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Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 25, No. 44 • Wednesday, May 21, 2014 PRESORTED STANDARD ECRWSH U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWNAN, GA PERMIT #120 The Coweta Shopper THE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL 48,000 shoppers mailed monthly Phy Slim Physician Guided Weight Loss & Wellness We Give You The Tools To Achieve Your Health & Weight Loss Goals Greison Trail Shopping Center, 931 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA 30263 Call Today or Schedule Your Appointment On-Line. Walk-Ins Welcome 770-683.SLIM (7546) www.physlim.com Juvaderm $ 350 per syringe (Softens Deep Folds, Reduces Wrinkles, Great For Laugh Lines Around The Mouth) Intro Offer Expires 6/21/14 FlexSpending Accepted Introductory Offer Just $ 125 00 Includes Physician Consultation, Labs, B-12 Injection & 30 Days of Appetite Suppressants Intro Offer Expires 6/21/14 FREE Hormone Consultation Intro Offer Expires 6/21/14 Weight Management Plans Natural (BHRT) Hormone Replacement Botox and Juvaderm B-12 Injections Lipotropic Injections Natureceutical Supplements Inside... Save at the Pump this summer Here’s some advice for ways to save on gasoline. Page 18 ••••••• ‘It’s a Pets’ Dream’ This full-service groom- ing and boarding facility is located not far from the heart of downtown Newnan. Page 4 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT COWETA’S DEAL FINDER ••••••• The goods on Symbiosis Reintroducing an old practice of gardening with unlike plants sort of living together. Page 6 THE ARMCHAIR GARDENER ••••••• OTHER FEATURES Publisher’s Page ........... 3 Encouraging Words ...... 9 Business Relocation ... 10 Business Briefs ........... 15 Calendar of Events ...... 15 Classifieds.................... 16 Service Directory ......... 17 Advertising Index ........ 17 HS Graduations .............. 20

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Page 1: The Coweta Shopper May 21, 2014

Since 1989

www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 25, No. 44 • Wednesday, May 21, 2014

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

The Coweta

ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL

48,000 shoppers mailed monthly

Phy SlimPhysician Guided Weight Loss & Wellness

We Give You The Tools To AchieveYour Health & Weight Loss Goals

Greison Trail Shopping Center, 931 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA 30263

Call Today or Schedule Your Appointment On-Line. Walk-Ins Welcome

770-683.SLIM (7546)www.physlim.com

Juvaderm $350 per syringe

(Softens Deep Folds, Reduces Wrinkles, Great For Laugh Lines Around The Mouth)

Intro Offer Expires 6/21/14

FlexSpending Accepted

Introductory Offer

Just $12500

Includes Physician Consultation, Labs, B-12 Injection

& 30 Days of Appetite Suppressants

Intro Offer Expires 6/21/14

FREEHormone Consultation

Intro Offer Expires 6/21/14

• Weight Management Plans

• Natural (BHRT) Hormone Replacement

• Botox and Juvaderm

• B-12 Injections

• Lipotropic Injections

• Natureceutical Supplements

Inside...

Save at the Pump this summerHere’s some advice for ways to save on gasoline. Page 18

•••••••

‘It’s a Pets’ Dream’This full-service groom-ing and boarding facility is located not far from the heart of downtown Newnan. Page 4

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

COWETA’S DEAL FINDER

•••••••

The goods onSymbiosisReintroducing an old practice of gardening with unlike plants sort of living together. Page 6

THE ARMCHAIR GARDENER

•••••••OTHER FEATURESPublisher’s Page ...........3Encouraging Words ......9Business Relocation ...10Business Briefs ...........15Calendar of Events ......15Classifieds ....................16Service Directory .........17Advertising Index ........17HS Graduations ..............20

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Local author and small business owner, Stacey Livingston of Newnan, has released book 1 of her adventure fiction “E-day” book series entitled Shattered. Livingston, co-owner of Baby Dimensions on Baker Road in Newnan, is also an aspiring novelist. She has been working towards publi-cation for three years. As her business became more popular, she had to organize her time to include the writing of her exciting story. Finally accomplishing the completion of Shat-tered, she is nearing completion of Book 2:

Bedlam. Set for the most part in North Georgia and Tennessee, Shattered is a modern-day adven-

ture story about a new weapon that is detonated over modern America and destroys all modern conveniences. Jack Denton was laughed out of

the military 10 years ago for trying to warn the government of this exact problem. Now, the very people who scorned him are asking for his help to make things right again. Three very diverse groups of Americans, all starting out on opposite shorelines, must come together in order to help Jack in this daunting task. In a journey facing nearly insurmount-able odds, Jack and the others must deal with a world turned upside down. They must try to function in a society where luxuries like elec-tricity, cars and civility are distant memories of

the past. A recent review on Amazon had this to say about Shattered: “I read two to three novels a week and gen-erally avoid new authors. Glad I didn’t miss this one. The characters become your friends, the story line is well plotted and the pace of the action keeps you reading. Well done. Looking forward to the next book in the series.” To contact Livingston about information on Shattered, call 770-502-0225 or email her at: [email protected] .

Newnan’s Stacey Livingston authors new book, ‘Shattered’

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M y wife and I were recently having a pleasant dinner with our friends, the Longo’s, from San Juan. While discussing my recent 400-

mile trip (in one day) on a motorcycle, the subject came up about motorcycle licensing in the state of Georgia. “I’ve been riding for over 50 years”, said I, “and I still have a learners permit”. “Fifty years!” exclaimed Dr. Longo. “You must be quite a slow learner!!”

I suppose that, from time to time, we all seem to procrasti-nate on certain things in our lives, however, some of us have developed this unproductive habit into an “Art Form”. And I

am quite a skilled artist. I am trying to change though. I’ve heard that you can change bad habits into good ones through daily discipline. So I’ve learned to complete my tasks at the same time each and every day – the last minute. And if it wasn’t for that last minute, I might not get anything done.

Seriously though, there can be some good things about waiting a while to get started. Those who get the job done fi rst thing may become too tired to enjoy the unimportant, but fun, things. A “Disciplined Slackerd” will always get the job done, even if at the eleventh hour. And it helped me get a few passing grades in school. I usually waited till the night before (or the next morning) to turn in a report. The teachers were so fl ab-bergasted to receive it on time, they gave me extra credit and upped me to, perhaps, a “C”. …. Sometimes. It took me 10 years to win my division in vintage sports car rac-ing. Just think if I had won immediately, there would have been little else to look forward too. And those folks who start too early, sometimes get discouraged, leaving us procrastinators to seize their opportunity as well as ours.

Actually, and with all kidding aside, this is a serious issue with many of us. There can be lost opportunities as well as unfortunate consequences for those who put things off until later. And sometimes later is just not good enough. I have accomplished more than some, yet less than others, but I could have done far more with a disciplined approach to taking action at the appropriate time. I recently ran across some relevant quotes about procrastina-tion which I have included in our “Encouraging Words” section. Perhaps they will get us thinking how we can develop a new mind-set, a different approach to winning this war, or at least winning one battle at a time. I believe there will be some positive rewards awaiting

you…. and for me. Let’s make a go at it.

Joe

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“So I’ve learned to complete my tasks

at the same time each and every day –

the last minute.”

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I recently had the opportunity to visit “The Dog House” just off Bulls-boro Dr. in Newnan. It’s a full-service grooming and boarding facility owned by Newnan’s Grace Woodford. I felt quite impressed with the cleanliness and comfort of the animals, as well as the professional at-

titude of the employees. They all seemed to love what they were doing.

Boarding and grooming is not just a business for Grace, but something she loves doing. “I learned from a person who once groomed for Walt Disney. I did chores around her farm, doing labor for education,” said Grace. “I watched and learned with no pay. And it was almost six months before she let me do my first groom-

ing. That dog took me 8 hours but I passed the test and later started grooming for her.” That was about 40 years ago.

But Grace Woodford didn’t stop learning. She attended seminars and eventually participated in them. That work finally qualified her as an international speaker, judge and consultant. And now being a Certified Mas-ter Groomer Meritus, she is at the pinnacle of her trade. Moreover, Grace has the honor of being the first in the country to receive dual certification from the Interna-tional Society of Canine Cosmetology and the American Boarding Kennel Association.

“I’m a perfectionist and very picky about how I run this business,” Grace told me. “We have a different attitude – our employees work as a team, and are passionate about the care and well-being of our customer’s dogs.” That at-titude was evident as I was shown through the facility and talked with the employees.

The Dog House provides a clean and comfortable environment for its overnight “guests”. They have playtime and are fed only premium food, and they all get loving attention. But the dogs with that “upper crust” attitude may want to reserve one of Graces “suites”, which include a real (but down-sized) bed, wall murals, and a sliding patio door to a private run! (It really is a “dog’s life” there.) There is also day care plan from 9 to 6 daily. (They take cats, too) In addition to routine pet styling, The Dog House can provide special spa treatments including carding, hand stripping, facials, and pawdicures including paw and leg massages.

So when you need a place to safely care for your pet, whether an overnight stay or a proper grooming, you may want to consider The Dog House lo-cated at 22 Jefferson Place. And for an appointment or for more detailed information, ring them at 770-253-7234 or check their web site at www.doghousekennel.com. Just tell them The Coweta Shopper sent you.

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JESS BARRONAssociate Broker

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“Serving All of Newnan and Coweta County Since 1948”

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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)

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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.

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GenTLeMan’s esTaTe, 47.2 open & wooded acres on Smokey Rd. Fenced & cross-fenced, 4 stall barn w/Apt. Inviting Gunite pool. State of the art dog kennels, stunning Master Suite w/600 Sq. Ft. Bath. Updated Kitchen w/granite all the extras. Shows like a model. $729,000. (FRANK or JESS)

BRooKs hoRse FaRM on 25 acRes with 4 pastures, equipment barn, 3 stall barn w/tack room, wash rooms, riding arena, 20x40 in ground pool w/pool house w/kitchen & bath, 4BR/3.5BA, LR w/fp, formal dining area, upgraded kitchen w/breakfast area & bay window. Super location and ready to go. $595,000 (FRANK oR JESS)

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TWo sToRY PLanTaTIon hoMe on 34 mostly open acres, overlooking private stocked pond has 5BR/4.5BA, fabulous kitchen, LR, DR, Den, of-fice, exercise room & more. See at $695,000. (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. See to appreciate at $475,000 (FRANK or JESS)

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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.

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Symbiosis is the living together of unlike plants to the mu-tual advantage of the partnership - otherwise known as com-panion planting. This is not a new practice, but quite an old one. Over a long period of time, gardeners have learned that different kinds of plants, growing close together, have certain effects on each other - benefi cial or detrimental.

Some examples of companion planting are tall and bush or vining plants grown together, with legumes used to add nitrogen, such as corn with climbing beans and pumpkin or squash. The herb borage can be planted with tomatoes to at-tract bees for good pollination. Aromatic herbs such as rose-mary, mint, sage or thyme, etc. may deter cabbage worms and other insects. Basil is said to repel fl ies and mosquitoes. Catnip may protect against fl ea beetles. Horseradish deters potato beetles and garlic prevents Japanese beetles. Chives help to deter insects. The planting of onions helps discourage ants. Radishes repel insects.

Some fl owering plants are very useful in the garden. Sunfl owers attract bees and birds. Marigolds repel and kill nematodes. Pot marigolds and petunias and nastur-tiums repel insects in the garden.

Organic gardeners are always experimenting with ways to combat pests and insects without the use of chemical sprays and poi-sons.

The Armchair Gardener

Symbiosis

Tour Unique Gardens ofNorth Coweta on May 31Come for the beauty, take home

inspiration and knowledge

A spring garden tour of four of Coweta County’s most unusual gardens, including plantation gardens that have been reclaimed and restored by their current owners, will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, May 31.

Th e tour is hosted by the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers, who will be available to answer plant questions at each garden. Local artists will also be capturing the beauty of the gardens on site.

Proceeds from this event will be used to fund Coweta County Extension educational programs such as 4-H and youth gardening programs, and college scholarships.

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on the day of the tour and are available at the Coweta County Extension offi ce, 255 Pine Rd., Newnan. Tickets also may be purchased in advance at Corner Arts, Piedmont Newnan Fitness Center and Southern Roots Nurs-ery, all in Newnan; Bedazzled Flower Shop, Sharpsburg; Casablanca Cafe, Palmett o; Senoia Garden Center, Senoia; and Wild Birds Unlimited, Peachtree City.

For more information, please contact the Coweta County Extension (255 Pine Road, Newnan 30263) at [email protected] or 770-254-2620.

About Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs)Th e Master Gardener program in Georgia is a volunteer training program for home

gardeners who then assist University of Georgia Extension staff in providing researched-based gardening education to the public in fi ve areas: environmental stewardship, home food production, gardening with youth, the value of landscapes and the health benefi ts of gardening. MGEVs benefi t from the training and the opportunity to serve their com-munities. For more information, contact UGA Extension-Coweta County, 770-254-2620 or visit www.ugaextension.com/coweta, or your local UGA Extension offi ce.

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Another new era began on May 12 at Carr Eye Care Center. After almost 13 years at its Baker Road location, Carr Eye Care Center has moved. The new location isn’t far away, about the length of three football fields and just across Hwy. 34 East behind CVS. The official address is 1065 Sullivan Road. And most importantly, the move fits Dr. Sean Carr’s desire for more room. “We simply needed a much larger space,” Carr said. “We’re moving from an office with 2,400 sq.ft. to one over 4,400 sq.ft.” Indeed, the state-of-the-art facility will not change how Carr Eye Care and its staff of six handles the day-to-day requirements of its customers. “Our customers will continue to receive that same superior service and the quality products we’ve offered since opening in 2001,” Carr said. One area in the new Carr Eye Care Center will significantly increase ... the

eyeglass frame display. Carr said the frame display area is now double in size of the previous location and can accommodate a much larger frame se-lection. In addition, Carr Eye Care continues to offer the following products and ser-vices ... comprehensive eye care, contact lens service, treatment of eye diseases, eyeglass frames, LASIK co-management, sunglasses, eyeglass lenses and coatings and contact lens. The move is the second major devel-opment in the growth of Carr Eye Care since its Coweta County beginning. In 2007, Carr Eye Care opened its down-town Newnan location – Coweta Eye Care – on Bullsboro Drive under the direction of Dr. Grant MacDonald. And within the last six months, Cowe-ta Eye Care also moved to a state-of-the-art facility on Bullsboro Drive in front of the Food Depot Shopping Center.

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Carr Eye Care Center is moving across the street, so-to-speak. On May 12, Carr Eye Care will officially move from its Baker Road office to its new center and location at 1065 Sullivan Road (behind CVS). Dr. Sean Carr and his staff will offer the same products and services such as Comprehensive Eye Care, Eyeglass Lenses & Frames, LASIK Co-Management and Contact Lens. For more information, call 770-254-9997 or visit: carreyecare.com.

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Charity Bass Tournament Newnan’s St. George Catholic Church annual fundraiser for Haiti relief. Director: Mark Biagiotti Sat-urday, May 24, at West Point Lake. $7,000 in cash prizes *based on 100 boat field. To regis-ter or for more info contact Roland Roger Jr., [email protected], 770-251-1553 or 770-328-0498

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Memorial Day Celebration … 9th An-nual Memorial Day Remembrance & Festival in Senoia. Historic downtown Senoia will host the 9th Annual Memorial Day Remembrance & Festival on Monday, May 26 from 10 am to 5 pm. Lots of entertainment with children’s activities, music, arts & crafts vendors and a 2 p.m. parade featuring the 116th Army Band.

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Notice of Called Meeting The Coweta County Board of Commissioners will hold a Called Meeting on Thursday, May 29, 2014 at

3:00 p.m. to conduct a Work Session and for other purposes. The meeting will be held in the Commission Meeting Room at 37 Perry Street in Newnan. For more info call ADA Coordina-tor Tom Corker at 770.254.2608.

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Skin Cancer Screening … Piedmont Newnan Hospital will offer a free skin cancer screening on Friday, May 30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Conference Room 2 at Piedmont Newnan Hospital. To register, please call 877-527-3712. When coming to the screening event, please park in the Staff Parking lot and follow the signs to Conference Room 2.

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Unique Gardens Tour Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers host a spring garden tour of four of Coweta County’s most unusual gardens, including plantation gardens that have been reclaimed and restored by their current owners, will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, May 31. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on the day of the tour and are available at the Coweta County Extension office, 255 Pine Rd., Newnan. Tickets also may be purchased in advance at Corner Arts, Piedmont Newnan Fitness Center and South-ern Roots Nursery, all in Newnan; Bedazzled Flower Shop, Sharpsburg; Casablanca Cafe, Palmetto; Senoia Garden Center, Senoia; and Wild Birds Unlimited, Peachtree City. For more information, please contact the Coweta Coun-ty Extension (255 Pine Road, Newnan 30263) at [email protected] or 770-254-2620.

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INSURE YOUR Motorcy-cles, ATVs, Watercraft, Mo-tor Homes, Travel Trailers and more. Call Williams Insurance 770-253-2435, 125 Temple Ave., Newnan 5.28

HOuSES SHOWPLACE HOME – 5 BRs, 3.5 Baths, private back-yard and beautiful landscape, open floor plan, hardwood floors, full finished basement, priced to sell. $279,900. 215 Lakemont Drive, Fayetteville. Machelle Payton-Holl, Virtual Properties Realty, 770-856-9846. 5-14. 5.21

3BR/2BATHS WITH OF-FICE and sun room, sits on crawl space, on 5± acres. 3 car garage attached, steel structure w/private drive. Great for R.V. or a Big Rig. Kim 770-560-6008 MLS#07206192 Lindsey’s Inc. 770-253-6990 #239

land/lOtS 86 PRISTINE ACRES, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house with gourmet kitchen, 50’x150’ shop with 51x50 workshop, 14 paddocks, 5 run in sheds, sprin-klered dressage arena, additional land available. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990. MERIWETHER CO. 214 mostly open acres on Hwy 54. 2 barns, gorgeous building sites, 2 lakes, fenced pasture, $5,000 per acre. Frank/Jess Barron, Lindsey’s Inc., 770-253-6990. CARROLL CO., 144 wooded acres, 1/2 mile frontage on Chattahoochee, 10 acre planted dove field & food plots, 30 yr old planted pines, 3 acre duck pond. $4950/acre. Frank Barron, owner/agent 770-231-9535. MERIWETHER CO. – 153 heavily wooded acres, 25 yr. old pines, 6 planted food plots, new 5.5 Ac. stocked pond, good road system throughout. For Sale Only! $3500/Ac. Frank Barron, Owner/Broker 770-231-9535. 75.717 WOODED ACRES near Hogansville, Stream & pond site. Several food plots & long frontage on 2 roads. $3350 per acre. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-231-9535.

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CHOICE COMMERCIAL 3.9 ACRE LOT on Southpark Dr. in Peachtree City. Adjoins Planterra Ridge Golf Course. See at $479,900. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-231-9535

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PCB, FL. EDGEWATER RE-SORT 2 & 3 BR Condos, Ocean Front or Golf Villas. Free beach set ups daily Call 205-410-1490www.EdgewaterRentals.com

SERViCES SAL’S LAWN SERVICE lawn cutting, trimming, edging, maintaining shrubbery, grass and flower planting. Licensed and insured.Melvin Satterwhite, Owner, 678-340-8748 5.21

DON’T SELL TO SCRAP-PERS! I buy good, clean cars with problems. If you have a car or truck that is a solid 7 out of 10 cosmetically inside and out, get Cash today! 770-500-5354 5.28

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 6.11

ROSSI BOBCAT SERVICE Light clearing, grading for washed out driveways - sod - outbuilding pads & more. Move downed trees to burn pile. $75 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call Mike 678-378-8196 6.25*

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 & Move Out Service. Remodel-ing Clean Up. Turn Key Rent-al, Apartment or Commercial Cleaning. Buff & Wax Service. Licensed & Bonded. Credit cards accepted. 770-683-1508 office, 678-409-8600 cell # ‘ 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, 404-247-3580 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. CRUD BUSTERS PRES-SURE WASHING It’s time to wash this crazy weather away and get the mildew off your house, driveway, sidewalk, etc. (Who you gonna call? Crud Busters). Over 30 years in Coweta County. 770-550-7777. Always your best bet to hire a vet. David West. 6.4

SERViCES PRESERVE YOUR MEMO-RIES! I scan photographs, neg-atives, important documents. Photo retouching service too! 25 years graphics experience. Free estimates: 678-378-8483 www.snapshotgraphics.com 5.28

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ceiling fans, 220 volt outlets, security lighting, additions, re-modeling, new homes, commer-cial work. Licensed and insured. 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘ 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 ‘ 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. MOVING HELP loading, packing, driving. Across town or across the country. 8 years expe-rience. Charles 770-328-4002 ‘

HElp WantEd BARBER/STYLIST – New salon in Newnan is now hiring barber/stylists. For more information, call 770-683-4431. 5-28

WAITRESSES & KITCHEN HELP at Big Daddy’s BBQ & More. Apply in person at 87 Temple Avenue. * LANDSCAPE MAINTE-NANCE FOREMAN – is needed. Must have 5 years experience working in or for a commercial landscape company and a valid driver’s license. Call: 770-583-3797. 5.28

SERVICE TECH high volume tire store seeking full time general service tech. Duties include tire installation, oil change and light service. Apply in person. 26 Spence Ave., Newnan ‘ TAKING APPLICATIONS Monday-Friday 8:00-3:00. Experienced Textile Cutter - Supervisor. Requirements: 1) exceptional communication skills, good organization and time management skills. 2) good mathematical sills, read tape measure, drawings and diagrams. 3) good attendance is a must. 4) needs to have Georgia driver’s license. Speak and read English. 5) must be able to life 50 lbs. or more. 6) drive forklift. 7) use electric knife and drills. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30. Benefits available. Start pay $10.00 per hour. After 45 days training $10.50. Southern Converters / Tingue Brown, 309 Dividend Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269. Phone 770-486-7608, ask for Dori Mounsey or Leisa Smith 5.28

HElp WantEd HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Ful l - t ime job opening . C o m m u n i t y O u t r e a c h Coordinator. See website for full job description and directions on how to apply. Only applications with ALL required documents submitted online will be considered. No phone calls accepted. www.hchfh.org WESTAFF Now Hiring: For large automotive manu-facturing company in LaGrange, GA. Requirements are: Manu-facturing and Assembly experience, drug free, clean background, HS diploma, GED or transcript. When you fill out the online application, make sure you put in the zip code 30263 for GA Westaff Newnan. Apply www.westaff.com or phone 770-502-9930 5.21

VETERINARY TECHNI-CIAN with experience in a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital to work at local non-profit volume spay/neuter clin-ic. Schedule is typically four 8-10 hour days (off on Fridays) with occasional brief Saturday assignments. Work directly with the Vet. Highly motivated, enthusiastic self-starter with a professional attitude. Surgical experience highly desirable. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 770-304-7912. EEO/M/F. DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED. Must have 2 years recent experience. Must be DOT compliant. We utilize E-Verify. Fax work history & Contact in-formation to 770-996-8502 ‘ NEWNAN PEACHTREE CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP RAM is now hiring. We are looking for honest, friendly folks with a strong work ethic. We have a brand new state-of-the-art facility, and are looking to fill a very limited number of positions. Benefits offered are medical, dental, disability, 401k and bonuses. Positions are available: Sales, Internet, Technicians, and Service Advisors Call Shane at 678-854-6700 *

VOluntEERS GENTIVA HOSPICE Seeking Volunteers. Looking for a way to develop and grow personally or to help improve the lives of others in our community? Our volunteers are a part of a team that believes that every moment matters, believes in compas-sionate care and most of all, believes 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.’

Classifieds Call 770-254-1421, Fax 770-254-8283,

or e-mail [email protected] 3 p.m. Friday To Place Your Ad In The Next Issue!

$9.50 for 30 words or less, per issue. Ad 50¢ for Web.$10.00 A Week. A Great Value!

VOluntEERS DO YOU FIND IT EASY TO CARE FOR OTHERS? Do you enjoy listening to sto-ries? Volunteering with hospice might be for you. Our volun-teers provide companionship for patients and short-term re-spite for caregivers. Days and times are flexible and compre-hensive training is provided. Contact Debbie Fambro, 404-832-4232 or [email protected].

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MINIATURE HORSES FOR SALE 4 males: Gray and White, Sorrel Appaloosa with spotted blanket, Sorrel and White Paint, Sorrel. All for $500 or $175 each. Claudia Green. 678-877-0634 5.21

pEtS 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

lOSt pEtS LOST DOG/REWARD “Prince” missing from the Lora Smith Rd. (Chesterfield Subdi-vision) area, near Sharpsburg, GA. Small, mixed breed dog, (possible Terrier-Schnauzer mix). Black/tan, wearing a black/red nylon collar. Email: [email protected] or Phone: 770-362-7349 6.4

DOG – MALE BICHON FRISE, short curly white hair with dark eyes, 10 pounds, mi-crochipped. Last seen off of Shenandoah near White Oak Golf Club. Sebastian is missed and loved by his family more than anything. Please contact us with any information you may have as soon as possible. We are heartbroken and want our puppy home. Call 770-853-2434. 5.28

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Coweta’sDEAL FINDER

LaTina Emerson

Fuel prices have been steadily rising, and there doesn’t appear to be any relief in sight. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s recent summer forecast, retail prices

could average $3.61 per gallon during the summer driving season, three cents higher than last year.Th e current average price of regular fuel in the United States is $3.639 per gallon. In Georgia,

the current average price of regular fuel is $3.636 per gallon, according to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report.

What’s driving the change in gas prices during the summer? Supply, demand, hurricanes, geopo-litical tension and the price of oil all play a role, said Mark Jenkins, AAA spokesman.

If you’re looking for ways to save at the pump, Jenkins off ers some advice to get the most out of your fuel.

Drive sensibly and safely. Aggressive driving, speeding and rapid acceleration waste gas and 1. can lower gas mileage by 33 percent at highway speeds and by 5 percent in city limits. Sen-sible driving not only saves gas, but it’s safer for yourself and those around you.Remove excess weight. Remove unnecessary items in your vehicle, especially heavy ones. 2. An extra 100 pounds in a vehicle can reduce your MPG by up to 2 percent. Th e reduction is based on the percentage of extra weight relative to the vehicle’s weight and aff ects smaller vehicles more than larger ones.Avoid constant braking. Minimize the need to brake by anticipating traffi c conditions. Be 3. alert for slowdowns and red lights ahead of you and decelerate by coasting whenever pos-sible.Use the air conditioner conservatively. Most air conditioners have an “economy” or “recircu-4. lation” sett ing that reduces the amount of hot outside air that must be chilled. Both sett ings can reduce the air-conditioning load — and save gas.

Car maintenance can also help drivers save money on gas, said Paul Grubb, owner of TSI Auto-motive at 5089 Highway 16 East in Turin. Here are his tips:

Maintain proper air pressure in your tires. Tires with too litt le air can reduce your vehicle’s • fuel economy.Get regular tune-ups. To maintain optimal performance, it’s important to service your ve-• hicle at regular intervals.Service your car when the check engine light appears. Th is could indicate your engine isn’t • running effi ciently and could be crippling your fuel mileage.

TSI Automotive can be reached at 770-599-1971 for your vehicle’s maintenance.Here are some additional ways to save on fuel:Kroger Fuel Program:Th e Kroger fuel program allows shoppers to receive savings of up to $1 off per gallon on fuel

purchases at Kroger and 10¢ off per gallon at participating Shell Stations. (At Kroger gas stations, 100 fuel points equal 10 cents off per gallon, 200 fuel points equal 20 cents off per gallon, etc. Th e maximum amount, 1,000 fuel points, equal $1 off per gallon.)

Kroger shoppers can earn double fuel points this summer with purchases on gift cards, no-con-tract wireless phones and airtime cards. Also, customers can fi nd a digital coupon at htt ps://www.kroger.com/topic/fuel-program to earn double fuel points when they shop on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Otherwise, shoppers can earn one fuel point for every $1 they spend on groceries and other items. Th ey must scan their Kroger Plus card to receive fuel points.

Th ere is no limit on how many fuel points shoppers can earn. Th ey can also earn points on pre-scriptions. Shoppers earn 50 fuel points with the purchase of one non-federally funded prescription. Federally funded prescriptions earn one point for every $1 of out-of-pocket costs for new, trans-ferred and refi lled prescriptions.

When redeeming fuel points at Kroger fuel centers, shoppers can choose how much of their dis-count they want to use, from 10 cents to $1 off per gallon. Th ey can scan their Plus Card at the pump and choose how much of their available discount to redeem.

For more information, visit htt ps://www.kroger.com/topic/fuel-program.� e Coweta Shopper:Readers can fi nd the lowest gas prices in Newnan through � e Coweta Shopper’s Gas Buddy sec-

tion. Visit thecowetashopper.com and click on “Gas Buddy” in the navigation bar or access the page directly at htt p://thecowetashopper.com/?page_id=470.

People can also click on the Newnan Gas Prices link at the bott om of that page, type in any zip code and see the cheapest gas prices for that area.

� e Coweta Shopper also off ers a daily report on the Cheapest Gas in Coweta on Facebook and Twitt er. Find the report at “� e Coweta Shopper” on Facebook and @cowetashopper on Twitt er.

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VEHICLE OPERATIONS COURSE FOR TEENS & PARENTS Available for the first time in Coweta County!

Fear This, Inc. will provide an 8 hour, hands-on course for teens and their parents to teach accident avoidance and safe driving techniques.

This course was designed by police officers and is taught by police academy instructors.

This structured course provides behind-the-wheel driving exercises including: • Serpentine cone and precision driving courses • Threshold braking and off-road recovery • Evasive maneuver braking

Class size is limited. Pre-registration is required. Course registration is typically $150. However, thanks to grants from State Farm Insurance and Allstate Insurance,

the cost for the Coweta County program is only $100 per student. June 20 (morning classroom session)

June 21 and 22 (choose one half day driving session) Sessions will be held at Northgate High School.

For more information or to register, visit www.fearthis4life.org or call Woodrow Gaines at 770-823-7823.

This course is being brought to Coweta County through the collaboration of the following community partners:

Abby’s Angels Foundation, Inc. • Lindsey Riggs Foundation, Inc. Coweta County Fire Department • Coweta County Sheriff’s Department

Newnan Police Department State Farm Insurance Company, Trey Rhodes and Phil Aaron, Agents Allstate Insurance Company, Scott Taylor and Dianne Parker, Agents Participant’s must have a valid Georgia learner’s permit with 30 hours driving experience or a valid driver’s license.

Driver must provide a properly maintained, serviced, insured and licensed vehicle which you will drive during the course.

770-253-2435 • 125 Temple Ave., NewnanWilliams-Insurance-Agency.comServing Coweta for 51 Years! Family Owned & Operated

Robin D. McGuffey, Owner/Agent

Williams Insurance AgencyWilliams Insurance AgencyLet us insure your toys … Motorcycles,ATVs,Watercraft, Motor Homes, and Travel Trailers.

has sprung!

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167 GREENVILLE STREET • NEWNAN, GA 30263 • 770-251-5993

NEWNAN PLAZA PAWN SHOP167 Greenville St., (in the old Coca-Cola Building) Newnan • 770-304-8224 • Store Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5:30; Saturday 9:00-5:00. We accept all major credit cards and EBT. Selection in store may vary from artwork in advertisement.

We Are Glock & Ruger DealerALL GUNS

ON SALE10% OFF

& SILVER TOP DOLLAR

★ WEEK ★

Sale Prices Good May 28th - June 7th

Fudge Pops 99¢ each or 12 for $10

Baby Dill Spears,

32 oz., $1.49

Surf 200 Loads

Sale Price!$17.99

Downy Fabric Softener

1 gallon … $7.99

Gain Liquid 2X

1 gallon … $6.99

Tide Liquid 2X

1 gallon … $6.99

Dawn Green Apple

1 gallon … $7.99

Lysol Disinfectant Wipes, 80 count, $2.99

Twin Pet Dog FoodSale Price!13 lbs.

$6.99

Cat Food, 24 cans, $4.99

Pepsi ProductsSale Price!

4 case (cans, 24)$1000

Toilet Tissue24 Rolls, Double Rolls

$1200

All ShoesFlip Flops

50% OFF

Hart Cut Green Beans, 14.5 oz. 2/$100

Vine Ripe Spaghetti Sauce, 15 oz. 2/$100

Del Monte French StyleGreen Beans, 14.5 oz. 2/$100

Ocean SprayCranberry Sauce, 14 oz. 3/$100

Stolley’s Diced Potatoes 2/$100

Taste of West Mixed Fruit

15 oz., 79¢or 24 (case) for

$12.00

Sale

Hershey’s

99¢ SpecialsPoise Personal Lubricant, 2.5 oz.

BreadOcean Spray Grapefruit Juice, 64 oz.

Kosher Dill Spears, 24 oz.All Salad Dressing, 15 oz. & 16 oz.

Shiela Cigarettes10 pack carton

$27.99Time Cigarettes

10 pack carton

$23.95

Entenmann’s Little Bites

5 Pack$200

All Salad Dressings 8 oz. 2/$100

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GUARANTEEDCARS & CREDIT

Our name says it all! Our Cars Are Guaranteed And So Is The Credit! Warranty For Life Of The Loan! We Rent Cars!

770-251-5505 www.gccdealer.com220 Temple Ave., Newnan • (across from Rite Aid & Hardees)

Hours Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. • Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Online 24/7Limited Power Train Warranty / Payments must be made in timely manner. Proof of regular or required maintenance.

With Approved Credit. $1,000 Down Plus Tax, Tag & Title. * 5.99% 42 Months. ** 6.99% 48 Months. *** 7.99% 54 Months. **** 8.99% 60 Months. ***** 9.49% 66 Months. ***** 9.99% 72 Months.

2005 CHEVROLET SUBURBANLT, 2WD

$22700 mo.**

2002 FORD RANGER XLT 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 2004 FORD MUSTANG GT 2007 FORD EXPLORERAUTOMATIC, 103,000 MILES, V6 CREW CAB, 4X4, LEATHER, 6.01 GAS 87,000 MILES, LEATHER, AUTO LIMITED, V8, 4X4, NAVI, ROOF, 90,000 MILES

2004 JAGUAR X-TYPE 3.0

2004 CHEVY VENTURE LT

2008 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 2004 CHEVROLET COLORADO

White With Tan Leather, Very Nice.

Warner Brothers Entertainment Pkg., 75,000 Miles, One Owner

LT, Leather, Nice, One Owner Crew Cab, LS, Automatic, 5 Cyl.

2007 LEXUS IS250 SPORT UTILITY 2007 GMC ACADIA SLTLeather, Entertainment Pkg.

2009 KIA BORREGO EXLLeather, Roof, Nav., 66,000 Miles

2002 BMW 530I

$22700 mo.*$38200 mo.***

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$5,99500

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mo.*

2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 15005.3L V8 SFI FLEX, AUTO

2006 FORD MUSTANG GT DELUXE

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2008 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEELaredo, Leather, Nav., Sunroof

$24600 mo.**

2014 DODGE CHALLENGER SXTWith Raylle Package, Only 18,000 Miles

$24600 mo.**

2009 BMW 528I LUXURY

$33900mo.****

2008 TOYOTA HIGHLANDERLeather, One Owner, Nice. Trade-in

$32200mo.****

2006 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZEROnly 62,000 Miles.

$18900 mo.**

2008 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN Z714X4, Super Sharp, Loaded

$42500mo.*****

2006 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN LT 1500

$37400mo.*****

PHOTOCOMING

SOON

Library

ProgramMay 27 – July 25

This summer the Coweta Pub-lic Library System (CPLS) is taking on science in a big way! The summer reading program returns for another great year of explosive programs, per-formers, and prizes. Mix read-ing with fun at the Coweta Public Library System and imagine the reaction!

Experience Summer Reading for the whole family!

Juvenile (Preschool—5th grade)

We will offer a variety of en-gaging programs in which chil-dren can hone practical science skills while having fun and ex-ploring what CPLS has to offer through books & media.

Tween/Teen (6th—12th grade)

Sparks will fly in more ways than one this summer as teens engage in a variety of activities and reading.

Adult (Ages 18 & up)Adults will examine the ele-ments of culture, literature, fitness and science through crafts, yoga, gardening and much more.

Join the CPLS for another sum-mer filled with great books, events & prizes! Register now. The fun kicks-off on May 27, 2014, so visit the CPLS website at http://cowetapubliclibrary.sirsi.net or visit any location for registration & guideline in-formation.

From Special Reports

The Coweta County School System’s 2013-14 school year comes to a close for students on Friday, May 23. On Wednesday, May 21, West Georgia Technical College will recognize high school students earning certificates through dual-en-rollment programs, and on May 22 through 24, over 1,500 graduates are expected to partici-

pate in commencement ceremonies at Coweta’s three public high schools. The graduation ceremonies are listed below.• Central Educational Center dual-enroll-ment graduation (Wed., May 21, 7 p.m.): Over 200 Coweta County high school students who have earned certificates through West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) will be recognized at WGTC’s TechStart Graduation on Wednes-day. WGTC will honor both adult students and

high school dual-enrollment students attend-ing the Central Educational Center that night. Newnan Representative Lynn Smith will ad-dress the graduates at the ceremony.• Northgate High Graduation: Thursday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m., Henry Seldon Field (Johnny Brown Gymnasium in case of rain). The North-gate High School 2014 Valedictorian is Maggie Shiffert and the Salutatorian is Brennan Lock-wood.

• Newnan High Graduation: Friday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m., Drake Stadium (Bass Gymnasium in case of rain). The Newnan High School 2014 Valedictorian is Hannah Katherine Chapman and the Salutatorian is Annie Hass.• East Coweta High Graduation: Saturday, May 24, 9 a.m., Shoemake Stadium (Thrower Gymnasium in case of rain). The East Coweta High School 2014 Valedictorian is Amber Akbar and the Salutatorian is Ghe Jin “Rachel” Ahn.

Graduation ceremonies mark closing of Coweta’s School Year

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May 31 …

Fish Fry ~ Mount Gilead United Methodist Church will be hosting a Fish Fry at the church on Saturday, May 31 from 11AM-2PM. Th ey will be serving catfi sh, along with other fi sh and other fi xings for the Fish Fry. 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 direc-tions or want to place a to go order.

- Mark The Date! -South Atlanta Heart & Vascular Center hosting Free Health Fair A Free Health Fair is on tap for Saturday, May 31 as South Atlanta Heart and Vascular Center hosts the event at Avery Park. It is free to the general public and will have free food, prizes, and healthcare screenings along with plenty of music. Th e Health Fair will take place just outside their offi ce at 23 Old Atlanta Highway in Newnan. Th e event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, please call 678-621-2345.

- Mark The Date! -

June 3 & 24 …

Sacred Harp Singing School led by Mr John Plunkett of the Sacred Harp Publishing Co. 7:30 to 9 p.m. at Courthouse, 2nd fl oor, 200 Court Square, Downtown Newnan. Learn how to sing 4 part harmony. Space is limited. Advanced reservations required. Call 770-254-2627 for information and reservations.

June 6 …

Th e First Friday 5pm- until Downtown Newnan is alive aft er 5 on the First Friday of every month! During the First Friday, down-town guest will enjoy shopping aft er normal business hours, community entertainment and dining specials at our downtown restaurants. Please visit www.mainstreetnewnan.com for more information

- Mark The Date! -June 7 …

Strongman Event ~ 6th Annual Event hosted by Fitt Warehouse at Ashley Park in Newnan on Saturday, June 7, beginning at 9 a.m. Competition will be in seven weight class-es (fi ve men, two women) and cash prizes will be rewarded to fi rst-place fi nishers in each divi-sion. Check In/Weigh In is at 8 a.m. and entry fee is $75 for individuals. For more info, visit: fi tt warehousestrongman.com.

- Mark The Date! -3rd Annual Touch A Truck 10am-2pm. at Ashley Park Mall, in the parking lot by Fire-house Subs. Admission: $3 per person or $2 with a canned food item for the Coweta Com-munity Food Pantry. Children 2 and under are free. Fire trucks, police cars, construction trucks, race cars, motorcycles, giant cranes, street sweepers and all sorts of vehicles to touch. American Red Cross Blood Drive.

- Mark The Date! -

June 10 …

Master Gardeners’ Backyard Associa-tion Monthly Meeting ~ educational pro-gram sponsored by the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs). Presentations 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 (770) 254-2620 for reservations and to register for door prizes

- Mark The Date! -Job Network Meeting ~ the second Tues-day of each month at 6 PM in the Parish Hall at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA. You may reach us by telephone at 770-253-7400 or by going on-line at www.newnanfumc.org then select Ministries at the top of the Home Page and then Job Networking for more informa-tion. All are welcome and this event is free.

- Mark The Date! -June 12 …

AARP Drivers Safety Class will be held on June 12th at the Goodwill East Career Center located at Th omas Crossroads from 10:00AM to 4:30PM. Th e class will refresh your driving skills and the new rules of the road. Class completion could also save you $$$ on your car insurance. Class cost is $15 for AARP mbrs. and $20 for non mbrs. To register call 678 423 3562 x 102. All att endees please bring your drivers license, AARP card if mbr. and a brown bag lunch.

- Mark The Date! -June 13 …

Trip Down Memory Lane Car Show1 to 4 p.m. at Savannah Court, 27 Belk Road, Newnan. All vehicles welcome. Free to all. Free refreshments. Awards chosen by the Seniors and Employees. For more info Mary 706-668-7731, email [email protected]

June 19 …

Farm To Table Celebration Southern Conservation Trust’s 4th Annual Event at Minter’s Farm: 283 Hill Bridge Road, Fay-ett eville GA 30215. Proceeds support SCT’s public nature areas and conservation eff orts. Information and tickets at: www.sctlandtrust.org Special ticket pricing until June 1st.

- Mark The Date! -June 20 …

AARP Drivers Safety Class at the Grantville Library from 10:00AM to 4:30PM. Th e class will teach driving strategies to help you stay safe behind the wheel and could pos-sibly save you $$$$ on your car insurance!! Class costs are $15 for AARP mbrs. and $20 for non mbrs. To register call: 770 683 0535. All att endees please bring your drivers license, AARP card if member and a brown bag lunch.

- Mark The Date! -June 28 …

Gluten-free with No Apologies with Amelia Cronic and Deberah Williams is Satur-day, June 28, 10:30 a.m. at Th e Carnegie. Th is mother/daughter team has writt en a cookbook of gluten-free recipes and they will talk about their recipes and have samples for the audience members to taste. Th e Carnegie, Downtown Newnan, 1 LaGrange Street, Newnan, 770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com

- Mark The Date! -July 11 …

Blood Drives Piedmont Newnan Hospital and the American Red Cross will host a blood drive at Piedmont Newnan Hospital on July 11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Conference Room 2. To schedule an appointment for an upcom-ing blood drive at Piedmont Newnan Hospital, visit redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code “piedmontnewnan” or call 1-800-RED CROSS.- Mark The Date! -

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P ro s p e r i t y s F ron tD oo r. c om

Give us a call, we’ll be glad to assist you in joining the ChamberEmail: [email protected] 770.253.2270

www.NewnanCowetaChamber.org

Kudos to Members Celebrating 1st Quarter Ribbon CuttingsThe Newnan-Coweta Chamber is proud to partner with our businesses that are vital to our local economy and to assist them in their strategic growth. We offer ribbon cuttings to announce new openings or expansions. Congratulations to these members!

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 1201 Lower Fayetteville Rd, Suite A

770.254.8333

Daniel Ahart Tax Services29 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd, #C

678.552.9522

Newnan-Coweta Habitat For Humanity150 Pine Rd

770.252.9049

Opportunity Sta�ng & Resource, Inc.29 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd, Suite A-3

678.552.9500

Summer Grove Golf Club335 Summer Grove Parkway

770.251.1800

Surgical & Cosmetic Dermatology60 Oak Hill Blvd, Suite 201

770.400.8400

Twisted Peelz LLC300 Bullsboro Dr, Suite C

678.458.8017

United Way in Coweta County75 Jackson St, Suite 400

678.623.2872www.unitedwayatlanta.org

Youth Appreciation Banquet Hosted by Senoia Optimist Club

Th e Senoia Optimist Club hosted its annual “Youth Appreciation Banquet” on May 1, 2014, at the Coweta County Senior Citizens’ Center located on Howard Road in Senoia. Students from East Coweta High School and Northgate High School were recognized for their positive examples. Pictured are (L-R) East Coweta High School students Lea Malone, Tyler Moore, and Kimberly Diaz Perez along with Northgate students Jared Triggs and Shelby Porter. Also included are Senoia Optimists Hal Sewell (who is also serving as Governor of the Georgia District of Optimist Interna-tional), Pat Veneziani (Senoia Optimist Club President), Tony Bell (who is also serving as the Lt. Governor for Zone 10 of the Georgia District), and Ralph Menard (Chair of the Youth Apprecia-tion Banquet). Not pictured are Rebecca Stubbs and Kaleb Williford from Northgate and Jamarcus Bridges from East Coweta.

Franklin Road Animal ClinicRabies Shots $10 Each

1462 New Franklin Road • LaGrange, GA

706-882-0054

NEUTER/SPAYCAT

Male …$39Female …$49

DOG$59-$99

BOARDING

Dog $1200

Cat $1000

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