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Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com
POSTAL CUSTOMER
Vol. 24, No. 11 Mailed Weekly To 16,350+ Homes and Businesses September 26, 2012
PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH
U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120
P.O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 • corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Road • 770-254-1421
MAILED TO THE C ZONE THIS WEEK ~ 16,660+ SHOPPERS TO SHOPPERS IN GRANTVILLE, MORELAND, SENOIA & MORE!
The Coweta
ShopperInside …You’ll Like It!
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BUSINESSBriefsL O C A L
Jimmy Casbarro has recently joined Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners in Newnan as a full service Realtor in Coweta County. Armed with a Bachelors Degree in Marketing and a pas-sion for going the extra mile, Jimmy specializes in matching lifestyles with homes. Jimmy can help you with a FREE market analysis. He can be reached at (770) 252-2266 ext. 111.
Brooke McDaniel has joined the J Scott Taylor Allstate Agency in Newnan as a licensed agent in Property & Casualty and Life & Health. Brooke brings 6 years of experience to the agency. She and her husband, Brian reside in Sharpsburg along with their son Jackson and daughter Caroline. Brooke is available to help you with your home, auto, business and life insurance needs.
Nicki Butts has joined the J Scott Taylor Agency in Newnan as a licensed agent in Property & Casualty and Life & Health. Nicki has over 5 years experience in the insurance service industry. Nicki, her husband Jay and their two daughters, Haley and Caitlin have been members of our community for almost 10 years. Nicki is available to help you with your home, auto, business and life insurance needs.
Pat Griffies has joined the J Scott Taylor Agency in Newnan as a licensed agent in Property & Casu-alty and Life & Health. Pat is a native of Newnan and University of West Georgia graduate and retired from Delta Airlines after 21 years of service. He is married to
Lynn Griffies of Newnan and they have two daughters, Tish and Jessie. Pat is available to help you with your home, auto, business and life insurance needs.
September 29 at St. George Catholic Churchfrom 6:30 to 11 p.m. at 771 Roscoe Road, Newnan
“Fun-filled” Family Outing, Kids Inflatable Slides, Door Prizes. Music & Dancing by Joe Cebulski. Prizes for Best Dancers
BRATWURST, ROAST PORK & SAUERKRAUT, FRANKFURTERS, GERMAN POTATO SALAD, GERMAN CHOCOLATE CAKE, APPLE STRUDEL.
BIER (beer) BITTE - Warsteiner on Tap. Wine
Open to the public. $40 couple (21 and older); $22 (21 and older); $15 Youth (12-21);$7 Children 12 and under.
Sponsored by St. George Knights of Columbus, Council 6622. Proceeds benefit charitable activities.
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
Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 - 5.
Mailing address is:P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264
The Coweta Shopper reserves the right to accept or reject any advertising as we feel is in the best interest of our publication.
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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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 emergency 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 gradu-ate 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, 9/28/12 7:30 PM Union Grove (Homecoming) Home Fri, 10/5/28/12 7:30 PM Whitewater AwayFri, 10/12/12 7:30 PM Creekside Home Fri, 10/19/12 7:30 PM OPEN Fri, 10/26/12 7:30 PM Starr’s Mill Away Fri, 11/2/12 7:30 PM McIntosh (Senior Night) Home Fri., 11/9/12 Region Play In Game TBA
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Make Every Picture CountStudies show that over 90% of home buyers are searching online for their next house. If they don’t see something they like, they will go on to the next house that meets their cri-teria. Having a beautifully, professionally staged home is critical in order to drive buyer traffic to a sellers front door and having enticing photos of the home online for buyers to find is imperative!
Here are just a few picture taking pointers to remember when taking those interior shots:
Turn on the lights . Open all the window treatments, turn on all of the overhead lights and lamps. It can make a huge difference in the warmth and color of the walls in a room.
Turn off the flash . The flash will add a hard quality and turning off the flash forces the camera to draw in as much natural and artificial light to add warmth and a comfortable glow. However, I always add some shots with the flash or auto setting just in case it’s needed.
Use a tripod . When you turn off the flash the shutter speed slows down and if you don’t have a steady hand the photo will be blurry. A tripod will solve this problem. A photographers trick is to steady your arms against your body, specifically, pushing your upper arms into your chest as you shoot. At the same time, spread your legs wide so as to have a tripod effect. Another trick is to lean against a wall or door frame to steady your shot.
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Show the flow . Take photos that show how rooms flow from one room to the other, especially if the house has an open floor plan. Buyers like to see how rooms connect to other rooms.
Avoid Backlighting - Make sure the light from windows is coming from the side or behind you to avoid glare.
Go For Volume - With digital cameras, you can never have enough photos so feel free to snap away! Plant yourself in every corner of the room and take the shot. Don’t simply stand there and shoot, get low or high (on stairs or chair) in order to produce a more interesting picture that draws the buyers eye.
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#03268971
ROOMY VINYL TWO STORY HOME on full finished bsmt just off bypass, 4BR/3.5BA, LR, formal DR, Den w/fpl, family room, media room, much more. $229,900.
#03140885
BRIck HOME ON 13.28+/- OpEN ANd WOOdEd AcRES, 6BR/5.5BA, LR, DR, Family Rm w/brick fp, Sunroom, Laundry Rm, Sitting Rm, Exercise Rm, Bonus Rm, Dressing Rm, 3 Kitchens, triple garage. In-law suite. See at $395,000.
ATTRAcTIVE SpLIT LEVEL ON 2 LOTS IN NORTH cOWETA, 3BR, 2 ½ BA, LR, DR, Den w/fpl, Fully equipped kitchen, single garage. See at $135,000. (Frank)
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.
WALk TO ELM ST ScHOOL & dOWN-TOWN NEWNAN, Roomy brick home w/5BR, 2 ½ BA, Living Room w/hrdwd flr, Den, Kitchen w/appliances & dining area, fenced backyard. Basement. Sold “AS IS”. $129,900.
#03282450
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MILLION dOLLAR VIEW OVERLOOk-ING LAkE REdWINE, 15.65 Open & Wooded acres, 3BR/2BA Home, Great room w/wood heater, Updated Open Kitch-en, Det. 2 car garage & 3 car garage w/loft, pool, much more. $259,900.
#03191327
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#03012462
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#03250777
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#02918214
1930 ERA VINYL BUNGALOW close to school & downtown Newnan, 4BR/2BA, LR, DR, Kitchen w/refrigerator & new stove, central heat & air. See at $125,000.
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#03285140
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#03242462
ROckINGWOOd ExEcUTIVE BRIck RANcH, 4BR/3BA, LR, DR, Den w/fp, Sunroom, updated kit & brkfst area, par-tial bsmt. w/shop & greenhouse. Choice neighborhood. See at $349,900.
BRIck & VINYL cHALET, 4BR/3BA, LR w/fp, tile flr & bookcase, formal dining room w/bookcases, Kitchen w/island, ap-pliances & brkfst area, Bsmt. has den w/fp, plumbed for wetbar, utility rm, shop. Huge screen porch & oversized deck, out-bldg. w/electricity. See at $199,900.
#03282728#03281080 #03285403ROScOE ROAd – Attractive vinyl & alu-minum siding home w/2BR in-law apt. in bsmt. w/2nd kitchen has 2 BR/2BA, LR, DR, Office, Sunroom & fully equipped Kit. A lot for $195,000 (Frank)
BUNGALOW IN HOGANSVILLE, 4BR/ 1.5BA, LR w/coal burning fpl, Formal DR, Lg. screen porch, Kitchen w/brkfst area, hrdwd flrs, shutters & window treatments remain. Half basement. Sold “AS IS”. $129,900.
#03278653
cONVENIENT TO I-85 & GRANT-VILLE, 4BR/3.5BA HOME ON 41.83+/- AcRES, LR w/formal dining area, Den or family room, Granite kitchen w/brkfst area, 10,000 s/f barn w/8 stalls, work rm, tack rm, washrm & birthing staill, riding area, water in stalls and pastures. See at $595,000.
“This is the beginning of a new day. You have been given
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What you do today is important because you are exchanging a day of your life for it. When tomorrow
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let it be something good.”~ Unknown
Q“If you don’t go after
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forward, you’re always in the same place.”
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Q“Success will never be a big step
in the future, success is a small step taken just now.”
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with what you have.”~ Theodore Roosevelt
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the Lord directs his steps.”~ Proverbs 16:9
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5th Annual Joey’s Ride 2012 motorcycle riding fund-raiser for Joey’s Toy Box - a local charity 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. Registration 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, Bever-ages, 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. Sponsored 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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“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 Min-istries, Inc. 233 B&C Jefferson St., Newnan. Questions? Rachel Ritter 770-328-3751
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.
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MainStreet Custom Car and Bike Cruise-In Ramah Baptist Church, Palmetto, GA 10:00 am – 4:00 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 get back to work. No insurance and medical bills are adding up. Please join us for a day of fun and charity. To register, please contact Christy Evans @ 770-463-0871. Reg-istration fee is $30 per car/bike. 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. [email protected] – www.mainstreettransmissions.com
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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 Dad-dy’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 Auc-tion and more. Proceeds benefit SPAN-GA. For more info 404-819-7370
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“Multiplication by Division”
Autumn is an excellent time to multiply her-baceous perennials by division. Some plants such as daylillies will bloom better if divided every few years. Iris are also benefited by dividing every three to five years. Dividing perennials is an economical way to increase the number of plants you have. In the Lower South the hot, humid summers stress
newly divided plants; but the cooler, less humid days of September and Octo-ber are a fine time to divide and replant perennials. There is still time for the roots to settle before freezing temperatures arrive. Some plants such as “Powis Castle” ar-temesia should not be pruned in Fall - wait till spring. Baptisa and Peonies have a reputation for not liking to be moved; but I have done this successfully a number of times over the years. If you have a method that has worked for you frequently - just keep doing it. An old time way to move small plants in our Georgia red clay soil is to surround the tiny plant and its roots with a ball of the clay it was found in (moistened well) and plant in its new spot and keep watered. I have tried root-ball plant-ing and in some cases it works well. Wait un-til Spring to divide Sedums. Amsonia is best left in its original location (very woody stem system). Grasses can be dug and divided every several years. An axe can be used to cut the grass clumps into quarters to replant as four new plants. A shovel or spade can be used to divide clumps of perennials such as daylillies. A garden fork can also be used to help lift and divide plants. Some plants such as crocosmia have corms at their base - gently tease apart.
When dividing iris and daylillies or cro-cosmia be sure to keep at least three (3) fans on each new clump. This will make larger plants that will bloom sooner. Cut back iris foliage short when replanting. Rhizomes should sit out to dry (on the cut ends) a day before replanting. Plant them high. Dig holes for new plantings first to the correct depth; then dig and divide plants. Be sure to plant new plants to the correct depth for each type but usually a little high to allow
for settling. Water all new plantings well after dividing and replanting. The roots will develop in Fall and strong new plants will emerge next Spring.
Fall is a great time to multiply herbaceous perennials by division. Happy planting!
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Volunteers for Affinis HospiceAll you need is a caring heart! Your involvement will communicate value to these patients and their families as you provide companion-ship 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 enjoy 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 supported. Please call Lynn Yeager 404-832-4232 with interest or questions.
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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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Barry Stewart Mann Master of Ceremony Young Audiences
Anthony Vinson Southern Order of Storytellers
LaDoris Bias-Davis Kuumba Storytellers of Georgia
Jonah McDonald Southern Order of Storytellers
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Hands-on Craft Activities for Children 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. While supplies last.
Storytelling Workshops for Children, Teens & Adults 10:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m & 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Conducted by Ann Wallace. Registration is required.
Exhibition of Local Artisans 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sidewalk Sale
Puppet Show by Piccadilly Puppets 1:00 p.m. & 1:45 p.m.
Lewis Grizzard Living Museum Exhibit 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Hayrides 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Food Vendors 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Live Music 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
You will have the opportunity obtain tickets for the puppet show, hayrides and craft projects between 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. For more information please call (770) 683-0535 or visit www.cowetapubliclibrary.org.
Activities 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Storytelling Concert 3:00 p.m.– 6:00 p.m.
Coweta Public Library System & Moreland Cultural Arts Alliance Presents
Saturday, October 20, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Downtown Moreland, GA on Main Street
An all day, FREE event for the entire family!
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.
MEETINGS NA MEETS at Newnan Club, 9 Perry St. Mondays, Wednes-days, Thursdays 6 p.m.; Fridays 7 p.m.; Saturdays 7:30 p.m. Al-ANoN FAMily GrouPS (for families and friends of al-coholics). Mondays, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, at the Community Christian Church on Hwy 134, just south of Lower Fayetteville Road. 1717 Hwy 154, Sharps-burg, GA 30277. NATioNAl MulTiPlE SClEroSiS SoCiETy meets monthly the first Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Heatherwood Bap-tist Church, 721 Shenandoah Blvd., Newnan. Info? Dorinda 770-502-1984 DivorCE SuPPorT AND rECovEry GrouP The Gathering Place, Peachtree City, Wednesdays 6:30-8 p.m. Call 770-853-8456
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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
AUCTION ESTATE AuCTioN 478 Old Corinth Road. Includes 3 bed-room, 2 bath country ranch on basement plus all furniture and personal property. Saturday, September 29 at 10:00. Photos at BishopAuctions.com, 770-252-3006 gal#2626 9.26
FOR SALE SEArS liFESTylEr TrEADMill works good. Control panel clips broke so the panel moves but sits in position while in use. Does not interfere with operation. $75 obo. 770 251-2154. 10.10
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. 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.
VEHICLES 1991 ToyoTA EXTENDED CAB Sr5 4WD Pick-Up with 32.50 Mudd Tires, 3.0 V-6 with a blown head gasket. “Be A Good Huntin & Fishin Truck” $2,500 OBO. Call 678-749-0363 9.26
$ $ 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
VEHICLES 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 AuCTioN - HouSE PluS ESTATE 478 Old Corinth Road. Includes 3 bedroom, 2 bath country ranch on basement plus all furniture and personal property. Saturday, September 29 at 10:00. Photos at Bisho-pAuctions.com, 770-252-3006 gal#2626 9.26
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
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rooMMATE WANTED: mature male to share house in Senoia, near Eastside Elemen-tary. Private 2 bedroom/full bath with use of living room and kitchen. Utilities included. $500 month. $500 deposit. 6 month minimun lease. Must like dogs. (c) 678-758-4016, (h) 678-329-4177 10.10
FOR RENT oNE BEDrooM BArN APArTMENT $350 plus utili-ties. Modern central heat and air. Private entrance. Bath includes washer adn dryer. No smoking individual. No pets. 770-502-0722. 9.26
MoBilE HoMES for rent. 2 and 3 bedrooms. 770-253-8581 after 6:30 p.m. 10.3
FOR RENT 2 BEDrooM, 1 BATH home in Coweta County, 6 Cherokee Street. Small eat-in kitchen, car-port, large backyard, central heat and air, gas and electric, stove and frig, new carpet and paint $600.00 monthly, $600.00 secu-rity deposit. Available 11/1/12. Call 770-253-5088 between 5:30-9:00 pm Monday-Friday and Sundays; 9:00 am-9:00 pm Saturdays 10.10 4-5 BEDrooM, 2 BATH, Section 8 also welcome. 770-251-2387 9.26
LAND/LOTS 136 ACrES, BriCK 4 BED-rooM, 4 BATH, dining room, greatroom, large game room, large kitchen, laundry room, enclosed double garage, hot tub house, 18’x36’ pool, shop build-ing, stocked lake with pavilion, new roof and much more. South Coweta. $8,000 per acre. 770-583-2094 10.10
110 ACrES NEAr HArAl-SoN, 14 acres stocked pond, 15 acre Coastal Bermuda field, 43 acres of 20 year old planted pines, barn, and gorgeous home-sites. $1,100,000. Frank Bar-ron, 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 Medical Facility. $52,000/Ac. Frank Bar-ron, 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 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. 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. 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, . 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 HoME DAyCArE, state li-censed, 25 years experience, fun and loving atmosphere, educational curriculum, arts and crafts, daycare separate from living area, large play / nap room, fenced playground, sepa-rate entrance, references. Cathy 770-755-6699 10.10
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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 10.10
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
SERVICES 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
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
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Call 770-254-1421 Before Deadline 3p.m. Friday
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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.
MoviNG HElP loading, packing, driving, etc. Across town or across the country. 8 years experience. Call Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ 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 WANT 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
AuTo SAlES - sales experi-ence preferred. Good driving record required. Motivated, out-going, and energetic! Full time positions available. Interview in person only. Bring resume, ask for Ken Spurling or Alan Davis. M-F. 10-5. Southtowne Chevrolet-GMC-Cadillac, 695 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan * SAlES CoNSulTANT Ca-reer opportunity: We’re look-ing for dynamic people who en-joy working with the public; are an energetic person with good communication and organiza-tional skills. Candidates should posses a HS diploma or equiva-lent with some sales experi-ence. To apply visit our website www.farmershomefurniture.com or at 64 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan, GA 30263. SECuriTy FiNANCE has openings for Asst Managers/Collectors. Do you have cus-tomer service and collection experience? If so, we want to talk with you about joining our team. Great benefits package in-cluding medical, dental, 401K, profit sharing, and disability in-surance. Starting pay up to $10/hour - based on experience. No phone calls please. Apply con-fidentially in person at Security Finance, 159 Temple Ave., Suite E, Newnan, GA 30263. EOE.
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PETS 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
FOUND PETS MAlE CAT in Springwater Subdivision, indoor cat, free to good home. 770-304-1513 9.26
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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 18 …
Art Association Meeting First Fall Meeting of Newnan-Coweta Art Association at 7 p.m. 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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October 20 …
“Fourth Annual Car Show For a Cure” at Mount Gilead United Methodist Church, 2651 Hwy 16 East in Sharpsburg, next to Blossman Gas Company. Show starts at 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The benefit car show will be the kickoff fundraising event for the church as they continue to raise aware-ness of the need for a cure for cancer. There will be a silent auction, door prizes, and Dash Plaques to the first 50 cars. Other rewards will include Top 15, Specialty Class, and People’s Choice Award. Please call 770-254-8876 or e-mail [email protected] for more details.
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October 25 …
Vegas Night at Healthy Life Chiropractic; 2753 E. Hwy 34 Ste 1, Newnan, 7:00-10:00 PM. 100% benefit for Community Welcome House; Safe haven for families fleeing domestic violence. 21 years or older may attend. Cost: $ donations. RSVP: Candy Shoemaker 770-683-9454
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October 27 …
The Great Bowls of Fire Chili Cook Off/ Shake-um up BBQ Competition in Grantville.Taking applications. More info 770-583-9013.
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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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5th Annual Autumn Chase The Autumn Chase Trail Race, which supports the Wellness Cen-ter’s senior citizen and community programs, consists of a 15k (9 miles) and 5k (3.2 miles) race beginning at 8 a.m. and a one-mile fun run starting at 9:30 a.m. 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 Wellness Center of Piedmont Newnan Hospital. At Newnan Utilities’ Carl Miller Park. For more information piedmont.org/newnanwellnesscenter or 770-254-3550.
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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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