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POSTAL CUSTOMER
Vol. 24, No. 10 Mailed Weekly To 16,350+ Homes and Businesses September 19, 2012
PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH
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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales
770-301-6410 [email protected]
Barbara Kirkman Advertising Sales678-876-0102 cell
Robin McLaughlin Bookkeeper770-683-9824
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Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher
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The Coweta Shopperis published weekly by
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The Coweta Shopper is a popular and effective advertising guide mailed weekly to 16,400+ homes and busi-nesses throughout Coweta county. We have successfully served the Coweta county area for over twenty years with our consumer-oriented guide consist-ing of a wide variety of retail and ser-vice advertisers, along with classified advertisements.
Our office is locatedon the corner of
Hwy. 29 South & Pine Road
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Mailing address is:P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264
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Well, the county fair is in town this week, and depend-ing on how you look at it, you can’t wait to get there, or
you may just want to leave town for the week. I hope you go and have a great time! There are rides which are appropriate for small children as well as those “scary” things that turn you upside down and sideways fifty feet off the ground. Ex-hibits include cows, sheep, chickens, ducks and other “rare” species not normally seen by city dwellers. There are trac-tors, automobiles, remote control airplanes, fire trucks and other items of interest on display throughout the grounds. And don’t forget those Teddy Bears and prizes which are so “easy” to win! If you’re young, you will probably go and en-
joy the heck out of it. If you’re old, perhaps you’ll go, too, even if just to walk around and rekindle some old memories.
The Kiwanis club has sponsored the local fair for as long as I can remember – I believe it started in 1948. “In 1971”, says Allyn Bell, “We made $5,000 which we gave to local Coweta County charities.” In 1988, when I was Kiwanis president, we were able to give away about $32,000, then an unheard of amount for a civic club to give. Between forty and fifty thousand people may have visited the fair this year, spending at least twenty dollars each. “That’s a million dollars!” Although a lot of this money leaves town with the carnival, Kiwanis will make a sizable sum, most of which is put right back into the good works of our community. It all started with the Newnan Kiwanis Club, however, there are several Kiwanis Clubs now in our Coweta County which share in the work and the giving. It takes a lot of volunteer help to serve that many folks!
But the young people, who are the ones really enjoying the fair, are not really thinking of the logistics of opera-tion, or the money it gives to the community. They’re there just to have a great time with their friends and family. As I write this article, I can still remember as a child the smell of the cotton candy, the sounds of the rides, the lights and music, and the “screams of joy” coming from exited people on exhilarating rides. It was a big deal in those times and I looked forward to it ev-ery year. Later, I was able to enjoy it with my own chil-dren, who now take their children. I suppose the fun could go on for generations.
Although there are always some downsides to any event with that many people, our fair is a safe, well run event which provides a great deal of joy, as well as funding many of the charitable organizations here – at least $1,000,000.00 just in the past ten years. “Wow!” So, if you haven’t tried it, do so this year. If you have, you know you’ll be continuing a tradition of having fun while helping fund worthy projects in our community
Joe
Postscript: As always, I invite your comments and suggestions to help us make The Coweta Shopper an interesting and effective advertising medium.
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homemade ice-cream & more. Can--a-thon helping local food banks. 11am- Motorcycle Benefit Ride for Wounded Warriors, 1pm -Parade. Great southern BBQ and other fun festival foods. Street dance 6pm with the well-known Regulars Band. We are non-profit 501c3 and
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Accepting applications for Great Bowls of Fire Chili Cook Off/ BBQ - Oct 27th More info - 770-583-9013
September 19 …
Heart Association Fundraiser Piedmont Newnan Hospital will host a fundraising event 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in its Bistro 745 benefiting the American Heart Association’s upcoming Heart Walk and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk. Attendees can enjoy a special lunch for a $10 contribution. For more information about the fundraising event or to learn more about joining the Piedmont Newnan Hospital team for the upcoming Heart Walk and Light the Night Walk, call Tim Lacny of the Piedmont Cardiovascular Imaging Center at 678-854-2980 or Colleen Alrutz of the Piedmont Wellness Center at 770-254-3550.
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September 20 …
Art Association Meeting First Fall Meeting of Newnan-Coweta Art Association at 7 p.m. with Lydia Ellis demonstrating in pastels. Monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at the Hariett Alexander Art Center located at 31 Hospital Road, beginning at 7:00 p. m. Area artists,
sculptors, photographers and crafters are invited. For more information call 770-251-0873.
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September 21 …
Fall Art Walk 5-8 p.m. Join Main Street merchants in downtown Newnan for art and excitement. Stroll the streets and experience a walking gallery show. Visit each downtown store to view the works
of various professional artists.
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September 22 …
Grantville Day Crosstie Festival 10a.m. to 9 p.m. Now taking donations and applications for exhibitors. The hrs are 10am-9pm for the festival. Live entertainment amusement rides, petting zoo, pony rides, homemade ice-cream & more. Can-a-thon helping local food banks. 11am- Motorcycle Benefit Ride for Wounded Warriors, 1pm -Parade, great southern BBQ and other fun festival foods. Street dance 6pm with the well known Regulars Band. More info- 770-583-9013 or www.Grantville-dayfestival.com
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Please e-mail your PSA or non-profit event details to [email protected] or call 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, mail P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264we’ll publish as space permits with editor’s approval
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Arby’s on Bullsboro in Newnan has great food and excellent service. I enjoy having a quick lunch there a few times a month because the staff seem so friendly. There is one team member, however, who displays that “something special” that makes me want to come back again and again. She is Ebony Har-ris, and has been with Arby’s for about 14 months. “I try my best to maintain a good attitude, and I think maybe my smile is one of my best qualities”, she says. And she’s right! Ebony’s attitude is a good example of Tony D’Angelo’s quote, “Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine”.
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September 25 …
“Understanding the Endtime Prophecy Bible Study” “Are you interested in Bible prophecy? Tabernacle of Prayer, Pastor Philip Ritter is hosting a bible atudy on Tuesday evenings at 7 p.m. Join us as we listen to Rev. Irvin Baxter, Jr.; an international speaker, author and founder of Endtime Ministries, Inc. 233 B&C Jefferson St., Newnan. Questions? Rachel Ritter 770-328-3751
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September 29 …
5th Annual Joey’s Ride 2012 motorcycle riding fundraiser for Joey’s Toy Box - a local char-ity providing support to children with cancer and their families. Raffles, Live Auction, Prizes, Food, Music. Starts and Ends at Big Daddy’s Oyser Bar & Pub, 101 Crossings E., Peachtree City. Registra-tion starts at 10 a.m. Ride begins at 12 noon. $25 Donation. More info on their website http://www.joeystoybox.net/
~ ~Oktoberfest 6:30 to 11 p.m. at Saint George Catholic Church, 771 Roscoe Rd. “Fun-filled” Family Outing with Food, Beverages, Music, Dancing, Kids Inflatable Slides, Door Prizes. Open to the public. $40 couple (21 and older); $22 (21 and older); $15 Youth (12-21);$7 Children 12 and under. Spon-sored by St. George Knights of Columbus, Council 6622. Proceeds benefit charitable activities. Call Roland Roger Jr 770-328-0498, 770-251-1553.
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October 4 …
Fall Taste of Newnan & Chili Cook-Off 5 to 8:30 p.m. Come downtown to enjoy a breath of fresh fall air and sample specialties of local restaurants and caterers around the square in downtown Historic Newnan.
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October 6 …
Fall BBQ White Oak ARP Church, 2796 Gordon Road at 11 a.m. $8 a plate; Stew $8 per quart; BBQ $8 per pound. Call Darrell Hester 770-519-6340 for more information.
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It MattersEverything on our planet is interconnected and delicately balanced. Our
world is constantly being changed, for better or worse, by the decisions we make individually and collectively. Those choices affect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat; as well as all of the plants, animals, and insects. What we do really does matter now and in the future.
Water pollution, soil con-tamination, air pollution, and climate changes are altering our environment. Many important habitats have been lost or changed. Pesticides, fertilizers, animal waste runoff, in-dustrial discharges, polluted storm water runoff and chemi-cals (such as synthetic estrogen, etc.) have harmed our en-vironment. Animals and insects have experienced altered reproductive systems, birth defects, compromised immune systems, genetic changes and many deaths. Humans are also adversely affected by these problems. Insect control, crop pollination, food sources, hunting and fishing, and drinking water are jeopardized. Our own immune systems, genetics, reproductive systems and our health are at risk.
Two examples of our interconnectedness are bees and frogs. Lately, both have been dying at alarming rates. Bees pollinate more than 50% of our crops in Georgia. Fruit-bearing trees, berry-producing plants, and most vegetables need bees for pollination. In recent years, the United States has lost more than 50% of its honeybee colonies to disease, pollution, pesticides, and loss of habitat. That’s not all. Frog populations, world-wide, have been rapidly declining. Frogs eat vast amounts of insects. They are important to scientific research and the development of new medical treatments for humans. An amphibian fungus (which needs both water and a host) is one of the major causes of these losses. Fish, snakes, birds, and insects; as well as water eco-systems are suffering from the loss of the tadpoles, frogs and amphibians. In Georgia, Gopher frogs have lost 97% of their habitat which also adversely affects the Gopher Tortoise (which shares its burrows). The Atlanta Botanical Garden is helping these and some 30 total species of amphibians by providing breeding and habitat. The Nature Conservancy has provided 2,000 acres of protected habitat. More help is needed.
What can we do? We can conserve, repurpose, recycle, and think “Green”. We can recognize the importance of our National and State parks as protected habitats. It is vital that families and individuals can continue to be able to afford large tracts of land for farms and ranches. These large tracts help provide wildlife refuges, protected wildlife corridors, and protected wetlands for habitat. Conserva-tion easements on private lands are one way to do this. These large undevel-oped areas also help to clean the air and recharge groundwater.
We can teach future generations to avoid the mistakes we have made. We can vote for elected officials who are sensitive to and responsive to these is-sues.
One environmental advocate’s perspective on these issues is Erin Brock-ovich’s newest project “Last Call at the Oasis”.
It Matters!
The Armchair GardenerThe Armchair GardenerThe Armchair Gardener
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MainStreet Custom Car and Bike Cruise-InRamah Baptist Church, Palmetto, Ga –
Saturday, October 6, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Benefit for Steve and Stephanie Turner, they were hit by a drunk driver on May 19, 2012. They both sustained critical injuries. Both struggling to recuperate and
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50/50 Raffle – Food – Music – Door Prizes *Not a judged event but there will be a “Kid’s Choice” award and a “Community Chosen” award.
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4th Annual Car Show For a Cure Mount Gilead UMC • Sat., Oct. 20, 9-3
Mount Gilead United Methodist Church, 2651 Hwy 16 E, Sharpsburg, next to Blossman Gas Company. The benefit car show will be
the kickoff fundraising event for the church as they continue to raise awareness of the need for a cure for cancer. There will be a silent auction, door prizes, and
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D.J., Food & Drinks, Door Prizes, Raffles, Silent Auction, 50/50 and more.Proceeds benefit Corral in Coweta County,
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~ if you aren’t in the C zone and don’t receive a copy, you can check out the current issue at www.thecowetashopper.com
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Fall Taste of Newnan & Chili Cook-Off 5 to 8:30 p.m. Sample specialties of local restaurants and caterers around the square in downtown Historic Newnan.
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October 6 …
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Chicken-Q/Bake Sale/Fair Sharpsburg Baptist Church on Hwy. 54. Tickets $8 each, 770-251-6963 or [email protected]. Food served 11AM-12:30PM to Ticket Hold-ers. Food served to Walk-ups until 2 PM or while food lasts. Spaces available for a $15 donation to sell crafts, gently used clothing and other goods from 8AM-2PM (tables not provided).
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Piedmont Newnan Hospital 5th Annual Autumn Chase
The Wellness Center at Piedmont Newnan Hospital will host the fifth annual Autumn Chase on Saturday, October 27 at Newnan Utilities’ Carl Miller Park in Newnan, Ga.
The Autumn Chase Trail Race, which supports the Wellness Center’s senior citizen and community pro-grams, consists of a 15k (9 miles) and 5k (3.2 miles) race beginning at 8 a.m. and a one-mile fun run start-ing at 9:30 a.m.
Those interested in supporting the event but not participating in the races will enjoy activities for the entire family, including face painting, food, Kids Castle park, great prizes and more.
Registration details: $25 before October 20; $30 for late registrations received after October 22. Kids 12 and under can participate for $8. Phantom Runner registration fee is $20. Participants may register online at piedmont.org/newnanwellnesscenter or at the Well-ness Center of Piedmont Newnan Hospital. Awards will be given to overall winners (male and female) and first, second and third place finishers in all age groups.
The Wellness Center at Piedmont Newnan Hospital is open to individuals aged 14 and older and focuses on disease prevention, rehabilitation of injuries and main-tenance of optimal health. Located at 26 West Court Square in Newnan, the Wellness Center of Piedmont Newnan Hospital offers a variety of group exercise pro-grams, personal training, a senior wellness Program, rehabilitation assistance, massage therapy and more.
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next week’s Shopper will be mailed to the C Zone - 16,628 addresses in Grantville, Moreland, Roscoe, Sargent, Senoia and some rural routes ~ if you aren’t in the C zone and don’t receive a copy,
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EVENT CHICKEN-Q / BAKE SALE / FAIR Saturday, October 13, at Sharpsburg Baptist Church on Hwy. 54. Tickets $8 each, available at church office, 770-251-6963 or olivebranchladies @gmail.com. Food served 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. to ticket hold-ers. Food served to walk-ups until 2 p.m. or while food lasts. Spaces available for a $15 do-nation to sell crafts, gently used clothing and other goods from 8 a.m. -2 p.m. (tables not pro-vided). 10.10
ESTATE SALE LIvINg EStAtE SALE for Mrs. Sue Sullivan, 31 Neely Run, Stonebridge Subdivision, off Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan. Sale will be held Sat-urday, September 22, 2012. 8:00 to 4:00. Items from her World Travels and Collections will include: Depression Glass, Occupied Japan, Crystal, Art, Antiques, Dolls, Furniture, Old Photographs, Clocks, Farms Items from her Sullivan Farm, tools, 2 Complete Kitchens, Entire content of house and out building will be sold. Sale will be conducted by Long and Hayes. 9.19
EStAtE SALE Violent Mad-elene Craft, 184 Hood Rd., Newnan, GA 30263. Wednes-day, September 26, 2012. Thursday, September 27, 2012. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily or until all is sold. House full of collect-ibles! Dining table, chairs, china cabinet, recliners, side-by-side refrigerator, freezer. Garden or-naments galore! 1 riding lawn mower, generator, power tools, hand tools. Craftsman 17 inch 16 speed drill. Avon collectibles. Large black iron washpot. Old books. Much more!! All sales final. Please bring containers! Directions: from Newnan take Hwy. 70 (Roscoe Rd.) and go 5 miles past the bypass intersec-tion, turn right onto Brimer Rd. then left onto Hood Rd. Look for signs. Sale conducted by Collins and Wood, ASA, www.collinsandwoodappraisers.com 9.19
FOR SALE 5 x 7 tRAILER, large tires and spare, tall tailgate, high sides and ramp. $575. 706-594-1103 9.19 QUEEN PILLOW tOP MAttRESS SEt, new, still in plastic, sacrifice, $150. 404-790-0773 10.10
WHEAt StRAW HAY ideal for planting grass. $3.50 per bale. Frank Barron 770-231-9535.
FOR SALE WORD ADS $9.50 for 30 words or less per issue. 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] before Friday 3 p.m.
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2005 KAWASAKI 1600 vUL-CAN, low mileage, $5,995. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘
VEHICLES $ $ CASH $ $ FOR DIS-ABLED & JUNK CARS & tRUCKS I’ll pay $200 and up for junk cars and trucks. 770-490-7574 9.26
1978 FORD tRUCK with cmaper cover, power steering, 6 cylinder, automatic. $1,350 or best offer. Call afternoons 770-463-9402 9.26
1972 CHEvY S/S 454 CAMA-RO, yellow with black stripe, $25,000. 404-473-9000 1968 CHEvY PICK UP 4 speed $12,500. Navy. 404-473-9000 1982 CORvEttE $18,500. 404-473-9000
HOUSES 2-StORY COLONIAL fully bricked 4BR/2.5BA on 26 acres w/4.5 acre lake fully stocked. Circular drive, in-law suite w/kitchen, new roof & much more. Great location! Kim 770-560-6008 MLS#02723531. Lind-sey’s Inc. 770-253-6990 #239 NOt A FORECLOSURE OR SHORt SALE! 4 bedrooms, 3 baths on 1.57 acres! 2,629 sq. ft. ranch priced at $41 per sq. ft. This is not a typo. This large home is a 4 bedroom, 3 bath North Coweta home for $109,900. Call Craig Jackson 678-618-6692 / Realtor - Better Home and Gardens
FOR RENT MOBILE HOMES for rent. 2 and 3 bedrooms. 770-253-8581 after 6:30 p.m. 10.3
4-5 BEDROOM, 2 BAtH, Section 8 also welcome. 770-251-2387 9.26
LAND/LOTS 110 ACRES NEAR HARAL-SON, 14 acres stocked pond, 15 acre Coastal Bermuda field, 43 acres of 20 year old plant-ed pines, barn, and gorgeous homesites. $1,100,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 11.5+/- ACRES with 2 wells on property, onsite septic permit in file, white gated fencing. Sever-al building sites, 1200’ of drive-way call Kim Ivery at Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors 770-253-6990 or 770-560-6008 4.29 ACRES on HWY 34E – Between Thomas Crossroads & Peachtree City. Adjoins Medi-cal Facility. $52,000/Ac. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 6.564 ACRES on I-85 – Gor-don Road & Hwy 16. Already leased for 3 years at $5000 per month. $950,000. Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. FOR MORE INFORMA-tION on land, commercial or residential property call Frank or Jess, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-253-6990
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FOR LEASE 1200 square foot office / warehouse avail-able, drive in door, heated and cool, water and sewer included, trash pick up included, security lighting. Great location just off 34 bypass in Newnan. Below market rent of $600 per month. Available October 1. Contact Rick at 770-329-5154. 3600 square feet also available with loading dock, offices for $1575 per month. 9.26
3750 SQ Ft SHOWROOM/OFFICE/WAREHOUSE lo-cated on newly widened bypass. Loading dock & drive in capa-bilities. High volume area with great road presentation. $2800/month. 770-301-7742. 9.26
LAND/LOTS 9.696 ACRES IN gRANt-vILLE on Hwy 29 South near I-85, Zoned Commercial. Just $235,000. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 264 gREENvILLE St – 2 Houses on Commercial lot at corner of Beavers Street. $150,000. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 3.6 ACRES NEAR SENOIA on Hwy 16 – Zoned O & I. Just $239,900. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. FOR MORE INFORMA-tION on land, commercial or residential property call Frank or Jess, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-253-6990
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SERVICES UPgRADE YOUR AttIC INSULAtION Free Estimates. Georgia Power Rebates, Cowe-ta EMC Rebates. 678-345-0308 10.3
CRUD BUStER PRESSURE WASHINg ~ While you en-joyed your summer the mildew monster was attacking your home, driveway and sidewalks. Let’s attack and destroy him be-fore the holidays. Curb appeal is everyting. 770-550-7777 “Hire a vet.” Thanks. 10.23
BAtHtUB RESURFACINg Repair and/or refinish bathtubs, showers, porcelain, fiberglass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 9.19
MOvINg HELP loading, packing, driving, etc. Across town or across the country. 8 years experience. Call Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ gREAt RAtES on Bundled Auto & Home. Call Williams Insurance for details on dis-counts. Auto Liability starting at $48 mo. Serving Coweta for 50 years! 770-253-2435, 125 Temple Ave., Newnan 9.26
SERVICES gEORgIA CANINE OBE-DIENCE tRAININg On Leash * Off Leash * Advanced Obedience. Behavioral Problem Solving: Aggression, Anxiety, Over Excitement, Obsessive B e h a v i o r s , D e s t r u c t i v e Behaviors, Barking, Biting, Jumping, Chewing. Mark Storey 678-633-1438, www.gacanine.com, [email protected] HANDYMAN SERvICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ce-ramic Tile, etc. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * BOSS tREE SERvICE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trim-ming. Chipper Service. Com-plete Clean Up. 770-584-6981. HANDY MAN SERvICES & PRESSURE WASHINg. Home Improvements. No job too large or small. Free esti-mates. References available. Call David Parker cell 404-516-0252, home 770-251-7577 night or day 9.26
SERVICES tOWNSHIP COINS recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. We are pleased to offer free in store appraisals. Look for our ad.
ROSSI BOBCAt SERvICE light clearing, grade washed out driveways, prep for sod, play yards, etc. Quality work. Sat-isfaction guaranteed! Free esti-mates! $70 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call 678-378-8197 ‘
WANTED WANtED tO BUY - KUBOtA tRACtOR - B 7100 or B 7200 with or without mower. Older model ok but must be in good running condition. Call Joe at The Shopper: 770-254-1421
HELP WANTED tUPPERWARE CONSUL-tANtS needed. Call 404-642-3740 for more information. 10.3
NOW HIRINg Pre-K Assistant Teacher, Infant Teacher and As-sistant Director - (MUST have childcare experience). Call Mrs Tanya 770-253-6709 11.17
Classifieds Call 770-254-1421, Fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] By 3 p.m. Friday To Place Your Ad
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P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264, stop by 570 Pine Road with payment, or charge to credit card.
Call 770-254-1421Before 3p.m. Friday
Deadline 3p.m. Friday
High Volume Tire Store has employment opportunity available for Service Advisor / Writer with at least 3 years of experi-ence. Qualified candidates must have outstanding communica-tion skills and a proven track record of teamwork and excellent customer service.
Job duties include but are not limited to:Greeting customers, scheduling service appointments and • receiving vehicle information.
Listening to requests of the service desired and clearly ex-• plaining information on the repair order.
Referring the technician to the customer and/or test-driving • the vehicle to confirm source(s) of service repairs.
Estimating the cost and time needed to do the repair, taking • into account the customer’s schedule.
Handling customer complaints and maintaining high cus-• tomer satisfaction standards.
Periodically checking on the progress of the vehicle dur-• ing servicing and contacting the customer when technicians discover additional problems; getting customer approval to do additional work and explaining the work performed and the charges being billed.
RequirementsMust Have Experience In The Field Of Automotive • Service
Must Have Sales Experience •
Must Have A Strong CSI Focus •
Must Have A Professional Appearance & Strong Com-• munication Skills
Must Have Strong Sales Skills And Be Self-motivated •
Integrity, A Positive Attitude & Strong Work Ethic Re-• quired
Must Be Willing To Learn •
Must Put The Interests Of Others Before Their Own •
Must Have High School Diploma or GED, Some College • Preferred
Apply at [email protected]
typOs happen. We sincerely apologize.
HUD HOMES FOR SALE
For more information call:Tom Leiby 770-301-7519
Angie Hogsed 678-472-8384Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors
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FOUND PETS MALE CAt in Springwater Subdivision, indoor cat, free to good home. 770-304-1513 9.26
PETS PARAKEEtS for sale. $20 a pair. Call 770-583-3636 9.19 PUPPIES Great Dane, AKC puppies, born August 1, dewormed, first shots, blacks, harlequins, $700 - $1,400. 404-405-3937 9.26 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 FEMALE REDNOSE PIt named Mary Jane. Has micro-chip, tattoo on stomach and needs medication for arthritis. Last seen in Arnco area. Please call 678-673-0896 9.12
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Wild Animals Pose Threat to Pets
DEAR PAW’S COR-NER: A number of cats in our area disappeared this spring and summer, and I noticed the rabbits that used to plague our garden don’t come as frequently. A neighbor told me he saw a coyote crossing the street just before dawn recently, and I suspect it is the cause of many of these disappearances. Please warn your readers they need to protect their pets as wild animals are encroaching on well-pop-ulated neighborhoods. -- Pat C., Weston, Mass.
DEAR PAT: That’s a very good point! As wild crea-tures lose more and more of their natural habitats, they are being seen much more frequently in the suburbs and even in urban areas. This goes beyond nuisance animals like rac-coons and skunks: Black bears frequently wander into back yards in central Florida, and residents in urban Allston, Mass., are sometimes confronted by wild turkeys foraging along city streets. And coyotes and cougars have been reported in subur-ban neighborhoods in many parts of the United States.
Wild animals present a lot of risk to pets (as well as humans). Besides the threat of contracting rabies or other diseases, some predators find smaller pets to be easy, tasty prey.
Keep cats and small dogs indoors at night. If wild animals have been reported in your area, don’t let your pet out unaccompanied or off a leash, even during the day when no danger is apparent. Keep your pet’s vaccinations up to date.
If you have pets, like rabbits, that are kept outside, reinforce and strengthen pro-tective fencing around their cages.
Send your questions or comments to [email protected]. If your question or comment is printed in the weekly column, you’ll receive a free copy of “Fighting Fleas,” the newest booklet from Paws Corner!
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October 9 …
Job Network Meeting at First United Methodist Church, 6 p.m., Parish Hall, 33 Greenville St., Newnan. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the Parish Hall at 33 Green-ville Street, Newnan, GA. All are welcome and this event is free. 770-253-7400 or www.newnanfumc.org then Job Networking under Ministries at the top of the Home Page.
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Master Gardeners’ Backyard Association Monthly Meeting ~ free gardening ses-sions for the general public the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. The sessions last ap-proximately one hour, and Master Gardeners are available before and after the session to help with gardening questions. Call 770-254-2620 for more info
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October 13 …
2012 Indian Class Golf Tournament! ECHS Baseball and ECHS Fine Arts join forces to bring you the 2012 Indian Class Golf Tournament ~ 1 pm at White Oak Golf Club, 141 Clubview Drive, Newnan. Shotgun Start, 11 am registration. 4 player scramble - individuals welcome. $300 per team, $75 per individual. Green fee, Cart, Range balls provided. Dinner/Raffle/Auction to follow your day on the course. To register, please email [email protected]. Questions? Please call Cindy Ridgeway at 678-416-8052 or Harry Dunn at 678-877-7876.
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Chicken-Q/Bake Sale/Fair at Sharpsburg Baptist Church on Hwy. 54. Tickets, $8 each, avail-able at Church office, 770-251-6963 or [email protected]. Food served 11AM-12:30PM to Ticket Holders. Food served to Walk-ups until 2 PM or while food lasts. Spaces available for a $15 donation to sell crafts, gently used clothing and other goods from 8AM-2PM (tables not provided).
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October 16 …
Bereavement Support Group For Those Who Have Lost a Loved One by Suicide. Groups are open to all adult survivors of suicide and are held at the following location: Fayette County Fire Station #8, 212 Flat Creek Trail, Fayetteville, (Between Hwy 54 and Tyrone Road). 3rd Tuesday every month at 7pm. Contact: Joe Ann Dilbeck 678-770-5786; Diane Petro 404-819-7370.
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October 27 …
Ghost Tour downtown Newnan “spooks” are ready and waiting to greet you on the annual Ghost Tour With Elizabeth on Saturday, October 27 at 7:30 pm. Maximum 20. Call 770-253-0500 or email [email protected].
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October 28 …
Historic Oak Hill Cemetery at 2:30 pm or 4:30 pm with Tour With Elizabeth. Many interest-ing stories of the good souls “residing” there and many touching and unusual sentiments on family markers. Maximum 20. Call 770-253-0500 or email [email protected].
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October 6 …
Lisa’s Ride 8th annual ride to raise awareness and advocacy for suicide prevent. Registration starts at 10:30 a.m. at Big Daddy’s Oyster Bar & Pub, 101 Crossings East, Suite 3, Peachtree City, 770-632-1563. $20/$10 for rider/passenger; $25 per car (includes a great ride and one t-shirt). Raffle Prizes, Live Auction and more. Proceeds benefit SPAN-GA. For more info 404-819-7370
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BUSINESSBriefsL O C A L
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LOVELY WILLIAMSBURG TRADI-TIONAL on Golf Course lot, over 3200SF, 4BR/3.5BA, GR w/fp, many upgrades & lots of updating. Gorgeous 18x30 in-ground pool. Country Club area. $314,900.
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“This is the beginning of a new day. You have been given
this day to use as you will. You can waste it or use it for good.
What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. When tomorrow
comes, this day will be gone forever. In its place is something you have left behind …
let it be something good.”~ Unknown
Q“If you don’t go after
what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no. If you don’t step
forward, you’re always in the same place.”
~ Nora Roberts
Q“Success will never be a big step
in the future, success is a small step taken just now.”
~ J. Martensson
Q“Do what you can, where you are,
with what you have.”~ Theodore Roosevelt
Q“A man’s heart plans his way, but
the Lord directs his steps.”~ Proverbs 16:9
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News from Glanton ElementaryPicture Day - September 24
Dress up your guys & dolls for this special picture day!Ferst Coin Drive Sept.27 thru Oct. 19
Are you in the correct career field? Are you happy with your job? What are your interests? These are many questions we ask ourselves throughout our lifetime. Glanton Elementary School will be offering you a chance to evaluate what your interests are and the career opportuni-ties available to you!! We will be offering two FREE sessions where you can come into school and take an interest inven-tory on the computer, which will give you a list of possible careers that may be interesting to you and careers you may want to explore. Space is limited to the first 20 people to sign up for each session. If you are interested, contact Becki Kelly
at [email protected] or call 770-583-2873.
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East Coweta High School News …Saturday, October 13 at White Oak Golf Club ECHS Baseball and ECHS Fine Arts join forces to bring
you the 2012 Indian Class Golf Tournament!White Oak Golf Club, 141 Clubview Drive, Newnan
1 pm Shotgun Start, 11 am registration. 4 player scramble - individuals welcome. $300 per
team, $75 per individual. Green fee, Cart, Range balls provided. Dinner/Raffle/Auction to follow your day on the course. To register, please email [email protected]. Questions? Please call Cindy Ridge-way at 678-416-8052 or Harry Dunn at 678-877-7876.
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School News
is looking for
Volunteers!
7345 Red Oak Rd., Union City • (770) 254-8612
How Do I Get Started?You may call the Volunteer Coordinator at (770) 254-8612 with any questions
or to request an application. Volunteers may choose to spend time with patients and their families within their own towns and communities and/or
anywhere within the 12 counties where we are licensed.
Lic# 240927
Volunteers play a vital role in the support of our pa-tients and their families. Support is given in many ways – sitting at bedside to relieve an exhausted caregiver, performing small tasks in the patient’s home, reading to a patient, or spending time with a patient and their family as a “friendly visitor”. No special skills are needed but a passion to serve others is desired.
Please call Mary at 678-817-4180 if you have ques-tions about our program or if you would like to at-tend volunteer training.
Volunteers for Affinis HospiceAll you need is a caring heart! Your involvement will com-municate value to these patients and their families as you provide companionship and a brief respite for caregivers. You will not need to provide any medical or physical care to the patient, just a caring heart and a listening ear. You can provide caregiver relief for 2-4 hours each week to
allow the caregiver to en-joy time out of the home. You can use your gifts and talents to impact someone in their last stages of life in many ways, and we will make sure you are well-trained, equipped, and sup-ported. Please call Lynn Yeager 404-832-4232 with interest or questions.
Piedmont Cancer Center at Newnan
Cancer Wellness at Piedmont is now available in Newnan. Cancer Wellness offers free, comprehensive services and programs to anyone affected by cancer at any phase in his or her cancer journey, regardless of whether or not they are a Piedmont patient. Below you’ll find the class schedule for Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Newnan Hospital as well as some informa-tion about the new patient navigator Stephanie Martin, RN, whose primary responsibility will be to guide can-cer patients through their continuum of care.
The professionally-led programs that will be offered at Piedmont Newnan starting this fall are:One Hour Drummer: Wellness Rhythms ~ Oct. 31, Nov. 28 & Dec. 19 (all Wednesdays) from 10 to 11 a.m. at The Summit, Hwy 34, in the former pharmacy space. Join in the fun playing drums and other rhythm instruments. The interactive and energetic ensemble allows you to experience decreased stress, boost your immune system, feel a part of a caring community and enjoy an overall sense of well-being. No prior musi-cal experience necessary. Facilitated by Peter Marino, President, One Hour Drummer.Super Foods for Cancer ~ Tuesday, November 6 from noon to 2 p.m. It’s time to multi-task! There are foods that provide multiple disease-fighting nutrients, fill you up so you can enjoy plenty of food without ex-cess calories, and are easy to include in everyday meals. They are called Super foods, and they are super easy to fit into your cancer fighting eating plan. Join Chef Lana Carr and Cancer Wellness dietitian, Taryn Tennyson, as they explore the amazing health benefits of these su-perstar foods that go far beyond their basic nutritional value. Embrace your health, not just fight cancer, with these vibrant and unique super foods! Registration is required for all cooking demonstrations. Please call 770-719-5860.Yoga and Mindfulness in Newnan Oct. 24, Nov. 14 and Dec. 5 (all Wednesdays) Yoga from 10 to 11 a.m.; Mindfulness from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at The Sum-mit, Hwy 34, in the former pharmacy spaceAlso, Piedmont Newnan has hired a patient navigator as part of the expanded Cancer Center services being offered. Stephanie Martin, RN will be primarily re-sponsible for guiding breast cancer patients through their continuum of care. Her position was created as a result of a generous donation from an Atlanta fam-ily who wanted to see the Cancer Wellness services ex-panded across the Piedmont Healthcare system.For more information about Cancer Wellness at Pied-mont Healthcare or to make a donation in support of the program, visit piedmont.org
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Caring for an aging parent or relative is one of the most stressful and challenging roles an individual will assume says gerontologist and elder care advi-sor Ester Koch. One out of four US workers is cur-rently responsible for caring for an aging parent and are forced to choose between doing their family duty or doing their job. In addition persons reaching the age 65 have an average life expectancy of another 19 years for females and 17 years for males. With this said many of us (25%) must make the decision of when is homecare needed?
Getting a “care assessment” is the best way to determine when an elder needs home care services. The following are some examples of a care assess-ment:
Activities of Daily Living (ADL)These are the basic tasks involved in personal
care and household work. How would you rate your loved one’s ability to:
n Do housework, laundry, shopping and cooking
n Maintain personal care, such as bathing, dressing and using the toilet
n Manage medical appointments and medications
n Handle personal finances and legal issues
Physical Health Considerations
Planning for home care also involves an assess-ment of health issues affecting both physical and mental health.
n Mobility: the ability to safely move around one’s own home and neighborhood is often compro-mised with advanced age
n Vision: vision impairment is common amongthe elderly and often leads to reduced social interaction and quality of life, depression and injuries from falls. In many cases elders do not report their vision problems, vision screening is recommended
n Hearing: hearing deficits are also common among older adults and can affect quality of life.
Mental Health ConsiderationsAssessing the mental health of the elderly can be
challenging. The line between memory problems that naturally occur with aging and memory prob-lems that occur in early stages of dementia and or Alzheimer’s can be hard to distinguish.
If an elder:
n Seems more confused than usual
n Has trouble completing daily routines
n Has difficulty keeping track of daily medications, house keys or other personal items
Signs of depression are also difficult to sort out:
n Low energy
n Loss of appetite
n Lack of interest in others
These maybe signs of cognitive impairment
Nutrition Considerations
Healthy eating is a challenge for all of us, and el-ders may have additional issues that make healthy eating even harder; poor health, difficulty shopping or cooking, food insecurity (hoarding), loneliness or depression. Nutrition can be a major issue for elders:
n Is the elder getting the right kinds and amount of food to meet daily health requirements
n Is the elder capable of shopping for the right foods and preparing them
n Is the elder eating the food he or she prepares of that is prepared for him or her
These are just a few examples of a Care Assess-ment. If you have any questions related to elder care please contact At Home Assistants. We pro-vide personal care assistance, companion and sitter services. We are licensed by the State of Georgia, and are insured and bonded.
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At present there are 49,662 mailing addresses in Coweta County (excluding post office boxes). In planning our distribution, we divided the county into 3 areas or zones. We mail to one zone each week. You should receive your Shopper every third week. If you don’t receive a Shopper this week, you can view the current issue on our website www.thecowetashopper.com
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A Zone ~ Newnan ~ 16,366 addresses in city of Newnan, Arbor Springs, Ashley Park,
Avery Park, Country Club, Lake Hills, Lake Redwine, SummerGrove and more
B Zone ~ East of I-85 ~ 16,668 addresses in White Oak, Thomas Crossroads,
Sharpsburg and more
C Zone ~ Rural Coweta ~ 16,628 addresses in rural Coweta, Roscoe area, Sargent, Senoia,
Grantville, Moreland and more
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Temple Avenue Recreation Complex Gym Closed For Repairs
The gym at the Temple Avenue Recreation Complex will be closed for roof repairs from September 4 -28 and will reopen on October 1. The roof repairs will also shut down the Temple Avenue weight room.
Citizens can still play basketball, volleyball or lift weights at county gymnasiums at Hunter Complex and Clay-Wood Center. Facility addresses and hours are:
Clay-Wood Community Center, 135 Heery Road, Newnan, 770-254-3745Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. - closed for lunch noon – 1 p.m.; Wed - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - closed for lunch noon – 1 p.m.; Fri - 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - closed for lunch noon – 1 p.m.; Sat - 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Hunter Complex, 2970 Hwy 16E, Sharpsburg, 770-254-3740Hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. - 9:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. - closed for lunch noon – 1 p.m.; Wed - 9:00 a.m- 5:00 p.m.- closed for lunch noon – 1 p.m.; Sat - 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Preventing Football InjuriesBy Michael Cushing, MD
Football is one of the most popular sports and leads all other sports in the number of injuries sustained. An estimated 920,000 people are treated annually in hospitals, doctor’s offices and clinics for football related injuries. Sprains and strains account for 30% of injuries, broken bones followed with 22%. While only 1% of in-juries were concussions, this type of injury can be serious. Repeat injuries, particularly to the head, are the most serious threat to life.
Common Injuries to Football Players
m Traumatic: Knee injuries are most com-mon, especially those to the anterior and pos-terior cruciate ligaments (ACL/PCL) and to the meniscus. Shoulder injuries are also quite com-mon. This can involve injuries to the labrum as seen in shoulder dislocations, or involve injuries to the AC joint (AC dislocations). Ankle sprains are common as well.
m Concussions: A concussion is a change in mental state due to a trau-matic impact. The signs of a concussion include headache (most common), dizziness, nausea, loss of balance, numbness and tingling and blurry vision. The athlete should return to play only when clearance is granted by a physi-cian.
m Heat Injuries: These usually occur in August due to the high temps and humidity. Excessive sweating depletes the body of salt and water. Early symptoms include painful cramping of major muscle groups, profuse sweat-ing and weakness. Heat exhaustion can progress to heat stroke when the body’s temperature regulation fails. The affected individual becomes lethar-gic, confused, the skin stops sweating. This is life threatening and emer-gency medical attention is necessary.
Tips for players to reduce football related injuries
Perform proper warm up and cool down routines1.
Hydrate adequately, stay active during summer break to prepare to 2. return to sports in the fall
Choose equipment carefully, always be sure it is properly fitted and 3. wear all equipment, even when practicing
Make sure playing surface is free of debris, rocks, holes etc.4.
Limit blocking and tackling drills during practice, always tackle 5. with head up and do not lead with your helmet.
Always check with a physician after an injury to make sure it is safe 6. to return to play.
Dr. Mike Cushing received his undergraduate degree from In-diana University. He is a grad-uate of the Medical College of Georgia and did his residency at Georgia Baptist Hospital (now Atlanta Medical Center). Dr. Cushing did a shoulder/sports fellowship at Hughston Clinic and practices at Georgia Bone and Joint.
East Coweta High School 2012 Varsity Football ScheduleThurs, 9/13/12 7:30 PM Sandy Creek @ Sandy Creek HighFri, 9/21/12 7:30 PM Lovejoy @ ECHS Fri, 9/28/12 7:30 PM Central (AL) @ Central High (AL) Fri, 10/12/12 7:30 PM Westlake @ Westlake Fri, 10/19/12 7:30 PM Tri-Cities @ ECHS Fri, 10/26/12 7:30 PM Langston Hughes @ Langston Hughes Fri, 11/2/12 7:30 PM Douglas County @ Douglas County Fri, 11/9/12 7:30 PM Newnan @ ECHS
Heritage High School 2012 Varsity Football ScheduleFri, 9/21/12 7:30 PM Dawson Street AwayFri, 9/21/12 7:30 PM Southland Away Fri, 10/5/12 Bye Fri, 10/12/12 7:30 PM *Mount de Sales AwayFri, 10/19/12 7:30 PM *Stratford Home Fri, 10/26/12 7:30 PM *Westminster Away Fri, 11/2/12 7:30 PM *Tattnall Home Fri, 11/9/12 7:30 PM *Trinity - Sharpsburg Away Fri, 11/16/12 First Round Playoffs* Region games
Newnan High School 2012 Varsity Football ScheduleFri, 9/28/12 7:30 PM Hardaway @ Drake Sadium Fri, 10/12/12 7:30 PM Tri-Cities @ Tri-Cities Fri, 10/19/12 7:30 PM Langston Hughes @ Drake Sadium Fri, 10/26/12 7:30 PM Douglas Co. @ Drake Sadium Fri, 11/2/12 7:30 PM Westlake @ Westlake Fri, 11/9/12 7:30 PM East Coweta @ East Coweta
Northgate High School 2012 Varsity Football ScheduleFri, 9/21/12 7:00 PM Fremont @ Northgate Fri, 10/5/28/12 7:00 PM Concord @NorthgateFri, 10/12/12 7:00 PM Mt. Diablo @ Mt. Diablo Fri, 10/19/12 7:00 PM College Park @ DVC Fri, 10/26/12 7:00 PM Clayton Valley @ Clayton Valley Fri, 11/2/12 7:00 PM Ygnacio Valley @ Northgate Confirm information via local schools website
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Athletes Treating The Next Generation of Athletes
Doctors and Former All-American AthletesAs former student athletes we understand your student athlete.
We are available both on and off the field to provide the best in orthopedic care.
We challenge the student athlete to excellence on the field and in the classroom.
Dr. George Ballantyne
Dr. Michael Cushing
Dr. Michael Gruber
Dr. Chad Kessler
Dr. Jayson McMath
Dr. Jack Powell III
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770-626-5340
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