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CONTENTS >> Feature SECTIONS 6
Birds & Trees of Spyglass Island
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Lake Peachtree new amenities
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Peachtree City a brief history
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Fountain of Life photo by Dan Nelson
event calendar here & nearby
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neighbors helping neighbors
here & nearby
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Important Numbers
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recreation highlights
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shopping for all
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dining around town
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fitness and health
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home owner spotlight
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go, see & do:
Center Spread:
pathways and street map
Cover photo: Little League Baseball Regional Champs Photo by: Avory Sports Photo | Publisher/Editor: Charlie Nelson, Anna Nelson | | Editor/Writer: Sherri Smith Brown | Creative Director, Magazine Design & Layout: Marilyn Wankel | | Contributing Writers: James A .Cole; John J. Giovanelli, DC; David Hermecz; Rebecca Watts; Tony Davis | | Production Consultant: Mike Nelson | | Sales Executives: Jeff Miles, Dewey Patterson, Marie Schlosser, Ann Soderman, Marilyn Wankel | Social Media: Sherri Smith Brown | | Contributing Photographers: Atul Khasnis; Dan Nelson; Marlene J. Koslowsky; Rick Pabst; Jackson Ryan; David Hermecz; James A. Cole; Tom Black, aerial Spillway video updates; Devi Fitz Drake; Jay Thomas; Josh Watson (drone photography and video on the map); Staff | 2 | PEACHTREE CITY MAGAZINE | FALL 2018 – WINTER 2019 |
FROM THE PUBLISHER
It is a beautiful time to be living in Peachtree City! Wonderful things are happening in our award-winning city. We, the citizens voted in the SPLOST that set the wheels in motion for great improvements. Kudos to our mayor and city council for putting these new funds to work immediately with a lot of planning and input from the voters. Our lead story is about the new amenities in and around Lake Peachtree. By the time our magazine is published the long-awaited spillway and new golf cart bridge will be finished and the lake filling up to full pool – forever!!! Don’t miss reading a special article about Spyglass Island. Local resident, bird lover, and expert photographer David Hermecz put it all together. Additionally, included are the new dock and boat launch at Battery Way, the Pavilion in Drake Field, the new Skateboard Ramp in Glenloch, and the new BMX track in Shakerag. Our website and app have a lot of information that is updated weekly. Go to peachtreecitymagazine.com or download the Peachtree City App. Also, you can win valuable Gift Certificates every week. Just click on Giveaways! Thank you to our amazing team of professionals who outdid themselves again to bring you a magazine that you will enjoy. Also, thank you to our advertisers. Please give them your business – without them we couldn’t bring you this magazine. Charlie and Anna Nelson, Publishers Presenting the Peachtree City Magazine, a Guide Publication, Vol. XVIII. The Guide is published semi-annually by Print Graphics Services Inc., 101 Tivoli Garden Road, Peachtree City, GA 30269. No portions of this issue may be reproduced without prior written consent of the Publisher. The Editors are not responsible for return of any unused materials. The Publisher and Editors are not responsible for any changes in dates of events or activities made after The Peachtree City Magazine deadline. All efforts have been made to include factual editorial copy throughout the magazine. However, the Publisher is not responsible for any incorrect information contained within. © 2018. The Peachtree City Magazine welcomes all social & community-related information for publication in Vol. XIX. Send materials, non-returnable, to: The Peachtree City Magazine, a Guide Publication, 101 Tivoli Garden Road, Peachtree City, GA 30269. Call us about advertising or photographic and editorial contributions at 770-631-9159.
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esidents and Visitors of Peachtree City should stop by the Visitors Center located in the Avenue shopping center. This new location is very accessible, and is designed to tell the story of one of the most unique city's in America. Peachtree City is known for its natural setting, close proximity to Atlanta, and over 100 miles of paved cart paths that connect visitors and residents to loads of fun and adventure! Imagine hopping on a golf cart, feeling the cool breeze on your face, and exploring the outdoors like no other place on earth. Paved paths lead to hotels, shopping, dining, parks, lakes, golf & tennis, geocaches, major movie and tv film locations, a WWII air museum, Zac Brown's Southern Ground Headquarters Tour, and so much more. The Peachtree City Visitors Center offers visitors access to information seven days a week. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff can answer visitor inquiries, provide local and regional travel maps, brochures, and coupons. Whether you are a visitor or a resident, you will definitely want to check out the nice selection of souvenirs. From hats, t-shirts, and mugs to more crafted items, you will find it all at the Peachtree City Visitors Center - in The Avenue. G G “Like us” on the Peachtree City Magazine & App facebook pages | G G apps
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Visiting Sandhill Cranes Photo by Marlene J. Koslowsky
THE BIRDS AND TREES OF SPYGLASS ISLAND
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hile there can be no claim that Spyglass Island in Lake Peachtree is the home to exotic or even unique species of birds, the proximity to water and a variety of trees available for food and shelter make it a fine place for viewing a diverse collection of birds. Immediately after crossing the bridge onto the island you enter a large, dense stand of pines that form a crescent around the north and west sides of the island. Pine Warblers, which spend nearly all their time in pine trees, have been seen on the island along with other pine-preferring birds such as Brown-headed Nuthatches. Wrens and House Wrens have been seen making a meal of insects in broken sections of pine branches. There is an impressive grove of Red Maples on the crest of the island; along with the Box Elders interspersed with them, these provide seeds for an abundance of birds. Not only do the birds enjoy the winged seeds
By David Hermecz (called samaras) but many types of woodpeckers, such as Pileated, Red-bellied, Red-headed Woodpeckers and Northern Flicker, enjoy the insects which are attracted to these trees, and all these bird varieties have been seen on the island. Between the maple orchard and the pines are around ten mature Eastern Red Cedar trees which are a preferred food source to Cedar Waxwings (named in part after the tree) and are also enjoyed by Yellow-rumped Warblers, Catbirds, Robins, and our state bird, the Brown Thrasher among many others. Smaller numbers of other trees on the island provide food for the feathered residents and visitors as well. Sweet Gum trees produce the seed-filled balls that are a prime food source for Carolina Chickadees and American Goldfinches. Flowering Dogwood grow there and are known to attract over 35 species of birds including the Tufted Titmouse, G Northern Cardinal and
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Eastern Bluebirds, many of these birds have been seen enjoying Spyglass Island. By allowing you to position yourself nearly halfway across Lake Peachtree, Spyglass Island offers a strategic vantage point for viewing birds that may prefer to avoid the more populated shores of the lake. Sandhill Cranes looking for a place to land have been seen flying directly over the island. Osprey and Bald Eagles have been seen flying close to the island on their way to catching fish in the lake or nearby East Lagoon. Redtailed, Red-shouldered and Cooper’s Hawks as well as Barred Owls have been spotted around the perimeter of the island looking for small game. So if you’re interested in seeing a variety of birds in a tranquil setting, grab a pair of binoculars and head out to Spyglass Island.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler photo by David Hermecz
House Wren photo by David Hermecz Killdear photo by David Hermecz
Red-bellied Woodpecker photo by David Hermecz Bluebirds photo by David Hermecz
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Lake Peachtree Spillway Aerial photo by Tom Black and Amy Crespo. To see videos of the spillway construction visit www.peachtreecitymagazine.com
LAKE PEACHTREE
Well Worth the Wait!
Peachtree City residents have been waiting several years for the completion of the city’s crown jewel—Lake Peachtree with its new dam, spillway, and updated lakeside recreational amenities. You will find new paths, new landscaping, and new spectacular views of the lake—all of which have been well worth the wait! LAKE PEACHTREE SPILLWAY
The earthen dam that Peachtree City founder Joel Cowan built in 1959 to help draw people to the new town is gone. It has been replaced with a unique piano-key weir design spillway that is the first of its kind in the United States. The new spillway project includes a new bridge wide enough for two golf carts to pass or for one to stop to view
the new construction while the other passes. A new path will connect the bridge to a re-landscaped viewing area of the lake following completion of construction. A formal grand opening will be held when everything is completed, probably sometime in October.
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SPYGLASS ISLAND
Built 30 years ago when Lake Peachtree was dredged for the first time, Spyglass Island is one of the lake’s newest amenities and a spectacular passive park addition for Peachtree City residents. Unofficially called Snake Island for years by longtime residents, the 7.4-acre island has a new look to go along with its new name. The landscaped G G “Like us” on the Peachtree City Magazine & App facebook pages | G G apps
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Spyglass Island Entrance Above photo by Dan Nelson. Right photo by Rick Pabst
entrance to Spyglass Island is on the east side of the lake, a short walk south of Battery Way Park. Residents can cross over to the island on a newly constructed pedestrian bridge made of concrete and stone. Once there, you will find a golf cart parking area, a path along the northern shore, and scattered tables for viewing and picnicking. A central meadow has been cleared of underbrush and thinned of trees, leaving a lot of large hardwoods and a pine needle floor, while the southern portion of the island has been left in its natural state. A rock embankment surrounds the island. Automobile parking for the Spyglass Island is available at Battery Way Park.
BATTERY WAY PARK
With the building of Spyglass Island has come a number of landscape improvements to Battery Way Park. Trees have been thinned along the lake and boulders, pine needle ground cover, and rail fencing placed. Parking areas for both cars and golf carts have been enhanced. All of this just makes Battery Way Park an even nicer place to picnic and watch the sun set over the lake.
The park has lakeside picnic tables, benches, swings, a fitness area, a tot lot with kiddie swings and a slide, and a newly rebuilt public boat dock and ramp for launching non-gasoline powered boats onto the lake. Swimming at your own risk from the park is permitted for Peachtree City residents and their accompanied guests, but a safety boat or a highly visible floatation device is required if swimming more than 100 feet from shore.
BOAT RAMPS TO LAKE PEACHTREE
The boat ramps at both Battery Way Park and Pinecrest Boat Ramp on the west side of the lake have been replaced for a more gradual grade into the lake.
DRAKE FIELD AND THE NEW PAVILION
Drake Field has undergone major updates in the last few years, but the highlight of all might be the recent completion of a large, open-air picnic
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Drake Field Left photo by Dan Nelson. (Continued from page 8)
the popular Night Market (see page XX.) The park is named after Henry C. Drake, a Peachtree City physician who donated the land behind his clinic to the city in 1979 for use by the youth soccer league. It is located on Lake Peachtree’s western shore and adjacent to the Peachtree City Library and City Hall.
PICNIC PARK/ALL CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND
pavilion. The stacked stone and wood pavilion, which sits directly in front of the park’s lake access, will serve as a gathering area, as well as a stage for events at the park. The pavilion’s open-air design retains the open view of the lake from the entire field. Drake Field has plenty of inviting areas to picnic, including a large, central grassy area, tables, and seating areas with Adirondack chairs and porch-style swings. The field’s perimeter has a .25-mile lighted, natural path with multiple shaded seating areas and swings at the shoreline for residents to enjoy lake views. Power is available for events like 10 | PEACHTREE CITY MAGAZINE | FALL 2018 – WINTER 2019 |
In the last few years the five-acre Picnic Park, which sits adjacent to Lake Peachtree and behind the municipal complex, has been updated with landscaping and benches. The park offers fishing, a horseshoe court, and a large, covered picnic shelter that is a popular site for children’s birthday parties. It also is the site of a fenced in play area, known as All Children’s Playground. The playground features ramps and connectors that allow children of any ability to play. The playground has a cushioned, rubberized surface that is smooth enough for a wheelchair and resilient enough to cushion a fall. Adjacent to the park and playground is ample parking for both golf carts and cars. A temporary pedestrian bridge, constructed by the Peachtree City Running Club, connects the park to Drake Field.
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Drake Field
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Boat Ramp
FUTURE PLANS
Funding is in place to replace and widen the busy, multi-use path bridge over Lake Peachtree at Georgia Highway 54 through the 2017 SPLOST. This project will get started in the next couple of years. A second improvement under SPLOST will be the construction of a much larger bridge to connect Drake Field with Picnic Park. Also scheduled for Fall, 2018 will be the construction of a splash pad and pool renovations at Glenloch.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF PEACHTREE CITY Part 1 of 4 based on the Historical Timeline of Peachtree City by Joel Cowan and other historical information. Note from the Editors:
We have made every effort to write this series as a fact-based historical document. Every effort has been made to fact check all comments and information. We encourage everyone to visit the copyrighted archives of Joel Cowan as well as any other documents that are considered important. In order to write a brief history about Peachtree City, we chose to write our first of four segments based on the very early years. We intentionally have left out the early settlers’ stories and we will complete segment four with Joel passing the baton.
HOW FLOY FARR FACILITATED THE FIRST PURCHASE OF FARM LAND College Park realtors, Earl Denny, and Golden Pickett were searching for land in Fayette County, and met with Floy Farr the manager of the Tyrone Bank seeking farms that might be available. The bank was owned by the Redwine brothers of Fayetteville who owned and operated the Farmers & Merchants Bank in Fayetteville. Floy Farr directed them to “the largest landowner, Mr. Robert H. “Uncle Bob” Huddleston. He was eager to sell and he encouraged others to sell, but no one believed Denny’s story about a new town. Nothing significant happened until Denny went to see Peter Knox Jr. in Thomson GA. Peter Knox, Jr. was known nationally for his leadership in pioneering the building of prefabricated homes – he and his family were owners of large timber lands. Knox had read a popular book about the building of new towns in England after WW II and was intrigued with the idea of doing something like that in Georgia.
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Stay on top of what’s happening in Peachtree City and the surrounding area with this calendar. The latest events and changes are at your fingertips with the Peachtree City App—download it today.
>> EVENTS IN PEACHTREE CITY >> MONTHLY ........ SEPTEMBER Sept 3 Labor Day 5K & Fun Run, The Avenue Peachtree City Sept 6 Thursday Night Out 6 - 8pm, The Avenue Peachtree City Sept 8 Phillip Phillips at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, 8:00 pm Sept 8 Night Market at Drake Field 6-11pm Enjoy live music, food & beverage, and art under the stars. Intended for those 18 and older. Sept 8-9 American Model Yachting Assoc. sailing Saturday 9:30AM – 4:30PM; Sunday 9AM-1PM, Lake McIntosh Sept 13 Land for Life Southern Conservation Trust 25th Anniversary celebration 6-9pm. For more info and tickets, email: info@sctlandtrust.org Sept 15 Greek Fest, Dixie Wing Hanger 1200 Echo Ct, Peachtree City. info@peachtreecitygreekfest.org or call 404-625-4663 for tickets, and more information
ONGOING................
Georgia Magic Theater – Ongoing every Friday night @ 8pm, 302 Clover Reach, PTC, Tickets online at www.georgiamagictheater. com Peachtree City GeoTour 19 spots along Peachtree City’s cart paths—it’s up to you to find them! Available all day, every day –Peachtree City Convention and Visitors Bureau Peachtree City Market Saturdays and Wednesdays, yearround; 9am-1pm Aberdeen Shopping Ctr Disc Golf – A nice 9-hole golf course nestled in the Village Green park near Hwy 54- open from dawn to dusk Southern Hollywood Film Tour Family-friendly tour features popular TV and movie settings. Available most days, select times. Call 404-310-9613. Music @ Georgia Shrimp Co & Murph’s Bar - Throughout the week, evenings Music @ Grazing Here Throughout the week, evenings
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Oct 18 Food Truck Frenzy at Lake McIntosh, Peachtree City 11:00 am – 2 pm Oct 19 Pregnancy Resource Center Golf Tournament, 8AM shotgun start, Whitewater Creek Country Club; 770-719-2288 Oct 19 “Masquerade” Southern Crescent Chorale Annual Gala & Concert 6:00 pm, Glendalough Manor, TYR, for tickets go to www.southerncrescentchorale.org or 770-716-1231 Oct 20 8:15 am Walk with a Doc PTC Market 215 Northlake Dr. in front of Partner’s Pizza. Everyone is invited, even pets! Dr. Melanie Whitten will lead the walk. Oct 20 PTC Classic 5/15/20 K Run, McIntosh Trail Complex. Sponsored by PTC Running Club Oct 27 Braelinn’s Halloween! Trick or Treat fun. Braelinn Village Shopping Center, Crosstown Road & Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City Oct 31 Fall Festival, The Avenue Peachtree City
NOVEMBER Nov 3 Hops & Props Beer Fest 5 – 9pm Dixie Air Wing, Falcon Field, 1200 Echo Court, Peachtree City
Sept 15-16 41st Annual Shakerag Festival features arts, crafts, and food vendors from all over Georgia and neighboring states. McIntosh Trail Recreational Complex. Sat. 10-6; Sun 12-5
Nov 5 Annual Tree Lighting, The Avenue, Peachtree City 5-8PM
Sept 15 8:15 am Walk with a Doc PTC Market 215 Northlake Dr. in front of Partner’s Pizza. Everyone is invited, even pets! Dr. Ashish Bhimani will lead the walk.
Nov 10 Night Market at Drake Field 6-11pm Enjoy live music, food & beverage, and art under the stars. Intended for those 18 and older.
Sept 20 Back to School Bash & Concert 6pm The Avenue, Peachtree City
Nov 10 & 11 6th Annual Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour -- FREE Admission Sat 9 – 5, Sun 11-5 More artists!
Sept 22 Dragon Boat Races & Int'l Festival hosted by the Rotary Club of PTC, 9 - 5 Lake McIntosh, 3501 TDK Blvd, PTC
Nov 17 8:15 am Walk with a Doc PTC Market 215 Northlake Dr. in front of Partner’s Pizza. Everyone is invited, even pets! Dr. Sharrona Williams will lead the walk.
Sept 28 Yacht Rock Revue 7:30 Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
Nov 19 Holiday’s at The Avenue Peachtree City 5-8pm
OCTOBER Oct 4 Thursday Night Out 6-8pm The Avenue, Peachtree City Oct 6 Walk to End Alzheimer’s 8am, registration; 9am, walk. Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater Oct 13 Night Market at Drake Field 6-11pm Enjoy live music, food & beverage, and art under the stars. Intended for those 18 and older.
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Nov 24 Braelinn Santa Event and Tree Lighting! Braelinn Village Shopping Center Crosstown Road & Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 4pm
DECEMBER Dec. 1 Home Town Holiday 5PM Join us at The Fred for performances by local talent. Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, 201 McIntosh Trail. Then get on your golf cart and follow Santa as he leads you through the Trail of Lights to City Hall for the lighting of the tree.
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JANUARY 2019 Jan 23 Mom’s Morning Out Tuesday 10am-12pm Run errands, get a mani/pedi, facial, massage, read a book, grab a Frappuccino, do whatever you want to do while your children enjoy crafts, fun and games at the Avenue Peachtree City, RSVP to Jessica at 770-4866587 x 2. Space is limited- restricted to potty trained children ages 2-5 years.
Sept 3 Labor Day 5K & Fun Run
FEBRUARY 2019
Sept 6 Thursday Night Out 6 - 8pm
Feb 14 Valentine’s Day Flowers & Candy 9-5, Sweetheart Ride 4-7pm
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Music @ City Café & Bakery Friday & Saturday evenings
Here’s what is happening at The Avenue, Peachtree City!
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Nov 5 Annual Tree Lighting 5-8PM Nov 19 Holiday’s at The Avenue 5-8pm Dec 3 Holidays at The Avenue 5-8pm
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Dec 17 Holiday’s at The Avenue 5-8pm
SEPTEMBER
Jan 23 Mom’s Morning Out Tuesday 10am12pm Run errands, get a mani/pedi, facial, massage, read a book, grab a Frappuccino, do whatever you want to do while your children enjoy crafts, fun and games. RSVP to Jessica at 770-486-6587 x 2. Space is limited- restricted to potty trained children ages 2-5 years
Sept 10 – Oct 20 Oktoberfest 2018 at City Café. Live music Wed – Sat evenings during Oktoberfest, 215 South Glynn St, Fayetteville
Christmas Parade & Tree Lighting Dec. 1, 5 p.m.
Oct 4 Thursday Night Out 6-8pm
Music @ Olde Courthouse Tavern Weekend evenings
Sept 7 – 30 “Daddy Long Legs” The Legacy Theatre, call 404895-1473 or email www.thelegacytheatre.org for times and tickets. 1175 Senoia Road, TYR
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Feb 14 Valentine’s Day Flowers & Candy 9-5, Sweetheart Ride 4-7pm
Sept 21-30 Kiwanis Coweta County Fair, Coweta County Fairgrounds, 275 Pine Road, Newnan
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Sept 22 Head Games-- A tribute to Foreigner, Southern Ground Amphitheater, Fayetteville 8:00 pm Sept 22 Fayette Love Your Pet 10-12 at the Historic Train Depot 250 Lanier Ave, Fayetteville Sept 28 Free Movie under the Stars: “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” Entertainment begins at 6:30 on the Old Courthouse Lawn, movie starts at sundown, Fayetteville Sept 29 – Fayette Idol 2018 6:00 – 9:00 pm Gates open at 5, Southern Ground Amphitheater, 301 LaFayette Ave, Fayetteville Sept 29 Cruisin’ to the Oldies Car Show, Main Street Senoia
OCTOBER Oct 3-Oct 20 Oktoberfest 2018, City Café. Live music Wed – Sat evenings during Oktoberfest, 215 South Glynn St, Fayetteville
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>> events CALENDAR Nov 16 Free Movie under the Stars: “Prancer” Entertainment begins at 6:30 on the Old Courthouse Lawn, movie starts at sundown, Fayetteville Nov 16 – Dec 16 “Away in the Basement” A Church Basement Ladies Christmas. The Legacy Theatre, call 404895-1473 or email www.thelegacytheatre.org for times and tickets. 1175 Senoia Road, Tyr Nov 16 Free Movie Featuring “Prancer” 6:30 pm Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville Nov 24 Small Business Saturday/Shop Local, Senoia Nov 30 Christmas with the Southern Crescent Chorale 7:30pm Harps Crossing Baptist Church 1183 Hwy 92 South, Fayetteville, Advanced tickets $20.00 adults, $15.00 students and seniors. $25.00 at the door.
DECEMBER Dec 1 Victorian Christmas 1:00 – 4:00 pm Holiday DorseyFife Museum, Fayetteville Dec 1 Fayetteville Christmas Parade @ Historic Downtown Fayetteville 5pm Dec 1 Fayetteville Christmas Tree Lighting @ Heritage Park, Fayetteville 7pm Dec 1 Light Up Senoia, All Day
Oct 5 Mahaffey Open Wide Open Golf Tournament, call Fayette C.A.R.E. Clinic; 770-719-4620 Oct 6 Fall Merchants Sidewalk Sale, Downtown Senoia Oct 8 Bob Crutchfield Memorial Golf for Kids Tournament, Chateau Elan Golf Club, Braselton, GA. Registration 8:30am, Shotgun start 10:00am. Golfers can choose to have a celebrity play in their foursome. Proceeds will benefit Christian City’s work with runaway and homeless youth through the Children’s Village residential program and Safe Place program. Get sponsorship info or register to play at www.christiancity.org/golf Oct 6-13 43rd Annual Founder’s Day Festival -- week of activities, Shamrock Park, 947 Senoia Rd, Tyrone Oct 13 Cycle for Life – for Cystic Fibrosis, premier cycling event, Marimac Lake Parks. Contact JKrickovic@cff.org or 404-325-6973 Oct 13 Night of Candles, 7th Annual, Exclusive Southern Ground/Zac Brown event. For tickets call: 800-594-8499. Gates open at 6PM. Zac Brown's Southern Ground Amphitheater (No tickets at our Courthouse Box Office). Oct 19-20 Cemetery Walk 6:30 – 9:00 at the Fayetteville City Cemetery, just west of the Old Fayette County Courthouse, Fayetteville
Oct 26 Free Movie under the Stars: “Hocus Pocus” Entertainment begins at 6:30 on the Old Courthouse Lawn, movie starts at sundown, Fayetteville Oct 26 Trick or Treat on Main Street, Downtown Senoia 3:00 – 5:00 pm (or merchants discretion) Oct 26 Pumpkins displayed on Historic Courthouse Square Lawn, Fayetteville All Day
Dec 2 Christmas with the Southern Crescent Chorale Village, 2017 3:00 pm Harps Crossing BaptistSanta, ChurchBraelinn 1183 Hwy 92 South, Fayetteville, Advanced tickets $20.00 adults, $15.00 students and seniors. $25.00 at the door. Dec 9 Candlelight Tour of Homes, All Day, Senoia
JANUARY 2019
Oct 27 Trick or Treating on Main Street 10-5 on the Old Courthouse Lawn. Costume contest and more, Fayetteville
Jan 25 – Feb 24 “Always…Patsy Cline” The Legacy Theatre, call 404-895-1473 or email www.thelegacytheatre.org for times and tickets. 1175 Senoia Road, TYR
NOVEMBER
FEBRUARY 2019 No events posted at time of publication
Nov 9 Merchant Open House, Downtown Senoia 5-8 pm Nov 10 Veterans Day Parade & Celebration “Boots, Blues & BBQ” 10:00am – 3pm, Guest speaker is Army Colonel Mark Gelhardt, combat veteran and author. While in the army, selected to be the Commander of the Data Systems Unit at the White House. Kids area and live Music by Aaron Schust with Builders None. Southern Ground Amphitheater, Fayetteville. All funds support the Eden Project- to help veterans and their families in Fayette County. $8.00 in advance, $12.00 at door Nov 10 & 11 6th Annual Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour Free admission Sat 9-5; Sun 11-5.
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MARCH 2019 Mar 9 Southern Crescent Chorale Sing On! Dance On! Spivey Hall, Clayton State University Campus, 5900 Lee Street, Morrow, GA 30260 8:00 pm, Tickets $20.00 adults, $10.00 students. Contact Spivey Hall directly at 678-466-4200 or www. spiveyhall.org for tickets Mar 16 Southern Crescent Chorale benefit concert for Christian City Children’s Village. 7pm Flat Creek Baptist Church, 161 Flat Creek Trail, Fytvl. Donation requested.
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DRAGON BOAT RACES AND INTERNATIONAL FEST Celebrating its 10th year, the Dragon Boats Races and International Festival returns to Lake McIntosh on September 22! This daylong festival combines
international culture and food with the exciting and colorful sport of competitive dragon boat racing. Teams race throughout the day in light-weight, ten-paddler racing boats, while artisans, representing numerous cultures, display items and handwork. There are food and drink vendors and a Kids Korner. The Rotary Club
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NIGHT MARKET Night Market is a free, public market, featuring music, entertainment, food and artists. There are food trucks and vendors with craft beer, mixed drinks and wine. Entertainment includes local bands, shuffleboard, ping pong, and corn hole. Setting up tents and selling their creations are regional and national artists. The market is held at Drake Field on Lake Peachtree the second Saturday of the month from March to November. There is free parking around the park, but the best bet for Peachtree City residents is a golf cart. This event is intended for those 18 and older.
DIXIE WING MUSEUM High over Peachtree City, you will often see and hear a P51 Mustang or a T6-Texan soaring across the sky. These historic planes come from the Dixie Wing (Continued on page 20)
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>>> go SEE & DO at Hanna Brothers Studio Cafe, adjacent to Pinewood Atlanta Studios! Scheduled tours leave mainly from The Avenue in Peachtree City. Hotel pickup available. Visit southernhollywoodfilmtour.com for more information or call Sherri at 404-310-9613 for tour times and reservations.
OFFICIAL GEO TOUR With over 300 caches hidden throughout town, Peachtree City is a great place for geocaching. Go out on your own, or stop by the Peachtree City Visitors Center to pick up “The Official Peachtree City Geo Tour,” consisting of 19 Geocaches hidden around Peachtree City. Caches have fun names that give clues to their general location like, Stalking Dead, Lake Kedron Walkabout, and Luther’s Legacy. This is a fun way to explore the path system on a golf cart, bike, or on foot. All 19 caches are also accessible by car.
SOUTHERN GROUND AMPHITHEATER
Museum, part of the National Commemorative Air Force. This unique historic attraction in Peachtree City boasts hundreds of WWII era artifacts, educational seminars, event space and hands-on learning. Groups and individuals are encouraged to call for a special tour of these amazing War Birds, perfectly restored and flying. In fact, you can take a ride in one of 5 War Birds—prices range from $60-$1,600 for a half-hour experience. Call 770-631-2542 for more information.
SOUTHERN HOLLYWOOD FILM TOUR See “where the movies live” when you take a Southern Hollywood Film Tour! Travel the backroads to see filming locations for “Spiderman: Homecoming,” “The Walking Dead,” “Fried Green Tomatoes,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” and numerous other film and TV productions. Customize a tour with lunch in Senoia—home of “The Walking Dead”—or 20 | PEACHTREE CITY MAGAZINE | FALL 2018 – WINTER 2019 |
Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater is located in a neighborhood in the historic Main Street District. The 1,500 seat amphitheater with its 50 foot stage and natural grass tiered seating has hosted such artists as Don McClean, Blood Sweat and Tears, Wynona, Trace Adkins and Boz Scaggs. It is also home to the Night of Candles, Zac Brown’s annual concert to benefit Zac’s Fayette County based Camp Southern Ground for Kids. This year’s Night of Candles is October 13th. Besides the Summer Concert Series, the venue is used for The Fayette Idol event, Movie nights and much more. Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater is owned by the Fayetteville Downtown Development Authority and is managed by the Main Street Tourism Association. To purchase tickets, go to SouthernGroundAmp.com.
LEGACY THEATER Now in its 13th year, The Legacy Theatre in Tyrone presents another strong season with Main Stage productions that include “Newsies” and “The Bridges of Madison County” as well as a Children’s Series offering “The Elves and the Shoemaker” and “Pinkalicious.” The Legacy Theatre also offers Legacy Studios—a yearround program consisting of introductory classes for young children; intermediate acting, improv comedy, and
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No cars required. Peachtree City is a master-planned city near Atlanta with over 100 miles of paved cart paths.
SHOPPING
Each Village in Peachtree City has its own unique shopping center. You’ll find locally owned boutiques and big box stores for all of your necessities.
DINING
From upscale southern to authentic Mediterranean cuisine, we have a diverse selection of locally owned favorites that please every palette. Including a NEW craft brewery.
MUSIC
MARKETS
The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater is highly regarded as one of the best outdoor amphitheaters in the state! Don’t miss a concert under the stars!
Spend time browsing Local Markets in PTC. They are a great place for rare finds and locally grown goods. The Night Market also features food trucks and live music.
The Peachtree City Visitor Center is located on the 2nd floor in the Avenue. For logo wear, maps, coupons, souvenirs, brochures and current event info, visit us 7 days a week. M-F 9a-5p, Saturday 10a-5p, Sunday 1p-5p.
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Visit the Peachtree City Visitor Center to find out about local events and attractions like The Georgia Magic Theater and the Dixie Wing WWII Air Museum.
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2018 Concert Season
Peachtree City’s Favorite Diamond in the Woods!
PHILLIP PHILLIPS PARACHUTE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 with Special Guest
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musical theatre classes; advanced musical theatre; and pre-professional musical theater. For more information about tickets or Legacy Studios, call the theatre box office at 404-895-1473 or visit thelegacytheatre.org.
FREDERICK BROWN JR. AMPHITHEATER One of the most iconic spots in town, the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater (The Fred) is home to a summer concert series with top national acts and a stage for city events, like the Hometown Holiday
and the Peachtree City Classic road race. Located in a secluded portion of the McIntosh Trail Recreation Area, the 2,500-seat amphitheater offers great acoustics and an intimate setting that includes lawn seating, picnic tables, and a Gold Section at the foot of the stage during concerts. For tickets, call the box office at 770631-0630 or go to amphitheater.org.
SERENBE PLAYHOUSE This “most intrepid and fearless” of theatre companies, the unique and award-winning Serenbe
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Playhouse stages its productions in the beautiful landscapes of Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills. Serenbe Playhouse is committed to producing bold new works and reinvented classics that connect art, nature and community. The always changing sites are an integral part of the production. Rain, shine, or cold, be ready to be spirited away this fall as Serenbe Playhouse concludes its 9th season with a flourish—“The Seagull” in September and return performances of its seasonal productions, “Sleepy Hollow” and “The Snow Queen.” Call the box office at 770-463-1100 or visit serenbeplayhouse.com.
ROTARY GRAND PRIX Sponsored by the Peachtree City Running Club and the Peachtree City Rotary Club, the Rotary Grand Prix is a series of running events from October through May at 16 Fayette County elementary schools. These 5K races and 1-mile runs/walks are designed as a fun way to get youngsters and their families moving as well as raise money for their schools. Collectively, about $100,000 is raised for the local elementary schools annually, with over $1,250,000 raised since the beginning. For more information and race schedules, go to ptcrc.com/rotarygrand-prix.
PEACHTREE CITY BMX Located in the McIntosh Trail Recreation Complex, the William B. Davis BMX Track is a full-service, lighted facility that is suitable for any bike riding and racing experience. The track is open to the public for riding every day, dawn to dusk, except when races are scheduled. Bleachers, concessions and restrooms are available. For more information, visit ptcbmx.com or call 770-631-2525.
PEACHTREE CITY TENNIS CENTER The Peachtree City Tennis Center is a nationally recognized USTA facility with 24 courts (12 hard, 6 soft and 6 covered) open seven days a week. The tennis center serves everyone in the community from the youngest juniors to the oldest seniors with developmental programs, high-performance programs, summer camps, and drop-in drills and play. The center hosts numerous regional and national tournaments
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and has a fully-stocked Pro Shop complete with shoes, apparel, racquets and stringing. It also offers pickle ball. Call 770-486-9474 or visit peachtreecitytennis.com for more information.
MASTERMIND ESCAPE ROOMS Do you think you could survive a Zombie Apocalypse or get to safety before a catastrophic storm hits? Mastermind Escape Rooms gives you a chance to work as a team and to escape from some scary situations. Locked in a room with about 8 other people, you must find clues that will help you break out in less than 60 minutes. Each Mastermind room has a different theme, including: “Bank Heist,” “Lost in Time,” and Sorcerer’s Secret.” Book your escape room online at mastermindescapegames.com/locations/peachtreecity-georgia or call 404-793-1541.
URBAN JUNGLE At Urban Jungle you will find laser tag, a giant rock wall, Laser Frenzy, and a video arcade all under the same roof! Navigate the multi-level, multi-platform, 4,600-square foot arena for laser tag. Climb the 24-foothigh rock wall with 4 stations. Climb over or duck under beams of light to avoid breaking them in the laser maze. Enjoy arcade games like “Predator” and “Pump it Up 2 Dance Machine.” Buy games individually or in a value package. Check the website for daily specials. Call 678902-9010 or visit website at urbanjunglelasertag.com.
ASCENSION INDOOR ROCK CLIMBING GYM Ascension Indoor Rock Climbing Gym provides an unique, safe and fun environment for climbing enthusiasts to train and grow their skills. There are 20 ropes available for scaling walls with routes, ranging
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from beginner to expert level. Bouldering areas include a 14-foot and an 8-foot-high bouldering cave. Ascension offers classes as well as facilities for birthday parties, lock-ins, and other group activities. For more information, call 678-870-1400 or go to ascensionclimbing.com.
BATTING CAGES Peachtree City has two different facilities that will help you reach the next level of play in baseball and softball. All Star Baseball & Softball has a12,000square-foot, state-of-the-art facility with 4 video-based baseball cages (virtual hitting), 3 batting cages, and 2 pitching lanes equipped with a Radar Pitching Trainer that tracks pitch speed and location. Call 770-631-3303 or visit online at virtualcages.com. Home Plate is a baseball and softball facility with an all-weather synthetic turf regulation field, 14 batting cages, 2 iron mike pitching machines, open turf infield
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area, 2 outdoor live hitting cages, 4 mounds for pitching and fielding and a fitness/weight room. Home Plate offers private lessons, team lessons, and year-round coaching for all ages. For more information, call at 770631-3044 or homeplate1.com
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Watch some of the best soccers players in the Southeast compete at MOBA Soccer Academy, home of the Premier Development League (PDL) team, the Peachtree City MOBA. Games are played and training takes place in the world class MOBA Soccer Complex with its two high-quality, FIFA-sized artificial turf fields that allow for year-round training and games. The outdoor all-weather fields and the indoor facility, which includes weight training apparatus, provide a new dimension for the sport of soccer in Peachtree City. The MOBA Soccer Complex is located at 1000 Hwy. 74 S. For more information, call 678-817-9646 or visit mobasoccer.com.
SHAKERAG FESTIVAL For 41 years the Shakerag Festival in Peachtree City has provided residents with a weekend of unique arts and crafts and food vendors from all over Georgia and neighboring states. This year’s festival will take place September 15-16 in its traditional location of Shakerag Knoll in the McIntosh Trail Recreational Complex. (Continued on page 28)
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About 30 area artists will open their studios to the public and demonstrate how they create their work for the 6th Annual Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour. The tour features artists working in a variety of mediums, including weaving, wood working, pottery, painting and glass. The 2-day event is on Saturday, November 10, from 9am - 5pm and Sunday, November 11, from 11am - 5pm. Admission is free. Art pieces will be available for purchase.
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HOMETOWN HOLIDAY Peachtree City’s annual Hometown Holiday kicks off the holiday season on Saturday, December 1. The celebration starts at 5pm at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater with family activities and a musical program, featuring singing and dancing performances by local talent. Immediately following the program, join the caravan of golf carts as it follows Santa along the Trail of Lights to Drake Field for the lighting of the tree and visits with Santa.
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GOLF CART DO'S AND DON'TS IN PEACHTREE CITY • All Golf Carts using the paths in Peachtree City must have a license. • All Golf Carts must be registered at City Hall • Required to have title of ownership • Pay when you register. • Insurance not required but strongly recommended. • Fee for Registration is $15/year for residents. • Non-residents is $100/year (used for maintenance of paths). Rules and Regulations pertaining to Golf Carts • Sitting on driver’s lap is not allowed. • Standing on a moving cart is not allowed.
• No drinking and driving – same as a car. • When operating on the paths, all carts must be driven no faster than 20 mph. Who can drive a Golf Cart? • 16 year olds plus (with or without a auto drivers license (unless suspended or revoked) • 15 year olds with a learners permit. • 15 year olds without a permit may drive when accompanied by a licensed person 18+. • 12-15 year olds with a parent, guardian or grandparent in the front seat.
Where driving is ALLOWED and NOT ALLOWED? • No carts allowed to cross Hwy 54 and Hwy 74 (use tunnels/bridges only) • Allowed to use crosswalks on Peachtree Parkway – (MUST YIELD TO CARS AT ALL TIMES). • Use paths in lieu of streets when they exist. • May be used on streets within neighborhoods. • May not drive on private property or on Golf Courses (except when playing). Report any violations and dangerous activity to 911. Report path marker ID and Decal number. For more information visit www.peachtree-city.org/ carts or www.peachtree-city.org/traffic.
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Peachtree City Southeast Region Champions in their World Series Uniforms. Front Row: Will Clem (3), James Hooper (12), Jack Ryan (8), Bo Walker (5), Chase Fralick (9), Wills Maginnis (6) Ben Traxler (2), Charlie Clem (1) Back Row: Coach Kyle Ryan, Tyler Beck (10), Tai Peete (7), Connor Riggs-Soper (15), Manager Patrick Gloriod, Jansen Kenty (16), Cole Manetti (18), Cayden Olvey (14), Coach Randy Clem. Special recognition to League President David Soper and District Administrator Linda North
PEACHTREE CITY RECREATION AND SPECIAL EVENTS OFFERS A FULL YEAR OF PROGRAMS AND SOME OF THE FINEST RECREATIONAL FACILITIES IN THE AREA. KEDRON FIELDHOUSE & AQUATIC CENTER Constructed in 1995, this multi-purpose facility consists of two pools, a multipurpose/inline hockey rink, and a fieldhouse/gymnasium. The 25-yard competitive swimming pool and the heated instructional pool are open year round and have guards on duty at all times. The gymnasium has 2 full courts separated with a mesh curtain and lined for basketball, volleyball and pickleball. Other amenities include activity rooms, restrooms, showers, changing areas, storage areas and a playground. TENNIS The Peachtree City Tennis Center serves everyone in the community with developmental programs, high-performance programs, summer camps, and drop-in drills and play. This nationally recognized USTA facility has 24 courts (12 hard, 6 soft and 6 covered) and is open seven days a week. The center hosts regional and national tournaments and has a fully-stocked Pro Shop. It also offers pickle ball. Peachtree City also maintains a number of public tennis courts, including 4 lighted courts at Glenloch Recreation Center, 2 courts at Pebblepocket Park, and 2 courts at Braelinn Recreation Complex.
RECREATION COMPLEXES Braelinn The Braelinn Recreation Complex has all amenities for outdoor play. You will find 4 baseball fields (no lights), 2 outdoor basketball courts (no lights), 2 tennis courts (no lights), outdoor physical fitness exercise stations, a playground, and restrooms. Glenloch Glenloch Recreation Center amenities include the Glenloch pool (open in the summer months only), soccer fields and practice area, a multipurpose field, an outdoor basketball court (no lights), 4 lighted tennis courts, a skateboard park, and a playground. Located inside the recreation building is a dance/exercise studio and multipurpose classroom space. McIntosh Trail The 50-acre McIntosh Trail Recreation Complex hosts many of the City’s special events. The complex includes The Gathering Place senior center, a large picnic pavilion, walking trails, a BMX track, and the dog park. The complex is also the starting point for the Flat Creek Nature Preserve and is the home of the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater.
Dog Park The Peachtree City Dog Park is a safe, fenced-in, clean and friendly area for dogs to play and exercise located in the McIntosh Trail Recreation area. The park is divided into three separate areas to accommodate dogs of various sizes and ages. Each section features a gazebo and outdoor seating for owners, mulch ground cover, shade trees, and a water spigot. For more information, visit ptcdogpark.com. BALL FIELDS Peachtree City Athletic Complex This 86-acre athletic complex has 6 soccer fields, 9 lighted baseball fields, the lighted Field of Hope, 4 concession stands, and 4 restrooms. There is also Mountain Bike Park, a 3-mile, single-track and multi-use natural trail system. Jim Meade Memorial Park Meade Park has 7 lighted softball fields, 2 lighted lacrosse fields, concessions, and restrooms. Riley Field Complex Located next to Peachtree City Elementary School, Riley Field was one of the first ball fields in Peachtree City. Amenities include a 6-lane track, 1 lighted football field, 1 lighted multipurpose field, a covered picnic shelter, concessions, and restrooms.
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n all-concrete skateboard park is the newest activity addition to the Glenloch Recreation Area. The new park replaces the old 3,500-foot skateboard ramp at the McIntosh Trail Recreation Area. That structure, which had a concrete base and plywood ramps, was poorly laid out and showing wear and tear from years of use and the elements. Designed with input from a volunteer group of resident skateboard enthusiasts and built by 5th Pocket Skateparks in Pennsylvania, the new skateboard park is 4,050 square feet. Its concrete ramps are designed to flow better, making them more playable to all skill levels. The concrete park also will require less maintenance than the old park, will last longer, and is less noisy than the plywood ramp structures. It also was determined that the more centrally located Glenloch location is more accessible to the community which will attract more active use on a day-to-day basis.
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Days of skateboarding at the old McIntosh Trail Recreation Area are just a memory, but skateboarders are sure to enjoy hours of play at the city’s all new skateboard park.
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eachtree City BMX officially reopened to excited race fans and happy city officials Saturday July 28th. The track had been closed for a complete renovation of the starting hill and resurfacing the 4 straights of the race course. After nearly 40 years in operation, the BMX track was in desperate need of a new starting hill that was actively sliding into the woods with all the wet weather the south received this spring. With the help of the PTC BMX parents’ association, a new Pro Start safety gate was specified and installed as well. Making PTC BMX only the third track in the US to operate the fully electric, Pro Start barrel gate. Peachtree City parks and recreation took on the task of a complete rebuild under the supervision of 16 year veteran TO, Shayne Robinson lending her expertise along with blood, sweat and tears to bring the new hill, fully landscaped into reality. The fickle Georgia weather wreaked havoc on the demolition, concrete and installation schedule; but somehow the renovations came together just in time for the 4th installment of the exclusive Peach Series race for PTC BMX on July 28th. The new hill features a wider, concrete footprint along with a 6’ flat top for easy rider staging along with 8 wider starting gates. The starting hill sits at a 15 degree angle to accommodate the gate and a longer front run out to allow a super smooth transition from
concrete to Georgia clay. A perfect level of complexity for both novice and expert BMX riders. The Pro Start, barrel style, safety gate; with easy set up and remote gate drops, will allow PTC BMX to continue expanding opportunities for practice and racing year round For more information about the Peachtree City BMX track and programs please visit www.ptcbmx. com or www.facebook.com/ptcbmx/.
The track is open to the public for riding every day, dawn to dusk, except when races are scheduled. Bleachers, concessions and restrooms are available. For more information, visit ptcbmx.com or call 770-631-2525.
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at an affordable price. Beside furniture, you will find draperies, rugs, wall decor, lamps, mirrors, baskets, and seasonal items in their 5,000-square-foot showroom. Other bargain stores in Peachtree City include Clothes Less Traveled, Wellspring Treasures, and A Better Great deals abound in local thrift stores and Way Bargains. consignment shops throughout town. Encore Interior Consignment, located in Braelinn A well-loved Fayette County store which is Shopping Village, is a retail store selling quality in a category of its own is Smith and Davis pre-owned furniture and home decor items Clothing. Located right outside the Peachtree 34 | PEACHTREE CITY MAGAZINE | SPRING – SUMMER 2018 |
City city limits, Smith and Davis has been serving the area since 1965. The family-owned store carries top brands and the latest fashions in outdoor, athletic, and lifestyles clothing; shoes and boots; and accessories. A gathering place for the town as well as a destination shopping center for the area, The Avenue Peachtree City is an upscale, open-air shopping center with everything from national chain stores, like The Gap, William Sonoma,
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Books A Million and Talbots, to family-owned boutique shopping, like The Nest and Ici Paris Day Spa. Not only is The Avenue a shopping and dining experience for patrons, but it also focuses on developing a relationship with the community with an ever-growing agenda of events, such as the Summer Movie Series, July 4th and Halloween Festivals, Christmas at The Avenue, and Thursday Night Out events. Golf cart charging stations encourage residents to gather from all over town at The Avenue for a fun time. Braelinn Village on the south side of Peachtree City is another shopping area that not only offers shopping and dining, but provides a stage for community events. July 4th, Easter, Halloween, and Christmas draw big crowds who want to celebrate, dine, and shop at Braelinn stores, such as Kroger, K-Mart, Card$marT, Dollar Tree, GNC Live Well, UPS, and Bicycles Unlimited. Braelinn business TCBY, which sells “the country’s best yogurt,” in particular, is a favorite for residents. Braelinn Village calls itself “the most golf cart friendly shopping center in Peachtree City!” There is plenty of golf cart parking and charging stations to encourage residents from all across town to come and stay a while. Kedron Village Shopping Area on Peachtree City’s north side is home to large national chains like Target, Ross Dress for Less, Bed Bath & Beyond, Sally Beauty, and Kirkland’s as well as locally owned boutiques like Lizard Thicket and Darling Divas Boutique for women’s fashion. d
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well as organic kombucha and cold brew coffee on-tap. The Peachtree City Highland Bakery & Kitchen in The Avenue is the fourth franchise location for the Atlanta restaurant and the first to serve dinner, as well as the first to offer a full bar. Highland Bakery (coming soon) serves a full breakfast and lunch menu that includes many of the restaurant’s favorites, gourmet coffees, smoothies, and artisan pastries and desserts.
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Owned by Ant Murphy of Georgia Shrimp Company fame and located in the same building as the On Target Gun Club, Big Shots Kitchen & Bar caters to a high end crowd wanting to socialize while eating top-quality aged steaks, burgers, and salads. You will find vegetarian and vegan options, too, as well as wine, craft beers and cocktails. Revolution (coming soon) is a new restaurant and bakery that sources as many ingredients as possible from its organic farm and greenhouse in nearby Senoia. The morning menu offers fresh baked goods and a full range of coffee drinks, while lunch consists of Italian inspired sandwiches, flatbreads, and salads. Dinner features classic and reinvented Northern Italian dishes with fresh homemade ingredients and pasta, wine, local craft beers, cold brew coffee on tap, and curated cocktails. Although not a restaurant, Line Creek Brewery delivers the trend of craft beer production to town. The brewery, founded by longtime Peachtree City residents, focuses on creating fresh and flavorful hand crafted beers and a laid-back environment where customers can enjoy them.
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT VENUES City Café & Bakery 215 S. Glynn Street Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-461-6800 www.citycafeandbakery.com
Grazing Here 2808 Ga Hwy 54 Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-486-2696 www.grazinghere.com
Tavern on 74 288 Ga Hwy 74 Peachtree City GA 30269 770-631-1980 www.tavernon74.com
Georgia Shrimp Co. 100 N. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-631-9114 www.georgiashrimpco.com
Azul Tequila Taqueria & Cantina 100 Lexington Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-632-0099 www.azultequilaptc.com
Crosstown Grille 584 Crosstown Road Peachtree City GA 30269 678-833-1190 www.crosstowngrille.com
Georgia Magic Theater The Loft at Due South 302 Clover Reach Peachtree City 770-629-5847 Georgiamagictheater.com
Los Mariachis 2882 Ga Hwy 54 Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-629-4218 www.losmariachisga.com
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PIEDMONT FAYETTE WELLNESS CENTER Helping Women Focus on their Hearts
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he American Heart Association states that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women and that 90 percent of all women have at least one risk factor for heart disease. To educate women about heart disease and empower them to make important lifestyle changes, the Dottie Fuqua Women’s Heart Support Network has been launched at Piedmont Fayette Hospital. The goal of this program is also on preventive medicine and wellness, with a focus on reducing the risk of heart disease among women. In addition to customized screening to identify risks and the world-class cardiac care that Piedmont provides, the Women’s Heart Support Network offers classes focused on three key concepts: proper nutrition and diet, mind and body wellness and movement. There are programs and classes around these concepts each month. The hope is that they will provide an instant support group and teamlike atmosphere. Women can also receive free one-on-one wellness coaching with the Women’s Heart Support Network’s program coordinator Lauren Fyock. The Women’s Heart Support Network is made possible in the Fayette community thanks to the generosity of Fayetteville resident Vicki Turner. Since the program was launched this summer, area women have pledged their financial support, participated in the programs and scheduled comprehensive heart screenings. “The goal of the program is for women to take care of themselves,” said Fyock. “It is wonderful to see them take care of each other as well.” To learn more about the Women’s Heart Support Network, visit piedmont. org/womensheartsupport.
Heart–healthy cooking demonstrations offered. The Women’s Heart Support Network offers programming at Piedmont Fayette Hospital and in the community. My Chef Nancy (Nancy Jaworski) offers heart–healthy cooking demonstrations and will also lead a Farmer’s Market tour in Peachtree City this fall. For more information on upcoming classes and programs, visit: Left: Chef Nancy demonstrating how to prepare heart–healthy meals. 44 | PEACHTREE CITY MAGAZINE | FALL 2018 – WINTER 2019 |
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THE BASICS OF RUNNING WITHOUT PAIN By John J. Giovanelli, DC
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he most common aches and pain experienced by runners are heel pain, foot pain, Achilles tendinitis, shin splints, knee pain, and hip pain. Regardless of which area affects your performance, you have to start by evaluating the feet. The most common foot malfunction is over-pronation. This is when the out heel strikes the ground, and the foot rotates toward the big
toe. Pronation is a normal foot function; however, overpronation results in excessive stress to the foot and ankle joints. How do you know if you over-pronate? Inspect the sole of a worn shoe. You’ll see excessive wear in the outer heel and great toe. You may also notice large callous formations on the inside of the big toe. Overpronation can lead to plantar fasciitis by excessively stretching the soft tissues of the underside of the foot. It can also result in injuries of the ball of the foot and big toe. People often confuse flat arches with pronation. Flat feet/arches refer to a static position, while pronation refers to foot motion during walking/running. While years of excessive pronation can certainly lead to flat feet, people can still over-pronate with a high arch. Poor foot mechanics can also work it’s way up the body, joint by joint, to adversely affect the knees, hips, and spine. For any running malady, always start by having the feet examined. Running shoes differ in their impact capability and pronation resistance. If shoe choice doesn’t solve the problem, you may need custom made shoe orthotics or therapy.
In addition to examining the feet, one can’t underestimate the importance of good posture and flexibility in running. Having one leg shorter than the other by as little as 6mm can cause a significant spinal scoliosis. Short legs are also one of the great contributing factors to hip bursitis and iliotibial band (IT band) tendinitis. The IT band can generate pain in the hip or as far down to the outside of the knee . You can stretch and get massage for temporary relief, but if there’s an undiagnosed short leg, the hip and IT band pain will likely come back. Make sure you seek care by someone who can look at the mechanics of the entire pelvis and lower extremities. If you have any questions about your particular condition, feel free to email me at john@ drgio.com John Giovanelli, practices traditional chiropractic, is a Palmer Graduate, and has practiced in the Peachtree City area for 30 years.
SHOES FOR WALKING & RUNNING REQUIRE A PROPER FIT
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unning and walking are among the most beneficial and simplest exercises. Done regularly, they benefit body, mind, and soul. Compared to other activities, they require very little in the way of expense, however, the one big requirement to staying active and injury-free is proper footwear. Studies have shown that 86% of Americans wear shoes that are too small, resulting in pain and blisters. In addition to improper fit, many active persons neglect to take advantage of the expertise of a local running store. Athletic shoes are designed for specific gait characteristics and require basic analysis to ensure that each person gets the proper category of shoe as well as the proper size and fit. As to specifics, running/walking shoes are designed to address the different effects of arch heights: high arches tend to be rigid and require additional cushioning, lower arches tend to be more flexible and to roll inward (over-pronation). Determining which category a runner/ walker falls into requires just a few minutes of evaluation by a run specialist, and can make the difference between joy and misery during and after exercise.
Specialists at Smith & Davis will analyze your feet for a properly fitted shoe.
So, take the time to get fitted properly BEFORE your next race or activity, and get the MOST out of your efforts! Go by Smith & Davis and spend some time with their run specialist. They’ll scan your feet and analyze your gait electronically so that they can see what your feet, knees, and hips areG doing and how the proper shoe can help. G
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Traditional chiropractic and low force techniques offered • Licensed Massage therapists on staff Vertebral Axial Decompression (Vax-D) • Extra corporeal shockwave therapy (Well Wave) Manipulation under anesthesia • In house X-ray • Wellness • Weight Loss • Red Light Therapy Car accident treatment and documentation • DOT driver’s license examinations • Vibration Therapy
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SINCE 1989, WE CONTINUE THE MISSION TO END ALZHEIMER'S
Sue Shaffer, Chair, Southern Crescent Walk to End Alzheimer's
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eld annually, the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research. The Walk was first known as Memory Walk and began in 1989 with 9 Alzheimer’s Association chapters raising $149,000 from 1,249 participants. Today, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is held in more than 600 communities nationwide and has raised more than 75 million dollars. Bruce Farr, wife of Fayette County resident and Peachtree City town founder, Floy Farr, suffered from Alzheimer’s and was in Ashley Glen Senior Living and Memory Care. Floy and Ashley Glen staff traveled each year to participate in the Atlanta Memory Walk. However, in 2000 Farr and Elaine Gaillard from Ashley Glen decided to start a Memory Walk in Peachtree City called the Southern Crescent Alzheimer’s Memory Walk. After a very successful first year, Farr turned the Walk over to former Peachtree City Mayor Fred Brown and
Iola Snow, who co-chaired the Walk for the next 10 years. Danny McCranie chaired it for one year and then the current chair, Sue Shaffer, took over and brought the Walk into the 21st century. Beginning with the initial Walk, the Peachtree City Kiwanis, Peachtree City Jazz Edition and the Peachtree City Rotary Club have been very instrumental in making the Walk a success. Over the years, the event has attracted numerous other businesses, organizations and individuals. Today, the Southern Crescent Walk to End Alzheimer’s is not only the second oldest in the state, but also the second largest in number of walkers and dollars raised, bringing in about 3 million dollars for the Alzheimer’s Association. Alzheimer’s disease, the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, is the only disease in the top 10 in America that cannot be prevented, cured or slowed. And early on, the disease requires a caregiver 24/7 unlike most other diseases. More than 5 million Americans are living with the disease, and almost two-
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thirds of Americans with Alzheimer’s disease are women. One in three seniors dies with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. There are an estimated 16 million caregivers of people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias in the United States. The 2018 Southern Crescent Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place Saturday, October 6, rain or shine. The 5K (3.1 mile) walk begins and ends at the Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater parking lot. All ages and abilities are welcome to come and enjoy the Walk, plant their flower in the Promise Garden, listen to the Peachtree Jazz Edition play great music while having coffee and breakfast items before the Walk and hamburgers and hot dogs after the Walk. It is a great time to enjoy a day of fun and camaraderie with friends, family, and community. Registration begins at 8 am, a ceremony takes place at 9 am and the Walk starts at 9:30 am with runners leading the walkers.
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With only 41 private suites Monarch House is unique in its design and care programs never before considered in a senior living community. A vintage ice cream soda fountain where residents sip ice cream floats while listening to oldies on the juke box, playing shuffle bowling, pinball, skeeball & billards. Nothing high tech here, yet nostalgically fun. Of course we have the latest in high-tech computers where we teach our seniors how to connect with friends & family on Facebook & other social media. A grand piano and fireplace sit adjacent to our lounge with its intimate seating for quiet conversation with family and friends. A theater with its massive screen and recliner seating to relax while watching their favorite films. Calling All Green Thumbs! Our rooftop open-air garden frames our grand solarium with year-round gardening opportunities. Within the walls of Monarch House are high-tech fire & safety features, emergency call stations and an attentive staff on hand 24 hours a day to provide the attention and care to our resident family. Our Master Chef is the Best! We are experts at “multi-tasking�. Our food is pretty and it downright tastes good! With special dietary needs in mind, each dish is carefully prepared. We also encourage residents to suggest their favorite meals. A staff of caregivers with warm hearts and an appreciation of each resident as an individual with life experiences that could easily be transcribed into best sellers, we are so proud and humbled to serve our residents. With suites leasing up quickly, we encourage you to contact us to schedule a private tour and meet our extraordinary staff. Call us today! 678-552-9867 Email vic@monarchhouse.net Text 404-433-4113
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A North Cove Christmas Commentary and Photos by James A. Cole
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very year, on the Saturday before Thanksgiving, the residents of North Cove meet at one home to receive their assignments for the decoration of the neighborhood for Christmas. North Cove is a small, 42 home, development located off the Peachtree Parkway on the edge of Lake Kedron. The neighborhood is designed around the “New Urbanism” concept where the homes were built with narrow lot lines; narrow streets, and some shared driveways. This concept was created to encourage social interaction and provide security because everybody knows their neighbors. The Home Owners Association sponsors about eight events throughout the year. Decorating the neighborhood for Christmas is one of those events. I have many friends in the neighborhood that I’ve known for over 20 years. Being an avid amateur photographer, taking photographs of the beautifully decorated homes, streets and town squares was a great opportunity. The lights are turned on the day after Thanksgiving and turned off the Saturday after the New Year.
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UPDATING BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS
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The use of tiles continues to grow. In the kitchen, use tiles for the floor, walls or backsplash. Kitchen floor tiles are designed to withstand heavy traffic and are spill and stain resistant. On the other hand, backsplash tiles have a more decorative function so they can be made of materials like glass, porcelain, and metal. Bathroom tiles, which have to withstand moisture, usually are made of ceramic, porcelain or natural stone. Floor tiles are small in size to facilitate drainage. Bathroom walls tiles can be larger, feature attractive patterns and designs, and have a glossy finish.
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CRESSWIND – BUILDING A COMMUNITY WITHIN A COMMUNITY
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he West Village of Peachtree City is the main focus of building activity in Peachtree City with major builders offering a wide variety of homes in different styles and price ranges. But the Cresswind development is uniquely different. With only a small number of homes already built, they have taken the initiative to provide these first new residents a real community within a community. The job of helping the new residents meet their neighbors and make new friends was given to Nicole Jurovics, Lifestyle Director. On the job for less than a year, Nicole is well known by all of the residents and is providing them with a large variety of activities and events with the main purpose of routinely bringing the residents together to meet one another and make new friends. Taking full advantage of the spacious 17,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, Nicole schedules a wide variety of activities led by qualified instructors. Residents regularly use the full fitness center, yoga/aerobics studio, indoor pool, arts-and-crafts room, lounge, billiards room, event room, and demonstration kitchen. G G “Like us” on the Peachtree City Magazine & App facebook pages | G G apps
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Once a month the new residents are provided an opportunity to enjoy a sponsored “lunch and learn” about specific topics of interest to their community. Major events, open to residents only, include resort style entertainment in the amphitheater and club house. Tribute acts such as the Vintage Vixens, singing hits from 60’s and 70’s, and Dean Z-the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist, are scheduled monthly. For residents who enjoy the outdoors, there is a large pool, and pickleball, tennis and bocce courts. Special interest clubs are developing quickly with knowledgeable residents leading the way. Already active are a hiking club, an Alzheimer’s walk group,
a bridge club and a travel club. Signup sheets for the clubs are available at the reception desk. Aside from being present at the events and activities, Nicole keeps in touch with her community on a regular basis. Her newsletter goes to every resident on a quarterly basis, and to give the residents current up-to-date information she has a private page on the web. The community is all about people in their active adult years, who want to live among a like-minded group of people. Along with their new home, they like to have a sense of community. d
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>> neighbors HELPING NEIGHBORS DISCOVERING LITTLE FREE LIBRARIES
they built their Little Free Library #75220 called “Sara’s Spot”. They got an official number when they registered with the national organization that started the idea. It became a family project when her dad, Lance, built it. Cathy feels that this project has been very rewarding, and has taught her daughter stewardship and responsibility.
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n a recent walk on the path between McIntosh Trail and the Braelinn Ponds I saw a short post in the ground with a little box of books on top. The sign invited me to take a book free – and leave another one for someone else. Next to the books was a nice bench so that visitors could sit down while they read a selection. Fred Herber’s “Little Free Library” My luck was running high that day because the owner of the Little Free Library was coming out of his house to walk his dog. The owner was Fred Herber who moved recently from the county to Peachtree City when he retired. Fred said that he got the idea to put up a “Little Free Library” when he saw that the cart path at the dam at Lake Peachtree had closed down a similar “Little Free Library”. So, he decided to put one up on the path next to his back yard. Fred was blown away at the immediate
response. He told me, “we have over 30 visitors a day and some have even come at night using the lights from their golf carts to see the books.” He went on to explain that a friend donated the bench after hearing about the traffic. That was enough to peak my curiosity, so I put out the question on Facebook about other little hidden gems in our community. The Cheatham Family's “Little Free Library #75220–Sara’s Spot” Cathy Cheatham, a 1980’s alum of McIntosh High with a 6-year-old daughter responded with photos and her story. Cathy said that she and her daughter began visiting Little Free Libraries when she was about 3 years old. She went on to explain, in June this year, her daughter Sara wanted to have one too! That is when
Chris & Mona Chapman’s “Little Free Library” After hearing Fred’s story about the Little Free Library by the dam, I had to see for myself. With my press-pass in my back pocket, I crossed over the yellow caution tapes and walked down the closed path that was shut down for construction. There it was just like Fred said it was – another little free library- the one that inspired him to build his own. No doubt, when the path is reopened there will be many walkers, and cart riders visiting once again. Are there other “Little Free Libraries” that we don’t know about? After visiting with these little hidden gems in our community, I was once again encouraged about the kind of people who we call neighbors. If you think you would like to learn more about how to place one of these “Little Free Libraries” you can visit http://littlefreelibrary. com or watch a YouTube video at https://youtu.be/ i5TJH5hmRE8. Article by Charlie Nelson If you have a Little Free Library in your neighborhood, please let me know – we’d like to include an extended list in our next issue of the Peachtree City Magazine to let others know where they are located. If you know of one contact me at charlie@printgraphics.net.
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Clothes Less Traveled Thrift Shop Clothes Less Traveled Thrift Shop is a unique thrift shop that serves our community in several ways. The store depends on donations of goods and clothing that are donated, and volunteers who receive, sort, and display the products that are priced far less than new items. When you purchase goods here, almost all of your donation goes to worthy causes in our community: Vouchers to needy families identified through specific partner organizations; Grants to other non-profit organizations; and College scholarships awarded annually. Clothes Less Traveled is a great place to volunteer and shop! Located at 459 Hwy 74 S, Peachtree City. 770-486-8517. Volunteer@clotheslesstraveled.org.
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Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center is a faith-based, nonprofit organization offering physical, spiritual, and emotional support to women, men, and families facing an unplanned pregnancy. They serve anyone regardless of age, race, religion, and financial or marital status. All of their services are free. Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center can provide you with free medical-grade pregnancy testing, limited ultrasound, confidential counseling, and basic necessities for babies. Schedule an appointment, or if you need help urgently we may be able to take you as a walk-in for a pregnancy test. Contact the center at 770-719-2288; website fayetteprc.com • Volunteers Needed!
Fayette C.A.R.E. Clinic provides FREE Healthcare Services Providing health services for the uninsured, lower-income Fayette County residents 18 year of age or older. Patients must be without any form of health care insurance (no Medicare, Medicaid or veterans’ benefits). Clinic Hours: Daily Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM-5:30 PM Located at 1260 Hwy 54 W., Suite 101; Fayetteville, GA (Across from Piedmont Fayette Hospital). For appointment phone: (770) 719-4620
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>> social services & SUPPORT A Better Way Ministries Supports men ages 17-55 through struggles with drug and alcohol addictions, or other life controlling issues; 678-251-0713 abetterwayministries.com Al-Anon Family Groups Support groups for those affected by another’s alcohol problem ga-al-anon.org Alcoholics Anonymous Self-help sobriety group. A twelve-step program aageorgia.org Alzheimer’s Support Group Help for victims of Alzheimer’s and their families/caregivers 1-800-272-3900 • act.alz.org American Legion A veterans and community service organization Post 50, Peachtree City, 678-472-8485, Jose Cuevas - 706-616-7400 galegionpost50.org Post 57, Newnan: 770-251-6949, legion57.org Post 105, Fayetteville: 770-815-9253, americanlegionpost105ga.org Angel’s House Provides a safe, nurturing home for teen girls in crisis; 770-251-7050; theangelshouse.org Boy Scouts of America - Flint River Council Builds character, trains boys in the responsibilities of good citizenship and develops physical fitness 770-227-4556; flintrivercouncil.org Breast Cancer Survivors’ Network Provides assistance, education, and support services to women throughout their diagnosis, treatment and recovery 770-487-4396; bcsurvivorsnetwork.org Business Women of Fayette & Coweta Professional organization for businesswomen who wish to give back to their community 678-472-1199; bwfcc.org
Camp Southern Ground Over 400-acre facility in Fayette County to serve children of all abilities; 404-941-3480; campsouthernground.org Caring Paws Group that provides animal therapy to locations including hospitals, nursing homes and schools; 770-252-5303; careingpaws.org Christian City Non-denominational organization ministering to the needs of families, particularly children, the aged and infirm 770-964-3301; christiancity.org Civitan Club—Fayette County Service organization that builds good citizenship through serving individual and community needs, with an emphasis on helping people with developmental disabilities Fayette County: 770-460-1119, fayettegacivitan.org Clothes Less Traveled Thrift Store Thrift store offering gently-used clothing, household items and furniture; all proceeds are donated to local area charities. 770-486-8517; clotheslesstraveled.org Daughters of the American Revolution A lineage society dedicated to patriotism, historic preservation, and education Fayette Starr’s Mill: Susan Morrison, 770486-8641 fayettestarrsmill.georgiastatedar.org General Daniel Newnan: danielnewnan.georgiastatedar.org James Waldrop: jameswaldrop.georgiastatedar.org Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Fleet of historic aircraft used to recreate, remind and reinforce the lessons learned from the defining moments in American military aviation history; 678-364-1110; dixiewing.org
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ExceptionalOPS Advocates for people with developmental disabilities and their families, with a focus on promoting the improvement and expansion of support and services 770-631-1035; exceptionalops.com Fayette County Animal Shelter Provides assistance for homeless, injured or abused animals while preserving public safety; 770-631-7210 fayettecountyga.gov/animal_control/ Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center Offering free services, confidential and available to all in need. 770-719-2288; fayetteprc.com Fayette Senior Services Promotes positive aging through support services and enrichment classes/programs 770-461-0813; fayss.org Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta For ages K-17; builds young women of courage, confidence, character and service 770-702-9100; gsgatl.org Griefshare Support group for those recovering from the death of a spouse, child, other family member or friend; griefshare.org Guitars Not Guns Works to help stop youth violence by providing guitars and lessons for foster children, at-risk youth and others; guitarsnotguns.org Healing Bridge Clinic Provides routine, non-emergency medical and nursing care to the uninsured in Fayette, Coweta and South Fulton counties 770-681-0157; healingbridgeclinic.org Healing4Heros Dedicated to assisting military service members and veterans lead healthy, productive lives by connecting them with certified service dogs; 678-364-9993; healing4heroes.org HeroBox Provides useful and morale-boosting customized care packages for deployed members of the armed forces 866-999-4376; herobox.org
Humane Society of Fayette County Providing care for pets until they can be adopted out; 770-487-1073; fayettehumane.org Jobseekers of Peachtree City Non-denominational ministry designed to assist unemployed individuals with their job transition; jobseekersptc.org Keep Peachtree City Beautiful Helps make communities cleaner, greener, safer and more livable through education and collaboration with businesses and the public; 770-632-3195 keeppeachtreecitybeautiful.com Kiwanis Clubs Service organization dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time Kiwanis Club of Fayette County: kiwanis.org Kiwanis Club of McIntosh Trail: Kay McInroe, 678-570-0717, kiwanis.org Metro-Fayette: kiwanis.org Lekotek of Georgia, Inc. Conducts play/learning sessions in which adapted computer and educational materials are loaned to help infants and children with physical and/or cognitive disabilities 404-633-3430; lekotekga.org Lions Club Service organization dedicated to meeting humanitarian needs, encouraging peace and promoting international understanding Newnan-Coweta: lionsclubs.org Peachtree City: lionsclubs.org Marine Corps League Clyde Thomason Detachment #1325 Veterans and community service organization comprised of Marines and FMF Corpsmen 678-827-1325; mcl1325.net Midwest Food Bank - Georgia Division Food bank ministry distributing food at no cost to social services agencies 770-486-1103 peachtree.midwestfoodbank.org/home
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>> social services AND SUPPORT MOMS Clubs Support group for at-home mothers, mothers who work part-time, and mothers who work at home Fayetteville: fayettevillemoms.webs.com Peachtree City North: momsclubptcn.weebly.com/ Sharpsburg: momsclubofsharpsburg.weebly.com Narcotics Anonymous Support group and recovery program for those suffering from chemical addictions Holy Trinity Catholic Church: 770-487-0175; na.org New Neighbors League Helps new residents adjust and find their place in Peachtree City 770-486-9116 newneighborsptc.com Optimist Clubs Service organizations that seek to “bring out the best in kids” by providing hope and positive vision Peachtree City Optimist Club: georgiaoptimists.org Senoia Optimist Club: georgiaoptimists.org Peachtree City Community Garden Kelly Drive, Peachtree City ptccommunitygardens.weebly.com Peachtree City Dog Park Association Non-profit organization run by volunteers who maintain and manage the dog park located on McIntosh Trail; 470-219-8066; ptcdogpark.com
Peachtree Wind Ensemble A non-audition, community band that rehearses regularly and performs throughout the Southern Crescent region; peachtreewindensemble.org
Sons of the American Revolution— Marquis de Lafayette A lineage society dedicated to patriotism, historic preservation, and education gasocietysar.org
Pedal for Pets Raises funds and food for area animal shelters as well as low-cost/no-cost spay and neuter surgeries; pedalforpets.org
Sons of Confederate Veterans A lineage society dedicated to historic preservation, and education LaFayette McLaws Camp #79fayettescv.org William Thomas Overby Camp #715: facebook.com/
Promise Place Comprehensive domestic violence services for Fayette County; 770-460-1604 promiseplace.org The Real Life Center Helps those facing life’s unanticipated challenges; a variety of programs such as counseling financial assistance, food pantry/ clothes closet and career help 770-631-9334; reallifecenter.org Rotary Clubs Service organizations that work to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace and eradicate polio Rotary Club of Coweta-Fayette (Senoia): cowetafayetterotary.org Rotary Club Fayette Daybreak: fayettedaybreak.org Rotary Club of Fayetteville: rotaryfayettevillega.com Rotary Club of Newnan: www.newnanrotary.org Rotary Club of Peachtree City: 678-884-9556, peachtreecityrotary.org
Southern Conservation Trust Saves greenspaces for people and wildlife, owns and/or manages 1,600+ acres, including Flat Creek Nature Area, Line Creek Nature Area, Morgan Grove Nature Area, Sams Lake Bird Sanctuary and The Ridge Nature area 770-486-7774; sctlandtrust.org Southside Support Offers connections for families with special needs children through social media, parent education and community outings 404-823-7943; southsidesupport.org Southwest Christian Care A non-profit organization providing services for the terminally ill, medically fragile children, and senior adults, all at no cost. 770-969-8354; swchristiancare.org VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) A veterans patriotic/historical/educational organization Post 9949, Peachtree City: 678-633-9996 myvfw.org/ga/post9949 Coweta Veterans Club, Post 2667, Newnan: 404-981-2667, vfw2667.org
Walk to End Alzheimer’s of the Southern Crescent Raises funds for programs/services supporting Alzheimer’s patients and their families, and for research into treatments and a cure Lindsey Richard, 706-587-5463; act.alz.org Wellspring Treasures Thrift Shop Supports Wellspring Living, which confronts the issue of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation through treatment, education and advocacy programs for girls and women Store: 770-632-1788 Volunteer: 770-631-8888; wellspringliving.org
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>> important NUMBERS Airport Atlanta Regional Airport— Falcon Field 7 Falcon Dr, Peachtree City 30269 770-487-2225 atlantaregionalairport.com Amphitheater Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0630 amphitheater.org Community New Neighbors League 770-486-9116 newneighborsptc.com Library Peachtree City Library 201 Willow Bend Rd, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2520 • peachtree-city.org Peachtree City Offices City Hall 151 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-7657 peachtree-city.org Peachtree City Fire Dept 770-631-2526 Peachtree City Police Dept 770-487-8866 Peachtree City Public Works 770-487-5183 Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau 244 City Circle, Ste. 2000B, The Avenue, Peachtree City 30269 678-216-0282 visitpeachtreecity.com Recreation Glenloch Recreation Center 601 Stevens Entry, Peachtree City 30269 678-364-6602 Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center 202 Fieldhouse Dr, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2525 www.peachtree-city.org/recreation Peachtree City Recreation & Special Events Dept 202 Fieldhouse Dr, Peachtree City 30269 • 770-631-2542 peachtree-city.org/recreation
Peachtree City Tennis Center 10 Planterra Way Peachtree City 30269 770-486-9474 peachtreecitytennis.com Schools Fayette County Schools 210 Stonewall Ave W, Fayetteville 30214 770-460-3535 fcboe.org to access school system and individual school sites Elementary Schools Braelinn Elementary 770-631-5410 975 Robinson Rd. Peachtree City 30269 Crabapple Lane Elementary 770-487-5425 450 Crabapple Lane Peachtree City 30269 Huddleston Elementary 770-631-3255 200 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 Kedron Elementary 770-486-2700 200 Kedron Dr, Peachtree City 30269 Oak Grove Elementary 770-631-3260 101 Crosstown Dr. Peachtree City 30269 Peachtree City Elementary 770-631-3250 201 Wisdom Rd, Peachtree City 30269 Peeples Elementary 770-486-2734 153 Panther Path Fayetteville 30215 Middle School JC Booth Middle 770-631-3240 250 South Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City 30269
Starr’s Mill High School 770-486-2710 193 Panther Path Fayetteville 30215 Private Schools The Campus (1-12) 770-632-1710 300 Tivoli Gardens Peachtree City 30269 thecampusway.com Landmark Christian (K4-5) 770-306-0647 777 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269 landmarkchristianschool.org St Paul Lutheran (PK2-8) 770-486-3545 700 Ardenlee Pkwy. Peachtree City 30269 stpaulptc.org Higher Education Clayton State University—Fayette 678-466-5000 100 World Dr, Ste 100 Peachtree City 30269 clayton.edu/fayette Point University–Peachtree City 678-593-3100 800 Commerce Dr, Ste 200, Peachtree City 30269 point.edu/peachtree-city Senior Facilities Assisted Living Arbor Terrace Peachtree City 201 Crosstown Dr. Peachtree City 30269 770-632-5823 arborcompany.com Ashley Glen Senior Living & Memory Care 441 Prime Pt. Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0205 • ashleyglen.com Christian City 7300 Lester Road Union City, 30291 770-964-3301 • christiancity.org
Rising Starr Middle School 770-486-2721 183 Panther Path Fayetteville 30215
Heritage of Peachtree 1967 Hwy 54 West, Peachtree City, 30269; 770-631-3461 seniorlifestyle.com
High School McIntosh High 770-631-3232 201 Walt Banks Rd. Peachtree City 30269
Monarch House Assisted Living 299 Bullsboro Dr. Suite 100 Newnan, GA 678-552-9867 www.monarchhouse.net
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Somerby of Peachtree City 200 Rockaway Rd. Peachtree City 30269 770-487-1900 somerbyseniorliving.com Other Services Home Instead Senior Care 2011 Commerce Dr N Peachtree City 30269 770-461-1290 homeinstead.com Southland Health & Rehabilitation 151 Wisdom Rd. Peachtree City 30269 770-631-9000 southlandhealthrehabilitation.org Southland Christian Care 7225 Lester Road Union City 770-969-8354 swchristiancare.org Fayette County County Offices 140 Stonewall Avenue, Fayetteville 30214; 770-305-5400; fayettecountyga.gov Fayette Animal Welfare & Control 1262 Hwy 74, Peachtree City 770-631-7210 Fayetteville Department of Driver Services, 749 W Lanier Ave #102, Fayetteville, 678-817-5250 Tues – Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-Noon
Fayette County Environmental Health 140 Stonewall Ave W, Ste 200, Fayetteville 30214; 770-305-5415 fayettecountyga.gov Piedmont Fayette Hospital 1255 Hwy 54W, Fayetteville 30214; 770-719-7000 piedmont.org Senior Services Fayette Senior Services Life Enrichment Center; 4 Center Drive, Fayetteville 30214; 770-461-0813 The Gathering Place (Senior Center) 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269; 770-631-2553 McIntosh Place (Senior Center) 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269; 770-461-0813 770-461-0813 • fayss.org Membership dues: $25/year resident; $50/year non-resident State of Georgia 1-800-GEORGIA (1-800-436-7442) georgia.gov Georgia State Patrol Post 24 serves Fayette & Coweta counties 517 Turkey Creek Rd. Newnan 30263 770-254-7201/7202 dps.georgia.gov United States 1-844-USA-GOV1 (1-844-872-4681); usa.gov
Fayette Fire & Emergency Services 770-305-5414
National Weather Service weather.gov; 770-486-1133
Fayette Sheriff; 770-461-6353
US Passports 1-877-487-2778 travel.state.gov
Humane Society of Fayette County 770-487-1073; fayettehumane.org Business Fayette County Chamber of Commerce; 600 W Lanier Ave, Ste 205, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-9983; fayettechamber.org Fayette County Development Authority; 200 Courthouse Square Fayetteville 30214; 770-461-5253 fayettega.org Health Fayette County Health Dept 140 Stonewall Ave W, Ste 107, Fayetteville 30214; 770-305-5416 fayettecountyga.gov
US Postal Service 770-486-6802 1-800-ASK-USPS (1-800-275-8777) usps.com US Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213; ssa.gov
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