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he newest buzzword in real estate isn’t downsizing or upsizing but “rightsizing,” says Kay McInroe, 2019 President of the Fayette County Board of REALTORS. “It’s called rightsizing because many people are not technically downsizing,” she explains. “Rightsizing provides a more holistic frame for the kind of home that’s appropriate for an This was John and Pam’s first home, listed with Kay McInroe. Kay McInroe individual or family. It could be They rightsized to South Peachtree City. smaller or larger in size—almost TOP 4 REASONS PEOPLE MOVE Rightsizing can also involve relocating. Kay always with more amenities and upgrades.” TO PEACHTREE CITY McInroe’s client, Bob, is selling his Sharpsburg There are different ways to rightsize. Kay’s house to be closer to his son in Michigan. It took clients John and Pam purchased their first 1. THE AIRPORT: less than a month to go under contract, and home on the north side of Peachtree City and Proximity to the world’s busiest Bob has already moved. Kay is managing the loved it. But as their family grew, they wanted airport is a huge reason for final details. a bigger yard and to be closer to grandparents moving into our area, according Two more rightsizing and relocation trends on the south side of Peachtree City. to Kay McInroe. in the local real estate market are the number “They got a bigger house with a bigger of senior living apartments and the impact of yard, but it had a similar price point to 2. THE WEATHER: the movie industry. their previous home,” Kay says. “And that’s Kay says, “The weather here is “Ten years ago, we did not have all of these rightsizing for their family.” perfect for golfers and those who love the outdoors.” great assisted living options.” Kay knows that she has to stay on top of the “And the movie industry is impacting the market to help her clients rightsize. “For my 3. THE SCHOOLS: housing market,” Kay says. “For the first three buyers, I proactively call my fellow REALTORS According to test score data and years or so, movie production staff mostly to see if they have listings coming on the national rankings the schools in rented. Now that they realize how wonderful market. This is a huge advantage to my buyers, our area are excellent. our community is, they are staying and buying because some homes that hit the market go 4. THE LIFESTYLE: homes.” under contract in less than an hour. This is why “From going to the grocery store As an incredibly experienced, wellthe networking I do is so important.” on a golf cart, to running the networked REALTOR, Kay McInroe is available to Kay had a client on Golfview Drive in paths, to being minutes from those who are looking to rightsize their home. Peachtree City looking to rightsize after his horse farms, golf courses and To book Kay for a free consultation to list your wife passed away. shopping centers — this is a home, or to work with her to help buy your “The house and the yard were just too big. wonderful place to live,” said rightsized home, call 678-570-0717 or email All his friends are here, so he didn’t want to Kay McInroe. kay@kaymcinroe.com. leave Peachtree City.” The house had 25 showings and four cash offers in just two days, Kay said. “He was Georgia Properties thrilled with his proceeds and he happily moved into a retirement community.” Cell 678-570-0717 • Office 770-487-8300 •

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a note from the publishers Dear Friends and Readers, We are pleased to present the 33rd edition of the Guide magazine. Thanks to our readers and advertisers who have continued to value this publication over all those years. Our magazine has continued to change and grow, while at the same time keeping focus on its purpose of being a reader friendly “guide-book” for residents and visitors alike.

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Our amazing staff of local writers, photographers, designers, and sales team have combined their talents to produce the Guide Coweta/Fayette 2020 with that mission in mind. The success of our magazine would not be possible without the partnership of our advertisers, whose support allows us to print 40,000 magazines for our readers in 2020. The Feature Article is about the current state of the movie industry in the Coweta-Fayette area. The article was written by our Editor, Sherri Smith Brown, a long time resident of Peachtree City and owner/operator of the “Southern Hollywood Film Tour.” Sherri’s knowledge comes from a career in television production and two adult children who work in the film industry, as well as from years of personal participation in Economic Development and Tourism. Our Calendar of Events is a comprehensive list of everything to visit, go, see, or do in Coweta and Fayette counties. You will be able to easily refer to it all year long. But that is not all— check out the Contents page for more details. Please honor our advertisers with your business and thank them for advertising in the Guide! Best Wishes for 2020,

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ellow sign. Black lettering. Directional arrow. Orange post. What are they? They are movie location signs, pointing cast and crew to a specific shooting location or base camp. These small signs are popping up more and more around Metro Atlanta—including Fayette and Coweta counties—due to the number of movie studios in the area. Fifteen years ago, movie making was memorable but sporadic in the state of Georgia. Who can forget films like Deliverance (1972), Smokey and the Bandit (1970), Fried Green Tomatoes (1991), or Sweet Home Alabama (2002)? Classic movies made in Georgia—but they were few and far between. Today, the movie and television industry has brought billions into the state’s economy. In 2018, Georgia ranked #1 in the nation in film and television production—beating out both California and New York for the first time. Fayette and Coweta counties have both fared extremely well in this boon in film production. With three movie studios in the area—Pinewood Atlanta in Fayetteville, Riverwood in Senoia, and Atlanta Metro Studios in nearby Union City—there’s a lot of movie making going on around here. n Pinewood Atlanta Studios Inside the gates of Pinewood Atlanta sprawls a bonafide Hollywood movie studio. Opened in 2014, Pinewood Atlanta is the second largest purpose-built studio in North America. On the 700-acre site there are 18 sound stages, ranging in size from 15,000 to 40,000 square feet. Adjacent to the stages are workshop facilities designed for construction, carpentry, plastering, special effects, wardrobe, props, fiber glassing and spraying—everything needed to build spectacular movie sets. One office building on the lot features a brownstone façade that resembles a New York City street. There are also parks and cafes, a 26-seat screening

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“Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame” are two of several Marvel movies filmed at Pinewood Atlanta Studios and locations around Fayette County.

theater, a coffee shop located at Stage 10, and an exact replica of the green on the 18th hole at Augusta National Golf Course—all available for filming use. Beyond that, Pinewood’s backlot spans 400-acres and includes fields, forests, and a 2-acre poured concrete visual effects pad where movie magic happens. Pinewood Atlanta Studios has been a hotbed of movie making since opening its doors to its first production, Ant-Man with Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas. Since then, Pinewood Atlanta has been home to numerous Marvel/Disney blockbuster superhero films, including Captain America: Civil Wars; Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2; Spider-Man: Homecoming; Ant-Man andIndigo the Bunting Wasp; Avengers: Infinity War; and Avengers: Endgame. Overall, Marvel movies filmed at Pinewood Atlanta have totaled more than $10 billion in box office sales worldwide. In 2018, the Georgia Department of Economic Development reported that the movie Avengers: Infinity War alone added $182 million to Georgia’s economy. This past year, non-Marvel productions filmed at Pinewood Atlanta include Zombieland: Double Tap; Moon and Me, a children’s pre-school series aired on Universal; and The Suicide Squad as well as Marvel’s WandaVision, streaming on Disney+. August 2019 saw a change in studio ownership, which was initially built as a joint venture between UK-based Pinewood Studios Group and River’s Rock, an independently managed trust set up by Fayette County resident Dan Cathy, CEO of Chick-fil-A. Pinewood Studios UK sold its equity in Pinewood Atlanta to River’s Rock, acknowledging that the Fayette studios group had refocused its business strategy on investment in content creation companies, while

the UK group wanted to continue focusing on studio infrastructure. During the 18-month transition, the studio remains branded and operated as a Pinewood facility. Both groups say there will be no impact on productions shooting at the studios, which will continue to be led by Frank Patterson, president of Pinewood Atlanta. Because of the proprietary nature of movie production, the public is seldom allowed to visit Pinewood Atlanta Studios, but if you get the chance and you love movies, don’t miss it! n Riverwood In the late 1980s, two Hollywood physical special effects pioneers, Joe Lombardi and his son Paul, decided they wanted to build a studio on the East coast. They opened Riverwood Studios in 1989 on 120 acres off an isolated road about two miles from downtown Senoia in Coweta County. The studio immediately became the home production base to a classic Georgia-made movie, Fried Green Tomatoes with Jessica Tandy and Kathy Bates. Although the studio has a long history of TV and movie making, it is particularly prominent today because since 2011 it has been the home base for The Walking Dead (TWD), one of cable television’s highest rated series. The show takes up most of Riverwood’s studio facilities as well as the woods, fields, lakes, and abandoned railroad tracks that make up its back lot—all perfect locations for a Zombie Apocalypse television show. Some of the iconic TWD sets that have been built at the studio include, the Prison, home to Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and his band of survivors in Season 3 and 4; the Sanctuary, once home to Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and the

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Saviors; the Heaps, the junkyard once led by Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh); the seaside motor court of Oceanside; and Hilltop, the farming colony previously commanded by Maggie (Lauren Cohan) and featuring a grand antebellum mansion facade. The nearby town of Senoia, which became a practical location for the town of the fictional Woodbury in Seasons 3 and 4 of TWD, also is the location of the set of Alexandria from the show. This residential neighborhood at the south end of Main Street surrounded by a 15-foot high wall has been used by TWD for the last several seasons and is still a live set for the show. In 2017, AMC network, which airs The Walking Dead, purchased Riverwood Studios from the Lombardis for $8.25 million. This purchase more or less assures The Walking Dead a home for years ahead as well as a future for more film and television production at Riverwood. Since AMC owns the show and no other shows are produced at Riverwood for now, Riverwood offers studio tours to the 8

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public during the weeks the show is not in production. n Atlanta Metro Studios Located in South Fulton County very close to its border with Fayette, Atlanta Metro Studios has been home to a number of films and television shows. Its founders and managing partners, Atlantans Ed Richardson and Brian Livesay, constructed the complex after demolishing the 1980s-built Shannon Mall, which stood along I-85 at the Union City Exit and once was a major shopping destination for residents of Coweta and Fayette. Although the mall stood empty several years before the partners demolished it, few dreamed it would one day be the site of a six-sound stage movie studio. Opened in 2016, Atlanta Metro Studios (AMS) can boast a number of major productions: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle; The Gifted; Pitch Perfect 3; The House with a Clock in Its Walls; 24: Legacy; Insatiable on Netflix; and HBO’s Watchmen. Presently in production is another Dwayne

Johnson (The Rock) movie, Red Notice, which is scheduled to be released late this year. Many productions based at AMS use sites in Coweta and Fayette counties as practical locations. One in particular, a historic Victorian house on Greenville Street in Newnan that had its exterior painted black for the movie, played a lead role in The House with a Clock in Its Walls with Jack Black and Cate Blanchett. Newnan’s downtown streets and especially its historic courthouse clocktower were also prominent. Atlanta Metro Studios consists of 135,000 square feet of sound stages; 50,000 square feet of offices; and 60,000 square feet of mill space and full production support. AMS’s six sound stages can be combined to make what AMS boasts to be the largest and second largest purpose-built sound stages in North America. So, watch for those yellow signs! Coweta and Fayette are definitely in the movies these days. i

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Jack Black, Owen Vaccaro, and Cate Blanchett in “The House with a Clock in its Walls” was shot at Atlanta Metro Studios.

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“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” was shot at Atlanta Metro Studios.

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THE HOOCH Coweta and Fayette counties lie side by side and between two rivers—the Chattahoochee and the Flint. The Chattahoochee River flows 436 miles through west Georgia with a small portion of those miles meandering along the jagged northwestern border of Coweta County. To the east of Coweta, sits Fayette and the Flint—a 350-mile river that touches Fayette’s western border beginning near Fayetteville and traveling southward past Brooks. Much further south, the two rivers merge at Lake Seminole near Bainbridge, Georgia, to form the Apalachicola River, winding its way through Florida to the Gulf of Mexico. These two very different rivers offer beauty, peacefulness and plenty of recreation to Coweta and Fayette residents. THE HOOCH: Within the miles of Chattahoochee River that border Coweta County, you will find several recreation areas for camping, hiking, fishing, or putting in a kayak or canoe. n Chattahoochee Bend State Park Georgia’s fifth largest state park, Chattahoochee Bend spans 2,910 acres in northwest Coweta and extends along the banks of the Chattahoochee River for 5 miles. Most of the park has been left in its natural state, but there are still plenty of activities to enjoy—camping, kayaking, a playground, picnic tables, geocaching, fishing, and an 10

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observation tower for views of the river and forest. The park has six miles of hiking trails, some of which run along the river, while others meander ‘inland.’ A boat ramp provides easy access to the river for fishing and paddling. You can rent canoes and kayaks from the park, but there is no shuttle service. Check out the park’s Hike and Paddle trips—a guided trip that frequently sells out. The park offers tent campers a choice of riverfront platform sites, walk-in sites, and traditional developed campsites. Also available are screened Adirondack-style shelters for families and groups. The park is open daily, 7am to 10pm.

The parking fee is $5; annual passes are available. 770-657-7271; gastateparks.org/ ChattahoocheeBend; 425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan. n McIntosh Reserve This 527 acres of land adjacent to the Chattahoochee River is a historic site and recreational area. It lies on the Carroll County side of the river, but between Chattahoochee Bend State Park and Coweta County Riverside Park on the Coweta side. The park land was once part of Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh’s plantation, known as Lochau G Talofau, orGAcorn Bluff.

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Chief McIntosh was the son of William McIntosh, a Scottish Captain in the British Army, and Senoi, a full-blooded Creek Indian woman belonging to the influential Wind Clan. McIntosh was instrumental in negotiating the 2nd Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825, where all Creek lands west of the Flint River were ceded to Georgia for white settlement—an act for which McIntosh was brutally dragged from his home and killed by Creek warriors in retaliation. He is buried at the Reserve, near where he died. His plantation home was burned to the ground. Today, the property is owned by the Carroll County Recreation Department. You will find about 14 miles of trails, picnic pavilions, a boat ramp, and great views of the river. Primitive camping, fishing, rafting, and canoeing are permitted. McIntosh Reserve is a good canoe/kayak take-out place for a paddle from Coweta County Riverside Park upstream or a good put-in to paddle downstream to Chattahoochee Bend State Park. Park Office hours are 8am to 5pm daily. Park hours are 8am to 8pm (summer) and 8am to 7pm (winter). 770-830-5879; 1046 McIntosh Circle, Whitesburg.

n Coweta County Riverside Park Located at the Highway 16 Bridge over the Chattahoochee River, this is a small park that is especially convenient for putting in a kayak or canoe to play around the shoals or begin a trip downriver. There are picnic tables, geocaches, a concrete boat ramp, and paved parking for leaving a car when taking a paddling trip. An easyto-moderate, 2-hour or so paddle requires a put-in at this park with either a take-out at McIntosh Reserve (7 miles downstream) or the choice of two different take-outs at Chattahoochee Bend State Park (another 1 to 4 miles downstream). The riverside park is open 6am to 8pm. 4013 Hwy 16 W, Newnan. n Columbus Whitewater Rapids In 2013, the dams that once impounded a 2.5-mile stretch of Chattahoochee River flowing between Columbus, Georgia, and Phenix City, Alabama, were blasted away. What remains is a free-flowing river tumbling over rocky Fall Line shoals and producing what is said to be the longest urban whitewater run in the world—and it’s only about a 1-2 hour drive for Coweta and Fayette countians. The rapids range in

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The Flint River is one of only 40 rivers in the United States that flows unimpeded for more than 200 miles—some of which run past Fayette. It is narrow, rocky, and strewn with trees as it drifts south from the Atlanta airport area through congested urban areas. You can catch a glimpse of it from various bridges in Fayette, but there is no easy access. Travel a few miles south, though, and the river widens and the surrounding landscape becomes more rural. You will find kayak/canoe access at both Sprewell Bluff Park and the Flint River Outdoor Center as well as smaller put-in/take outs along the way through Pike, Meriwether, and Upson counties. n Sprewell Bluff Park Sprewell Bluff Park, 80 miles from the river’s headwaters, is the first large area as you travel downstream that is designed for public river recreation. Now operated by Upson County, the park opened in 1994 as a state park, sitting on the east bank at one of the river’s most beautiful natural areas—Sprewell Bluff. Here, rocky shoals stretch the river’s width, and bluffs tower on both banks. Canoeists and kayakers paddling through this section can experience the Class II rapids, but the shoals directly off the pebble beach in the park’s day-use area are gentle enough for wading and tubing. Amenities at the park include campgrounds, cabins, a trading post, picnic table, a boat ramp into the river, and about 10 miles of hiking trails. 706-6016711; sprewellbluffpark.com; 700 Sprewell Bluff Rd., Thomaston. 12

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n Flint River Outdoor Center Relaxed and unpretentious, this family-owned business is the only outfitter directly on the Flint. Strategically located, the outfitter sits below some of the river’s most scenic Class II stretches and less than a mile above the only Class III and IV whitewater section on the entire Flint. The Flint River Outdoor Center rents canoes, and offers fishing, hiking, camping, lodging and shuttle service. During the summer, the Outdoor Center offers 5-, 10-, and 20-mile canoe trips, as well as 1-mile float trips for tubers. 706-647-2633; 4429 Woodland Rd.,Thomaston. i

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he Southern Conservation Trust (SCT) is a Fayette County-based community land trust that protects greenspace, conserves forests, safeguards rivers, shelters wildlife, and provides environmental education. Founded in 1993 by Fayette County residents, SCT owns, manages, and protects thousands of acres throughout the Southeast. SCT not only protects land, but it believes people should have access to enjoy it. Fortunately for residents of this area, SCT owns and operates eight nature areas that are free and open from dawn to dusk. Flat Creek Nature Area in Peachtree City is a 513-acre wetland that extends 3.5 miles along Flat Creek, from the Lake Peachtree spillway downstream to Highway 74. There is a mulch trail and a 1,200-foot boardwalk with two viewing platforms and benches. You can access this nature area from the trail beside the Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater or from the multi-use path south of McIntosh Trail at the Spillway. Line Creek Nature Area, a 70-acre preserve along Line Creek on the Fayette/ Coweta county line, features an upland hardwood forest, granite outcroppings, and a rushing stream bordered by native azaleas. There is a fishing dock on a small pond, a gazebo, and several miles of nature trails. Hwy. 54 W at Line Creek Rd., Peachtree City.

Morgan Grove Nature Area, a serene 60-acre logged hardwood forest and wetland habitat, is near the Flint River in east Fayette County. There is a network of nature trails and an observation deck over the wetlands. A meadow of tall grasses and wildflowers is the ideal habitat for birds and other native wildlife. 171 Morgan Rd., Fayetteville. Nesmith Preserve consists of 120 acres on Whitewater Creek near the Starr’s Mill school complex. A short mulch trail leads

to a 300-foot boardwalk along Whitewater Creek. The trailhead leading to the preserve is located at the far end of the Starr’s Mill High School parking lot. 101 Panther Path, Fayetteville. Sams Lake Bird Sanctuary, a 56acre site south of Fayetteville, is a drained lakebed in the process of reverting to a natural meadow. Amenities include an easy half-mile mulched trail around the borders of the wetlands and three observation decks for wildlife viewing. Visitors have spotted beavers, wild turkeys, egrets, herons, hawks, deer, muskrats, armadillos. Old Senoia Rd., Fayetteville. The Ridge Nature Area is a 308-acre nature area with over 7 miles of trails for hiking, running, and mountain biking. 390 Burch Rd., Fayetteville. Two nature areas that are under construction and not yet open to the public are Somerby Woods Nature Area, a 40-acre tract adjacent to the Somerby Senior Living community in Peachtree City, and Wildcat Woods, a 23-acre tract behind Fayette County’s Whitewater High School complex. SCT partners with volunteers for a variety of projects and events. Visit sctlandtrust.org for more information about SCT, volunteering and donating. i

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Recreating Recreating ON THE Lake n Lake Peachtree – Peachtree City A focal point of Peachtree City, the 240-acre lake sits just below the Highway 54 Bridge in the heart of town. The multiuse path around the lake’s perimeter is just short of four miles and a favorite of walkers and runners. On the lake’s east side, the path runs along its contour never far from its shore, providing excellent views. On the western side, the path— more like a sidewalk—is further from the lake, running west of Peachtree City’s first neighborhoods. Lake Peachtree is reserved for the use of Peachtree City residents and their accompanied guests. Only non-gasoline powered boats—canoes, kayaks, pontoons, and electric driven boats—are allowed (any power boats you see are grandfathered in for lakeside homeowners). Swimmers and fishermen (with state required fishing licenses) are welcome. There are several public access areas into the lake, including Battery Way Park on the east side and Drake Field and 14

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the Picnic Park on the north side adjacent to the City Hall Complex. Amenities around the lake include Lake Peachtree Dam with its lake-viewing bridge and paths; Spyglass Island, a 7.4-acre island on the lake with picnic tables and paths; Picnic Park and AllChildren’s Playground; and Drake Field with its gazebo, paths, wide-open spaces, benches, and beautiful lake views. 151 Willowbend Rd., Peachtree City. n Lake McIntosh The largest of Peachtree City’s three lakes, this 650-acre reservoir on Line Creek is home to the Peachtree City Rowing Club. Lake McIntosh, operated by Fayette County, has a park with multiuse paths, a picnic pavilion, playground, gazebo, restrooms, boat ramps and docks, and substantial parking for golf carts and automobiles. The park provides the only public access to the lake. Boats with electric motors, canoes, paddle boats and

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n Lake Horton Located between Woolsey and Brooks, Lake Horton is a major recreation spot and a principal source of Fayette’s water supply. Fed by Woolsey and Antioch creeks, the 780-acre lake has an 82-acre park and offers 2.8 miles of paved walking trails, boat ramps, picnic areas and fishing. No swimming, skiing, scuba diving or other bodily contact with the water is allowed. Open 6:30am to 8:30pm DST; 6:30am to 6pm EST. 1275 Antioch Rd., Fayetteville. n B. T. Brown Reservoir In Coweta County, the 300-plusacre B. T. Brown Reservoir has a park and pavilion available to rent for family picnics and group gatherings. Operated by Coweta County Water and Sewage Authority, the facility also has picnic tables, playground areas, and restrooms. Fishing is permitted with a license. Only electric trolling motors or paddles are allowed. No pets. No alcohol. The park

is open daily from 8am to sundown. 770254-3710; cowetawater.com; 621 South Alexander Creek Rd. Newnan. n Lake Redwine—Private Lake, Coweta Located off Happy Valley Circle north of Newnan from Highway 29, Lake Redwine is a privately-owned lake and is assessable only to property owners. The 30-acre lake has a 76-slip private marina. Homeowners are allowed to build one dock on their property. There are no public ramps. Watercraft are limited to 22 feet and may be electrically powered or non-motorized. Maximum speed while operating on the lake is 6 miles per hour. Running lights are required from sundown to sunrise. For more details, contact a real estate agent listed in The Guide. n West Point Lake Surrounded by deep forests and rolling fields, West Point Lake extends 35

miles along the Chattahoochee River on the Alabama-Georgia state line—right where the Chattahoochee River makes its big left-hand turn to head due south to Florida’s Apalachicola Bay. Managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, the lake’s 525 miles of shoreline provide excellent opportunities for fishing (the lake is known for its eight species of bass), camping, boating and other recreational activities. Planned with recreation in mind, the lake has 21 public day-use parks, 4 campgrounds, 2 privately operated marinas (Highland Marina and Southern Harbor), 3 public beaches, fishing piers, and public hunting areas. Most of the parks have picnic shelters, boat launching ramps with courtesy docks, nature trails, and access to the lake for fishing. 706645-2937; sam.usace.army.mil/Missions/ Civil-Works/Recreation/West-Point-Lake; 500 Resource Management Dr., West Point, GA 31833. i

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List of Nature Areas Parks & Recreation Departments COWETA Coweta County Parks & Recreation Dept 39 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-254-3750, coweta.ga.us Grantville Parks & Recreation Dept 123 LaGrange St., Grantville 30220 770-583-2289, grantvillega.org Sharpsburg Parks & Recreation 105 Main Street, Sharpsburg, 30277 770-251-4171, sharpsburg-ga.gov FAYETTE Fayette County Parks & Recreation Dept 980 Redwine Road, Fayetteville 30215 770-716-4320, fayettecountyga.gov Peachtree City Recreation & Special Events Dept 202 Fieldhouse Drive, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2542 or 770-631-2525 peachtree-city.org Tyrone Recreation 145 Commerce Drive, Tyrone 30290 770-487-4694, tyrone.org

Select Area Recreational Groups & Facilities FAYETTE & COWETA Aquatics—Southern Crescent Aquatic Team (SCAT) Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center: 202 Fieldhouse Drive, Peachtree City 30269 Glenloch Recreation Center: 601 Stevens Entry, Peachtree City 30269 678-521-9450, scatswimming.org BMX—Peachtree City BMX William B. Davis BMX Track 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 Shayne Robinson, 678-770-1750 ptcbmx.com Cycling—SouthSide Cycling Club southsidecycling.com Golf—ClubCorp Golf Clubs, includes: • Braelinn Golf Club; 500 Clubview Dr, Peachtree City 30269; 770-631-3100 18

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• Flat Creek Golf Club; 100 Flat Creek Rd., Peachtree City, 30269 770-487-8140 • Planterra Ridge Golf Club 500 Clubhouse Dr., PTC 30269 770-487-8141 • Whitewater Creek Country Club; 175 Birkdale Dr., Fytvl., 30215 770-460-0877 • White Oak Golf Club; 141 Clubview Dr. Newnan, 30265 770-251-6700 • Canongate Golf Club; 924 Shaw Rd., Sharpsburg, 30277 770-463-3342 Golf—Newnan Country Club; 1356 Hwy 29N, Newnan 30263; 770-253-9856 newnancc.org Golf—Summer Grove Golf Club; 335 Summer Grove Parkway, Newnan 30265 770-251-1800, summergrovegolf.com Golf—Wendell Coffee Golf Center; 1963 Highway 74N, Tyrone 30290; 770-969-4469, coffeegolfcenter.com Running—Peachtree City Running Club ptcrc.com Tennis—Peachtree City Tennis Center 10 Planterra Way, Peachtree City 30269 770-486-9474, peachtreecitytennis.com YMCA—Summit Family; 1765 Highway 34E, Newnan 30265 770-254-9622, ymcaatlanta.org

Lakes, Parks & Preserves COWETA Newnan Utilities’ Carl Miller Park; 74 Sewell Rd off of Hwy 29S newnanutilities.org Reservoir & Park—B.T. Brown Park Pavilion & Reservoir; 621 S Alexander Creek Road, Newnan 30263; 770-254-3710, cowetawater.com River & Park—Coweta County Riverside Park; 3222 US 27 ALT, Newnan 30263 770-254-3750, coweta.ga.us State Park—Chattahoochee Bend State Park; 425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan 30263 770-254-7271 GAStateParks.org/ChattahoocheeBend

FAYETTE Lakes & Parks Fayette County Water System manages four lakes with parks that are open to county residents. • Lake Horton; 1275 Antioch Rd. (Carson Road, off Highway 92), Fayetteville, 30215 • Lake Kedron; 420 N. Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree City, 30269 • Lake McIntosh; 3501 TDK Boulevard, Peachtree City, 30269 • Starr’s Mill; 115 Waterfall Way, Fayetteville, 30215 Lakes, Ponds & Parks Peachtree City manages a lake, ponds and parks that are open to city residents. • Lake Peachtree; Highway 54 & Willowbend Road • Drake Field, Luther Holt Memorial Park (Picnic Park) and All Children’s Playground are located on the shoreline of Lake Peachtree, beside the Peachtree City Library. •Huddleston Pond & Park; 221 Windgate Road • Three Ponds & Luther Glass Park: 269 S Peachtree Parkway • Atlanta Regional Airport—Falcon Field Park; 7 Falcon Drive • Clover Reach/Sweetgum Park; 151 Sweetgum Road • Pebblepocket Park; 200 Willow Road Nature Preserves Southern Conservation Trust manages several nature preserves in the area that are open to the public. Southern Conservation Trust 770-486-7774, sctlandtrust.org • Flat Creek Nature Area; 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City • Line Creek Nature Area; off Hwy 54 on Fayette/Coweta county line, Peachtree City • Morgan Grove Nature Area; 171 Morgan Road, Fayetteville • Nesmith Preserve; 101 Panther Path, Fayetteville • Sam’s Lake Bird Sanctuary; Old Senoia Road, south of Fayetteville • Somerby Woods Nature Area; Rockaway Road and Hwy. 74. • The Ridge; 390 Burch Road, Fayetteville • Wildcat Woods; Coming soon!

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Arts & Leisure Three very different outdoor venues in our area—the Frederick Brown Jr Amphitheater, Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater, and Serenbe Playhouse—provide hours of topnotch entertainment to thousands of Coweta and Fayette patrons throughout the year. Mark your calendar with their productions. Buy season tickets! Get your friends and family together for a memorable night out. Nearly every weekend throughout warmer weather, you will find something or someone that will amaze, entertain, and make you smile. “The Fred.” Photo courtesy of the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater.

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n Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater 2019 was a banner year for the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater. Voted “Best Outdoor Music Venue” by Insite Atlanta Magazine for the second consecutive year, Peachtree City’s premier entertainment venue continued to make strides. A Peachtree City landmark, the amphitheater, known by locals as “The Fred,” boasts great acoustics and a wooded, intimate setting that makes it a favorite venue for both audience and performers. Two years ago, Peachtree City hired PTR, a joint venture of Atlanta-based companies Premier Events, RCS Productions, and Ticket Alternative, to take over management of the amphitheater. The team’s major initiative was to add more shows to the lineup, bringing more talent to the community and extending the venue’s use longer throughout the year. Last year, The Fred hosted 14 shows, the most in one season in its history. 20

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“Each year has seen an increase in crowds and bigger name national acts,” says Chris Adamson, marketing manager for Premier Events. “2019 was a banner season with a great mix of shows, including Air Supply, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, Kool & The Gang and Chris Botti!” Along with an extended season, the new management also is making renovations with the intention of giving patrons the best experience possible. Updates are also planned in the food and beverage options The Fred provides. The Fred will offer a mix of artists this coming season, with some artists returning to the venue’s stage and others excited to perform at The Fred for the first time. “When performers come here for the first time, they are amazed at the atmosphere and the state-of-the-art facility,” says Adamson. “The word spreads fast about what a great venue it is.” Some of the performers who have

taken to its stage during The Fred’s 29-yearold Summer Concert Series include Lindsey Buckingham, Pat Benatar, Dionne Warwick, The Commodores, Melissa Etheridge, Hall and Oates, Phillip Phillips, Styx, Smash Mouth, Peter Frampton, Michael McDonald, Gladys Knight, Blake Shelton, and the Beach Boys. This year’s lineup includes classic rock artists and tribute bands as well as one country show. The Fred has seen a lot of changes since it was first built in 1976 by the McIntosh Trail Arts Council as a 1,600-seat outdoor facility to show “The McIntosh Trail,” a play that told the story of the death of Chief William McIntosh. Named the McIntosh Amphitheater when it was purchased by the City of Peachtree City in 1977, it hosted a weekly McIntosh Opry, showcasing local and regional country and bluegrass music and clogging. In 1986, the programming expanded to include oldies and performances by the AtlantaG Pops Orchestra.G In 1989, a fire

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damaged the facility, closing it temporarily. In 1991, the amphitheater reopened after renovations and was then renamed after former mayor Frederick Brown, Jr. Since then, it has been used as a concert venue for national and international touring acts. Today, the 2,500-seat amphitheater includes lawn seating, a picnic table area, and a Gold Section of tables at the foot of the stage. Patrons can bring a picnic basket and cooler or purchase food and drink from The Fred’s restaurant vendor. “With so many great venues in the Atlanta area,” says Adamson, “it’s an honor for The Fred to be voted Best Outdoor Venue for two years in a row. We intend to keep making improvements in the venue itself and giving patrons an entertaining and fun experience throughout the season and for years to come.” 770-631-0630; amphitheater.org; 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City.

n Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater With a name like Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater, you might expect this outdoor concert venue in Fayetteville to focus on country music acts—but at Southern Ground, you will find music for everyone! “We try to offer a wide variety of programing each season,” says Brian Wismer, director of the Main Street Tourism Association, which manages the amphitheater for the City of Fayetteville. “Our community is diverse—in age and in ethnicity. We want to offer a concert season filled with different types of music and artists—a season where everyone will find some shows to enjoy.” Each year, venue management ask patrons for suggestions as to what type of music and what artists they would like to see at the Southern Ground Concert Series. The city opens an online survey where participants can note which genres of music they like,

plus choose up to 10 preferred acts from a list ranging from ABBA to The Zombies. Respondents can also write in favorite artists for consideration, although the city notes: “we only hold 1,500 guests so stadium acts are pretty much out.” The 2020 season should see about 8-10 shows, where season ticket holders can pick a set of five. Most seasons include one country act, one to two tribute bands and the rest rock or classic rock. Spotlight shows outside the Summer Concert Series may include other niche music genres, such as oldies, jazz and blues. Grammy Award-winning musician Zac Brown has lent his name to this music venue located in the heart of Fayetteville’s historic Main Street District. His Zac Brown Band performs a huge concert every other year at the venue to benefit Brown’s Fayette Countybased Camp Southern Ground for kids. Other musicians who have performed on the Southern Ground stage include Foghat, Boz Scaggs, Don McLean, Little River Band, the Pointer Sisters, Grand Funk Railroad, Wynonna, Blood Sweat and Tears, the Temptations, and Clint Black. The amphitheater also offers free local concerts and free family film nights, all under the stars. The amphitheater—which has a 50-foot stage and naturalgrass, tiered seating—is now 18 years old. In the near future, Wismer is looking forward to making some renovations, particularly

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to the steps and the landscape lighting. “It’s time for a re-fresh!” he says. As for Southern Ground’s namesake, Zac Brown—“He’s around a lot,” says Wismer. “You never know when he is going to pop by!” That’s always a fun time for the crowd. 770-719-4173; southerngroundamp.com; 301 LaFayette Ave., Fayetteville.

n Serenbe Playhouse How do you land an actual vintage Vietnam War helicopter in the fields for Miss Saigon? How do you sink the Titanic in the local lake? How do you seat an audience in 1950s autos for a “drive-in” production of Grease or in a grandstand surrounded by a live carnival for a production of Carousel? Recently named one of the Top 20 Theaters in the nation by Playbill, Serenbe Playhouse is a regional theatre that has made a name for itself by asking and answering all of these questions and more. This playhouse has a direction that is all its own—very different in a very wonderful, innovative and exciting way. One of the most cutting edge theaters in the country, Serenbe Playhouse stages its musical and dramatic productions in the varied landscapes of the Serenbe community. At Serenbe Playhouse, there is no permanent outdoor stage—only the great outdoors. Serenbe Playhouse founder and artistic director Brian Clowdus says that he would love to say he had Serenbe’s “outdoor vision” from Day One; but initially, he did his productions outdoors out of necessity because there was no money and no facilities. By the end

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of Serenbe’s first season, however, the outdoor setting “became the element generating all the buzz.” That was eleven years ago. Today, Serenbe Playhouse’s set design approach is anchored in the natural settings of the Serenbe community. Based on the strength of story and its adaptiveness to an outdoor location, Clowdus chooses one show as a season anchor. He then considers the show’s themes and chooses other shows that relate to it. In the past, he’s produced a Season of Rebellion with shows like Grease and Cabaret and a Season of Voyages with titles like The Little Mermaid, Titanic, and Peter Pan. Next, Serenbe creates the staging for each show, and that is where the real fun begins. Each show is unique: Shenandoah emerged out of a Civil War re-enactment. Ragtime took place under a vaudeville tent along a Serenbe lake, which stood-in for the shores of Atlantic City. Hair was a re-creation of Woodstock in a wildflower meadow. In the 2020 “Season of Blooms,” Serenbe Playhouse will explore stories where characters experience significant growth. How will this season’s shows—Spring Awakening (March 18-April 12), Steel Magnolias (May 20-June 14), Alice in Wonderland (June 4-August 30) and Kinky Boots (July 8-August 9)—“bloom” from the Serenbe landscape? It remains to be seen, but somewhere in the community’s vast acreage, there is a perfect plot of land just waiting to be a stage. 770-463-1110; serenbeplayhouse.com; Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills. i

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Annual Dragon Boat Festival, Peachtree City. Photo by Atul Khasnis.

• Annual Festivals • n Dragon Boat Festival One of Peachtree City’s premier festivals, the 13th annual Dragon Boat Festival, is hosted by the Rotary Club of Peachtree City. The day-long, September event focuses on the exciting and colorful sport of competitive dragon boat racing, where local, amateur teams race in light-weight, 10-paddler racing boats on Lake Peachtree. Besides the racing spectacle, there are numerous food trucks and vendors, kids activities, a car show, and entertainment on the Gazebo stage, like storytelling, singing, and dancing. 678-884-9556; ptcdragonboats.org; Drake Field, Peachtree City. n Georgia Renaissance Festival Immerse yourself in Renaissance culture in this recreated 16thCentury European town with circus-style entertainment, an outdoor theater, and an arts and craft marketplace. Now in its 35th season, the Georgia Renaissance Festival is an opportunity for cosplay and fun! Wonder through the Village of Newcastle where over 150 skilled artisans work from charming cottages, creating everything from pottery to jewelry. Ten stages provide a continuous schedule 24

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of music, comedy, juggling, and feats of skill. Minstrels, wenches, pirates, knights, jesters, and the king and queen stroll the village grounds. This annual festival is located on permanent grounds in Fairburn and is open weekends from April 18 to June 7. 770-9648575; garenfest.com; 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Rd., Fairburn. n Magnolia Fine Arts Festival The five-year-old Magnolia Fine Arts Festival is heralded as a celebration of the arts. The two-day festival offers a juried fine arts market, a student art exhibit, and demonstrations with live performances throughout the weekend. There are over 125 performing and visual artists, displaying an array of art—traditional, digital, jewelry, wood, dance, word, song and more. Musical performances can be as varied as dulcimer, rap, jazz, country, and opera. There is also food and a kids’ corner. Sponsored by the Fine Arts and Crafts Entrepreneurs (FAACE), the festival takes place the third weekend in October on Peachtree City’s Drake Field. 678-6674624; magnoliaartsfestival.org

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Above: Shakerag Arts and Crafts Festival. Photo by William Courtney. Left photo courtesy of the Magnolia Arts Festival.

n Holiday Season The Holiday Season finds numerous events all over Fayette and Coweta counties. Town tree lightings and Santa events include “Santa on the Square” in downtown Newnan, “Parade and Tree Lighting” in Fayetteville,

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“Light Up Senoia” on Main Street Senoia, “Hometown Holiday” in Peachtree City, and “Tree Lighting Celebration” in Tyrone. n Shakerag Arts and Crafts Festival This annual festival has been held on Shakerag Knoll in the McIntosh Trail Recreation Area in September for the past 43 years. Over 3,500 people attend every year to check out the various arts and crafts, including paintings and watercolors, handmade jewelry, wood work, and pottery. The two-day festival offers food, entertainment, children’s activities, and free admission and parking. 770-631-2542; 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City. n Tyrone Founders Day Residents gather to celebrate the history of Tyrone at the 45th Tyrone Annual Founders Day Festival. The fall event, includes popular local bands, parades, carnivals, petting zoo, fireworks, food vendors, and more. 770-4874694; tyronefoundersday.org; 100 Handley Road, Tyrone. For dates and times for these events, see the Calendar of Events on pages 38 and 39.

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Air Show Time Again! FALCON FIELD May 16–17, 2020 F-35 DemoTeam. Photo by Senior Airman Alexander Cook.

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nce again, jet engines will roar and contrails will crisscross the skies of Peachtree City when the Atlanta Air Show comes to Atlanta Regional Airport – Falcon Field on May 16-17. The Atlanta Air Show, which has been held at Atlanta Motor Speedway the past three years, is making Falcon Field its home—a joy to folks who have missed having an air show in town since 2015 when the Great Georgia Air Show made its last appearance here. Officials for the Atlanta Air Show say the move to Falcon Field allows for a more traditional event site with static aircraft on display and spectators able to view all the flight activities, such as takeoffs and landings. “We’re really excited about the move to Falcon Field in Peachtree City,” said Bryan Lilley, chairman of the Atlanta Air Show. “It is a fantastic venue that will be very spectator friendly and allow us to have as many cool aircraft on display on the ground as we do flying in the air.” The US Air Force F-35 Lightning II Demo Team will be headlining the show. The F-35 Lightning II, also known as the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, is a single-seat, single-engine, all28

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weather stealth fighter that has just been declared operational by three branches of the US Department of Defense. Other air demonstrations will include the F4-U Corsair and the L-39 Cold War Era Jet. More than 30 aircraft will be on static ground display, including the P-51 Mustang, the P-63 King Cobra, the SPD Dauntless, the T-34 Mentor, the PT-19, and the T-6 Texan. There will be simulators, interactive exhibits, a kids zone, and more. The display and viewing area encompasses over 20 acres of the airfield. Gates will open at 9am so it’s suggested visitors come early in order to see “all the cool stuff on the ground before the flying starts!” If you plan to spend the day, a special VIP ticket package includes elevated box seating, catered lunch, and VIP parking. There are also Photo Pit tickets that allow guests to enter a restricted area outside the crowd line that provides an unobstructed view of the aircraft in the air. For more information about tickets, volunteer opportunities, and sponsorships, visit airshowatlanta.com.

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Greatest Generation.” The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Dixie Wing will salute the 75th Anniversary of the Allied victory in World War II on May 2-3 at its annual WWII Heritage Days at Atlanta Regional Airport-Falcon Field in Peachtree City. Now in its 17th year, WWII Heritage Days will celebrate the anniversary with new events, such as a Heroes Parade and a commemorative wall, where families can highlight heroes of the Greatest Generation. “This will be a rare opportunity to honor and thank our living WWII veterans, as well as remember those who have passed,” says Jim Buckley, leader of the all-volunteer Dixie Wing. “Their numbers are dwindling rapidly, and WWII Heritage Days is a great opportunity to show them our gratitude.” WWII Heritage Days is the largest World War II-themed event in Georgia,

bringing together historic aircraft, dozens of vintage military vehicles, antique cars, educational displays, and demonstrations. More than 500 volunteers from a dozen states help create the event’s 1940s atmosphere. On Saturday evening, the romance and glamor of the Big Band Era will return during “Keep ’em Flying,” a 1940s-themed hangar dance, featuring a live 20-piece swing band. The evening is set in the Dixie Wing Warbird Museum, decorated to recreate the ambiance of the period. The dance has become a regional tradition, selling out for the last six years. “WWII Heritage Days is an immersion experience,” says Buckley. “The sights and sounds will inspire people of all ages in the community to connect with the legacy of the Greatest Generation.” i

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Arts & Leisure A FULL CALENDAR OF THEATRE, MUSIC, DANCE & VISUAL ARTS Series productions include “Mamma Mia” and “Almost Heaven.” The Children’s Series presents shows geared toward children, like “Junie B. Jones” coming this spring. Legacy’s performing arts school program offers students acting, dancing, and singing classes and a summer camp for musical theatre. 404-895-1473; thelegacytheatre. org; 1175 Senoia Rd., Tyrone. n Masterworks Chorale Since its founding in 2003, Masterworks Chorale has presented at least three performances each year with one of them being a Masterwork. The group, which performs classical, pop, sacred, and holiday music, is made up of residents 18 years and older living in Coweta County and the surrounding area. Masterworks Chorale performs at The Centre for Performing and Visual Arts in Coweta County. 770-254-2787; masterworkscommunitychorale.com.

n Centre for Performing & Visual Arts Theater, dance, artists, musicians— all are presented at the Donald W. Nixon Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts. Located between Peachtree City and Newnan, this state-of-the-art facility provides rich experiences for area students and the community. The large, modern structure consists of art galleries and lecture halls, anchored by a 1000-seat, state-of-the-art theater. Centre Strings, the student/community string orchestra, and Masterworks Chorale stage performances at the Centre. 770-254-2787; thecentreonline. net; 1523 Lower Fayetteville Rd., Newnan.

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n Georgia Singers, The Company Drama, dance and singing classes, as well as summer camps are offered by The Company, the musical theater arm of the non-profit group, Georgia Singers, Inc. The Company meets in Peachtree City for classes throughout the year for ages 8-18. The group performs both a spring and fall musical at various venues in Fayette County. Past performances have included “Frozen” and “Shrek, The Musical.” On tap for spring 2020 is “Into The Woods.” 678-770-0707; georgiasingers.org. n Legacy Theatre For the last 13 years, the Legacy Theatre has brought high calibre professional actors and productions to the area. 2020 Mainstage

n Newnan Theatre Company Newnan Theatre Company has been performing live community theatre in downtown Newnan for more than 30 years. On stage this spring is William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” and “9 to 5 The Musical.” The theatre also offers middle and elementary students musical theatre classes that include stage directions, vocal technique, choreography, character development, set design, and costuming. 770-683-6282; newnantheatre.org; 24 First Ave., Newnan. n Southern Crescent Chorale Singing major choral works, opera, spirituals, and Broadway favorites, the Southern Crescent Chorale has been performing for 18 seasons. Chorale members hail from six different Metro Atlanta counties. The Choral performs at various venues, including Southern Ground Amphitheater in Fayetteville and Spivey Hall in Clayton County. 770-716-1231; southerncrescentchorale.org; Fayetteville.

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n Coweta County Rodeo Celebrating its 30th year, the Coweta County Rodeo will be held in May at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Rodeo events include bareback bronc riding, bull riding, cowgirl’s barrel racing, cowgirl’s breakaway roping, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, and tie down roping. You also will find plenty of food, games, vendors, and music. 770-254-2685; cowetacattlemens. com; 275 Pine Rd., Newnan. n Cruisin’ to the Oldies Car Show Now in its 16th year, Senoia’s annual car show offers an opportunity to spend a day strolling the town’s historic Main Street, while browsing cars from 1992 and older. Judging occurs from 7am-11am with Top 30 awards, as well as Best in Show and Dash Plaques. You can register for door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. There’s entertainment, an afternoon sock hop, and food vendors! Senoia shops are open for this popular event that usually exhibits more than 300 cars. 770-727-9173; enjoysenoia.net; Main Street, Senoia. n Historic Cemetery Walk In October, The Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum will host its 13th annual Cemetery Spirit Walk. You will learn about the founding fathers of Fayette County, when “spirit guides” take you on a onehour walk through the historic Fayetteville Cemetery. The costumed guides, portraying past Fayetteville residents who are buried in the cemetery, tell stories about their life and times. Spirit guides have taken roles as past city officials, author Margaret Mitchell and members of her Fitzgerald family, and the infamous Doc Holliday and his Fayette family members. 770-716-5332; hdfhouse. com; Fayetteville City Cemetery, Fayetteville. n July 4th in Coweta-Fayette Fireworks light up the sky every 4th of July all over Fayette and Coweta counties! Peachtree City’s signature event of the year, July 4th means thousands of red, white, and blue decorated golf carts crisscrossing the city headed to the annual parade, fireworks, food trucks, Gand family festivities at City Hall

Plaza. You will also find parades, concerts, and firework displays in Fayetteville, Senoia, and Newnan. n Kiwanis Coweta County Fair Livestock shows, exhibits, and a 7-acre midway—you will find it all at the Kiwanis Coweta County Fair. One of the biggest annual events in the area, the fair takes place in September at the expansive Coweta County Fairgrounds and Conference Center. The venue features a 6,000-squarefoot conference center, a 10,000-squarefoot Ag Building, an outdoor theater, a horse arena, and a nature center. 770-254-

2620; cowetacountyfair.org; 275 Pine Road, Newnan. n Senoia Raceway Located just a few minutes from Senoia, the Senoia Raceway is a 3/8-mile oval, dirt track that holds races each Saturday night during the racing season. Racing action includes Late Models, B Cadets, Hobby Stocks, Mini Stocks, Bombers, Modified Minis and Legends. The track offers special events for kids, concessions, and an entertaining atmosphere suitable for all ages! 770-599-6161; senoiaraceway.com; 171 Brown Rd., Senoia.

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Let’s Tour! n Southern Hollywood Film Tour The Southern Hollywood Film Tour “takes you where the movies live”— from beloved movies like Fried Green Tomatoes and Sweet Home Alabama to today’s most popular productions like The Walking Dead and Marvel Superhero blockbusters. No gimmicks, no costumes, no fluff. This is an insider’s location tour. The tour is loaded with interesting information, film history, local Hollywood gossip, and numerous iconic locations. This 2+ hour location driving tour, along the backroads around Peachtree City, Haralson, and Senoia, is available to groups of 2-6 people. Step-on tours are available for vans and tour buses. 404310-9613; southernhollywoodfilmtour. com; Peachtree City. n Georgia Tour Company Founded by locals, the Georgia Tour Company offers three different tours. The “Touring Dead” takes fans on a 2-mile walk through Senoia, pointing out shooting locations from The Walking Dead. The Touring Dead III is an 8-hour interactive movie adventure for die-hard fans of TWD. Senoia Brews & Q Food Tour is a walking tour through Senoia’s historic downtown where you can experience food from local eateries— good for newcomers, locals, and visitors alike. 770-599-0091; georgiamercantile. com/tours; 53 Main St., Senoia. n Newnan’s Historic Districts Driving Tour Founded in 1828, Newnan boasts five in-town neighborhoods and a 34

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Top photo: Actor Dan Riker, who made several appearances as a ‘walker’ or ‘zombie’ for AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” works as a Tour Guide for the “Big Zombie Tour” and take fans to popular filming locations of the show in Senoia and the area. Bottom photo: The home where Idgie Threadgoode grew up in “Fried Green Tomatoes” is just one of the Senoia movie locations you will see on a Southern Hollywood Film Tour or a Georgia Tour Company walking tour.

downtown that are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This self-guided driving tour includes a map and information about 52 different historical points of interest in Newnan’s historic downtown and neighborhoods: Cole Town, College-Temple, Greenville Street/LaGrange Street, Newnan Cotton Mill and Mill Village, and Platinum Point. You will see the antebellum and Victorian style homes that dominated Newnan’s early and mid-19th century development as well as the Neoclassical, Italianate, Classical Revival, Romanesque, and

Victorian architecture of Newnan’s business district. Pick up a copy of this tour at the Coweta County CVB. 770254-2627; 200 Court Square, Newnan. n Senoia Historic Homes Driving Tour In 1989 much of Senoia’s residential area was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 100 historic homes in the district. More than 10 styles of architecture are represented among the homes, including Folk Victorian, New-Classical, Victorian

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part of this self-guided walking tour of Fayetteville’s historic downtown. Sites include Fayette County’s 1825 courthouse, the oldest standing courthouse in continuous use in Georgia; the 1840s Stone House/Culpepper

n Fayetteville Historic Cemetery Tour Many of Fayetteville’s town founders are buried here at this 1823 in-town cemetery, including Margaret Mitchell’s maternal ancestors, who owned a cotton plantation along the Flint River just a few miles from Fayetteville. You can download a walking tour map at downtownfayetteville.org.

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artifacts and records. It also serves as a genealogy workroom for African-American research and is charged with informing the public about the Farmer Street Cemetery, an adjacent cemetery that is a burial ground for African Americans in Coweta County from before the Civil War to the mid-1900s. With at least 249 unmarked graves, it is believed to be the largest slave cemetery in the South. Open Friday through Saturday, 10:30am-3:30pm. 770-683-0924; ccaahm. com; 92 Farmer St., Newnan. n Newnan Historic Train Depot This 1800s freight depot was where cotton was shipped to market. Today, it features an exhibit about Newnan’s history and significance during the Civil War and is available for event rental. Open by appointment. 770-251-0207; 60 East Broad St., Newnan n Dixie Wing Museum The Dixie Wing Museum’s hangar at Falcon Field in Peachtree City holds an impressive display of rare, perfectly restored, and flying WWII and Korea warplanes. This unique museum, which is part of the National Commemorative Air Force, boasts hundreds of WWII era artifacts, educational seminars, event space, and hands-on learning. You can even take a ride in one of the museum’s five War Birds. Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday to groups and individuals. 678364-1110; dixiewing.org; 1200 Echo Ct., Peachtree City. n Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House A long time city landmark, this impressive Greek revival antebellum home sits off Fayetteville’s historic courthouse square. It was built in 1855 by John Stiles Holliday, the uncle of famous gambler John Henry “Doc” Holliday—a cousin of Gone With the Wind author, Margaret Mitchell. Today, the house is a museum of Fayette County and Civil War history, including 36

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exhibits about Gone With the Wind and Margaret Mitchell’s connection to Fayette County. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-3pm; 770-716-5332; hdfhouse.com; 140 West Lanier Ave., Fayetteville. n McRitchie-Hollis Museum Built in 1937 by Ellis and Mildred Arnall Peniston, who gained wealth from the textile industry, this house museum is operated by the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society. Exhibits range from Native American to World War II to more recent history topics, including exhibits of local history, period clothing, decorative arts, and artifacts from the Newnan Coweta Historical Society. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10am-3pm; 770251-0207; newnancowetahistoricalsociety. com; 74 Jackson St., Newnan. n Coweta County African American Heritage Museum Started in 2003, this museum, which is housed in a restored shotgun-style house, provides a repository for African-American

n Senoia Area Historical Society History Museum Open since 2010, this museum inside one of Senoia’s historic homes is filled with memorabilia that brings to life the story of Senoia. Exhibits include information on the Creek Indians and Chief William McIntosh, the original land lottery deeds from the 1820s, and the teller windows from the 1874 Farmers & Merchants Bank. Open Friday and Saturday, 1-4pm. senoiaareahistoricalsociety.org; 6 Couch Street, Senoia. n The Buggy Shop Museum The Buggy Shop Museum takes visitors back to the days when the livery stable was a town fixture. The museum holds a nostalgic collection of circa 1890-1930 items—tools, machinery, antique autos, buggies, player pianos, and other curiosities. This unique museum is only open during special events in Senoia. 770-253-1018; enjoysenoia.net; 74 Main Street, Senoia. i

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Historic Sites Starr’s Mill. Aerial photo by Michael Head.

n Starr’s Mill Starr’s Mill is one of the most historic, picturesque, and photographed sites in Georgia. Located in Fayette County just a mile south of Peachtree City on White Water Creek, the mill sits along what was once a portion of the old McIntosh Trail—a well-known Indian trail that ran from the Ocmulgee River on the eastern border of Butts County in Georgia onward to Alabama and beyond. The first mill at this site was built in the mid-1820s, not long after the Creek Indians ceded this land to the United States government and it was opened to white settlement. Over the years, that mill and a subsequent one burned down. In 1907, William T. Glower constructed the mill that stands today, but oddly, the name Starr’s Mill is attributed to Hilliard Starr, who owned the mill in the 1870s. Starr’s Mill operated until 1959, using a water-powered turbine, instead of a wheel, to grind corn and operate a sawmill. The mill

site also included a cotton gin and a dynamo that produced electricity for nearby Senoia. Today, the Fayette County Water Department owns the mill and about 16 surrounding acres. It is open to the public for fishing and picnicking. Starr’s Mill has been a location for two movies, Sweet Home Alabama and Fried Green Tomatoes, and more recently, Marvel’s WandaVision, streaming on Disney+. Starr’s Mill park is open 6:30am to 6pm EST; 6:30am to 8:30pm DST. The mill building itself is seldom open to the public. 115 Waterfall Way, Fayetteville. n Brown’s Mill Battlefield On July 30, 1864, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War, the Battle of Brown’s Mill was fought near Newnan. Confederate forces under Joseph Wheeler defeated Edward M. McCook’s Union cavalry, which was on a daring raid to sever communications and supply lines in south-central Georgia. The battle changed the course of the Atlanta Campaign,

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forcing Sherman to abandon his efforts to use cavalry to cut Atlanta’s railroads and compelling him to begin a lengthy siege of Atlanta. The 100-acre historic site where the battle was fought was open to the public on July 27, 2013. Owned by Coweta County, the Brown’s Mill Battlefield is largely undeveloped but features two walking/ running trails (2 miles and 1.3 miles) and an outdoor pavilion. Numerous historical markers provide background on the 5-hour battle that ended with 150 men dead and wounded and over 1,000 more captured and imprisoned in the brutally overcrowded Andersonville prison. The Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association organizes battle reenactments and guided tours throughout the year. The park is open daily and admission is free. 770-254-2627; friendsofbrownsmillbattlefield.com; 155 Millard Farmer Rd., Newnan. i www.guidecowetafayette.com

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Mar 19-22 As You Like It by William Shakespeare, Newnan Theatre, 24 First Ave, Newnan

Apr 12 Easter Sunrise Service 6:30 am Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville

Mar 21 Drafts on Drake, First Annual Beer Festival, Drake Field, 155 Willowbend, Peachtree City. 2-6pm. 770-631-2525. Call for VIP

Apr 16 3rd Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm

Mar 28 All God’s Creatures– Southern Crescent Chorale, Spivey Hall, 59 Lee Street, Morrow tickets www.spiveyhall.org or 678-4664200 Mar 28 Drive & Dine Event, Porsche Experience Center, Hosted by Christian City. Fast Rides with Pro Drivers, Fine Food, Live and Silent Auctions to benefit Christian City Children & Family Programs. Register at www.christiancity.org/ driveanddine or call 770-703-2636 for more info.

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Apr 3 Friday Night LIVE, 6-10 Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville. for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org Apr 4 The Jungle Book, A&O Bridges Community Center & Staley Park in downtown Sharpsburg. Serenbe Playhouse in conjunction with East Coweta High On Stage present this classic production. tickets: www. sharpsburg-ga.gov or www. serenbeplayhouse.com Apr 4 Night Market Location to be determined 5-10pm check: nightmarketptc.com Apr 4 Market Day Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 the coweta-fayette guide 2020

Apr 16 The Taste of Newnan, Fun Filled Family Event. Historic Courthouse Square, Newnan 5 – 8:30 pm Apr 16-19 Becky’s New Car, Newnan Theatre Co, 24 First Ave, Newnan April 17 – May 10 Almost Heaven, Songs of John Denver, Legacy Theatre 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone Apr 18 Living History Day at the Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum, Fayetteville 10am – 4pm Apr 18 – June 7 Georgia Renaissance Festival, 35th Annual Season, Weekends only plus Memorial Day, Fairburn Apr 18-25 Georgia Cities Week, Fayetteville DowntownFayetteville. org Apr 23-26 Becky’s New Car, Newnan Theatre Co, 24 First Ave, Newnan Apr 25 Junie B Jones, The Musical. Public Performance, Legacy Theatre Recommended Pre-K – 5th grade 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone 11:00 am Apr 25 Wine on the Water, Drake Field, 155 Willowbend, Peachtree City. Apr 25 Annual Bark for Life Walk, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City. Show off your best friend! All proceeds go directly to the American Cancer Society. Apr 30 Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner Southside Theater 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn. Tickets: Stgplays.com

June 5 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org

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Mar 27 Spring Art Walk -Stroll through over 25 locations and see the work of over 40 artists. Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 5:00-9:00 pm

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Apr 11 Easter Egg Hunt, Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City, 11am-1pm

Mar 19 3rd Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm

Mar 26-29 As You Like It by William Shakespeare, Newnan Theatre, 24 First Ave, Newnan

May 1–10 Almost Heaven, Songs of John Denver, Legacy Theatre 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone

May 1,2,3 Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner Southside Theater 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn. Tickets: Stgplays.com May 2 Movie in the Park, Movie and food trucks at Shamrock Park, Tyrone 7:30 pm

May 2-3 WWII Heritage Days, Honoring 75th Anniversary of the Allied Victory, Dixie Air Wing 1200 Echo Court, Falcon Field, Peachtree City May 2-3 Cotton Pickin Fair, Gay, GA 8am-5pm May 2 - June 7 Georgia Renaissance Festival, Weekends only, plus Memorial Day, Fairburn May 2 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2

June 6 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 June 6-7 Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn June 8 Movie Monday, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6:45 June 10 Coweta County Farmer’s Market, South Court Square, Newnan 9-1 June 11 Summer NewnaNight, Greenville Street Park. Music, Food Trucks & Fun! Newnan 6-9pm June 13 Dancing with Stars Charity Event, Starr’s Mill High School auditorium 7pm June 13 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City. 5-10pm, nightmarketptc.com

May 7 Touch-a-Truck, The Avenue, Peachtree City 5-7pm May 7-10 9 to 5 The Musical, Newnan Theatre Co, 24 First Ave, Newnan May 7-10 Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner, Southside Theater 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn. Tickets Stgplays.com May 9 On Broadway, Southern Crescent Chorale Southern Ground Amphitheater Fayetteville. Tickets 20.00 Adults, 15.00 Students & Seniors, $25.00 at the door. https//www. brownpapertickets.com/ event/4328198

June 14 Taste of Fayette, Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville, Noon – 4pm DowntownFayetteville.org June 19 Summer Wined Up, Historic Courthouse Square, Wine Walk, over 30 host locations, Downtown Newnan 5-9 pm June 22 Movie Monday, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6:45pm July 1 – Aug 2 The Wizard of Oz, Legacy Theatre, 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone

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Mar 14 St. Patty’s Day Celebrations at Shamrock Park, Tyrone, 9:00am- 1:00pm

Apr 9 Easter Egg Hunt, The Avenue, Peachtree City 5-7pm

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Mar 1 - 13 Leprechaun Contest Begins. Two winners, Business & Residential Tyrone www.Tyrone.org

May 9 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City. 5-10pm, nightmarketptc.com

May 14-17 9 to 5 The Musical, Newnan Theatre Co, 24 First Ave, Newnan May 16 TBD in Fayetteville DowntownFayetteville.org May 21 3rd Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm May 25 Memorial Day Remembrance & Celebration, Main Street, Senoia May 25 Peachtree City Memorial Day ceremony, Veteran’s Memorial at City Hall Plaza, Peachtree City 9am-10am

July 4 Food Truck Frenzy, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm July 4 Festivities to be determined. DowntownFayetteville.org July 4 9:00 am Parade on Peachtree Pkwy/4th Fest at City Hall Plaza/ Fireworks, Peachtree City July 4 Celebration at Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City 10:30am-12:30pm July 4 Parade, Downtown Newnan Begins at Veterans Memorial Park 9am July 4 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2

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2020 • Calendar of Events Sept 4 Labor Day Sidewalk Sale Downtown Newnan 10-6

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July 10 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org

Sept 5 Sunrise on the Square Road Race A local favorite for over 25 years! Race begins in Downtown Newnan and spans through the “City of Homes” 8:00am

July 11 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City. 5-10pm, nightmarketptc.com

Sept 5 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2

July 13 Movie Monday, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6:45pm

Sept 7 3rd Annual Labor Day 5K, The Avenue, Peachtree City

July 27 Movie Monday, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6:45pm

Sept 12 Concert in the Park, Concert and food trucks at Shamrock Park, Tyrone, 6:00 pm

July 30-Aug.2 Mary Poppins, Southside Theater 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn. Tickets Thursday price $15.00; Fri – Sun 20.00 in advance, $25.00 at the door. Stgplays.com

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Aug 1 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2

Aug 7 2020 Back to School Bash, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-8 pm Aug 7 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org Aug 8 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City. 5-10pm, nightmarketptc.com

Sept 19 Greek Fest, Bringing the Traditions of Greece to you! Dixie Wing, 1200 Echo Court, Peachtree City Sept 19-20 Shakerag Arts & Crafts Festival, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 10-5 Sept 26 Rotary Club of Peachtree City Dragon Boat Festival, Lake Peachtree – Drake Field, 151 Willowbend, Peachtree City 9-5 Sept 26 Cruisin’ to the Oldies Car Show, Main Street, Senoia

Oct 2-3 45th Annual Tyrone Founders Day Festival, Shamrock Park, Tyrone Oct 2: 6 – 9 pm Oct 3 12:00pm-8:30pm Oct 2 Oktoberfest Craft Beer Tasting, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan, 5-9pm

Oct 3 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2

Nov 14 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City. 5-10pm, nightmarketptc.com

Oct 3-4 Cotton Pickin Fair, Gay, GA 8am – 5pm

Nov 14-15 Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour. Open to the public one weekend per year. Participating artists are listed on their website SouthernHandsArtistStudioTour. com

Oct 10 Night Market Location to be determined. 5-10pm, check nightmarketptc.com Oct 15 3rd Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm Oct 16-17 Fayetteville Cemetery Walk at Fayetteville Historic City Cemetery 6-9pm Oct 17 40th Anniversary of the PTC Classic Road Race by the PTC Running Club, Shakerag/ cart paths, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City

Nov 27 Black Friday – Great start to Holiday Shopping at the Avenue

Oct 24 Tucked Away Music Festival, Newnan 3-7pm contact MainStreetNewnan.org for more information

Nov 27 Plaid Friday, Alternative to Black Friday! Shop local in a relaxed atmosphere. Downtown Newnan 10-6 Nov 27 Santa on the Square. Santa arrives in Downtown Newnan on a fire truck, lights the tree & greets the children. 6-8pm Nov 28 Tree Lighting and Santa Event, Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City 4-7

October The Great Pumpkin Festival, Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, Date & Time TBD, Fayetteville DowntownFayetteville.org Oct 30 Trick or Treat in Tyrone. Children invited to Trick-or-Treat Downtown Tyrone 3 – 5 pm Oct 30 Munchkin Masquerade, Downtown Newnan 10-12 Oct 31 Trick or Treat Fall Fun, Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City, 3-5

Nov 29 The Town of Tyrone Tree Lighting Celebration. Festivities at Shamrock Park, Tyrone 6-8 pm Dec 5 Parade and Tree Lighting, Stonewall Complex, Fayetteville, Parade starts at 5, followed by Tree Lighting Dec 5 Hometown Holiday, City Hall grounds, Peachtree City

Oct 31 Fall Festival--Halloween, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-8pm Nov 7 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Nov 11 Veteran’s Day Celebration, Shamrock Park, Tyrone 11:00 am

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Nov 20 Holiday Sip & See: Holiday shopping event by Newnan retailers. Also Night Market, Live Music and Food Trucks 5-9pm Nov 23 Holidays at the Avenue, The Avenue, Peachtree City 5-7pm

October Pumpkins Arrive on the Historic Courthouse Lawn, Date & Time TBD, Fayetteville DowntownFayetteville.org

Sept 18 Fall Art Walk, Historic Courthouse Square. Over 25 host locations with 40 artists. Downtown Newnan 5–9 pm

Sept 26 to be announced, Fayetteville, for info: DowntownFayetteville.org

November – Veterans Day Parade and Festivities – Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, Date & Time TBD DountownFayetteville.org

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Aug 22 Wing King Cook Off, Peachtree City. For detail see visitpeachtreecity.com

Sept 17-27 Kiwanis Coweta County Fair, Coweta County Fairgrounds, 275 Pine Road, Newnan

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Aug 22 Golf Cart Show, The Avenue, Peachtree City 10am – Noon

Sept 13-Oct 2 Scarecrow Contest. Two winners, Business & Residential, Tyrone www.Tyrone.org Sept 17 3rdThursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm

Aug 6-9 Mary Poppins, Southside Theater 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn. Tickets Thursday price $15.00; Fri – Sun 20.00 in advance, $25.00 at the door. Stgplays.com

Aug 13 Summer NewnaNight Greenville Street Park. Music, Food Trucks & Fun! Newnan 6-9pm

Sept 12 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City. 5-10pm, nightmarketptc.com

Oct 3 Memory Walk to end Alzheimer’s, Shakerag/cart paths, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City. Contact Snapper Freeman 404-728-1181

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July 9 Summer NewnaNights, Greenville Street Park. Music, Food Trucks & Fun, Downtown Newnan 6-9pm

Dec 5 Cookies with the Clauses, Tyrone Recreation 6 – 8 pm www. Tyrone.org Dec 5 Light Up Senoia, Main Street, Senoia Dec 5 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Dec 7 Holidays at the Avenue, The Avenue, Peachtree City 5-7pm

For more info: DowntownFayetteville.org; EnjoySenoia.com; ExploreCoweta.com Fayetteville-ga.gov; MainstreetNewnan.com; Peachtree-City.org; Tyrone.org; VisitPeachtreeCity.com

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Featured Venue Listing Libraries Coweta County A. Mitchell Powell, Jr. Public Library 25 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-253-3625, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Central Library 85 Literary Lane, Newnan 30265 770-683-2052, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Grantville Public Library 100 Park Drive, Grantville 30220 770-683-0535, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Senoia Public Library 148 Pylant Street, Senoia 30276 770-599-3537, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Fayette County Brooks Public Library 951 Highway 85 Connector, Brooks 30205 770-719-7600, brooksga.com Fayette County Public Library 1821 Heritage Park Way, Fayetteville 30214; 770-305-5426, fayettecountyga.gov

Fayette Fayette County Historical Society 195 Lee Street, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-9270, fayettehistoricalsociety.com Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum 140 W Lanier Avenue, Fayetteville 30214 770-716-5332 ,hdfhouse.com

Music, Theatre, Film & Arts Coweta Donald W. Nixon Centre for Performing & Visual Arts of Coweta County 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan 30265; 770-254-2787, thenixoncentre.net Charles Wadsworth Auditorium 25 Jefferson Street, Newnan 30263 770-254-2354, cityofnewnan.org Dunaway Gardens 3218 Roscoe Road, Newnan 30263 678-423-4050, dunawaygardens.com Masterworks Chorale masterworkscommunitychorale.com 770-254-2787

Peachtree City Library 201 Willowbend Road, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2520, peachtree-city.org/library

Newnan Carnegie Building (Art Gallery) 1 LaGrange Street, Newnan 30263 770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com

Tyrone Public Library 143 Commerce Drive, Tyrone 30290 770-487-1565, tyrone.org

Newnan-Coweta Art Association PO Box 2637, Newnan 30264 newcaa.com

Cultural & Historical Coweta

Newnan Theatre Company 24 First Avenue, Newnan 30263 770-683-6282, newnantheatre.org

Buggy Shop Museum 74 Main Street, Senoia 30276 770-253-1018, enjoysenoia.com Coweta African-American Heritage Museum 92 Farmer Street, Newnan 30263 470-414-2212; Hours by appointment. Newnan Carnegie Library 1 LaGrange Street, Newnan 30263 770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com Newnan Cultural Arts Commission cityofnewnan.org Newnan Coweta Historical Society: •McRitchie-Hollis Museum, 74 Jackson Street, Newnan 30263 •Train Depot, 60 E Broad Street, Newnan 30263; 770-251-0207, newnancowetahistoricalsociety.com Senoia Area Historical Museum 6 Couch Street, Senoia 30276 senoiaareahistoricalsociety.org

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Raleigh Studios Atlanta 600 Chestlehurst Road, Senoia 30276 770-599-4000 raleighstudios.com/atlanta

Fayette Dogwood Gallery 1175 Senoia Road, Tyrone 30290 770-774-3524, dogwoodgallery.net Fine Arts And Crafts Entrepreneurs (FAACE); PO Box 2614, Peachtree City, 30269; 678-667-4624; faace.org Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0630, amphitheater.org

Saville Art Studios 401 Dividend Drive, Peachtree City 30269 678-489-8226, savillestudios.com Southern Hollywood Film Tour Various locations, Peachtree City 30269 404-310-9613, southernhollywoodfilmtour.com Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater 301 Lafayette Avenue, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-4173, southerngroundamp.com

Events & Festivals Nearby Georgia Renaissance Festival 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Road, Fairburn 30213 770-964-8575, garenfest.com

Coweta Coweta County Convention & Visitors Bureau 200 Court Square, Newnan 30263 770-254-2627, explorecoweta.com Kiwanis Coweta County Fair Kiwanis Club of Newnan 275 Pine Road, Newnan 30263 770-254-2620, cowetacountyfair.org Main Street Newnan 6 First Avenue, Newnan 30263 770-253-8283, mainstreetnewnan.com Senoia Downtown Development Authority Senoia Welcome Center 68 Main Street, Senoia 30276 770-727-9173, enjoysenoia.com

Fayette Dixie Wing Commemorative Air Force World War II Heritage Days 1200 Echo Court, Peachtree City 30269 678-364-1110, dixiewing.org / wwiidays.org Dragon Boat Festival Rotary Club of Peachtree City 770-846-4730, ptcdragonboats.org Main Street Fayetteville 200 Courthouse Sq., Fayetteville 30214 770-719-4173, fayetteville-ga.gov

Legacy Theatre 1175 Senoia Road, Tyrone 30290 404-895-1473, thelegacytheatre.org

Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau 244 City Circle (The Avenue), Peachtree City 30269 678-216-0282, visitpeachtreecity.com

Pinewood Atlanta Studios 461 Sandy Creek Road, Fayetteville 30214; 678-369-5950, pinewoodatlantastudios.com

Walk to End Alzheimer’s of the Southern Crescent Snapper Freeman, 865-748-6309 act.alz.org

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Dance Carla’s Dance Factory Fayetteville, 770-487-8001 carlasdancefactory.com Compass Dance Academy Tyrone, 770-632-5600 compassdance.org Dance Contempra Peachtree City, 770-631-0460 dancecontempra.net Georgia Academy of Dance & the Performing Arts Peachtree City & Newnan, 770-631-3128 gadance.com Gotta Dance NOW Peachtree City, 770-243-3386 gottadancenow.com Legacy Dance Tyrone, 404-895-1473 legacystar.org Peachtree City School of Dance Peachtree City, 770-632-1544 ptcschoolofdance.com Rachel’s Dance Connection Peachtree City/Sharpsburg, 770-487-8611 dancer236.webs.com Reigning Victory Dance Studio Fayetteville, 770-460-2255 reigningvictory.com Sharpsburg Dance Academy Sharpsburg, 770-251-8450 sharpsburgdance.com Star Dance Studio Newnan, 770-683-2623 stardancestudio.org.

Movie Theaters

NCG Cinema -- 55 Fischer Crossing, Sharpsburg 678-326-4460 Cinemark Tinseltown 17 -- 134 Pavilion Pkwy, Fayetteville 770-460-7226 Cinemark Movies 10 -- 157 Banks Station, Fayetteville 770-460-0308 AMC Classic Newnan 10 -- 87 Newnan Station Dr., Newnan 770-252-8110 Regal Georgian Stadium -- 232 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan 844-462-7342

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Main Street Shopping Means Local Main Street-style shopping in Coweta and Fayette lets you experience the history and architecture that creates the local flavor of our area as well as the small shops, boutiques, antique stores, thrift shops, and local owners and operators who are the backbone of this shopping experience.

Downtown Senoia. Photo courtesy of exploregeorgia.org.

n Downtown Newnan The Newnan Courthouse Square and surrounding streets offer visitors a mixture of historic architecture and boutique shops that creates a pleasant and unique shopping experience that is hard to beat. Park your car and wander through downtown’s numerous clothing and gift boutiques and specialty shops owned by Newnan locals. Main Street Newnan livens up the shopping with monthly Market Days, Art Walk, the Taste of Newnan, and other festive occasions n Main Street Senoia This charming, old-fashioned town has grown dramatically in the past few years thanks to its status as a backlot for movies and television shows. The 42

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town is a thriving boutique and dining boulevard where you can spend a day browsing. If you are a fan of The Walking Dead, don’t miss The Woodbury Shoppe. Besides the array of shops that line the two-block Main Street, walk through the courtyard into the Main and Barnes St. Market with its interesting boutiques, residential lofts, and French style restaurant, Bistro Hilary. n Fayetteville The historic 1825 Fayette County Courthouse towers over the Fayetteville Square and side streets bringing a sense of history to an afternoon of shopping and dining. From the Square, Fayetteville’s shopping district runs north to Fayette Pavilion and south to Fayetteville Town Center. Between Peachtree City and

Fayetteville you will find the unique Smith and Davis, one of the area’s oldest operating stores—a must for top brands in casual and sports wear, footwear, and excellent customer service. n Peachtree City Peachtree City may not have a Main Street, but there are numerous shopping villages scattered across the master-planned community, offering everything from upscale national chains, to big boxes to locally owned boutiques. You also will find a diversity of products sold—gifts, clothing, shoes, furniture, jewelry, bicycles, antiques, groceries, toys, musical instruments, pets, sporting goods, and golf carts to name a few. Continued next page G G Gfacebook G apps


Shopping n Antiquing Coweta and Fayette counties are a growing destination for antique shopping. Unique and authentic, there is something for everyone in the charming antique stores along Senoia Road through the heart of Tyrone, including the 12,000-squarefoot Circa Antiques, a vintage market with numerous vendors. Opened in 2019,

Heirloom Market Company and Bakeshop in Sharpsburg houses more than 50 local artisans. The Farmhouse, on the outskirts of Senoia, carries antiques and farmhouse decor. Brown’s Crossing Antique Market on the East side of Peachtree City offers antiques and collectibles dating from the late 1800s to today.

n Bargain Shopping The area also includes an abundance of thrift and consignment shops of all kinds. A few are Clothes Less Traveled, Encore Interior Consignment, and Wellspring—all in Peachtree City; Goodwill of North Georgia and Red Door Consignment in Tyrone; Graceland Thrift Store in Union City; and Plato’s Closet Newnan.

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utdoor markets have sprung up all across Coweta and Fayette counties, reviving a shopping tradition that is as old as civilization. Archaeological evidence shows Pompeii had a provisions market in the heart of the city, where locals would barter for meats, produce, and breads. Open air, public markets were known in ancient Babylonia, Greece, and Egypt. Closer to home, the first farmers market in the United States opened in 1634 in Boston, with other openair markets quickly following in towns like New York and Philadelphia. More than a place to buy and sell food and wares, public markets have always been civic spaces, where the community can come together and celebrate life and the out-of-doors. Occurring weekly or monthly, here are some of the prominent outdoor markets in our area. n Night Market Inspired by European and Asian outdoor markets, Night Market is a public market featuring music, entertainment, food and artists. On any given market night, you might find up to 100 of the finest local, regional and national juried artists—displaying everything from pottery to watercolors—and six to eight food trucks. Craft beer, mixed drinks and wine are available. Local bands and performance groups perform from the Gazebo Stage throughout the night. Night Market is sponsored by Peachtree City and the Peachtree City Convention and Visitors Bureau. The market is held March through December on the second Saturday night of the month, beginning at 5pm at Drake Field overlooking Lake Peachtree. nightmarketptc.com. n Peachtree City Market Community, local farmers, and artisans all come together at the Peachtree City Market. Originally founded as an organic market, it has expanded to be more diverse. About 50 vendors set up their displays of fresh, in-season, locally grown fruits and vegetables, grass-fed meats, homemade breads, goat cheese, jams, honey, pottery, soaps and more. There’s live music and food trucks. The Market is held every Wednesday and Saturday morning in the parking lot at Aberdeen

Shopping Village—9am to 1pm for the regular market season and 10am to 1pm during the winter season. peachtreecitymarket.com n Coweta County Farmer’s Market Locally grown fruits, vegetable, honey, and fresh cut flowers— you will find that and more at the Coweta County Farmer’s Market. This seasonal market opens about mid-June to about mid-October. It is open weekly through the summer months at two different local sites: around the courthouse square in downtown on Wednesdays and at the Asa M. Powell Sr. Expo on Saturday mornings. n Main Street Newnan Market Day This market showcases a variety of handmade, homemade, and homegrown products created by local artisans, artists, and farmers. Market favorites include: locally grown produce, honey, jams and jellies, pottery, art, hand-woven baskets, leather products, fresh baked goods, handcrafted furniture, and much more! Hosted by Main Street Newnan, Market Day takes place on the first Saturday of every month from April to December, around the courthouse square in downtown Newnan, from 10am to 2pm. mainstreetnewnan.com i

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Braelinn Village, Peachtree City. Photo by William Courtney.

Shopping Centers are Convenient , Friendly Destinations

Shopping is a big deal in Coweta and Fayette counties. You name it, we have it. Across the area, there are numerous major open-air, big box shopping centers with major national name brands, high-end boutiques, specialty stores, and lots of restaurants. n The Avenue The Avenue Peachtree City is a destination shopping experience for many people in the region. With 46 stores and restaurants, it offers a dynamic mix of select local merchants, specialty restaurants, and premier national retailers like Gap, Banana Republic, WilliamsSonoma, and Ann Taylor. The Avenue has a full calendar of community events where people can socialize and enjoy the shopping area’s open-air dining, softseating, brick laden sidewalks, fountains, bronze statues, and green space. In keeping with the Peachtree City lifestyle, there are 54 golf cart parking places and 44

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two charging stations with a total of 8 outlets for shoppers’ convenience. The charging stations are located near Central Park at the back of the parking lot facing Victoria’s Secret. avenuepeachtreecity. com; 239 City Circle, Peachtree City. n Ashley Park Ashley Park is the premier, regional open-air center in Newnan, featuring more than 60 upscale shops and restaurants and a 14-screen Regal Cinemas. Another architecturally pleasant outdoor experience, the shopping center is anchored by Dillards and Belk department stores. Other Ashley Park stores includes

Barnes & Noble, American Eagles Outfitters, Kay Jewelers, rue 21, Bath & Body Works, and Dick’s Sporting Goods. For shopping convenience, the City of Newnan Trolley Service operates between Newnan City Hall, Dillard’s at Ashley Park, Regal Cinemas, and The Governor Ellis Arnall parking lot Friday through Sunday, 1-8pm. ashleyparknewnan.com; 354 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan. n Braelinn Village Braelinn Village Shopping Center is an open-air shopping complex that is a good neighbor to Peachtree City residents. Braelinn offers shopping from

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Shopping longtime merchants and dining from local restauranteurs. The shopping center also is a stage for community events. July 4th, Easter, Halloween, and Christmas draw big crowds who want to celebrate, dine, and shop at Braelinn stores. Braelinn also is well connected to the golf cart paths in the geographic center of the city and proudly claims the title of “the most cart friendly shopping area” with more cart

parking spaces directly in front of its shops, as well as several areas where you can charge your cart. All this encourages residents from all across town to come and stay a while. 564 Crosstown Dr., Peachtree City. n Kedron Village Kedron Village Shopping Area anchors Peachtree City’s north side and is home to

large national chains like Target, Kroger, Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sally Beauty, and Kirklands. You also will find locally owned boutiques like Lizard Thicket and Darling Divas for women’s fashion and locally owned restaurants like Borgo Italia and The BeiRut, ranked #1 out of 177 restaurants near Peachtree City by TripAdvisor. kedronvillage.com; 1001 N. Peachtree Pkwy., Peachtree City.

SMITH AND DAVIS CLOTHING

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his area has grown up with Smith and Davis, a family owned Fayette County clothing store located between Fayetteville and Peachtree City. Opened in 1965 by Fred Smith and Ronald Davis, the store provided work gear, shoes, and clothing for what was then the mostly rural communities of Fayette, Coweta, Clayton, and Fulton counties. Today, Smith and Davis is still owned and operated by the Ronald Davis family. Ronald Davis is there on a daly basis, along with his wife, sons, daughter, and their families. All have a hand in taking care of the store and its loyal clientele. From big tent sales to everyday shopping, Smith and Davis sells today’s fashions in lifestyle, athletic, work, and outdoor apparel, shoes, and accessories—all with an emphasis on classic Southern brands. Smith and Davis promises customers will get top quality products at a fair price—and that “there will always be a Davis in the building to take care of you.”

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ot dog carts, barbecue, taco wagons, ethnic and fusion cuisine, cupcakes, ice cream, and everything in between— what are we talking about? Food trucks, of course! The popularity of food trucks the last few years cannot be overstated, and the exponential growth of food trucks taking advantage of this trending situation is explosive.

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, more than 2.5 billion people eat street food every day! A lot of that is sold from a cart, but more and more of that food is cooked to order from a food truck. A New York Times article traced the entire food truck industry back to

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1872 when vendor Walter Scott parked his covered wagon in front of a local newspaper office in Providence, Rhode Island, and sat inside selling sandwiches, pies, and coffee to the newspaper’s pressmen and journalists. A few years later, Thomas H. Buckley opened a nighttime lunch wagon in Massachusetts. Within 10 years, Buckley’s wagons were in 275 towns across America. At some point, the Texas chuck wagon cropped up, feeding cattlemen as they herded cattle across the West, and in the 1950s, the US Army sent out mobile canteens. The beginning of today’s food truck phenomenon is pinpointed to Los Angeles, 2008, when entrepreneurs, Mark Manguera, Caroline Shin, and Chef Roy Choi received national attention with their food truck—Kogi BBQ Taco Truck.

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n Garlic Thai Cuisine & Sushi Bar 16 North Court Sq., Newnan 770-683-7515 n Green Ginger 200 Market Place Connector, Peachtree City 770487-9982 GreenGingerptc.com n Ichiban Japanese Sushi Bar & Grill 520 Crosstown Dr., 678-489-4010 Ichibanptc.com n Tomo Japanese 90 Glenda Trace, Newnan 770-254-8588

n ChinChin Peachtree City 2100 Hy 54 East Suite 107 Peachtree City 770487-9188 www.ChinChinptc.com

BBQ n Fat Boys Bar & Grill 485 Hwy 16, Newnan 770-755-6909 (cigarette Smoking allowed) n Louisiana Smokehouse BBQ 1488 GA 92, Fayetteville; 706-229-2146 n Ohio Hog 492 GA 74 Tyrone 770-969-2464 OhioHogBBQ.com n Shelly’s BBQ 105N 85 Parkway, Fayetteville 678-519-0546 n Smoked to Go BBQ 2005 Hwy 16, Newnan, 470-414-8282 n Speedi-Pig Barbeque 715 Glynn St. S, Fayetteville 770-719-2720 n Sprayberry’s Barbecue 229 Jackson St., Newnan 770-253-4421 Sprayberrysbbq.com n Willie Jewell’s Old School BarBQ 2015 GA 54 Peachtree City; 770-731-1926

French n Pascal’s 271 Commerce Dr (Westpark Walk) Peachtree City 770-632-0112; www.PascalsBistro.com

German n City Café & Bakery 215 S. Glynn Street, Fayetteville 770-461-6800 www.CityCafeandbakery.com

Indian n Indian Oven 1240 Hwy 54 W (Togwatee Village) Fayetteville 678-961-5359 Indianoven.net n Star of India 256 Commerce Dr. (Westpark Walk) Peachtree City 770-632-7862 StarofIndiaptc.com

Italian n Borgo Italia 1200 N. Peachtree Parkway (Kedron Village) Peachtree City 770-629-2300; BorgoItaliaptc.com n Carrabbas Italian Grill Commerce Dr (Westpark Walk) Peachtree City 770-631-1057 Carrabbas.com/delivery n Italian Oven 100 Peachtree East Shopping Center, Peachtree City; 770-486-9642 ItalianOvenpeachtreecity.com

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n Jimmy Pomodoro’s 42 Main St.,Senioa 770-727-9155 JimmyPomodoros.com n Mama Lucia’s 236 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan 770-253-2501 Mama-Lucias.net n Olive Garden 1380 Hwy 85, (Fayette Pavilion) Fayetteville, 678-817-4144 n Olive Garden 212 Newnan Crossing By Pass (Ashley Park) Newnan 770-253-9470 n Tour de Italy 1240 GA Hwy 54W, (Togwatee Village) Fayetteville 770-461-3992

Lebanese/Mediterranean n Beirut 1035 N Peachtree Pkwy (Kedron Village) Peachtree City 678-364-0707 Beirutptc.com n Pita by Beirut 316 Crosstown Dr (Braelinn Village) Peachtree City 770-486-5772 n Pita by Beirut 326 Newnan Crossing Bypass (Ashley Park) Newnan; 770-254-0751 n Pita by Beirut 1240 Hwy 54 W, (Togwatee Village) Fayetteville 678-545-1669

Southern Cooking n Fried Tomato Buffet 1180 Bullsboro Dr. Newnan; 770-683-6473 n Golden’s on the Square 9 East Court Square, Newnan 770-251-4300; goldensonthesquare.com n Katie Lou’s Café 70 Main Street, Senoia 770-599-1362; Katielouscafe.com n Mimi’s Good Food 303-1 Kelly Drive, Peachtree City 770-487-2421; Mimisgoodfood.com n Rosa’s Home Cooking 652 N Jeff Davis Dr, Fayetteville 770-731-0007; Rosaseatery.com

Vietnamese n Due Vietmanese Noodle Soup 805 West Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 678-545-2989 iiduaVietnameseRestaurant.net

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Fayetteville City Café & Bakery 215 S. Glynn Street Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-461-6800 citycafeandbakery.com

Brick House Grille & Tavern 80 Newnan Station Dr., Ste. K Newnan, GA 30265 770-683-2790

Olde Courthouse Tavern 105-B Glynn Street South Fayetteville, GA 30214 678-489-3888 oldecourthousetavern.com

The Cellar at Firestone 20 Jefferson St. Newnan, GA 30263 770-683-6328 thecellarnewnan.com

Partner’s Pizza 834 Glynn Street South Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-716-1528 pizzafayettevillega.com

Peachtree City Azul Tequila Taqueria & Cantina 100 Lexington Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-632-0099 azultequilaptc.com

Newnan The Alamo 19 W Court Square Newnan, GA 30263 770-683-2526 thealamonewnan.com

Georgia Shrimp Co. 100 N. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-631-9114 georgiashrimpco.com

Grazing Here 2808 Ga Hwy 54 Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-486-2696 grazinghere.com Los Mariachis 2860 Ga Hwy 54 Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-629-4218 losmariachisga.com Tavern on 74 288 Ga Hwy 74 Peachtree City GA 30269 770-631-1980 tavernon74.com Y-Knot Sports Bar 216 Northlake Dr. Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-487-9111 yknotsportsbar.com Always confirm with the restaurant or sports bar for up-to-date entertainment.

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ucked away on a pocket of land off Petrol Point in east Peachtree City is a nine-acre tract of woods that is about to become the talk of the town. A perfect storm of builder, designer, and a city’s need for redevelopment, the planned Laurel Brooke neighborhood emulates the picturesque North Cove neighborhood off North Peachtree Parkway. With narrow streets, brick sidewalks, lush landscaping, and charming Savannah-style homes and squares, this small, mixed-use neighborhood is also designed with a sprinkling of work/ live options, condos, townhomes, a club house, Bed & Breakfast guest houses, and a corporate building with a bakery and coffee shop.

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Laurel Brooke developer and builder Douglas Feller, came to Peachtree City from Nashville eight years ago to live and raise his children. Feller, who grew up on a farm, started a construction and real estate development company soon after graduating from high school. Over the years, his Nashville-based Feller Holdings, Inc. expanded from residential to commercial construction and development. Feller quickly became acquainted and enamored with the architecture of longtime Peachtree City resident Jim Strickland. Feller looked for a home in North Cove—a neighborhood Strickland’s Historical Concepts architectural firm had designed in the 1990s—and eventually, purchased one

in St. Andrews Square, one of Strickland’s first ventures into designing a small parcel of land into an aesthetically pleasing collection of homes. Feller, who had never planned to work in Peachtree City, soon realized that there were opportunities for renovating business and retail areas in the 60-year-old town as well as numerous small parcels of land throughout that were available and ripe for neighborhood and commercial development. In his mind, there would be no better partner for this type of development and redevelopment than Jim Strickland and Historical Concepts. “Once I decided I wanted to build in Peachtree City,” said Feller, “it was Jim

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Strickland’s designs that inspired me.” For Jim Strickland, the designing of Laurel Brooke is a coming home of sorts. Strickland, who has lived in Peachtree City since 1976, began his career building homes in some of the town’s first neighborhoods. In 1982, he founded Historical Concepts with a “commitment to produce original works of architecture and planning.” His St. Andrews Square neighborhood began to form his vision of neighborhood design and his stunning North Cove began to determine his legacy. In the 1990s, Strickland decided to focus all of Historical Concepts’ efforts on architecture. Today, the company’s designs can be found in prestigious communities in 25 states—including the New York Hamptons; the South Carolina Low Country; Sun Valley, Idaho; and Celebration and Watercolor in Florida—and in faraway places like the Caribbean and Patagonia. Laurel Brooke is a welcome opportunity for Strickland and his Historical Concepts team to work in his hometown of Peachtree City once again. “I owe Peachtree City a lot,” says Strickland. “If it hadn’t been for Peachtree City, I would not have been able to do what I’ve done in my career. Doug gives us a chance to come in and do something 56

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really good again here. With Laurel Brooke, Doug takes the vision we had in North Cove and expands it, bringing a different touch to our designs.” “Laurel Brooke is about evolving the North Cove vision—to make it even better,” says Feller. “Jim’s involvement and inspiration to this project cements his legacy in Peachtree City.” As the foundations are poured and the framing goes up, Feller and Strickland see Laurel Brooke as a stepping stone to future redevelopment in Peachtree City. “Most developers are looking for large tracts of land,” says Feller, “but in Peachtree City, there is an opportunity to build on small parcels, in tight confines where you can design quaint, little neighborhoods or commercial areas. This is what Peachtree City needs, and I think this is a direction that the City might be interested in working towards.“ “Laurel Brooke is the beginning of a perfect marriage of the town and what Doug wants to do,” says Strickland. “The town is great—always has been. Peachtree City did a lot of things right to attract Doug here in the first place. Doug now has the opportunity to make Peachtree City even better for people to come.” i

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n Jan 21, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada, the National Association of Homebuilders awarded Cresswind Peachtree City national honors as the silver award winner in the 2020 55+ NAHB Housing Awards for “Lifestyle Program.” Nicole Jurovics, the Lifestyle Director, accepted the award on behalf of Cresswind Peachtree City. The approximately 600 residents all agree that Cresswind is a very special community that they bought into when they purchased their new home from Kolter Homes. From the very beginning, Kolter Homes planned a true community, as opposed to simply building great homes. The Cresswind lifestyle is unique in that it is centered around the pillars of Fitness, Nutrition and Relationships. This award-winning lifestyle can be found in every Cresswind community. Kolter defined the demographics of the community as “Active Seniors.” Then they provided the residents with an 18,000 square foot Clubhouse with an indoor and outdoor pool, a gym, exercise room, art room, full

kitchen, yoga room, ballroom, salon, and plentiful seating areas. Outside, they placed tennis courts and the hugely popular pickleball courts. They also provided a grill area and a large outdoor concert pavilion with a dance area. Amenities such as those can be found in many new developments, so why did Cresswind Peachtree City capture such a coveted award? The answer is that they didn’t just build houses and buildings. From the very beginning, Kolter provided professional fulltime leadership to help the residents become a real community. Hired as Lifestyle Director in mid-2017, Nicole Jurovics took charge of meeting every new resident and helping them meet other residents by providing a growing base of clubs and interest groups. She supported the residents as they launched weekly TGIF get-togethers, community luncheons, indoor parties, an exciting schedule of weekly fitness classes, and outdoor concerts featuring tremendously successful tribute performers.

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he past year was relatively stable in all markets. The number of sales in Fayette County was 1,923 with an average days on market (DOM) of 43. For Coweta County the number of sales was 2,855 with a DOM of 49. For Peachtree City the sales were 647 with a DOM of 40. All of the markets were very similar to the results last year. Median prices in the markets was up from the previous year. In Fayette County the median price for the whole county was $329,000

compared to $320,000 for the previous year; an increase of 3%. In Coweta County the prices increased 7% to a median sales price of $260,000. Peachtree City remained relatively float with an increase of 2% to a median sales price of $366,000. The number of homes for sale as of January, 2020 in Fayette County was 389 with a DOM of 81. For Coweta County there were 683 homes for sale with a DOM of 104. For Peachtree City the number of homes for sale was 99 with a DOM

of 73. In all three markets the number of homes for sale is down significantly from the average for the year. This is attributable to the seasonal effect. For the year 2020 the market should remain relatively stable again. Prices will likely increase similarly to last year if interest rates continue to remain at historically low levels. New construction continues to have a positive influence in the market in both counties. i

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We’re here to help you settle into your new home and community. The info found throughout the Guide to Coweta & Fayette Counties— including phone numbers and websites—will be useful to you all year long. The Guide to Coweta & Fayette and The Peachtree City Magazine are published by Print Graphics Services, Inc.; 101 Tivoli Gardens, Peachtree City 30269; 770-631-9159; GuideCowetaFayette.com Peachtree City New Neighbors League 770-486-9116; newneighborsptc.com Coweta County Vehicle Registration Coweta County Tag Office; 22 E Broad Street, Suite 149, Newnan 30263; 770-254-2631; coweta.ga.us

Fayette County Vehicle Registration 140 W Stonewall Avenue, Ste 109, Fayetteville 30214; 770-461-3611; fayettecountytaxcomm.com

through municipal-based operations or the private sector. Contact your county, city or town, or check out their website, for accurate and up-to-date info.

Drivers License – Fayette Georgia Dept of Drivers Services; 749 West Lanier Ave. #102, Fayetteville 30214; 678-413-8400; dds.ga.gov Hours: Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon; Closed Sunday & Monday.

Coweta County Voter Registration Coweta County Voter Registration 22 E Broad Street, Suite 128, Newnan 30263; 770-254-2615; coweta.ga.us

Drivers License – Coweta 128 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan 30263, 678-413-8400; dds.ga.gov. Hours: Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Utilities & Services Electricity, gas, cable, internet, water, sewer and trash pick-up–Some utilities may be supplied through your county, city or town. Other services are available

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or most people, the purchase of a house is the single largest business transaction that they will make in their lives. Their house will become the single largest asset that they will own. It stands to reason that buyers need to be as informed as possible before purchasing a new home. With today’s tech-savvy, internet users living in a “do-it-yourself” world, it looks like buying a house should be simple. No doubt that some of this “For Sale By Owner” group will save a few dollars on buying a house. However, the purchase of a house does not always go smoothly. • EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE – To get the privilege of representing a major real estate organization, your realtor must study and pass multiple tests, including those required by the state and by the company itself. Clients benefit from this wealth of knowledge.

• LOCAL NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWLEDGE – Unless you already live in the area where you intend to buy a house, there are probably a lot of unknowns concerning the area. You are sure to find many photos online of the house, but what about the neighborhood and subdivisions surrounding the house? What about the quality of schools in the area and the availability of churches and social organizations? A real estate agent can help you obtain all of this information. • LEGAL AND FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE – Seldom does a buyer purchase a house with a check for the full amount. Generally, the realtor can be helpful in locating attorneys that specialize in real estate and mortgage lenders that play an important part in the buying equation. Realtors also can advise on special language in a contract that needs to be addressed or avoided. • PRICE & MARKET GUIDANCE – Prices for houses are always moving up or down. Real estate agents are in the local market all

year long and have the experience to give a buyer or seller valuable advice on what price will be able to “move” a sale, or “close” a deal. Either way they can help both the seller and the buyer. • NEGOTIATION ABILITY – Most people are not experienced in negotiating the sale or purchase of a house. Sellers love their homes and want to get the most out of the sale—which could cause them to overprice and lose a sale. Buyers might make an offer too low, leaving room for another buyer to come in and offer a higher price. Real estate agents for both sellers and buyers know how to negotiate based on fact, rather than emotion. These are just a few of the reasons why people need to hire a competent, professional, licensed, real estate agent to guide them through the important decisions that are all part of buying a house i.

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ales of homes are soaring with the use of professionally produced aerial videos. In fact, homes marketed with aerial photography and video sell 68% faster, as reported by Multiple Listing Service, and the National Association of Realtors report that 73% of homeowners prefer to list with an agent who uses videos. Initially, drone aerial photography was only considered as an option for multimillion dollar listings, but real estate agents are discovering that the benefits reach beyond luxury listings. Today, aerial photography offers affordable aerial perspectives of homes and neighborhoods to enhance the indoor tour experience. Tom Black, owner of Overview 3sixty Aerials, said, “over the past 2 years, approximately 20% of the listings that were filmed have been million dollar listings, 50% have been between $500,000 to $900,00 and 30% have been under $500,000. The sky is the limit with aerial photography.” Drone photography fills a void between traditional ground photography and aerial photographs taken from a plane or other aircraft. Drones can film from 2 ft. off the ground and soar up to 400 ft. This dynamic range showcases all angles of a home, it’s layout, features, and property lines. Riverfront properties and properties that have amenities, lakes, and golf courses lend themselves to scenic aerials that tell a story and engage the viewer Take your brand to new heights with the latest marketing tool 62

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in real estate. High quality aerial photography and video produces impressive marketing campaigns that differentiate and set apart property listings. An experienced professional drone pilot can capture aerial images that help you to sell listings and will go beyond that to also help you sell lifestyles. Drones help the homebuyer to see the overall lifestyle of an area, as well as the home, and convey a story with all the benefits and value. Today drones and aerial photography are giving both the buyer and the seller a modern tool when making an important real estate decision. Article written with the help of Tom Black Call Tom Black @ 404.430.9428 • Overview3sixty Aerials www.overview3sixty.com.

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rends in interior design are not like trends in clothing where next season can bring a complete reversal. Trends in interior design tend to stick around for a while and can feel unique and fashionable for years to come. As we enter a new decade, the trends for 2020 are mostly somewhat tweaked trends from the last few years. A few things are fading, while others are becoming even more popular.

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n Kitchens Interesting and comfortable, the kitchen is a place where everyone gathers. New kitchens are certainly different from those of our mothers, and kitchen remodels are probably one of the most popular of all remodeling projects. In kitchens, open cabinets for dinner and glassware are a long running trend. Functional and beautiful, open cabinets are a wonderful place to store and display dinnerware sets as well as copper pots and vintage glasses. Black is back in kitchen appliances. Not a glossy black, though. Instead, flat or mat. Mixing metals is also trending. Brushed gold,

copper and bronze. Mix them all. Try a copper hood with brush gold handles. Will granite countertops ever go out of style? Definitely not, but quartz is trending right now. Browse through one of many countertop showrooms in the area, to see a mind boggling display of different colors, grains and designs. Another countertop trend is cement. The process for creating cement countertops is lengthy and expensive, but many new builds and remodels are witnessing this trend in the kitchen. Also, how about a slab backsplash? It adds drama and interest in the same pattern as your countertop. White walls in a kitchen will probably always be in style. Add a pop of color in unexpected places, like appliances, hoods, seating, and tiled backsplashes. n Walls When it comes to wall paint, warmer toned palettes are very much in style; cooler tones have waned for now. Whether it’s in paint colors, natural materials, or textile choices, cool tones are out in favor of warmth and saturatedGcolor. Use warm G white, all

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shades of blues and grey, and charcoal—the lighter the better. When you have lots of millwork, coating the walls, ceiling, and trim all in the same shade makes the room feel chic and enveloping. Then, add touches of rich accent colors, particularly pink, orange, and grassy greens. The current trend is to keep your walls and furniture neutral and put your color in accessories, window treatments, rugs, pillows, and art. Also, painting an interior door in a rich color adds warmth and character to the space. Wallpaper is trending up! But wallpaper can be expensive— especially in textures and screen prints. Use them in smaller spaces, such as the powder room or foyer. Textured wallpapers are great accents and add strength to a room. In larger rooms, use them on accent walls. Accent walls are big for 2020. Besides wallpaper, you can use wood, paint, or organic fabrics. And don’t forget that fifth wall—the ceiling! Popcorn ceilings are being scraped from homes built in the 1980s as you read this! Wood, wallpaper, and paint cover today’s ceilings. In home exteriors, light, warm colors are also trending. Warm

whites, grey, and beige are especially popular. Painted brick and lime-washed brick (which lets the brick texture come through) are very popular. n Furniture Contemporary farmhouse style is still a trend. For now, it is all about mixing textures. You can use anything from shaker to craftsmen to farmhouse in tables. Cane chairs are very popular. Rattan, jute and sisal are still trending. Built-ins are very popular. Carpentry work is essential here. Built-in bookshelves, closets, cabinetry, and seating are trending up. n Galleries Gallery walls are still in vogue. Gallery walls are interesting and tell a story. They can tell the story of your family, your travels, and your very favorite things. Mix old with new—pictures, artwork, clocks, baskets, masks, architectural pieces—anything you love! i

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When remodeling your home’s lighting, survey its ambient (overall illumination), task, and accent lighting sources. Ambient lighting provides an area’s overall illumination and is accomplished with chandeliers, ceiling or wall-mounted fixtures, recessed or track lights, and lanterns. Task and accent lighting includes sconces, smaller pendants, desk, and table lamps. You will find all these types of lighting fixtures in many finishes, ranging from traditional to contemporary collections, as well as new baffles and trims for remodeling recessed 68

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lighting. Energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs, LED technology, and Energy Star certified lighting products are all available. Thanks to a mild climate, homeowners in this area can enjoy a lot of time in their outdoor living spaces. Thanks, as well, to modernized exterior lighting that is both functional and attractive, outdoor enjoyment no longer has to end when the sun sets. Simple, low-voltage lighting at entry points and specimen trees and in seating areas add nighttime illumination to your home. Simply adding a decorative street lamp or a light fixture to a front door porch can warm up the look of your home and step up your curb appeal. As with interior lighting, modern exterior lighting fixtures come in a variety of architectural styles and finishes and are energy efficient. So, when you update your home’s lighting, you are not only adding flair, but you are helping to save the planet—one light bulb at a time.

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hat is curb appeal? Real estate experts say it is the not so easily defined sum of landscaping, architecture, decorative elements, color, and other features that make a home attractive at first glance—or from the curb. Many times homeowners only think of curb appeal when they are trying to sell their house; but curb appeal is something all homeowners can find joy in achieving. To get a handle on curb appeal, walk down to the end of your driveway or across the street to a neighbor’s to get a good view of your house and its surroundings—and take some notes.

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n Spruce Up the Grounds It may sound too simple, but the first thing you should do to increase curb appeal is clean up. This might take a weekend or two, or you may want to hire a landscaping professional. Either way, cleaning up has an immediate effect on curb appeal. Clear the gutters. Pressure spray to kill mold and mildew on the house, sidewalks, roof, and driveway. Remove dead or dying plants. Weed beds and freshen or replace pine straw or other mulch material. Prune tree branches and shrubs, trimming those that are around the house so that doors and windows are not hidden. Sometimes adding elements to landscaping can improve curb appeal, but

many times removing something is even more effective. If a shrub has grown so large that it hides columns or windows or is taller than the roofline, it may be better to remove the plant altogether. Large azaleas and other shrubs can swallow smaller homes. Replace these with smaller shrubs, and the house will look taller. Diseased or overgrown trees must go. Also, think about thinning tall, gangly pines that block light, stunting the growth of surrounding grass, shrubs, and flowers. Trees and tree limbs that have grown too close to a house can be dangerous. It can also be a dangerous job to remove them on your own. It is always smart to hire a professional tree service to remove trees.

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Rising Starr Middle School (RSMS) piloted the first school-wide model in 2018, while Flat Rock Middle School (FRMS) came on board in fall 2019. Students from across Fayette County are invited to apply for the program with final selections currently made on a lottery basis. Each Community for Creativity has a different focus area that is combined with the general curriculum; at RSMS, it is creative industries, and at FRMS, it is innovative sustainable communities. Students participating in Community for Creativity experience opportunities to create through arts integration and/or STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) activities. RSMS students explore creative industries with class offerings in music and recording, film and television, and art and design. FRMS students use design thinking principles to study renewable energy and power generation, transportation and mobility, urban and ecological

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frameworks, and alternative gardening and food sourcing. One critical component of the program is active engagement with industry professionals. Pinewood Atlanta Studios, the Woodruff Arts Center, MaltMaker Media, and the Stage Academy of Music have been partners at RSMS, while FRMS developed partnerships with Georgia Tech Research Institute, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Georgia, and local engineering and manufacturing firms. For its effort in providing innovative learning opportunities for students, Fayette County Public Schools was one of the first recipients of the inaugural 2019 Leading Edge Award given by the Georgia School Boards Association. i

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ore and more Coweta and Fayette students are recognizing the growing number of higher education opportunities available to them here at home. The University of West Georgia’s Newnan campus offers undergraduate courses in fundamental core curriculum, two full undergraduate degree programs— Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education and Bachelor of Science in Nursing—and select undergraduate business courses. Graduate programs include the MBA, Master’s Degrees in Early Childhood Education, and Specialist Degrees in Educational Leadership. There is also Continuing Education/ Workforce Development programs and a Dual Enrollment program for high school students. Clayton State University, a public university and part of the University System of Georgia, has a Fayette Campus

in Peachtree City that is home to the university’s Dual Enrollment (Move On When Ready) program, which offers high school students an opportunity to take college-level courses for credit. Students enrolled on this campus can complete their general education core curriculum courses as well as five degree programs: the BS in Psychology and Human Services; the BS in Integrative Studies; the BAS in Administrative Management; the RN to BSN online program; and the MBA degree program. Georgia Film Academy (GFA) trains students for a career in Georgia’s growing film industry. GFA offers an 18-credit hour certification program specifically designed to provide students with a basic level of on-set film production skills and knowledge and experience with film-industry standard organizational structure, professional equipment, and on-set procedures. GFA courses are being

taught at Clayton State University and at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayetteville as well as a number of universities and technical colleges around the state. Georgia Military College (GMC) has two campuses convenient to Fayette and Coweta students. The school’s 25,000-square-foot Fayetteville campus, located adjacent to Pinewood Atlanta Studios, offers the same coursework available at the other GMC campuses, but also is developing courses to educate the area workforce for the many positions available in Georgia’s film industry. GMC’s second area campus, located in Fairburn, just 20 minutes from Newnan and Peachtree City, is the college’s largest campus in the Metro Atlanta area. For a complete listing of higher education opportunities in Coweta and Fayette counties, see page 78. i

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the Messy Play Room, the children work on their small muscles with activities, such as painting, and playing with sand or play dough. Each week the parents and toddlers end with parachute activities and receive a take home bag that includes a book and an item that reinforces the learning focus of the day. There are two series of classes for the toddlers. The first series is six weeks long and focuses on colors. The second series is four weeks long and focuses on basic shapes. The Puddle Jumper program is a partnership between the Stepping Stones Early Intervention project and the Coweta County School System Title I program. The 1.5-hour classes are held at the Coweta County Parent Resource Center. Class sizes are limited. Classes are held from August to May, and there is no charge. Call 770-254-1985 to enroll.

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Wins Leading Edge Award for Innovation The Georgia School Board Association awarded the Coweta County Board of Education with its “Leading Edge” award for innovative practices. Receiving the award were several school board members and community partners including, left to right, front row, Mark Whitlock (CEO, Central Educational Center), Justin Haight (Manager, Skills Initiative, GermanAmerican Chamber of Commerce of Southern US), Beth barnett (Vice-Chair, Coweta County Board of Education), Sue Brown (Coweta County Board of Education); second row, Larry Alford (Area Manager Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership), Steve Cromer (Senior Director, Advanced Manufacturing, West Georgia Technical College), Winston Dowdell (Coweta County Board of Education), Amy Dees (Chairman, Coweta County Board of Education), Frank Farmer (Coweta County Board of Education) and Steve Barker (Coweta County Superintendent).

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classes, college-level manufacturing courses, and apprenticeship modules that pay them an hourly wage and earn them credit toward high school graduation, technical college graduation, and international certification. By the 12th grade, students in the program spend the majority of their time learning at the manufacturing site while earning a higher hourly wage. The program saw its first Coweta graduates in 2019. The current 3-year cohort of local apprentices working under the model includes 23 students working with 7 local manufacturers. Local partners for the program include the Coweta County School System and Board of Education, the Central Educational Center and its Board, West Georgia Technical College, the German American Chamber of Commerce and its Georgia Consortium for Advanced Technical Training (GA CATT), Georgia Tech’s Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, local manufacturers (including German, American, Canadian, and Japanese businesses) and other state and local educational and business partners. The Coweta/Georgia GA CATT was recently named as one of the 11 best practices in the world by the organization that oversees German apprenticeship worldwide.

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Brewton-Parker College—770-683-3245 331 Smokey Road, Newnan 30263 bpc.edu Clayton State University—678-466-4000 2000 Clayton State Blvd, Morrow 30260 clayton.edu Clayton State University—Fayette 678-466-5000 100 World Dr, Ste 100, Peachtree City 30269 • clayton.edu/fayette Georgia Film Academy—University System of Georgia; 270 Washington St SW Atlanta; Georgiafilmacademy.org Georgia Military College—Fairburn 678-379-1414 • gmc.edu 320 NW Broad St, Ste 200, Fairburn 30213 Georgia Military College—Fayetteville 678-379-1381 • gmc.edu 255 Veterans Pkwy., Fayetteville 30214 Point University—Peachtree City 678-593-3100 • point.edu/peachtree-city 800 Commerce Dr, Ste 200, Peachtree City 30269 University of West Georgia—Newnan 678-839-2300 • westga.edu/newnan/ 80 Jackson Street, Newnan 30263 West Georgia Technical College—Coweta 770-755-7800 westgatech.edu 200 Campus Dr, Newnan 30263

Area Private Schools

Arlington Christian School (K5-12) 770-964-9871 4500 Ridge Rd, Fairburn 30213 arlingtonchristian.org

Joseph Sams School (ages birth-22 yrs) 770-461-5894 • josephsamsschool.org 280 Brandywine Blvd, Fayetteville 30214 Landmark Christian (K4-12) 770-306-0647 50 SE Broad St, Fairburn 30213 landmarkchristianschool.org Landmark Christian (K4-5) • 770-306-0647 400 Windgate Rd., Peachtree City 30269 landmarkchristianschool.org The Lighthouse (5-12) 770-632-7100 116 Peachtree Ct, Peachtree City 30269 thelighthouseprogram.com

Kiddie Kottage Christian (Infants & toddlers) 770-716-2000 • kiddiekottage.org 300 N Glynn St, Fayetteville 30214 Kids R Kids—North Peachtree City (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-631-3555 10 Lexington Pass, Peachtree City 30269 kidsrkids.com Kids R Kids (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-631-3400 1241 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269 kidsrkids.com

Our Lady of Mercy (9-12) 770-461-2202 • mercycatholic.org 861 Hwy 279, Fayetteville 30214

Kids R Kids (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-502-1777 3025 GA Hwy 154, Newnan 30265 kidsrkids.com

Our Lady of Victory (K-8) 770-306-9026 • olvcatholicschoolk-8.org 211 Kirkley Rd, Tyrone 30290

Newnan Academy on Poplar Road (PK) 770-683-6888 2990 Poplar Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

Rising Star Montessori (18 mths.-14 yrs) 770-461-1595 440 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214 risingstarmontessorischool.com

Newnan Presbyterian (ages 6 wks-K) 770-253-5018 • nppk.org 38 Greenville St, Newnan 30263

Shoal Creek Adventist School (K-8) 770-251-1464 4957 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 30277 shoalcreekschool.com St Paul Lutheran (1yr-8) 770-486-3545 • stpaulptc.org 700 Ardenlee Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 Trinity Christian School (PK-12) 770-251-6770 • www.tcslions.org 8817 Hwy 54 W, Sharpsburg 30277

Area Preschools & Childcare

The Goddard School (infant to school age) 470-317-3100 264 S. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City 30269, goddardschool.com

Grace Christian Academy (PK3-12) 770-461-0137 • gracechristian.info 355 McDonough Rd, Fayetteville 30215 Heritage School, The (PK-12)770-253-9898 2093 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30263 heritageschool.com

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Fayetteville Elementary—770-460-3560 490 Hood Ave, Fayetteville 30214

North Fayette Elementary—770-460-3570 609 Kenwood Rd, Fayetteville 30214

Royal Learners (ages 6 wks-5 yrs) 770-487-5333 2000 N Commerce Dr, Peachtree City 30269 royallearners.com

Middle Schools

Arnall Middle—770-254-2765 700 Lora Smith Rd, Newnan 30265

Oak Grove Elementary—770-631-3260 101 Crosstown Rd, Peachtree City 30269

Spirit of Excellence Christian School (PK-6) 770-253-3822 1150 Lora Smith Rd., Newnan 30265

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Preschool (Toddlers-age 4) • 770-487-0086 101 N Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 coslp.org

Fayette Montessori (ages 18 mos-12 yrs) 770-460-6790 • fayettemontessori.com 190 Weatherly Dr, Fayetteville 30214

Crabapple Lane Elementary-770-487-5425 450 Crabapple Ln, Peachtree City 30269

Willis Road Elementary 770-304-7995 430 Willis Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

Central Christian School (K4-12) 770-252-1234 • cccrusaders.com 3613 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 30277

First United Methodist Church (3 mo.-K) 770-253-1237 • nfumcpreschool.org 33 Greenville St, Newnan 30263

Thomas Crossroads Elementary 770-254-2751 3530 E Hwy 34, Sharpsburg 30277

Cleveland Elementary—770-716-3905 190 Lester Rd, Fayetteville 30215

Peachtree City Montessori (PK) 770-486-5525 102 Waterford Ct, Peachtree City 30269 peachtreecitymontessori.com

Carolyn Barron Montessori (18 mths-14 yrs) 770-253-2135 • cbms.net 195 Jackson St, Newnan 30263

Dream Keepers Academy (K-5) 770-703-7539 • dkartsacademy.com 140 Carnegie Pl, Ste 102, Fayetteville

Ruth Hill Elementary—770-254-2895 57 Sunset Ln, Newnan 30263

Braelinn Elementary—770-631-5410 975 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269

Kedron Elementary—770-486-2700 200 Kedron Dr, Peachtree City 30269

Bundles of Joy Achievement Center (Infant-School age) 770-253-6709 13 St. John Cir, Newnan 30265

Crossroads Christian School (K-8) 770-487-0677 305 Arrowood Rd, Tyrone 30290 crossroadschristianga.org

Poplar Road Elementary—770-254-2740 2925 Poplar Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

White Oak Elementary—770-254-2860 770 Lora Smith Rd, Newnan 30265

The Campus (1-12)—770-632-1710 300 Tivoli Gardens, Peachtree City 30269 thecampusway.com

Fayetteville First United Methodist Church Preschool (ages 1–4) 770-461-4313, ext. 124 175 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fayettevillefirst.com/ministries-preschool. html

Elementary Schools

Northside Elementary—770-254-2890 720 Country Club Rd, Newnan 30263

Inman Elementary—770-460-3565 677 Inman Rd, Fayetteville 30215

StoneBridge Early Learning Center (Infant-Elementary)—770-304-8857 106 Bailey Station Circle, Sharpsburg 30277 stonebridge-elc.com

Counterpane Montessori (ages 3-18 yrs) 770-461-2304 • counterpane.org 839 Hwy 314, Fayetteville 30214

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Western Elementary—770-254-2790 1730 Welcome Rd, Newnan 30264

All Stars Academy (6 wks-12yrs) 770-252-5252 2493 Hwy 34 E, Newnan 30265 allstarsacademy.net

Discovery Point Childcare (6wks-12yrs) 770-252-2166 For Locations: discoverypoint.com

Newnan Crossing Elementary-770-254-2872; 1267 Lower Fayetteville Rd, Newnan 30265

Huddleston Elementary—770-631-3255 200 McIntosh Trl, Peachtree City 30269

StoneBridge Early Learning Center (Infant-Elementary)—770-253-8104 243 Summerlin Blvd, Newnan 30265 stonebridge-elc.com

ClearWater Academy (ages 6-17 yrs) 770-631-3650 • clearwateracademyga.org 210 Greencastle Rd, Tyrone 30290

Fayette County Public Schools

Welch Elementary—770-254-2597 240 Mary Freeman Rd, Newnan 30265

Academy of Smiles Christian Learning Center (infant through school age) 770-253-2147 80 Cypress Dr, Newnan 30263

Bedford School (1-9)—770-774-8001 5665 Milam Rd, Fairburn 30213 thebedfordschool.org

Moreland Elementary—770-254-2875 145 Railroad St, Moreland 30259

Coweta County Public Schools 770-254-2801 237 Jackson St, Newnan 30264

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Elementary Schools

Arbor Springs Elementary—770-463-5903 4840 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30265 Arnco-Sargent Elementary—770-254-2830 2449 W Hwy 16, Newnan 30263 Atkinson Elementary—770-254-2835 14 Nimmons St, Newnan 30263 Brooks Elementary School—770-683-0013 35 Genesee Pt, Newnan 30263 Canongate Elementary—770-463-8010 200 Pete Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Eastside Elementary—770-599-6621 1225 Eastside School Rd, Senoia 30276 Elm Street Elementary—770-254-2865 46 Elm St, Newnan 30263 Glanton Elementary—770-583-2873 5725 Hwy 29, Grantville 30220 Jefferson Parkway Elementary-770-254-2771 154 Millard Farmer Ind Blvd, Newnan 30263

East Coweta Middle—770-599-6607 6291 E Hwy 16, Senoia 30276 Evans Middle—770-254-2780 41 Evans Dr, Newnan 30263 Lee Middle—770-251-1547 370 Willis Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Madras Middle—770-254-2744 240 Edgeworth Rd, Newnan 30263 Smokey Road Middle—770-254-2840 965 Smokey Rd, Newnan 30263

High Schools

East Coweta High—770-254-2850 400 McCollum-Sharpsburg Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Newnan High—770-254-2880 190 Lagrange St, Newnan 30263 Northgate High—770-463-5585 3220 Fischer Rd, Newnan 30265 Central Educational Center (CEC) 678-423-2000 160 Martin Luther King, Jr Dr, Newnan 30263

Alternative

Maggie Brown Alternative Middle 770-304-5930 32 Clark St, Newnan 30263 Winston Dowdell Academy Alternative High; 770-254-2870 1 Dowdell St, Newnan 30263

Charter

Coweta Charter Academy (K-7) 770-599-0228 • cowetacharter.org 6675 Hwy 16, Senoia 30276 Odyssey Charter School (K-8)— 770-251-6111 14 St John Circle, Newnan 30265 odysseycharterschool.net

Peachtree City Elementary—770-631-3250 201 Wisdom Rd, Peachtree City 30269 Peeples Elementary—770-486-2734 153 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Robert J Burch Elementary—770-969-2820 330 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290 Sara Harp Minter Elementary—770-716-3910 1650 Hwy 85 S, Fayetteville 30215 Spring Hill Elementary—770-460-3432 100 Bradford Sqr, Fayetteville 30215

Middle Schools

Bennett’s Mill Middle—770-716-3982 210 Lester Rd, Fayetteville 30215 Flat Rock Middle—770-969-2830 325 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290 JC Booth Middle—770-631-3240 250 Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 Rising Starr Middle—770-486-2721 183 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Whitewater Middle—770-460-3450 1533 Hwy 85 S, Fayetteville 30215

High Schools

Fayette County High—770-460-3540 1 Tiger Trl, Fayetteville 30214 McIntosh High—770-631-3232 201 Walt Banks Rd, Peachtree City 30269 OpenCampus High School Program 770-460-3551, x 2 450 Grady Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fcboe.org/opencampus Sandy Creek High—770-969-2840 360 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290 Starr’s Mill High—770-486-2710 193 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Whitewater High—770-460-3935 100 Wildcat Wy, Fayetteville 30215

Alternative

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Left to Right: Frank and Patti Kadkhodaian, owners of Golf Rider, receive the 2019 Fayette County Small Business of the Year Award from Rob Parker, President of Pinewood Forest and 2020 Board Chair. Photo courtesy of the Fayette Chamber of Commerce.


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It’s Time to Dream Big Nearly 20 years ago, a group of community leaders coordinated Vision 2020, a strategic initiative for Coweta County’s economic and community development. The plan launched in 1999 in hopes of creating a “preferred Coweta” by the year 2020. Now that the target is upon us, the Chamber endeavors to initiate a new conversation to drill down and refocus, while analyzing community impact and identifying touchpoints for benchmarking progress. In 2019, a steering committee comprised of local business

leaders and Chamber executive staff initiated the first biannual Intercommunity Leadership visit, designed to glean valuable information from municipalities similar to those in Coweta County. The November visit brought over 35 community stakeholders, business and industry representatives, and county/municipal leaders to Greenville, SC, a 40-year rejuvenation resulting in a vibrant community that embraces nature, celebrates art and provides solid foundations for education and business while encouraging fellowship as a livable and walkable community. One key takeaway is evident. We’re ahead of the game. Coweta County brims with thriving businesses, as well as local gems and innovations, such as the Central Educational Center, the Carnegie Library, ample healthcare assets, and thriving Main Street communities. But, if you’re not moving forward, you’re standing still or, worse yet, you’re regressing. And it’s time to DREAM BIG. “The universal arc of an organization or community is defined by transformation. The way to prevent any organization or community’s arc from falling is simple—through constant innovation,” explains Candace Boothby, President and CEO of the Newnan-Coweta Chamber. Coweta’s next phase promises to be multi-layered and efficient. “We must continuously prepare the groundwork for the environment we seek,” says Boothby. “Our relationships and partnerships with elected officials and municipal leaders must be meaningful because community development succeeds best through collaborations. It works better if we are many…together.”

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The State of Fayette Chamber Looking back at 2019, the Fayette Chamber had a successful year. I was grateful to complete my first full year in this role and I was deeply humbled by the support I received from our members our Board of Directors, and the community at large. We kicked off the year with the second half of the #100MembersIn100Days social media campaign. As part of my efforts to get to know our members and learn about the business needs of the community, I visited 100 members of the Chamber and posted about the visit on social media. That was a great deal of fun. We focused on advocacy and government relations throughout the year. In February, we took a group to Atlanta for Fayette Day at the Capitol, where we got to meet and hear from state officials

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Business whose decisions impact our county. In April, Gov. Kemp was the guest speaker at the Pancakes & Policy. We also had opportunities to hear from Congressman Drew Ferguson, our State Legislative Delegation, and local elected officials at various events throughout the year. We also hosted the first Diversity & Inclusion Summit, with the theme of “Business Beyond Race.” We hear from a wide variety of speakers on how the practice of doing business together can bridge gaps and create prosperity for all of us. Perhaps the most important work we did was through our Talent Attraction & Retention Task Force. A group of volunteers worked throughout the summer and fall to find ways to address the most pressing issue facing Fayette County: how to help current and future businesses have an adequate quality and quantity of employees. We are excited about our plans for 2020. Here is just an overview of what we will do: •Four summits – substantive topics to address the issues facing Fayette County •Civic Leadership Summit •Regional Economic Outlook •Diversity & Inclusion •Future Workforce Summit •Five signature events: •Annual celebration •Business on the Green •Bray Elected Officials Appreciation Dinner •Community & Business Expo We are also excited to announce that we will hold a monthly meeting of the Fayette Chamber at our B2B Breakfasts. At these breakfasts, we will hear from regional leaders, successful businesspeople, elected officials, and other influencers who will help our members succeed. Our daily focus is to make Fayette County a great place to live, work, play, gather, and shop. We have a great foundation to build from and, working together, we will continue to be the premier community to Create Your Story. i

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ctors, directors, crew members—the film and television industry puts a lot of people to work in Georgia. According to the Motion Picture Association of America, by 2019, the Georgia film and TV industry had created more than 92,000 jobs, paying close to $4.6 billion in wages. But it does not stop there. The film industry depends on specialized support from a number of businesses. Since 2010, hundreds of businesses supporting the industry have started up or relocated to Georgia. Numerous other businesses already here have seen exponential growth, resulting from the rise of the film industry. In

the 2018 fiscal year ending June 30, Georgia hosted a record 455 projects that had a $9.5 billion economic impact on the state according to state economic studies. With three major studios in the area, Coweta and Fayette county businesses have reaped a portion of that growth. Pinewood Atlanta Studios Production Centre, across the road from the studio itself, houses about 50 businesses working directly with the film and television community. For instance, the locally owned C & S Film Concierge offers “southern hospitality” to stars, crew, and productions. Hanna Brothers Catering does production catering and operates The Studio

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Cafe, which is open to the public. Movie Cars Unlimited specializes in finding all kinds of vehicles for local productions. Around the two counties, there are specialized service businesses, such as production equipment rental, casting, props and design, construction, video production, and crewing, as well as a host of new businesses or businesses that have expanded in order to serve the day-today needs of area productions, including healthcare, postal and delivery, on-set catering and craft services, and travel. Surely, the number of new hotels, restaurants, and retail stores that have opened in the area reflect the amount of new people coming to live or to work temporarily on productions. Some restaurants in the area welcome the film and television industry by hanging posters and other paraphernalia from locally made shows. Go over to Senoia in Coweta County and you will find a Main Street thriving with tourism. Shopping, dining, and touring businesses have opened mainly due to the growth of tourism in the town thanks to The Walking Dead and other movie and television productions that film in the area. Yes, the film industry is bringing its brand of growth to the area—how much and for how long remains to be seen. i

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT COWETA Coweta County Convention & Visitors Bureau 200 Court Square, Newnan 30263 770-254-2627; explorecoweta.com

Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce 23 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan 30263 770-253-2270; newnancowetachamber.org Senoia Downtown Development Authority Suzanne Helfman, 770-599-8182 Gail Downs, 770-599-9155 P. O. Box 310, Senoia 30276 enjoysenoia.com Senoia Welcome Center 68 Main Street, Senoia 30276 770-727-9173

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Coweta County Development Authority 100 International Park Newnan 30265 770-304-1777; developcoweta.com

Fayette County Chamber of Commerce 600 W Lanier Avenue, Ste 205, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-9983; fayettechamber.org

Main Street Newnan 6 First Avenue, Newnan 30263 770-253-8283; mainstreetnewnan.com

Fayette County Development Authority 200 Courthouse Square Fayetteville 30214 770-461-5253; fayettega.org

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n a town with over 100 miles of multi-use path, you would expect a strong and active running club. The Peachtree City Running Club does not disappoint. Founded in 1981, PTCRC has grown to be the second largest running club in the Metro Atlanta area with members from all over metropolitan Atlanta, including Fayette, Coweta, Henry, Fulton, and Spalding counties as well as the neighboring states of Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, and Kentucky.

Runners, walkers, plodders, shufflers, and joggers of all paces—all are welcome to participate in the club. Weekly runs organized by the club are open to the public. The Saturday Morning Fun Run is a 10K/5K run and walk. The Sunday Morning Distance Run is for marathoners and distance runners (8 miles up to 20+). The Sunday Morning Boat Docks Run is a shorter distance option (a 5-mile loop) that starts at the Battery Way Boat Dock. One of the club’s most anticipated events is the annual Peachtree City Classic Road Race. This year’s event on October 84

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17 will be its 40th Anniversary. Club organizers are working on special features for the celebration and expect 1,500-2,000 participants between the three races: a women’s 5K, a men’s 5K, and an open 15K. Since 2005, the running club has been partnering with the Peachtree City Rotary Club to sponsor the Grand Prix Series—a series of running events that take place each school year at Fayette County elementary schools. These 5K races and 1-mile runs/walks are huge fundraisers for the schools as well as a fun way for families to get out and exercise together. The running club also partners with American Legion Post 50 in May for the annual All-American 5K run/walk and 10K run. Proceeds support Post 50’s Veteran and Youth programs. The PTCRC offers members a mile award incentive program; a summer track series with weekly meets and a championship series; and social activities throughout the year. For more information about becoming a member of the PTCRC, visit ptcrc.com.

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“According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the number one killer of women, causing one in three women’s deaths each year,” said Bukola Olubi, a cardiologist with Piedmont Heart Institute. “When you realize that 90 percent of all women have one or more risk factors for heart disease, you see the scope of the problem and know that something has to be done.” Risk factors for heart disease include family history, high cholesterol and blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, weight and physical inactivity. The Dottie Fuqua Women’s Heart Support Network launched first at Piedmont Atlanta. Fayetteville resident Vicki Turner made a generous donation to the Piedmont Healthcare Foundation to bring the Women’s Heart Support Network to Fayette County in 2018 and now, thanks to a grant from Cigna, the program will expand in Fayette and Coweta counties with classes and programs offered at Piedmont Newnan as well. The Women’s Heart Support Network focuses on prevention, clinical care, and

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support to reduce heart disease among women and promote long-term heart health and wellness. The program is focused on three key concepts: proper nutrition and diet, mind and body wellness, and movement. These concepts form the basis of programs and classes each month. Topics of recent classes included aromatherapy, cooking workshops, and developing strategies to reduce clutter and live a simpler life. Yoga and meditation classes are both offered regularly. Avril James is the program coordinator for The Women’s Heart Support Network in Fayette and Coweta which aims to unite women and build a strong and supportive community. “A study published in the American Journal of Cardiology stated that 25 percent of women are embarrassed to seek treatment for cardiovascular disease because they feel they will be chided for behavior-related risk factors,” said James. “Our goal is to get women of all ages thinking about what they can do to positively impact their heart health and to start taking action immediately.” One way to take action is to have a screening at one of the Piedmont Heart Institute locations. The $100 screening includes a physical exam, lab work and complete health history. Participants also receive a comprehensive heart health report they can take home with detailed recommendations and next steps. “Women must begin to take care of themselves as well as they take care of others. That includes making time for exercise, getting regular medical checkups and eating right,” said Dr. Olubi. “My hope is that The Women’s Heart Support Network continues to act as a catalyst for women to adopt healthier lifestyles and prevent heart disease before it is diagnosed.” To learn more about The Women’s Heart Support Network and cardiovascular services offered at Piedmont Fayette and Piedmont Newnan, visit piedmont.org/heart. i

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Health & Services Listing Important Numbers Center for Disease Control & Prevention 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636); cdc.gov Poison Control Center Georgia: 404-616-9000 or 1-800-222-1222 • aapcc.org

GoMed Urgent Care (House Calls) 2011 Commerce Dr. #25, Peachtree City, 30269; 678-672-2220

PediaKare of Newnan 1111 GA 34, Newnan Promenade, Newnan, 30265 770-683-3739

United Way 404-527-7200; unitedwayatlanta.org

MinuteClinic – in CVS 480 North Glynn St. Fayetteville, 30214 770-461-3431

Piedmont QuickCare of Newnan–in Walgreens 3116 Hwy 34 East, Newnan, 30265 404-948-3019

Fayette Co. Family & Children Services 770-830-2178 • dfcs.dhr.georgia.gov Help Line: 800-436-7442

Summit Minor Med. Urgent Care 549 Bullsboro Dr. B, Newnan, 30265 770-683-3180

Fayette Co Senior Services & Meals on Wheels 770-461-0813; fayss.org

Summit Urgent Care, The Summit Healthplex 1825 Hwy 34E, Ste. 1200, NWN, 30265 770-502-2121 summiturgentcare365.com

Fayette Field of Hope 770-631-2542

MinuteClinic – in CVS 101 Lexington Circle Peachtree City, 30269; 770-486-1639

Coweta & Fayette Healthcare Health Departments Coweta County Physical Health 70 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-254-7400; coweta.ga.us Coweta County Environmental Health 28 E Washington St., Newnan 30263 770-683-7345; coweta.ga.us Fayette County Physical Health 140 Stonewall Avenue W, Ste. 107 Fayetteville 30214 770-305-5416; fayettecountyga.gov

Ortho Quick- Orthopedic Urgent Care 1265 Hwy 54 W, Fayetteville, 30214 770-460-1900 After 5 p.m. call: 770-460-6824 Peachtree Immediate Care–Emory Healthcare Network 1275 Hwy 54 W #201 Fayetteville, 30214; 770-461-3776 Pavilion Urgent Care 101 Beckett Lane #506 Fayetteville, 30214; 404-693-0604

Fayette County Environmental Health 140 Stonewall Avenue W, Ste. 200, Fayetteville 30214 770-305-5415; fayettecountyga.gov

Peachtree City Urgent Care 8 Eastbrook Bend, Suite B Peachtree City 30269; 770-487-2273

Hospitals

Piedmont Fayette Hospital Minor Emergency Care Center 105 Yorktown Dr, Fytvl, 770-719-6728

Piedmont Fayette Hospital 1255 Highway 54W, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-7000; piedmont.org Piedmont Newnan Hospital 745 Poplar Road, Newnan 30265 770-400-1000 • piedmont.org

Cancer Centers Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Southeastern Regional Medical Center 600 Celebrate Life Pkwy, Newnan, 30265 770-400-6000; www.cancercenter.com Piedmont Cancer Care: Certified Member of MD Anderson Cancer Network 1255 Highway 54W, Fayetteville, 30214 404-425-1800 www.piedmont.org/cancer Piedmont Cancer Care: Certified Member of MD Anderson Cancer Network 745 Poplar Road, Newnan, 30265, 770-251-2590 www.piedmont.org/cancer

Urgent Care Locations/Fayette DR 2 Travel, LLC (24 HRS) Peachtree City 30269 678-951-3983

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Piedmont Physicians Immediate Care–Fayetteville 101 Yorktown Dr. Ste 110, Fayetteville 678-364-5400; piedmont.org Piedmont QuickCare at Walgreens 100 S. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City, 30269; 404-948-3019

Summit Urgent Care 100 Line Creek Dr., Peachtree City, 30269; 770-847-8786 summiturgentcare365.com

Local Chapters of National Organizations Alcoholics Anonymous 404-525-3178; atlantaaa.org Alzheimer’s Association 404-728-1181; alz.org/georgia/

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Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center 770-719-2288; fayetteprc.com Fayette Samaritans 770-719-2707; fayettesamaritans.org Fayette Youth Protection 770-461-7020; 770-460-6652 bloomouryouth.org Promise Place (Domestic Violence Help) Hot Line: 770-460-1604; Office: 770-461-3839; promiseplace.org

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American Cancer Society 800-227-2345; 770-631-0625; cancer.org

Angel’s House (Children’s Shelter) 770-251-7050; theangelshouse.org

American Diabetes Association 404-320-7100; 800-342-2383 diabetes.org

Community Welcome House (Women & Children) 770-304-0966 domesticshelters.org

American Heart Association 678-224-2000; heart.org

CORRAL: Coweta Organization Riding Rehab & Learning 770-254-0840; corraltrc.org

American Lung Association 770-434-5864; lung.org

Summit Urgent Care 749 W. Lanier Ave Fayetteville, 30214; 770-835-4925

American Red Cross Metro Atlanta: 404-876-3302 redcross.org

Coweta Co Family & Children Services 770-254-7234 dfcs.georgia.gov/locations

Wingard Urgent Care & Wellness 1325 Commerce Dr. #200 Peachtree City, 30269 770-692-7575

Breast Cancer Survivors’ Network 770-487-4396 thebreastcancersurvivorsnetwork.org

Coweta Co Senior Services 770-683-8600 • coweta.ga.us

Urgent Care Locations/Coweta

La Leche League of GA— Peachtree City 770-631-8426; lllofga.org

Crossroads Care Clinic 20 Baker Road, Ste. 3, Newnan, 30265 470-215-4320 MinuteClinic – in CVS 2305 Hwy 34 East, Newnan, 30265 678-423-1043

Peachtree Immediate Care 371 Newnan Crossing BYP #103, Ashley Park, Newnan, 770-400-8410

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March of Dimes 404-350-9800; marchofdimes.org Parkinson’s Support Group PTC: 770-487-4444 Newnan: 770-251-1687; michaeljfox.org • apdaparkinson.org

Coweta Pregnancy Services 770-251-7158; coweta-ps.org Meals On Wheels of Coweta 678-423-1700 mealsonwheelscoweta.org Rutledge Center (Developmental Disabilities) 770-251-6515; 770-253-1189 rutledgecenter.org

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ickleball is one of the fastest growing sports in America— especially with seniors. A combination of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, pickleball can be played in singles or doubles with a paddle and a whiffle ball on a badminton-sized (20’ x 44’) court. The game was invented in the summer of 1965 by three dads with bored kids. One dad had a badminton court on his property. With some cheap wooden paddles and a whiffle ball they borrowed from a neighbor, the men created the game. As the summer continued, they modified the rules and equipment coming up with a more polished version. Today, about three million people play pickleball in the United States. There are more than 4,000 locations to play in the country as well as competitions all over the nation. The last several years has seen the rise of pickleball in Fayette and Coweta counties. Numerous recreational facilities in the area began to create pickleball courts and promote play on a scheduled basis. In 2015, what is now the Peachtree City-Fayette Pickleball Association, Inc. was first established. So why is pickleball so popular among seniors? First of all, it is easy to play. Courts are smaller than tennis courts—so less ground to cover. Paddles have a large, sweet spot which makes the ball fairly easy to hit. Pickleball can help improve all aspects of a senior’s life, including cognitive functioning, physical strength, and 90

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From the Boot Scoot & BBQ event. Left to Right: Nancy Jones, Trish Vines, Ginny Blackburn, Donna Redden, Cindy Dennehey. Photo courtesy of Fayette Senior Services.

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eniors in Coweta and Fayette counties have a full calendar of things to do. Our local area has numerous golf courses, gyms, parks, concert venues, and events for seniors to enjoy, but there also are a number of facilities dedicated to the entertainment and enjoyment of senior citizens. Four senior centers in Coweta County—the East Coweta Senior Center in Senoia, the Panther Creek Senior Center in Sargent, the Tommy Thompson Senior Center, and the Welcome Community Senior Center in Newnan—offer a variety of recreational activities

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and services to all senior citizens aged 50 and older. Members meet monthly for music, games, arts and crafts, and classes. Birthdays and holidays are celebrated with parties and covered dish luncheons. Members organize to make cards for troops overseas and knit baby hats for Piedmont Hospital in Newnan. There is often musical entertainment and informational speakers. The centers even make blood pressure checks available to seniors. Homebound seniors can take advantage of the organization’s Meals on Wheels program, which works out of the Tommy Thompson Senior Center in Newnan.

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Senior Living Coweta County also sponsors a Spring Cookout and Christmas luncheon every year at the Coweta County Fairgrounds and Conference Center for Coweta senior citizens. Programs are funded by the Coweta County Commission. Founded in 1978, the Fayette Senior Services (FSS) offers a broad scope of life-enhancing services to Fayette County residents aged 50 and up at three different activity centers—The Gathering Place and McIntosh Place in Peachtree City and the largest center, the Life Enrichment Center in Fayetteville. The Life Enrichment Center houses a fitness center, complete with equipment and classes and the Ultimate Cafe, which serves breakfasts and lunches. Membership in FSS provides many benefits, like a calendar filled with events and activities. There are scheduled club meetings, workshops, trivia games, movies, fitness classes, support groups, a travel group that takes day and overnight trips, and so much more.

The organization also provides social services that help older adults maintain their independence and improve their quality of life, including Meals on Wheels, in-home personal care and homemaker services, non-emergency transportation, home repair, adult day care referral service, information and assistance service, and care management. These specific services are funded in part by federal, state, and local government and the United Way. In both counties, there are numerous gyms, like World Gym in Peachtree City, that offer Silver Sneakers classes for seniors. Summit Family YMCA in Newnan has Active Older Adults (AOA) programs for Seniors. Through group exercise classes and aquatic programs that concentrate on mobility and flexibility, dance classes, social events, and volunteer activities, the YMCA brings Seniors together for camaraderie, fellowship, and fun. i

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Listing of Senior Services Assisted Living Directory Arbor Terrace Peachtree City 201 Crosstown Drive, Peachtree City 30269 770-632-5823• arborcompany.com at-peachtreecity.com Ashley Glen Senior Living & Memory Care 441 Prime Point, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0205 • ashleyglen.com Azalea Estates Assisted Living & Retirement Communities 105 Autumn Glen Circle, Fayetteville 30215 770-461-0039 azaleaestatesfayetteville.com Baptist Retirement Communities of Georgia 519 Perkins Road, Palmetto 30268 770-463-2460 • brcga.org/palmetto-park Benton House 25 Newnan Lakes Boulevard, Newnan 30263 770-253-8444 • bentonhouse.com Brookdale Newnan 355 Millard Farmer Industrial Boulevard, Newnan 30263 770-252-9007 • brookdale.com Christian City 7345 Red Oak Road, Union City 30291 770-964-3301 • christiancity.org Gardens of Fayetteville 1294 Highway 54 W, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-9010 Heartis Fayetteville 936 Lanier Avenue West, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-2555/770-749-7267 www.heartis.com Heritage of Peachtree 1967 Highway 54 W, Peachtree City 30269 678-233-2458/770-284-1675 heritageofpeachtree.com Hope Center Memory Care 355 Brandywine Boulevard, Fayetteville 30214 678-817-4672 Insignia of Newnan 27 Belk Road, Newnan 30263 770-251-6639; insigniaseniorliving.com

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Monarch House 299 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan 30263 678-552-9867; monarchhouse.net Somerby of Peachtree City 200 Rockaway Road, Peachtree City 30269 770-487-1900 somerbyseniorliving.com Wesley Woods of Newnan 2280 Highway 29N, Newnan 30265 770-683-6833 wesleywoodsnewnan.org Other Services Ansley Park Health & Rehabilitation 450 Newnan Lakes Blvd., Newnan 30263 770-400-8000 • ansleyparkhealth.org Avalon Health & Rehabilitation 120 Spring Street, Newnan 30263 770-253-1475 avalonhealthrehabilitation.org Cambridge House Enrichment Center Adult daytime & day health care service 2687 Highway 154, Newnan 30265 678-423-8700 cambridgehouseonline.com Concordia Care – Nursing and Rehabilitation– Lafayette 110 Brandywine Boulevard, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-2928; nursinghomesite.com Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Newnan 2101 E Newnan Crossing Boulevard, Newnan 30265; 678-552-6200 1585 Hwy. 34 E., Newnan, 30265 770-716-7265 encompasshealth.com Home Instead Senior Care 117 Governor’s Square Peachtree City 30269 770-461-1290 homeinstead.com/240 Newnan Health & Rehabilitation 244 E Broad Street, Newnan 30264 770-253-7160 newnanhealthrehabilitation.org

Southland Health & Rehabilitation 151 Wisdom Road, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-9000 southlandhealthrehabilitation.org Southwest Christian Care 7225 Lester Road Union City 30291 770-969-8354 swchristiancare.org Fayette Senior Services (Seniors 50 and older) Main Number: 770-461-0813 fayss.org Membership dues: $30/year resident; $90/year out of county Life Enrichment Center 4 Center Drive, Fayetteville 30214 The Gathering Place (Senior Center) 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2553 McIntosh Place (Senior Center) 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 Coweta Senior Services (Free to Coweta County Seniors, 50 and older) Contact Patricia Hood, 770-252-6429 phood@coweta.ga.us coweta.ga.us East Coweta Senior Center 300 Howard Road, Senoia 30276 Panther Creek Senior Center 2285 W Highway 16, Sargent 30275 Welcome Community Senior Center 1792 Welcome Road, Newnan 30263 Tommy Thompson Senior Center/ Meals on Wheels 29 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-683-8600

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Volunteers in Action MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Royal Animal Refuge

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couple years ago resident and animals. Royal Animal Refuge is local business owner Rebecca the only animal rescue in Fayette Royal Tate decided to start a non- Country that has a physical profit, no-kill facility in Fayette building. It takes all breeds and County for homeless, neglected has a foster-based support group and mistreated animals. Having to help in times when it is at grown up in Peachtree City, Tate capacity as well as with special saw this community as an ideal needs dogs. place to create a safe haven for Royal Animal Refuge’s pets. She wanted a place where community outreach program people could come and meet dogs includes helping to educate and and cats in a relaxed setting—a be of service to neighboring place where kids and families counties. The Refuge also works could get involved. with Healing4Heroes in finding In 2017, Tate founded Royal suitable service dogs. Future Animal Refuge on 1.5 acres of plans include finding land where rental property in Tyrone. The it can create a farm-like setting Photo courtesy of Howard Bontrager goals of the refuge are lofty: for animals and build its very own to promote animal welfare and building. responsible pet ownership; find Community and school homes for unwanted pets; provide service organizations can sign humane care for all animals in its up to volunteer on the refuge’s care; and educate the community Facebook page. The refuge also about the problems of unwanted, has an Amazon Wish List on neglected, and abused animals. its website for people wishing Since opening, the refuge to donate food and supplies. estimates it has rescued about For more information about 2,000 animals. volunteering, donating or become The animal refuge is part of the animal refuge’s pet dedicated to working with the foster care network, contact the community, area shelters, and refuge at royalanimalrefuge.org. local rescue groups in developing a network of supporters and Royal Animal Refuge Inc. volunteers who want to help 341 Senoia Rd, Peachtree City create a better world for homeless royalanimalrefuge.org


Volunteers in Action

A Better Way

Learning a Trade for a Better Life

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Better Way founder John Barrow likes to say, “Give a man a fish, you feed him for the day. Teach a man to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.” With those words in mind, Barrow and his organization recently launched a trade school for men in A Better Way ministry to learn skills in tile, terrazzo, and masonry. A Better Way Ministries is a place of refuge for men, ages 17 - 55, struggling with life controlling issues, such as drug and alcohol addictions. Barrow says that A Better Way Ministries is not simply a rehab facility, but a discipleship program that is “passionate about guiding students

to become fully transformed men of God, leaving destructive life patterns behind.” Men live, work, and study alongside others for a period of 18 months to complete the life changing program. When the men in the ministry reach around 90 days in the program, they go into the workforce. A Better Way employs the men in its program in numerous services that support the ministry’s efforts and are beneficial to the community. This could be working with A Better Way’s moving company, table company, thrift store, or on the organization’s campus. Barrow, who has a background in masonry, understands

how important it is to have a trade in this economy. Self-employed tile and terrazzo craftsman Eddie Hayes has been guiding and coaching the men to create a professional finish on all their projects, which include showers and counter tops. Daltile Sales Service Center - Atlanta South has donated thousands of tiles to help with the process. Visit A Better Way Ministries website at abetterwayministries.com for inquiries concerning program details or program admission, ministry, services, volunteer opportunities, or donations. i

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Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center is a faith-based, nonprofit organization offering physical, spiritual, and emotional support to women, men, and families facing an unplanned pregnancy. Services are free and include pregnancy testing, ultrasound, options counseling, and basic necessities for babies. Anyone is served regardless of age, race, religion, and financial or marital status. Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center has opportunities for volunteering as peer counselors, mentors, nurses, baby boutique attendants, and administrative associates. Contact the center at 770-719-2288; website fayetteprc.com • Volunteers Needed!

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Landmark Christian School Students Volunteer at Christian City

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high school students along with their advisory leaders from Landmark Christian School came out to Christian City to serve as volunteers during the school’s second annual Serve Day, a day set aside for Landmark students and faculty to put their faith in action by serving in and around the local community. The 2019 theme was “Go, Serve, Love” and Christian City was one of several volunteer service locations for Landmark students. “We greatly appreciate the volunteer service provided by the Landmark students,” said Janetta Knighton, Christian City’s volunteer coordinator. “As a non-profit serving children in crisis and senior adults, we depend on the community for support,”

she said. The Landmark students formed small groups and spread across the 500acre Christian City campus to serve during the 2019 Landmark Serve Day. Some of the volunteers served at Graceland Thrift Store by sorting donated items and helping with customer service inside the store. A cleaning crew headed over to the Children’s Village Residential Program. While some of the students set up a car wash to clean the house parents’ vans, others cleaned the covered pavilion and gym used by children living at Christian City. Some of the Landmark students helped decorate the recreation center for a special event while other volunteers led a praise and worship service for senior residents in the auditorium.

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“Whether they are serving individually or within a group, all volunteers are vital to our ministries. We welcome all to help us help our children and seniors,” said Knighton.

Singers/guitar players on the stage left to right: Kenadee O’Neal, Mary-Charles Jones, Brian Joiner, Kaley McMaster, Caleb New and Owen Connolly

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Volunteers in Action A Better Way Ministries

Caring Paws

ExceptionalOPS

Jobseekers of Peachtree City

Supports men ages 17-55 through struggles

Group that provides animal therapy to locations

Advocates for people with developmental

Non-denominational ministry designed to assist

with drug and alcohol addictions, or other life

including hospitals, nursing homes and schools;

disabilities and their families, with a focus on

unemployed individuals with their job transition;

controlling issues; 678-251-0713

770-252-5303; CAREingpaws.org

promoting the improvement and expansion of

jobseekersptc.org

abetterwayministries.com

support and services.

Christian City

770-631-1035; exceptionalops.com

Keep Peachtree City Beautiful

Al-Anon Family Groups

Non-denominational organization ministering to

Support groups for those affected by

the needs of families, particularly children, the

Fayette County Animal Shelter

safer and more livable through education and

another’s alcohol problem

aged and infirm.

Provides assistance for homeless, injured or

collaboration with businesses and the public;

ga-al-anon.org

770-964-3301; christiancity.org

abused animals while preserving public safety;

770-632-3195

770-631-7210

keeppeachtreecitybeautiful.com

Helps make communities cleaner, greener,

Alcoholics Anonymous

Civitan Club—Fayette County

Self-help sobriety group.

Service organization that builds good citizenship

A twelve-step program

through serving individual and community

Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center

Service organization dedicated to changing the

aageorgia.org

needs, with an emphasis on helping people with

Provides support for women, men and families

world one child and one community at a time

developmental disabilities; georgiacivitans.org

facing an unplanned pregnancy

Kiwanis Club of Coweta County:

oc5k.run

770-719-2288 , fayetteprc.com

cowetakiwanis.org

caregivers

Clothes Less Traveled Thrift Store

Fayette Senior Services

Kiwanis Club of Grantville: kiwanis.org

1-800-272-3900 • act.alz.org or alz.org

Thrift store offering gently-used clothing,

Promotes positive aging through support services

Kiwanis Club of McIntosh Trail: Kay McInroe,

household items and furniture; all proceeds are

and enrichment classes/programs

678-570-0717, kiwanis.org

American Legion

donated to local area charities.

770-461-0813; fayss.org

Metro-Fayette: kiwanis.org

A veterans and community service organization

770-486-8517; clotheslesstraveled.org

Alzheimer’s Support Group

fayettecountyga.gov/animal_control/

Kiwanis Clubs

Kiwanis Club of Fayette County: kiwanis.org

Help for victims of Alzheimer’s and their families/

White Oak Golden K: whiteoakgoldenk.org

Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta

Post 50, Peachtree City: 678-472-8485, Jose Cuevas - 706-616-7400

Community Welcome House

For ages K-17; builds young women of courage,

Lekotek of Georgia, Inc.

galegionpost50.org

Comprehensive domestic violence services for

confidence, character and service

Conducts play/learning sessions in which

Post 57, Newnan: 770-251-6949, legion57.org

Coweta County; 770-304-0966

770-702-9100; 800-771-1139; gsgatl.org

adapted computer and educational materials are

Post 105, Fayetteville: 770-815-9253,

domesticshelters.org

loaned to help infants and children with physical

Griefshare

and/or cognitive disabilities

Support group for those recovering from the

404-633-3430; lekotekga.org

Angel’s House

CORRAL: Coweta Organization Riding Rehab & Learning

Provides a safe, nurturing home for teen girls in

Provides therapeutic horseback riding facilities

friend; griefshare.org

crisis; 770-251-7050; theangelshouse.org

and instruction for the mentally and physically

americanlegionpost105ga.org

challenged; 770-254-0840; corraltrc.org

death of a spouse, child, other family member or

Lions Club Service organization dedicated to meeting

Guitars Not Guns

humanitarian needs, encouraging peace and

Works to help stop youth violence by providing

promoting international understanding

Boy Scouts of America - Flint River Council

Coweta Senior Services

guitars and lessons for foster children, at-risk

Newnan-Coweta: lionsclubs.org

Builds character, trains boys in the

Promotes positive aging through support services

youth and others; guitarsnotguns.org

Peachtree City: lionsclubs.org

responsibilities of good citizenship and develops

and enrichment classes/programs

physical fitness

Patricia Hood: 770-252-6429, email: phood@

Healing Bridge Clinic

Marine Corps League

770-227-4556; flintrivercouncil.org

coweta.ga.us • coweta.ga.us

Provides routine, non-emergency medical and

Clyde Thomason Detachment #1325

nursing care to the uninsured in Fayette, Coweta

Veterans and community service organization

and South Fulton counties

comprised of Marines and FMF Corpsmen

770-681-0157; healingbridgeclinic.org

678-827-1325; mcl1325.net

Breast Cancer Survivors’ Network Provides assistance, education, and support

Daughters of the American Revolution

services to women throughout their diagnosis,

A lineage society dedicated to patriotism, historic

treatment and recovery

preservation, and education

Healing4Heros

770-487-4396; bcsurvivorsnetwork.org

Fayette Starr’s Mill: Susan Morrison,

Dedicated to assisting military service members

Midwest Food Bank - Georgia Division

770-486-8641

and veterans lead healthy, productive lives by

Food bank ministry distributing food at no cost to

Business Women of Fayette & Coweta

fayettestarrsmill.georgiastatedar.org

connecting them with certified service dogs;

social services agencies

General Daniel Newnan:

678-364-9993; healing4heroes.org

770-486-1103

Professional organization for businesswomen

danielnewnan.georgiastatedar.org

who wish to give back to their community

James Waldrop: jameswaldrop.georgiastatedar.org

678-472-1199; bwfcc.org

peachtree.midwestfoodbank.org/home

HeroBox Provides useful and morale-boosting customized care packages for deployed members of the

Camp Southern Ground

Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF)

Over 400-acre facility in Fayette County to serve

Fleet of historic aircraft used to recreate, remind

866-999-4376; herobox.org

children of all abilities; 404-941-3480;

and reinforce the lessons learned from the

For the camp or to volunteer: 678-561-9600

defining moments in American military aviation

Humane Society of Fayette County

campsouthernground.org

history; 678-364-1110; dixiewing.org

Providing care for pets until they can be adopted

armed forces

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Peachtree City Dog Park Association

Rutledge Center

Southwest Christian Care

Support group for at-home mothers, mothers who

Provides family centered and consumer

A non-profit organization providing services for

work part-time, and mothers who work at home

Non-profit organization run by volunteers who

responsive services to improve the quality of life

the terminally ill, medically fragile children, and

Coweta County South:

maintain and manage the dog park located on

and develop self-sufficiency for individuals with

senior adults, all at no cost.

momsclubsouthcoweta.tripod.com

McIntosh Trail; 770-502-7946; ptcdogpark.com

developmental disabilities

770-969-8354; swchristiancare.org

Fayetteville: fayettevillemoms.webs.com

770-251-6515, 770-253-1189

Newnan Shenandoah:

Peachtree City Market

facebook.com/momsclubnsga

Weekly market promotes healthy living by

Peachtree City North: momsclubptcn.weebly.com/

bringing together local farmers, consumers and

Sharpsburg: momsclubofsharpsburg.weebly.com

VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars)

rutledgecenter.org

A veterans patriotic/historical/educational organization

businesses; 215 Northlake Dr., PTC

Sons of the American Revolution— Marquis de Lafayette

Saturdays and Wednesdays

A lineage society dedicated to patriotism, historic

myvfw.org/ga/post9949

preservation, and education

Coweta Veterans Club, Post 2667, Newnan: 404-

gasocietysar.org

981-2667, vfw2667.org

Narcotics Anonymous

Post 9949, Peachtree City: 678-633-9996

Support group and recovery program for those

Promise Place

suffering from chemical addictions

Comprehensive domestic violence services for

Holy Trinity Catholic Church: 770-487-0175

Fayette County; 770-460-1604 Hotline

Sons of Confederate Veterans

na.org

promiseplace.org

A lineage society dedicated to historic

Walk to End Alzheimer’s of the Southern Crescent

preservation, and education

Raises funds for programs/services supporting

New Neighbors League

The Real Life Center

LaFayette McLaws Camp #79: fayettescv.org

Alzheimer’s patients and their families, and for

Helps new residents adjust and find their place in

Helps those facing life’s unanticipated

William Thomas Overby Camp #715: facebook.

research into treatments and a cure

Peachtree City 770-486-9116

challenges; a variety of programs such as

com/SonsOfConfederateVeteransCowetaGuards

Snapper Freeman, 404-728-6049; act.alz.org

newneighborsptc.com

counseling financial assistance, food pantry/ clothes closet and career help

Southern Animal Alliance Group

Wellspring Treasures Thrift Shop

770-631-9334; reallifecenter.org

• Hearts ‘n Home - Helps connect people with

Supports Wellspring Living, which confronts the

animals waiting to be adopted

issue of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation

heartsnhomerescue.org

through treatment, education and advocacy

Newnan-Coweta Humane Society Providing care for pets until they can be adopted out; 770-253-4694, 770-254-3735 nchsrescue.org

Rotary Clubs Service organizations that work to combat

Newnan Junior Service League Service organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Coweta County through service, volunteerism and leadership 770-251-0113; facebook.com/NewnanJSL

Optimist Clubs

hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace and eradicate polio Rotary Club of Coweta-Fayette (Senoia): senoiarotary.org Rotary Club Fayette Daybreak:

programs for girls and women

Southern Conservation Trust

Store: 770-632-1788

Saves greenspaces for people and wildlife,

Volunteer: 770-631-8888; wellspringliving.org

owns and/or manages 1,600+ acres, including Flat Creek Nature Area, Line Creek Nature Area, Morgan Grove Nature Area, Sams Lake Bird

fayettedaybreak.org

Sanctuary and The Ridge Nature area

Rotary Club of Fayetteville:

770-486-7774; sctlandtrust.org

Service organizations that seek to “bring out

facebook.com/rotarycluboffayettevillega

the best in kids” by providing hope and positive

Rotary Club of Newnan:

Southside Support

vision

www.newnanrotary.org

Offers connections for families with special

Peachtree City Optimist Club:

Rotary Club of Peachtree City:

needs children through social media, parent

georgiaoptimists.org

678-884-9556, peachtreecityrotary.org

education and community outings

Senoia Optimist Club: georgiaoptimists.org

Royal Animal Refuge

Peachtree City Community Garden

Dedicated to working with the community, area

Glenloch Recreation Park, Peachtree City

shelters, and local rescue groups in developing a

770-631-2542

network of supporters and volunteers

ptccommunitygardens.org

royalanimalrefuge.ort

770-878-0526; southsidesupport.org

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Worship FAYETTEVILLE AME Flat Rock AME........................ 770-461-0283 Flipper Chapel AME............... 770-719-8722 Anglican All Saints Anglican................ 770-486-5374 Assemblies of God Whitewater Church................ 770-460-0777 Baptist Antioch Baptist...................... 770-461-8270 Bethel Baptist........................ 678-817-0760 Brooks Baptist........................ 770-719-5007 Corinth Baptist....................... 770-461-4456 Cornerstone Baptist............... 770-631-0777 Edgefield Baptist.................... 770-461-7388 Fayetteville First Baptist........ 770-461-8378 Flat Creek Baptist................... 770-487-4890 Flint Ridge Baptist.................. 770-461-8742 Grace Baptist......................... 770-461-5511 Harps Crossing Baptist.......... 770-461-5318 Heritage................................. 770-719-0662 Kenwood First Baptist............ 770-461-1326 Liberty Baptist........................ 770-461-5644 Lisbon Baptist........................ 770-461-1583 McDonough Road Baptist...... 770-460-5423 Mount Olive Baptist............... 770-892-7508 National Heights Baptist....... 770-461-1704 New Hope Baptist.................. 770-461-4337 New Life Community............. 770-461-0580 North Fayette Baptist............. 770-461-0377 Pine Grove Baptist................. 770-719-8448 Rising Star Baptist................. 770-460-9600 The Rock Baptist.................... 770-964-4908 Southside Baptist Fayette Co770-461-3393 Whitewater Baptist............... 770-460-0777 Woolsey Baptist..................... 770-461-9618 Bible Church of the Harvest............ 770-460-9801 Fayette Bible.......................... 770-461-0137 Catholic St Gabriel............................... 770-461-0492 Charismatic Olivet Baptist Church of Christ.. 770-460-6656 Christian Brooks Christian..................... 770-719-8008 Christ’s Church at Whitewater.. 770-461-1487 Church Without Walls............ 770-716-5636 Community Christian.............. 770-460-9745 Crossroads Community.......... 678-817-6791 Fayette Family........................ 770-461-6235 Fayetteville Christian............. 770-461-8763 Freedom to Live Ministry....... 404-419-6408 Greater Faith Family Ministries....770-703-2443 Heritage Christian.................. 770-716-5768 Life Line Family Worship. .....770-885-9490 Living Faith............................. 770-461-9151 Lordship of Christ Christian... 770-774-7040 South Atlanta Community...... 678-817-1815 Unity Christian....................... 770-774-9036 Victory Praise Cathedral......... 770-371-7787

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Christian Science First Church of Christ Science.770-461-9306 Church of Christ Fayetteville Church of Christ.. 770-461-3617 Olivet Baptist Church of Christ...770-460-6656 South Fayette Church of Christ.770-461-9174

NEWNAN AME Dent Chapel........................... 770-253-2408 Greater Mt Zion AME............ 770-683-4691 Russell Temple AME.............. 770-502-9300 Wesley Chapel AME.............. 770-253-8878

Presbyterian Covenant Presbyterian PCA... 770-460-9450 Fayette Presbyterian.............. 770-461-7147 Redemption Fellowship......... 770-460-1220 Summit of South Fayette Presbyterian....... ............................................... 770-460-3335

Baptist Arnco Baptist......................... 678-423-8503 Bethel Heard Baptist.............. 706-675-9303 Bethlehem Baptist................. 770-324-7853 Bible Baptist........................... 770-253-7175 Central Baptist....................... 770-683-0610 Crossroads............................. 770-254-0291 East Newnan Baptist............. 770-253-0550 Elim Baptist............................ 770-253-2322 Emmanuel Baptist.................. 770-304-2659 Emmanuel Outreach............... 770-252-3344 First Baptist of Moreland....... 770-253-3535 First Baptist of Grantville....... 770-583-2810 First Baptist of Newnan......... 770-253-0797 Friendship Baptist.................. 770-251-3382 Grace Baptist......................... 770-304-8846 Greater Jehovah Baptist ....... 770-583-2521 Greater Mt Calvary Baptist.... 678-423-9782 Happy Valley Baptist.............. 770-251-9911 Harvest Park Baptist.............. 770-502-1444 Heatherwood White Oak....... 770-304-0091 King’s Way Baptist................. 770-252-1191 Macedonia Baptist................. 770-253-7222 Mills Chapel Baptist.............. 770-253-7967 Morning Star Baptist............. 770-502-8802 Mt Prospect Baptist............... 770-251-9731 Mt Sinai Baptist..................... 770-253-1976 Mt Vernon First Baptist.......... 770-253-3772 Mt Zion Baptist Church of Sargent............. .......................................... 770-254-8464 New Heights Baptist.............. 770-252-0993 New Lebanon Baptist............ 770-254-0703 New Macedonia Baptist........ 678-423-9803 New Mt Calvary Baptist........ 678-423-7030 Northside Baptist................... 770-304-0508 Oak Grove Baptist.................. 770-251-2163 Oak Lawn Baptist................... 770-502-0436 Old Mount Bethlehem............ 770-683-1520 Orchard Hills Baptist.............. 678-854-9180 Providence Baptist................ 770-251-5591, 770-502-8431 Royal Baptist.......................... 770-251-7762 Sargent Baptist...................... 770-253-5859 Shady Grove Baptist.............. 770-304-2329 SonRise Baptist...................... 678-423-1828 SouthCrest Baptist................. 770-252-4446 St Johns Baptist..................... 770-253-9642 St Peter Baptist...................... 770-251-7301 Summer Hill Baptist............... 770-253-8296 Sunnyside Baptist.................. 770-253-2030 Trinity Baptist......................... 770-253-3449 Unity Baptist.......................... 770-253-2483 Welcome Road Baptist.......... 770-253-8380 West Bethel Baptist............... 770-328-5185 Westside Baptist.................... 770-251-5333 White Oak First Baptist.......... 770-251-7870 Zion Hill Baptist..................... 770-253-1298

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Senoia 770-599-3679 • senoia.com

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National Weather Service 770-486-1133 weather.gov

Newnan-Coweta Airport 115 Airport Rd, Newnan 30263 770-254-8102

US Passports 1-877-487-2778 travel.state.gov

Grantville 770-583-2289 • grantvillega.org

US Postal Service 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) usps.com

Grantville Police Dept 770-583-2266

US Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213 ssa.gov State of Georgia 1-800-GEORGIA (1-800-436-7442) georgia.gov Georgia State Patrol Post 24 Coweta & Fayette Counties 517 Turkey Creek Rd, Newnan 30263 770-254-7201/7202 dps.georgia.gov Coweta County 770-254-2601 coweta.ga.us Coweta County Animal Service, 91 Selt Rd, Newnan 30263 770-254-3735 • nchsrescue.org

Haralson • 770-599-3985 Moreland • 770-251-3428 townofmoreland.com Newnan • 770-253-2682 cityofnewnan.org Newnan Fire Dept. Non-Emergency: 770-253-1851 Newnan Police Dept 770-254-2355, ext. 102 Palmetto • 770-463-3377 citypalmetto.com Palmetto Fire Dept Non-Emergency: 770-463-2990 Palmetto Police Dept 770-463-9068

Fayette Animal Welfare & Control 770-631-7210 Fayette Fire & Emergency Services 770-305-5414 Fayette Sheriff • 770-461-6353 Humane Society of Fayette County 770-487-1073 fayettehumane.org Brooks 770-719-7666 • brooksga.com Fayetteville • 770-461-6029 fayetteville-ga.gov Fayetteville Fire Dept Non-Emergency: 770-461-4548

Peachtree City 770-487-7657 peachtree-city.org

Peachtree City Public Works 770-487-5183 Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau 678-216-0282 visitpeachtreecity.com Tyrone 770-487-4038 • tyrone.org Tyrone Police Dept 770-487-4732 • tyronepd.org Woolsey • 770-719-8711 woolseyga.com Relocation Information New to the neighborhood? See a list of numbers to help you, on page 61.

Fayetteville Police Dept 770-461-4441

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