Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 1/30/2026
Welcome to Kenn-Ac-Wood Spark. By using this site, you’re agreeing to the very reasonable terms below.
What this site is (and isn’t)
Kenn-Ac-Wood Spark is an independent local publication.
It exists to highlight businesses, places, and patterns worth sharing in and around Kennesaw, Acworth, and Woodstock.
The content here is:
- informational
- editorial
- based on observation, experience, and publicly available information
It is not professional, legal, medical, or financial advice.
Use of content
Unless otherwise noted, all content on this site — including text, images, and layout — is owned by Kenn-Ac-Wood Spark.
You’re welcome to:
- read it
- share links to it
- quote short excerpts with attribution
Please don’t:
- copy full articles without permission
- republish content as your own
- scrape the site at scale
If you’d like to reuse something properly, just ask.
Accuracy and updates
We aim to be accurate and fair. That said:
- businesses change
- hours change
- menus change
- parks evolve
If you spot an error or outdated information, let us know through the contact page and we’ll take a look.
External links
Spark sometimes links to third-party websites for context or reference.
We don’t control those sites and aren’t responsible for their content, policies, or practices. Clicking external links is your call.
Comments and messages
If and when comments or messages are enabled:
- be respectful
- stay on topic
- don’t spam
- don’t be a jerk
We reserve the right to remove submissions that don’t meet those standards.
No guarantees
We don’t guarantee:
- completeness
- availability
- uninterrupted access
- that everyone will agree with every Spark
That’s kind of how editorial work goes.
Changes to these terms
If these terms change, we’ll update this page.
We won’t quietly rewrite them to do something shady later.
Questions?
If you have questions about these terms, you can reach us through the contact form on this site.
One last thing
Kenn-Ac-Wood Spark is independent, not sponsored, and not pay-to-play.
These terms exist to protect the work — not to complicate it.

