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February 2018 Page 7 ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT LOVE ‘N COFFEE O ftentimes, when we think of romantic moments and love, visions of fine dinners lit by candle light come to mind. For others, it may be voyages to exotic places. No matter which romantic fantasy plays in your head, we can agree that these are typically dreams of the person you’ve decided to spend the rest of your life with. We love to imagine our lives far into the future, well beyond the nervous feelings, and awkward first encounters with that person who someday will become our prince charming. However, just like any great fairytale, your story of love and romance must have a beginning. These first encounters are usually not set at these candle lit dinners or exotic places. They often take place in a much more humble environment surrounded by things of our everyday life such as coffee. More relationships have begun with a conversation between two people, sitting on the couch, in the corner of their local coffee shop than another place on earth! Sorry eHarmony! When we’re meeting someone new, especially with the potential of a relationship, we want the environment to be as familiar as possible. Coffee can often be that familiar thing to ease those butterflies. I can’t think of a more suitable example than the night I met my wife Sarah. Five years ago we were brought together by a mutual friend. We met at the friend’s house for coffee, naturally. As the night progressed, it was our coffee cups that kept the conversation going. As our cups would steadily empty, we would work our way back to the coffee pot to refill. Each time using the brief minute of seclusion in the kitchen away from our friends as a chance to deepen the conversation. Our love of coffee, and the environment it created is what laid the strong foundation for our blossoming relationship. Even to this day, coffee is a focal point of our time together. Most of our dates still consist of a stop by a coffee shop to wrap up an evening or warming up to a fresh brewed cup on the early morning of a camping trip. Although when we fantasize about romance and lasting love we imagine extravagance and opu-lence, we should not forget that those relationships all started somewhere, and more than likely it started over a cup of coffee. Alec Smith Captain of the Internship AWAKE Coffee Co THE FOODING FUCHS: TACO-N-MADRE T oday I would like to highlight one of my absolute favorite Mexican restaurants. After discovering their table at the Taste of Conyers event in Olde Town this past Spring, I felt compelled to stop by. Quite honestly, I just can’t seem to get enough. From the house made corn tortillas to the wide variety on their freshly made salsa bar, Taco’N Madre features authentic Mexican food. Their specialties include Supreme Burritos and Tlacoyo’s (torpedo shaped fried cakes made of masa and stuffed with beans and cheese). Anyone who knows me, knows I’m a sucker for tacos. The 3 Alambre soft tacos were my obvious choice. Tacos filled with super tender strips of chicken and beef grilled with onions, tomatoes and jalapeños and then topped with melted mozzarella cheese. Mmmmm....sorry I just had to slap myself. The portion sizes are also generous so you shouldn’t leave hungry. There isn’t much worse than going to a restaurant and seeing my order come out without enough food for a Barbie doll. Of course, if for some reason you are still hungry, you can always order more because their pricing is fair especially with the quality you get. They are family owned and operated. Recipes have been passed down from Abuela to Abuela. Go check them out. They are located just off Parker Rd right next to Wheeler Park. Jacob Fuchs “The Fooding Fuchs” VISIT US AT (770) 679-5484 OLDE TOWN CONYERS “The one-of-a-kind ready to celebrate the Town will offer great deals on food and drink specials events like the parade and Irish in our community’s for parade attendees. Live fun run truly make St. Pat- unique way.” music and traditional Irish rick’s Day in Olde Town For additional informa- dishes will be available the place to be,” said Olde in select restaurants until Town Event Coordinator tion please call the Co- year’s parade. Anyone best and most creative midnight. Sandy Fowler. “We look nyers Welcome Center at who wishes to participate Irish attire. forward to a great crowd 770-602-2606. in the two-block walking Following the parade parade is encouraged to meet at the corner of Main is the 9th Annual World’s and Center Streets prior Shortest Endurance Run to 4:30 p.m. There are no sponsored by the Rotary vehicles allowed in the Club of Rockdale Coun- ty. The run, .1 mile in parade. length from the Conyers The annual crowning Welcome Center to The of children’s St. Patrick’s Pointe on Railroad Street, Day Parade king and begins with a shotgun start queen and winner of the at 5 p.m. and participants Leprechaun Lookalike who enter will receive a Contest for adults will T-shirt. Registration is take place while attend- still open for those inter- ees enjoy complimentary ested in participating. For Irish-themed refreshments more information, visit following the parade at www.rockdalerotary.org the Olde Town Pavilion. or contact Jim McBrayer A festive, Irish-attired pet at 404-525-3423 or jmc- will also be selected for a [email protected]. prize. All guests are en- Businesses in Olde couraged to dress in their START OF PARADE AT MAIN & CENTER STREETS ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2018, 4:30PM T hose who are Irish—or want to be—are invited to attend th e World’s Fastest Growing St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Friday, March 16 at 4:30 p.m. in Olde Town Conyers. The parade, a Conyers tradition since 1985, will be led by Grand Marshal Mayor Vince Evans and invited honorary grand marshals Bill Rogers, Bill Spivey, and Marty Jones, Randy Mills, former city councilmen and former mayor respectfully, ac- companied by bagpiper, Robert Harwell, playing classic Irish tunes. Local businesses, organizations and school groups will also participate in this Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Parade With Us! FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH @ 4:30 P.M. 4:00 PM GATHER AT 862 N. MAIN ST. NW 4:30 PM WALK TWO BLOCKS WITH HUNDREDS OF YOUR CLOSEST FRIENDS PARADE ENDS AT THE BOTANICAL GARDEN. SHENANIGANS BEGIN! 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