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In earlier days we had a saying, “big brother is watch-ing”. Futuristic movies featured government agencies watching their citizens via “movie cameras” mounted
on city light poles and public places. A good James Bond mov-ie always had a “Bug” (microphone) hidden in a light fi xture or phone, along with cameras rolling behind a mirror. And, of course, there was the tracking device made into the heel of one’s shoe. And this was before GPS! We all thought this was pure science fi ction and that no person, business or na-tion would want to go to the trouble of knowing who we are, where we go and what we do, say or purchase. Ha! That was a time when “invasion of privacy” was when someone was listening in on a party line phone, or steamed open your let-
ters, read the contents, then resealed the envelope. One was really considered to be proudly anonymous by having a private telephone number. Really?
Now that I use the computer more than ever, I’m beginning to understand just how much my privacy is being invaded – all day, every day. When I use a credit card I’m revealing my buying preferences. I can’t buy gas without revealing my zip code. Now “Big brother” knows where my car is and where I get mail. I enjoy looking at interesting sites on the internet, sometimes looking at products I’m interested in purchasing. But if you won’t accept “cook-ies” some sites don’t seem to have much interest in you. A few weeks ago, I decided I wanted to buy one of those English style “fl at caps” - tweed, of course. I located a website that had just what I wanted. But inasmuch as I’m more of a looker than a buyer, I put the matter aside. Now somebody, maybe everybody on the planet, knows I want a fl at hat! And they know what size my head is, where I live, my age and my income, if I had one. So now, every time I open my little ipad, a picture of that exact hat dominates the screen until I can delete it. Perhaps I should just go ahead and buy that darned fl at hat and get it over with so they’ll take me off their list!
They say not to put anything on the web you wouldn’t want your Grandmother to know. You’re telling it to the world. However, as I have nothing much to hide, I’ll go ahead and tell you, in advance, what can be found out about me through this stealth surveillance. (1) I’m looking to buy some neuropathy foot cream cause my feet hurt. (2) You can know I have an aluminum antennae and no cable TV since I’m always looking at the PBS schedule on the web (for the two channels we get). (3) I have emailed the IRS that, upon my death, the ash-es are to be mailed to them so they can fi nally be done with me. (4) As you now know that I like English tweed fl at caps, you can rightly assume that I own an old British sports car. (5) And fi nally, LL Bean knows the size pants I now wear, and that they are, unfortunately, somewhat bigger than they used to be. Other than that, I’m a pretty boring old chap!
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By Joey Howard, � e Coweta Shopper
Gary Fields’ introduction to Newnan wasn’t necessarily inten-tional.
� e East Tennessee native had ventured to neighboring Fay-e� e County when it happened.
“My wife, Dianne, and I decided we needed to open a business somewhere,” Gary recalls. “She lived in Peachtree City for a while and we came back here to visit people. And I stumbled upon Newnan.”
� e chance meeting with the city of Newnan came around 2013, shortly a� er Fields le� a business venture in Tennessee. It marked the humble beginning of Wild� ower Leather, a store both Gary and Dianne operate and own in Ashley Park.
“I really liked Newnan’s numbers. I liked its demographics and growth,” Fields said. “We looked everywhere. We looked at Ashville (N.C.). We looked at Nashville. We looked at multiple locations. And a� er doing our own demographic study on premise here, we decided that Ashley Park would be the location for us.”
Wild� ower Leather sells - as you would imagine by the name - leather jackets, leather boots and many other leather goods.
“� ose are our staples,” Fields says.But the name, it really came from a so-called hobby.“I have a history of growing Wild� owers,” Fields says. “And it’s
easy to remember. � e word leather helps get the people in. We knew we had to carry enough leather goods to be a leather store.”
“But the truth is about 70 percent of our clientele are females. � ey love our dresses and our tops. I mean, they really love ‘em. We o� er the kind of product that’s not over-the-top priced and very trendy.”
And the store itself is strategically designed with eye-catching displays of men’s and women’s apparel, utilizing an upscale South-ern look with an abundance of collectibles.
“We don’t look like a big box store by design,” Fields said. “We wanted it to be known that it is locally-owned and locally-operated. So we put things in the store to help make it more interesting like the NASCAR driving suit and we’ve go� a Forrest Gump display. It sug-gests a lifestyle which I think is more southern-based.”
� e NASCAR driving suit was the � rst General Motors suit worn by none other than Dale Earnhardt, Sr., which he donned in 1988.
“I’ve had it since about ‘92. It was race-used, unclean and still has his DNA in it,” Fields says.
It was Fields’ love for NASCAR that turned a normal six-hour drive from his home in the Johnson City, Tenn., area to Newnan into a 43-year expedition, so-to-speak.
A� er graduating from Carter County High School, Fields went into the military which meant a two-year stint in Vietnam (1969-70). When he returned, his focus turned to stock-car rac-ing.
“I’m the only guy that I know that when I came back � om Viet-nam, I came back to a 1970 real Hemi Charger,” he said. “Now, that car would be worth several hundred thousand dollars. I traded it for a race-car trailer and a Chevy van. I had to have that trailer because it was all about racing.”
And growing up in Eastern Tennessee, Bristol and its famous short track was just up the road.
“I’ve been to Bristol races probably close to 100 times,” he said. “I’ve been going there since I was 15.”
His love for racing put him on the NASCAR circuit as a driv-er.
“It wasn’t what people think of NASCAR, it was a junior league so-to-speak. (� e races) were NASCAR-licensed, sanctioned events, but we didn’t run the big tracks. It was Nashville, Bristol, Opp (Ala.), Montgomery and Birmingham.”
Fields won a couple of races and was always a top-10 contend-er. But other responsibilities pulled him away.
“Babies. Children. � e demands for a budgeted paycheck,” Fields said of the reasons he le� racing.
So it was o� to the corporate world with stops in Texas and Alabama.
“I’d been a general contractor for a long time, was into construc-tion,” he remembers. “Had gas stations. � en I got into the restau-rant business, both the operational and development, and helped spearhead a chain of stores. I built 69 restaurants in multiple cities across the country. I was Vice President of national operations. To-wards the end of that I traveled a lot. And I � nally got sick and tired of being sick and tired.”
Goodbye corporate world.“I woke up one day to go to the airport at 5 o’clock, I sat up and
said ‘I’m done’,” Fields said. “You know, it was kinda like when For-rest Gump quit running, that was it for me. I’m done.”
“I was also done with ties. I gave away 66 neck ties and 19 sports jackets two days a� er I quit to the VA. � ey were all premium. To this day, I’ve only worn a tie one time and it was to my mother’s funeral.”
Fields moved to the Pigeon Forge, Tenn., area and took o� 27 weeks to build a 6,000 sq.� . log cabin with the help of a couple of his sons. It led to him starting a log-home company named Fields and Dreams and was very successful within one year of starting that business. � en he quickly realized the company’s direction was headed toward where he had just le� ... the corporate world.
“I was having to build a house in this city, then over here and I said that’s enough. I like to sleep in my own bed,” he said.
Two more projects appeared on the radar for Fields, an ultra-successful, 110-acre residential development known as Cedar Falls, just outside of Pigeon Forge. It was so successful, it led to a commitment to develop another residential community - this one a 2,200-acre tract in the most prime mountain property in the entire Smoky Mountains.
“I developed 400 acres in record-time, like 17 months,” he re-called. � en the economic downtown kicked in and long story short, he found his way to Peachtree City before bumping into Newnan.
� e concept of Wild� ower Leather came from people they actually knew.
“My son – Gary Jr. – his wife’s parents had a very successful boot store in Dublin, Ga., called Strickland Boots,” he said. “� en I also had � iends in Tennessee that had western stores, one of them Outback Leather.”
“When you think of most boot stores or most western stores, you think of something o� the � eeway, 5-to-10,000 sq.� . We only have 2,000,” he says. “In our mission it was not to establish ourselves as a western store, but more of an upscale-southern thing, even though we do sell a lot of western � air.”
Wild� ower Leather opened Memorial Day weekend in 2013. And it’s been full-speed ever since.
“We’re extremely hands-on. We’re here all the time,” Gary says of he and his wife. One of their granddaughters, Hayley, also helps in the store. Gary and Dianne have 7 children and 20 grandchil-dren, spread from Michigan to Florida.
“We don’t consider ourselves experts in the � eld, but when we have a question, we go back to our mission - keep it simple and keep it � esh. � at means we bring stu� in-and-out all the time. (Our customers) are not going to run across it out there when walking the sidewalk. We are also very good at being good listeners to our customers.”
“I love Newnan. We’ve had an amazing welcome. I’ve had people tell us they thought this was the ‘damnest concept they’ve ever seen’ or ‘it’s about time Newnan had something like this’.”
Indeed, it did take quite a while though for Fields to � nally se� le on Coweta County.
“It’s all about life experiences to get you where you are,” he said. “My life has certainly been a roller-coaster ride.”
No question, folks in Newnan sure hope that roller-coaster has made its � nal stop.
Gary Fieldsof Wildfl ower Leather
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Almost all roads leading to the Big Leagues pass through High School Baseball.
To realize bigger dreams, � rst success must be achieved at the high school level.
� e Newnan Dugout Club is giving young-sters - ages 5-14 - the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the game from those play-ers now achieving success at the high school level. It’s called the 2014 Newnan Baseball Mini-Camp and it is scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, April 7 and 8 at Newnan High’s Joe Pope Field.
Campers will receive instruction at every position from current Newnan High Cougar players. At a mini-camp structured like this, youngsters can pick up as much valuable in-formation and tips as they want to learn. Ar-
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eas such as footwork for in� elders, increasing accuracy on throws for out� elders, blocking pitches in the dirt for catchers, and hi� ing a baseball the opposite way are some basic types of instruction that can prove key as youngsters develop at all levels.
First-year Newnan High head coach Marc Gilmore says campers will also “have games for each age group in the 2nd half of each ses-sion. And our current players will work with them on hi� ing, � elding and catching.”
� e sessions each day are from 9 a.m. to noon. All participants that sign up and pay the $45 registration fee by Friday, March 21, will receive a camp t-shirt and free admission to watch the Newnan Cougars host Westlake on April 9 in varsity baseball action.
So if you desire to reach the high school baseball level in the future, why not learn the game from those already succeeding in the prep ranks.
For more infomation and registration forms, please email Lisa McKibbon at
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March is the perfect month to do a soil test. Amend the soil with compost, dried manure, lime or other amendments as needed before tilling the area. Remember to fertilize each type of plant according to its individual needs. Nitrogen (fi rst number) promotes leaf formation and green growth. Phos-phorus (second number) produces fl owers, seeds, berries and roots. Potassium (last number) is for overall health. A good general fertilizer is 10-10-10.
March is also a good time to plant shrubs. Plant a little high for clay soils and mulch around them. Use 10-10-10 around most shrubs. Prune spring-fl owering shrubs such as camellias, azaleas and forsythia after they fi nish blooming.
Dead-head daffodils after they bloom, but don’t cut or twist the foliage. Leave it to yellow and die down. Cut back ornamental grasses to about six inches before new growth begins. Divide grasses when new growth starts. The Artemesia ‘Powis Castle’ can be pruned by the end of March. Grapes, muscadines and fi gs should have already been pruned. Plant asparagus, onions, radishes, beets, turnips and parsley now. Since the average last frost date here is April 15th — wait to plant all tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and annuals.
April is the month to divide and replant perennials. Annuals can now be safely planted. This is the month to prepare and plant containers. Summer vegetables still need to wait for all danger of frost to pass and for the soil to warm to proper tem-perature. Don’t forget to water regularly if it doesn’t rain.
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Mr. Tommy Alden of County Line Nursery will present “Camellias A to Z” March 11 at Backyard Association Meeting
� e Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers are pleased to announce that Mr. Tommy Al-den of County Line Nursery will present “Camellias A to Z” on Tuesday, March 11 at 7:00 p.m. at the Coweta County Extension O� ce.
Mr. Alden has had a life-long interest in camellias. At last count, County Line Nursery was producing over 200 di� erent varieties of camellias in sizes from liners to 25 gallon containers. Tommy also maintains his own personal collection of camellias and his blooms can o� en be found at the head table at local camellia shows.
Mr. Alden will provide history; information about varieties and species, bloom times, landscape application, and planting and insect and disease problems. He will also have a question/answer session at the end of his presentation.
Please plan to join us to learn all about camellias.
� e Backyard Association is an educational pro-gram sponsored by the Coweta County Master Gar-dener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs). � e presenta-tions are free to the public and are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Coweta County Extension O� ce, 255 Pine Road, Newnan. Please call the Extension O� ce at (770) 254-2620 for
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Merle Norman announces winner in ‘Lips’ contest Merle Norman Cosmetics, located at 272A Bullsboro Drive in Newnan, recently announced their winner in the 2014 “Most Kissable Lips’ contest. On the MNC Facebook page, it said three judges chose Whitney Davis as the winner of the “Most Kissable Lips” contest and she won an awesome gift basket full of goodies from Merle Norman.
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Ollie’s Bargain Outlet has an-nounced its official opening date – Wednesday, March 19. Former Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Phil Niekro, who was a stand-out pitcher for the Atlanta Braves, will be on hand to help Ollie’s celebrate its initial day in Newnan and Coweta County. Niekro will hold an Autograph Ses-sion at 10 a.m. at the new store at 56 Bullsboro Drive in Newnan. Tickets will be distributed at 7:30 a.m. that morning and are limited to one per customer. The doors officially open at 9 a.m. The Ollie’s Bargain Center website says you’ll find thousands of bargains all un-der one roof while saving up to 70 per-cent on name-brand merchandise. Ollie’s is one of America’s largest re-tailers with 154 stores in 14 states. The Ollie’s Bargain Outlet in Newnan will be one of four stores the 32-year-old company is opening in Georgia in 2014. Store hours will be Monday-Saturday,
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Legendary is a phrase most people attach to Merle Haggard. A Country Music Hall of Famer, Haggard will bring his show to neigh-boring Carroll County in April. He’ll be the headlin-ing act of a Southern Moon Productions concert event on Saturday, April 26 in Carrollton. He’ll take the stage at 8 p.m. and follow warm-up bands such as the Groove Gypsies, SawDust and the Malpass Brothers, Chris and Taylor. The Master of Ceremonies will be Hall of Fame Disc Jockey Rhu-
barb Jones. Gates open at the VFW Fairgrounds in Carrollton at 5:30 p.m. Most recently, Haggard made an appearance with fellow Hall of Famers Wil-lie Nelson and Kris Kristof-ferson at the 56th Grammy Awards in January. The
trio was joined on stage by today’s superstar Blake Shelton as they sang Hag-gard’s smash “Okie From Muskogee.” Haggard and his songs were usually found near or at the top of the charts on a regular basis throughout his career. Haggard charted scores of Top 10 songs and has 40, No. 1 hits. Tickets for the concert are $61 for VIP seating and $48 for General Admis-sion and Lawn Seating. The tickets can be purchased at southernmoonproduc-tions.com. For more info, call 770-360-2531.
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MedaPhase, Inc. was founded by Dr. Mark Ling to research new treatments for skin disease. Dr. Ling is former Director of Dermatology Clinical Research at Emory University. He trained at Harvard and Duke and is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Dermatology. MedaPhase is in Newnan and serves the southern Atlanta region.
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Toenail fungus infection (“onychomycosis”) is an extremely common infection of the nails by fungus. The infection is stubborn, diffi cult to treat, and results in unsightly and often painful toenails. Treatments are often slow, time-consuming and far from 100% effective.
If you have this diffi cult to treat condition and are between the ages of 18-70 you may be eligible to participate in a research study conducted by Dr. Mark Ling, testing a topical investigational medication for the treatment of mild to moderate toenail fungus infection. To qualify, you must have fungal infection of one or both of your big toenails, but the infection must involve between 20% and 50% of the nail, no more, or less.
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For over a century, Piedmont physicians have been providing care for Georgia families as a part of the Piedmont Healthcare system – a comprehensive network of hospitals, care centers, specialists and pediatricians. So whether you need a routine checkup or critical care, you can rest assured that Piedmont Healthcare has the resources at hand to get you the care you need, close to home.
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March 7 …Blood Drives Piedmont Newnan Hospital and the American Red Cross will host blood drives at Piedmont Newnan Hospital on March 7, May 2 and July 11. All will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Conference Room 2. To give blood, a donor must be: in good health; age 17 years or older; weigh at least 110 pounds; not have do-nated blood within the last 56 days; and, show a valid photo I.D. It is recommended donors eat a snack or meal within two hours prior to do-nating blood. To schedule an appointment for an upcoming blood drive at Piedmont Newnan Hospital, visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code “piedmontnewnan” or call 1-800-RED CROSS.
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Health Fair Sharpsburg’s Peachtree City Seventh-day Adventist Church, 4957 Hwy 34 E, will host a free Community Outreach Health Fair Sunday, March 16 from 11:00am-4:00pm. www.PTCSDA.com The public is invited to enjoy a free Salad Bar lunch as they interact with exhibitors from a wide range of services. Pregnancy, Newborn Health, Breastfeeding, Breast Health, Men’s Health, Hearing, Vision, Nutrition, Mental Health, Alzheimer’s,Hospice Care, Eating Disorders, Autism, Health Age Appraisal, Chiropractic, Massage, and Exer-cise are just some of the exhibits. For more info please call Nancy Cale at 770 463 4475 or email at NanCale@aol.com. The American Red Cross will be hosting a blood drive at the Health Fair. You can go online to www.redcrossblood.org and use sponsor key: PTCSDA to make your appointment.
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The Piedmont Newnan Hospital Auxiliary is now accepting applications for their Summer Youth Volunteer Program. The program is open to Coweta County teenagers ages 14 through 18 as of April 12. The program will run for 6 consecu-tive weeks beginning June 16 and ending July 25. Participants are expected to volunteer two 4 hour shifts per week and accrue a minimum of 40 total volunteer hours.
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“5K Rainbow and Family Day” Abby’s Angels Foundation
fi rst “5K Rainbow and Family Day”Sat., April 19 at Coweta County Fairgrounds. A
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Are you planning a wedding ceremony and reception, but you’re on a budget? Here are some tips to help you save on your special day.
It’s cheaper to get married during certain months, days and times, said Michael Meyers, owner and manager of Something Special in Newnan. Couples can save money if they get married in January, February, March and November. Also, it’s usually less expensive to get married on Friday nights, Saturday mornings and on Sundays, he said.
After couples determine their wedding budget, they can use an online wedding calculator recommended by Jamie Elliott McPherson, director of operations at Vinewood Plantation, to determine how much they should spend on catering, attire, fl owers, music, photography and other items.
Find the wedding calculator at:
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This site also offers information about average wedding costs and budget advice from wedding bloggers.
Coweta County has several economical venues for weddings and receptions:
The courtroom in the Coweta County Probate Court at 200 Court Square in Newnan is available to rent for weddings, said Lorraine LaRue, coordinator at the Coweta Coun-ty Visitors Center. It holds 250 guests, but can only be rented after regular court hours, not during the day. The cost is $300, which includes the wedding rehearsal. For more information, call (770) 254-2627.
The Historic Train Depot at 60 East Broad St. is open for wedding receptions. For prices, call Tom Redwine at (770) 301-2765 during normal working hours.
Temple Avenue Park and Greenville Street Park in Newnan can be rented for wed-dings and receptions. Couples must call at least 30 days in advance, said Dean Smith, planner with the city of Newnan. He recommends making reservations even earlier because the parks are often booked six to eight months in advance.
To reserve either park, call Newnan’s Planning and Zoning Department at (770) 254-2354. The parks do not have restroom facilities, and no portable facilities are allowed.
a) Temple Avenue Park at 30 Temple Avenue is free to rent. No deposit is required. Some restrictions apply.b) Greenville Street Park can be rented with a refundable $500 security deposit. The deposit will be refunded if patrons leave the park in the condition they found it. Renters must sign a facility use guide document, with rules including no grills and no alcoholic beverages. The park is available from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Coweta County Fairgrounds & Conference Center at 275 Pine Road in Newnan has space available for rental. The Golden Creek Room (seating capacity 125) is $300 daily with a $300 refundable deposit, the Sandy Creek Room (seating capacity 250) is $400 daily with a $400 refundable deposit and the New River Hall (seating capacity 450) is $500 daily with a $500 refundable deposit, according to the rental packet provided by Coweta County Fairgrounds.
The theater and lawn costs $300 daily with a $150 refundable deposit. For all spaces,
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the refundable clean-up fee deposit will be returned if the facility is left clean. Reservations can be made up to 12 months in advance. Tables and chairs are pro-
vided, and rooms have sound systems. A reservation form/rental agreement must be completed. For more information, call (770) 254-2685.
Here are some options for larger budgets:
The Newnan Centre at 1515 Lower Fayetteville Road in Newnan is available for weddings and four-and fi ve-hour receptions with venue prices varying by the number of guests. To rent the venue for a four-hour reception with up to 100 guests, the cost is $1,700, plus the cost of packages for catering and alcoholic beverages.
Couples should book the facility at least one year in advance. For more information, call (678) 673-5494 or visit www.newnancentre.com. Something Special at 83 Greenville St. in Newnan offers discounts for Sunday and weekday weddings. The facility rental fee is $1,500, plus packages for 50 to 200 guests. For 50 guests, the cost is $4,995 plus sales tax.
Packages include tables, chairs, linens, decorations, wedding coordinator, catering, offi ciate, pianist, cake and more. For more information, call (770) 251-1206 or visit www.sspecial.net. Vinewood Plantation at 1324 Roscoe Road in Newnan offers all the major wedding elements, including catering, photography, fl oral, wedding invitations and the cake.
For Friday and Sunday events, the venue rental rate is $5,000. During July, August, January and February, the rate is $5,000 for Saturday and $4,000 for Fridays and Sun-days. The Saturday peak season rate is $6,000. For more information, call (404) 520-7465 or visit vinewoodevents.com.
HERO units began patrolling Coweta County’s portion of I-85 on Saturday, March 1. (GDOT photo)
HERO units are now in Coweta County. After watching HERO units service Metro Atlanta, resi-dents and travelers through Coweta will have this important assistance available for roadside mishaps or breakdowns. The Coweta County Government Facebook Page said Friday that the Georgia Department of Transportation began issuing one HERO (Highway Emergency Response Operator) to patrol I-85 in Coweta on March 1. The unit will patrol from the Fulton-Coweta County line to Exit 47 (Bullsboro Drive/Highway 34). The HERO unit will be available to assist with serious inci-dents as far south as the Coweta-Meriwether County line near Exit 35 (Grantville). According to the 511ga.org website, you can dial “511” and select option “1” to request HERO motorist assistance. The GDOT Transportation Management Center (TMC) dispatch-es HEROs to traffic-related incidents.
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Sometimes a story just catches your attention. In this case, it was a Facebook post from Coweta County Government. Denise Bray (pictured with Coweta Co. Sheriff Mike Yeager in that Facebook post) is retiring after over 30 years of service to the citizens of Coweta County through the Sheriff ’s Office. That’s 30 years or 3 decades! She began working back in August of 1983 as a ra-dio dispatcher for then-Sheriff Aaron Massey. Bray had since moved into the position of Clerk of the Courts Division which required working with civil process and sentences of the Superior Courts. The Coweta Shopper would like to say “Thank You” and congratulations on a job well done.
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Patty GirondaSpying some freshly-sliced pork belly at the Asian market I fre-
quent, I knew I was destined to try my hand at curing, smoking and glazing my own bacon.. Happy with my fi rst attempt, I’m already mak-ing notes to improve the next batch.
My fi rst process was curing the pork belly with equal parts sugar and salt. After three days of curing I soaked the thick slices in cool water; changing the salty water every ten minutes or so. The pork belly was then laid out on a wire rack to dry before placing it in a smoker with dry hickory chips for three hours. It was after a light smoking that I opted not to soak the wood.
Finally, I placed the bacon in a pan and lightly fried the strips with a glaze of cane syrup. That was it.
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March 6 …Knitting Beginner’s Knitting Classes. A new class for beginning knitters will be held March 6, 13 and 20 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The project is a rolled brim hat, perfect for spring weather. This class is limited to 12 partici-pants so please register soon. 770-683-1347, 1 LaGrange St., Newnan, www.newnancarnegie.com
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Tuesday Night Dinners As of Feb.18, Mount Gilead United Methodist Church will serve dinner on Tuesday nights from 5-7 PM in the Fellowship Hall. The menu ($7.00 per plate) will vary from week to week. Mount Gilead UMC is located at 2651 Highway 16 East in Sharpsburg, next to Blossman Gas Company. Please call 770-254-8876 if you need directions, want to know what’s on the menu or if you have any questions.
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Pickin’ on the Square ~ 1st & 3rd Saturday of every month, 11am - until ? All musicians are invited to come down to Newnan’s Historic Courthouse Square and play. All music genres and skill levels are welcome. Acoustic only. Call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283 for more information
Check Out Our Website For More Events www.thecowetashopper.comSouthside STEAM Expo Saturday, March 15, 2014 from 10am-4pm Coweta County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall, Newnan. Organized by Odyssey Charter School and Coweta County 4-H. Open to the general public. Admis-sion is $5 per person. STEAM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. 20 exhibits of fun, interactive activities by organizations like ZooAtlanta, the US Space and Rocket Center, Cochran Mill Nature Center, the National Inventors Hall of Fame, the Society for Georgia Archaeologists, the National Weather Service, and many more! Live presentations and per-formances, animals to see and touch and lots of fun! For more info, visit us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/events/1407204496200490
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Spring Art Walk 5 to 9 p.m. Enjoy great local art as you stroll through downtown Newnan visiting the merchants that host this event. Call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283 for more information
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AARP Drivers Safety Class from 10:00AM to 4:30 PM at the Goodwill Service Center at 228 Bullsboro Dr. The class will teach you ways to handle highway traffic, right of ways and blind spots. By completing the class you could be eligible for multi year car insurance discounts! The class is open to all ages. To find out more information and to register call 678 423 3562 x 102. Costs of the class is $15 for AARP mbrs and $20 for non mbrs. Please bring your drivers license, AARP card if mbr. and a brown bag lunch.
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Walk With A Doc Piedmont Newnan Hospital and the Georgia Center for Healthier Communities partner for “Walk with a Doc” program, which begins March 22 at 8:30 a.m., with walks occurring the fourth Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. through August, with the exception of the month of May. Piedmont doctors will host each walk, lasting approximately 45 minutes, at Carl Miller Park, located at 70 Sewell Road in Newnan. Partici-pants will receive a pedometer to help them keep track of the number of steps taken. Doctors will take five minutes to talk on a health topic of their choice at the main pavilion at the park, and participants can ask questions freely for the remainder of the session. March 22 – Dr. John Vickery, Allergy & Immunology; Dr. Vickery sees children and adults for asthma, allergic diseases, and immunologic disorders. Registration is requested but not re-quired for this free event. To register, and to learn more about the Walk with a Doc program and the Georgia Center for Healthier Communities, visit HealthierGeorgia.org.
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Crafty Chix at Grantville Public Library, 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Registration is required. (Ages 18 & up) Adults love crafts too! Join us for a craft learning series aimed to inspire adults to use their creativity, imagination and basic techniques to create beautiful crafts. Thursday, March 27, April 24. Grant-ville Branch, 100 Park Drive, Grantville, GA 30220, (770) 683-0535
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Victoria Wilcox at Writers Workshop at Senoia Library. From Writ-er to Author: How to Get Published in 2014 Presented by Victoria Wilcox, Author of “Inheritance” Saturday, March 29 @ 2:00 p.m. Adults ages 18 & up. Senoia Branch, 149 Pylant Street, Senoia, GA 30276. Registration is re-quired. Victoria Wilcox’s presentation will be of interest to writers at all levels, and will give tools for reaching publication, whether through a tra-ditional publisher or one of many self-publishing routes. For more informa-tion, contact Senoia Branch at (770)599-3537.
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Newnan Cougar Baseball 2014 Camp Monday, April 7 and Tues-day, April 8, from 9 to Noon. $45 per day. The Newnan Dugout Club invites all baseball players, ages 5-14 years old, to participate in the 2014 Base-ball Mini-Camp. All players need to bring their own glove and bat (if they have one). Mail Payment to: Newnan Dugout Club, PO Box 1512, Newnan, GA 30264 Any questions contact Lisa McKibbon @ lisa.mckibbon@cowet-aschools.org or 678.665.0828.
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Seussome Twosome Capital City Opera’s Seussome Twosome April 8 at 10 a.m. Fun for all ages. 770-683-1347, 1 LaGrange St., Newnan, www.newnancarnegie.com
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Easter Egg Hunt The Coweta County Recreation Department hosts its annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Hunter Complex at 2970 East Highway 16 in Sharpsburg. The event is free and begins at 10 a.m. Ages for children to participate is 1-9 years old. If necessary, a rain date is set for Sat., April 19.
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“5K Rainbow and Family Day” Abby’s Angels Foundation will host their first “5K Rainbow and Family Day” on Saturday, April 19, 2014, at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. The event is a fundraiser for the Abby’s Angels Foundation as well as a celebration of the life of Abby Gracen Ba-cho, the beautiful and feisty 9 year old little girl whom the foundation hon-ors. For more information about Abby’s Angels Foundation and the event please visit www.abbysangelsfoundation.org. For information on becoming a sponsor or vendor please e-mail 3sisters@abbysangelsfoundation.org or call Natalie Bacho at 404-797-2169
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LaToya B. Stephens, MD recently passed the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM)
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completed this year’s exam. “In our own state, the prevalence of adult obesity is 29.1 percent” said Dr. Stephens. “I am interested in being part of the solution to the medical epidemic by locally help-ing patients affected by obesity who seek access to safe evidence-based medical treatment.”
Dr. Stephens obtained a Bachelor of Science in Education degree in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Georgia and a Doctor of Medicine degree from Morehouse School of Medi-cine. She completed residency training at Atlanta Medical Center and is a Board Certified Fellow of the American Congress of Obstetrics and Gyne-cologists. She is active in the Newnan community and a member of various professional and social organizations. Dr. Stephens is also a member of the American Society of Bariatric Physicians. For information or an appointment, contact Ciao Bel-la Medical Center & Spa at www.ciaobellamed.com.
Knox Furniture welcomes Hope Denney as a recent member of our sales team. Hope was pre-viously a sales asso-ciate with Badcock Home Furniture. “Hope is a great ad-dition to our team! She has excellent knowledge of our merchandise and is very talented in helping with decorating ideas”, says owner Mark Knox. Hope would like to invite her previous customers to visit her and the other staff at their impressive furniture showroom. Knox Company, Inc. - 75 Greenville St. - across from the Coweta County Justice Center. 770-253-4040, www.knoxfurn.com
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770-253-6990www.lindseysrealtors.com
Ranch on 7.74± acRes, 3BR/2BA, LR w/hardwood floors, den & dining combo, laundry room, kitchen w/stove, dishwasher & cabinets. 16’x20’ workshop w/electricity & concrete floor. 6’x10’ playhouse or storage building. $159,900. (FRANK)
GReaT LaKe ReTReaT on 27.8 Wooded acRes w/5 Acre Lake, North Coweta, 4BR/4BA, vaulted GR w/fp, Rec. Room, huge gourmet kitchen. 12x50 screen porch, In-law Suite w/2nd kitchen. Easy access to Atlanta. $799,900.
IMMacULaTeLY MaInTaIned. Well Insu-lated and Well Built Home on 16.5 Acres & half in-terest in 4 acre stocked lake. 4 fenced pasture, huge walk-up attic. Shop area. 3BR/3.5BA, Greatroom w/fp, Formal DR, Country Kitchen. $650,000.
FRANK BARRON, Broker
770-231-9535
BeaUTIFUL sPacIoUs, 4 sided brick Colonial on cul-de-sac lot. Over 4,500+/- SF! 3 Fire-places. Large Rooms. Hardwood floors. Carpet like new. Finished basement! Large spacious backyard. Screened porch on 2 acres. $249,900.
aPPRox. 13,500 s/F MeTaL & sTUcco ManUFacTURInG BUILdInG plus 1800 S/F finished office space & 1800 S/F unfinished office space upstairs on 2.08 Ac. in Shenandoah Industrial Park in Newnan. 5 Mins. to I-85 at Exit 47. $995,000.
secLUded caPe cod on 2 open acres, 3BR, 2BA, vaulted GR w/fpl, dining area, kitchen w/appliances, pantry & breakfast bar, laundry room. Easy access to I-85 at Moreland or LaGrange. 40 mins. to Atl. Airport. Quiet rural area near Moreland. $139,900.
coMPLeTeLY ReModeLed, new paint, appli-ances, carpet, central air, and hardwood. 3BR/3BA, LR, DR, Den, double garage & screen porch. Fenced lot w/Kiwi trees & outbuilding. Price Reduced to $127,900!
LaKe RedWIne – Professionally Decorated European Stone and Hardy Plank Home on full basement, 5BR/4.5BA, GR w/fpl, Formal DR, Of-fice, fully equipped Kitchen w/brkst area, and triple garage w/openers. See to appreciate at $475,000 (FRANK or JESS)
GReaT In-ToWn neWnan hoMe, 4 bed-rooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, room to expand in full basement with shop, greatroom with fireplace, formal dining room, upstairs den, double garage with opener. Super energy efficient. New price $259,900. (FRANK or JESS)
MaGnIFIcenT coUnTRY esTaTe on 16.5 acRes, 4 acre stocked lake, terrace, Gunite pool w/cool decking. 5BR/4.5BA, upgraded Kitchen, Greatroom w/fpl, family room, In-law Suite, 4 Stall Barn & Stable, 4 board and electric fencing. $799,900.
MLS #07219689 MLS #07136727
MLS #07178000
MLS #07211201
MLS #07068685
sPecTacULaR TWo sToRY on The LaKe has 5 bedrooms, 5 ½ baths, plus 2 apts., inground pool, LR with F/P, dining room, updated kitchen, family room w/FPL, 4.8 acres, and so much more. A lot for $525,000.
MLS #07109462
MLS #07175522
MLS #07205412 MLS #07203254
MLS #07175531
MLS #07167293
TWo sToRY 1900 eRa hoMe, 6BR, 5.5BA, foyer w/ceramic tile floor, 7 fireplaces, LR w/fp, parlor w/fp, huge formal DR, den w/fp, kitchen w/all appliances, breakfast area, sitting room, walk-in pantry & Butler’s pan-try. In-law Apt. w/2nd Kit. All drapes, rugs & chandeliers to stay. New Price Is: $335,000
MLS #07171438
hUnTInGLand FoR saLe
• 75 Wooded Ac. near Hogansville, 3 food plots, will subdivide. $3,350/Ac.
• 92.93 Wooded Ac. near Woodbury, $3500/Ac.
• 144 Ac. near Whitesburg, ½ mile on Chattahoochee – Duck pond & 10 Ac. Dove field,
30 yr old timber. $4950/Ac.
• 153 Ac. near Greenville, 6 Food plots, 5.5 Ac. Stocked pond, 30 yr. old timber. $3500/Ac.
Frank Barron (owner/agent)770-231-9535
GoRGeoUs 128 acRes on cLeaRWaTeR Road, 100 Acres chain link fencing, 2 stocked ponds, 2 barns, 2BR house, double road frontage, good internal road system. See to appreciate. New Price Is $6,500/ac.
MLS #07144378
14,000± sQ. FT. oaK BaRn w/3780± Sq. Ft. Living Quarters on 41.83449± Mostly open, fenced & cross fenced acres w/2 streams & lake site. 4BR, 3 ½ Bath, 9 stall barn, tack room wash room, pecan trees & 6 car carport. $295,000. (FRANK)
MLS #07178059
BeaUTIFULLY MaInTaIned neIGhBoR-hood in E.Coweta near Peachtree City. North-gate School District. True in-law suite with 2nd kitchen. Elegant arches & Palladian windows, 4BR/3BA custom ranch with finished terrace and full basement. Hardwood floors & much more. $349,900. (FRANK or JESS)
MLS #07127933
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