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Time to Tango
Time to Tango Continued from page 11 The 2021 season culminates in the Union City Fondo on October 2, featuring a variety of road and gravel rides for everyone who likes to ride bikes—from new riders out for a cruise to seasoned pros looking for punishment. Distances range from a leisurely 30-mile road ramble to a demanding 100-mile mixed surface event called the Toughskin Open that drags riders up and down hills, across gravel, dirt, water crossings, and extreme obstacles. With several additional route options, this annual event is a chance to get out with friends and family and to mingle with cycling enthusiasts from all over, including local MACC riders. The Spin the District series is a labor of love by the ATL Airport District, the Southside’s Tourism and Convention Bureau, to help promote cycling in the area and continue the conversation of diversity and inclusivity.
For more information:
MACC: Find group rides, register for the One Love Century and/or become a member: www.maccattack.com Spin the District Event Series: Find additional group rides, training tips, and more area cycling groups: www.spinthedistrict.com
Major Taylor Association:
www.majortaylorassociation.org
Ayesha McGowan Blog:
www.aquickbrownfox.com
L39ION Cycling Team: www.instagram.com/l39ion.la
MTB Atlanta: Area mountain bike trails: www.mtbatlanta.com
Dick Lane Velodrome: Get the weekly race schedule and info on beginner and kids classes: www.dicklanevelodrome.com
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East Point Farmers Market & Food Truck Court
Every Wednesday, 4-7 p.m. Outdoor Market East Point City Hall, 2757 East Point Street downtowneastpoint.com
PTC Market
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Serenbe Farmers Market
Every Saturday, 9 am-1 pm Serenbe Community Farm serenbe.com
July
Grand Funk Railroad
Sat. July 2, 8 pm Southern Ground Amphitheater, Fayetteville southerngroundamp.com
July 4th Celebration
Sunday July 4 Parade, 9 am, activities in the afternoon, fireworks at dusk at Drake Field peachtree-city.org
July 4th Celebration and Fireworks
Sunday, July 4, 9 am-8 pm $10 per person Clayton County International Park claytonparks.com
Georgia Players Guild—Georgia Rhythm: Tribute—The Music of the Allman Brothers Band
Sat. July 10, 8 pm Frederick W. Brown Jr. Amphitheater, Peachtree City amphitheater.org
Newsies
Tuesday-Sunday July 6-August 1 The Legacy Theatre, Tyrone thelegacytheatre.org
Coffee and Chrome Car and Motorcycle Show
Sat. July 10, 8:30 am-noon Jess Lucas Park, Hapeville coffeeandchrome.com
Healthy Movie Nights
Friday July 9, 6:30 pm Jefferson Park Rec Center 1431 Norman Berry Dr, East Point eastpointcity.org
Movie Night Under the Stars
Movie: Tom and Jerry Fri July 16, activities begin at 7:30 pm, movie starts at dusk Jess Lucas Park, Hapeville hapeville.org
Jazz and Seafood!
Sat. July 17, 6-10pm Jess Lucas Park, Hapeville hapeville.org
Challenge The Stats Summer Celebration Concert
Sat., July 17, 6:30 pm East Point City Hall 2757 East Point St. East Point Free admission eastpointcity.org
Wednesday Wind Down Summer Concert Series
Wednesday July 28 from 5-9 pm Free Admission Downtown Commons 2714 East Point St., East Point eastpointcity.org
Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner
July 22-August 1 Thurs.Sat., 8 pm; Sunday, 2 pm Southside Theatre Guild 20 West Campbellton St., Fairburn stgplays.com
Loverboy
Friday July 23, 8 pm Southern Ground Amphitheater, Fayetteville southerngroundamp.com
Departure—The Journey Tribute Band
Sat. July 24, 8 pm Frederick W. Brown Jr. Amphitheater, Peachtree City amphitheater.org
August
Who’s That Girl— The Ultimate Diva Experience
Sat. August 7, 8 pm Frederick W. Brown Jr.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Service
By Bill Baldowski
Bill Gates once said,“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning” he said. As true as his statement is, employees of Chapman Drugs at 615 North Central Ave. would have a diffi cult time to fi nd an unhappy customer as evidenced by its 100 years of service to Hapeville’s residents and visitors alike. Not only does Chapman Drug Company offer excellent pharmaceutical services, they also offer home deliveries, medication management, vitamins and more. Another element that sets Chapman Drug Company apart is something few other drug stores have on site: a soda fountain which not only offers sodas but other treats to customers. Derek Chapman, a third generation Chapman pharmacist and now the fourth Chapman to actually own the store, said the continued popularity of the store is simple. “We have always looked at our customers as part of our family…treating them honestly, fairly and with great respect.” Chapman Drug Company began a century ago in 1921 when its founder, 19-year-old Raburn Rufus Chapman, Sr., said farewell to a life of farming and convinced his father, J.W. Chapman, and his uncle, A.H. “Guss” Chapman, to purchase an existing pharmacy-at that time called “Citizen’s Pharmacy”. As quickly as the pharmacy had been sold, the young Chapman renamed it “Chapman Drug Company,” with its fi rst employee hired for the new establishment: Dr. Arnall, who became the druggist with the young Raburn as his apprentice, a position Raburn held for fi ve years before passing the state’s apothecary exam to become a pharmacist. Chapman’s was incorporated in 1932 and became Chapman Drug Company. In 2001, Derek Chapman and his wife, Marcia, also a pharmacist, began to take over the day to day operations of the pharmacy and to purchase the business from Derek’s father, Donald L., son of Rabun, Sr. The Chapman Family has been blessed to have fi ve pharmacists in the family, 4 generations of owners, 3 generations of pharmacist owners, and 100 years of service to the profession and community. As Derek says we look forward to the next 100 years.
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Bill Gates once said,“Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning” he said. As true as his statement is, employees of Chapman Drug Store at 615 North Central Ave. would have a diffi cult time to fi nd an unhappy customer as evidenced by its 100 years of service to Hapeville’s residents and visitors alike. Not only does Chapman’s offer excellent pharmaceutical services. They also offer home deliveries, medication management, vitamins and more. Another element that sets Chapman’s Drug Store apart is something few other drug stores have on site: a soda fountain which not only offers sodas but other treats to customers. Derek Chapman, a third generation Chapman pharmacist and now the fourth Chapman to actually own the store, said the continued popularity of the store is simple. “We have always looked at our customers as part of our family…treating them honestly, fairly and with great respect.” Chapman’s Pharmacy began a century ago in GoSeeDoATL.com 21 1921 when its founder, 19-year-old Raburn Rufus Chapman, Sr., said farewell to a life of farming and convinced his father, J.W. Chapman, and his uncle, establishment: Dr. Arnall, who became the druggist with the young Raburn as his apprentice, a position Raburn held for fi ve years before passing the state’s apothecary exam to become a pharmacist.
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Services Chapman’s Drug Company. In 2001, Derek Chapman and his wife, Marcia, also a pharmacist, began to take over the day to day operations of the pharmacy and to purchase the business from Derek’s father, Donald L., son of Chapman Drug is an independent, full-service pharmacy and soda fountain that has been locally owned and operated since 1921. We offer all of the
Rabun, Sr. medications and services of a modern pharmacy, but with the friendly, The Chapman Family has been blessed to have fi ve personalized service of an independent business. pharmacists in the family, 4 generations of owners, 3 generations of pharmacist owners, and 100 years of service to the profession and community. As Derek says we look forward to the next 100 years.
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