Plants, Plants, Plants Available on April 15 at Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Spring Plant Sale!
Spring is almost here, and that means it’s time for the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs) Spring Plant Sale on Saturday, April 15, at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. The MGEVs are promising their best plant sale ever, with everything from vegetable plants to plants for your yard.
“We’ve planted a large assortment of flowers, vegetables, and herbs,” says Kathy Olmsted, Spring Plant Sale chair. “We will also have pots of color ready for your porches and patios. Our “Collector’s Corner” will feature hard to find plants. Our prices are very competitive, and our sale helps us support our mission to extend lifelong learning to Coweta County citizens through research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families.”
Sale hours are 8:30 a.m. until noon on Saturday, April 15, at the Coweta County Fairgrounds Agriculture Building, located at 275
Pine Road. All plants for sale have been propagated or grown by local MGEVs.
“Don’t forget to bring low-edged cardboard boxes to carry home your plants,” says Dana Selementi, ANR Program Assistant.
“We’ll have some on hand, but plant sale veterans know they go quick, so bring boxes if you have them.”
Funds from the MGEV plant sale support Coweta County Extension’s community education programs, youth scholarships, 4-H programs and more.
For more information about spring planting or gardening tips, please contact UGA Cooperative Extension-Coweta County at 770.254.2620 or visit ugaextension.org/coweta.
You can also find the MGEVs on Facebook, https://www.facebook. com/CowetaCountyMasterGardenerExtensionVolunteers.
FRANK BARRON Associate Broker 770-231-9535
FrankB@LindseysRealtors.com
“Serving All of Newnan and Coweta County Since 1948”
JESS BARRON, GRI Associate Broker 678-857-9350
JessB@LindseysRealtors.com
14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263 • 770-253-6990
MLS #20005781
24+/- ACRES ON POPLAR ROAD AT YEAGER ROAD INTERSECTION. Already zoned C-6 with water and sewer. Ideal for multiuse development. $7,000,000 for all or will consider subdividing front 5 acres for $500,000 per acre and back 19+/- acres for $250,000 per acre. Frank / Chip.
MLS #10120310
HURRY ON THIS 14.41+/- WOODED ACRE TRACT ON US HWY 29 approximately 5 miles north of Newnan! 819.25’ Road frontage. Small pond. Ideal for development, church, school, estate size lot or possible subdivision. $599,900. Frank / Chip.
MLS #10136808
BEAUTIFUL 7.42+/- ACRES IN NEWNAN with open fields, pecan trees, hardwoods and pines, big 50x31 barn with horse stalls. Large rustic farmhouse sold ‘as is’.
1948 2023
MLS #10119008
GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN HISTORIC NEWNAN! Level Residential Lot within walking distance to Atkinson Elementary and Newnan High School. Build your dream home! $85,000. Jess.
VACANT LOTS IN ASHLEY WOODS SUBDIVISION. Subject to Covenants and Restrictions of record. Nicely wooded lots. Possible basement lot. Lots 15, 16 & 17 are listed and priced individually at $29,900 each. Frank.
12 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN GRANTVILLE. BULK SALE ONLY. Easy access to I-85, Atlanta, Newnan, LaGrange and Columbus. Seller
LOTS/LAND
3 VACANT LOTS IN ASHLEY WOODS. Subject to Covenants & Restrictions of record. Nicely wooded lots. No HOA. Possible bsmt lots. Lots 15, 16 & 17 are available for $29,900 each. Frank.
LOTS/LAND
2 WOODED VACANT LOTS in West Coweta on East Coggins Road. Easy access to Newnan, Franklin or Carrollton. $60,000 per lot. Frank/Jess.
LOTS/LAND
12 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS in Grantville. Easy access to I-85, Atlanta, Newnan, LaGrange and Columbus. Sold ‘as is’. $420,000 Bulk Sale Only. Frank/Jess.
SITE OF PROPOSED NEW INTERCHANGE ON I-85 NORTH OF NEWNAN 255 Acres on I- 85 North of Newnan. Between 2 Industrial parks, 27-acre Lake. All utilities available $70,000 per acre Frank owner/agent.
COMMERCIAL
NEW POPLAR ROAD COMMERCIAL LISTING. 24+/- ACRES zoned C-6 (multiple uses) commercial. Water and sewer already in place. $7,000,000. Will subdivide. Frank/Chip. COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE
SOLD! SOLD!
RESIDENTIAL LOT ON BERRY AVENUE IN TOWN. All utilities available. $29,900 Frank.
AMLAJACK 255.5+/- ACRES WITH HALF MILE FRONTAGE ON I-85 between 2 industrial parks. $17,890,600. Frank.
FOR LEASE – 3,200 s/f upstairs office space - $750 per month (Owner/Agent) Frank.
Notes from Perry Street Digging In The Dirt Is Good For The Soul
Spring is here and Easter is upon us. The beauty of nature is bursting forth all around us, which for most of us brings joy and hope. It can on the downside too - bringing lots of allergies. For me, I love digging in the dirt. It is one of the best things I can do for myself. There are times I just have to let the laundry, mopping and the stuff of life go and put on a good old pair of garden gloves and start digging.
We need to dig, dig, and dig in the dirt to our heart’s content. It feels good, really good. I do it when I need to think. I need to pray. I need to be alone. When I need to work something out in my heart and soul, I often dig in the dirt and it allows me to dig into my soul. The truth is that sometimes stepping into purpose and following our dreams requires us to dig deep in our soul.
There were two women in my life that pretty much taught me everything I know about gardening. My mom and Winters’ mom. And since then I have been determined to have a beautiful garden. Talent can only take you so far and then dedication, persistence and determination must make up the rest. The same can be said for gardening, our occupation and almost anything in life.
You can learn a lot in your garden while digging in the dirt.
One thing I have found very important is you must have the right tools. It will make gardening easier and the same goes for life. The right tools make life much easier. The wrong tools make your life much more difficult. You could probably cut a branch down with a pocket knife, but it will take a long, long time and lots of frustration. Or, you could use a chainsaw and knock it out in seconds. You also have to know the do’s and don’ts in a garden if you wish for the plants to last and to flourish and thrive. A great gardening book is also invaluable and full of tips you will need.
The same goes with life. You can get by using the wrong tools, but the right tools make everyday life so much easier. A must have is a great bible that you actually open and read like a Life Application Bible. And if you can’t apply it, you can’t live it. You also need to fill your life with prayer warriors and women that you can count on to pray with you when you need it and even when you don’t. Learn to forgive and forgive often. Watch out for weeds, the things that can choke the joy out of your life. Trust that the Lord will order your steps. And seek peace and pursue it.
Surround yourself with the right women, the ones I call the “Sacred Few,” the circle of friends that are there for you anytime, anywhere, anyplace. Ask God to help you find them and be one yourself.
Make sure you have plenty of fruit in your life. In fact, ask yourself, “am I fruity.” Plant the right fruit in your life and make sure it stays strong and is not choked out by weeds. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, steadfastness and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23.
And best of all, at the end of the day I pray you can say, “I was able to say, I got my hands dirty and that I allowed my life to be transformed by the hands of the master gardener and used by HIM to help the world be a better place for others.”
Happy Easter and Spring!
John A. Winters, Publisher, Editor john@wintersmedia.net
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April Daily Menu
SUNDAY: German Chocolate, Praline
MONDAY: Carrot, Fruit Tartlet
TUESDAY: Key Lime, Brownie Red Velvet, GLUTEN FREE
WEDNESDAY: Humm-Bird, Kitchen Sink
THURSDAY: Strawberry, Heavenly Heath, Baker’s Choice, VEGAN
FRIDAY: Strawberries N Creme, Strawberry Daiquiri, Baker’s Choice, GLUTEN FREE
SATURDAY: Strawberry Cheesecake, Chai Tea Latte, Baker’s Choice
770-252-1400
www.smallcakesnewnan.com
The Classic Market & Wine Shoppe
presents Bordeaux Wine
Bordeaux lays claim to being the king of red wines, with some of the most famous and prestigious wines in the world. With soil that produces both red and white grapes, about 90% of the wines produced are red. Bordeaux wines are usually a blend of 2 or more grapes and no two years are the same. This April we will celebrate Bordeaux with 2 whites and 4 reds in our flights. Limited spaces! We sell out quickly
•April 14 & 15 Sold Out! •Sat., April 22 only 5 spots left
•Wed., April 26 only 4 spots left
•Sat., April 29 only 8 spots left
All tastings 6:30 p.m. $35 per person … includes 6 one ounce pours, a glass of wine & charcuterie board food pairings. Must RSVP and pay in advance.
Call to reserve your spot!
770.727.9140
Reservations
The Featured Joint …
Everyone has their “go-to” place to eat. It might be with linen tablecloths and waiters in ties, or where you throw peanuts on the floor and carve your initials in the wooden tables. Whatever and wherever, it’s your “joint.” This month’s featured joint is …
Cafe 1485
So this guy from Western Pennsylvania and this girl from Puerto Rico swiped right - and Cafe 1485 was born.
Serving breakfast and lunch, this chef-driven restaurant reminds one of a diner … a diner with a twist that kind of sneaks up on you. Yes, you can get eggs benedict for breakfast, but how about the JP Cajun: andouille sausage, pepperoncini peppers and Cajun hollandaise sauce.
Speaking of peppers, you will not find any green bell peppers. Yellow, red, orange - absolutely. Green? No. We appreciate Chef Darrin and his culinary expertise in this pepper selection. Green peppers are not a food group.
Lake Redwine Community Yard Sale
Saturday, April 22, 2023
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
COMMUNITY YARD SALE
Typical participation is over 20 homes with furniture, toys, household goods, tools, etc.
Directional signage provided. Address for GPS:
10 Redwine Plantation Drive, Newnan, GA 30263
Rain or Shine
Omelet? Absolutely. But let’s spread our wings and try one with mushrooms and goat cheese shall we? French toast, corned beef, biscuits and gravy and shrimp and grits are all on the breakfast table. Lunch. Let’s just say their Shrimp Po-Boy might have snuck up from New Orleans. Delicious. And let’s not forget their Cubano. That’s a very popular South American sandwich with roasted pork belly, black forest ham, Dijon mustard, swiss cheese and pickles.
Hamburgers galore, like the Cowboy Burger - featuring cheddar cheese, bacon, fried onion and BBQ sauce.
Darrin and his wife, Veronica, who heads up the front, are just great people and always take time to offer a suggestion or even what to add to powdered water. Great food. Great atmosphere. You can’t go wrong here.
Tuesday - Saturday
8 a.m. - 3 p.m.;
Closed Sunday and Monday. 1485 GA 34 East
470.627.3043
2023 Coweta County School System Calendar
April 3-7 … Spring Break
May 26 … Last Day of School Spring Semester
May 29 … Memorial Day
May 30-June 1 … Teacher Work Days
Piedmont NEWNAN
Piedmont Newnan Recruiting New Hospital Volunteers
Hospital volunteers help in almost every area of a healthcare facility like Piedmont Newnan Hospital. From inpatient services to the Thomas F. Chapman Cancer Wellness Center, these volunteers share their time with the hospital and give back to their local community.
“Our hospital volunteers play a significant role in caring for our patients, visitors and guests, as well as assisting the staff members, nurses and physicians at the hospital,” said Jeannie Johns, Volunteer Services Specialist at Piedmont Newnan. “The work they do every day makes the high-quality, patient-centered care that Piedmont Newnan delivers possible.”
Currently, volunteers are needed in many different departments, and shifts are available every day of the week. There is, however, a specific need for volunteers in the following areas – Breast Health Center, greeters at the Medical Plazas, Infusion Center, Surgical Services, and Cardiac Rehab. At the Breast Health Center, located inside the Medical Plaza adjacent to the hospital, volunteers provide support and comfort to women being seen. The surgical services team provides support for families of our patients in surgery. They provide directions as well as ensure that loved ones in the waiting room are updated accordingly and comfortable while they wait. Greeters, and those at the Infusion Center and Cardiac Rehab, provide a warm welcome for our patients and provide directions to offices and assist patients in getting to the right place.
“Our purpose at Piedmont is to make a positive difference in every life we touch,” said Johns. “The dedication of our excellent volunteers, and the work they do every day, helps make achieving that purpose possible.”
Volunteer services is open to adults, ages 18 and older, and as a way to say thank you, they receive a free meal in the Bistro cafeteria each shift. Over the years, the volunteers have contributed to various hospital needs including scholarships for dependents of staff members and the star atop the hospital that is lit every November and December as part of the hospital’s annual Starry Night event.
“Our volunteers are so selfless, giving, kind and funny,” said Johns. “They come from all walks of life – some are pickleball players, lead singers in a band, golfers, quilters, world travelers and Sunday school teachers. Some have retired from the military, the school system, government roles, and the airlines. One thing they all have in common is that they will help wherever there is a need and want to ensure our patients have a positive experience from the moment they enter our parking lot.”
Applicants interested in volunteering at Piedmont Newnan should have a genuine interest in giving back to the community. Those with an interest or a background in the health care industry make for ideal candidates, but it is not a requirement.
“People who have retired, or work from home, or those whose children are now in school or out of the house, may find themselves having more time and a need to make personal connections and help those in need,” said Johns. “Being a hospital volunteer is the perfect way to give back your time.”
If you are interested in joining Volunteer Services at Piedmont Newnan, call 770.400.2382 or visit piedmont.org/volunteers for more information.
Volunteer Appreciation Week is April 16-22, and Piedmont Newnan would like to spotlight a few of our hospital volunteers. We thank all of our volunteers for all they do to make a positive difference in every life they touch, especially the lives of our employees, physicians, patients and visitors.
CRAIG SHANNON
Courtesy Cart/ PMP 2
Main Entrance
Started volunteering in 2022
Being new to Newnan, Craig Shannon was looking for a way to serve his community when he discovered the volunteer opportunities at Piedmont Newnan Hospital. A retired Army drill sergeant, Shannon is married to a nurse and both of his children are serving in the military. He has been volunteering twice a week for almost a year, one day a week as a Courtesy Cart driver in our parking lots and the other day as a greeter in our Medical Plaza assisting patients however needed. “I enjoy interacting with people, helping people and being a servant,” said Shannon.
RUSTY KNORR Hospital Front Desk
Started volunteering in 2014
Rusty Knorr has been a volunteer at the main hospital front desk at Piedmont Newnan for nine years, assisting patients, visitors, and staff. Prior to retiring, he served as a teacher, principal, Director of Operations, Central Office Administrator and Assistant Superintendent in public K-12 education for 43 years (33 in Alabama and 10 in Georgia). He grew up in Montgomery, Alabama, and has lived in Troy, AL, Opelika, AL, Eufaula, AL and Newnan, GA.
His latest obsession is pickleball. “My favorite part about being a hospital volunteer is meeting people and giving back to the community and our hospital,” said Knorr.
“Our hospital volunteers play a significant role in caring for our patients, visitors and guests, as well as assisting the staff members, nurses and physicians at the hospital,” said Jeannie Johns, Volunteer Services Specialist at Piedmont Newnan.
“The work they do every day makes the high-quality, patient-centered care that Piedmont Newnan delivers possible.”
CAROLYN MARTIN
Summit Outpatient Clinic
Started volunteering in 2015
Carolyn Martin has volunteered at Piedmont Newnan’s Summit Outpatient Clinic for eight years, and volunteers there two days a week. When she is not volunteering, she loves to travel. She has two sons who both live outside of the United States, and is fortunate enough to be able to visit both of them often and has loved each and every experience she’s had abroad. “It is a joy to assist patients as they come in for their appointments,” said Martin.
OLIVER, Pet Therapy Dog
Started Volunteering in 2022
Oliver was born 2019 in Waterford, Ireland and is a pure-bred Golden Retriever. Dave and Pam Thomas adopted him when he was eight weeks old in Jefferson, GA. Oliver is certified as a Therapy Dog through Alliance of Therapy Dogs. Additionally, he has many certificates including HOPE Animal Assisted Crisis Response Dog and First Responders Therapy Dog.
Oliver and his handlers enjoy visiting the Piedmont Newnan Hospital staff. Oliver also visits Coweta County 911 call center, Coweta County Fire/ Rescue, Pathways, Nursing homes, Coweta County Powell Library, Encompass Rehabilitation and Juvenile Court. He has the best job in the world.
Oliver typically visits Piedmont Newnan Hospital once a week, rotating between day and night shifts, and providing comfort to the staff. “Tuesdays are exciting for me because I know Oliver is coming,” said Kayla, who works in the ICU. “Oliver is just what I need to boost me up. When I get a few minutes of snuggle time with Oliver, it just makes me smile. He is the best!”
Donna Pollard Agency Owner Donna Pollard Agency INC
Allstate Insurance Company
48 Main Street, Suite 2B, Senoia, GA 30276 770.692.1431 • Cell 404.316.4405
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Coweta Sports Hall of Fame to induct 3
The Coweta Sports Hall of Fame is set to grow by three new inductees at its 20th Annual Banquet on Saturday, April 15, at the Coweta County Fairgrounds and Conference Center.
The 2023 Coweta Sports Hall of Fame Class will include Matt Donahue, Vernon Strickland and James Warner. Each were standout athletes at Newnan High School.
Tickets are now on sale for the Banquet which begins with dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the ceremony will follow at 7 p.m. The tickets are $45 each and can be purchased by mail. The Hall of Fame says to mail the ticket request with payment to: Coweta Sports Hall of Fame, P.O. Box 2627, Newnan GA 30263. Make checks payable to the Coweta Sports Hall of Fame. For additional information, contact Cheryl Roberts at 706-672-2311 or by email at croberts2258@hotmail.com.
Donahue was a standout pitcher for the Newnan Cougars in the mid 1980’s who went on to play baseball at the junior college level, then starred in the Atlantic Coast Conference at North Carolina State before being drafted by the Florida Marlins.
Strickland played football at Newnan High School for legendary coach Max Bass from 1988-1990, graduating in 1991, before walking on at Georgia Tech and later earning spots on rosters with various NFL teams.
Warner played football and basketball at Newnan High School before going on to Athens to become a 4-year letterman in football for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Visit wintersmedia.net for more biographical background info on the above inductees.
Restaurant Week set for April 16-22
Want to take a bite out of Newnan? Then do so during the Downtown Newnan Restaurant Week scheduled for mid-April.
This inaugural Main Street Newnan event will take place from Sunday, April 16 and run through Saturday, April 22. During the week, downtown restaurants will be showcasing their respective culinary talents to both new and returning customers as well as offering specials and tasting exclusives to their customers.
Follow the hashtag #DineInDTNNEWN on social media platforms or visit mainstreetnewnan.com for more information.
Moreland to host 2 events to honor authors
Two exciting events are coming to Coweta County this year which honor local authors. This pair of events are the Lewis Grizzard Games and the Hunt for the Lost Treasure of Coweta.
The Lewis Gizzard Games, a series of athletic competitions and celebrations, will take place June 22-24. Lewis Grizzard, the internationally known humorist, columnist and entertainer, began his career as a sports journalist. From his youth as a high school letterman athlete throughout his adult life, Lewis loved and played many sports. He is remembered as an avid tennis player and golfer. The Lewis Gizzard Games, honoring the athletic author, will give participants a chance to compete for prizes in these games as well as showcase his writing. Loyal fans can reminisce and new ones can discover his wit and wisdom.
Later in the fall, the Hunt for the Lost Treasure of Coweta will honor the work of two local authors, Edward and Helen Wolak, in a month-long event. Beginning September 1, treasure hunters will search for lost relics and ruins throughout Coweta County. Clues will be released weekly, and treasure hunters will scour the county for its trove of historic jewels. On September 30, in a finale celebration, the first to complete the hunt will be rewarded with the Grand Prize: one troy ounce of gold (valued 2/28/2023 $1823). Other valuable and fantastic prizes will be awarded as well.
The Moreland Cultural Arts Alliance, Inc. (MCAA) is the sponsor of both the Lewis Grizzard Games and Hunt for the Lost Treasure of Coweta. For more details and updates visit morelandadventure.com or call 678-492-3161.
Real Es tate
Local Real Estate Market Update
2023 is off to an interesting start. While national headlines and media outlets report and forecast doom and gloom, the Coweta County real estate market is holding strong. Residential real estate prices are practically unchanged, while listing inventory and the number of transactions decreased significantly. According to the Georgia Multiple Listing Service (GAMLS), the number of homes for sale was down 15% in January and 20% in February year-over-year. Pending sales (properties under contract) were down 28% in both January and February. Closings were down 48% in January and 34% in February.
All of this sounds bad but there are several positives. Realtors are seeing a healthier market in 2023. While it is still a seller’s market, we are seeing less multiple-offer situations and buyers have a greater chance of securing a home. Active listings (homes for sale) were up 36% in January and 33% in February. Buyers have a much better selection of properties to choose from than they did a year ago.
Despite a large supply of homes to choose from and decreased demand, home prices are holding strong. The average sales price in Coweta County was up two percent in January and only down two percent in February. Homes are taking longer to sell: The average days on market was up to 59 days in January and 54 days in February. These are 31% and 86% increases year-over-year.
In March, I have seen a dramatic increase in both buyer and seller activity. As of March 27th, there are 408 homes for sale in Coweta County. We were well under 200 homes for sale during the peak of a seller’s market the last two years. I have had many different types of buyers put properties under contract in the last few weeks; millennial first-time buyers, cash buyers from the baby boomer generation, builders, investors and commercial developers.
From my perspective the market is healthy. I only expect conditions to improve as we enter the spring and the summer, the busiest times of the year in real estate. Inflation, interest rates, the stock market and the Federal Reserve’s decision making are all things to keep an eye on. All these factors will influence our real estate market in 2023.
Jess Barron is an Associate Broker with Lindseys, Inc. Realtors and former President of the Newnan-Coweta Board of Realtors. ■
Just a few Peachtree City events
Friday Movie @ the Library: Lyle, Lyle Crocodile April 7, 2 - 3:45 p.m.
PTC’s Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt April 8, 10 a.m. to noon
@ McIntosh Trail Recreation Complex
Financial Aid & Your Wallet Workshop @ the Library April 11, 6 to 7 p.m. @ Readers & Writers Room
Join the City of Peachtree City for the Grand Opening of the newly designed Village Green Disc Golf Course April 15, 10 a.m. to Noon
Jigsaw Puzzle Swap @ the Library, April 15, 3 to 4 p.m.
@ Readers & Writers Room
Money Smart Week: Get Smart About Your Money Watch Events
@ the Library April 17-20, 2 to 2:30 p.m. Theater Room
Family Game Night @ the Library April 18, 6 to 7 p.m.
@ Children’s Storytime Room
Oak Grove Elementary Run for the Gold 5K April 21, 6 to 8 p.m. March of Dimes - March for Babies April 22, 8 a.m. to Noon
@ Drake Field
Table Top Games for Adults April 22, 2 to 4 p.m. @ the Library, Children’s Storytime Room
Running Injury Prevention Workshop at ProHealth in PTC on April 25. Look on page 27 for more details.
Fore Our Community Charity Golf Classic April 28, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. @ Braelinn Golf Club
Walk4Water April 28, 5: 30 p.m. @ Peachtree City Church of Christ
12th Annual Bark for Life April 30, 1 to 3 p.m. @ McIntosh Trail Recreation Complex
For more information on these and other events, visit peachtree-city.org/calendar https://peachtree-city.org/125/Library
Doug Hand was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia and is a second generation realtor. He graduated from Presbyterian College with a BS in Business. With over 13 years of experience as a licensed Realtor, Doug’s experience spans all aspects of residential, land and commercial real estate. Doug is a big sports fan and enjoys playing golf, going to concerts and spending time with family. Please reach out to Doug with any real estate needs or questions. He would be glad to help!
The MUSIC … Local &Live
Newnan‘s Kris Youmans Band has a unique rootsy, country sound with a bit of Western swing that makes them a perfect edition to GPB’s Georgia’s Country Connection series at GPB.org/Country.
We are fortunate she writes The Music column for us at The Paper.
… by Kris Youmans“Music gives a soul to the Universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything.” …Plato
*Check out the music calendar for Mad Mexican - consistently good music and great food.
*The Cellar/Bays always has a music calendar that offers a variety of bands & genres.
Our Featured Artist: Jerry Lee, Drummer
Playing music …
I’ve been asked how I got started playing music. Well, let’s go back a ways to my youth.
At an early age I got my 1st drumset … and I remember playing along with a “Chuck Berry’s Greatest Hits” 8 track. That’s where I learned meter, dynamics, stole certain chops, etc.
Later when I was in high school, I was entering my third year in Band when Dad asked me if I ever considered playing my drums out in public. I think the reason he asked me was every evening I’d come home from school and play my drums til it was time for supper.
Now, keep in mind when Dad asked me this, it was a different time, a time when you could smoke at your local Waffle House. And that’s what he did every morning along with his cup of coffee, he’d meet up with the same bunch of guys before heading to work.
This guy told him he was playing at a nearby community center and was looking for a drummer. I hadn’t thought of it but was willing to
try it … especially seeing as there was money involved!
We played there for awhile, then branched out to local lodges: Moose, Elks, VFW, et.c. Later on we were able to land higher paying gigs like wedding receptions, holiday gigs, and the like.
Dad was my “chaperone “ more or less, to get in these places and man, some of the things I saw, just party people in general. Like I said, it was a different time.
Over the years as I got older, Dad was more of a spectator and would dance a lot and maybe sing one or two.
It was something I’ll always cherish, sharing the stage with him and singing harmony with him. Along the way, I’ve met some really cool people and had the opportunity to open for several major acts.
I wouldn’t change a thing.
Jerry Lee, Drummer forKris Youmans is originally from Savannah, GA where she was part of the River Street music scene early on and is greatly influenced by music of the southern culture. Kris’ interests are focused on local music, organizing music fundraisers, her three grown children, life on Pierce Chapel & Hank the Dog (who also has an ear for music!) Contact Kris with questions, comments, suggestions or just to say you like her column krisyoumansband@gmail.com.
Local & Live Venues …
Call ahead to check on Live music dates and times!
THE CELLAR / THE BAYS
20 Jefferson Street, Newnan 770.683.6328
Live Jazz on Wednesdays
Acoustic on Thursdays in the Bays
Live Music Friday and Saturday nights
4/05 … The Expectations
4/06 … Pete & Pete Band
4/07 … The Band One
4/08 …
4/12 … Blair Outloud
4/13 … Mary Martin
4/14 … The Third Up Band 4/15 …
ANNIVERSARY PARTY!
Come Celebrate The Bays
John Hensley 12-3 p.m.
Clay Williams 3-5 p.m.
Horton Bros 5-7 p.m.
Kris Youmans Band 7-9 p.m.
Chuck & Nick 9 p.m.-12 a.m.
4/19 … Bradley & Aundie
4/20 … SAE JAZZ
4/21 … Jeanine Duke
Sweet Grass Sally
4/22 … Max Reggae Band
4/26 … Rylee Banks
4/27 … Kevin Wallace
4/28 … Midnite Cruzer
4/29 … Pete & Pete
THE MAD MEXICAN
2 East Court Square, Newnan 770.683.9545
Come for great food and live local music.
4/05 … Lerogie Sims
4/08 … Stella Weaver
4/12 … Ellis Lowery
4/14 … John Hensley & Kevin Walker
4/21 … Aaron Watkins
THE BRICKS ON CHURCH STREET
13 Church St., Grantville, GA 678.877.6571
The Bricks on Church Street in Grantville features local and live music events and is a good choice for your own special events.
OLDE COURTHOUSE TAVERN
on the Square, Fayetteville Marvelous Marvin presents Saturday Night Blues on the Southside8:30 p.m.
You’ll hear the best local and regional blues!
SENOIA ALIVE AFTER 5 Main Street, Senoia 4/21 … Live Music, shopping, activities, vendors, food trucks! 5 to 9 p.m.
HOGANSVILLE ALIVE AFTER 5 Main Street, Hogansville
4/15 … Hogansville will be open late, local vendors, food trucks, live music, and more play more. 5 p.m.
SUMMERGROVE
GOLF CLUB
335 SummerGrove Parkway, Newnan | 770.251.1800
Friday Night Dinner and Music
4/07 … Pete & Pete 4/14 … The Dreamers
4/21 … The Wyatt Band 4/28 … Southside Band
5/05 … Jeanine Duke
CRUST AND CRAFT
3150 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 678.857.3842
4/07 … Jeanine Duke
4/14 … Coach Green
4/21 … Daniel Toole
4/28 … Aaron Watkins
HOLLONVILLE OPRY
AT TURIN UMC
20 Longstreet Ave., Turin UMC
Music every 1st and 3rd Saturdays of each month starting at 6:30 p.m.
Gospel, Bluegrass and Country. Good Music, Good Fellowship!
4/15 … Straight from the Heart, Line Creek & Fairlanes
WILD LEAP BREWING
308 Main St., LaGrange
4/15 … Nirvana Tribute
Band - Nameless, Nameless 7 p.m.
THE GRAND HOTEL
303 E. Main St., Hogansville 678.590.7412
4/08 … Shawn Pfaffman jazz
4/15 … Hardie
4/22 … Eddie Bo
4/29 … Cody Lee
FRIEND’S TABLE
(former Highland Bakery & Kitchen) 238 City Circle,PTC 678.369.7820
Live music every weekend
6-9 p.m. Mose Davis, Matt Moskal, Jenn Cornell, Mary Martin & others
ABIDE BREWING CO. 110 Werz Industrial Blvd., Newnan
4/28 … Mary Martin
TWISTED TACO 115 Glynn St S, Fayetteville, 4/07 … Lerogie
RPM FULL SERVICE 15 Jackson Street, Newnan 770.683.1414
Live music and restaurant venue. pet friendly patiocall ahead for music lineup.
*Every Sunday music on the Patio
*Karaoke every weekend
Open Mic Wednesdays 8:30 p.m.
BIG SHOTS KITCHEN and BAR
102 B Guthrie Way, PTC 770.629.5591
Jeanine Duke
Every Sunday 12:30-3 p.m.
BIG JOE’S
1329 Bullsboro Drive
4/27 … Jeanine Duke
6 to 9 p.m.
LINE CREEK BUS BARN
300 City Center Parkway, Fayetteville 770.731.1641
Most shows 6-9 p.m.
4/07 … Mary Martin
4/08 … Matt Moskal playing brunch
4/22 … Mary Martin
1-4 p.m.
4/29 … Mary Martin
PURE LIFE HOUSE OF MUSIC
206 Clark St., LaGrange 706.443.4838
A true listening room featuring hidden treasures and legendary singer/songwriters in an intimate setting.
4/21 … Ordinary Elephant
7:30 p.m.
4/23 … Listen LaGrange
‘A Benefit Music Festival to fight poverty’ 1-7 p.m.
Sweet Tea Trio & more
COCHRAN MILL BREWING COMPANY
27 Word St., Fairburn
4/22 … Mary Martin
6-9 p.m.
THE ALAMO
19 W. Court Square, Newnan 770.683.2526
Call ahead for events, dates and times.
Open Mic Night
Every Sunday, 6 to 9 p.m. Come out to see local talent and sign up to play!
De Shawn Parker is your Host.
NUTWOOD WINERY
1339 Upper Big Springs Road, LaGrange, GA 706.882.5296
Family owned winery and cafe … beautiful winery with tasting room and vineyard.
Every Friday and Saturday the Winery features a local performer in the Tasting Room. Starting around 6 p.m. on Fridays and 2 p.m. on Saturdays until close at 10 p.m. Call to get up-to-date lineup for music.
5/06 … Mary Martin
TIPSY DAISY
132 S. Hill Street, Griffin
4/14 … Mary Martin 8-11 p.m.
SUTTON’S AMERICAN GRILL
477 Rome St, Carrollton 678.664.2082
4/14 … Kris Youmans Band 7 p.m.
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Go out, have fun, enjoy good music and support your local musicians!
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Local & Live Venues …
Call ahead to check on Live music dates and times!
BEACON BREWERY
700 Lincoln St., LaGrange 706.298.6500
Call for live music events!
Brews & Tunes
Live Music, great food
4/16 …Chad Jernigan
4/23 … BWRO
4/30 … Anna & Kevin
BRICKHOUSE LAGRANGE
141 Main St., LaGrange, GA 706.298.5485
Live Music every Friday and Saturday Night!
Food and Drink specials all week
Thursday is Karaoke night.
HUNTER’S MEXICAN CANTINA
1875 E. Main St., Hogansville 706.637.9444
Family oriented Mexican cantina and grill with friendly atmosphere and live music. Call ahead for music line up.
HOGANSVILLE Idol 2023 coming up in May to be held at Hunter’s!
Look for Details later
WILD WINGS CAFE
3040 Caps Way, Opelika
4/15 … Twice Shy 4:30 Central time
PRESENTED BY
GRAZING HERE
2850 Hwy. 54, Peachtree City 770.486.2696
All Shows Start at 8 p.m.
4/07 … The Dirty Truth
4/08 … Dueling Pianos
4/14 … No MoJo Show
4/15 … FUZE
4/21 … Limited Edition
4/22 … Crossroads Rebellion
4/28 … Second Time Around
4/29 … Block Party
PICKIN’ ON THE SQUARE
1st Saturday of every month!
(Around the Newnan Courthouse)
May 6, June 3, and … Pickin On The Square starts around 10 a.m. and goes until 2 p.m. and is for all ages and levels of play. Join in the fun by singing along or bring your acoustic instrument. Lots of networking for musicians going on during the performances.
Check out our website for more information, last minute updates and more
WINPAK FILMS INC. IS HIRING
Much More Than a Place to Work
Winpak Films Inc. is growing to meet the demand for food packaging and other flexible film products around the world. As we expand our capacity, we are dedicated to much more than hiring machine operators, logistics pros, maintenance, and lab technicians to support our production growth. Importantly, we are committed to supporting your growth and advancing your career.
For starters, we’ve created a supportive, clean and safe work environment that has made many of our employees stay with us for decades and even inspire their children to come to work for us. Then we reward their loyalty with exceptional working conditions and a great employment package, plus the opportunity to live in and raise families with the small-town advantages of Senoia and nearby Peachtree City, Ga.
Overall, we’re known for nurturing an environment that’s better than 95 percent of workplaces around the world.
How Much Could You Earn?
Choose a Career that makes your child want
to follow in your footsteps
What Can Winpak Offer You?
Our commitment to a wellrounded benefits program goes beyond medical insurance to include dental, vision, telemedicine, a flexible spending account, and life and disability benefits. If you work at Winpak 30+ hours a week on a continuous basis, you’re eligible for benefits. Your eligibility begins the first of the month following 60 days of hire with the company. Employees can expect:
Contributing to a Sustainable Future
At Winpak, sustainability is more than just a buzzword, it’s engrained in how we work and manage our resources. We provide opportunities for active employee engagement in various initiatives which align with our sustainability pillars. This enables us, as an organization, to work together to become a better corporate citizen and contributor to a better planet.
“They really show their appreciation for you.”
V. SmithAbout Winpak Ltd. Winpak designs and supplies innovative packaging to some of the world’s largest brands.
As an employee of Winpak Films, you are part of Winpak Ltd., an $853 million company with 12 manufacturing facilities in North America encompassing locations in Illinois, New Jersey, California, Canada and Mexico.
Our facilities’ total floor space would cover 40 football fields and we employ more than 2,500 people. We started operations in 1978, and our corporate headquarters is in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. Winpak is listed on the TSX (WPK).
Outstanding medical and supplemental insurance
• Outstanding medical & supplemental insurance
$3,000 referral bonus
• Retirement Programs / 401K
$2,000 signing / retention bonus
• Paid vacation & sick leave
Retirement programs / 401K
• Career advancementoperators today could be managers tomorrow
Paid vacation and sick leave
Career advancementoperators today could be managers today
Company-paid training
• Friendly, helpful production teams & managers
Monthly performance awards
• Company-paid training
Creative work schedules
• Creative work schedules
Extrusion Operators can earn up to $23.50 per hour, depending on skill level. For entry level employees
Our stepped-up wage scale starts at $16 per hour for entry level employees with the opportunity for higher earnings every 3 months in just the first year, On the first anniversary of hire you could be earning $18 to $20 per hour, depending on your job title and performance. Jobs include Machine Operators, QA Lab Technicians, Logistics Operators, Storeroom Attendants, Plate Mounters, and Apprentice Press Operators. Extrusion Operators can earn up to $21.59 per hour, depending on skill level.
Find Out More and Grow with Us
Everything we do reflects how much Winpak cares for our employees and wants to keep them and help them succeed. We’re eager to tell you more about our available jobs, our exceptional products, and a workplace that feels like more than just work. Contact: WFIjobs@winpak.com or call 678-633-8788
“I appreciate how my co-workers train me in a way I can understand.”
M. Boswell
The LOCATIONS
Centre for Performing & Visual Arts
1523 Lower Fayetteville Rd., Newnan, GA 30265
www.thenixoncentre.net 770.254.2787
Karla Harris Jazz Quartet
Sunday, April 16 at 3 p.m.
She has performed for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts as part of the Arts Across America live performance series, and in 2022 was awarded a distinguished Jazz Road grant through the South Arts foundation.
The Masterworks’ Spring Fling • Sunday, April 30 Masterworks’ 22/23 season finale performed in The Centre’s Black Box Theatre www.masterworkscommunitychorale.com
LocaL TheaTre
24 1st Ave, Newnan • 770-683-6282
http://newnantheatre.org
N.I.T.W.I.T.S. Egg Hunt: An Improv Musical April 8, 8 to 10 p.m. Newnan Theatre Company’s improvisational comedy troupe, N.I.T.W.I.T.S., began fifteen years ago to bring something more than “just plays” to the community. The players take suggestions from the audience to which they base their comedy sketch.
Meteor Shower • April 13-16 & 20-23
Corky and Norm are excited to host Gerald and Laura at their home in the valley outside Los Angeles to watch a once-ina-lifetime meteor shower. But as the stars come out and the conversation gets rolling, it becomes clear that Gerald and Laura might not be all that they appear to be.
Once Upon A Mattress - Youth Edition • April 20, 21
Main Street Newnan
6 First Avenue, Newnan, GA 30263 770.253.8283 mainstreetnewnan.com
Market Day • Saturday, May 6, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The Market will feature over 55 unique spaces, with a variety of one-of-a-kind gift items. Market Day favorites include: fresh locally grown produce, honey, jams & jellies, pottery, art, hand-woven baskets, leather products, etc.
Downtown Newnan Restaurant Week April 16-22
Take a bite out of downtown! downtown restaurants will be showcasing their talents to both new and returning customers and will be offering specials and tasting exclusives to participants. Take a week to enjoy numerous unique culinary experiences!
The City of Newnan Leisure Services presents: Glow Golf April 15, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Wesley Street Gym Join us for a glow in the dark putt-putt golf game at 77 Wesley Street, Newnan
Fall DEA Drug Take Back Day April 29, and unwanted or expired medications can be dropped off at the Newnan Police Department, 1 Joseph Hannah Blvd, Newnan, GA 30263 *no liquids, syringes, or aerosols(inhalers) accepted*
Mark Your Calendars for these upcoming Moreland Adventures Lewis Grizzard Games June 22-24
Hunt for the Lost Treasure of Coweta Septemeber 1-30 morelandadventure.com
Movies
Regal Cinemas
Georgian 14
Ashley Park
237 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan 844.462.7342
www.regmovies.com
senoia
Senoia Alive After 5 April 21 5 p.m.
NCG Cinemas at Fischer Crossings 55 Fischer Crossings Blvd., Sharpsburg 678-326-4460
www.ncgmovies.com
Senoia Shopping, Dining, Music and More
Taste of Senoia April 23, 1 to 4 p.m. Delicious food prepared by local restaurants. Food, Raffles, Fun.
Senoia Farmers Market
Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 40 Travis St., Senoia senoiafarmersmarket on Facebook. Fresh local produce, vendors and artisans. http://www.enjoysenoia.net
Senoia Area Historical Society History Museum
6 Couch St, Senoia, GA 30276
Facebook and Instagram. senoiaareahistoricalsociety.org
Hot Rods for History Car Show May 6
Senoia City Park Marimac Lakes
LThe1175 Senoia Rd., Suite C.,
TBuddy - The Buddy Holly Story • April 14 - May 14
Experience the sensational musical about the bespectacled, 1950s rock and roll icon. This non-stop entertaining rock show recounts Buddy Holly’s 18-month, meteoric rise to fame and the indelible impact he left on the industry after his untimely death at
20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn, GA 30213
770-969-0956 •
The Odd Couple • April 27-30, May 4-7
Originally produced by STG in 1982. Neil Simon’s classic comedy opens with the weekly poker game held at the apartment of slovenly sports writer Oscar Madison. Enter his depressed, newly separated neat-freak best friend Felix Unger. Oscar invites Felix to stay with him and within the span of two weeks, we learn why these two are clearly The Odd Couple.
Serenbe
9110 Selborne Lane, Suite 210, Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 serenbefarms.com
Serenbe Farmers Market Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Selborne Green. Fresh produce, artisanal prepared foods, and fine arts and crafts.
Serenbe Farms Tours Saturdays 3 p.m. on The Farm in Grange to learn about growing organic produce.
Annual Plant Sale Sat., April 22 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Farm
40 Greenway Court, Suite D, Newnan www.southernarcdance.org • 770.683.3724
Midsummer Night’s Dream April 15, 7 p.m.
A new work directed by Dale Lyles, choreographed by Paulo Manso de Sousa and performed at the McRitchie-Hollis Museum. Tickets can be purchased in-person at the McRitchie-Hollis Museum or online through the Souther Arc Dance Center website or Facebook page. Get your tickets soon, limited seating!
Artz’n Park May 13
Flower Festival June 3
Look for more information on these events in future issues.
McRitchie-Hollis Museum
74 Jackson St., Newnan • 770.251.0207 newnancowetahistoricalsociety.com
Annual Egg Hunt with the Easter Bunny! Sat., April 8, 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Bring the kids to hunt for eggs and meet the Easter Bunny for photos! We have a few treats up our sleeves too! For more information call 770-251-0207.
“Fashion Faux Paw” -- Fashion Show & Brunch April 22, 10:30 a.m. to Noon
The folks at the Newnan-Coweta Humane Society work extremely hard to care for the lost and unwanted pets of our community. Now let’s give them a helping hand! Tickets on sale at the McRitchie-Hollis Museum and on Eventbrite!
Newnan Carnegie Foundation presents Lunch and Learn with Karen White May 10, 11am.
The Young Artists of Newnan Coweta County Art Show • Saturday, April 29, 12 to 3p.m. at Harriet Alexander Art House, 31 Hospital Rd., Newnan, GA 30263
Celebrate the artwork of over 50 students that participated in Fall & Spring Art Semesters with The Young Artists of Newnan Coweta County. Jalapeno Express food truck will be on-site if you would like to purchase lunch and meet with the young artists.
The Carnegie Library
1 LaGrange Street, Newnan • 770.683.1347 newnancarnegie.com
Exercise Is Medicine, Gentle Yoga and Crochet, Book Club with Lola, , Literary Circle Book Club, and more. Visit newnancarnegie. com and eventbrite.com for information.
Some events require reservations and space is limited.
Lunch and Learn with local author Mike Brown Friday, April 28, 12-1
Sponsored by: Carnegie Foundation
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Live Music M
301 Lafayette Ave., Fayetteville, GA 30214
770.719.4173
www.TheVilleAmp.com/ Easton Corbin June 24 Back n Black Pandora’s Box July 15
AC/DC & Aerosmith Tributes
The Legendary Wailers July 29 featuring Junior Marvin Everclear August 19 Look for ad on page 13
Newnan Kiwanis Club Golf
NEWNAN
Frederick Brown Jr.
Amphitheater
201 McIntosh Trail, PTC 770.631.0630
Check website for 2023 Concert Series! amphitheater.org/
Thursday, April 13 at Newnan Country Club
1356 North Highway 29, Newnan, GA 30263
$1,000 Hole-in-1 Giveaway
to first player to make a hole-in-one on Hole #17 4 Man Fort Lauderdale Format
$500 per team (including 2 Mulligans per Player) … 18 holes, cart and lunch
Prizes, Pro Shop Credits, Lunch and more
CLOSEST TO THE PIN PRIZE ON ALL FOUR PAR 3 HOLES $25 per hole
PRO SHOP CREDITS …1st Place Team Prize $400 ($100 per player)
2nd Place Team Prize $300 ($75 per player)
3rd Place Team Prize $200 ($50 per player)
Worst Team Prize $100 ($25 per player)
Registration 9 a.m. • Shotgun Start 10 a.m.. Hole sponsorships available $100 per hole. Additional donations appreciated. For more info, sponsorships and to register contact Chip Barron, Golf Committee Chairman, 770.301.6843 ChipB@LindseysRealtors.com Please send checks and registration forms by April 7, 2023.
Make checks payable to: Newnan Kiwanis Club and Mail to: Newnan Kiwanis Club, c/o Chip Barron, 14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263
ALL MONIES GO TO A GREAT CAUSE … THE KIWANIS CHILDRENS’ FUND.
at Boyd Park 110 Smith Street, LaGrange, GA 30240 706.298.5434
Coweta County Genealogical Society
8 Carmichael St., Newnan Wed. - Fri., 10 am to 4 pm
Check Facebook for more info
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for Kris Youman’s Local and Live Music
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Chattahoochee Bend State Park
425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan, GA 30263
www.gastateparks.org/ChattahoocheeBend
Call and ask about reservations: 770.254.7271
Tree I.D. Hike • Saturday, Apr 22, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Hike down the River Trail (1.8 miles) and learn to identify trees that grow along the river, trees that are native to the area and invasive species. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a water bottle. Meet at the Visitor Center. $5 plus $5 parking. 770-254-7271.
NBA Basketball
ATLANTA HAWKS
April 5, Wed., – Washington Wizards, 7:30 pm – BSSE
April 7, Fri. – Philadelphia 76ers, 7:30 pm – BSSE
April 9, Sun. – at Boston Celtics, 1 pm – BSSE
April 11-14 – NBA Play-In Games, TBD
Fox Theatre
660 Peachtree St NE (at Ponce de Leon Ave NE), Atlanta 404.881.2100
Tickets on sale for upcoming shows. Check website … http://foxtheatre.org
April 15 – NBA Playoffs Begin, TBD
All Home Games played at State Farm Arena
BSSE – Bally Sports Southeast
Chastain Park 140 W Wieuca Rd NW, Atlanta 404.233.2227
State Farm Arena
1 Philips Dr NW (at Centennial Olympic Park Dr), Atlanta, GA 404.878.3000
Tickets on sale for upcoming shows. Check website … statefarmarena.com
MLS Soccer
ATLANTA UNITED
April 8, Sat., - at New York City
FC, 7:30 pm – Apple TV
April 15, Sat. – at Toronto FC, 7:30 pm – Apple TV
April 23, Sun. – Chicago Fire FC, 4:30 pm – Apple TV, FS1
April 29, Sat. – at Nashville SC, 1:30 pm – Apple TV, FOX
May 6, Sat. – at Inter Miami, 7:30 pm – Apple TV
All Home Games played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium
MLB Baseball
ATLANTA BRAVES
April 5, Wed., - at St. Louis Cardinals, 1:15 pm – BSS
April 6, Thurs. – San Diego Padres, 7:20 pm – BSSE
April 7, Fri. – San Diego Padres, 7:20 pm – BSS
April 8, Sat. – San Diego Padres, 7:20 pm – BSSE
April 9, Sun. – San Diego Padres, 7:08 pm – ESPN
April 10, Mon. – Cincinnati Reds, 7:20 pm – BSSE
April 11, Tues. – Cincinnati Reds, 7:20 pm – BSSE
April 12, Wed. – Cincinnati Reds, 7:20 pm – BSSE
April 14, Fri. – at Kansas City Royals, 8:10 pm – BSSE
April 15, Sat. – at Kansas City Royals, 4:10 pm – BSS
April 16, Sun. – at Kansas City Royals, 2:10 pm – BSS
April 17, Mon. – at San Diego Padres, 9:40 pm – BSS
April 18, Tues. – at San Diego Padres, 9:40 pm – BSS
April 19, Wed. – at San Diego Padres, 4:10 pm – BSS
April 21, Fri. – Houston Astros, 7:20 pm – BSS
April 22, Sat. – Houston Astros, 7:20 pm – BSS
BIKECOWETA (info@bikecoweta.com) Website - bikecoweta.com
Check out their Facebook page
Camps, Clinics, Bike Rides, and lots of fun
The Town of Tyrone and Sandy Creek High School Band present Spring Market & Jazz in the Park April 21, 5:30 p.m Live music, delicious food and vendors. Shamrock Park, 960 Senoia Road, Tyrone
April 23, Sun. – Houston Astros, 1:30 pm – BSS
April 24, Mon. – Miami Marlins, 7:20 pm – BSS
April 25, Tues. – Miami Marlins, 7:20 pm – BSS
April 26, Wed. – Miami Marlins, 7:20 pm – BSS
April 27, Thurs. – Miami Marlins, 12:20 pm – BSS
April 28, Fri. – at New York Mets, 7:10 pm – BSS
April 29, Sat. – at New York Mets, 4:05 pm – FOX
April 30, Sun. – at New York Mets, 1:40 pm – BSS
May 1, Mon. – at New York Mets, 1:10 pm – BSS
May 2, Tues. – at Miami Marlins, 6:40 pm – BSS
May 3, Wed. – at Miami Marlins, 6:40 pm – BSS
May 4, Thurs. – at Miami Marlins, 4:10 pm – BSS
All Home Games played at Truist Park BSS – Bally Sports South BSSE – Bally Sports Southeast
Beignets and Bontemps with author Karen White in the Garden!
May 10th at McRitchie-Hollis Museum with Newnan Carnegie
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 10th at 11am!
You are cordially invited to celebrate NYT bestselling author Karen White’s brand new launch of The House on Prytania “New Orleans style” on the beautiful grounds of the McRitchie-Hollis House Museum.
Karen will discuss her inspiration and the ghostly intrigue of her newest novel set in the Big Easy (She was a graduate of Tulane University!), followed by a booksigning and refreshments including the Crescent City’s famous beignets and homemade Tassies. Afterwards enjoy a free tour of the museum’s wonderful exhibits showcasing State Representative Lynn Smith’s legendary hat collection and featuring vintage Spring wardrobe pieces from the Newnan Coweta Historical Society’s collection.
Hosted by the Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation, this event is free and books will be available for purchase on site. What better way to spend a morning with family and friends – than enjoying Karen’s lively talk, a museum tour, New Orleans treats and a great summer read!
The McRitchie-Hollis Museum is located at 74 Jackson St. in historic downtown Newnan. Follow signs to parking in rear. For further information visit (our info) or contact the Museum at 770.251.0207. Reservations encouraged (not mandatory) through Eventbrite.com
The Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation, a 501(c)-3 charitable corporation, is the funding arm of the historic 1904 Newnan Carnegie Library.
Foundation
About Karen:
Karen White is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 34 books, including the Tradd Street series, The Last Night in London, Dreams of Falling, The Night the Lights Went Out, Flight Patterns, The Sound of Glass, and A Long Time Gone.
Karen’s roots run deep in the South where many of her novels are set. Her intricate plot lines and compelling characters charm and captivate readers with just the right mix of family drama, mystery, intrigue and romance.
Her new release, The House on Prytania is the second in the Royal Street series preceded by The Shop on Royal Street.
The Bookmark
with Susan CrutchfieldSpring is such a delightful time of year! Sunshine, flowers, staying light later, and the Carnegie Spring Festival! Spring always feels like such a time of renewal after winter. I always feel like that’s when the new year really begins. The trees turn green around the square and the flower baskets pop up. The downtown area really shows off how beautiful it is during spring. We won’t even discuss the pollen though. You win some, you lose some!
This year’s Carnegie Spring festival will be held on Saturday, April 22nd starting at 10 a.m. We have so much fun planned for the whole family. We will have games and crafts on the sidewalk for kids & teens. We also are excited to welcome back the Coweta Master Gardeners upstairs to talk about the Joy of Container Gardening, which also starts at 10 a.m. But the day’s highlight will be the reveal of our Summer 2023 Programs Schedule and Summer Reading Program! We hope you will be able to join us for this fun morning! You can let us know you are coming by RSVPing on Eventbrite. I would be remiss if I didn’t leave you with a few Spring book suggestions!
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery — This book begins in the spring and the descriptions are so beautiful and vivid. Who can forget Anne’s dreams of wanting to sleep in the wild cherry trees? No one can describe a nature scene like L.M. Montgomery!
The Scent Keeper by Erica Bauermeister — This book is so stunningly written. It weaves magical realism with family drama and longing for a place to feel like home. I also loved the visceral descriptions in this book. And the way the author uses scent as magic feels fresh and new.
Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon — I adored this romance book about a TV meteorologist and sports reporter. These two start scheming to reunite their formerly married bosses so they will leave them alone at work and during the process, they get to know one another. I like how this book handled depression in such a beautiful way.
Check out some upcoming Newnan Carnegie Library events on page 17
They offer Exercise Is Medicine, Gentle Yoga, Crochet, Book Club with Lola, Literary Circle Book Club, and more. Visit newnancarnegie.com and eventbrite.com for information.
Some events require reservations and space is limited.
1 LaGrange Street, Newnan • 770.683.1347 newnancarnegie.com
And our children’s librarian Ms. Teri suggests the book Plant the Tiny Seed by Christie Matheson. It will show the reader how tiny seeds bloom into beautiful plants.
I hope everyone has a beautiful spring and I hope you have a chance to visit a library to help grow your mind!
Susan Crutchfield is the director of the Carnegie Library in Historic Downtown Newnan. She also is a professional photographer and enjoys volunteering with the Newnan ArtRez and the Newnan Theatre Company.
The Journey
with Samantha BrazieHey there, Paper readers! I’ve been thinking a lot about how quickly life’s pace has changed over the last four years. Stop, start. Run, crawl, sprint. Work harder because you are lucky to have a job. Your job is lucky to have you. Make your own terms. Rise up. Shut your mouth. Keep your head down. Speak up. The reality is, there are times when we have to do each one of these things and it can be overwhelming when you don’t see it coming.
I’ve written a lot about mental health in this column, how some things seem so out of control that it affects the way we think and feel in a massively negative way. Also, about staying positive and surrounding yourself with others that have the same and/or better mindset than you do. People that make you want to be better and make you feel heard and loved. About continuously having goals and not giving up.
But what about pushing yourself when you don’t want to, to continue to move to the next level? What about making yourself rise up and fight when you feel like you’re slipping away or that you’re overwhelmed and don’t think you can keep it up?
I tend to be a very driven person but I wasn’t always that way. If my husband hadn’t told me to stop talking to him about college until I did something about it I probably wouldn’t have signed up. If I hadn’t been given the opportunity to have the quality of life I have now, I don’t think I would not have believed it was possible. But trust me, I had to leap to get here. Leap, sprint, crawl, pole vault and leap again. Even writing this column was so completely out of my comfort zone it was unreal. We have to give ourselves the permission to take chances, even though we may fall flat on our face. If you allow it to be, it can be as simple as decision making. Yes, I may fail but if and/or when I do, I will pause to reflect and start over. As long as you know what is truly important to you, and what you want aligns with that – there should be no question on whether you will give it another go.
I’ve been listening to a David Goggins audiobook lately. Although I’m not a huge fan of the excessive profanity, I think his story is fascinating. Not going into too much detail here, but if you haven’t heard of him – look him up. I read his first book (Can’t Hurt Me) last year and am halfway through the second book (Never Finished). He repeatedly makes me think about my life and my decision making. Two takeaways from this book that I believe are valuable in this context are:
1. Our sad stories tend to allow us to grade ourselves on a forgiving curve. The reality is we should forgive ourselves. But we should also get up, shake it off, learn from the sadness and the tragedy. Then rise up. Fight and claw your way back if you have to, but don’t allow your Journey to stop because of something that did or didn’t happen to you in the past. Keep moving up in that curve.
2. The hand you were dealt was not your fault, but it is your responsibility. Like it or not, it is what it is. It is your responsibility to move on and be better for your own mental health and to show the next generation what human beings are capable of overcoming.
I look forward to hearing any feedback you have, and of course hearing about your Journey!
“The ticket to victory often comes down to bringing your very best when you feel your worst.” – David Goggins
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Mr. Personality
Newnan’s Goodwill Ambassador
APRIL - The highlights for this month are Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Christ Jesus is truly risen and is walking among us daily. Some of you have noticed that I am completely clean shaved and BEARDLESS. A new look for me since I moved to this loving town of Newnan. I was given instructions to remove all facial hair in a recent dream by a voice that I came to know as Jesus Christ. I heard and I obeyed. This dream came about me as I was seeking to embrace my true self. I feel I can grow my beard back, should I desire to do so. I am not sure I will, but after all, Mr. Personality is more than my facial hair. In the second half of my life, I am devoted to following Christ Jesus and letting go of my own selfish desires one day at a time and to the best of my ability. I am spreading the word about a new shop on the Courthouse Square that you need to experience for yourself, as I am truly limited to express in words how amazing and unique the Baker Bag Company truly is. This sweet, colorful boutique is loaded with affordable, stylish handbags of all shapes and brands, something for everyone. The lady, Cathy, is indeed a remarkable breath of fresh air. Just meeting her is worth taking the trip to the square. You can find Baker Bag Company at 19 A East Broad Street. Phone: 215.582.3432 or go to www. bakerbags.com. Tell her Mr. Personality sent you, and you may thank me later. I want to give a shout out to Seldon’s Barbershop, right next to Baker Bag Company. The place where I had my facial hair PROFESSIONALLY REMOVED. The Book of the Month was given to me by a dear sweet lady that received it from her church and wanted to pass it on. See how God works? The title of the book is “Holy Moments” by Matthew Kelly. The concept of Holy Moments is indeed a tool to stay focused on our Spiritual Journey. Holy Moments are moments when someone does you a good deed unexpectedly or completely on purpose. I used to refer to them as Blessings. However, Holy Moments keeps the image of Christ Jesus in our minds and in our hearts. Read this book for yourself and pass on the concept of Holy Moments and allow everyone to remember their own Holy Moments throughout each day. Spread the love of Christ Jesus throughout the entire universe through Holy Moments.
Remember that Jesus is the reason. Now is the time and you are the means. Pease, love, and much joy & respect. Until next time, Mr.Personality ■
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Senoia Area Blood Drive
Monday, May 1 at Senoia UMC (229 Bridge Street) from 1 to 5 p.m. This blood drive is co-sponsored by the local church and the Optimist Club of Senoia. There will be the “famous” grilled cheese sandwiches.
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H April 22 … Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo / Chris Trapper
H May 19 … Departure (Journey Tribute)
H June 2 … Grand Funk Railroad / Wet Willie
H June 9 … Rick Springfield / Sasha Hurtado
H June 10 … Toad the Wet Sprocket / Marcy Playground
H June 17 … Morris Day / Midnight Star
H June 24 … ASO / Def Leppard
H July 1 … Belinda Carlisle
H July 22 … CarPool (Cars Tribute) / Hyndesight (Pretenders Tribute)
H August 5 … Black Jacket Symphony / Saturday Night Fever
H Augusts 19 … Interstellar Echoes: A Tribute to Pink Floyd
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A Yamaha Special Delivery Provides Inclusion and Accessibility for Bass Middle Students
A large public school campus can be intimidating, especially for those young people who have issues with mobility due to an injury or a permanent disability. For a special group of students at Blake Bass Middle School, inclusion and accessibility to all parts of the campus was proving difficult due to walking distances. But with help from Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation, Bass Middle School in Newnan now has a way to meet the needs of students who need a hand getting around campus.
Dr. Cindy Bennett, the school’s principal, remembered how Yamaha helped her former school and others in the Coweta County school district. With that in mind, she reached out in the spring of 2022 to the company to request the donation of a gas-powered golf car.
“Our school would greatly benefit from this donation as we have multiple students who experience difficulty in walking long distances. The use of a golf car would allow our staff to transport these students to various areas around our school such as the bus circle, the football field, the track, and to the other side of our campus where we are planning to add an outdoor classroom,” she wrote in her petition to Yamaha. “In addition, our special needs class, which consists of six students, is committed to keeping the area around our school marquee free of debris and trash. The marquee is not within walking distance for these students, so the golf car would allow the teacher to transport the students to the marquee to complete a ‘job’ that they love to do for our school.”
Yamaha heard her and has been able to fulfill her wish. A vehicle recently became available through Yamaha’s Golf Cars division and Yamaha negotiated special funding at the school district level so that it did not impact the Bass’ limited budget. A refurbished golf car with six seats was delivered, with a few additional items thrown in to help the students. Some of the enhancements that were made include a better sunroof, windshield, upgraded seats, and custom graphic package.
“Yamaha is just so responsive and really wants to go out of their way to help students to find out what the needs are and to do what they can to the best of their ability to ensure that students have what they need,” Bennett said. “We want a school of innovation that produces well-rounded students who truly know that we don’t want to see any type of limits. We want students to reach for the stars and fulfill, whatever it is, their destiny here at Blake Bass Middle School.”
“We are so thankful to be able to have these partnerships within the community and to know that there are companies out there, specifically Yamaha, who will work with us and help us meet those needs no matter what the circumstances are.”
Bob Brown, VP of Finance and Operations Support at Yamaha agrees. “We are proud to support the schools in our community. Over 55% of our team members live in Coweta County and many of us have students in
Coweta County schools. Today’s students are our future community leaders, Yamaha customers, and Yamaha team members and it is so important to support our schools in developing our children to be prepared for success. We hope that by supplying this golf car, students can continue to reach for their stars without limitation.”
Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America designs and assembles WaveRunners, ATVs, Side by Sides, and Golf Cars at the Newnan plant. One of Coweta County’s largest private employers, Yamaha is currently expanding the team, hiring additional contract and direct hire employees. Most jobs with Yamaha start Contract at $18 per hour and are eligible to be full hires in 30 days. Details are at yamahajobs.com
Did You Know?
• 61% of low-income families do not have a single piece of age-appropriate reading material in their home?
• 1/3rd of Georgia’s children start school unprepared to learn?
• 75% of Georgia’s students who are poor readers in the third grade will remain poor readers in high school?
How Do Books Help?
The more words a child hears, the larger the child’s vocabulary and the larger the child’s vocabulary, the more likely the child will be a proficient reader. However, in order to read with a child, books must be in the home.
The Coweta County Ferst Foundation mission is to provide a free monthly age-appropriate book for every child under the age of five in Coweta County.
“Working at Yamaha has given me an awesome career trajectory. My job has given me financial stability, which has enabled me to have two kids in college right now.”
– Antoine H. Welding SupervisorThe CHEF …
The Chefs column highlights our local culinary masters. They share a recipe that has a lot of meaning to them and thankfully, how to make it. (Well at least most of it, sometimes secrets must remain that.) This month’s chef is …
Darrin Richards of Cafe 1485
Originally from a small town in western Pennsylvania, I fell in love with cooking at a young age. Glued to programs like “Iron Chef Japan” and “Good Eats” opened a world of ingredients unavailable to me at my local grocery store.
At 15, I started at McDonalds, then moved to our local Country Club where I got an introduction to Chef life. I was hooked.
While working on my culinary degree at Johnson and Wales University in Rhode Island, I now had a culinary playground at my fingertips, spending hours at local ethnic grocery stores and hole in the wall restaurants.
After graduating, I moved to Boston and started working for McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant where I quickly got promoted to Sous Chef. Now, living in Boston and wanting new experiences, I worked at local private restaurants, most notably
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Tryst and a chef lead catering company called Cuisine Chez Vous, where I spent my last five years before I moved to Georgia.
I was looking forward to moving here and trying southern, local cuisine and home cooking, only to find that it’s mostly chain restaurants and very few chef-run establishments. So, I opened Cafe 1485 to get back to basics. We take pride in using as much local products as we can including meats, breads and produce and quality brands. Even though we are currently in a small location it’s a start on the right path.
Seasonal Pickled Vegetables
Recipes are a great reference but unless you’re baking, they are merely a push in the right direction. Depending on seasonal vegetables available, the following pickle recipe can easily be adjusted to fit tastes. The important part to this recipe is the vinegar, salt and water ratios. Also make sure everything is clean and wear clean gloves if possible. The bacteria and oil on your hands can taint the recipe.
The Brine:
2 Qts Water
1 Qt Apple Cider Vinegar
2 Cups Kosher Salt
1/4 Cup Sugar
1/4 Cup Pickling Spice
5 Garlic Cloves
In a pot bring to a light simmer just enough to melt the salt.
Wash, then thin slice your veggies to uniform sizes so the batch will finish evenly. A mandoline may help save your wrist.
1 large Red Onion
3-4 Ribs of Celery
5 Medium Carrots, Peeled
2 Red Bell Peppers
7 Jalapenos (keep some seeds if you like it spicy)
Place vegetables in a large container either made of glass or heat resistant plastic.
Pour the warm liquid over the vegetables, making sure the liquid covers them. (A small plate can help keep vegetables submerged).
Place in the fridge uncovered overnight. In the morning place the lid and label with the date. Enjoy the vinegary crunch with grilled meats, seafood, tacos or whatever inspires you.
Zen Monkey’s News and Musings …
Notes from here, there and the Internet …
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State Representative Lynn Smith (R-Newnan), chair of the House Natural Resources & Environment Committee, along with Senate Rules Chairman Matt Brass (R-Newnan), said Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 311 into law. The bill creates an optional temporary tax relief mechanism for buildings damaged by a natural disaster that may be utilized by local governments. An assessment of the damaged property would be required before being eligible for temporary tax relief.
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Coweta County is ranked 11th in Georgia when it comes to healthiest counties in the state, according to data from the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Forsyth County is ranked No. 1, followed by Oconee, Cherokee, Cobb, Fayette, Gwinnett, Columbia, Towns, Paulding and Harris. The least healthy county is Hancock.
An honest enemy is better than a deceitful friend.
Although no firm date has been set, Whataburger is set to open in Newnan. For those who don’t know, the chain has some of the best hamburgers in the country. Not that we are biased or anything about the Southwestern-focused restaurant.
No one has ever discovered an animal with the perfect camouflage.
Sheriff Lenn Wood, along with Linette and Graylin Ward, were honored at the 2023 Golden Eagle Dinner. The fundraiser raised more than $55,000 and was sponsored by the Flint River Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Coweta County is part of the Flint council.
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Newnan-based Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation has donated a refurbished six-seater golf cart to Bass Middle School. The vehicle will be used to transport special needs students throughout the sprawling campus.
Moving the contents of an entire house to another typically either costs pizza and beer, or thousands of dollars. [ [ [
Coweta County at Shenandoah is officially open. It is located in the former AMC Theater located at 87 Newnan Station Drive, and will house the Tax Commissioner’s Office, which includes the Property Tax and Tag Office, and the Elections & Voter Registration Office. Two state agencies, including the Department of Driver Services (DDS) and the Department of Veterans Service, will also relocate to this facility by summer 2023.
The city of Newnan Fire Department has announced the recent promotion of four firefighters to the rank of lieutenant. Newly promoted lieutenants include Justin Cunningham, Clinton Gilley, Richie Hughes, and Cory Scott.
The Beatles started their careers playing in a basement and ended them playing on the roof.
The Coweta Sports Hall of Fame is set to grow by three new inductees at its 20th Annual Banquet. The 2023 Coweta Sports Hall of Fame Class will include Matt Donahue, Vernon Strickland and James Warner. Each were standout athletes at Newnan High School.
The 2023 Teachers of the Year for each of Coweta County’s public schools have been chosen by their fellow teachers. These teachers are selected by their fellow certified teachers at each school in
recognition of exemplary teaching, and serve as ambassadors of their profession. This year’s honorees represent grade levels from Kindergarten through 12th grade, and a range of educational disciplines including English/Language Arts, math, music, sciences and STEM education, special education and media specialists. For the full list, please visit our at website:
https://www.wintersmedia.net/coweta-school-2023-teachers-ofthe-year-announced/
We really take it for granted that we don’t have to worry about predators.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Coweta County announced that more than $100,000 was raised from their Oscar Gala. Their Beer, Bourbon and Wine event is set for August 19 at the Historic Train Depot.
Imitation crab is seafood hotdogs.
Running Injury Prevention Workshop coming to ProHealth in Peachtree City on April 25
Pictured above, ProHealth founder, Karyn Staples, PT PhD NCPT, demonstrates proper running form. Jessalyn Ford, PT DPT NCPT, a lifelong runner, will facilitate a Running Injury Preventive Workshop Tuesday, April 25, at 7 p.m. at ProHealth Physical Therapy and Pilates Studio. Participants at the interactive workshop will have an opportunity to have their running form reviewed. Class size for the workshop is limited. There is a $50 admission fee but attendance is free with the purchase of a Pilates package. ProHealth Physical Therapy and Pilates Studio is located at 1777 Georgian Park in Peachtree City. Sign up at 770.487.1931 or drop by the studio to register.
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The JOINTS
Everyone has their “go-to” place to eat. It might be with linen tablecloths and waiters in ties, or where you throw peanuts on the floor and carve your initials in the wooden tables. Whatever and wherever, it’s your “joint.”
There are lots of these places around here, and we’re out to find them all in The Joints column. And yes, all are White Monkey approved.
Here’s just a few randon joints … Fabiano’s Pizzeria … 770.683.2683 • 19 North Court Square, Newnan Very popular pizza joint. It’s their other items that really make a hit - soups, sandwiches, garlic knots and bowls of tater tots.
Garlic Thai … 770.683.7515 • 16 North Court Square, Newnan garlicthai.com For those who love Asian food, as in Thai cuisine, sushi and noodles, Garlic has to be on the top of anyone’s list. Seafood, lamb, beef, chicken, all the proteins are there in some amazing sauces including several curry spices. Goldens on the Square 770.251.4300 • 9 East Court Square, Newnan, GA 30263
The menu changes daily but there are always several meat/fish offerings, vegetables, salads and desserts. If you are looking for some good ol’ Southern comfort food, you would be hard pressed to beat Golden’s.
H.J. Wings & Things 770.755.6192, 485 Hwy 16 W, Newnan
Great wings, excellent hamburgers and top of the line cheesesteaks - and you know how serious we are about our cheesesteaks. But other “things” to consider are their shrimp, fish, massive salads, sandwiches, wraps, and … okay, wings again.
The Half Shell … 770.502.9911 • 1690 Hwy. 34 East, Newnan
Hot dogs and oysters. Hey, it’s an Alabama thing. Onion rings, fried mushrooms are a secret hit. And don’t forget the crawfish.
Hemrick’s Grocery, Deli & Cafe 770.253.6667 • 10 Franklin Road, Newnan • Open 24 hours. Charley’s Chicken and all the sides. A breakfast menu too. There’s Blimpie - America’s Sub Shop. Look fo Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees and Smoothies; Baja Fresh, Mexican Food; and an Uncle Maddio’s Pizza. HomeStyle Kitchen & BBQ … 404-228-2887 • 400 Carlton Rd., Unit A, Palmetto Soul Food and Barbecue. Grab and Go, Ready-to-Eat Meals.
Japaneck Frank Hibachi Cuisine … 678.621.4202 • 30 Main St., Suite C, Senoia
This joint is all about something different. Different foods, different cooking styles, sushi, hibachi … different. Think flat tops, shrimp, steak, salmon, grilled veggies, ginger sauce, the perfect fried rice and more ... japaneckfranksnenoia.com
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The Mad Mexican … 770.683.9545 • 2 East Court Square. Southern BBQ meets Mexican tacos. A unique take on Mexican dishes - burritos, quesadillas, nachos - with that Southern flair. Now serving margaritas … and awesomeness.
Modern Thai … 678-834-5403 • modernthaiga.com • 54 Carriage Oaks Drive, Tyrone. A few offerings … Panang Beef … sliced beef tenderloin sautéed in panang curry topped with minced kaffir lime leaf and bell pepper served with jasmine blue rice. Or Spaghetti Keo Mao: stir fried spaghetti, shrimp, scallop, calamari, sweet onion, bell peppers, green beans with fresh chili, garlic & Holy basil. And Deep fried calamari rings with tentacles in salt and pepper batter served with pineapple chili sauce.
The Red Door Cafe 770-599-6838 • 86 Georgia Hwy. 85, Haralson, GA If you are ever in Haralson, Georgia, make sure and stop at Williams Grocery for some of the best sausage in the country. And you can try it right next door at the Red Door Cafe. You can have breakfast or lunch. On weekdays, they usually have two meat specials with plenty of vegetables. Or order off the blackboards.
Señor Taco … 678.723.7255, senortaco.com • 75 Main St., Senoia
If you happen to be out and about in Senoia, you have to try out Senor Taco. It is so good they’ve had to move across the street to a bigger place. Any place that serves you two different salsas with chips.
She Craft Company … 678.884.6323 • 929 Senoia Road, Tyrone
The chef calls it “Asian Confusion.” We call it fun and unique.
A Korean/Chinese/Southern place - grilled brussel sprouts, meat Bulgogi sliders.
Town and Country … 770.251.8070 • 8 Franklin Road, Newnan
Their slogan is “Come back to the country.” And that’s what you get. Homestyle breakfast, lunch and dinner. Just good food without all the bells and whistles. Probably the nicest waitresses around as well.
Windy Hill Family Farms 1011 Rock House Road, Senoia, Georgia, 30276
This fourth-generation local dairy farm is creating a name for itself in the beef business. It is one of our favorite “go-to” places for quality beef at a reasonable price.
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Meet Hanna Barnett of Home Helpers, an ‘Exceptional Caregiver’
Home Helpers Home Care is pleased to introduce its third ‘Exceptional Caregiver’ of this year – Hanna Barnett Hannah explains that helping others has always played an important role in her life.
“Since a very young age, I’ve always loved to help people and knew that I wanted a job in healthcare when old enough. Lucky for me, the opportunity arrived early and in high school, I was able to obtain an aide license.”
Hanna Barnett“Fast forward over eight years later, I’m still doing what I love. Healthcare, in general, has taught me a range of life skills, but seeing seniors’ flourish is what brings me the most joy. Home Helpers has allowed me to see clients in their homes where they smile brighter and I can help them with their care needs.”
For the 10th consecutive year, Home Helpers of Georgia and Alabama, based here in Newnan, has earned the recognition as a 2023 Best of Home Care – Provider of Choice Award winner. The Best of Home Care – Provider of Choice Award is based on client satisfaction ratings collected from telephone interviews performed by HCP. The home care providers who earn this award consistently exceed the industry standards for quality in-home care.
The Film Fix … Streaming Edition
with Jonathan W. HickmanCapsule Reviews … New Rating System - A “Fix" is recommended with a rating between 6 and 10! a “No Fix” with ratings of 1 to 5 isn’t. http://dailyfilmfix.com/
In Theaters:
Air (April 5) – l Fix Rating 8/10 — Ben Affleck directs and plays the juicy role of Phil Knight, the visionary CEO of Nike. Affleck’s usual partner in the movies, Matt Damon, plays Sonny Vaccaro, the basketball-obsessed scout for the company who signs then-NBA rookie Michael Jordan to a ground-breaking shoe contract.
While the high-flying Jordan is a character in the film, the narrative focuses on his genius mother, Deloris (Viola Davis), who was greatly responsible for the landmark deal. Even though “Air” is an April release, it’s likely an award contender in several categories, including Davis and Damon, who are terrific in this nostalgic take on a significant moment in business and popular culture history.
On a Wing and a Prayer (April 5) — l Fix Rating 7/10 — Speaking of flying, “On a Wing and a Prayer” is a surprisingly effective telling of a harrowing true story. This inspirational film does start with some goofy, homespun, near-wince-inducing elements. But when things shift to the airplane, “Prayer” takes off.
The film becomes a riveting life-and-death struggle as southern businessman Doug White (Dennis Quaid) and his wife (Heather Graham) must figure out how to land their plane when the pilot dies in mid-flight. “Desperate Housewives” star Jesse Metcalfe plays a pilot on the ground who figures out how to communicate with White and talk him back to earth.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (now playing) l Fix Rating 7/10 – Who knew that the role-playing game that was previously adapted unsuccessfully could be effectively rebooted? “Honor Among Thieves” is light, family entertainment.
Chris Pine stars as Edgin, the leader of a band of thieves who embark on an epic quest. Edgin’s crew includes Holga (Michelle Rodriquez), his muscular enforcer, a hapless sorcerer named Simon (Justice Smith), and Doric (Sophia Lillis), a ferocious animal shapeshifter. They are assisted by Xenk (Regé-Jean Page), a gallant hero who can confront almost any threat.
When Forge (Hugh Grant), a former member of Edgin’s gang, gains control of a kingdom, the thieves must work together to thwart his plans while doing pitched battle with a powerful sorcerer. The attractive cast and colorful visuals make this whimsical adventure work.
John Wick: Chapter 4 (now playing) –l Fix Rating 9/10 — The 4th film in the blockbuster series could be the best Wick yet. This epic film, clocking in at almost 3 hours, has Wick (Keanu Reeves), once again, trying to untangle himself from the mysterious High Table. Everything is bigger in this action-packed installment. The “gun-fu” fight sequences are amazing, with one sequence shot from a bird’s eye view that is a highlight in this elegant action extravaganza.
Streaming Selects:
Fatal Attraction (Season 1 starts on April 30) — Everything old is new again, as the 1987 erotic thriller gets a series update. What doesn’t ever get old is the edgy consequences of infidelity. Joshua Jackson takes on the role of Dan Gallagher, played by Michael Douglas in the original. Lizzy Caplan steps into Glenn Close’s shoes as Alex Forrest, the other woman, turned stalker after an affair. And Amanda Peet is Beth Gallagher, played by Anne Archer in 1987. Bunnies aren’t likely safe in this steamy reimagining.
Barry (Season 4 starts on April 16) – This is the final season of the award-winning series about a professional killer named Barry (Bill Hader), who decides to change careers and become an actor. Of course, getting out of the murder game is nearly impossible as Barry gets deeper and deeper embroiled in bloody battles between criminal organizations requiring his brutal skills.
Theatrical Teasers:
Renfield (April 14) – Nicolas Cage stars as Count Dracula, but this movie is about his loyal assistant Renfield (Nicholas Hoult). After years of doing whatever his boss demands and coping with a hostile work environment, Renfield decides to stand up and assert himself. Naturally, this does sit well with the Count, who will leave death and destruction in his path. Awkwafina plays a police officer who befriends Renfield on his journey of self-discovery and independence.
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always (season 1, April 19) – The Rangers from the original 1990s series return to don the costumes and fight evil forces from their past. While the production values look higher end than previous efforts, this new refreshed series doesn’t abandon the cornball charm of the original. Plenty of fans are no doubt ready for “Morphin Time!”
The Pope’s Exorcist (April 14) – Russell Crowe plays Father Gabriele Amorth, who works for the Vatican performing exorcisms. But when the Pope (Franco Nero) asks him to investigate the possession of a boy, Amorth uncovers a conspiracy that might undermine the church.
Tetris (now streaming) – l Fix Rating 8/10 — Ever since “The Social Network” proved that business narratives could make for fascinating cinema, stories of the formation of a company and the contract negotiations continue to be popular. “Air” is a similar business procedural, and next month, we’ll see the movie “Blackberry” in theaters (it’s pretty good, by the way). “Tetris” is hugely entertaining.
This 1980s set film follows Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) and his efforts to procure the license rights to the famous game about falling blocks. But the inventor lives behind the Iron Curtain, and Henk has to travel to Russia and negotiate with shadowy government forces. It’s an engrossing and exciting film.
Evil Dead Rise (April 21) – This update of the Sam Raimi franchise thrilled audiences at the South by Southwest Film Festival. The cabin in the woods is replaced with an apartment building in a big city. The reuniting of two estranged sisters is interrupted by the arrival of demons that possess folks with evil. The trailers tease blood-curdling thrills and nasty horror. Bring on the Deadites!
Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story of the Once and Future Heavyweight Champion of the World (April 28) – George Foreman’s story is long overdue for a proper cinematic telling. The trailers look promising as the film traces the history of the beloved boxer. “Big George Foreman” is directed by George Tillman, Jr. (see “The Hate U Give” and “The Longest Ride”), and Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker plays a prominent role.
Rennervations (season 1 starts on April 12) – Before Jeremy Renner’s near-death experience with a renegade snow plow, he headlined this reality series about repurposing old vehicles for underserved communities. It looks like a home show with a unique twist.
47th Annual Atlanta Film Festival + Creative Conference (April 20 – 30) — The 10-day festival kicks off at Atlanta’s treasured historic movie theater, The Plaza, with an opening night presentation of Sundance favorite, the action/comedy “Polite Society.” Among other notable screenings, Festival attendees will have an early opportunity to see “The Card Counter” director Paul Schrader’s latest crime drama “Master Gardener” starring Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver. For more information and tickets (in-person and virtually), visit: AtlantaFilmFestival.com. Artwork from website.
The Psychology of Filmmaking
The Other Night School April 11, 6 p.m. reception, 6:30 p.m. talk at UWG Newnan
Dead Ringers (season 1, April 21) – Oscar-winner Rachel Weisz plays the role once inhabited by another Academy Award recipient Jeremy Irons in director David Cronenberg’s fantastically disturbing 1988 film by the same name. In this new approach to the Bari Wood novel “Twins,” Weisz plays the brilliant Mantle Twins, physicians who aim to change how women give birth. But anyone who experienced the Cronenberg gem will know that nothing goes as planned. The Mantles may be identical, but their personalities are starkly different, leading to an inevitable conflict. The trailers look deliciously devilish.
With Dr. Alison Umminger, Professor of English, and Dr. Nisha Gupta, Associate Professor of Psychology. Why do certain movies leave us feeling emotionally moved? Join a screenwriter and a psychotherapist as they discuss how going to the movies can be as psychologically transformative as going to therapy. Register Eventbrite.com 80 Jackson St., 678.839.2300, westga.edu
Carnegie Cinema: Elvis April 20, 1 to 4:30 p.m.
Join the Newnan Carnegie Library for an afternoon of watching the 2022 movie based on the life of one of rock and roll’s biggest stars. Free popcorn will be served! The film is rated [PG-13] for substance abuse, strong language, smoking, and suggestive material. Registration is required via Eventbrite.com. For more info on the movie we will be playing please call the Carnegie or visit our website at newnancarnegie.com. 1 LaGrange St., newnancarnegie.com