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Is Your Marriage as Good as It Can Be?

Roswell officially declared "Marriage Week," Feb. 7-14.

In an attempt to help build and strengthen the institution of marriage, city leaders have joined a national campaign once again, declaring it "Marriage Week" in Roswell.

According to a special proclamation signed by Roswell Mayor Jere Wood, the marriage focused week began Tuesday, Feb. 7, and lasts through Valentine's Day, Feb. 14.

Locally, Our Marriage Matters - a Roswell non-profit begun by Neville and Donnella Billy - has partnered with the National Marriage Week USA to help couples connect and make their marriage better during a special date night on Saturday, Feb. 11.

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"Marriage works. It makes people happier, live longer and build more economic security. Children with married parents perform better in school," read a statement from Our Marriage Matters marriage coaches. "Deep down, everyone wishes they could have a rewarding lifelong commitment with their spouse. But in the midst of challenges, we forget how marriage can benefit our personal lives."

Saturday's date night will begin at 4 p.m. with a showing of the movie "Fireproof" in the Best Western Banquet Room, 907 Holcomb Bridge Road. Following the free moview, each couple will recieve a 25 percent discount at local restaurants, including: , Phish Phood, , and .

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The event is free, but reservations are required. To reserve seats for the movie kick off, e-mail: info@ourmarriagematters.net


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