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Vol. 26, No. 36 • Wednesday, March 18, 2015
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The Coweta
ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL
48,000 shoppers mailed monthly
Inside...
Home Improvement,Couponing & moreFree ClassesPage 18
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‘Going Green’ IsCertainly In Vogue
ARMCHAIR GARDENER
COWETA’S DEAL FINDER
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Chapman named2015 Coweta’s STAR Student
STAR STUDENT, TEACHER
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OTHER FEATURESEvents ............2,10,17,20
Just Ask Beth ...............6
Derby Day Event ........12
Walk With A Doc ........14
Sudoku Puzzle ...........15
Classifieds ..................16
Service Directory .......17
Encouraging Words ..20
Business Briefs .........22
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CALENDARof Events
Wednesdays Get Fit at the libraryWed. at 9 a.m. Join library staff for a walk to “Get Fit @ The Library”. 30 minutes max. Mitchell Powell branch
25 hospital road 770.253.3625_________________________
StOry tiMe SeNOia library(age range 2–5) Explore sto-ries and activities to encour-age children along a lifelong path of reading and learning. These 60 minute programs are designed to promote language and listening skills, expand their imagination and self-image and arouse their curi-osity about the world around them. Limited to 20 children. Registration is required. Ev-ery Wednesday @ 10:30am
Senoia branch library 148 Pylant St.770-599-3537_________________________
aarP taX-aiDe9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Free as-sistance filing federal & state income tax returns. Every Wednesday through April 8. Mitchell Powell branch
25 hospital road 770.253.3625_________________________
Thursdays hOMeSchOOl hODGe PODGeAges 7-11. Join us as we ex-plore any number of themes in a hands-on meaningful way including science, languages and cultures, the social sci-ences, art appreciation, com-puters, math and much more! Registration is required. Ev-ery Thursday @ 10:30 a.m.
Senoia branch library 148 Pylant St.770-599-3537_________________________
cOUPON eXchaNGeThursdays at 10 a.m. Join others for a coupon exchange - share money saving ideas, tips, and coupons. Includes a short presentation by library staff on April 2. Bring cou-pons to share with others. Scissors will be provided. Mitchell Powell branch
25 hospital road 770.253.3625
SaturdaysGeD PreP claSSeS Saturdays 12pmGrantville library offers a one hour class taught by educator Shelly Smith for adults pre-
paring to the the GED exam. Registration is required.
100 Parks Dr.770-683-0535____________________
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This month is noted on my calendar as the end of my fi ft h year as owner of Th e Coweta Shopper. It seems almost like yes-terday that I decided to pursue this second career in the “Pa-
per” business. Actually it’s just a continuation of a career with about a 50-year hiatus in between, as I got my start in business delivering newspapers from the seat of my bicycle. Th ere are some similari-ties, and a few diff erences, in “delivering” the paper and “owning” the paper, but business is business and you have to do whatever it takes. Here’s how I remember those days and how they compare with what I do today today.
Back then (c. 1961) I started work right aft er I got out of school for the day. Now I start work right aft er I get out of bed. (Or about 10:00, whichever comes fi rst) I had 100 customers, then, who expected the arrival of their newspaper on time, 7 days a week. I now deliver to 12,000 homes and businesses each week. In the old days, I was not allowed to miss a single day of work with only one acceptable excuse – a death in the family, and even then it had to be “My” death. Th at is also true today – the Shopper has not missed a deadline in 26 years. I used to throw those 100 papers from the seat of my bike. Th is time I contracted with the United States Postal Service in order to avoid a good bit of “Pedaling”! But their delivery fee for just one week i s more money than I would have earned in 4 years of bicy-cling! And back then, I had to go to most of those homes each Saturday to collect the “fi ft y-two cents” they owed me. Yet, i f they didn’t pay me, I still had to pay for my papers, and the same is true today. If my advertisers don’t pay me, I still have to pay for the paper. (And the rent, and the utilities and salaries, and postage etc, etc, etc.) But, thankfully, that rarely happens, as we do business with some pretty nice folks! Th ere is one more thing, however, that hasn’t changed signifi cantly. In 1961, I made about $10.00 per week aft er expenses. Th ese days, I usually make at least that much. Usually.
I constantly hear and read that the demise of print media is close at hand, however, I will continue to try to make adjustments to our publication to keep it popular for the readers and a good value for our advertisers for as long as possible, using the same philosophy that got us started. My mission from the fi rst day was simple: Connect the citizens of our community with the products and services available here, and do so in a positive and encouraging way. But at least 99% of the success we have enjoyed is because of the talent, discipline and hard work of our team who make it all happen. And for that, I am quite thankful.
Joe
Th e Shopper Staff Rusty Kuehl Advertising Sales
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Joey Howard Digital Editor / Sales404-698-0734 • [email protected]
Ruth Harris Doyal Composition770-254-1421 • [email protected]
Joseph E. Williams Publisher770-683-9705 offi ce • [email protected]
Th e Coweta Shopper is published by AdMedia, Inc.P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 • 770-254-1421
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Th e Coweta Shopper is a popular and eff ective ad-vertising guide mailed weekly to 12,000+ homes and businesses throughout Coweta county. We have successfully served the Coweta county area for over twenty years with our consumer-orient-ed guide consisting of a wide variety of retail and service advertisers, along with classifi ed adver-tisements.
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March brings St. Patrick’s Day with green everywhere in every thing. “Going Green” environmentally is in vogue. When I think green, I think trees. They give shade, cooling, wildlife habitat and beautifi cation to our personal and public landscapes.
As an extension of that thinking, our forests, both private and public, provide wildlife habitat; control of rainwater runoff and soil erosion; help to clean the air and add oxygen to the environ-ment; and provide recreation as well as renewable resources.
We all receive benefi ts from our forests: physical - exercise; mental - stress relief; emotional - connecting with nature and our inner selves; and spiritual - nature gives a sense of something larger and greater than ourselves. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “In forests we return to reason and faith.”
During the 1930’s, under FDR, natural resource conservation was largely implemented by the Civilian Conservation Corps. De-pleted forests and worn out farm lands were reclaimed and trans-formed with the planting of huge numbers of trees.
Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, GA is a great example of worn out farmland and forest being recreated over time into a wonderful natural and recreational area. Dunaway Gardens in Coweta County preserves forest land, wetland and historical gar-dens. Chattahoochee Bend State Park provides forests and water recreation and preservation.
Green burial is a new concept that could help to preserve for-est lands and prevent development of forests.
When reminded of green in March, think trees. Please help to protect and preserve our private and public forest lands.
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WGTC Coweta Culinary Partners withMeals on Wheels of Coweta
Th e Culinary Arts department of the West Georgia Technical College Coweta Campus has partnered with Meals on Wheels of Coweta County. Th e partnership will help support seniors in Coweta County by donating food left over from West Georgia Technical College Coweta Culinary events.
“Our students and faculty continue to show their hard work and dedication in and out of the classroom,” said West Georgia Technical College President Steve G. Daniel. “I am proud of their commitment to our College and to our community.”
Th e partnership came about when Mark Whitlock, CEO of the Central Educa-tion Center, introduced WGTC culinary arts instructor Chef Tricia Vera to Lizabeth Andrew, the President of Meals on Wheels of Coweta. Aft er speaking with Andrew and seeing the need, Vera decided to help out.
Th e students help to package and deliver the food to Meals on Wheels of Coweta. Students in the culinary arts program and the student organization of BACON on the Coweta Campus are able to volunteer.
Beth Dow is the owner of Home Helpers and Direct Link of GA & AL. She is a Certified Senior Advisor, Certified in Alzheimer’s Care and Geriatric Case Management. She understands firsthand what it means to be a caregiver and knows how hard it can be. Beth started Home Helpers because she wanted family caregivers to know that they didn’t have to feel alone.To submit your question, please email: [email protected]. For more information about Home Helpers and Direct Link of GA & AL, please call 678-876-5118 or email: [email protected].
BETH: Just asking this question shows that you are of sound mind. The folks that don’t need to be driving, usually do not recognize that they do not need to be driving.
First take a walk around your car. Do you see dents or scratches? If you do, this may be an indication that your driving is not up to par.
Be sure your vision is good. Have your vision checked every year. Depth perception is not as precise as we age. Be sure you are able to see what you need to see when you drive.
As we age our reaction time slows. It doesn’t matter how good of a driver you are, if your reaction time is not where it needs to be and someone pulls out in front of you, you will hit them.
One final test you can do is to have someone ride with you. Ask them to be honest about your driving. If after the drive their knuckles are white and they are holding on to the handle over the door for dear life, you probably don’t need to ask.
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Tip Top Tree Service owner Allen Davis is ready to help you with your tree removal,
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Call Allen about saving $100 off on any service when you mention his ad in the Shopper!
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Mark’s Pro Wash can make your house, drive, patioor deck look great for spring. Owner, Mark Carroll,
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From Special Reports
Newnan High School student Sarah Chapman was named as the 2015 Cowe-ta County STAR Student at the Newnan Rotary Club’s annual STAR program, held Friday at the Newnan Country Club. Chapman – a senior at Newnan High – shares the honor with Newnan High School AP Calculus teacher Jo Ellen Gordon, whom she chose as her STAR Teacher. STAR Students from East Coweta High School, the Heritage School, Newnan High School, Northgate High School, and Trinity Christian School were all honored at the Friday event along with their chosen STAR Teachers, parents and school representatives. The Newnan Rotary Club serves as the local sponsor for the statewide STAR program, which recognizes top-achieving high school students each year. This year’s STAR Students and Teachers from Coweta County’s five participating schools were: East Coweta High School: STAR Stu-dent Sonny Byun and STAR Teacher Kirsten Geter (AP English/Composition teacher, East Coweta High) The Heritage School: STAR Student Seraphina Lee and STAR Teacher Gina Watkiss (AP Chemistry teacher, Science Department Chair, Heritage) Newnan High School: STAR Student Sarah Chapman and STAR Teacher Jo Ellen Gordon (AP Calculus teacher, Math Department Chair, Newnan High) Northgate High School: STAR Student Connie Hauser and STAR Teacher Lynn Vance (AP English Language teacher, Northgate High) Trinity Christian School: STAR Stu-dent Caleb Hess and STAR Teacher Jen-nifer Rinkenberger (AP Calculus teach-er, Trinity Christian) The Student Teacher Achievement Rec-ognition Program (STAR) Program rec-ognizes top academic students in Geor-gia high schools each year at the school, county, regional and state levels. To be named STAR, senior class students must
have the highest score in their school in one sitting on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) taken through the November test date of their senior year. They must also be in the top 10 percent or top 10 students of their class based on grade point average. STAR students are asked to honor the educator who most influenced their aca-demic achievement by naming them as their STAR Teacher. All five STAR teach-ers introduced the Rotary members to their students at Friday’s program, cit-ing their scholarship, high character, and their extracurricular and civic accom-plishments. Newnan High School STAR Teacher Gordon first met Coweta County’s 2015 STAR Student as a sophomore, when she joined the Newnan High School Key Club that Gordon sponsors, and later taught her Advanced Placement Calcu-lus BC. As a student, Gordon described Chapman as well-balanced, focused, highly analytical and “flawless… she does not make mistakes.” Chapman is also a member of the National Honor Society, a National Merit finalist and this year’s Newnan High School Valedictorian. “She is also a very nice person” who goes to extra lengths to help fellow students in her classes, said Gordon. Chapman plans to attend the University of Alabama this fall and double-major in Speech Therapy and Spanish. The county STAR Student honoree is also chosen based on SAT ranking. As Coweta’s 2015 STAR student, Chapman will represent Coweta as a nominee for regional STAR Student on March 27. The STAR Program is sponsored state-wide by the Professional Association of Georgia Educators, Georgia Chamber of Commerce and Georgia Department of Education. The Newnan Rotary Club hosted the local STAR program locally for the ninth year. The Newnan Rotary luncheon was also attended by the STAR Students’ families, school principals or heads of school, and counselors from each of the represented schools, as well as Coweta Board of Education members and Superintendent Steve Barker.
COWETA’S STAR STUDENTS, TEACHERS
Chapman, Gordon named Coweta County’s 2015 STAR Student, Teacher
The STAR Students and Teachers honored were, left to right, Newnan High School (and Coweta County) STAR Student Sarah Chapman and STAR Teacher Jo Ellen Gordon, East Coweta High School STAR Student Sonny Byun and STAR Teacher Kirsten Geter, Trinity Christian School STAR Student Caleb Hess and STAR Teacher Jennifer Rinkenberger Northgate High School STAR Student Connie Hauser and STAR Teacher Lynn Vance (AP English, and Heritage School STAR Student Seraphina Lee and STAR Teacher Gina Watkiss.
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March 21 …SteaM eXPOSaturday 10 to 4 at Cowea Fairgrounds. $5 per per-son, 2 and under free. Organized by Odyssey Charter School & Coweta County 4-H.Website: http://www.odysseycharterschool.net/
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March 22 …chorale’s Spring concertMasterworks Chorale’s spring concert features spiritual and secular music celebrating the glory of life in all its phases. Th e Centre for Performing and Visual Arts at 3:00 pm. Tickets available at the Centre and the Centre box offi ce on the day of the concert. General admission $15, students with ID $5, and children under 6 are free.
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Details have been released for the sec-ond annual Hats & Hooves Derby Day event to benefit Communities In Schools of Coweta County. Local supporters are expecting great results once more for the program’s biggest fundraiser of the year. The 2015 Hats & Hooves event will be held on Saturday, May 2 at the McRitchie-Hollis Museum at 74 Jackson St. in Newnan. The event runs from 5 to 10 p.m. Those attending will be treated to a live broad-cast of the Kentucky Derby on several big screen TVs. Food and beverages will be served and activities include live music, a silent auction and door prize giveaways. Tickets for the event are $75 per per-son and may be purchased online by reg-istering at ciscoweta.org. All proceeds benefit Communities In Schools of Coweta County, an affiliate of the national and Georgia CIS organiza-tions. “We were overwhelmed by the success of last year’s first Hats & Hooves fund-raiser,” said Gina Weathersby, Execu-tive Director of CIS of Coweta County. “Coweta County has really embraced
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Piedmont Newnan Hospital is kicking off another season of Walk With a Doc starting with a physician who can offer plenty of advice as we near the start of allergy season. All members of the Coweta County community are invited to join up with John Vickery IV, M.D. of the Center for Allergy & Asth-ma of Georgia on Saturday, March 28 at Carl Miller Park at 70 Sewell Road in Newnan. Dr. Vickery treats children and adults for asthma, allergic disease and immunologic disorders. He is a member of the American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI), American College of Allergy Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), American College of Physicians (ACP), and American Medical Association (AMA). Walkers are encouraged to gather at the park by 8:15 a.m. as the walk begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. Dr. Vickery will take five minutes to talk about asthma and allergies before leading participants on a walk through the park while he answers questions from participants. Participants will receive a pedometer to help them keep track of the number of steps taken, as well as a choice of a free T-shirt or water bottle. While the event is free, registration is required by calling 877-527-3712 or visiting piedmont.org/walkwithadoc. Registration will also be available on site starting at 8 a.m. Piedmont launched Walk With a Doc after their health needs assessment showed that one in four adults in Coweta County is physically inactive and nearly one in three is considered obese. The walks not only encour-age physical fitness, but they give participants one-on-one time with a physician. The walks will be held the fourth Saturday of each month through September.
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SECLUdEd BRICk RANCH w/fULL BASE-MENT on 12.36 mostly wooded acres with stream & large irrigated garden spot, 4BR/3BA, LR w/fpl, formal DR, country kitchen w/brkfst area, den w/fpl & woodstove, LR, double garage & new windows thru-out. A lot for $239,900. (FRANK or JESS)
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. New price $449,900 (FRANK or JESS)
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MLS #07125294 MLS #07378636ARBOR SpRINGS, ENjOy GOLf COURSE LIVING in this Marvelous 4BR, 4 ½ bath home w/2 Master Suites (1 up &1 down) super Gourmet Kitchen w/breakfast area, GR w/fireplace, Banquet size DR, Den, Rec. Room, Oversized Multi-level Deck, Outdoor Kitchen & Outdoor fireplace, full basement on over 2 acres. $599,900. (JESS and FRANK)
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TREMENdOUS 4-SIdEd BRICk 2-STORy TRAdITIONAL ON 15 AC. LAkE IN ARBOR SpRINGS! Huge deck & patio overlooking lake. Open kit. w/updated appliances & brkfst area, for-mal DR, 2-story foyer, LR w/f/p. Office, Loft area, 4BR/4.5BA, hrdwd flrs, full bsmt. w/f/p, Plantation shutters, triple garage. Easy access to I-85, Newnan & PTC. $724,900. (JESS or FRANK)
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TRAdITIONAL HOME ON 10 ACRES NEAR SENOIA. Bring your horses! 4BR/3.5BA, Lg. LR w/high ceilings & fpl, Sep. DR. Kitchen w/granite c-tops & SS appliances. Screen porch overlooking inviting pool. 1.5 Ac stocked pond w/walk over bridge. 4.5 acre of cleared land w/horse pasture. Riding arena. 3 stall red barn w/tack room w/water & 5 car garage w/Apt. NEw pRICE IS $525,000. (JESS OR FRANK)
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HURRy ON THIS SpECIAL HOME IN PRIME EAST COWETA LOCATION. 5 Br, 2 full Ba & 2 half Ba. In-ground pool. Detached 20x24 shop. Updat-ed kitchen. New deck. Living room w/f/p. Formal DR & Sunroom. Shows like new! Just $239,900 (Jess or Frank)
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FOR REnT 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent. 30 Tuxedo Avenue. $750 per month. Mildred W Brown 404-349-5408 ‘
land/lOTS 188 HEAvILY wOODED ACRES on Mountville Road in Hogansville. Stocked pond and city water and sewage available. Ideal for development or private hunting retreat. Lots of deer, turkey and other wildlife. Easy access to I-85 at Hogansville. $3,600/ac. Frank or Jess, Lind-sey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, 770-253-6990 1 ACRE LOT in town of Lu-thersville for $4,900. Kim Ivery 770-560-6008 Lindsey’s Inc. 770-253-6990 #239 61 PARk LIkE ACRES, 10 acre lake. Horse farm commu-nity area near Moreland. $5995 Ac. (Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-231-9535 19.08 ACRES ON HwY 27 near Moreland. $7,500 per acre. Frank H. Barron. Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan. 770-231-9535. 86 PRISTINE ACRES, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house w/gourmet kitchen, 50’x150’ shop w/51x50 workshop, 14 pad-docks, 5 run in sheds, sprin-klered dressage arena, add’l land available. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990.
land/lOTS 110 ACRES near Harralson, 14 acre lake, Bermuda pasture, 25 year old pines. $995,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors. 770-231-9535. 38.622 wOODED ACRES w/2 streams & 2 pond sites in Warm Springs on county line. $3,900/Ac. (Frank or Steve) Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14, Jackson St. Newnan. 770-253-6990 MERIwETHER CO. 214 mostly open acres on Hwy 54. 2 barns, gorgeous building sites, 2 lakes, fenced pasture. $4,000 per acre. Frank/Jess, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990.
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INvESTMENT OPPORTU-NITY in north side of Newnan just past Bypass on Hwy 29 North. Great commercial po-tential! 3BA brick home plus 5184+/- s/f metal, brick & vinyl commercial bldg w/numerous divided rooms. 3 baths & open deck area w/garage & loading dock. $495,000. Frank or Jess Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990 FOR RENT – 16 Bullsboro Dr. – 3,944+/- Sq. Ft. office or retail space. 15 parking places. $3,500/mo. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14, Jackson Street, Newnan. 770-231-9535
SERViCES OLD vETERAN & SON HANDYMAN SERvICE lawn care, fertilizing, aeration, dethatching, mowing, weed eating, edging, blowing, hedge trimming, pruning, tree limb removal, yard clean up, trash removal, pressure washing, gutter cleaning, concrete repairs, general repairs. 35 years experience. Free estimates. 678-340-0820 3.25
BATHTUB RESURFACING Repair and/or refinish bath-tubs, showers, porcelain, fiber-glass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 3.25
CRUD BUSTER PRESSURE wASHING It’s time to clean things up. Who you gonna call? Crud Buster. 32 years in Coweta. All your pressure washing needs. Always hire a vet. Thanks, David, 770-550-7777 6.10
RAY’S DRYwALL & PAINT-ING, LLC Licensed & insured. cell 404.798.0741; fax 770-251-7063 ‘
SERViCES ROSSI BOBCAT SERvICE Grading for private roads, drive-ways, and outbuildings. Sod prep. Light clearing. $85 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call 678-378-8196, 678-378-8197 ‘ AUCTION SERvICES: estates, business and real estate. F. w. Bishop Auction Co. 770-252-3006 GAL #2626 3.25
TOwNSHIP COINS recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. Free in store ap-praisals. 3500 Hwy 34 East, Sharpsburg 770-254-2727. H O M E E X T E R I O R S additions, siding, gutters, overhang, roofing, pressure washing, flat concrete work - driveways, patios, etc. 678-416-2870 James Shelnutt ‘ ELECTRICAL INSTALLA-TION ceiling fans, 220 volt out-lets, security lighting, additions, remodeling, new homes, com-mercial work. Licensed/insured. 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘ HAPPY DAY LAwN CARE Complete Lawn Maintenance. Grass Cutting, Weed Eating, Mulching, Landscaping. BBQ Wood - Hickory, Pecan, Cherry. Firewood $100 pick up or $120 delivered, stacked. Delivery available. 770-251-0512 BOSS TREE SERvICE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trim-ming. Chipper Service. Com-plete Clean Up. 770-251-8000. HANDYMAN SERvICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, etc. Credit cards accepted. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * TOP NOTCH CLEANING Service LLC, “Specializing in Commercial Services” Home Maid Cleaning, Move In & Out Service. Remodeling Clean Up. Turn Key Rental, Apartment or Commercial Cleaning. Buff & Wax Service. Licensed & Bonded. Credit cards accepted. 678-777-6867 ‘ MOvING HELP loading, packing, driving. Across town or across the country. 8 years expe-rience. Charles 770-328-4002 ‘
HElp WanTEd SEEkING HIGHLY MOTI-vATED INDIvIDUAL for a rewarding career in financial services. Willing to educate. PT / FT. Contact Tommy 770-251-7774, [email protected] 4.15
MANUFACTURING JOBS in Coweta County. Must have experience, clean criminal back-ground, pass drug test. $10-$14 hr. Call Chase Professionals 770-252-2202 or apply Mon-Fri 9am-11am 1047 Bullsboro Dr., www.chaseprofessionals.com
3.25
INFANT TEACHER, pre-school teacher, cook / bus driver, maintenance worker and asst. director. (MUST have ex-perience). Call Ms Tanya 770-253-6709. 4.15
HAIR STYLISTS – The Bou-levard Salon in Newnan’s Avery Park is now hiring a hair stylist. Please call 770-683-4431 for more information on this posi-tion. 3.18
CNAS NEEDED – Do you live in Coweta, Fayette or Troup County? Can you work 20-30 hours a week? Home Helpers of Georgia and Alabama needs you. Please apply online at:
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pETS SOUTH ATLANTA DOG wIZARD – Specializing in: Full Off-Leash Reliability, Ba-sic and Advanced Obedience, Separation Anxiety, Aggression, Housebreaking and General Problem Solving. Free Evalu-ation & Lifetime Guarantee. 404-909-8299. Email: [email protected]. Web: southatlantadogwizard.com. 5-6
PET ADOPTIONS SUNDAY 1-4 p.m. in Petsmart Newnan ~ adoptable cats and dogs. Newnan Pavilion, 1072 Bulls-boro Dr, Newnan, GA 30265 View available pets, info on volunteer activities and fund-raising activities at
georgiaheartlandhumanesociety.com
NEwNAN COwETA HU-MANE SOCIETY. check out www.nchsrescue.org for list of animals at local animal control facility and foster care animals. Call 770-253-4694
Classifieds Call 770-254-1421,
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or e-mail [email protected] 3 p.m. Friday To Place Your Ad In The Next Issue!
lOST pETS MALE BEAGLE, Gordon Road, Moreland area, has chip, wearing collar, needs meds for seizures. Please call 770-252-8338 with any information. 4.8
LOST FEMALE CAT named Sadie, black with white chest and 4 white paws, has micro-chip #981020005552382. RE-WARD. Call Linda Hawkins 404-432-4517. 4.8
FOUnd pETS BROwN CHIHUAHUA in subdivision near Sam’s Club. Please call 419-777-8229 3.18
VOlUnTEERS vOLUNTEER FOR NEw-NAN-COwETA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AT THE RESTORE and Construction projects. Volunteer orientation is every Wednesday and Satur-day at 10 a.m. at the ReStore, 150 Pine Road, Newnan. For more info, Community Out-reach Coordinator at 770-252-9049 Ext. 23 or email [email protected] MEALS ON wHEELS OF COwETA is growing and needs more volunteers. Visit our website, www.mealson-wheelsofcoweta.com or call 678-423-1700 for information. AFFINIS HOSPICE … add-ing more life to each day. To get started contact Affinis Hos-pice, and ask for Debbie Fam-bro, volunteer coordinator, at 404-832-4232 or email [email protected]
GENTIvA HOSPICE Seeking Volunteers. Join a team that be-lieves that every moment mat-ters, believes in compassionate care and in dignity and respect for each patient we serve. For more information please con-tact Lynn Yeager, Manager of Volunteer Services, Gentiva Hospice, 770-502-1104.’
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Ensure the park is maintained by removing •debris and trash
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March 22 …health Fair / blOOD DriVeFREE Community Health Fair & Blood Drive at Peachtree City SDA Church (4957 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg GA) Sund., March 22 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Over 30 health-related booths with informa-tion on topics such as chiropractic care, special needs children, diabetes, healthy eating, new-borns, cancer support, and many more. Blood pressure, body mass index, glucose, and choles-terol screenings will also be available. A free lunch is provided. Door prizes throughout the day! An Air Evac Lifeteam medical helicopter will also be on site this year! No cost - everything is free! To make an appointment for blood donation, go to www.redcrossblood.org and use the sponsor key PTCSDA. For more info, contact Nancy Cale [email protected]_________________________________
March 23 …the bible, PUrSUit OF haPPiNeSS “The Triumph of Life in the Old Testament: On the Bible and the Pursuit of Happiness” Dr. Brent Strawn of Emory University’s Candler School of Theologywill discuss how the Bible, particularly the Old Testament, relates to recent developments in the study of happiness and human flourishing. Doors open at 3:30 for the 4:00 program. The Carnegie, 1 LaGrange St., Newnan.
newnanclf.com, 770.683.1347_________________________________
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By LaTina EmersonCoweta’s Deal Finder Take advantage of free or low cost classes being offered in Coweta County and learn a new skill. Local classes can expand your knowl-edge on home improvement, couponing, CPR, legal topics and driving information. u Home Improvement Want to spruce up your home with-out spending a fortune? Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity will offer Do-It-Yourself Home Improvement classes once a month through this summer. Par-ticipants will learn how to restore typical items from around the house to decorate their home. The free classes are open to the pub-lic. The next class will be taught 11 a.m. to noon on March 20 in the Communi-ty Resource Center at 150 Pine Road in Newnan. For information about future classes, contact Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity at 770-252-9049. The Home Depot also offers free Do-It-Yourself classes. Upcoming classes at the Bullsboro Drive store in Newnan include: • How to install a toilet – 1 to 2:30 p.m. on April 19. Learn how to select the cor-rect tools and supplies and remove and install a new toilet.
• How to install tile – 10 to 11:30 a.m. on March 21 and 1 to 2:30 p.m. on April 12. Learn how to cut, set, grout and seal tile and select the correct supplies. • Interior paint and drywall repair – 1 to 2:30 p.m. on March 22. Learn how to re-pair damaged drywall and find out the best ways to use rollers and brushes. • Lawn and garden preparation – 10 to 11:30 a.m. on March 28. Learn how to se-lect the correct garden tools, garden loca-tion and vegetables. Also, find out how to prepare the garden soil and maintain the garden. To register for classes, visit homedepot.com and search for “Classes.”u Couponing If you want to learn how to stretch your dollars by using coupons, join other local residents at the Coupon Exchange Club each Thursday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Powell Branch Library, 25 Hospital Road in Newnan. The Coupon Exchange Club is open to adults (18 and older). Participants will share money saving ideas, tips and cou-pons. Bring coupons to share with others. Scissors will be provided. For more infor-mation, contact the Powell Branch Library at 770-253-3625. In the future, Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity will offer free couponing
classes. Participants will learn how to use coupons to save money while shopping. They will also learn how to budget and plan ahead for meal preparation. The class schedule is still being determined.u CPR, AED and First Aid Training Learn skills that could save a loved one’s life or enable you to provide basic medical care during an emergency. Newnan CPR offers CPR, AED (Auto-mated External Defibrillator) and First Aid training. Training is available for medical professionals or the general public, such as churches and families. The organization is certified by the American Red Cross, American Heart Association and National Safety Council. The following classes are recommended for the general public: American Heart As-sociation Heart Saver CPR/AED course, American Heart Association Heart Saver First Aid/CPR/AED course and Red Cross Lay Responder CPR/First Aid course. These classes are two-year certification courses. Here are some upcoming classes: • March 27 at 10 a.m. – AHA Heart-saver CPR/AED, cost $40, Location: 4046 Sharpsburg McCollum Road, Newnan, GA 30265 • March 27 at 10 a.m. – AHA Heart-saver First Aid/CPR/AED, cost $60, 4046
Sharpsburg McCollum Road, Newnan, GA 30265 • March 27 at 11:45 a.m. – AHA Heartsaver First Aid only, cost $40, 4046 Sharpsburg McCollum Road, Newnan, GA 30265 For more info or to sign up for classes, call Newnan CPR at 678-796-8277 or visit newnancpr.com, click on “Schedule” in the first paragraph to view the 2015 schedule.u Free Legal Advice Need some legal advice from an at-torney? Attend Ask-A-Lawyer Day from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on March 20 at the Powell Branch Library, 25 Hospital Road in Newnan. The event is designed to inform resi-dents in Coweta County and surrounding areas about the Georgia Legal Services Program and offer free and brief legal advice on a variety of issues. Attorneys will provide free advice on topics includ-ing family, wills and estates, bankruptcy, landlord/tenant and more. For more in-formation, contact the Powell Branch Library at 770-253-3625. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Coweta’s Deal Finder is always looking for great deals around town. Businesses can submit information for future deals by email to LaTina Emerson at:[email protected].
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Visit Downtown Newnan Friday, March 20 from 5 to 9 p.m. for MainStreet Newnan’s Bi-Annual Art Walk Event and celebrate local talent! During the Art Walk downtown businesses extend their hours to host store front exhibits and demonstrations by a variety of Newnan’s fi nest artists. Complementary tastings and hors d’oeuvres will be served by some of our local businesses, as well as specials and promotions.
Visitors can expect to stroll through over 30 loca-tions, and see the work of at least 40 artists. Spectators
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and enthusiast will fi nd a variety of types of art styles and mediums, including: oil on canvass, engraving, pottery, photography, jewelry-making, fi ber arts, per-forming arts and acrylics.
Th e downtown streets and sidewalks are sure to be fi lled with unexpected talent and entertainment.
Th e FREE event takes place twice a year in Historic Downtown Newnan.
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ARTISTof the month
Suzanne Caldwell is the Newnan Coweta Art Associa-tion artist of the month for March 2015
Suzanne enjoys working in oils and pastels and has taken lessons from Helen Hayes and Debra Kidwell. She prefers working from photos taken around town or on travels. Favorite pictures are birds, barns, chickens and landscapes.
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Encouraging WordsQ
“A mind focused on doubt and fear cannot focus on the journey to victory.”
~ Mike Jones
Q“Fear is created not by the world around us,
but the mind, by what we think is going to happen.”
~ Elizabeth Gawain
Q“Thinking will not overcome fear
but action will.”~ W. Clement Stone
Q“Inaction breeds doubt and fear.
Action breeds confidence and courage.“If you want to conquer fear, do not sit at home
and think about it. Go out and get busy.”~ Dale Carnegie
Q“To be ambitious for wealth, and yet always expecting to be poor;
to be always doubting your ability to get what you long for, is like trying to reach East
by traveling West. No matter how hard you work for success, if your thought is
saturated with fear of failure, it will kill your efforts,
neutralize your endeavors and make success impossible.”
~ Charles Baudouin
Q“I have not ceased from being fearful, but I have ceased to let it control me.”
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Q“Even though I walk through the valley
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cOttON Mill FarMerS MarketFARMERS WANTED: Cotton Mill Farmers Market vendor meeting. Monday, March 23rd, 7pm Farmers, backyard gardeners, hobby farmers. We’re accept-ing vendors from Coweta County. Carroll County Ag Center, 900 Newnan Rd., Carrollton. Producer-only market opens April 18th.
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March 23 …What tiMe iS it? (ages 2-4)It’s time to have some fun while learning something new at the Senoia library! Toddlers, their parents or caregivers are invited to expand their learning through a 30 minute hands-on program. Class size is limited to 15 children. Registration is required. 4th Monday each month @ 10:30am Dates: March 23; April 27. Senoia Library 148 Pylant St., 770-599-3537_________________________________
March 24 …cMa MeetiNGCMA Blessed Riders Monthly Meeting – IHOP Newnan. For 2015, the local Christian Motorcyclists Assn. chapter will meet at IHOP Restaurant on Bulls-boro Dr., the 4th Tuesday of each month. 6:30 pm to eat, and 7:00 pm for meeting. Come join us Feb. 24 for our 2nd meeting of 2015. Free to serve with or join CMA, but IHOP does charge $ for the food you eat. For more information on CMA or the Blessed Riders, visit: cmaser6.org/GA/BlessedRiders/ or call (678) 466-0262.cmaser6.org/Ga/blessedriders_________________________________
March 24 …aarP DriVerS SaFety claSS at the Central Library in Sharpsburg 9:30 to 4. Refresh your driving skills and review the new rules of the road. You may also save on your car insurance! The class is open to ALL ages. Cost is $15 for AARP mbrs. and $20 for others. Call 770-683-2052 to register. All attendees please bring your drivers license, AARP card if member and a brown bag lunch. Also May 19.
85 literary lane 770-683-2052_________________________________
March 24 …PiNtereSt Style at SeNOia library(ages 15 & up) Come and explore the wonderful world of “Pinterest”. Every month we will re-create a “Pin-terest” DIY pin. Subjects may include jewelry, fashion, crafts, home décor and more! March 24 and April 21 from 4:30-5:30Senoia Branch Library 148 Pylant St., 770-599-3537_________________________________
March 25 …aarP DriVer SaFety claSSWednesday 10 to 4. Also April 22. Refresh driving skills, learn driving strategies, and new rules of the road. Call Roger Echols to register 770-927-1693.
1 laGrange St, Newnan
March 25 …DOG ObeDieNce claSSeS at recDog obedience classes for beginners at the Coweta County Recreation Dept., 39 Hospital Rd., Newnan, starting March 25 at 7:00 p.m. The course is ten weeks in length for a charge of $125. Dogs must be a mini-mum of 5 months of age to attend. Children are wel-come to participate in the training providing they are physically able to handle their dogs and understand lengthy instruction. Exercises taught will include heel-ing on and off leash, coming on command, stand for exam, and sit & down stays. Call the Recreation Dept. 770-254-3750 or instructor Vicky Jones 770-253-1427.
770-254-3750, 770-253-1427_________________________________
March 28 …Walk With the DOc Piedmont Newnan Hospital is kicking off another sea-son of Walk With a Doc starting with John Vickery IV, M.D. of the Center for Allergy & Asthma of Georgia on Saturday, March 28 at Carl Miller Park at 70 Sewell Road in Newnan. Walkers are encouraged to gather at the park by 8:15 a.m. as the walk begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. Participants will receive a pedometer to help them keep track of the number of steps taken, as well as a choice of a free T-shirt or water bottle. While the event is free, registration is required by calling 877-527-3712 or visiting piedmont.org/walkwithadoc.
piedmont.org 877-527-3712_________________________________
March 28 …crOSS Fit bOOt caMP (ages 13 & up) at Senoia Library. Join CrossFit of Peachtree City as they lead attendees in some body shocking drills sure to jumpstart your resolutions to get in shape. See what the Cross Fit rave is all about as you take part in a Cross Fit Boot Camp sure to wear you out! Registration is required. Sat., March 28th @ 11:00 a.m. Senoia Branch Library
148 Pylant St., 770-599-3537_________________________________
March 28 …crUiSe-iN Great South Harley-Davidson of Newnan, I85 East Hwy 16, Newnan, just off Exit 41. Open to all vehicles. Awards, Prizes, Food, Music and More. Every 4th Sat-urday through October. 4 to 7. Rain or shine. Contact Mary for more info
706-668-7731 [email protected]_________________________________
March 29 …PalM SUNDay cONcert The University of West Georgia Department of Music’s Chamber Singers and the UWG Tuba Ensemble will perform in the Charles Wadsworth Auditorium at 3:00 p.m. Free admission.
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Beth Dow, owner of Home Helpers of Georgia and Alabama, has passed the Certifi ed Alzheimer Educator Examination (CAEd), the National Certifi cation Board for Alzheimer Care (NCBAC) announced on Mon-day, March 2. Dow is Th e Coweta Shopper senior living contributor with her weekly ‘Just Ask Beth’ col-umn. Th e CAEd certifi cation allows Dow to explain dementia to the public and/or train healthcare profes-sionals who off er direct care to persons with dementia. Certifi ed Alzheimer Educators like Dow understand the disease; how to provide care; and know eff ective methods for imparting information to adults. If you would like to schedule training for your staff or family caregivers, please contact Beth at [email protected] or call 678-876-5118.
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Verizon / WG Wireless has announced new store hours eff ective immediately for the Th omas Crossroads loca-tion. Th e store will open from 9 am to 8 pm, Monday through Friday. On Saturday, the hours are 9 am to 7 pm. Th e store is closed on Sunday. Verizon / WG Wire-less sells a complete line of mobile devices/cell phones and is located at 3161 Highway 34 East in the Th omas Crossroads area, next to Dollar Tree and Goodwill.
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Three Coweta County School Sys-tem principals will begin system ad-ministrative positions following the current school year. Evan Horton, Jose Casablanca and Melissa Wimbish have been pro-moted and will begin their respective new posts in July. Horton has been named as the Coweta County School System’s Di-rector of Student Services. Casablan-ca has been named as the Coweta County School System’s Director of Student Programs and Grants. Wim-bish has been named as the Coweta County School System’s Director of Federal Programs and Title I. Horton is currently the principal of East Coweta High School, where he has served since 2012. In his new position, Horton will oversee all stu-dent discipline and student code of conduct matters, school system dis-ciplinary policies and disciplinary student tribunals. He will oversee and coordinate programs dealing with student attendance, positive behavior interventions and support, and will oversee the school system’s alternative schools. Horton will also serve as a liaison between the school system, School Resource Officers and law enforcement generally. Horton is a 17-year educator, and began teaching in 1998 at Maxwell Elementary School in Tuscaloosa, Alabama before coming to Coweta County in 1999. Casablanca is currently the princi-pal of Smokey Road Middle School,
where he has served since 2013. In his new position, he will oversee a number of school system services and student programs including REACH (gifted) programs, the elementary grades After-School program, sys-tem Summer School programs, and system mentoring programs, among others. His office will also be respon-sible for school system grant oppor-tunities, and for overseeing school system social workers, school system nurses, the school system’s wellness plan, middle school athletic pro-grams, and school councils. Casablanca is a 14-year educa-tor. His education career followed a 23-year career in the U.S. Army, dur-ing which he served as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division and retired as a Lt. Colonel. Casablanca then served as a teacher of Spanish and English as a Second Language at Starr’s Mill High School in Fayette
County, before coming to Coweta County in 2007. Wimbish is currently the Princi-pal of Evans Middle School, where she has served since 2011. In her new position, she will manage all aspects of the Title I program in Coweta schools, including budgeting, data-collection and record-keeping, serv-ing as parent and community liaison and professional development for teaching staff for Title I activities. She will also oversee other federal pro-grams including Title II-A (highly qualified teachers and leaders), Title X (homeless) and Title IC (migratory children), among other duties. Wimbish is a 22-year educa-tor. She taught for five years at Lu-thersville Elementary School in Meriwether County before coming to Coweta County in 1998, as a 5th grade teacher at Ruth Hill Elemen-tary.
Three Coweta Principals earn promotions
Three Principals –Evan Horton (left),Michell Wimbish (center) and Jose Casblanca (right) – will begin new positions within the Coweta County School System beginning July.
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