Monday, December 19, 2011

First lady lends a hand at Norcross ministry



NORCROSS -- Sandra Deal took her job seriously.  She searched the shelves filled with Barbies, games of Chutes and Ladders and Candy Land and trucks to find the perfect gift for a child she had never met. 


But Georgia's first lady worked hard Saturday to pick out the perfect Christmas present, as she volunteered with a few dozen others to pack Santa's sack for the Norcross Cooperative Ministry.  "That's the real meaning of Christmas, to serve others," Deal said.

In separate events across the state Gov. Nathan Deal and his wife worked at a food bank, visited an addiction ministry and fed the hungry in a program called "With a Servant's Heart." Sandra Deal said the first family hoped their efforts would inspire others to give back.

Girl Scouts create ornaments for national Christmas tree


The Deals’ day of good deeds Governor and wife cap service schedule with hometown drop-in




The gifts are all wrapped and ready to be handed out at Good News at Noon in Gainesville.
All day Saturday, volunteers showed up to the ministry to help prepare donations for people in need during the holiday season.

"It will be like getting a Christmas present," said Edward Grant, pastor and director of the ministry.
Among the nearly 200 volunteers on hand were Gov. Nathan Deal and his wife, Sandra.

After A Day of Service that included four other stops in metro Atlanta, Deal concluded his day in his hometown. "I thought this would be a good place to wind up a day of service for me and my wife," he said.

Click here to read more from the Gainesville Times

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

Girl Scout ornaments in Washington, DC

Jane Hemmer Selected To Create the state of Georgia’s Ornaments
For The 2011 National Christmas Tree Display

Ornaments from all 56 U.S. states, territories and the District of Columbia to be displayed at the 2011 National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in Washington, D.C.

Local sculptor, Jane Hemmer, with the help and expertise of John Amoss, Professor of Art at Gainesville State College and the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia has been chosen by Georgia’s first lady, Mrs. Sandra Deal, to create the ornaments for Georgia’s tree for the 2011 National Christmas Tree display in President’s Park in Washington, D.C., the National Park Foundation announced today.

A local artist and local youth were selected from each U.S. state, territory and the District of Columbia to design and create 24 ornaments.  Twenty-three of the ornaments will be hung from the state or territory tree as part of the National Christmas Tree display in President’s Park.  One of the ornaments will decorate the White House Visitor Center Christmas tree, which showcases one ornament from all 56 states, territories and the District of Columbia.

“The decorating of the state and territory trees in President’s Park is a highly anticipated holiday tradition,” said Neil Mulholland, President and CEO of the National Park Foundation.  “We look forward to including Jane Hemmer’s coordination of the creations of Prof. Amoss and the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, representing Georgia during the 89th annual celebration.

As one of America’s oldest holiday traditions, the National Christmas Tree Lighting began on Christmas Eve in 1923, when President Calvin Coolidge lit a Christmas tree in front of 3,000 spectators on the Ellipse in President’s Park.  Since 1923, each succeeding President has carried on the tradition of what now has become a month-long event presented by the National Park Foundation and National Park Service.  In addition to the National Christmas Tree display, President’s Park hosts a variety of family-oriented holiday attractions, such as the Santa’s Workshop, nightly holiday performances, a Yule log, nativity scene, and model train display. 

It is an honor to be selected,” said Jane Hemmer, President of Forensic and Fine Artists of Georgia. “I am delighted to have been asked by Georgia’s first lady, Mrs. Sandra Deal, to head up this project.  I am grateful to Dr. Martha Nesbitt, President of Gainesville State College for her aid, and to design creator, Prof. John Amoss, for their willingness to participate in this project.  Also, the help of the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is essential in making this ornament project a reality.  Their contribution is particularly important to Mrs. Deal and myself, because this year marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts of America by Georgia’s own Juliette Lowe, who was herself a sculptor.”

Mrs. Deal, who is an important supporter of scouting, specifically asked Mrs. Hemmer for her aid because of her awareness that Mrs. Hemmer and Girl Scout founder, Juliette Lowe both loved the art of sculpting.  Mrs. Hemmer was fortunate to have acquired the design talents of John Amoss in creating an ornament that celebrates 100 years of scouting in the United States.

Four weeks of holiday events in President’s Park will kick off with the 89th National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony hosted by the National Park Service and National Park Foundation, the official charity of America’s national parks, on Thursday, December 1, 2011, at 5:00 p.m. EST. This year’s talent line up for the lighting ceremony will be announced in November.  Talent announcements, as well as other event details and a live web stream of the ceremony will be available at www.thenationaltree.org.  

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Governor's Mansion Gets in Holiday Spirit

By MYFOXATLANTA STAFF/myfoxatlanta
ATLANTA - The Governor's mansion is all decked out for the holidays.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal and his wife Sandra hosted the annual tree lighting Sunday night.
The tree was brought in from Haralson County and stands some 48-feet tall.
Over the next two weeks, visitors can tour the governor's mansion. Daily tours run from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. through Dec. 16.
The mansion is also a collection site for the Toys for Tots campaign and a kettle location for The Salvation Army.


Holiday Season Begins at Governor's Mansion. Thank you FOX 5 Atlanta!

From Fox 5 Atlanta: 
The holiday season has officially begun at the home of Georgia's first family. The rooms and hallways at the governor's mansion are all resplendent with beautiful Christmas decorations. Georgia's first lady, Sandra Deal, was our guide on Monday!
For more information on the Toys for Tots campaign, and locations wher eyou can drop off a gift, visit: http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/generic/community/toys-for-tots-2011 
Information on Salvation Army visit www.salvationarmyusa.org/


Making a list...checking it twice!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

Easy Holiday Tips from the Georgia Governor’s Mansion


By Sandy Hu

Holly Chute was expecting 1,000 people for cookies and cider last night. And with more guests over the next two weeks, she will be baking 20,000 cookies this holiday season.

Holly is the Executive Chef of Georgia’s Governor Nathan Deal. And Sunday was the tree lighting ceremony at the Governor’s Mansion, with cookies and hot and cold cider for all. Whether it’s for a large public function as this or an official state dinner, Holly knows a thing or two about entertaining.

She has cooked for royalty including Prince Philip and Princess Anne of the United Kingdom, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Prince Hassan of Jordan; Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton; many governors; and entertainers like musician Joe Cocker and comedian Jeff Foxworthy. 

Nothing fazes this talented chef, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, who began her career as the Governor’s Mansion in 1981. She has worked for six different Governors.
A Servant's Heart is a day for Georgians to volunteer and act on needs within their own region. Join Nathan & Sandra Deal on December 17th by signing up for a volunteer opportunity near you. Together we can continue to make Georgia a state that cares! The first 500 volunteers will receive the Servant's Heart t-shirt!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Georgia's First Lady Visits Berrien County!


LAKELAND — Berrien County Middle School students shared what they are learning Thursday with Georgia first lady Sandra Deal and Georgia State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge.

“We thought it would be nice to visit here and see what was going on with your students,” said Deal, the wife of Gov. Nathan Deal. “We just love coming to visit schools and see what’s going on and encourage the students and encourage the teachers.”

Prior to visiting Berrien Middle, Deal and Barge visited Brunswick High School and a primary school in Cook County.

“We thought we need to find a middle school somewhere closer around and we thought that Berrien Middle School would be a good choice for us,” said Deal.

Deal and Barge toured the middle school and went into various classrooms. Both made a point to be very interactive with the students and the teachers.

“It’s really important for teachers to know that we support them,” said Barge. “It’s amazing how encouraged the teachers and the leaders are in the systems just by us showing up and saying we want to see what you’re doing.”

Click here to read more from The Valdosta Daily Times

Georgia's First Lady back in her element with visits to Southeast Georgia Schools


By Terry Dickson

BRUNSWICK - It’s one thing to have a teacher peering over your shoulder in class, but Brunswick High students had Georgia first lady Sandra Deal and state schools Superintendent John Barge checking their work Thursday.

Brunswick High was the first stop on Deal’s and Barge’s tour of schools that included stops in Cook and Berrien counties later with Barge’s talk to the Georgia Association of School Personnel Administrators conference on St. Simons in the middle.

As their visit to Brunswick High wound down, Deal said, “It’s like throwing us in a toy store. We just had a great time.”

Click here to read more at Jacksonville.com

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

"Be a Shield" this Christmas

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Governor’s Mansion Christmas Tours

Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and Tour
Sunday, December 4, 2011
6:30 pm

Christmas Tours
December 5-16, 2011

Monday - Friday
9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Saturday
10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Sunday
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Open to the Public
Please call for Reservations for Groups of 10 or more people.
404-261-1776

Toys for Tots
The Governor’s Mansion is a collection site

Salvation Army
First Lady Sandra Deal is the honorary chair of the 
“Be a Shield” Christmas Campaign.
There will be a red kettle available for donations.

A Conversation with Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal. She's Made the Fight Against Child Sex Trafficking One of Her Priorities

(WABE) - Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal has decided to make the fight against child sex trafficking one of her priorities during her time in the Governor's Mansion. One reason: her own experiences with children at risk, during her days as a school teacher. As part of WABE's continuing coverage of the issue, Denis O'Hayer spoke with the First Lady at the Mansion. © Copyright 2011, WABE

CLICK HERE TO HEAR THE INTERVIEW WITH WABE'S Denis O'Hayer

Lions and tigers and BEES! Oh my!

First Lady Sandra Deal discusses passion


Posted: Sunday, August 14, 2011

ATLANTA -- Married to Gov. Nathan Deal, first lady Sandra Deal reflects on growing up in Gainesville, the daughter of George Dunagan, an avid beekeeper. She also discusses the two beehives recently installed on the governor's mansion grounds, which are home to 40,000 honeybees.
Associated Press
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"My daddy was a schoolteacher in North Georgia. All throughout my childhood, he always had a big garden; it was enough to feed us and all the neighbors, too. Of course, bees were important to have for the garden, and he kept bees all along when I was growing up. From the time I was 10 or 12, we had beehives.
"After he retired, it became such a hobby that people would call him and say, 'We've got a beehive in the corner of our house,' or 'We've got a beehive in a tree that's in a bad place, would you come see if you can get them?' And he would go get them.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

First Lady Sandra Deal and NFL Great Warrick Dunn Team Up To Promote Child Care Hotline

Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal and former NFL All-Star turned philanthropist Warrick Dunn have something in common.  They both want to make it easier for Georgia parents to find quality child care.

The First Lady and the former Atlanta Falcon recently teamed up for a new public service announcement
touting 877-ALL GA KIDS, a telephone hotline and online service that helps parents find quality child care
anywhere in the state.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE BLANK FOUNDATION

First Lady visits Childcare Network in Savannah, GA

First Lady of Georgia, Sandra Deal, visited Childcare Network #21 in Savannah, Georgia. During her visit, the First Lady read a story to two of our Pre-K classrooms. She also talked to our students about the importance of voting and believing in themselves. The Pre-K students made the First Lady a book entitled “Welcome to our School.” The students also presented the First Lady with a card and flowers. She stated that she was going to plant the flowers at the Governor’s mansion in honor of her new friends at Childcare Network.

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Visit to Georgia Tech

Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal, in her first visit to Georgia Tech since Gov. Nathan Deal took office, learns about “Georgia Computes!,” a statewide initiative led by Georgia Tech and funded through the National Science Foundation to increase computing education in K-12 and colleges. (L to R) Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal, College of Computing Dean Zvi Galil, Professor Mark Guzdial, School of Interactive Computing, and Barbara Ericson, Director of Computing Outreach for the Georgia Tech Institute for Computing Education (ICE).

GVU faculty and Ph.D. candidates whose research is currently being deployed in Georgia’s school systems and industry shared details of these initiatives with Georgia First Lady Sandra Deal on Nov. 10 in her first visit to Georgia Tech since her husband Gov. Nathan Deal took office.

CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM GA TECH.EDU

First Lady of Georgia Mrs. Sandra Deal visits Christian City

First Lady of Georgia Mrs. Sandra Deal recently visited the Christian City campus for a tour and lunch.
After attending Christian City’s Hopes and Dreams Luncheon featuring Former First Lady Laura Bush, Deal became interested in the ministries for abandoned and abused children and seniors Christian City offers. As an advocate for volunteerism and serving the community, Deal was impressed by all the opportunities Christian City offers, both for those in need and for those who want to help others.

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Georgia’s first lady and school chief visit Ringgold schools

Georgia first lady Sandra Deal and state superintendent John Barge kicked off a day of “school tours” early Tuesday, beginning with the newly rebuilt Ringgold High School.

Small groups of athletes, band and art students, and JROTC students were present to greet them.

Stations were set up around the gymnasium, giving the visitors a chance to view aerial storm damage photos of different areas taken after the April tornado and speak directly with students and faculty who were affected by the storm and had a part in the rebuilding.

Neither Deal nor Barge were able to visit the area immediately after the storm so this was their first glimpse of the damages.

Marcus Autism Center

First Lady Sandra Deal and members of her staff visited Marcus Autism Center today to learn about issues facing families affected by autism and the challenges that autism presents for the state of Georgia, as well as the entire country. The staff at Marcus was on-hand to educate her about the unique resources provided by our cutting-edge, research and treatment facility, right here in Atlanta. Children from the center were excited by the visit from the First Lady and presented her with a special work of art.

Georgia first lady Sandra Deal touts 92-year-old’s book

MARIETTA — When then-90-year-old Elizabeth Brown finished writing the last line of her first and only children’s book two years ago, she said she never dreamed it would land in the hands of Georgia’s first lady and become a tool to promote literacy across the state.

“I wanted to impress upon children that they need to be able to read, write and draw, just as they learn to do in school,” said Sandra Deal, wife of Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal. “And I insisted upon finding a Georgia author’s book to read to the school children because I wanted them to start thinking that Georgia’s people could write just as well as people from California and New Jersey. If you don’t plant a seed, you won’t get a plant.”


Read more: Cherokee Tribune - Georgia first lady Sandra Deal touts 92 year old’s book

Celebrate Blue Ribbon Success!

Fulton Science Academy students and teachers were applauded for the Blue Ribbon School of Excellence honor the 10-year-old charter school received. 

Click here to read more from Roswell Patch

First Lady and State School Superintendent visit Atlanta Public School

ATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) -
The First Lady of Georgia, Sandra Deal, and State School Superintendent, Dr. John Barge, will tour several metro-Atlanta schools Wednesday. The visit follows Tuesday's announcement that Atlanta Public Schools will not lose accreditation.

Early Wednesday morning they visited students from Benjamin E. Mays High School. The purpose of the visits is to tour the facilities and interact with teachers and students.
Barge said he was thrilled the district had been taken off of probation. He offered this advice to keep the momentum going.

"I think they continue to embrace the openness they have and the willingness to address the issues," said Barge.

Sandra Deal named honorary Red Kettle Campaign chair

ATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) -
The Salvation Army Georgia Division named First Lady Sandra Deal as the honorary chair of the 2011 Georgia Red Kettle Campaign and the "Be A Shield Campaign."
Mrs. Deal will advocate for the needs of Georgians who have fallen on hard times and who need the assistance of others to start a better life for themselves.

"We could not be happier to have such a compassionate advocate as Mrs. Deal support the mission and work of The Salvation Army. She reminds us that she has a personal history of volunteering as a bell ringer for The Salvation Army and now encourages citizens from all walks of life to volunteer to meet the needs of others in our state," said Major Jim Arrowood, Divisional Commander of the Georgia Division of The Salvation Army.

Read more from CBSAtlanta here

First Lady & State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge visit area schools

First Lady of Georgia Sandra Deal was joined by State School Superintendent John Barge for a visit to Johnson Elementary School and Model High School on Tuesday.

At their first stop at Johnson Elementary School, Deal was able to sit down and read a children’s book to a class of kindergarten students. She said she enjoys any opportunity she can for such occasions.

“I have fun seeing the young children. They’re so excited and so happy and they love for you to read to them. And they love to interact, and I just enjoy that so much,” said Deal.

First Lady of Georgia Visits Houston County

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