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Former Golf Proadjusts his game for ReStore You’ll have to forgive Chris Stroud when heuses an occasional golf analogy. See Page 4
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Conditioning TipsLearning to properly cut and shape shrubs, flowers. See Page 10
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•••••••OTHER FEATURESPublisher’s Page ........ 3
Encouraging Words ... 5
Coweta Meetings ........ 7
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After 25 years of serving the readers and advertisers of our community – indeed, almost 1,300 weekly issues without fail, The Coweta Shopper has
the following announcement to make: We took a week off! And we loved it! Moreover, we’ll be “on holiday”, as the Britts say, for one week each quarter this year. And I suspect we’ll be taking these weeks off during the company’s next quarter of a century, too. (Or until I’m able to quit working, which-ever comes first!)
Our society is now well into a new era. Ideas and communication are moving fast – needs and interests are different from a decade ago. Savvy, successful businesses are using new ideas and technology to meet the requirements of a more sophisticated consumer. Will The Shopper be a part of this new mentality? You bet we will!
Beginning January 8, The Coweta Shopper will be mailed to 48,000 separate homes and businesses consisting of 4 weekly issues (12,000 each), scattered throughout the coun-ty. This will enable our loyal advertisers to reach a good sampling of our community each week and still focus on either east or west of I-85. We are also just about ready to launch our new web site, which will feature specials sales, money-saving coupons, a classified page and more. You’ll be able to see upcoming events and announcements on our community cal-endar as well as “how to” tips and special features on individuals and businesses in Coweta County. So, we will soon have the best of both – a traditional paper mailed directly to your home, as well as an exciting new website including Facebook and Twitter. And we will be our community’s only provider of this particular media combination.
So, our mission is simple – “To connect the citizens of Coweta with the best products and services offered here, and do so in an interesting, informative and encouraging way.”
Thank you, Coweta, for letting us serve you during this first 25 of our many years to come.
Joe
Post Script: My favorite is still our direct-mailed printed edition. After a complete read-ing, it can be used as a birdcage liner, a placemat or a window washer. You can also roll it up to “gently” spank children and pets, or to pretend you’re looking through a pirate’s tele-scope. Try doing that with the Internet!
The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl
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Robin McLaughlin Bookkeeper
Ruth Harris Doyal Composition
Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher
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Forgive Chris Stroud for the occasional golf analogy.After all, professional golf was his dream and passion.It all changed almost a year ago.Now, Stroud calls the Newnan-Coweta Habitat For
Humanity ReStore his new passion. He was named Store Manager last October.
“They tease me a lot,” Stroud says of his staff when he fires off a golf-ism. “I had made some huge changes (in the store). I said, well I’m trying to hit a hole-in-one here, I’m not trying to four-putt.”
Whether or not his staff got the analogy is up for de-bate. Not up for question is the desire Stroud has in making The ReStore a difference-maker in the Coweta County community.
Stroud was a Professional Golf Association member ... a PGA A1 Professional or as in layman’s terms a golf club’s pro.
“I was in the golf business and ran a pro shop that did $100,000 a year in sales,” Stroud recalls. “Ran a business with the golf and everything that did $1 mil-lion.”
Stroud had indeed spent much of the last six years at Durham Lakes Country Club in Fairburn and the Gov-ernors Towne Club in Acworth as their respective golf pro. It was at the Governors Towne Club where he got the call.
“It was a $50,000 initiation and $450 a month. It was high-end... probably too high-end,” Stroud said. “The owner called me on a Monday and said ‘Chris, the bank took over the property’.”
And just that quick, the golf career that Stroud had always dreamed of was gone.
The Newnan High graduate then found his way to the NCHFH ReStore.
“I never thought I’d be in a non-profit,” he said. “I’ve been very skeptical of non-profits in the past. But since I’ve been here, I’ve seen the books and I see where the money is going. It gives me more confidence and ap-preciation for the Habitat For Humanity because they
Links to sinks: Stroud makes transitionfrom golf pro to ReStore
By Joey Howard, The Coweta Shopper
truly do put their money back where they say they do.”
Now it is Stroud’s job to take the Newnan store on Pine Road and grow it in sales and donations.
The one eye-opener for Stroud since his arrival at the ReStore - the always moving landscape.
“The way the store changes everyday, that’s been the biggest surprise,” Stroud said. “We get different donations, different volunteers and their needs and demands change on a daily basis. It’s just the daily diversity.”
“We get washers and dryers, Christmas ornaments, just about everything under the sun.”
Another surprise, the diversity of customers.“We have our treasure hunters that come here, and
those that simply can’t afford to go to Home Depot or Lowe’s,” Stroud said. “Then I’m blown away when you see all the Mercedes and BMWs that we get out here. People are just trying to find a diamond in the rough.”
Of course, the main mission of Newnan-Coweta Habitat For Humanity is to build homes for families dreaming of homeownership. Since its start in 1994, NCHFH has built 70-plus homes here in Coweta Coun-ty. And 100-percent of sales generated at The ReStore goes toward building homes where about $70,000 is needed for each home constructed.
So to increase sales, Stroud’s strategy is to go after donations.
“Absolutely, donations are where it’s at,” he said. “Without donations and good things in the store, it doesn’t matter how many customers we have. For this store to grow sales and donations, then where I need to go is after the business community here in Newnan and Coweta County. I firmly believe if we get qual-ity donations, customers will be here. I have no doubt. And I think our business community will support our store.”
One asset Stroud and the ReStore have at their dis-
posal is Jack Madliak, a bonafide repair technician.“Jack’s retired from the appliance industry and he
is phenomenal,” Stroud said. “He’s the reason we can offer a 90-day warranty on our appliances and they are generally half the price of retail. That’s pretty sol-id.”
“You know, when I first started here, the place looked like a flea market. I want it to be a store. I want The ReStore to be an option before someone goes to Home Depot or Lowe’s.”
And just to go full circle and back to the golf analogy, Stroud does have one hole-in-one to his credit. He says it was in 2001 at the Fairfield Plantation in Villa Rica. He aced a Par-3, 185-yard hole with a 6-iron.
But that is in the distant past. His mission is to fulfill dreams of families.
“I, myself, have only been to one house blessing,” he said. “It is absolutely amazing to give somebody the keys to a home.”
And certainly, NCHFH and the Coweta community hope more dreams of families become a reality.
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NOTES - Stroud has initiated new Winter Hours for The ReStore. Presently, hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning February 1, operation hours will be Wednesday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Also beginning February 1, free pickup of large items will be offered Monday-Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Presently, pickups are offered Tuesday-Saturday at the same time.
• Volunteers are always needed at The ReStore. Vol-unteer Orientation is every Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a.m. Anyone interested in volunteering needs to simply call 770-252-4061 to reserve a spot in the Vol-unteer Orientation.
• The NCHFH ReStore is located at 150 Pine Road, Newnan, GA 30263.
•••••••••••••••Starting Feb. 1, the ReStores operation hours will be Wed.-Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Manager Chris Stroud is looking to make the Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity ReStore a viable option for shoppers when looking for furniture, appliances and home improvement items.
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the things you look at will change.” ~ Wayne Dyer
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you must change what you do.”~ Anonymous
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Youth Soccer The Coweta County Recre-ation Department is presently offering Youth Soccer Registration for boys and girls ages 3-7 at both the Newnan Recreation Center (39 Hos-pital Road) and The Hunter Complex (2970 Hwy 16 East, Sharpsburg) through Feb. 1. Cost is $55 per child which includes uniform. All soc-cer events take place at The Hunter Complex. For more information, contact Program Coordi-nator Lance Dennis at 770-254-3750 or by email at [email protected].
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Now - February 15 …Art Exhibits at the Carrollton Cultural Art Center. The Carrollton Cultural Arts Center presents Stephen Webber’s “Clay, Wood and Songs” in the Roush Gallery and Small Works by artists Deborah & Chuck Kidwell in the Galle-ria. The exhibits are free and open to the public. Galleries are open Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm (evening hours vary with events), Saturday 10am-2pm and closed on Sunday. For more information about the exhibits, please contact Renee Fitts at 770-838-1083 or rfi [email protected]. 251 Alabama St, Carrollton, GA 30117. 770-838-1083
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January 16 …Zumba Fitness Coweta Recreation Depart-ment The Hunter Complex (2970 Hwy 16 East, Sharpsburg) on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7:15 to 8:15 pm. Tuesday is straight up Zumba class and Thursday is Zumba Toning to help tone and strengthen your muscles. Instructor Shari Weston leads the classes. Cost is $20 per month for one class, $35 per month for both classes or $5 per individual class. For more info, call 770-254-3740 or visit www.sjwfi tness.com.
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EDITOR’S NOTE – Th is is the fi rst edition of a regular column that we hope can assist you in saving some dollars this year. It’s simply called Coweta’s Deal Finder and is writt en by LaTina Emerson, a former consumer/business reporter for Th e Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and former business writer for Th e Newnan Times-Herald. Her column will appear each week.
As we ring in the New Year, many have set a resolution to lose weight or simply improve their health and get in bett er shape. If you’d like to kick off 2014 by joining a gym, several Coweta County fi tness centers are off ering membership deals:
■ Piedmont Newnan Hospital Fitness Center is waiving its enrollment fee for new members throughout January, a savings of over $50, said Jessica Griffi th, marketing and fi tness coordina-tor.
New members will also receive a free con-sultation with a personal trainer for an individ-ual fi tness program. Piedmont Newnan Hospi-tal Fitness Center is at 26 West Court Square in Newnan, 770-400-4950.
■ At Snap Fitness, the fi rst month of membership is $8.95 with a one-month trial, allowing pro-spective members to try out the gym before joining. Th e deal lasts through January, said owner Steve McAdams.
Potential members can also join without the 30-day trial. Snap Fitness is at 3219 Highway 34 East in Newnan.
■ Summit Family YMCA is waiving the joining fee for new members throughout January, up to $99 in savings, said membership director Heather McCondichie. Also, the $35 reactivation fee is waived for previous members who would like to rejoin.
With a referral from a current member, prospective members can get 20 percent off the monthly membership fee and pay these reduced rates: adult, $44; family, $68; senior adult (60 and older), $41; and senior family (two adults 60 and older and household members), $58.
Summit Family YMCA, 1765 Highway 34 East in Newnan, is always accepting applications for fi nancial assistance for any type of membership.
■ At NRG Fitness Center, owner Tim King said the fi rst month of membership was free if custom-ers signed up before Jan. 10. In addition, NRG off ered $25 off the monthly package price of the fi rst round of HIT Bootcamp.
Call NRG Fitness for any current specials. Th e number is 770-683-2013. NRG Fitness is located at 31 Market Square at SummerGrove in Newnan.
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second Saturday of each month. Future monthly screenings include:
■ February 8, Saturday – Heart Health ~ Glucose, Total Cholesterol, HDL (Good Cholesterol) Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index, Vision Screening/Testing
■ March 8, Saturday – Allergy Screenings ~ Allergy, Blood Pressure, Body Mass Index,
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May 10, Sat. – Get Active ■ June 14, Sat. – Men’s Health
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Coweta’s Deal Finder is always looking for great deals around town. Businesses can submit information for future deals to LaTina Emerson at [email protected].
Coweta’sDEAL FINDER
LaTina Emerson
Membership deals, like the ones being offered here in Coweta County, can help jumpstart your fi tness plan for 2014. (Metro Graphics photo)
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meetingsTuesdays . . .
■ Parkinson’s Support Group meets at Newnan’s First United Methodist Church on Greenville St. second Tuesdays at 3:45 p.m. Meet-ings are in the Gathering Room. Caregivers wel-come. Call FUMC for info 770-253-7400.
■ Women with Depression — Open discussion, prayer, and continued support for women with depression. Meets 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Crossroads Church, 2564 Hwy. 154. Details: http://crossroad-snewnan.org
■ Master Gardeners’ Backyard Associationeducational program sponsored by the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs). The 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 Offi ce, 255 Pine Road, Newnan. Please call the Extension Offi ce at (770) 254-2620 for reservations and to regis-ter for door prizes
■ Job Network Meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the FUMC 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 Network-ing for more information. All are welcome and this event is free.
Wednesdays . . .
■ Cancer Support Group meets at First Bap-tist Church in Newnan second Wednesdays at 10 a.m. 15 West Washington St., Room 129C. Pro-grams focus on cancer and needs of cancer pa-tients. Guests welcome.
■ Kidney Smart Second Wednesdays at Pied-mont Newnan, Poplar Road, at 4:30 p.m. One-hour class is free including materials. Professional shift available for dialysis patients. Interested patients go to www.kidneysmart.org under “classes near you” to register. Classes offered across Georgia. Details 770-304-5850.
Thursdays . . .
■ Prevent Child Abuse Coweta meets at noon fi rst Thursdays at Rutledge Center on Hospital Road. This is a working lunch-hour meeting, and attendees are welcome to bring lunch. To edu-cate about child abuse in Coweta. Details: [email protected] or 770-652-7625.
■ NCAA Newnan-Coweta Art Association meets the third Thursday (from September through May) at the Harriet Alexander Art Center on Hospital Road at 7:00 pm. Visitors, new members are welcome.
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Mark These DatesJanuary 17 …
Gentle Yoga at The Carnegie ~ Thurs-days, January 16, 2:30-4:00 p.m. Free. Reg-istration required. Limited spots available. For all levels of physical ability. Stretch and strengthen muscles. Mild cardio. Floor or chair exercise. Gain flexibility and bal-ance. Relieve stress. Please wear comfort-able clothes and shoes. Equipment provid-ed. Call 770-683-1347 to reserve your spot. 1 LaGrange St., downtown Newnan. www.newnancarnegie.com
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Masters of Motown at 7:00 p.m. includes the popular TFC Dance Band and The Fabu-lous Crooners Doo-Wop singers. The Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fay-etteville Rd., Newnan, GA 30265. 770-254-2787, http://www.thecentreonline.net
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Exercise is Medicine at The Carnegie ~ Mondays and Fridays at 11:30 a.m. ~ Janu-ary 17, 24, 27 and 31. Call to reserve your spot. 1 LaGrange St., downtown Newnan. 770-683-1347. www.newnancarnegie.com
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January 17-18 …
“The School for Scandal” ~ The West Georgia Technical College Theatre Troupe will present their annual production “The School for Scandal” January 17-18 at the Joshua R. Mabry Center for the Arts at Car-rollton High School. The production of “The School for Scandal” casts 11 students in a period piece and a comedy of manners. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. on both Friday, January 17 and Saturday, January 18. Tick-ets will be sold at the box office beginning an hour before show time. Ticket prices will be $7 for adults and $3 for children 12 and under. Concessions will be sold during in-termission. 202 Trojan Dr, Carrollton, GA 30117. 770-834-7726
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Coweta’s DEAL FINDERAs economic times remain tough on mosteveryone in Coweta County, our columnist LaTina Emerson is working to help our readers save some $$$$$! while looking for discounts & coupons that are available in the community.
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Take a clean container of fresh water to put fl owers in when cutting. Think about the size and shape and length
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Prune shrubs carefully. Cut in the late evening or in the early morning — not at mid-day.
Avoid tender new growth as it is very diffi cult to condition.
Gently wash and clean the plant materials andremove damaged leaves and spent blooms.
Cut ends on a slant and place in a clean container of cool water for several hours or overnight. Don’t have any foliage below the water line.
Greenery can usually be completely submerged to soak — not grey or hairy leaves.
Break the ends of chrysanthemums.
Lightly burn the ends of poinsettias.
Boil the cut ends of hydrangeas a few seconds — then soak up to their necks.
Add fl oral preservative to the water according to directions (and soak the oasis in it too if using to arrange).
A tiny bit of bleach and a little sugar can be substituted — or a little listerine.
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Th e members of the Joy Project would like to express their gratitude to the special volunteers and sponsors of our community that came forward and made Christmas 2013 a huge success. Th is year we were able to provide Christmas for over 500 chil-dren and elderly. Each person in need received a full Christmas. Children received toys, clothes, shoes, coats, etc. Elderly received household items, clothing, food, toiletries, etc. All items were new with tags and in original packaging. We could not have accomplished this huge blessing without the support of our generous sponsors. People in our county and beyond, have supported our organiza-tion for years and give selfl essly to make sure oth-ers never go without. Th e Joy Project picks up new sponsors each year, which allows us to continue to be able to serve the growing needs of Coweta County.
For over 30 years now, the Joy Project, which is an affi liate of Coweta County Department of Family and Children’s Services (DEFACS), has helped thousands of children and elderly people in Coweta County to be able to enjoy the magic of Christmas without having the stress of the impos-sible expense. Money is not set aside by the state to provide Christmas for the children or elderly in our Community. With full hearts, volunteers come forward and choose to embrace the spirit of giving. It takes people to organize the wish lists, people to donate all the gift s, people to organize the products, and people to deliver the packages. It is a real-life working ‘Santa’s workshop’ right here in Coweta County. Gracious business owners do-nate their buildings for free to allow us to house the workshop; Newnan Utilities donates the power for the buildings, so volunteers have lights and heat. It takes the assistance of so many to do a job that would otherwise be impossible. We are forever grateful to those that have helped us deliver the love, magic, hope and happiness of Christmas to those that would unknowingly go without.
Mark These DatesJanuary 18 …
Pickin’ on the Square ~ 1st & 3rd Saturday of every month, 11am - until ? All musicians are invited to come down to Newnan’s Historic Courthouse Square and play. All music genres/skill levels welcome. Acoustic only. Call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283 for info
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Chillabration 2014 Good Luck Dinner, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. $8 per plate. Historic Moreland Mill, 7 Main Street. Smoked Pork with choice of fresh greens, blackeyed peas, corn-bread & beverage. Tickets available at the Historic Moreland Mill, Hud-dle House - I-85 Exit 41 US Hwy 29 or the Coweta County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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Nikki Boone is January 2014 Newnan City Hall Artist of the Month
Over the years, I have obtained my Bachelor of Science degree in visual arts with a concentration in Commercial art. As you may notice throughout my portfolio, I am capable of working with any type of medium. Watercolor, Oil, Gauche, Acrylic, Pastel, Charcoal, Graphite (pencil), graphic de-sign, and photography. I have learned to be flexible within every aspect of the art field.
Since moving to Newnan, GA in 2011 I have really been tapping back into my artist roots. From teaching to joining the Newnan Art Association. I was entered in the 8th Annual Juried Member Art Exhibit. At the Carnegie Library I had the privilege to demonstrate the techniques of a landscape. Prior to the demo I have entered my “Meatloaf Sandwich” into a competition in South Carolina.
In the future I hope to become a children’s book illustrator as well as a established portrait artist. Currently I am taking figure drawing from Martin Pate and really refining my human anatomy skills. The current piece I am working is an oil painting of Montana entitled “Montana in November”.
If you are an artist never put down your master medium and always learn from other artist. To-gether we can paint the future!
“I will render praises unto thee.” Psalm 56:12b
Art should be a symbol of praise to God, whether it is drawn, painted, digitally mastered, as-sembled, or sculpted. When I look at art I am drawn to the subjects that bring glory to God and his creation. As displayed in my show, His creation of children and the beach have always been my joy and passion.
~Nikki Boone
January 18 …“American Pie” a Tour in Words and Music at Corner Arts Gal-lery & Studio. Public invited from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 18th. Local authors Pat Butler, Sara DeLuca, and Paul Lentz will read from their recently published books. Music will be performed by Tom Watts, and will include selections from his recent album, “One Sweet Day.” Pat’s autobiographical chapbooks, “Poems from the Boatyard” and “The Boat-man’s Daughter” take us to the New England Coast. Sara’s poetry has been published in numerous regional and national journals. Her latest collection, “Shearing Time,” paints vivid pictures of farm life in the Upper Midwest. Paul writes of rural Georgia during the Great Depression in his coming-of-age novel, “The Gospel Truth: Tales from Ty Ty.” 14 Jefferson St., Newnan, 678-633-5705, www.cornerartsgallery.net
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January 21 …Intro to Paper Crafts: Greeting Cards 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Senoia Pub-lic Library. Registration is required. (Ages 18 & up) Create your own per-sonal greeting cards just in time For Valentine’s Day. Techniques will be covered as an introduction to scrap booking. Several cards will be made during this class. Maximum 6 participants. 148 Pylant Street, Senoia, GA 30276 (770) 599-3537
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Zumba Fitness Coweta Recreation Department offers Zumba Fitness at The Clay-Wood Complex A weekly. Zumba class is now being offered at The Clay-Wood Complex (135 Heery Road, Newnan) on Tuesdays at 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Instructor Loren Taylor leads the class. Cost is a walk-in fee of $5 per class. For more information, call 770-254-3745.
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January 23 …“Dessert & Discussion” Piedmont Newnan Hospital’s free program on Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) from 6 until 8 p.m. at Pied-mont Newnan Hospital in Conference Room 2. Howard Seeman, M.D. and Joseph Morris III, M.D. of the Piedmont Heartburn Treatment Center will discuss treatments and lifestyle changes that could improve this condition. Those who have problems with heartburn, coughing, difficulty swallowing, reflux or non-cardiac chest pain are encouraged to participate in this free event. To RSVP, please visit piedmont.org/heartburn or call 404.605.2430.
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Congratulations to our Growing Businesses!The Newnan-Coweta Chamber is proud to partner with our businesses to assist them in their strategic
expansions. It is our pleasure to support the businesses that are vital to our local economy. Congratulations to the following organizations on their success!
CMIT Solutions of Fayette/Coweta1039 Sullivan Road, Suite 100, Newnan • 770.731.0824
www.cmitsolutions.com/fcga
Coweta Eye Care114 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan • 770.254.9996
www.cowetaeyecare.com
Dawson Street Christian School1608 N. Highway 29, Newnan • 678.423.0155
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Heather's Heavenly Vapes1485 Highway 34 E, Suite 3-A, Newnan • 678.956.1448
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Mathnasium of Newnan 1111 Lower Fayetteville, Suite 1200, Newnan • 678.816.1660
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Mobley Eye Care3339 Highway 34 E, Sharpsburg • 770. 304.2025
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Paxxo (USA) Inc.1924 Millard Farmer Road, Newnan • 770. 502.0055
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Truman's B.B.Q.24 W. Broad Street, Newnan • 675.572.3917
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IncreasingOf Faith
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Sunday Worship at 11 a.m.
WednesdayBible Study at 7 p.m.
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Story by Joey Howard, The Coweta Shopper The remodeling project of the vacated Kmart building on Bullsboro Drive now has a new tenant attached to it. That tenant is Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, headquar-tered in Harrisburg, Pa. Ollie’s Bargain Outlet will be one of four stores the 32-year-old company is opening in Georgia in 2014. The Newnan location will be in the Kroger Shopping Center and located at 56 Bullsboro Drive, next to Aaron’s. Store hours will be Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sunday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. when the Newnan outlet opens in the early spring. Other Ollie’s Bargain Outlet openings in Georgia this year will be in Carrollton, Rome and Duluth. Ollie’s is one of America’s largest retailers, accord-ing to its website – olliesbargainoutlet.com – with 154 stores in 14 states. Generally, the stores range in size from 28,000 to 35,000 sq.ft. And the philosophy Ollie’s exudes is no frills, bargain prices, semi-lovely stores and a fun shopping environment. The product range features 19 merchandise catego-ries, including hardware, books and stationery, carpet, domestics, food, toys and seasonal goods. And Ollie’s cites its concept’s success due to a loyal customer base and tremendous growth, increasing from 17 stores in 1999 to its 154 total entering 2014. The Ollie’s website states customers will find lots of famous, brand-name goods in every department,
like housewares from Rubbermaid, Mirro, Ekco and Anchor Hocking, toys from Mattel, or sporting goods from Igloo. Its buyers look for closeouts, overstocks, package changes, manufacturer refurbs and irregu-lars. Ollie’s stores are designed in a warehouse format with bright colors and excellent lighting to promote a friendly shopping environment. Products are dis-played on pallets and moveable fixtures according to their product category and department. The company’s first store opened in 1982 at Mechanicsburg, Pa., and its second store later that year in Harrisburg. The mantra – “Good Stuff Cheap” – is still used today.
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet has 154 stores located across 14 states. (olliesbargainoutlet.com photo)
OPENING SPRING 2014
Pennsylvania-based Ollie’s to open store on Bullsboro Drive in Newnan
CLOWNs take reading seriously at THE CARNEGIE WED., Jan 15
Newnan, Georgia ( January 10, 2014) -- Want to learn what
it takes to soar on the flying trapeze or just what goes into those cream pies that the clowns throw? Then join Rob Ringling, Ring-ling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Ambassador of Laughter, for some serious fun on Wednesday, January 15, 2014 at the Carn-egie, located at 1 LaGrange Street at 4 pm.
He is no class clown, but is certain to add amusement to a special 30-minute circus storytime, which will encourage chil-dren not only to read, but also to discover, dream and learn! The library event is free and open to the public. For more information on the additional libraries the clowns plan to visit, go to www.ReadingwithRingling.com.
Rob, the Ambassador of Laughter, will be in town to help kick-off “Reading with Ringling Bros.!” The library reading program is easy and fun for kids to participate. The best part is that kids can earn a free circus ticket by simply doing their library reading! Children from ages 2-12 enroll with the librarian, who will give kids everything to start their library reading. For more informa-tion, visitReadingwithRingling.com, newnancarnegie.com.
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FOR SALE FIREWOOD Split oak and hickory $60, $80 and $100 loads, full size pick up. Stacked. 678-877-0031 David 1.29
TRaDITIOnal lOvE sEaT, tan, very clean. - $175. Ping Pong table, foldable with rollers, $50. Or both for $200.Call 770-254-8929 (Near down-town Newnan) ‘ CEMETERY PlOTs FOR salE: 4 plots, 3 vaults, 3 marks (valued at over $15,000) in section #3 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Inc., off Roscoe Road. Price open for discussion. 678-873-1813 ‘ WHEaT sTRaW HaY ideal for planting grass. $3.50 per bale. Frank Barron 770-231-9535.
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VEHICLES 1993 l8000 T/a DUMP TRUCK 8.3 eng., LL 8 spd. trans., 15.5 ft. OX body, elec. tarp, good running truck, 290,000 miles, $15,500. Call Scott 678-326-0101‘
1968 CHEvY PICK UP 4 speed $12,500. 404-473-9000‘
1989 FORD bROnCO $2,500. Call 404-473-9000 ‘
VEHICLES 1972 CHEvY s/s 454 CHEv-EllE, yellow with black stripe, $25,000. 404-473-9000 1982 CORvETTE $18,500. 404-473-9000
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FOR RENT 3 bEDROOMs, 1 baTH, large yard, close to town, Sec-tion 8 welcomed. Deposit spe-cial $375. Rent $800. 770-251-2387 3.5
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FOR RENT 50 FaRMER sT., saRGEnT, GA 1 bedroom/1 bath home for rent. Fenced yard. Tiled floors. Washer/dryer hookup. Very clean. $490 per month plus $400 security deposit. Call 404-358-4100 1.29
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LAND/LOTS FlInT RIvER lOTs for sale. Beautiful 2-4 acre tracts in gated community. Boat ramp, pavil-ion, 1,750 sq. ft. min. to build, 15 miles south of Senoia. Start-ing at $44,900. Financing avail-able. Call Kimberly, Bush Real Estate Group 678-595-8208 1.9*
128.254 OPEn & WOODED aCREs on Clearwater Rd incl. 100 acres under high chain link fence. 3 stall barn & sep. fenced pasture. 2 stocked ponds totaling 6.55 acres, 2 barns & 2BR, 2BA modular home. $7000 per acre. Frank, Jess Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors 770-253-6990.
LAND/LOTS 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. 69 HEavIlY WOODED aCREs near Sewell Mill Rd in North Coweta. Long road front-age. Mtn like setting. $5500/acre. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990. 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. CaRROll COUnTY, 144 Wooded Acres, Half mile front-age on Chattahoochee River, 10 Acre planted Dove field & food plots, 30 year old planted pines, 3 acre duck pond. $4950 per acre. Frank Barron, owner/agent 770-231-9535. 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, addition-al land available. The ultimate horse farm. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. MERIWETHER CO. – 100 wooded acres on Forrest Road. Great hunting. $5,750 per acre. Frank or Chip Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan, 770-253-6990.
LAND/LOTS FOR InFO on land, com-mercial or residential property call Frank or Jess, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-253-6990
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CHOICE COMMERCIal 3.9 aCRE lOT on Southpark Drive in Peachtree City. Adjoins Planterra Ridge Golf Course. See at $479,900. Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan, GA 770-231-9535
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HanDYMan sERvICE Call Matt Boykin. Free estimates. Pressure washing, painting inte-rior/exterior, remodeling, decks, and repairs of any kind. No job too small. 678-218-9885. 2.5#
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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. ElECTRICal sERvICE, repair & installation. Home-town Services, Jon Courtright, Licensed Electrician, 770-599-9365 www.hometownservices-ga.com 1.29
MOvInG HElP loading, packing, driving. Across town or across the country. 8 years expe-rience. Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ 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 ‘
SERVICES 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 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 # ‘ 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 2.12
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
SERVICES 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. *
HELP WANTED 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.’ DRIvERs nEEDED. Looking for dump truck drivers. Must have 2 years recent experience. Must be DOT compliant. We utilize E-Verify. Fax work his-tory & Contact information to 770-996-8502 ‘
HELP WANTED sEEKInG HIGHlY MOTI-vaTED InDIvIDUal for a rewarding career in financial services. Willing to educate. PT / FT. Contact Chrystal 678-423-0024 1.15
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. Candidate who will work directly with the Vet should be 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.
FOUND PETS PITbUll in Sargent area. Call 678-340-5067 1.29
LOST PETS lOsT DOG Blue Merle Aussie male with 1 blue eye, 1 brown eye. Last seen in White Oak area. Please call 678-416-1857 1.29
lOsT CaT “FRaCK” sIa-MEsE MIx. Black with white neck / paws. Blue eyes. Purple collar. Last seen in Summer-grove. Call Andrea 305-333-1885 if seen / caught. Offering $150 for safe arrival home. 1.29
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