The Weekly May 10, 2023

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THURSDAY, MAY 11th

Coweta-Fayette EMC Inaugural Swing Fore Operation Round Up Golf Tournament Fundraiser at Newnan Country Club. www.utility.org https://bit.ly/3FrYDVt

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Youth & Summer Jobs Fair First United Methodist Church from 4 to 6 p.m. Parish Hall, 33 Greenville St., goodwillsr.org & Veterans’ Expo 2023 at The Summit YMCA A free event 4 p.m., 1765 Highway 34 E, Newnan. ChelsieN@ymcaatlanta.org _______ & _______

SAHA's May program "Portraits of Senoia" with photographer Gary Gruby. 6:30 p.m. 6 Couch St.

THURSDAY-SUNDAY, MAY 11-14

SUNDAY, MAY 14th

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MONDAY, MAY 15th

Coweta Public Library's 2023 Summer Reading Challenge registration open coweta.beanstack.com, cowetapubliclibrary.org

TUESDAY, MAY 16th

Joy of Container Gardens at The Carnegie at 2:30 p.m. 1 LaGrange St., Newnan 683.1347 **Registration required https://www.eventbrite.com/e/627649254817

FRIDAY, MAY 19th

Senoia Alive After 5 5p.m. Food trucks, live music, activities for all ages, craft vendors, and more, downtown Senoia. _______ & _______

Departure at PTC’s The Fred amphitheater.org SOLD OUT

Gov. Kemp signs

NTC's Monty Python's Spamalot … the legend of King Arthur and his knights, but with show girls, cows, killer rabbits and French people. Newnan Theatre Co., 24 1st Ave., newnantheatre.org

FRIDAY, MAY 12th

Newnan Police Department's Annual Golf Tournament at SummerGrove Golf Course, 335 Summergrove Parkway, Newnan. Info 770.254.2355 ext. 143. All the money raised will go toward the Department’s Public Safety’s Christmas With A Cop program. Sponsored by Yamaha.

SATURDAY, MAY 13th

Artz ‘N Park with Southern Dance Arc at Greenville Street Park, 7 p.m. Performances in dance, music, art, and more! Bring a picnic, family, friends and celebrate diversity in the arts. www.artznpark.org, 770.683.3724

SATURDAY, MAY 20th

ROYAL RUN The Superhero Edition A whimsical, fun-filled 5K and 1Mile Royal Dash the whole family will enjoy. Court Square 7:45 a.m. www.runsignup.com/keriskares

GRADUATION MEMORIAL DAY

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bills at WGTC Coweta Campus

West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) was honored to host Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp at its Coweta Campus in Newnan last Thursday for a bill signing ceremony.

Gov. Kemp signed six bills – House bills 163, 155, and 607, and Senate bills 246, 3, and 86 – that will increase workforce opportunities in high-demand career fields and support higher education.

Garrison Douglas, Kemp’s press secretary, said that the Technical College System of Georgia’s (TCSG) Quick Start program and its focus on workforce development made WGTC’s campus the perfect location for the bill signing.

“This bill signing essentially symbolizes the relationship we’ve had with TCSG, Coweta County, and WGTC in regard to workforce development,” Douglas said. “Workforce development is absolutely necessary to fill the jobs that are coming from this giant economic boom that we’re seeing.”

The event was attended by a wide range of business leaders, educators, students, and elected officials from throughout the state. Many expressed their excitement about the potential impact of the bills on the state’s economy and workforce including WGTC president Dr. Julie Post.

“As a technical college, we are proud to play a vital role in developing the skilled workforce that our state’s businesses need to succeed,” Post said. “These bills will help us to support even more students in pursuing high-demand careers.”

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Real Es tate with Jess

What Is Due Diligence?

When purchasing real estate, it is important to know what a “due diligence” period is. This is the opportunity for the buyer to do their homework and discover information about the property they are purchasing. The due diligence period is negotiable between the buyer and seller and is part of the purchase and sale agreement.

In residential real estate, this time period is typically the first 7 to 14 days of the contract, but can be longer or shorter. This is the best time for a buyer to conduct a home inspection. Some people think of due diligence like an option. The buyer can option out of the contract without any penalty and have their earnest money returned in full.

Regarding home inspections, the buyer can use the ability to option out of the contract as leverage for concerns found during the home inspection. The purchaser may ask the seller for home repairs during this time period and may opt out of the contract if the seller does not agree. This puts a lot of pressure on the seller to handle some, if not all, of the requests made by the buyer. This is quite the change from the “buyer beware” era of real estate in the past, when there typically was no due diligence period and the buyer was “locked-in” the contract.

Home inspections are not all that is conducted during a due diligence period. In land purchases, a buyer may perform a perc test, to confirm that the soil is sufficiently permeable to water. This is necessary in rural areas for septic tanks. If the land is being rezoned, the purchaser may need a lengthy due diligence to determine if the local government will rezone the property for the intended use. For example, a buyer may want to rezone a property from rural conservation to commercial. This would require a rezoning hearing with the local governing authority. Typically, you will see several months of due diligence allowed for this process.

In the history of real estate, the due diligence period is still a relatively new concept. Due diligence is controversial to some agents as they see sellers getting taken advantage of. A buyer beats a seller down on price initially during the contract negotiation and then comes back again a few days later to negotiate again during the due diligence period. To protect themselves, sellers can attempt to sell “as-is” with no repairs.

In a strong real estate market, the seller can also use their market to advantage. If the buyer threatens to back out during due diligence, it is likely the seller will find another buyer quickly. This gives the seller some negotiation power. At the same time, it may be very difficult for the buyer to find another home in a competitive market.

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14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263

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 #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.

3 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.

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.

RESIDENTIAL LOT ON BERRY AVENUE IN TOWN. All utilities available. $29,900 Frank.

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.

AMLAJACK 255.5+/- ACRES WITH HALF MILE FRONTAGE ON I-85 between 2 industrial parks. $17,890,600. Frank.

CHOICE 10.13 ACRES ZONED COMMERCIAL (C-2) ON HWY 74 (SENOIA ROAD). Adjoins Georgia World of Beverages. 579’ frontage on Hwy 74 and additional frontage on Landrum Road (385’+/-). $3,500,000. Frank

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

FOR LEASE – 3,200 s/f upstairs office space - $750 per month (Owner/Agent) Frank.

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MLS #10073522 MLS #10132017 MLS #10110852 LOT 2: VACANT LOT IN WEST COWETA COUNTY with county water and electricity available. Country setting on East Coggin but easy access to Newnan, Franklin, and Carrollton. $60,000 Jess. 109 RESIDENTIAL LOTS IN MANCHESTER, GA! Manchester city water, sewer & electricity available. Schools nearby! Walk to downtown Manchester. $30,000 per lot. BULK SALE ONLY. Frank/Jess 6.47 ACRES ZONED GENERAL COMMERCIAL! Convenient to Hwy 34 Bypass & downtown Newnan. Great opportunity for many potential uses. New Price $499,000. Frank and Chip 12 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN GRANTVILLE. BULK SALE ONLY. Easy access to I-85, Atlanta, Newnan, LaGrange and Columbus. Seller will only sell as a bundle, not individual lots. $420,000. Frank/Jess. MLS #10101800
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Notes from Perry Street

and a Little Zen

Every now and then I step back and take stock of, well, what’s going on. It has not been a pretty few months.

Russia has restarted bombing what are obviously civilian apartments, killing children without a thought. Why ordinary Russians have not stormed Putin’s lair is beyond me. There is another civil war in Africa. I am not aware of a time in my life when there wasn’t a war somewhere in Africa.

And then we have France. The country is in the midst of major rioting from one end to the other. By rioting I mean water cannons, batons, riot gear, shots fired, hundreds of police and rioters injured.

And why have the French taken to the trenches, er streets? The government had the audacity to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.

We are not alone here in the old U.S.A. We seem to be on a shooting spree.

A child is shot because her ball bounced into her neighbor’s yard. A black teenager was killed when he knocked on the wrong door. Ask your neighbor to tone down firing off his AK-47 in the front yard? That’s a shooting that led to the execution-style killing of five family members.

Two teenagers - cheerleaders no less - were shot when they got into the wrong car. Their assailant followed them to their car and shot them. When they start shooting the cheerleaders … A former president has been indicted on more than 30 counts relating to using campaign funds to cover up an affair with a porn star. I never thought I would write a sentence like that. The former vice president just testified before an investigative panel regarding the aforementioned former president’s role in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots to determine whether the former president tried to overthrow the elections.

Everyone, that being government types, is raising hell about the Chinese-owned app Tik-Tok, saying our Eastern friends are using the information gleaned to spy on Americans.

News flash to the few who don’t get it yet. Our phones are spying on us. (Everyone nod their heads please). Don’t believe me? Start talking about anything near your phone. I promise whatever you were talking about will show up in your next Internet search.

A few other things on my mind …

How to leave your phone number. One does not leave a long message and then say “my number is: 9185551212.” I got, maybe, the first two numbers. I will now have to replay your looooong message multiple times to get your number. Try this: “my number is 918 … 555 … 1212. Those … are pauses if you were wondering.

Speaking of phones, when someone tries to leave you a message and you get the nice recording saying “the mailbox is full … goodbye,” or “the mailbox has not been set up, goodbye,” yeah, people will not want to do business with you.

And speaking of business, what is up with this new trend of just not showing up for a scheduled meeting? By scheduled, I’m talking about accepting calendar invites, text reminders, etc., and then playing ghost. How do these people stay in business?

Final thoughts.

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Eventsupcoming!

May 19 & 20, FRIDAY & SATURDAY

■ 2023 Cattlemen’s Association 31st Annual RODEO cowetacattlemens.com

May 20, SATURDAY …

■ Keris Kares Superhero Run runsignup.com/keriskares

■ MGEV Spring Garden Tour Coweta Master Gardener Extension Volunteer’s Spring Garden Tour 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tour 5 MGEV gardens as well as the Demonstration Garden and the Nature Trail at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Space is limit-

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ed. Get your tickets now. Questions, call 770.254.2620. Rain or shine. 255 Pine Road, Newnan. coweta.extension@uga.edu

■ Senoia Area Historical Society Barn Dance 6 to 10 p.m. at Senoia Community Center, 310 Howard Rd. Learn to promenade with Square Dance Caller Frank Anderson. Win a suede fringed jacket wrap, valued at $800, with raffle. DJ Larry Nelms. Proceeds benefit the Senoia Area Historical Society.

May 24, WEDNESDAY ECHS Graduation

May 25, THURSDAY NHS Graduation

May 26, FRIDAY NGHS Graduation

May 27, SATURDAY …

■ Senoia Memorial Day Celebration at Lake Marimac starts at 5 p.m. DJ, Food, Drinks. Music at 7:30 p.m. Fireworks 10 p.m. For more info memorialday@enjoysenoia.com

May 29, MONDAY … Memorial Day

■ Senoia Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony City of Senoia Cemetery at 9 a.m. to honor our nation’s brave service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. For more info memorialday@enjoysenoia.com

May 30, TUESDAY … Heritage Graduation

All events subject to change. Check with hosts for latest. send your event details to info@wintersmedia.net

May Daily Menu

SUNDAY: German Chocolate, Bee’s Knees

MONDAY: Carrot, Marble Cheesecake

TUESDAY: Key Lime, Caramel Turtle, GLUTEN FREE

WEDNESDAY: Vanilla Lavender, Dulce de Leche

THURSDAY: Strawberry, Peaches & Cream, Baker’s Choice, VEGAN

FRIDAY: Strawberries N Creme, Margarita, Baker’s Choice, GLUTEN FREE

SATURDAY: Strawberry Cheesecake, Blackberry Bourbon, Baker’s Choice

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When Treating Strokes, Every Minute Counts

Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. As a result, Piedmont Newnan Hospital is on a mission to increase awareness of stroke signs, symptoms and risk factors. While Piedmont Newnan can provide excellent care for patients suffering from stroke, the biggest factor in creating positive outcomes is for a person to act quickly at the first signs of symptoms.

“Time means everything when it comes to a patient’s potential recovery from a stroke,” said Robin Baker, RN, BSN, SCRN, CEN, Stroke Program Manager at Piedmont Newnan. “If you are experiencing any symptoms of a stroke or other cardiac event, call 9-1-1 immediately. Your outcomes are far worse from a heart attack or stroke if you delay care or do not come to the hospital.”

A stroke is when the blood flow to the brain is interrupted due to a blockage or a ruptured blood vessel. When this happens, the brain does not receive oxygen that is required to prevent brain cells from dying.

The key of optimal recovery of a stroke and decreasing disability is to B.E.F.A.S.T.:

 Balance - sudden dizziness or loss of balance

 Eyes - sudden vision loss or double vision

 Face - look for an uneven smile

 Arm - check if one arm or leg is weak

 Speech - listen for slurred speech or difficulty speaking

 Time - call 9-1-1 right away

Community Impact

Piedmont’s Community Impact Brings Its Purpose to Life

Piedmont Newnan and other nearby Piedmont hospitals performed more than 130 community involvement activities, more than 100 health education and awareness activities, and over 20 community health services.

Each year, in accordance with government requirements as a nonprofit health system, Piedmont prepares a community benefit report narrowly defined by the federal government, with fixed dollar amounts and time directly related to improving the health of its communities.

Nevertheless, Piedmont’s efforts extend beyond quantifiable financial benefits. That is why for the past two years, Piedmont has prepared a Community Impact Report that highlights the myriad ways its team members — physicians, nurses, executives, staff and beyond — fulfill Piedmont’s purpose to make a positive difference in every life and every community we touch, showing the qualitative depth of its impact in the communities we serve across the state.

During Piedmont’s Fiscal Year 2022 (July 1, 2021, to June 30, 2022), Piedmont performed more than 345 community involvement activities, 110 health education and awareness activities, 55 community health services, 50 Physician Enterprise activities and 20 Diversity Equity and Inclusion activities. In addition, Piedmont employees were represented on more than 265 board or committee memberships. Piedmont provided nearly $360 million in Community Benefit in FY 2022, including approximately $310 million in uncompensated care.

At the local level, Piedmont Newnan provided medical screenings and supplies to patients of the Coweta Samaritan Clinic, including 500 COVID-19 test kits in partnership with Georgia-Pacific, free screening mammograms, diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds, free lab testing and diagnostic imaging. Over the course of 2022, Piedmont Newnan served 117 Coweta Samaritan women through free screening mammograms. The Coweta Samaritan Clinic is a local, nonprofit organization that provides free medical care in a faith-based environment to adult residents of Coweta County who lack health insurance.

Piedmont Newnan also participated in the Newnan Utilities Health Fair, Coweta County Employees Health and Wellness Fair, and the CowetaFayette EMC Health Fair, where staff provided informational materials on strokes, oncology services, breast health, rehabilitation services, cardiovascular and dietary information and health services including blood pressure checks and hands-only CPR. More than 2,000 at-home COVID-19 test kits were distributed to attendees. Piedmont Newnan also hosted “Discussion with a Doc,” during which a few physicians raised community awareness and discussed the latest screenings and technologies for breast, lung and urology patients.

“The impact Piedmont makes in our communities makes me so proud to be a part of this organization,” said Vicki Kaiser, COO at Piedmont Newnan. “Our purpose to make a positive difference is lived out every day across our state and beyond. At Piedmont, Real Change Lives Here.”

According to the Heart Attack and Stroke Prevention Center, Georgia is part of a group of 11 states, call the Stroke Belt, where the risk of having a stroke is 34 percent higher than in other areas of the country. Researchers attribute this to higher rates of obesity, smoking and cardiovascular disease such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

“The faster a stroke is recognized and treatment is provided to restore blood flow to the brain the greater chance disability will be reduced. Every minute nearly 2 million brain cells can die. Recognizing the symptoms and calling 9-1-1 immediately are the first steps to improving outcomes, “said Baker.

To learn more about strokes, visit piedmont.org/neurosciences

Piedmont team members supported hundreds of other community partners and their work in its communities. Among these activities are: providing health and wellness services and education, partnering with other non-profits to sponsor their events, volunteering alongside other non-profits in their work, and serving in a leadership capacity of community Boards or other professional and civic organizations.

“At Piedmont Newnan, we strive to not only take great care of our community members when they are inside our facility but also to get out into the community to provide some basic health services to those who may not otherwise have access,” said Kaiser. “In addition, we hope that connecting with local residents before they are in need of acute care helps put them at ease when they do need to come to our hospital.”

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SPORTSMAN’s CORNER

PRO SPORTS

MLB – Atlanta Braves (24-11)

May 1 – at New York Mets ... W, 9-8**

May 1 – at New York Mets ... L, 3-5**

May 2 – at Miami Marlins ... W, 6-0

May 3 – at Miami Marlins ... W, 14-6

May 4 – at Miami Marlins ... W, 6-3

May 5 – Baltimore Orioles ... L, 4-9

May 6 – Baltimore Orioles ... W, 5-4

May 7 – Baltimore Orioles ... W, 3-2 (12 innings)

May 9, Tues. – Boston Red Sox, 7:20 pm – BSS / TBS

May 10, Wed. – Boston Red Sox, 7:20 pm – BSS

May 12, Fri. – at Toronto Blue Jays, 7:07 pm – BSSE

May 13, Sat. – at Toronto Blue Jays, 3:07 pm – BSSE

May 14, Sun. – at Toronto Blue Jays, 1:37 pm – BSSE

May 15 – at Texas Rangers, 8:05 pm – BSS

May 16 – at Texas Rangers, 8:05 pm – BSS

May 17 – at Texas Rangers, 8:05 pm – BSS

May 19 – Seattle Mariners, 7:20 pm – Apple TV +

May 20 – Seattle Mariners, 7:15 pm – FOX

May 21 – Seattle Mariners, 1:35 pm – BSSE

May 22 – Los Angeles Dodgers, 7:20 pm – BSS

May 23 – Los Angeles Dodgers, 7:20 pm – BSS / TBS

May 24 – Los Angeles Dodgers, 7:20 pm – BSS

** denotes Doubleheader

All Home Games played at Truist Park

MLS – Atlanta United (5-3-3)

March 11 – at Charlotte FC ... W, 3-0

March 18 – Portland Timbers ... W, 5-1

Sat., March 25 – at Columbus Crew ... L, 1-6

April 1 – New York Red Bulls ... W, 1-0

April 8 – at New York City FC ... T, 1-1

April 15 – at Toronto FC ... T, 2-2

April 23 – Chicago Fire FC ... W, 2-1

April 26 – Memphis 901 ... L, 1-2 – US Open Cup

April 29 – at Nashville SC ... L, 1-3

May 6 – at Inter Miami ... L, 1-2

May 13, Sat. – Charlotte FC, 7:30 pm – Apple TV (Free)

May 17 – Colorado Rapids, 7:30 pm – Apple TV

May 20 – at Chicago Fire FC, 8:30 pm – Apple TV

May 27 – at Orlando City, 7:30 pm – Apple TV

May 31 – New England Revolution, 7:30 pm – Apple TV, FS1

All Home Games Played at Mercedes-Benz Stadium

WNBA – Atlanta Dream (0-0)

May 10, Wed. – #at Washington Mystics, 11:30 am

May 14, Sun. – #Connecticut Sun, 3 pm

May 20 – at Dallas Wings, 1 pm – ABC

May 23 – at Minnesota Lynx, 8 pm

May 28 – Indiana Fever, 3 pm

May 30 – Chicago Sky, 7 pm

# denotes preseason game

All Home Games played at Gateway Center Arena

HUNTING SEASON DATES – COWETA

Turkey – April 8 to May 15 (2 gobblers per season)

Hunting & Fishing License Info: Call 1-800-366-2661 Visit https://georgiawildlife.com/licenses-permits-passes

LAKE LEVELS

Jackson Lake – May 7 ... 528.50 ft. (Full 528 ft.)

Lake Allatoona – May 7 ... 841.01 ft (Full 840 ft.)

Lake Harding – May 7 ... 520.00 ft. (Full 520 ft.)

Lake Lanier – May 7 ... 1,070.88 ft (Full 1,071 ft.)

Lake Martin, Ala. – May 7 ... 490.24 ft. (Full 491 ft.)

Lake Wedowee, Ala. – May 7 ... 792.41 ft. (Full 793.0 ft.)

West Point Lake – May 7... 633.32 ft. (Full 635 ft.)

SUNRISE / SUNSET

Wednesday, May 10 – Rise 6:41 am; Set 8:28 pm

Thursday, May 11 – Rise 6:41 am; Set 8:29 pm

Friday, May 12 – Rise 6:40 am; Set 8:30 pm

Saturday, May 13 – Rise 6:39 am; Set 8:30 pm

Sunday, May 14 – Rise 6:38 am; Set 8:31 pm

Monday, May 15 – Rise 6:38 am; Set 8:32 pm

Tuesday, May 16 – Rise 6:37 am; Set 8:33 pm

Coweta County Avery Pruett earns 3 Master Titles

Coweta County 4-H is honored to shine the spotlight on Avery Pruett, 10th grade 4-H member who has been actively participating in the 4-H Horse & Pony club and several competition teams since the 3rd grade in 2015. She also attended a special project club led by a senior 4-H’er for members that did not own horses to expand knowledge of horse ownership. Eager to learn all things horse, Avery joined the competitive teams Horse Quiz Bowl, Hippology and Horse Judging the following year as a junior 4-H’er. She has helped lead several Junior teams to success many times over the years.

Avery has continued to expand her horse experience and community service through riding lessons, serving on the Horse & Pony club student board, assisting with a project horse club, and competing in the Horse Project at the district project achievement contest.

Many hours of dedication to the 4-H horse program paid off this year when Avery attained Master Status as Senior High Individual at the State Horse Judging Contest, helped her team to a 1st place finish, and completed her 4-H Master Horseman qualification. A 4-H Master Horseman must complete and submit the state Novice, Intermediate, and Master Record Books to the State Office for review and then complete a riding test. All three masters were awarded on April 15th in Athens, GA at the State 4-H Horse Judging Contest. The Coweta County Horse Judging Team included Avery Pruett, Gabriela Luna, Sylvia O’Neal, and Amanda Chrzanowski.

Avery’s dedication allowed her to lease a horse with little formal training and work with the horse under the supervision of her instructor, Shannon Betts, at Paradise Found Farms. Avery will be able to show her horse at the State 4-H Horse show this summer in Perry, GA.

Avery is also a member of the Coweta 4-H Poultry Judging team who recently placed 1st at the district competition and will represent Coweta County at the State Poultry Judging Competition. She attends 4-H Ag Discovery club, volunteers many hours in the Animal Barn during the County Fair, and competes at 4-H Project Achievement in the Horse Project.

Coweta County 4-H will represent Georgia at the Southern Regional Horse Championship in Perry, Georgia in August and Western Roundup in Denver, Colorado in January.

Horse Judging calls for contestants to compare their opinion of a horse against the ideal, as specified by industry experts, in conformation and performance classes. Conformation classes analyze the anatomical build of a horse, and performance classes analyze the execution of riding patterns. The Hippology contest incorporates the concepts of Horse Judging as a four-part competition that includes a written test, skill station, judging class, and team problem solving set. Decision making, critical thinking, and public speaking are key elements of both horse judging and hippology.

The equine industry has a $2.5 billion impact on Georgia’s econo-

my in an average year. UGA Faculty and industry experts contribute to the curriculum used to train Horse Judging and Hippology contestants and help connect youth with pertinent applications of the skills they learn.

Georgia 4-H empowers youth to become true leaders by developing necessary life skills, positive relationships, and community awareness. As the premier youth leadership organization in the state, 4-H reaches hundreds of thousands of people annually through UGA Extension offices and 4-H facilities.

For more information about how to get involved with Hippology, Horse Judging, and Georgia 4-H, contact the Coweta County University of Georgia County Extension Office or visit www.georgia4h.org

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It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon in Hartwell, Georgia. My friend Kathy and I had just finished browsing a local artisan fair and stopped by a downtown café for lunch. Our sandwiches were delicious and filling, which was unfortunate, because it was only after we’d already eaten that we decided to check out the refrigerator cases brimming with desserts for sale.

Now I can’t remember the name of the enormous pie slice I saw that day, but it was something like Caramel Turtle Chocolate Crunch Pie and looked like it had about three inches of whipped cream adorning the top. Since I was going home the next day, I didn’t want the bother of packing a slice of refrigerator pie and lugging it to the hotel and then back to Newnan.

Part of me wishes I had, though. At this time of the year, a creamy, cool slice of pie is such a fine idea. When I first began researching vintage recipes, I wondered why so many recipes existed for something called French Silk Pie. It turned out the recipe wasn’t French at all, and the “silk” in the name simply referred to the silky, velvety-smooth texture of the pie.

One “silky” pie that I have enjoyed making is this Chocolate Silk Pie once served at a tearoom in Virginia. It’s quite easy to make, even if it does require a good bit of beating, and the hardest part is making sure to buy pasteurized eggs, which are important to use in this recipe since they’re uncooked. With whipped cream and chocolate jimmies on top, this pie looks much fancier than it is, making it a great candidate for summer celebrations.

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o 1/2 cup unsalted butter

o 1/2 cup granulated sugar

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o 1 ounce unsweetened baking chocolate, melted according to package directions and cooled

o Pinch of salt

o 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

o 3 pasteurized eggs (since this filling is uncooked, it’s important to use pasteurized eggs)

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o 2 cups heavy whipping cream

o 2 tablespoons confectioners' sugar

o Chocolate Jimmies

Chill a 9-inch pie plate in your refrigerator or freezer. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Using electric mixer, beat butter and granulated sugar until light and fluffy. Slowly add just enough graham cracker crumbs to make a slightly crumbly mixture. Press evenly into pie plate and cook for 5 minutes. Let cool while you prepare the pie filling.

With electric mixer, beat butter and confectioners' sugar till light and fluffy. Add melted chocolate, salt and vanilla. Add one egg and beat for 5 minutes. Add second egg and beat for 5 minutes. Add third egg and beat for 5 minutes. Pour filling into cooled pie shell and refrigerate for 24 hours.

Before serving, prepare whipped cream by adding confectioners' sugar to the heavy whipping cream and beating with electric mixer until soft peaks form. Pipe or spread onto top of pie and garnish with chocolate Jimmies.

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I’mthankful for the women in my life

I’ve had many blessings in the company I keep.

They are my sisters, my tribe. Some are my Bible study girlfriends, past and present. Some are my crafting friends. One is my actual sister while another is my sister-in-law. They are the women in my life that I absolutely know are sent by God.

Though we all have our own paths, we are intentional in getting together or at least messaging, texting, calling and when the distance is too great and the time has been too long, even FaceTiming.

Whether friends for decades or just a few years or months, I’m blessed with some great women in my life. We are as different as we can be, but we also share similar interests or beliefs. And while those interests tend to expand, the beliefs we share just go deeper. I love that about “us."

There’s something about having a tribe. Maybe it’s being secure in knowing you have family beyond the one you were actually born into. Maybe it’s knowing they are there for you as you are for them. We need all these things, especially now.

In 2020, as we all know, the pandemic hit. One of the hardest parts of it for my husband and I was that our church had to pause in-person services. He and I felt very much alone until our pastor began hosting weekly meetings for everyone on Zoom. It was the highlight of our week. We saw one another in completely different lights. Instead of inside the church or on the church lawn, we saw our church family in their living rooms, dining rooms and porches. We got to meet each other’s dogs and cats. We prayed together, encouraged, and shared a bit of our week with each other. We laughed together, something that is very filling for my soul. My husband and I felt very much like we had an extended family because of this connection each week. We even talked about it throughout the week, eagerly anticipating the Christ-based “family” connection we would experience on the next Zoom in the following week.

Besides my church family, my crafting family is a big part of my life. I love that we can bond over creativity. I enjoy three main crafting groups, one that I can knit with every Saturday, another that I need

to travel (because I moved) four hours away, and still another I enjoy going to retreats with. It’s this last group of friends that also meet locally several times a year to just spend two days creating and crafting. My kids are grown and living their own lives, which is how we had hoped things would go. Probably because the years raising them is a blur, I try to stay focused on the day-to-day experiences I have with my church family, my work and my tribes. It’s all about connecting with like-minded people, and in my case, most of my friends are sisters in Christ. It’s a safe zone, where one can be uplifted, another can share her heart, while another might make us laugh until we have tears running down our faces.

I’m thankful for the women in my life who are part of my growth as a Christian, a crafter and as a woman. Life is beautiful, especially when you have a great tribe of women sharing yours with you.

Kathy Bohannon is a freelance writer and Christian humorist. She speaks for women’s groups and enjoys semi-retirement with her husband Ninja Man and their two pups. She can be reached at kathybohan@yahoo.com

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May is Military Appreciation Month. Introduced in May 1999 by Sen. John McCain, this month is set aside to reflect on the sacrifices current and former military personnel have made for each of us.  If you are presently in the military, have previously served, or a member of the family of someone serving, I want to say “thank you.”  I do know that the freedom I have today is because of you.

I am a proud Army Brat. Both my daddy and my granddaddy served in the Army.  While the word “brat” may have a negative tone to some, most Army Brats wear the name like a badge of honor.  Army Brats are often more resilient than their civilian counterparts due to the moves, the stressors, and the cultural experiences they share.

While a definitive explanation of where the term Army Brat originated is hard to find, many trace it to the acronym for British Regiment Attached Traveler.  This term was given to families who were able to travel abroad with their soldier.  It soon referenced just the military children.

A researcher, Dr. Grace Clifton, also found a song from 1707 in a play called “The Recruiting Officer” that described soldier life.  The song referenced “brats and wives.”

In the 1942 War Dictionary, the term is defined as “in regard to the children of Army officers,” and was a term of endearment.

While I am not sure of the origin, I am and have always been, very proud to be an Army Brat.  I am also very proud that through my company – Home Helpers Home Care – we are able to provide veterans with quality home care.  I consider it a great privilege to be given the opportunity to share in their care as they age.

Many veterans and their families may not realize

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that they may qualify for Home Care Services paid for by the Veterans Administration (VA).  The Community Care Network offers Home Health Aide, Homemaker and Respite Care for eligible veterans.  This is a health care program as opposed to a pension program.

There are no income or network requirements, but you do need to be enrolled in the VA Health System.  Most veterans are eligible to receive 6 to 16 hours per week.  Hours are determined by the needs of the veteran and can be extended to 24 hour a day!

The first step in applying for this service is to fill out the 10-10EZ form.  You can download the form from the VA website.

National Military appreciation month, flanked by the anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe (VE Day) and Memorial Day, with Military Spouse Appreciation Day in the middle (May 12), gives us all the perfect opportunity to publicly show our appreciation for our troops, and their families – past and present.

Beth Dow is a Dementia and Alzheimer’s Educator, CAEd and Geriatric Care Manager. She is also the owner of Home Helpers of GA & AL in Newnan. Readers can contact her by email at  bdow@ homehelpershomecare.com.

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Tips to Survive High Pollen Days, Manage Allergies

It’s been another record-breaking pollen season in Georgia, and people of all ages have been suffering from sneezing, congestion, itching, and watery eyes.

More than 100 million people in the United States have asthma or allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. May is National Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month, and each year, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and other healthcare organizations educate the public about allergic diseases.

Here are some allergy and asthma facts from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America:

• Nearly 26 million people in the U.S. have asthma (20.7 million adults and 4.8 million children)

• About 20 million people in the U.S. have food allergies (16.0 million adults and 4.3 million children)

• About 80 million people in the U.S. have rhinitis due to nasal allergies, also called “hay fever” (66.4 million adults and 13.9 million children)

Atlanta Allergy & Asthma, an allergy practice with 18 locations in the Atlanta area including Fayetteville, offers some advice on how to survive high pollen days, how to manage allergies and why people should consider seeing an allergist.

Surviving High Pollen Count Days

Allergy sufferers can follow Atlanta Allergy &

Asthma’s daily pollen count (trees, grass and weeds) and mold activity count on the allergy group’s website. Atlanta Allergy & Asthma offers these tips for surviving high pollen count days:

• Keep windows (car and house) closed. Instead run the air conditioner on the recycled setting.

• Change or clean air filters regularly.

• Pollen can settle into hair and onto clothes and skin, so shower when you get home or before going to bed.

• Wear sunglasses or glasses to keep pollen out of the eyes.

• Remove shoes before entering your home.

• For indoor pets, wash off their paws and wipe down their fur with a damp towel if they’ve been outside. This prevents pets from tracking pollen into the house.

• Participate in outdoor activities when pollen

counts tend to be lower, usually between 4 a.m. and noon.

• Take allergy medication before outdoor plans. Don’t wait until you experience symptoms.

• To receive an accurate diagnosis, visit a boardcertified allergist, who can help you figure out what is triggering your symptoms and create a treatment plan for your specific allergens.

Allergy Basics

Atlanta Allergy & Asthma provides some information on allergy definitions, symptoms and why allergy sufferers should consider seeing an allergist.

What are allergies?

An allergy is an abnormal sensitivity or exaggerated reaction of the immune system to a substance that causes no symptoms in most people.

Allergens are substances that trigger allergic reactions. Examples include plant pollen, pet dander, insect venom, dust, mold, foods and drugs.

Allergic rhinitis, also known as allergies or hay fever, is a type of inflammation in the nasal membranes that occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens in the air. Common symptoms include nasal congestion; itching in the nose, mouth, eyes or throat; sneezing; drainage; cough and headaches.

Allergic rhinitis has two forms, seasonal and perennial. Seasonal allergic rhinitis can occur in

spring, summer and early fall. Symptoms are usually caused by allergic sensitivity to airborne mold spores or to pollen from grass, trees and weeds. Perennial allergic rhinitis is year-round. It is usually caused by dust mites, pet hair or dander, cockroaches or mold.

What are allergy symptoms?

Some common symptoms associated with allergies include: runny nose, post nasal drip, sneezing, congestion, coughing and itchy/watery eyes.

Less common allergy symptoms include: headaches, loss of taste and smell, low productivity/ poor concentration, fatigue, sleep disturbances and snoring.

When should someone see an allergist?

An allergist is trained in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions including asthma, sinusitis, seasonal allergies, food allergies and severe allergic reactions.

It’s important to identify what is causing a person’s allergy symptoms, and allergy testing is required. Allergists have the proper tools and understand the tests and investigations required to diagnose allergies and allergy-related problems.

Allergy testing can provide information on what a person is allergic to. These tests could include a skin test or a blood test. Treatment options for allergies include allergy shots, drops and tablets.

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www.wintersmedia.net H May 10, 2023 H The WEEKLY H Page 15 Smith Automotive Group, family owned and operated, offers a fresh, new approach to your car buying experience. www.nissanofnewnan.com 783 Bullsboro Dr. (next to Zaxby’s), Newnan, GA 30263 770.254.3800 Special pricing throughout the month of May. NEW RATES on RENTALS! GET road trip ready with our RENTALS Check out Nissan’s All Electric Crossover ARIYA the month of MAY Come Celebrate with Smith Automotive Group NISSAN STORES showcasing the ARIYA, NEW & overstocked certified pre-owned Stars (CARS)! SALES SERVICE RENTALS
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