & Studios is hosting an “Iconic Women of Music” tribute show and a late-night Van Halen tribute, while Maxwell’s Cigar Bar features the Lady Eleven Band on Friday night.* WIT! – Woodstock Arts Improv Troupe show on Friday evening.* Woodstock Farm Fresh Market open Saturday morning in downtown Woodstock.* Adair Park Ice Rink opens for its winter run in downtown Woodstock.* MadLife features tribute shows; Maxwell’s hosts the Lady Eleven Band from 8–11 p.m.Sources:https://woodstockarts.org/events/wit-woodstock-arts-improv-troupe-november-21st-2025/https://visitwoodstockga.com/events/?imgoing-event=wit-woodstock-arts-improv-troupe-november-21st-2025-68b470b71cc88b5900edfb6fhttps://visitwoodstockga.com/events/?imgoing-event=woodstock-farm-fresh-market-68066b685ffe56249d225695https://local.aarp.org/event/the-woodstock-farm-fresh-market-2025-11-22-woodstock-ga.htmlhttps://canton.macaronikid.com/events/67c901673a13a1163bf3dd57/woodstocks-farm-fresh-markethttps://visitwoodstockga.com/events/?imgoing-event=adair-park-ice-rink-691b6317c60adcaeb3ffe2behttps://www.instagram.com/adairparkwoodstock/https://madlifestageandstudios.com/home-page-5/https://madlifestageandstudios.com/https://www.eventbrite.com/e/iconic-women-of-music-tribute-d-parton-cher-s-nicks-t-turner-more-tickets-1337432489579https://www.vividseats.com/iconic-women-of-music-tribute-tickets-woodstock-madlife-stage-and-studios-11-21-2025--concerts-other-concerts/production/5980079https://www.maxwellscigarbar.com/post/live-music-november-21-2025-woodstock-georgiaHigh school hoops: River Ridge at Etowah; Woodstock vs. Blessed TrinityHigh school basketball fans have several games to watch this weekend. On Friday night, Etowah’s boys varsity hosts River Ridge in a cross-town matchup that appears on both MaxPreps and NFHS Network schedules. On Saturday, the Woodstock Wolverines are set to face the Blessed Trinity Titans, with preview coverage focusing on Woodstock’s recent close win over Chapel Hill. Some listings differ on the exact tip-off time and venue for the Woodstock–Blessed Trinity game, so fans are encouraged to confirm details on the official school or NFHS sites before heading out.* River Ridge at Etowah boys varsity game listed for Friday night in Woodstock.* Teams come in with early-season records and NFHS streaming options for viewers at home.* Woodstock vs. Blessed Trinity boys varsity game scheduled for Saturday evening.* MaxPreps and NFHS show slight differences in time and location, so double-check official schedules.Sources:https://www.maxpreps.com/ga/woodstock/etowah-eagles/basketball/schedule/https://www.maxpreps.com/ga/woodstock/river-ridge-knights/basketball/schedule/https://www.maxpreps.com/games/11-21-2025/basketball-25-26/etowah-vs-river-ridge.htm?c=IqmpVJX9V0aqCUlPSDfQsghttps://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/etowah-high-school-woodstock-ga/gam646579d340https://www.maxpreps.com/ga/woodstock/woodstock-wolverines/basketball/schedule/https://www.maxpreps.com/news/ei04RRaE4EKgPkE4T63Ozg/basketball-game-preview-woodstock-wolverines-vs-blessed-trinity-titans--how-to-watch.htmhttps://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/blessed-trinity-high-school-roswell-ga/gam638ef0f05dWarm, mostly dry weekend weather for Woodstock and early holiday travelWoodstock heads into the weekend with unusually warm and mostly dry weather. Friday and Saturday are expected to be mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-70s, with only a slight chance of a passing shower on Saturday. Sunday turns a bit cooler and less humid with more sunshine and highs in the upper 60s. Monday looks mostly sunny and near 70 degrees—good news for anyone starting Thanksgiving travel early—before a wetter pattern with periods of rain moves in on Tuesday.* Friday: mostly cloudy and warm, mid-70s with patchy morning fog.* Saturday: mid-70s again, mostly cloudy with a chance of a shower.* Sunday: cooler, upper 60s, more sun and lower humidity.* Monday: mostly sunny around 70°F, favorable for early travel; rain returns Tuesday.Sources:(Weather feed for Woodstock, GA, based on National Weather Service data)Disclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast.Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily UpdateSponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. 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Woodstock Daily Update – November 20, 2025
Emergency warming station opens at Woodstock City Church for cold nightsThe City of Woodstock, local churches, and the Homeless Coalition of Cherokee County have activated an emergency warming station at Woodstock City Church on freezing nights. Guests can check in during set evening hours, stay overnight, and depart in the morning, giving vulnerable neighbors a safe place to escape dangerously low temperatures. Organizers are asking for volunteers and donated supplies to keep the effort going through the winter.* Activated on designated freezing nights with set evening check-in hours* Serves people experiencing homelessness or inadequate heat at home* Coalition is sharing a wish list and volunteer opportunitiesSources:https://www.woodstockga.gov/alert_detail.phphttps://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/list-warming-centers-opening-metro-atlanta/ACCHWQQXNBAE5M3MYGUGNMRHEA/Food insecurity climbs in Woodstock as shutdown and SNAP issues strain pantriesRegional reporting highlights a sharp rise in food insecurity in Woodstock and Cherokee County. Never Alone Community Food Pantry and other local organizations are serving many more families than in past years, as a prolonged federal shutdown, SNAP disruptions, and continued high grocery prices drive demand. Pantries are assembling emergency food kits and calling for consistent community support, not just one-time holiday giving.* Never Alone reports significantly higher demand for food assistance* Shutdown and benefits uncertainty are pushing more families to pantries* Local media urge steady donations and volunteer supportSources:https://www.gpb.org/news/2025/11/06/rise-in-food-insecurity-seen-in-woodstock-the-need-has-grown-our-city-has-grownhttps://www.gpb.org/news/2025/11/19/gpb-morning-headlines-for-november-19-2025https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com/podcast-episode/cherokee-county-food-pantries-preparing-for-snap-freeze-walmart-drone-delivery-service-coming-to-woodstock-pigtails-crewcuts-announces-new-woodstock-salon-ownerMissing Cherokee County man found dead after nearly two-week searchCherokee County authorities have confirmed that James “Greg” Powell, age 61, who was reported missing on November 2, has been found dead. The case drew widespread attention from Woodstock and across the county, as family, friends, and law enforcement shared his photo and organized searches. Details surrounding his death have not been fully released.* Powell was reported missing on November 2* Extensive searches and public alerts were issued in Cherokee County* Deputies later located his body; investigation continuesSources:https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cherokee-county/missing-cherokee-county-man-found-dead/SIN45SOFQNBQPPDS7B5TWELOMU/Cherokee commissioners explore new zoning tools to boost workforce housingCherokee County commissioners are exploring the idea of a new zoning designation designed to encourage “workforce housing” purchases. The concept is aimed at helping middle-income workers—such as teachers, nurses, and first responders—live closer to their jobs. The discussion is still in early stages, and any formal changes would require more study, public input, and future votes.* Proposed zoning would focus on middle-income homebuyers* Goal is to keep essential workers living in the communities they serve* No final decision yet; public feedback will be importantSources:https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cherokee-county/cherokee-co-commissioners-discuss-new-zoning-designation-workforce-housing-purchases/Adopt-A-Senior holiday program seeks donations for Cherokee County eldersA countywide Adopt-A-Senior program is underway to support older adults across Cherokee County. The initiative connects donors with seniors—many of them homebound or on fixed incomes—through simple wish lists that include warm clothing, basic toiletries, and modest gifts. Organizers say the goal is to provide comfort and remind seniors that the community has not forgotten them.* Donors “adopt” a specific senior and shop from a wish list* Focus on practical items and small holiday surprises* Opportunities are available for individuals, families, and businessesSources:https://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/cherokee-county/adopt-a-senior-program-seeks-holiday-donations/Holiday Sip + Shop lights up Downtown Woodstock tonightThe Holiday Sip + Shop returns to Downtown Woodstock this evening, typically running from 5–9 p.m. Ticketed guests receive a commemorative tote bag, a map of participating stores, and access to in-store specials and extended hours. Proceeds benefit InSeason Woodstock and its downtown beautification projects, turning a fun night out into long-term investment in the city’s appearance.* Ticketed event in the downtown entertainment district* Shopping, samples, and specials at local businesses* Proceeds support planting and beautification projectsSources:https://visitwoodstockga.com/holiday-sip-shop/https://www.facebook.com/dtwoodstock/posts/the-holiday-sip-shop-takes-place-in-downtown-woodstock-this-thursday-nov-20th-5p/1312456354247488/Woodstock Christmas Jubilee & Parade of Lights coming December 7Woodstock’s Christmas Jubilee and Parade of Lights is set for Sunday, December 7, bringing a lighted parade, food vendors, and family activities to Downtown Woodstock and the Park at City Center. The city has announced temporary road closures along Main Street and Rope Mill Road during the event. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead for traffic and parking and to arrive early for the best viewing spots.* Parade of lighted floats and community groups through Downtown Woodstock* Activities and entertainment continue at the Park at City Center* Temporary closures on Main Street and Rope Mill Road during the event windowSources:https://woodstock.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=2082https://www.woodstockga.gov/news_detail_T15_R63.phphttps://www.atlantaonthecheap.com/christmas-parade-woodstock/Disclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast.Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily UpdateSponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. Visit us today at https://riverrun.digital This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update – November 19, 2025
Woodstock names sole finalist for new police chiefThe City of Woodstock has named Roland Castro as the sole finalist to become the next Chief of Police, following a nationwide search launched after current Chief Robert Jones announced his retirement. Castro is expected to begin work with the department on December 8, pending final approval.* Castro named sole finalist for Woodstock police chief.* Nationwide search conducted with outside consulting support.* Start date set for December 8, 2025.Sources:* City of Woodstock – “CITY OF WOODSTOCK ANNOUNCES FINALIST FOR POLICE CHIEF”Serious crash shuts down Bells Ferry Road near WoodstockA serious crash on Tuesday temporarily shut down Bells Ferry Road at Alex Street in Cherokee County, backing up traffic in the Woodstock–Canton area. Deputies urged drivers to avoid the area until the investigation wrapped up and lanes were reopened.* Crash closed Bells Ferry at Alex Street on Nov. 18.* Drivers were advised to use alternate routes during investigation.* Later updates confirmed the road reopened.Sources:* Country Herald – “Cherokee County, GA – Traffic Alert: Bells Ferry Rd Shut Down After Accident”* Instagram repost referencing Cherokee Sheriff’s Office updateTwo Alabama men sentenced for Ball Ground SWAT standoffTwo Alabama men have been sentenced to long prison terms for their roles in a 2021 SWAT standoff in Ball Ground, during which they fired on law enforcement officers. Regional outlets report that the defendants received decades-long sentences under plea agreements that include aggravated assault on a peace officer and related charges.* 2021 Ball Ground SWAT standoff ends with lengthy sentences.* Defendants pleaded guilty to multiple counts including aggravated assault on officers.* Several officers were injured; no fatalities.Sources:* Atlanta News First – “2 Alabama men sentenced for shooting at officers during Cherokee County SWAT standoff”* WSB Radio – “Two men from Alabama sentenced to 50 years for 2021 Ball Ground standoff and shooting at officers”Trial continues for man accused of killing Cherokee firefighter and wifeThe Cobb County trial of Matthew Scott Lanz, accused of killing Cherokee County firefighter Justin Hicks and his wife Amber in their Acworth home in 2021, is continuing this week. Lanz faces multiple counts, including malice murder, in a case that has drawn widespread attention throughout the region.* Lanz accused of killing Justin and Amber Hicks in November 2021.* Prosecutors say Lanz shot the couple and left their young son alone in the home.* Trial is underway with live coverage from several media outlets.Sources:* Courthouse News – “Trial begins for neighbor accused of killing Georgia firefighter and wife”* Court TV – GA v. Matthew Lanz case summary* Atlanta News First – “Trial of man accused of killing his neighbors in Cobb County continues”Carmel Elementary honored as a 2025 National Distinguished SchoolCarmel Elementary School has been named a 2025 National ESEA Distinguished School, one of just two schools in Georgia to receive the designation. The Cherokee County School District says the honor reflects both high achievement and strong academic growth in English Language Arts and Math among its Title I students.* Carmel Elementary recognized as a National ESEA Distinguished School.* Only two schools per state earn the award each year.* Recognition tied to performance and growth in core subjects.Sources:* CCSD – “CCSD Elementary School Named a National Distinguished School”* Carmel Elementary homepage bannerCCSD celebrates students achieving Eagle ScoutThe Cherokee County School District is highlighting two students who recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout: Sequoyah High School senior Johnathan Miller and Woodstock High School senior Myles Trudeau. Their projects and leadership accomplishments are being recognized as part of the district’s ongoing partnership with Scouts BSA.* Two CCSD students earn Eagle Scout rank.* Honorees include Woodstock High senior Myles Trudeau (Troop 241).* District emphasizes community service and leadership.Sources:* CCSD – “CCSD Celebrates Students Achieving Eagle Scout”Woodstock first in Atlanta metro to secure Walmart drone delivery permitsWoodstock has approved permits that clear the way for Wing, an Alphabet company, to partner with Walmart on a drone delivery program serving the Highway 92 store. The program, already tested in other states, will deliver groceries and small household items to homes within a designated radius.* Woodstock becomes first Atlanta-metro city with Walmart–Wing drone delivery permits.* Service will operate from the Highway 92 Walmart.* FAA-regulated program focuses on groceries and small items.Sources:* Cherokee Chamber – “CITY OF WOODSTOCK TO BE FIRST IN ATLANTA METRO TO SECURE PERMITS FOR WALMART DRONE DELIVERY SERVICE”* City of Woodstock newsroom indexHigh school football playoffs: Sequoyah advances; Woodstock falls to Thomas County CentralIn GHSA playoff action on November 14, the Sequoyah Chiefs defeated Coffee 31–14 in Canton to advance to the next round, while the Woodstock Wolverines fell 73–14 to Thomas County Central on the road. The results keep Sequoyah’s season alive and end Woodstock’s 2025 campaign.* Sequoyah beats Coffee 31–14 in the first round.* Woodstock loses 73–14 to Thomas County Central.* Sequoyah advances; Woodstock’s season ends.Sources:* DouglasNow – “Sequoyah Chiefs end Coffee Trojans’ season in the first round of the state playoffs”* MaxPreps – Coffee vs. Sequoyah game page* MaxPreps – Woodstock vs. Thomas County Central game page* SI/High School – Georgia High School Football final scoresThis week in Woodstock: Wine Down Wednesday, Holiday Sip + Shop, and moreVisit Woodstock’s event calendar is packed this week. Wine Down Wednesday returns to Adair Park on November 19 from 6:30–8:30 pm. On Thursday, November 20, the Holiday Sip + Shop invites residents downtown from 5–9 pm for special deals and festive beverages, alongside other activities like gaming at The Blue Ghost Arcade, dueling pianos at Deep Roots, and a seasonal cooking class at Leaning Ladder.* Wine Down Wednesday in Adair Park – Nov. 19, 6:30–8:30 pm.* Holiday Sip + Shop downtown – Nov. 20, 5–9 pm.* Additional activities include arcade league play, live music, and a cooking class.Sources:* Visit Woodstock GA – Events* Downtown Woodstock – Holiday Sip + Shop postsWarm, mostly dry stretch continues for WoodstockThe National Weather Service forecast for Cherokee County calls for continued above-normal temperatures for mid-November, with highs in the mid-70s to upper-70s and lows in the mid-50s over the next several days. Most of the period looks dry, with just a slight chance of showers and storms by late Friday into Saturday.* Highs mid-70s to upper-70s; lows mid-50s.* Partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies.* Low rain chances until late in the week.Sources:* NWS – Point forecast for Woodstock, GA* NWS – MapClick forecast for Cherokee County, GADisclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast.Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources.All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily UpdateSponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. Visit us today at https://riverrun.digital This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update - November 18, 2025
Woodstock Names Sole Finalist for New Police Chief. The City of Woodstock has officially named Roland Castro as the sole finalist for the Chief of Police position. Castro, formerly of the Johns Creek Police Department, was selected after a search process to replace the outgoing leadership. In accordance with Georgia state law, the city must announce a finalist 14 days prior to official appointment. Castro is slated to begin on December 8th. Source: City of Woodstock Official WebsiteTrial Begins for 2021 Murder of Firefighter & Wife. The trial of Matthew Lanz began on Monday in Cobb County. Lanz is accused of the November 2021 murders of Cherokee County firefighter Justin Hicks and his wife Amber in their Acworth home. The case sparked a massive manhunt and “Blue Alert” four years ago, and the trial marks a significant step toward justice for the grieving public safety community. Source: Courthouse News ServiceMissing Canton Man Found Deceased. The search for 61-year-old James “Greg” Powell has ended in tragedy. Powell, who went missing with his dog earlier this month, was discovered deceased near Red Top Mountain in Bartow County. Authorities do not suspect foul play. Source: WSB-TV AtlantaCherokee Schools Hit All-Time High CCRPI Scores. The Cherokee County School District has achieved its highest-ever College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) scores. The data highlights a 92.8% graduation rate for the Class of 2025, significantly exceeding state averages and marking a new milestone for academic progress in the county. Source: Cherokee County School DistrictCritical Fire Weather Warning: The National Weather Service has issued a Fire Danger Statement for North Georgia today. Humidity levels are expected to drop to 15-20%, which, combined with dry fuels and northwest winds, creates a high risk for wildfires. Residents are urged to secure trailer chains and avoid outdoor burning. Source: National Weather Service - Peachtree CityNever Alone Food Pantry Reports Rising Demand Despite the visible economic growth in Woodstock, the “Never Alone” food pantry reports that demand for assistance has more than doubled. They are highlighting the issue of “hidden hunger” in the suburbs and are requesting donations of proteins and canned goods. Source: Georgia Public BroadcastingCherokee JROTC Teams Win National Titles. Student-athletes from Cherokee County’s JROTC Raiders programs have earned national and state championship titles in recent physical and tactical competitions. Source: Cherokee County School DistrictUpcoming Community Events* Tonight: CCSD Job Fair (Support staff/Bus drivers).* Thursday: Holiday Sip + Shop in Downtown Woodstock (5 PM - 9 PM).* Ongoing: “Adopt-A-Senior” donation drive (Blankets, toiletries) for Cherokee Senior Services. Source: IN WDSTKDisclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast. All sources are from publicly available sources. All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily Update Sponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. Visit us today at https://riverrun.digital This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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Woodstock Daily Update - November 17, 2025
Gun Found, Two Students Arrested at Woodstock High School A handgun was discovered on the campus of Woodstock High School, resulting in a temporary lockdown and the arrest of two students.* Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, WSB-TVMan Identified in Deputy-Involved Shooting, Mother Found Dead Officials have identified the man who was shot and killed by deputies during a wellness check near Acworth. His mother was later found deceased inside the home.* Source: WSB-TV, Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionWoodstock City Council to Meet Tonight The Woodstock City Council is scheduled to hold its regular meeting tonight, November 17th, at 7:00 PM.* Source: City of Woodstock, GA WebsiteCherokee County School Board Holds Meeting Tonight The Cherokee County School Board will also hold its regular meeting tonight, November 17th, with a scheduled start time of 6:00 PM.* Source: Cherokee County School DistrictWoodstock City Council Weighing E-Bike Regulations Following reports of increased injuries, the Woodstock City Council is actively discussing and weighing new regulations for e-bikes, particularly in the downtown entertainment district.* Source: WSB-TVGHSA Football Playoff Results In the first round of the Class 5A state playoffs, Sequoyah advanced with a 31-14 win. The seasons ended for both Woodstock and Creekview.* Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Sports Illustrated (SI.com)Upcoming Holiday Events & Drives Local organizations are kicking off the holiday season. The “Transit Toy Collection” is underway, and the Woodstock Santa Claus Parade is scheduled for early December.* Source: AllEvents.in, Woodstock City ChurchDisclaimer: The author used AI in collaboration to create this newscast. Source Attribution: All sources are from publicly available sources. All rights reserved: Woodstock Daily Update, RiverRun DigitalSponsor: The Woodstock Daily is a production of RiverRun.Digital. Visit us today at https://riverrun.digital This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit woodstockdaily.substack.com
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