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Archive for July, 2007

By Anne Winter
XBIZ NEWS
July 15, 2007

JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — The Love Shack owner John Cornetta will follow through with donations to aid fire victims and develop a fire department despite serious opposition from local officials.

Cornetta told XBIZ that last month he and his wife started a fund to aid the families of fallen fire fighter Felix Roberts and fire victim John Callahan, as well as assist in building a local fire department in Johns Creek — which only just became an official city at the end of last year. Read more »

July 15, 2007
AVN

JOHNS CREEK, Ga. - Love Shack owner John Cornetta is in the news again, raising funds to aid victims of a recent fire in the community that has spent $150,000 to shut his business down.

Cornetta plans to donate 1% of June sales income from his five stores and 2% of June sales from his controversial Johns Creek store to assist in the development of a fire department in Johns Creek. He has additionally pledged a personal donation of $1,000 to a memorial fund for Fulton County firefighter Felix Roberts, and to the family of Johns Creek resident John Callahan, who died in the blaze May 28. Read more »

By: Eddie Adams
AVN
July 6, 2007

MILTON, Ga. - The newly incorporated city of Milton has enacted zoning restrictions for all sexually-oriented businesses in an attempt to avoid the legal battles currently raging between the nearby young cities of Sandy Springs and Johns Creek and adult establishments. Read more »

July 5th, 2007
Aspen Paper

It seems the long running John Cornetta vs. Johns Creek story is taking a strange turn.

In the wake of the Memorial Day fire that killed Fulton County Firefighter Felix Roberts and Johns Creek resident John Callahan, Cornetta has publicly rushed to the aide of their families.

Cornetta pledged June 4 that his company, the Love Shack, would be donating one percent of all sales from its five stores and two percent from its Johns Creek location to the Emerald Society memorial fund established for Roberts and to the city of Johns Creek to aide in the establishment of a municipal police and fire department. Soon after he announced, the stores also set out donation buckets where anyone can donate. Read more »