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Dear Friends and Readers, We are proud to continue serving Newcomers and Residents of CowetaFayette counties with this 28th edition of the Guide. Our readers and advertisers continue to tell us how much they appreciate the Guide. Print is not dead—we proved that when we advertised our own Peachtree City App. Every time we advertised in the Guide, we got increased downloads of our app. We are blessed with beautiful, natural areas and Kathy Dean brought it all together in an article that is filled with useful information about the Nature Areas that have been preserved for our pleasure. The article has lots of details that you might not have known before—like which lakes in Peachtree City allow swimming. Also, you will discover some entirely new areas, close to your neighborhood, where you can take a quiet walk or jog in a very quiet, natural setting. Real Estate advertising in the Guide made a big comeback last year. We were so interested in what was happening that we asked Jeff Warlick, the Immediate Past President of the Fayette County Board of Realtors and owner of Peachtree Fine Properties, to write an article that details last year’s comeback in both Coweta and Fayette counties—very interesting information. With film crews showing up around our neighborhoods, we knew that many of our readers would be interested to know more about what has been happening. Sherri Smith Brown wrote an article about last year’s movie productions and gave us a behind the scenes look at the film industry at work in our backyards. We have included interviews with the two people who are the area’s designated point persons for the Georgia Camera Ready program. Tray Baggarly is the person who gets the calls in Coweta and Emily Poole is the person who gets the calls in Fayette. The Guide publishers and staff are more dedicated than ever to our goal of helping to publicize the good works of our non-profit organizations in Coweta and Fayette. We’ve added a list of those organizations and spotlights on some notable fundraisers that were particularly successful last year. Look for those articles in the Business Section. People have asked, “Why Coweta-Fayette?” My answer, since I took the reins of the magazine in 1994, has been, “We are one community, one marketplace.” The political boundaries are only that. Visitors and consumers look at the Newnan, Peachtree City and Fayetteville corridor as one big market that serve us with its natural beauty, retailers, shops, restaurants and leisure activities. We’re still “More Than Just a Magazine”—use your Smartphone to scan the QR codes conveniently located on the Table of Contents page. When you see an article with a camera icon, you can go back to the Table of Contents page to scan the QR Code and get a YouTube video related to the article. Thanks to our advertisers for allowing us to publish the Guide for 28 years! We are expecting to keep finding ways to serve not only the Newcomers, but to help keep our Residents informed and on the cutting edge as well! Thanks also to a great team of professionals who put the Guide together. Charlie & Anna, Publishers

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RESERVING NATURAL PLACES See the table of contents to scan a QR code for a video Photo courtesy of Southern Conservation Trust: Black Tupelo Flat Creek

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here’s no better backdrop to our lives than the beauty created by God. It’s a beauty that local residents appreciate every day, and it needs to be protected. Fayette and Coweta counties abound with natural settings, and community leaders are taking action to protect them. Many areas in Coweta and Fayette are open to the public today due to the forward thinking of individual citizens and groups of people who placed a high value on preserving these locations for public use. Two good examples of how this has worked recently in Coweta and Fayette are the organization and development of Southern Conservation Trust and the Coweta County Commission, and Coweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau. Since it was founded in 1993, the Southern Conservation Trust (SCT) has played an important role in protecting the area’s green space. The Trust works with local governments and volunteers to manage four public nature areas in Fayette County—Line Creek, Sam’s Lake, Flat Creek and Morgan Grove. SCT is in the process of developing a fifth—The Ridge. Visit on line at sctlandtrust.org for maps and details. Every year, about 30,000 people use SCT nature centers. “I often get calls from scout troops in the metro Atlanta area 6

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who want to plan hikes in our nature areas,” says Pam Young, SCT executive director.

CHATTAHOOCHEE BEND STATE PARK

In the late 1990s, property along the Chattahoochee River in Coweta County was purchased by the State of Georgia as part of a plan to preserve pristine riverfront properties throughout the state. The land remained untouched until the Coweta County Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Coweta County Commission joined forces to develop it. Officials from both agencies came up with a concept for the park and took their ideas to the state capitol. In 2006, Georgia legislation approved $7 million in bonds to fund the project. Phase 1 construction began in 2009, and on July 1, 2011, Chattahoochee Bend State Park opened to the public. The spectacular Chattahoochee Bend State Park is Georgia’s fifth largest state park. The park spans 2,900 acres in northwest Coweta and extends along the banks of the Chattahoochee River for five miles. While most of the park has been left in its natural state, visitors are welcome to enjoy the river by fishing or renting canoes and kayaks. There’s a boat ramp, playground and observation tower, as well as more than 11 miles of hiking

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Camping at the Chattahoochee Bend State Park. Photo courtesy of Georgia State Parrks

trails. Some of the trails run along the river and others meander ‘inland.’ There are plans for more trails, too—12 miles for mountain bikes and 11 miles for equestrian use. Overnight campers are invited to use the campsites—24 for RVs, 9 for tents only, 11 tent walk-ins, 7 riverside platforms and 7 riverside backcountry/paddle-ins—but reservations are necessary. The Adirondack camping area, which can accommodate up to 32 people in its three-sided shelters, is also available through reservations, as are two large picnic shelters. Chattahoochee Bend State Park, 425 Bobwhite Way in Newnan, is open every day from 7am to 10pm. The daily parking fee is $5; annual passes are available. The park office is open 8am-5pm and can be reached by calling 770-254-7271. For reservations, call 800-864-7275 or visit GeorgiaStateParks. org/ChattahoocheeBend. {The Friends of Chattahoochee Bend State Park are looking for volunteers who are available on weekdays to help maintain trails and work on construction and beautification projects. Contact the park directly at 770-254-7271 or visit bendfriend.org G for more information.}

SOUTHERN CONSERVATION TRUST– OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Nature Areas in Fayette County—Open to the Public, Managed by SCT Line Creek Nature Area, a 70-acre preserve along Line Creek off Hwy 54 on the Fayette/Coweta County line, features an upland hardwood forest, granite outcroppings and a rushing stream bordered by native azaleas. Visitors enjoy a fishing dock on a small pond, a gazebo and several miles of nature trails. Local Boy Scouts and members of the Peachtree City Rotary Club helped furnish the park with picnic tables, small bridges, a rock amphitheater and a kiosk. Flat Creek Nature Area in Peachtree City is a 513-acre wetland that extends three and a half miles along Flat Creek, from the Lake Peachtree spillway downstream to Hwy 74. There’s a mulch trail as well as the highlight of the nature area—a 1200-foot boardwalk, installed by SCT, with two viewing platforms with benches. The boardwalk is surrounded by trees and plants typical of a Piedmont forested wetland— red maples, chestnut oak, American hornbeam, Black Tupelo, Continued on page 8 turtlehead ferns and cardinal flowers.

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Recreational Areas Morgan Grove Nature Area, a serene 60-acre logged hardwood forest and wetland habitat, is near the Flint River in east Fayette County at 182 Morgan Road in Fayetteville. Donated to the Trust by Brent Scarborough and Buford Chandler, the preserve is undergoing both natural forest regeneration and active management. Visitors can experience the lush beauty through a network of nature trails and an observation deck over the wetlands. A meadow of tall grasses and wildflowers is the ideal habitat for birds and other native wildlife. Sams Lake Bird Sanctuary was donated to the Trust by the Ferrol and Helen Sams family. The 56-acre site, located on Old Senoia Rd south of Fayetteville, is a drained lakebed in the process of reverting to a natural meadow. Sams Lake attracts many visitors—human and wild. Beavers have constructed dams there and a large flock of wild turkeys have taken up residence. People have also seen egrets, herons, hawks, deer, muskrats and armadillos. The Ridge Nature Area (under development) is 308 acres set between Gingercake Creek and Whitewater Creek in Fayetteville. Once open, it will boast biking and hiking trails, outdoor classrooms, wildlife refuge and paddling trail. The long-term vision for the nature area includes a community garden, nature center, wetlands boardwalk and primitive scout camping area. The Ridge Nature Area is the big focus of SCT these days, as it works in conjunction with the City of Fayetteville to complete its Phase 1 development and get it opened in 2015. Ruins and trash have been cleared, footbridges and signs have been installed and most of the trails have been blazed, thanks to volunteers and Boy and Girl Scouts. “The Ridge will include six miles of pedestrian and multi-use biking trails, 8

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restrooms, picnic shelters, outdoor classrooms, and eventually, a nature center and community gardens,” says Pam. “The most unique feature, and a first for Fayette County, will be a 7.5 mile paddling trail on Whitewater Creek.” The Ridge is also home to one of the largest Eastern Box Turtle research projects in the southeastern US. SCT has partnered with Clayton State University, a local biologist and high school students to study and protect the endangered species. A Gold Scout turtle shelter project has been completed in the hopes of stabilizing the population; more than 700 turtles are being radio monitored and DNA samplings are being evaluated. {Public Notice—The Ridge is now posted and it is illegal to use the property for ATV, MTX bikes and for the firing of guns of any kind. All of these activities

are dangerous to the workers and the animals in the preserve. Students, researchers and volunteers must be protected while working in the area.} {Volunteer Opportunities — It takes volunteer skill and dedication to protect and enhance the Southern Conservation Trust’s nature areas and the Chattahoochee Bend State Park. If you want to give to your community while enjoying the beautiful outdoors, get involved! SCT needs volunteers at the nature centers, with clerical work, and at educational and fundraising events. Invite your family and friends to work beside you, for just one day or on long-term projects. Leave a message at 770-486-7774 or go to sctlandtrust.org to find out more.}

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Fayette & Coweta Counties COUNTY MANAGED LAKES, PONDS & CREEKS– OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Lakes, ponds, creeks and other water features are an important part of the natural abundance of Fayette and Coweta counties. Sparkling water laps against shorelines, some of which have been developed into lush parks and hiking trails. These resources are not always easy to find, so the Guide brought together the major parks, lakes and riverfront areas that are open to the public year round. Coweta County Lakes The 300-acre BT Brown Park & Reservoir, just off Hwy 29 near Madras, invites Coweta County residents to relax by its peaceful waters and beautiful shores. Fishing is allowed, as are electric motor boats, but swimming is forbidden. The Pavilion, which can be reserved for events, has three connected shaded areas with picnic tables, swings and playground areas. Chattahoochee Riverside Park, located at GA Hwy 16 and the river, has picnic tables and a boat ramp. Families are invited to dine outdoors before slipping their boats into the water for a refreshing ride on the river. Fayette County Lakes Fayette County residents are welcome to partake of the many amenities at Lake Horton, the county’s largest reservoir at 780 acres. Located on Antioch Road in Fayetteville, the lake invites visitors to fish and boat on it. Only sailboats, paddleboats and rowboats are allowed; swimming, water-skiing and scuba diving are not allowed. Nearly 3 miles of paved walking trails offer breathtaking views of the area’s natural splendor.

Fayette County Lakes in Peachtree City Lake Kedron in Peachtree City is a 235-acre reservoir formed by Flat Creek that’s always brimming with family fun. There’s also a small park with a boat ramp, docks and a playground, all open to the general public. Fishing is allowed, as are paddle, sail and electric boats. No swimming. On the west end of Peachtree City, Lake McIntosh beckons Fayette County residents to enjoy fishing and some boating. Electric motors, canoes, paddleboats and sailboats only are

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allowed, but no swimming. The 650acre reservoir is surrounded by a park and walking trails, and a picnic area that features a gazebo.

PEACHTREE CITY LAKES & PONDS–RESERVED FOR RESIDENTS OF PEACHTREE CITY Lake Peachtree is a centerpiece of activity for Peachtree City. Currently, the dam is being repaired and the lake is being dredged and refilled. Work

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Luther Glass gazebo at Braelinn Ponds. Photo by Freddy Frank.

is scheduled to be completed by the summer of 2015. Several important events are traditionally held on the lake and its surrounding parks, including the Peachtree City Fourth of July fireworks and the Dragon Boat Races. The lake is reserved for the use of Peachtree City residents and their accompanied guests. Only non-gasoline powered boats are allowed, but swimmers and fisherman are welcome. On the shores of Lake Peachtree is Drake Field, ten acres of scenic open space near the Peachtree City Library. Other than the Peachtree City Dog Park, it’s the only area in the city where dogs are allowed to be off-leash, as long as they’re under their owners’ voice control. Also beside the lake is Luther 10

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Holt Memorial Park, aka Picnic Park, which features a picnic shelter and the All Children’s Playground, specially designed so children of all physical abilities can play together. On the other side of Lake Peachtree, Battery Way Park has a lakeside tot lot, outdoor exercise equipment and picnic areas. There’s a boat ramp at Battery Way as well as one at Pinecrest Drive. The Braelinn Ponds and Park are the home of the Luther Glass Gazebo, named for the first President of the Peachtree City Rotary Club. There are three beautiful ponds with benches for some relaxation and quiet time. The area has a well sized parking lot, and is located on the northeast corner of the

intersection of S. Peachtree Pkwy and Crosstown Rd. Huddleston Pond & Park, a serene corner on Windgate Road, has a fishing dock and lighted walking path that runs .4 miles around the pond. There’s a gazebo with picnic tables so the family can share a fresh air meal. {Get Licensed to Fish – Many of the local lakes and ponds allow fishing, but it’s important to remember that anyone age 16 and older must have a current Georgia fishing license in their possession while fishing on county or city property. To get a license or for more information, visit georgiawildlife.com or call 1-800-366-2661.}

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With so many parks and playgrounds in the area, it’s impossible to list them all. There are major community centers with pools and sports fields, expansive playgrounds and picnic spots as well as small tot lots tucked in neighborhoods. Here are some of the major parks you should know about. PARKS IN COWETA COUNTY Haralson Haralson City Park covers 5 acres on Magnolia Street in Haralson, and is surrounded by a wide concrete sidewalk that runs for about a third of a mile. Park amenities include a children’s playground and play field, as well as the 2,600 square foot Davis Camp Pavilion, complete with a smoker and grill, that can be reserved for parties.

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Newnan James E McGuffey Nature Center sits on a 25-acre site by the Coweta County Fairgrounds & Conference Center. The center has 3 miles of natural walking trails with outdoor classrooms and educational signage. The nature center pavilion is stocked with information on local wildlife, wetland areas, plants, trees and other interesting topics. There’s even a hard service trail that allows disabled citizens to enjoy the center. Newnan Utilities’ Carl Miller Park, on Sewell Road in Newnan, is 14 acres of family fun, with playgrounds, picnic tables, pavilions and a sixtenths mile trail for walking or jogging. The 32,000 square foot Kid’s Castle Playground offers youngsters a magical place to climb, swing and slide. The

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recently added Splash Fountain, open from April through September, gives kids 2,400 square feet of watery play. In Newnan on Richard Allen Drive, the 4,200 square foot Lynch Park Pool is open throughout the summer. Its highlights include a splash fountain for kids, mushroom water feature, water slide with dedicated catch pool and four lanes for recreational lap swimming. Senoia Senoia has three parks, all connected by walking paths. Seavy Street Park has 2 playgrounds and lighted tennis courts, as well the Freeman Sasser Building, which can be rented for special events. Marimac Lakes Park, near Pylant Street, also has a building available for rental, in addition to walking trails and seasonal fishing. The Senoia Area Continued on page 12 www.guidecowetafayette.com

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Boardwalk at Flat Creek Nature Preserve in Peachtree City. Located at Kelly Road and Lake Peachtree dam.

Athletic Association holds baseball and softball games at Senoia Park, located near the intersection of Andrews Parkway and Howard Road. PARKS IN FAYETTE COUNTY Brooks Brooks Park, near the 85 Connector in Brooks, has a playground and 17 acres of green space that brings in baseball, softball and football players. Fayetteville In Fayetteville, there are three parks: Kenwood, Kiwanis and McCurry. Kenwood Park offers fields for all types of play, just off GA Hwy 279. McCurry Park is on McDonough Road and has walking paths, a running 12

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track and picnic pavilion. It’s also one of the most popular places for local youth soccer, softball and football teams. The sprawling Kiwanis Park, at Beauregard Boulevard and Redwine Road, provides the perfect setting for good times with a playground, pavilion, picnic area and sports fields. The Chimneys Lodge is a 13,000 square foot wood castle play park adjacent to the YMCA’s Camp Deer Point campus on Huiet Road in Fayetteville. It’s open to the public throughout the year from 8am to dusk. Peachtree City Peachtree City’s 90 miles of multi-use paths allow the residents access to all the playgrounds and parks.

The Atlanta Regional Airport— Falcon Field Park, at 7 Falcon Drive, has a playground and covered picnic shelter so the whole family can enjoy themselves while watching planes take off and land. Pebblepocket Park has a swimming pool (open in the summer only), basketball courts, tennis courts, a picnic area and playground. It’s located at Pebblepocket Point by Willowbend and Willow Roads. Clover Reach Park on Sweetgum Road has basketball courts and a pool that’s open in the summer. There are also two major recreational centers in Peachtree City—Glenloch and Kedron—both of them have fields for sports and

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Lake Peachtree (repairs to be completed in 2015). Photo by Freddy Frank.

offer swimming. Glenloch’s pool is only open seasonally, but Kedron’s covered pools are open year round. Starrs Mill Starrs Mill Pond is a picturesque spot in Fayette County, set along GA Hwy 85 near Hwy 74, which attracts photographers and painters. There’s 16 acres of land, a mill house and dam. Families gather for picnics and fishing or just to bask in the natural beauty.

Tyrone The softball fields of Tyrone’s Redwine Park on Byewood Lane are linked to the rest of the city by paths. Shamrock Park is in the heart of Tyrone along Senoia Road, and boasts a lake, walking trail, picnic pavilion, playground and great lawn. It’s a great spot for playing some basketball or tennis, too. On Handley Road off GA Hwy 74, Handley Park has a baseball and soccer complex.

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FILM PRODUCTION BOOSTS IN 2014 By Sherri Smith Brown

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ayette and Coweta counties aren’t exactly new as movie and television locations. Director Jon Avnet loved the area. Using Raleigh Studios (then known as Riverwood) as a base, he located homes, abandoned buildings, railroad tracks and bridges to shoot scenes for Fried Green Tomatoes and The War in the early 1990s. Over the years, other movies found practical locations in the area as well—Driving Miss Daisy and Sweet Home Alabama,to name two. But lately, things are really heating up! Georgia state tax incentives and unparalleled assistance from local authorities all lend to the ease of movies and television shows to set up their cameras, trailers and catering tents in this place we call home. Drive down any highway or back road, and you are likely to see huge, white Hollywood Trucks carrying equipment to locations. If you spot what appears to be a handmade sign with a word, like “BigFoot” for instance, it just might be leading 16

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cast and crew to a new location. And you never know who you will run into—Michael Douglas walking along a Peachtree City path, Paul Rudd eating dinner or cast members of The Walking Dead grocery shopping or buying a latte—just like the rest of us. So what has been filming in this new Hollywood of the South? Plenty this past year! Here is an overview of movies and television shows that shot at least a few scenes in Fayette and Coweta counties in 2014. Fayette County’s Blockbuster Year Of course, the biggest singular production of all to be filmed in Fayette County in 2014 is Marvel’s Ant-Man with Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas and Evangeline Lilly. Directed by Peyton Reed, the production shot mostly in the sound stages and on the backlot of the newly opened Pinewood Atlanta

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Location, location, location! Studios on Sandy Creek Road from July to December. The movie also used a number of practical locations around the county. Residents spotted the production company’s “BigFoot” signs directing cast and crew to places like the City Café & Bakery in Fayetteville, the ball fields at Kiwanis Park on Redwine Road and The Peninsula neighborhood in Peachtree City. AMC’s The Walking Dead, the most watched show on cable television, shoots mostly in Coweta County; but scenes from the Season 5 Mid-Season opener were filmed in Peachtree City’s Foreston Place neighborhood in October. The series is about police officer Rick Grimes, who leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies. The ensemble cast includes Andrew Lincoln as Grimes, Norman Reedus and Chandler Riggs. Lifetime Television’s Drop Dead Diva, starring Brooke Elliott, shot in Peachtree City for six seasons—its last during the spring of 2014. If you drive south along Dividend Drive toward Falcon Field, you will see a street sign that reads “Diva Drive” to the right. The street leads to a large airplane hangar at the airport where the show’s main set was constructed. The backlot for the series, which contained facades used in the show, was also located along the east side of Dividend Drive. Finding Carter, a current MTV series, shoots regularly in the Peachtree City and Tyrone area. The series, which stars Kathryn Prescott as Carter Stevens, is about a teenager who returns home to her biological family after finding out that the woman she thought was her mother had actually abducted her as a toddler. Shooting is expected to continue in the area throughout 2015. Fayette County and the Fayetteville Square were locations for Duty, a television pilot for the Comedy Central network that was shot last July. The Sony Pictures Television production centers around Kyle, played by Mike O’Gorman, a former football star who loses everything and moves back to

his hometown to take a job on the local police force opposite his childhood best friend. An airdate has yet to be announced for the pilot. Rutledge Wood, a 1997 graduate of McIntosh High School, is one of the co-hosts of the new History Channel series, Lost In Transmission. The show shoots mostly in Coweta County where Wood now lives, but the crew can also be found filming on the cart paths and various other areas of Peachtree City. Coweta County on the Hollywood Map Hands down, the television series that has put Coweta County and Senoia on the map is The Walking Dead. The show has been based out of Senoia’s Raleigh Studios since 2010. Last year from May through November, TWD filmed Season 5 in places like Peachtree City, Griffin and Atlanta, but mostly it filmed in abandoned structures, railroad tracks and back roads throughout Coweta County. The big location talk concerning TWD has been about “The Wall,” which the show constructed around The Old Gin Property neighborhood at the south end of Main Street in Senoia. Inaccessible to everyone except cast, crew and the people who actually live within its confines, The Wall has been a hot set and a hot topic of discussion by all who live in the area. By the end of Season 5, we should all know more about what has happened behind it. The Wall is expected to remain standing and be a major set for The Walking Dead for another couple of years. History Channel’s Top Gear co-host Rutledge Wood is well known in Senoia. He can be found at his mom and dad’s restaurant Katie Lou’s as well as shooting his new show Lost in Transmission. The show, which filmed in Senoia, Sharpsburg and Newnan last fall, finds Wood and his sidekick, George Flanigen, rescuing and restoring cars. The show is set to air sometime this spring on the History Channel. Insurgent is the second movie in the Divergent series to be filmed in the Atlanta area. A scene for the movie was shot on Roscoe Road near Newnan last August. The movie

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is a futuristic tale about teenager Trice Prior, who must fight against a powerful alliance that threatens to tear her society apart. The movie stars Shailene Woodley as Tris, Kate Winslet, Theo James, Naomi Watts and Ashley Judd. It is due out in theaters on March 20. One of the most successful movies of the last few years, The Hunger Games, filmed scenes from its third installment The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 in downtown Newnan at Caldwell Tanks early last year. The movie, which was released last November, stars Jennifer Lawrence as the teenager Katniss Everdeen who wins The Hunger Games and becomes a symbol of the rebellion. Grantville was a location for the movie Term Life, which will hit theaters later this year. The movie is about a guy wanted by a string of hit men who hopes to stay alive long enough for his life insurance policy to kick in and pay out to his estranged daughter, played by Hailee Steinfeld. Stars include Jon Favreau, Vince Vaughn, Terrence Howard and Bill Paxton. Term Life is directed by Peter Billingsley, who played Ralphie in the beloved holiday movie The Christmas Story. Jim Carey and Jeff Daniels made their way to Grantville and Newnan early in 2014 to shoot scenes for Dumb and Dumber To, which was released last November. Directed by the Farrelly brothers, the film picks up 20 years after Dumb and Dumber and finds Lloyd and Harry going on a road trip to find Harry’s daughter who was given up for adoption. 18

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Solace, starring Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell, filmed at a home on McIntosh Trail last summer and used Willis Road Middle School as its base camp. This mystery thriller is about a psychic who works with the FBI in order to hunt down a serial killer. The movie will be released later this year. The NBC television series Constantine, which filmed mostly in Atlanta, shot at a location on Joe Cox Road in March. The show stars Matt Ryan as John Constantine, a demon hunter and master of the occult who is thrust into the role of defending humanity from the gathering forces of darkness. The series is based on characters appearing in the DC Comics series Hellblazer. Its first season ended this past February. The History Channel filmed at the Historic Courthouse last summer for a piece on Mysteries at the Monuments. It featured the courthouse as the backdrop for the John Wallace murder case, which was the subject of a book and a movie both titled Murder in Coweta County. Fayette and Coweta counties’ contribution to Georgia’s film industry will only grow. More and more television shows and movies will be shot at Pinewood Atlanta and Raleigh studios. More and more producers and directors will seek out our unique structures and landscapes as backdrops for their productions and experience the friendliness of our film community. So head to the theater or turn on the television! You just might recognize one of your hometown restaurants, streets or old barns as the next great the screen! G location on G

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Artists who opened their studios for the 2014 tour included: Denise Prince, weaver; Hanley Lewis, wood turner; Janet McGregorDunn, clay artist; Kathaleen Brewer, painter; Andrea Faye, clay artist; Sally Ziegler, fabric & mixed media artist; Daryl Rickard, wood turner; Gail Jensen, fused glass artist; Cathy Spitz, stained glass artist; Pete Peterson, photographer; Susan Gibbs, potter; Charles Tryon, sculptor; and Kathy Bruce, mosaic artist. Dates for the 2015 tour are set for November 14 & 15, 9am-5pm. For more information, visit southernhandsartiststudiotour.com.

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Arts & Leisure The Journey of SAORI One of the artists featured in the Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour, Denise Prince, welcomed visitors into her HanDen Studios in Peachtree City to experience SAORI weaving. An award-winning jewelry designer, Denise had been an expert at off-loom bead weaving and always had an interest in fiber. “I was no stranger to fabric,” she says. “I grew up around it; my mother was a phenomenal seamstress.” However, the mathematics and rigid structure of patterning that standard weaving requires didn’t appeal to her, to say the least. “I can’t count from one to two without getting lost on the way, so the strict math involved in weaving stressed me,” she adds. The SAORI journey beckoned Denise back when she was living in Minnesota. In 2007, she went to the Shepherd’s Harvest Festival and met Chiaki O’Brien, a studio owner who was demonstrating weaving in the SAORI style. SAORI began in Japan in the late 1960s when Misao Jo, then a woman in her mid 50s, began weaving. She found that she quickly tired of the predictable patterns of conventional weaving, so Ms Jo decided to embrace her humanity. The freeness brought joy to the art form by allowing her individual expressiveness and even imperfections. The best way to understand SAORI is to look at the word itself—‘sa’ is a Buddhist term that means ‘each thing has its own unique quality’, and ‘ori’ means ‘weaving.’ Today, there are more than 40,000 SAORI weavers in Japan and the technique is rapidly spreading across the world as a celebrated aesthetic and artistic path.

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bought a loom. She loved it, then immersed herself and became a trained SAORI weaver. In May of 2012, having moved to Peachtree City, Denise officially opened HanDen Studios, a registered SAORI studio and authorized dealer of looms and other SAORI products. While Denise credits Ms Jo and Chiaki with inspiring her, much of the credit for her and the studio’s success goes to her husband Hanley Lewis, a talented wood turner also featured on the Southern Hands tour. Denise is quick to add, “He’s completely supportive. He knew I was going to buy a loom before I did, and he’s the one who decided we should go to fiber festivals to meet people.” The festival treks have been very worthwhile, not only to display and sell Denise’s gorgeous woven jackets and bags, but also to introduce others to SAORI weaving. More and more weavers have embraced the SAORI ideal and more

studios have opened in the Southeast, the most recent one in Huntsville, AL. Today, HanDen Studios is a destination for SAORI weavers who’ve met and learned from Denise. They gather quarterly at the studio for kai, a gathering where they share a meal and stories, and, of course, weave. All the weavers strive to continue to learn, but they don’t strive to weave perfectly. “Perfection is overrated,” Denise says. “Part of the SAORI philosophy is to embrace imperfections and see the unique beauty in each individual. After all, a daisy that’s lost some petals is still beautiful—we just need to enjoy the beauty of that flower’s special differences.” Find out more about SAORI weaving, classes and looms at handenstudios-saori.com, or call Denise at 952-200-4869.

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in Peachtree City. More than 2,500 seats, including lawn seating, a picnic area and a Gold Section, overflow with fun-loving fans. Exciting acts to grace the stage this year in the open-air amphitheater are Night Ranger, Al Jarreau, Michael McDonald, KC & the Sunshine Band, Cheap Trick & Peter Frampton. The Spotlight Series includes The Two Man Group—Colin Mochrie, Brass Transit: Chicago Tribute, MJ Live, and Queen Nation. The Southern Ground Amphitheater in Fayetteville also draws crowds that enjoy good family fun

with big name acts and special events. This year, tickets are already available for Chuck Negron, 38 Special, Four Tops, Blood Sweat &Tears and Wyonna. At The Legacy Theatre in Tyrone, professional actors bring local audiences world-class performances of well-loved, timeless shows. Upcoming Mainstage series shows include “Rocket Boys” and “Footloose,” while the children’s series presents “A Year With Frog & Toad.” Legacy Studios is open to kids interested in learning the arts of acting, musical theatre and dance. The performing arts school enrolls students aged 5 years to 12th grade. In the summer, Camp Legacy runs all day for a week, providing musical theatre instruction to youngsters aged 7 to 17. Legacy Dance, also housed on the same property as the theatre, provides classes and private lessons, for ages 2 through adult, in ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop and more. The line-up for each season at the Newnan Community Theatre Company (NCTC), located in downtown Newnan, might seem overly ambitious—unless you know the high quality of talent there. This spring, “Into the Woods” will be on the Main Stage and “American Buffalo” will be presented in the Black Box. That’s not all—there’s also NITWITS, an improvisational comedy group that presents monthly live shows. Kids are welcome to get involved in special shows, workshops and a summer theatre camp. Another gem in Newnan is the Centre for Performing & Visual Arts, which hosts some of the country’s top concerts, theater productions and dance troupes. The Centre is affiliated with Coweta County schools, which use the stage to present their own performances and involve their students in masters’

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Chris Johns, owner Ronald Sachs Violins, Peachtree City. The Ronald Sachs Violins company in Peachtree City specializes in rent to own stringed instruments and quality repairs to violins, cellos, bass and violas.

Coweta Centre for the Performing & Visual Arts of Coweta County 1523 Lower Fayetteville Rd, Newnan 30265 770-254-2787 • thecentreonline.net

Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0630 • amphitheater.org

Centre Strings Dr. Lyn Schenbeck, 678-423-2000, xt 230 or 272 thecentreonline.net

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

Dunaway Gardens 3218 Roscoe Rd, Newnan 30263 678-423-4050 • dunawaygardens.com

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

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Newnan Community Theatre Company 24 1st Ave, Newnan 30263 770-683-6282 • newnantheatre.org

Southern Hollywood Film Tour 201 McIntosh Tr, Peachtree City 30269 678-216-0282 • visitpeachtreecity.com

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PLACES TO PLAY Fayette and Coweta counties give residents and visitors no end of opportunities to enjoy sports and recreation. The area is well known for its championship golf courses, of course, but there are also world-class facilities for tennis, swimming, hiking, cycling, even playing Frisbee golf. The Peachtree City Tennis Center is a nationally recognized USTA that serves area tennis enthusiasts seven days a week. It features 24 courts and a fully stocked pro shop. The Recreation & Special Events Department of Peachtree City covers a lot of ground—and water and turf. The Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center houses covered pools that allow swimming year-round; there are more pools in Peachtree City that are open during the summer. Other attractions include a dog park, skateboard ramp and BMX track. Throughout the year, the Recreation Department offers classes, athletics and special events at Peachtree City’s many recreational facilities. Fayette and Coweta counties each have recreation departments that manage their local parks, pools and sports fields. County residents can choose classes and workshops from full rosters of programs, from dance to martial arts. There are also summer camps for the kids and special events for families. 32

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Southern Crescent Aquatic Team 678-521-9450 scatswimming.org SouthSide Cycling Club 1029 N Peachtree Parkway, Ste 176, Peachtree City 30269 southsidecycling.com Summit Family YMCA 1765 East Hwy 34, Newnan 30265 770-254-9622 ymcaatlanta.org

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Arts & Leisure In addition, Peachtree City Library, along with the Friends of the Peachtree City Library, have invested in more online services including Zinio (digital magazines) and Oneclick Digital (eAudiobooks). According to Prouty, “Zinio and Oneclick Digital are in addition to—not in replacement of—our membership in Georgia Download Destination, or GADD. Now our patrons have three vehicles for digital content giving them a wider selection of materials available to them from home.” Fayette County cities Tyrone and Brooks also have their own libraries that serve their local communities.

Public Libraries

Book lovers and information seekers have no better resource than local public libraries. Coweta and Fayette counties boast convenient branches that are well stocked with books, music, movies and much more. Dedicated people—staff members, volunteers and friends of the libraries—work together to keep the libraries active and growing. Fayette County Libraries he Fayette County Library in Fayetteville has been at its current location on Heritage Park Way since 1992, but it has a history that goes back to the 1920s. In fact, one of the contributors to the library fund was Gone With the Wind author Margaret Mitchell, who donated books and funds for the library building. Today, the Fayette County Library, under the leadership of director Christeen Snell, has been recognized statewide for its excellent programming and many services to the community. The library overflows with books and other media. There are plenty of scheduled

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events for children and adults, from book discussion groups and preschool story times to classes and the annual Blended Heritage Celebration in February. The Peachtree City Library has upped the ante in library technology through their use of state funded MRR grants earmarked for public access computer replacement and computing infrastructure, thanks to their membership in Flint River Regional Library System headquartered in Griffin. Peachtree City used their allotted funds in 2013 and 2014 to purchase new iPads for library users to access the PINES catalog from in-house OPAC stations. Each iPad is securely mounted to standing kiosks and have been a hit with library patrons. The library also replaced fifteen outdated public Internet workstations and installed two new wifi access points allowing for faster speeds and more simultaneous users. “We really wanted to give our patrons something new to get excited about and the 2013 & 2014 state MRR technology grants allowed us to do just that,” says Library Administrator Jill Prouty.

Coweta Public Libraries oweta Public Library System has four branches—A. Mitchell Powell Jr. Public Library and Central Library, both in Newnan, Grantville Public Library in Grantville and Senoia Public Library in Senoia. In addition to books that appeal to a wide range of interests, Coweta libraries also lend out other media, like CDs, audiobooks, DVDs and videos. There are special events and programs, especially for kids and teens. Computers, printers and internet connectivity are available on-site. Library members can also access eResources, like books, reference materials, music and videos, through their computers at home, but must have pin numbers and passwords issued through a Coweta Public Library branch.

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Arts & Leisure your love of books and support a valuable community resource. In Coweta, simply stop by any Coweta Public Library branch and fill out a membership application. For the Fayette County Library, go to fayettecountyga.gov, click the Departments Menu, click on Library, then click on Friends of the Library, and download the membership application. Learn more about becoming a Friend of Peachtree City Library at peachtreecitylibraryfriends.org. Visit Friends of the Tyrone Public Library on Facebook for information on joining.} LIBRARIES Coweta County

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Arts & Leisure CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS March

Spring Art Walk, Historic Downtown Newnan—Mar 20 Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Mar 7 & 21 Optimist Club’s Easter Egg Hunt, McIntosh Trail Complex, Peachtree City—Mar 28

April

Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Apr 4 & 18 Spring Taste of Newnan, Historic Downtown Newnan—Apr 16 Earth Day Festival, Shamrock Park, Tyrone— Apr 18 World War II Heritage Days, Atlanta Regional Airport—Falcon Field, Peachtree City—Apr 18 & 19 Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn— Apr 18-Jun 7

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Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn— through Jun 7 Spring Sidewalk Sale, Main Street, Senoia—May 2 Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—May 2 & 16 Fayette Fine Art Show, Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville—May 16 & 17 Memorial Day Parade, Main Street, Senoia—May 25 Memorial Day Service, Fayetteville—TBD Memorial Day Tribute, Peachtree City—TBD Taste of Living History, Holliday Dorsey-Fife House, Fayetteville—TBD

June

Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn— through Jun 7 Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Jun 6 & 20 Summer Wined Up, Historic Downtown Newnan—June 12 Fayette Market Day, Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville—Jun 20

July

Fourth of July Parade, Festivities & Fireworks, Peachtree City—Jul 4 Fourth of July Parade, Festivities & Fireworks, Newnan—Jul 4 Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Jul 4 & 18 Fayette Market Day, Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville—Jul 18

August

Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Aug 1 & 15 Fayette Market Day, Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville—Aug 15 Turin Antique Farm Power Show and Tractor Pull—TBD

September

Labor Day Sidewalk Sale, Historic Downtown Newnan—Sep 4 Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Sep 5 & 19 Fall Art Walk, Historic Downtown Newnan— Sep 18 Tyrone Founders Day, Handley Park, Tyrone—Sept 18 & 19 Heritage Farm Heritage Days, Minter’s Farm, Inman—Sept 18-20 Kiwanis Coweta County Fair, Coweta County Fairgrounds, Newnan—Sep 18-27 International Festival & Dragon Boat Races, Lake McIntosh, Peachtree City—Sep 26 Cruisin’ to the Oldies Car Show, Main Street, Senoia—Sep 26 Fayette Market Day, Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville—Sep 26 Shakerag Festival, Peachtree City—TBD

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Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Nov 7 & 21 Christmas on Main, Main Street, Senoia— Nov 13 Holiday Open House, Historic Downtown Newnan—Nov 15 Santa on the Square & Plaid Friday, Historic Downtown Newnan—Nov 27

December

Light Up Senoia, Main Street, Senoia—Dec 5 Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Dec 5 & 19 Candlelight Tour of Homes, Senoia—Dec 13 Hometown Holiday, Peachtree City—TBD Parade, Tree Lighting & Carriage Rides with Santa, Fayetteville—TBD DOWNLOAD “The Peachtree City App FOR FREE! Go to your app store and search for “the Peachtree City App” OR Scan this QR Code for a direct link.

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Fall Taste of Newnan, Historic Downtown Newnan—Oct 1 Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Fred Brown Amphitheater, Peachtree City—Oct 3 Fall Sidewalk Sale, Main Street, Senoia— Oct 3 See the table of contents to scan a QR code for a video

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Pickin’ on the Square, Historic Downtown Newnan—Oct 3 & 17 Octoberfest, Historic Downtown Newnan— Oct 23 Munchkin Masquerade, Historic Downtown Newnan—Oct 30 Great Georgia Air Show, Atlanta Regional Airport—Falcon Field, Peachtree City—Oct 31 & Nov 1 Cemetery Walk, Fayetteville—TBD Chili Fest & Competition, Fayetteville—TBD Pumpkin Festival & Trick or Treat on Main Street, Fayetteville—TBD

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The decision to use a Certified Personal Trainer is a personal one, and each individual must determine what they want to get out of their training program. Then they must seek out a compatible trainer who will help them achieve their personal goal. Usually the decision to use a trainer comes after an annual physical or a personal realization that you can’t get into last year’s dress or suit. You know that you’ve put on some extra pounds and you might not have the stamina that you used to have. So you decide to do something about it. Interestingly, a good Certified Personal Trainer will tell you from the beginning that they will not be the sole solution to your weight reduction program! They’ll tell you that you just can’t exercise enough to take those big pounds off and that you must address that part of the problem with proper eating. But they’ll also tell you that, combined with proper dieting, they can give you more strength and mobility through the application of their training. As a result of strength training, you’ll build muscle that will burn more calories 24 hours a day—aerobics alone will not do this. Some trainers even specialize in helping their clients with a good diet program, while others leave that to Weight Watchers, Jenny Craig and others. So you have to decide, before hiring your trainer, what you want from them.

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im Christian, 77, has been a trainer of champions going back to his high school coaching days in the 1950s when he developed strength-training programs for his championship football teams. As the concept of strength and fitness became more important, Jim opened the first fitness center in Peachtree City. Jim came to know medical professionals who helped him to understand the research that they were doing on muscle physiology. One such expert was Dr. John McCarthy at the Center for Muscle Biology at the University of Kentucky. Today Jim works part time at the new World Gym Lexington on the east side of Peachtree City. While he trains most anyone who is seeking his type of help, he has built a reputation for training athletes who want to reach the next level in their physical ability to compete. In Jim’s book, “Strength Training The Post-Conventional Way” he writes about some of his trainees. Some Champions trained by Jim Jeff Sheppard, the McIntosh High star basketball player, trained with Jim during the summers of his last two years at 40

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the University of Kentucky. In his senior year, Kentucky won the national basketball championship and Jeff was the MVP of the Final Four. About that same time, Jim was helping Sam Mitchell, another basketball player, to overcome hip and knee problems. The training was successful. Sam left the Pacers and signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves where he continued to train with Jim for the next four off seasons. Becky Timmis, at age 56, was no longer able to compete on a tennis court. Facing knee cap surgery on both knees and a shoulder, she turned to Jim as an alternative to surgery. After 16 months of training, she was ready for tournament competition. By 2010, she became the #1 player in the over 40 Georgia singles competition. Mariah Stackhouse was a 13-year-old promising golfer when she began training with Jim. Within 12 weeks, her body strength increased 50% and she later became the youngest player to ever win the Georgia Women’s Amateur at age 14. She continued training with Jim and in 2011, she qualified for the US Open. Greg Lloyd was a retired NFL football player when he met Jim. After finishing his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the former MVP decided to put Jim and his “post-conventional strength training” to the test. On an autographed copy of his NFL photo he said, “Jim, I wish that I had met you years ago.” Today most of the people that train with Jim are businessmen and women, seniors and a few athletes. Personal Note from Charlie Nelson Charlie Nelson is the Publisher of this magazine and writer of this article. I decided to put in two bits about my Jim as my Personal Trainer. In November of 2013 after a “get serious” meeting with my doctor who was reviewing my blood test results, I knew I needed to get an established program started. Jim told me that he could help me with my strength training and flexibility, but that I was the only one who could reduce my food intake. At that same time, I had a serious knee problem that just wouldn’t go away and I could no longer walk the Peachtree City paths like I had been doing the year before. Bottom line—a great orthopedic doctor and a great trainer teamed up with my no-nonsense personal doctor, and today I have lost 25 pounds and walk without pain. Jim continues to push me each week so that my hamstrings are almost back to normal, and my strength is increasing with every workout. My goal is to lose 10 more pounds and get even stronger by May, when I will put it all to the test aboard a sailboat in Tortola. My last word—I couldn’t have done it by myself. I needed to have accountability and supervision every week. That’s why I needed a Professional Personal Trainer to help me get it all together and reach my personal goal!

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and programs to promote healthy aging and provide care and support for older adults and their family caregivers. The programs and support, provided at no cost to older adults and their families through Sixty Plus Services, are made possible by the generosity of donors. The program operates with no private insurance support, and all donations are used exclusively for Piedmont Healthcare’s work with older adults and their caregivers. Anyone with questions concerning housing or transportation for older adults, home delivered meals, Medicare, Medicaid or other aging-related services is encouraged to call the Sixty Plus Helpline at 770-719-7214 for Piedmont Fayette or 770-400-2010 for Piedmont Newnan. For more information or to make a tax-deductible donation, visit piedmont.org/sixtyplus. Premier Cancer Care People in Coweta and Fayette counties receive excellent cancer care right here in the neighborhood. Leah Sardone, Piedmont Fayette Hospital’s first executive director of clinical services, was shocked when she found herself on the receiving

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end of a cancer diagnosis. In June 2010, Leah underwent testing that revealed she had a large tumor on the tail of her pancreas. “I knew my life was going to change,” she remembers. “I was terrified of what this was going to mean.” Leah went to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center for a second opinion. She met with an oncologist and had a biopsy performed there, but decided she wanted to be in the comfort of home when she began her treatment regimen. Piedmont Healthcare had recently announced their new affiliation with MD Anderson Cancer Network®, and Leah was thankful. “It’s really hard to be so far away from your support network when you’re fighting cancer,” she says. “Now we have the best of both worlds—we can receive treatment right here and know that MD Anderson experts are just a phone call away.” “Our physicians who are certified by MD Anderson Cancer Network have access to peer to peer consultations, weekly patient-centered conferences and evidence-based, disease-specific guidelines for cancer treatment, prevention, early detection and followup care developed by a national leader in cancer care,” explains Jonathan Bender, MD, medical director of Piedmont Fayette’s Cancer Center. Since 2011, Leah has been on and 42

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off chemotherapy continuously. In June 2012, physicians told her that she should consider not returning to work because her job required frequent travel. At a loss for what to do, she began exploring the programs offered at Thomas F. Chapman Family Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Fayette Hospital and also decided to volunteer as well. “I participate in three exercise classes a week, a craft class, a pottery class, drumming and massage therapy,” Leah says. “It’s been a godsend. It’s the best thing I ever did.” She also decided to volunteer there. Because cancer treatment involves more than medical care, free services and programs such as yoga, cooking demos, expressive art classes and counseling are available to anyone affected by cancer at any phase in his or her journey through the Thomas F. Chapman Family Cancer Wellness program.

Another inspiring story is that of Summer Trickey, who had a history of both breast and colon cancer in her family and made sure to stick to the aggressive schedule of cancer screenings recommended by her physician. Still, at 47, Summer received devastating news. She had Stage 3B colon cancer, meaning the cancer had broken through the walls of her colon and had entered some of her lymph nodes. “It was very fast growing,” reports Summer, who underwent surgery and then an

aggressive schedule of chemotherapy for eight months at Piedmont Fayette Hospital. During her fight, Summer received support from her husband and two fellow cancer patients who helped guide her through the process. Her friends both lost their fight with the disease—one right before Summer finished her own treatment—but their support prompted her to help others. “They were a big part of helping me through it so I wanted to help other people get through it, deal with it, understand it a little more, know they’re not the only one going through it,” she says. Summer first learned about Thomas F. Chapman Family Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Fayette Hospital when she joined a support group for colon cancer survivors. She and her husband, along with another survivor and his wife, now lead that same support group at the center, which offers free services and programs to anyone affected by cancer at any phase in his or her cancer journey, regardless of whether or not they’re Piedmont patients. When Cancer Wellness expanded to Piedmont Newnan Hospital, thanks to a donation by former Equifax Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Chapman and his wife, Karen, Summer decided to use the same knitting skills that kept her focused during her cancer treatment to lead a Knitting Circle group in Newnan. Aside from volunteering there, Summer and her husband made a financial gift to establish a library for other patients and survivors at Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Newnan. The Doreen Foxen Memorial Library is named after Summer’s mother, who bravely fought cancer three separate times during her life. Summer is now a 5-year cancer survivor. She said people she meets at Cancer Wellness are sometimes

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COWETA & FAYETTE HEALTHCARE CONTINUED Summit Urgent Care The Summit Healthplex 1825 Hwy 34 E, Ste 1200, Newnan 30265 770-502-2121 summiturgentcare365.com Wingard Urgent Care & Wellness 1325 Commerce Drive; Suite 200 Peachtree City GA 30269 770-692-7575

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Piedmont Physicians at Shakerag Hill 4000 Shakerag Hill, Peachtree City 30269 770-486-7070

Piedmont Physicians of Fayette 1267 Hwy 54 W, Ste 5200, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-5601

Piedmont Physicians at Sharpsburg 61 Robinson Lake Rd, Newnan 30265 678-633-3278

Piedmont Physicians at Newnan Professional Center 2401 Newnan Crossing Blvd E, Ste 200, Newnan 30265 • 770-400-7700

Piedmont Physicians at Thomas Crossroads 2959 Sharpsburg-McCollum Rd, Newnan 30265 Family Medicine: 770-683-6914 Internal Medicine: 770-502-2040

Piedmont Physicians of Peachtree City 1975 Hwy 54 W, Ste 150, Peachtree City 30269 770-486-5000

Piedmont Physicians at White Oak 1615 Hwy 34 E, Newnan 30265 770-252-0021

Piedmont Physicians at Premier Medical 110 Oak Hill Blvd, Ste 200, Newnan 30265 770-304-0987

Piedmont Physicians at Yorktown 101 Yorktown Dr, Ste 100, Fayetteville 30214 770-460-4285

Piedmont Physicians at Senoia 48 Main Street 3A, Senoia 30276 678-723-0400

Piedmont Physicians at Yorktown II 101 Yorktown Dr, Ste 200, Fayetteville 30214 678-364-5300

Emory Healthcare at Peachtree City 3000 Shakerag Hill, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-9999 • emoryhealthcare.org

IMPORTANT NUMBERS Center for Disease Control & Prevention 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) cdc.gov Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222 or aapcc.org

American Lung Association 770-434-5864 lung.org American Red Cross Fayette Co (Metro Atlanta): 404-876-3302 Coweta Co (Three Rivers): 706-884-5818 redcross.org

Fayette County Fayette Co Family & Children Services 770-830-2178 dfcs.dhr.georgia.gov

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

Fayette Field of Hope 770-631-2542

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

American Cancer Society 770-631-0625 cancer.org

March of Dimes 404-350-9800 marchofdimes.org

Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center 770-719-2288 fayetteprc.org

American Diabetes Association 404-320-7100 diabetes.org

United Way 404-527-7200 unitedwayatlanta.org

Fayette Samaritans 770-719-2707 fayettesamaritans.org

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

Local Chapters of National Organizations Alcoholics Anonymous 404-525-3178 atlantaaa.org

American Heart Association 678-224-2000 heart.org

Promise Place (Domestic Violence Help) 770-460-1604 promiseplace.org

Fayette Youth Protection 770-461-7020 bloomouryouth.org

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

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hen looking for a good place to settle, it helps to do some research—or you can listen to the experts. Peachtree City was picked by CNN Money Magazine as one of the 100 best places to live in 2005. In 2011, Forbes listed Fayetteville, GA in the Top 25 Suburbs for retirement. Residents of Fayette and Coweta counties have long known this is the perfect spot to retire. Many move their parents here, and others return themselves, once they have reached retirement. The climate allows seniors to be active through most of the year, and local recreation centers offer a variety of engaging activities. Excellent support and health services are available, too. Services include independent and assisted living choices as well as in-home and memory care options. Somerby of Peachtree City is the area’s premier rental retirement community offering private assisted living and memory care residences, and short-term respite accommodations all on site, with independent living coming fall 2015. The mission at Somerby is to inspire and nurture successful aging each and every day, and encourage every 46

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resident to believe life should be as full as it can be, no matter what each day brings. Some of Somerby of Peachtree City’s other great features include a no buy-in approach, comprehensive pricing structure, a wellness clinic and innovative programming, full activities calendar, and maintenance-free living surrounded by resortstyle services and amenities. At Azalea Estates, the philosophy of caring is wholeperson oriented, and accommodates every residents’ physical, emotional, social, intellectual, nutritional, vocational and spiritual needs. The highly skilled staff has been caring for seniors in Fayetteville for over 14 years, and encouraging them to enjoy an active and independent life, while ensuring their privacy, dignity and safety. Studio and one- and two-bedroom suites provide comfortable space and every suite includes a private bath, kitchenette, thermostat and ample closet space. There’s a wide variety of senior living communities situated throughout Fayette and Coweta. No matter the needs or preferences, there’s a perfect fit right here.

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Senior Services Keep You Connected Retired people often say that they’ve never been so busy in their lives. In Coweta and Fayette counties, it’s no wonder why, with services designed to keep them involved and active. Fayette Senior Services (FSS) has been keeping local seniors connected to the community since 1978 by making a meaningful difference in their lives—emotionally, socially and physically. FSS offers a broad scope of life-enhancing services to Fayette County residents aged 50 and up. While FSS is not a government agency, they provide social services on behalf of Fayette County government. Fayette Senior Services, Inc. is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit agency that has been doing business in Fayette County for 37 years. FSS membership is reasonably priced—just $25 a year for residents and $50 a year for non-residents—and provides many benefits, like a calendar filled with events and activities. There are scheduled club meets, workshops, trivia games, movies, fitness classes, a travel group that takes day and overnight trips, and so much more. The activities are spread through three locations—the Life Enrichment Center in Fayetteville, and The Gathering Place and McIntosh Place in Peachtree City. The Life Enrichment Center also houses a fitness center, complete with equipment and

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Senior Living classes, that’s available to members for an additional fee of $30 per quarter. The award-winning Ultimate Café serves up delicious breakfasts and lunches at the Center, too. At the heart of FSS are the social services that the organization provides to help older adults maintain their independence and improve their quality of life, such as Meals on Wheels, In-Home Personal Care & Homemaker Services, Non-Emergency Transportation, Home Repair, Adult Day Care Referral Service, Information & Assistance Service and Care Management. These specific services are funded in part by federal, state, and local government and the United Way. With four senior centers in Coweta County—two in Newnan, one in Senoia and another in Sargent—there are plenty of places to house the many activities and events that keep area seniors on the move. From music and games to arts and crafts and classes, there’s always something to do. The centers even make blood pressure checks available to seniors. Coweta County Senior Services schedules a Spring Cookout and Christmas Luncheon every year and holds it at the Coweta County Fairgrounds & Conference Center on Pine Road. Homebound seniors can take advantage of the organization’s Meal on Wheels program.

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Senior Living Directory ASSISTED LIVING DIRECTORY Arbor Terrace Peachtree City 201 Crosstown Dr, Peachtree City 30269 770-765-0457 arborcompany.com Ashley Glen Senior Living & Memory Care 441 Prime Pt, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0205 ashleyglen.com Azalea Estates Assisted Living & Retirement Communities 105 Autumn Glen Circle, Fayetteville 30215 770-461-0039 azaleaestates.com/georgia Baptist Retirement Communities of Georgia 519 Tom Perkins Rd, Palmetto 30268 770-463-3418 brcga.org Benton House 25 Newnan Lakes Blvd, Newnan 30263 770-253-8444 bentonhouse.com Brookdale Newnan 355 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd, Newnan 30263 678-341-2336 brookdale.com Christian City 7300 Lester Rd, Union City 30291 770-964-3301 christiancity.org Dogwood Forest Assisted Living Community 1294 Hwy 54 W, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-9010 dogwoodforest.com

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Heritage of Peachtree Retirement & Assisted Living 1967 Hwy 54 W, Fayetteville 30214 770-631-3461 seniorlifestyle.com Hope Assisted Living & Memory Care Center 355 Brandywine Blvd, Fayetteville 30214 678-817-4672 hopememorycarecenter.com Savannah Court of Newnan 27 Belt Rd, Newnan 30263 770-609-4450 savannahcourtnewnan.com Somerby of Peachtree City 200 Rockaway Rd, Peachtree City 30269 770-487-1900 somerbyofpeachtreecity.com Wesley Woods of Newnan 2280 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30265 770-683-6833 wesleywoods.org Other Services Avalon Health & Rehabilitation 120 Spring St, Newnan 30263 770-253-1475 avalonhealthrehabilitation.org Cambridge House Enrichment Center Adult daytime & day health care service 2687 Hwy 154, Newnan 30263 678-423-8700 cambridgehouseonline.com Kindred Transitional Care and Rehabilitation–Lafayette 110 Brandywine Blvd, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-2928 lafayetterehab.com

Newnan Health & Rehabilitation 244 E Broad St, Newnan 30263 770-253-7160 newnanhealthrehabilitation.org Southland Health & Rehabilitation 151 Wisdom Rd, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-9000 southlandhealthrehabilitation.org Fayette Senior Services Life Enrichment Center 4 Center Drive, Fayetteville 30214 The Gathering Place (Senior Center) 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 McIntosh Place (Senior Center) 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 770-461-0813 fayss.org Membership dues: $25/year resident; $50/year non-resident Coweta Senior Services Contact Patricia Hood, 770-252-6429 coweta.ga.us East Coweta Senior Center 300 Howard Rd, Senoia 30276 Panther Creek Senior Center 2285 W Hwy 16, Sargent 30263 Welcome Community Senior Center 1792 Welcome Rd, Newnan 30263 Tommy Thompson Senior Center Meals on Wheels 29 Hospital Rd, Newnan 30253 770-683-8600

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graduation rate of 87.3%, well over the state average of 71.8%, attests to the success of the school programs. More data from 2013 confirms what Fayette parents already know—that their kids score consistently high, always over the state averages, often by a wide margin. Fayette County high school students averaged ACT scores of 23.2 and SAT scores of 1561, while the state averages were 20.8 for the ACT and 1445 for the SAT. Here are the numbers from CRCT measurements of Fayette County student achievement: 99% of Grade 5 students met or exceeded the standards in Reading & Language Arts (compared to the 95% state average); 96% of Grade 8 students met or exceeded standards in Math (state average of 82%); 91% Grade 8 students met or exceeded the Science standards (state average of 78%); and Grade 11 students met or exceeded the CRCT standards in Writing (the state average was 92%). In addition to the excellent public schools in the area, there are a host of private schools that offer possibilities for students with different needs, interests and learning abilities. Options in the area include early learning centers, Montessori schools and religious-based schools. StoneBridge Early Learning Center has two convenient locations in Newnan and Sharpsburg. Both offer a caring environment where experienced childcare professionals teach children aged 6 weeks to 12 years. Counterpane Montessori School, located in Fayetteville, assists students as they develop academically and creatively through its interdisciplinary curriculum and fully integrated arts program. There are three student communities at Counterpane: Primary, ages 3 to 6 years; Lower School, ages 6 to 12 years; and Upper School, ages 12 to 18 years. Arlington Christian School in nearby Fairburn provides

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Education a comprehensive Christian education for students in K4 through grade 12. The college prep academics, quality fine arts, athletics and extracurricular activities allow students to develop their God-given talents, and are presented in a nurturing, safe and student-centered environment. Also in Fairburn, The Bedford School is dedicated to helping students, in grades 1 through 9, who are challenged with specific learning disabilities. The maximum class size is 10 to 12 students, and the student to faculty ratio is 5 to 1. Students receive proper academic remediation and also participate in activities that improve social skills and self-esteem. At The Campus in Peachtree City, each child experiences a personalized, academically strong education. Students in grades 1-12 are allowed to learn according to their unique learning styles. The school’s mission is to cultivate independent thought and promote the building of character.

CTAE Connects Students to Their Futures he Career Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) Department of Fayette County Schools has a clear goal—to prepare students in high school for college and careers. It’s an important goal, too—for everyone. Today’s rapidly changing society and workplace requires that educational programs within our schools work closely with local industry and post-secondary institutions to provide high quality, stateof-the-art Career and Technical training. The Fayette County School District is committed to building strong partnerships with business, industry, post-secondary education and the community to provide career development opportunities for students and a ready workforce for our business community. These partnerships allow students to go beyond the classroom to explore a variety of career fields while developing employability and industry specific skills. “We have a new tool that makes it

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CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY’S

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Education for Today and the Future or one reason or another, many people put off getting the higher education they dreamed of achieving. There’s no better time than now! Fayette and Coweta counties have many educational options for everyone, whatever your age. Institutions of higher learning are found throughout the area. Whether you want to increase your employability, increase your knowledge or finish that degree, you’ll find classes nearby. Georgia Military College makes it easy for Fayette and Coweta residents to receive a great education through its twoyear liberal arts program at the Historic Fairburn location, just 20 minutes from Newnan and Peachtree City. High school juniors and seniors who are on track for graduation and meet the requirements can take college courses at GMC while continuing their high school studies. Not only does the college offer daytime, evening and weekend classes, it specializes in providing personal

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attention and free tutoring. GMC strives to make quality education affordable with reasonably priced classes and book charges included in its tuition fees. In 2015, GMC will be opening its new 25,000 square-foot campus in Fayetteville. In addition to the coursework available at the other GMC campuses, Fayetteville’s campus will develop courses to educate the area workforce for the many positions available in Georgia’s growing film industry. Clayton State University has programs specifically designed to train students and workers so they can get jobs with production crews. Digital Film Technician I and II are extremely popular, and with good reason. The twocourse program gives students handson experience and prepares them for success as part of a film or TV technical team. Digital Film Technician I is designed for students with no background in digital media, as well as those students with some experience or coursework in the field. Digital Film Technician II is a followup course designed to help students achieve a level of film/media production skills that will promote employability and the ability to become independent contractors. Clayton State also offers Post-Production Film Editing as well as a Digital Music, Video Production & Entertainment Business Certificate Program. The growing film industry in Georgia is making a big impact and expanding the

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educational horizons. Central Education Center (CEC) in Newnan has been eyeing that horizon for many years, and the school stays true to its original mission to ensure a viable 21st century workforce. CEC’s Broadcast Video program, taught by an Emmy Silver Circle inductee, produces weekly local cable TV programming for the community in its partnership with NuLink. High school students who attend the program are hired as professionals in the industry. CEC continues to develop many internship and apprenticeship opportunities for its students, including those in Broadcast Video. Going forward, West Georgia Tech and CEC are working together to review and develop more innovative and effective film and production programs for their students.

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he look and condition of a child who is not able to read is heartbreaking. Research confirms 95% of children are born with the ability to learn to read. Souns for literacy was developed out of experiences with children at Counterpane Montessori School. It is a hands-on, letter-sound association, early literacy program that has made a difference for children on two continents. The nylon letters, made in Auburn, Georgia, are sized for little hands to explore through play, building a base of knowledge that has a profound effect on early reading skills. United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta recognized this program as a change agent for early reading and funded the molds for the letters. The Rotary Club of Peachtree City has championed the program through local and global literacy projects since 2007. With the support of The Rotary Foundation, these projects have impacted tens of thousands of children in economically challenged communities. In one project in southwest Georgia, Rotary leadership in local clubs joined to build a literacy project for over 2000 children. End-of-year results confirmed marked improvement, particularly with special needs children. Souns is being implemented in classrooms serving township children in South Africa, Head Start children in

Puerto Rico, Colorado and Georgia, and two independent school districts in Longview, Texas. The US Peace Corps offers Souns as an option for volunteers serving in both education and health in South Africa. Teacher comments fuel the heart: I supervised the summer classrooms that were pilots for Souns. I was blown away by the learning from the children and the engagement. But, most of all, the enthusiasm from the staff was amazing. I have 19 years of classroom experience, and I have never seen a program like this…it really works. The real power of this program is the face of a child who discovers he or she can read. That is the gift for those who help.

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Education Directory Higher Education

Brewton-Parker College—770-683-3245 160 Martin Luther King Dr, Newnan 30263 • bpc.edu/newnan/ Clayton State University—678-466-4000 2000 Clayton State Blvd, Morrow 30260 clayton.edu Clayton State University—Fayette 678-466-5000 100 World Dr, Ste 100, Peachtree City 30269 • clayton.edu/fayette Georgia Military College—Fairburn 678-379-1414 • gmc.cc.ga.us 320 W Broad St, Ste 200, Fairburn 30213 Mercer University • 770-683-5290 160 Martin Luther King Dr, Newnan 30263 workingadults.mercer.edu/locations/ newnan/ Point University—Peachtree City 678-593-3100 • point.edu/peachtree-city 800 Commerce Dr, Ste 200, Peachtree City 30269 Southern Crescent Technical College 770-487-8910 • sctech.edu 201 McIntosh Trl, Peachtree City 30269 University of West Georgia—Newnan 770-254-7280 • westga.edu/newnan/ 7 Solar Circle, Newnan 30265 West Georgia Technical College—Coweta 770-755-7800 • westgatech.edu 200 Campus Dr, Newnan 30263

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Arlington Christian School (K5-12) 770-964-9871 4500 Ridge Rd, Fairburn 30213 arlingtonchristian.org Bedford School (1-9)—770-774-8001 5665 Milam Rd, Fairburn 30213 thebedfordschool.org The Campus (1-12)—770-632-1710 300 Tivoli Gardens, Peachtree City 30269 thecampusway.com Carolyn Barron Montessori (18 mths-7) 770-253-2135 • cbms.net 195 Jackson St, Newnan 30263 Central Christian School (K4-12) 770-252-1234 • heritagechristianschool.cc 3613 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 30277 ClearWater Academy (ages 6-17 yrs) 770-201-0860 • clearwateracademyga.org 210 Greencastle Rd, Tyrone 30290 Counterpane Montessori (ages 3-18 yrs) 770-461-2304 • counterpane.org 839 Hwy 314, Fayetteville 30214 Crossroads Christian School (K-8) 770-487-0677 305 Arrowood Rd, Tyrone 30290 crossroadschool.org Dawson Street Christian School (K-12) 678-423-0155 1608 N Hwy 29, Newnan 30263 dawsonstreetchristian.com Edwards Academy of Excellence (K-4) 770-703-7539 140 Carnegie Pl, Ste 102, Fayetteville Fayette Montessori (ages 20 mos-12 yrs) 770-460-6790 • fayettemontessori.com 190 Weatherly Dr, Fayetteville 30214 Grace Christian Academy (PK3-12) 770-461-0137 • gracechristian.info 355 McDonough Rd, Fayetteville 30215

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Heritage School, The (PK-12)770-253-9898 2093 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30293 heritageschool.com Joseph Sams School (ages birth-22 yrs) 770-461-5894 • josephsamsschool.org 280 Brandywine Blvd, Fayetteville 30214 Landmark Christian (K4-12) 770-306-0647 50 SE Broad St, Fairburn 30213 landmarkchristianschool.org Landmark Christian (K4-5) • 770-306-0647 777 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269 landmarkchristianschool.org The Lighthouse (5-12) 770-632-7100 116 Peachtree Ct, Fayetteville 30215 thelighthouseprogram.com Newnan Christian School (1-12) 770-253-7175 1485 Hwy 34 E, Ste 2-B, Newnan 30265 biblebaptistchurchofnewnan.com Our Lady of Mercy (9-12) 770-461-2202 • mercycatholic.org 861 Hwy 279, Fayetteville 30214 Our Lady of Victory (K-8) 770-306-9026 • olvcatholicschoolk-8.org 211 Kirkley Rd, Tyrone 30290 Rising Star Montessori (ages 3-12 yrs) 770-461-1595 440 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214 risingstarmontessorischool.com Shoal Creek Adventist School (K-8) 770-251-1464 4957 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 30277 goshoalcreekschool.com Solid Rock Academy (K1-12) 770-997-9744 • solidrockacademy.com 106 Commerce St, Fayetteville 30214 St Paul Lutheran (PK2-8) 770-486-3545 • stpaulptc.org 700 Ardenlee Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 Trinity Christian School (PK-12) 770-251-6770 • www.tcslions.org 8817 Hwy 54 W, Sharpsburg 30277

Area Preschools & Childcare Academy of Smiles Christian Learning Center (ages 2, 3 & 4) 770-253-2147 80 Cypress Dr, Newnan 30263 All Stars Academy (6 wks-Pre-K4) 770-252-5252 2493 Hwy 34 E, Newnan 30265 allstarsacademy.net Bundles of Joy Achievement Center (Infant-School age) 770-253-6709 13 St Johns Cir, Newnan 30265 Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Preschool (Toddlers-age 4) • 770-487-0086 101 N Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 coslp.org Discovery Point Summergrove (PK) 770-252-2166 11 Market Square Rd, Newnan 30265 summergrove.discoverypoint.com

Heritage Christian Academy (ages 2-K) 770-716-5768 2130 Redwine Rd, Fayetteville 30215 heritagechristian.org/Heritage_Christian_Academy/

154 Millard Farmer Ind Blvd, Newnan 30263

Kiddie Kottage Christian (Infants & toddlers) 770-716-2000 • kiddiekottage.org 300 N Glynn St, Fayetteville 30214

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

Kids R Kids—North Peachtree City (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-631-3555 10 Lexington Pass, Peachtree City 30269 kidsrkids.com

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

Kids R Kids (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-631-3400 1241 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269 kidsrkids.com

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

Kids R Kids (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-502-1777 3025 GA Hwy 154, Newnan 30265 kidsrkids.com Newnan Academy on Poplar Road (PK) 770-683-6886 2990 Poplar Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Newnan Presbyterian (ages 6 wks-4 yrs) 770-253-5018 • nppk.org 38 Greenville St, Newnan 30263 Peachtree City Montessori (PK)-770486-5525 102 Waterford Ct, Peachtree City 30269 peachtreecitymontessori.com Royal Learners (ages 6 wks-5 yrs) 770-487-5333 2000 N Commerce Dr, Peachtree City 30269 royallearners.com Spirit of Excellence Christian School (PK-1) 770-253-3822 27 First Ave, Newnan 30263 StoneBridge Early Learning Center (Infant-Elementary)—770-253-8104 243 Summerlin Blvd, Newnan 30265 stonebridge-elc.com StoneBridge Early Learning Center (Infant-Elementary)—770-304-8857 106 Bailey Station Circle, Sharpsburg 30277 stonebridge-elc.com

Coweta County Public Schools 770-254-2800 237 Jackson St, Newnan 30263 cowetaschools.org to access school system and individual school sites

Elementary Schools

Arbor Springs Elementary—770-463-5903 4840 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30265 Arnco-Sargent Elementary—770-254-2830 2449 W Hwy 16, Newnan 30263 Atkinson Elementary—770-254-2835 14 Nimmons St, Newnan 30263 Brooks Elementary School—770-683-0013 35 Genesee Pt, Newnan 30263 Canongate Elementary—770-463-8010 200 Pete Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

Fayetteville First United Methodist Church Preschool (ages 1-4)—770-719-3119 175 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fayettevillefirst.com/ministries-preschool. html

Eastside Elementary—770-599-6621 1225 Eastside School Rd, Senoia 30276

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

Glanton Elementary—770-583-2873 5725 Hwy 29, Grantville 30220

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Jefferson Parkway Elementary-770-254-2771

Fayette County Public Schools 210 Stonewall Ave W, Fayetteville 30214 770-460-3535 fcboe.org to access school system and individual school sites

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

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Braelinn Elementary—770-631-5410 975 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269 Cleveland Elementary—770-716-3905 190 Lester Rd, Fayetteville 30215

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

Crabapple Lane Elementary-770-487-5425 450 Crabapple Ln, Peachtree City 30269 Fayetteville Elementary—770-460-3560 490 Hood Ave, Fayetteville 30214 Huddleston Elementary—770-631-3255 200 McIntosh Trl, Peachtree City 30269

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Peachtree City Elementary—770-631-3250 201 Wisdom Rd, Peachtree City 30269

Middle Schools

Peeples Elementary—770-486-2734 153 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215

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

Robert J Burch Elementary—770-969-2820 330 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290

East Coweta Middle—770-599-6607 6291 E Hwy 16, Senoia 30276 Evans Middle—770-254-2780 41 Evans Dr, Newnan 30263

Sara Harp Minter Elementary—770-716-3910 1650 Hwy 85 S, Fayetteville 30215

Lee Middle—770-251-1547 370 Willis Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

Spring Hill Elementary—770-460-3432 100 Bradford Sqr, Fayetteville 30214

Madras Middle—770-254-2744 240 Edgeworth Rd, Newnan 30263

Middle Schools

Bennett’s Mill Middle—770-716-3982 210 Lester Rd, Fayetteville 30215

Smokey Road Middle—770-254-2840 965 Smokey Rd, Newnan 30263

Flat Rock Middle—770-969-2830 325 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290

High Schools

East Coweta High—770-254-2850 400 McCollum-Sharpsburg Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

JC Booth Middle—770-631-3240 250 Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 Rising Starr Middle—770-486-2721 183 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215

Newnan High—770-254-2880 190 Lagrange St, Newnan 30263

Whitewater Middle—770-460-3450 1533 Hwy 85 S, Fayetteville 30215

Northgate High—770-463-5585 3220 Fischer Rd, Newnan 30265

High Schools

Central Educational Center (CEC) 678-423-2000 160 Martin Luther King, Jr Dr, Newnan 30263

Fayette County High—770-460-3540 1 Tiger Trl, Fayetteville 30214 McIntosh High—770-631-3232 201 Walt Banks Rd, Peachtree City 30269

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Maggie Brown Alternative Middle 770-304-5930 32 Clark St, Newnan 30263

OpenCampus High School Program 770-460-3551, x 321 450 Grady Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fayetteopencampus.org

Winston Dowdell Academy Alternative High 770-254-2870 1 Dowdell St, Newnan 30263

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Sandy Creek High—770-969-2840 360 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290

Coweta Charter Academy (K-7)-770-5990279 • cowetacharter.org 6675 Hwy 16, Senoia 30276 Odyssey Charter School (K-8)—770251-6111 14 St John Circle, Newnan 30265 odysseycharterschool.net

Starr’s Mill High—770-486-2710 193 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Whitewater High—770-460-3935 100 Wildcat Wy, Fayetteville 30215

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t’s no accident that the film industry is growing in Coweta and Fayette counties. The current bustle of movie and TV crews in the area is a direct result of forward thinking and hard work that began with the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s incentive program aimed at drawing entertainment industry projects—film, TV, music, gaming, and digital media—into the state. The program includes up to a 30% tax credit for qualifying productions. Add to that the state’s mild climate, wide variety of landscapes, convenient transportation systems and friendly business community, and it’s easy to see why film crews find it hard to resist Georgia’s charms. In 2010, The Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office launched the Camera Ready Communities program to train and certify Georgia counties to work effectively with production companies. Camera Ready Communities provide local, one-on-one assistance in every aspect of production, from location scouting and film permits to traffic control, catering and lodging. The incentives and programs are making a big—and very positive—difference! In fiscal year 2014, feature films and

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television productions generated an economic impact of $5.1 billion in the State of Georgia. Fayette and Coweta counties are both designated as Camera Ready Communities. In fact, Coweta County was one of the original 16 Georgia counties to achieve the Camera Ready designation—and Fayette County didn’t take long to catch up. Both counties have a great deal of success luring film and TV projects to the area, like Ant-Man, Lawless, and most notably, The Walking Dead—filming its sixth season in 2015. Each county relies on a dedicated, talented liaison to make it all happen. In Coweta County, that’s Tray Baggarly, director of Coweta County Event Services. Fayette County depends on Emily Poole, the Manager of Retention and Expansion at the Fayette County Development Authority (FCDA), to run things. Both Emily and Tray explain that their jobs involve answering a lot of phone calls and emails, most of which don’t lead to anything—but once a production crew does decide to set up in Coweta or Fayette counties, they’re ready to make it simple and profitable for everyone.

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ray helps with general information, finding locations, obtaining permits and getting film crews in touch with the right people. “My job is to make other people’s jobs easy,” he says. “Easy” can be hard to get to sometimes, especially since location scouts don’t normally see their scripts until about two weeks before the shoot date—and then they contact Tray, looking for ‘an old barn’ or ‘unharvested cornfield’. “Once the scout knows what’s needed, I help them find a location that’ll work,” Tray explains. “I have lots of photos, but I also have to rely on my own knowledge of the area.” When the location is agreed upon, Tray gets to work filing the appropriate paperwork and contacting property owners. In the case of road closings, they have to be approved by county commissioners—and while that could be a lengthy process, the Camera Ready Community concept swings into action to speed things up. Even then, hiccups can happen, but Tray’s ready to smooth things over as quickly as possible. For example, recently, a crew was preparing to film some scenes set in a local house for Solace, a film starring Anthony Hopkins and Colin Farrell. Everything was ready to go when the homeowners suddenly changed their minds. Tray got to work scouring the county for a suitable home. The production crew settled on a replacement location on Reese Road and Tray put the producers and the property owners together. He says, with obvious relief, “We managed to get it done on schedule and to everyone’s satisfaction.”

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f you If you want to help out the children who live at The Children’s Village at Christian City, just take a seat! The annual Chair-ity Event has grown into a premier fundraising event in Fayette County. The 2014 event was the eighth of its kind, and was held at The Dolce in Peachtree City with refreshments and musical entertainment provided by the Rick Massengale Jazz Trio. The Chair-ity Event raised over $100,000 and had more than 60 corporate sponsors. As usual, the silent auction featured the uniquely handcrafted and painted chairs from which the event gets its name. Artists from all over the metro Atlanta area and kids living in The Children’s Village cottages created the one-of-akind masterpieces which were part of a huge silent auction. The silent auction also included gifts donated by 68 local businesses, such as getaway trips, sports memorabilia, signed guitars, themed baskets and collectors’ items. The Chair-ity Event started back in 2007. Belinda Fitch and her husband Craig had just purchased the Hollingsworth House in downtown Fayetteville and were looking for a way to jumpstart their Special Events Business. The Fitches mentioned that they would like to find a way to help Christian City, and suggested that they host an open house. The first event became known as The Hollingsworth House Event. Admission was free and guests enjoyed delicious food and music by the Southern Nights Chorale led by JD Holmes. Volunteers from the Dickens Village at Heritage Christian Church dressed in period costumes. A big oversized stocking was hung and guests were invited to put a donation in the stocking resulting in $2,500 raised. The next year Financial Sponsors were added and in 2010, the idea of the painted chairs was suggested. Janet Dunn, who is well known in the art community for her pottery, organized the artists. Popular local artists Vicki Turner and Patsy Gullet gave their time and skills to the project as well as 25 others. Each year more financial sponsors come on board including Nestle Purina, Georgia Power, GreyStone Power, BB&T Reece Insurance, Hoshizaki and NCR. Save the Date! Chair-ity 2015 will be held, Thursday, December 4th. For more on The Children’s Village and Christian City’s award winning facilities for seniors visit www.christiancity.org

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the project for additional funding from the Rotary District 6900 and the Rotary International Foundation. Approvals from the District and the Foundation multiplied the local funds four times and enough money was obtained to do the project. As a result of their combined work and additional capital, there are now four villages in rural Guatemala that have clean water and sanitation facilities to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and promote good health. Clean water is a basic need for human beings. When people, especially children, have access to clean water, they live healthier and more productive lives. However, at least 3,000 children die each day from diseases caused by unsafe water, Continued G Gtop next page Gfacebook G apps


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very September, the Coweta Fairgrounds buzzes with the excitement of the Kiwanis Coweta County Fair. The Fair not only brings together families for hours of fun, education and delicious food, it also raises money that supports a variety of Coweta County organizations. “The Newnan Kiwanis have sponsored the Fair since 1947,” says Gary Welden, fair chairman. “It provides a family-oriented, agriculturally based fair for our local citizens while raising revenue that goes right back into the community.” Since 2001, that revenue has added up to more than two million dollars. Fair profits have funded many projects throughout the county, including sponsorships of Key Clubs, Builders Club, K-Kids, Aktion Club, 4-H Clubs and Scout troops. In addition, the Newnan Kiwanis have hosted back-to-school and Christmas shopping days for needy children. They’ve also provided many scholarships for worthy students, and offered scholarships through the Patrons of the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts. Some other groups supported by the Kiwanis are Angel House, CLICK, CORRAL, CASA, Coweta Community Foundation, Special Olympics, Meals on Wheels, Newnan Boys & Girls Club, The Rutledge Center, Summit Family YMCA and Coweta Samaritan Clinic. In fact, the new fairgrounds that have housed the fair since 2001 were gifted by the Newnan Kiwanis to the local community. The group bought and gave the county the 37 acres on Pine Road that were developed into the Coweta County Fairgrounds & Conference Center. “The 2015 fair looks like it will be the best ever,” Gary adds. “We’ve already signed contracts with Dixieland Carnival Co., the best in the southeast, as well as Torres Family Circus. We’ll also have camel rides, a petting zoo, and a variety of performers that the whole family can enjoy.”

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Business CHAMBER NEWS Fayette Chamber of Commerce News The spotlight at the Fayette Chamber of Commerce is on the Chamber’s new president and CEO. At the end of 2014, Virginia Gibbs retired from the position after ten very successful years. Carlotta Ungaro picked up the reins on February 9 and began leading the county’s largest business organization of nearly 800 members. She’s well suited to the job, with a background that includes leading the Chambers of Commerce in Morrisville, NC and Beaufort, SC, and working with the Georgia Department of Economic Development and the Metro Augusta and Metro Atlanta Chambers in various capacities. Originally from Ellaville, GA, Carlotta graduated from Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus and received her MBA from Georgia State University. “I’m thrilled to be back in Georgia and Fayette County—it’s like coming home,” Carlotta says. “Fayette County has a great pro-business climate and I’m honored that I’ve been chosen to represent the businesses here.” In January, the Fayette Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon. More than 320 business

and community leaders were in attendance to see Greg Detwiler of Georgia Power pick up the gavel as the Chamber’s 2015 Board Chairman. In addition, two awards for business excellence were presented: 2014 Small Business of the Year— NAECO, LLC—and Outstanding Business Person of the Year— Bob Reeves of Accounting Resources. The Chamber is looking forward to its upcoming “Business on the Green” Golf Tournament, scheduled for Wednesday, April 1 at Braelinn Golf Club in Peachtree City. Golf registration is open and sponsorships are available at FayetteChamber.org.

Newnan-Coweta Chamber News While the Newnan-Coweta Chamber is always buzzing with activity, three big events highlighted 2014. At the Chamber’s Small Business of the Year luncheon and award ceremony on August 21, Newnan GNC was named the 2014, Newnan-Coweta Chamber and SouthTowne Motors, Small Business of the Year. Awards were also given to small businesses in three categories. Key Promotions was named as the Entrepreneur business (1 to 5 employees); PrintSource as the Growth business (6 to 19 employees); and UNIGLOBE Travel Partners as the Employer business (20 to 99 employees). Following the awards, many Chamber members exhibited their products and explained their services at a B2B Small Business Expo, presented by Coweta-Fayette EMC. “We can be proud to have such a wonderful group of small businesses in Coweta County,” says Candace Boothby, President and CEO of the Newnan-Coweta Chamber. “Our Chamber is growing rapidly, and we will do our best to keep supplying all Coweta County business with everything they need to succeed.” In July, the Chamber hosted its “It’s Raining Members” membership campaign, a fun, high-energy challenge for existing members to up their numbers. Chamber members phoned potential members and rang a cowbell each time someone joined. Motivational speaker and humorist Jimmy Cusano of Your Chamber Connection was on hand to keep everyone smiling and supported. By the end, the starting number of Chamber members, 747, swelled to 902—an increase of 155 new members in just three days! The Chamber held its first Winter Wonderland Big Expo on December 4. The holiday themed expo ran all day, 8am to 7pm, and included about 200 exhibitors, headed by presenting sponsor Delta Community Credit Union. Much of the expo’s success was credited to 50 tireless volunteers and many generous food donors, such as Chick-Fil-A and Buffalo Rock Pepsi. Attendees also enjoyed performances by some of the area’s top talent, including Vicki Wyatt with the Wyatt Band and Southern Arc Dance Studio. 62

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Business Service Organizations Fayette County American Legion Post #105 250 Woodgate Cir, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-9885 americanlegionpost105ga.org Civitan Club, Line Creek 405 County Line Rd, Fayetteville 30215 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 6:30pm @ Peachtree City UMC on Robinson Road 770-716-0571 fayettegacivitan.org Daughters of the American Revolution georgiastatedar.org Kiwanis Club of Peachtree City Mondays, 7am @ Peachtree City Christian Church, Peachtree City 30269 kiwanis.org Kiwanis Club of McIntosh Trail 2nd & 4th Tuesdays, 12noon @ Arbor Terrace, Peachtree City 30269 Kay McInroe, 678-570-0717 kiwanis.org Kiwanis Club of Fayette County 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 7pm @ Piedmont Fayette Hospital, Fayetteville 30214 kiwanis.org Kiwanis Club of Metro-Fayette, Fayetteville Tuesdays, 12noon @ IHOP, Fayetteville 30214 kiwanis.org

Fayetteville #711, 200 W Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214, 770-716-3703 Tyrone #644, 835 Senoia Rd, Tyrone 30290, 770-487-6618 glofga.org Optimist Club of Peachtree City 1st & 3rd Mondays, 6:30pm @ Downtown Grill, Tyrone 30290 optimist.org Rotary Club Fayette Daybreak Tuesdays, 7:15am @ Wyndham Peachtree Conf Center, Peachtree City 30269 rotary.org Rotary Club of Fayetteville Mondays, 12:15pm @ Frank’s at the Old Mill, Fayetteville 30214 rotary.org Rotary Club of Peachtree City Thursdays, 12noon @ Wyndham Peachtree Conf Ctr, Peachtree City 30269 678-884-9556 rotary.org

Kiwanis Club of Grantville 1st Thursdays, 6pm @ Clements-Malcolm Bldg, Grantville 30220 kiwanis.org

Coweta County American Legion Post 57 130 Veterans Club Dr, Newnan 30263 770-251-6949 legion57.org

Lions Club of Newnan-Coweta 1st Tuesdays, 12noon @ Golden Corral Restaurant, Newnan 30263 lionsclubs.org

Daughters of the American Revolution; georgiastatedar.org Masonic Lodges: Bigham #53, 2909 Hwy 29 S, Moreland 30259, 770-502-8657 Coweta #60, 56 Sewell Road, Newnan 30263, 770-253-2274 McIntosh #735, 50 E Washington St, Newnan 30263, 770-253-8327 Senoia #82, 19 Main St, Senoia 30276, 770-599-8204

Sons of the American Revolution; sar.org

Sylvan #429, 366 Old Carrollton Hwy, Sargent 30275, 770-253-7250

Sons of Confederate Veterans LaFayette McLaws Camp #79 fayettescv.org

Turin #337, 25 S Hunter St, Turin 30289, 770-881-4729 glofga.org

Toastmasters—Peachtree City 1st, 3rd, 5th Mondays, 7pm @ Kedron Village Kroger, Peachtree City 30269 toastmasters.org

Kiwanis Club of Newnan Tuesdays, 12noon @ Newnan Country Club, Newnan 30263 kiwanis.org

Masonic Lodges: Davidson #334, 3145 Hwy 92, Fayetteville 30214, 770-461-6167 East Point #288, 201 Whitlock Pl, Peachtree City 30269, 770-957-1052

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Toastmasters—Piedmont Fayette 2nd & 4th Mondays, 7pm @ Piedmont Fayette Hospital, Fayetteville 30214 toastmasters.org

Kiwanis Club of Coweta County 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 10am @ Newnan Country Club, Newnan 30263 kiwanis.org Kiwanis Club—White Oak Golden K; Thursdays, 9am @ Sprayberry’s, Bullsboro Rd, Newnan 30263 • kiwanis.org

Newnan Junior Service League 770-251-0113 facebook.com/NewnanJSL Optimist Club of Newnan 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 6:30pm @ Golden Corral, Newnan 30263 optimist.org Optimist Club of Senoia 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 6pm @ Katie Lou’s, Maguire’s or Matt’s Small Town Pizza, Senoia 30276 optimist.org Rotary Club of Coweta-Fayette Mondays, 6:30pm @ Senoia Coffee & Cafe, Senoia 30276 rotary.org Rotary Club of Newnan Fridays, 12noon @ Newnan Country Club, Newnan 30263 rotary.org Sons of the American Revolution; sar.org Sons of Confederate Veterans Coweta Guards facebook.com/SonsOfConfederateVeteransCowetaGuards Veterans of Foreign Wars Coweta County Post 2667 130 Veterans Club Dr, Newnan 30263 2nd Saturday, 9am @ American Legion Post 57

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By Jeff Warlick, Immediate Past President, Fayette County Board of Realtors, Owner Peachtree Fine Properties

s of February 24, 2015 the number of homes on the market has started to increase. The Spring selling season is beginning. At the present time, there are 482 homes for sale in Fayette County and 694 homes in Coweta. Homes on the market have been for sale an average of roughly 100 days. In 2014 there were 1,602 homes sold in Fayette County. That was actually down slightly from the year before. On average, homes that sold were on the market 68 days, down from the previous year. The median sales price of homes sold was $249,000, an increase of 11% from the previous year. Peachtree City had a total of 531 closed sales compared to 558 the year before. The average days on the market for home sales was 45 days, down significantly from the year before. The median sales price for Peachtree City was $302,000, an increase of 19% over the previous year. There were 2,278 homes sold in Coweta County with an average days-on-market of 66 days. The median sales price was $182,000, an 8% increase over the previous year. 66

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New home sales continue to increase. New home construction is stronger in Coweta compared to Fayette. Of current listings in Coweta County, 178 (26%) are new homes compared to Fayette County with only 16% of all homes for sale being new construction. Coweta County appears to be alive with home construction and more affordable homes than Fayette. Although the number of homes for sale is at very low levels, sellers can still expect buyers to attempt to negotiate. Having said that, if a house is properly listed with a reasonable price it is possible to have multiple offers. This most often occurs when a home shows very well. It is worth the effort to serious sellers to prepare and present their homes to the market in the very best manner. It is impossible to say whether a seller will completely recover the investment for granite counter tops or hardwood floors…but it may mean the difference between selling or sitting on the market. The average days-on-market statistic does not reveal the fact that some homes sell and others do not. The pool of buyers has shrunk dramatically in

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the past couple of years. One factor that continues to have an effect on the market is availability of credit. There are many lenders ready to make loans, but credit standards (many imposed by new Federal regulations) have put a stranglehold on the availability of funding for many potential buyers. This may be changing very quickly. The new Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has proposed that both credit standards and down payment requirements be reduced. Since the Federal Reserve has terminated its support of low interest rates with the bond-purchasing program used over the past several years, most economists are expecting interest rates to rise. The loosening of credit will help offset this. However, it is reasonable to expect that the underwriting process at most lenders will continue to adhere to strict standards. What to expect? The market continues to find solid footing. The one thing that continues to be missing from the market is first-time homebuyers. A new approach to lending may help, but many younger households are choosing to rent. This makes sense if a new homeowner is moving in less than 3 to 5 years, however there is nothing like owning your own home. Expect prices to continue to rise, but not dramatically. While there was a correction over the past 18 months, prices should get more in line with historical averages. As a buyer, make sure you know what you are looking for and talk to a lender very early in the process. As a seller, expect that many buyers want the perfect home for their needs. Many sellers are finding that the home they have lived in and loved for many years is not the home that new buyers are looking for…perhaps the HGTV Effect!

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Aberdeen Fine Properties ................................................................404.587.1979 Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty .........................404.237.5000 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - PTC .......................................770.487.8300 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - FAY .......................................770.719.9400 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - NWN .....................................770.254.8333 Bob Adams Realty ...........................................................................770.487.4663 Bullard Property Management Company .........................................770.471.4669 C2 Real Estate Services ..................................................................770.318.8767 Christy Fletcher Realty ....................................................................678.414.1408 Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty .......................................................770.487.1917 Coldwell Banker Commerical Bullard Realty....................................770.632.1774 Darby Real Estate Group .................................................................404.579.9634 Donna O’Kelly, REALTORS................................................................770.487.1522 Drake Realty of Greater Atlanta .......................................................770.783.0271 Enclave Realty.................................................................................770.969.1818 ERA Sunrise Realty..........................................................................678.689.1500 Faulkner Commercial Group ............................................................404.312.5838 Gene Reynolds Realty ......................................................................770.315.5731 Harry Norman, REALTORS ...............................................................770.632.8526 Heritage Realty Services..................................................................770.550.7177 Jan Trammell Real Estate ................................................................770.461.3461 John Bailey Realty ...........................................................................770.484.7888 Joy Funk Realty ...............................................................................770.775.7600

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Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners - PTC ................. 770.632.1112 Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners - NWN ............... 770.252.2266 Kimbell Frank Realty....................................................... 770.371.8664 Lindsey Marketing Group................................................ 770.599.0804 Meridian Realty Saylor & Associates .............................. 770.719.9150 NuWay Realty ................................................................. 770.252.2585 Optimus Real Estate Brokers.......................................... 678.894.9744 Paraclete Realty ............................................................. 770.596.0432 Patti Ayers & Associates................................................. 770.487.1187 Peachtree City Home Search.com .................................. 770.487.1600 Peachtree Fine Properties............................................... 770.378.9747 Providence Home Properties .......................................... 678.586.5122 RE/MAX Legacy .............................................................. 770.487.4146 RE/MAX Legacy II ........................................................... 770.487.4266 Solutions Realty Network................................................ 678.782.1004 Southern Classic, REALTORS.......................................... 678.635.8877 Southern Grace Realty.................................................... 678.300.9469 Tally Real Estate Group................................................... 770.217.0677 The Housing Group Real Estate ...................................... 770.716.9000 TLC PropertyManagement.com ...................................... 770.460.0882 Tri-City Realty Services .................................................. 770.461.3525 Walter Seuell Realty ....................................................... 510.418.9324 Webb Solar Realty .......................................................... 678.389.3079

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s we began 2015, we thought that it would be significant to get a current feel of the market from some of the local Realtors. They shared their personal insights into today’s market and current events.

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agents are actively seeking sellers who want to moveup, move-down or just upgrade to a newer home. We are also seeing new home construction reemerge throughout our area.”

One big piece of news that broke in January was that Prudential Real Estate was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway to form Berkshire Hathaway Home Services– Georgia Properties. When we asked Steve Quinn, Managing Broker, to give us some insight into the effects of the merger, he told us, “Becoming part of the Berkshire Hathaway family has been a positive change. We have additional resources that help us serve our clients and customers better than ever. This includes tools that give us access to data that we have not had in the past. When coupled with our previous available information, our agents can better add this combined data to their local knowledge. This helps our clients know they are getting the most value possible in each transaction. We have been able to add additional marketing and support for our agents. This translates into better service for our customers and clients.”

Jim added, “Another great opportunity is for those who are wanting to seek a career in real estate. It is a great career and we are actively seeking new agents by providing our real estate pre-licensing course on a regular basis. The timing is perfect for someone seeking a career change or even a young person just beginning their career.”

One of the area’s top independent Real Estate Brokers, Mike Robinson, gave us his optimistic view of current local conditions in the local marketplace. Mike said, “The housing market has made substantial recovery from the “crash,” although home prices in most areas have not fully recovered. Inventory has remained low for the past 2 years and the average time on market indicates a nearbalanced market. There are still a significant number of homeowners who are “underwater,” meaning they owe more on their home than its current market value. That Another company that went through a similar merger a has contributed to the low inventory, since they cannot few years ago was Coldwell Banker and Bullard Realty afford to sell their homes. The number of foreclosures in to form Coldwell Banker–Bullard Realty. Jim Fulton, the Coweta/Fayette market has decreased dramatically Managing Broker, shared his thoughts about what is from just 3 years ago.” happening now in the local market when he said, “The residential real estate market has come back full force Regardless of how you read the statistics or who you in our area. Our office saw increases of over 10% last talk to these days, you will reach a similar conclusion– year in both units sold and sales volume. Average sale the real estate market in Coweta and Fayette counties prices are back to normal in all price ranges, and days- has made a tremendous comeback, and we are poised on-market is now less than we have seen in many years to continue on that positive path into 2015 and beyond. due to the lack of listing inventory on the market. When We are all happy to see that happening throughout the a good property comes on the market, it is quickly “under community as it gives a spark of confidence that is well contract” and often we are seeing multiple offers. Our needed by all of us. 70

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Drivers License Georgia Dept of Drivers Services 278 McElroy Rd, Fayetteville 30215 678-413-8400 Georgia Dept. of Drivers Services 128 Bullsboro Dr, Newnan 30263 770-254-7203 • dds.ga.gov

Utilities & Services : Electricity, gas, cable, internet, water, sewer and trash pick-up Some utilities may be supplied through your county, city or town. Other services are available through municipal-based operations or the private sector. Contact your county, city or town, or check out their website, for details. They often have information about reliable suppliers. Voting Coweta County Voter Registration, 22 E Broad St, Newnan 30263 770-254-2615 • coweta.ga.us Fayette County Voter Registration 140 Stonewall Ave, Ste 208, Fayetteville 30214 • 770-305-5408 fayettecountyga.gov Newspapers Atlanta Journal-Constitution 1-800-933-9771 • ajc.com The Citizen 770-719-1880 • thecitizennews.com Fayette County News 770-461-6317 • fayette-news.com

You only think about us when the lights go We think about you all the time. out. For over 60 years, we’ve been working hard to supply your electricity at the lowest possible cost, and think of new ways to better serve you – like our promise that our crews are on the job within 45 minutes of the report of any outage in our service area. And bringing you the option of purchasing environmentally-friendly power through Green Power EMC; and responding to your requests by offering natural gas via our wholly-owned subsidiary, True Natural Gas. We also offer products and services through Relyco®, including residential and business security, as well as UL-listed monitoring, at very competitive rates. Remember, we keep your lights burning brightly – and a whole lot more.

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hoppers flock to the many stores in Fayette and Coweta counties, where they can find great deals on their basic needs as well as treasures in one-ofa-kind shops. There are plenty of big-name national chains, upscale boutiques, bargain stores and local shops to explore. Both Senoia and Newnan have Main Street shops that beg to be browsed. In Senoia, shops like Gail’s Antiques & Collectibles, Hollberg’s Fine Furniture and Beyond the Door line Main Street. Don’t pass up The Woodbury Shoppe—it’s most noted for carrying official Walking Dead Merchandise. The big news is that Senoia’s retail area will be expanding soon, adding more shops and restaurants along Barnes Street, one block east of Main.

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Shopping & Décor All around Newnan’s Courthouse Square, shops like Blue Moon Boutique, Grannie Frannie’s Antiques, Let Them Eat Toffee and Encore Décor beckon adventurous shoppers—and they deliver fun and fashion. Further down, on Bullsboro Drive, Ashley Park has anchor stores Belk, Dillards and Best Buy, along with shopping highlights like American Eagle, Barnes & Noble, Lizard Thicket and Charming Charlie. In Sharpsburg, shoppers can enjoy huge savings at Sam’s Club in Fischer Crossings, and then continue to Collector’s Corner and The BoneYard, just down the road. Collector’s Corner has 22,000 square feet filled with antiques, gifts, collectibles and clothing—it’s truly a home designer’s dream. The Avenue in Peachtree City has lots of top-notch shopping, with Ann Taylor, PeachMac, American Eagle, Books A Million, Williams Sonoma and Bath & Body Works. The WalMart Center encompasses stores like Home Depot, Best Buy and PetSmart. MacDuff Crossing is home to GoodSports, JMart and Dollar Tree. At Atlanta Market Furnishings, on Huddleston Road in Peachtree City, you can find the latest home furnishings and accessories. Just up the street, Kedron Village, with anchors Target and Kroger, includes Petco, Bed Bath & Beyond and Ross Dress for Less. Braelinn Shopping Center invites shoppers to Kmart, Dollar Tree, CardSmart and an expanded Kroger. Across the street is Mucklow’s Fine Jewelry, specializing in keepsakes made from precious stones and metals. On the way to Fayetteville, Smith & Davis Clothing, located on Hwy 54, is a big hit with every member of the

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family. They carry the best and the hottest in casual clothing. It’s also the place to shop for name brand clothes, footwear and accessories. Also on Hwy 54, Pinewood Antiques & Collectibles stocks the unexpected. The Fayette Pavilion is an expansive shopping center with big names like

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our home should be a place where you can express yourself, a place that reflects your values and interests. Several stores in the area have the furnishings and décor that fit perfectly with your home and your life. Long before a popular TV show drew crowds to Senoia, people knew the town was home to the area’s premier furniture store—Hollberg’s Fine Furniture. Since 1894, Hollberg’s has been selling high-quality merchandise. Today, the store continues its proud tradition by carrying top lines from reputable companies, such as Stickley, Henredon and Kincaid. There’s a wide range of beautiful furniture and home accessories to please every taste. It’s an adventure to browse Pinewood Antiques & Collectibles in Fayetteville. The shop is packed with exquisite and unusual items that will catch your eye and tickle your fancy. You’ll find everything from carved wooden dressers and lushly upholstered chairs to delicate porcelain statues and classic patterns of china. Drop in and look around—there’s bound to be something that will excite you.

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There’s no limit to the many types of delicious foods available here. The amazing range includes Southern barbecue, fresh seafood, tasty sandwiches and spicy pizza. World traveling taste buds can savor Chinese, French, Mexican, Thai, Indian, Italian and Japanese cuisine right in the area.

Italian & Pizza

Partners II Pizza at Summergrove in Newnan serves up great Italian food and pizza with an incredible selection of pizza toppings. That’s not all—there are also great sandwiches, a full salad bar and an extensive selection of beers. Local diners flock to the Partners II Pizza locations found in Newnan, Peachtree City, Tyrone and Fayetteville. Plenty of good pizza and Italian eateries are in the area, including Italian Oven, Brixx Wood Fired Pizza and Carrabba’s Italian Grill in Peachtree City. There’s Frank’s at the Old Mill, Pies-On Pizza and Tour de Italy in Fayetteville and Mama Lucia’s, Olive Garden and Fabiano’s Pizza in Newnan. Matt’s Smalltown Pizza in Senoia is another area favorite.

Seafood

Georgia Shrimp Company, set in the heart of Peachtree City, offers a lot and does it all perfectly—live

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OF FAYETTE & COWETA entertainment, an extensive drinks menu and fine cuisine. Every dish on the menu is prepared and presented expertly, whether its fresh seafood, salad, sandwich, meat, pasta or vegetarian.

Fine Dining

The lunch and dinner menus at City Café & Bakery in Fayetteville feature classic German dishes, such as Wiener Schnitzel and Bratwurst, as well as fresh steak, chicken and seafood—and the bakery is always stocked with sweet temptations. Also in Fayetteville, The Village Café in Fayetteville blends Southern hospitality with creative American cuisine. Peachtree City is home to Pascal’s Bistro, where diners enjoy fine American cuisine with a French accent. The made-to-order pasta bar is a favorite lunchtime meeting place. Downtown Grill in Tyrone serves delicious food in a friendly, classic atmosphere, and Ten East Washington Restaurant & Tapas Bar in Newnan is known for its great fare.

Asian Food

New in Peachtree City is Ichiban Japanese Sushi Bar and Grill with a great assortment of sushi rolls. They are getting high marks from local diners. The award-winning Peachtree

City Chin Chin Chinese Restaurant, is one of the highest-rated Chinese restaurants around. There are more favorites, too, including Chopsticks and China Bistro. For tasty Japanese meals, in Peachtree City you can choose among Green Ginger, Kobe Japanese Steakhouse, Stix & Sushi, Sushi Yoshi and Mr. Fuji. Thai options include Thai Spice and Charmed Thai Cuisine, while Star of India offers classic Punjabi dishes. Fayetteville’s many Asian restaurants include Royal Chef China Bistro, Thai Jasmine, Kiku Japanese Steakhouse and Khalifa Indian Restaurant. Nikko Japanese Steakhouse in Tyrone draws people in with hibachi, steaks and sushi. In Newnan, choices include Thai Heaven, Great China, Dynasty Chinese Restaurant & Bakery, Asian Chef and Tokyo Japanese Steakhouse.

Mexican

Mexican food is popular here, and there’s no shortage of options. An area favorite, El Ranchero, has restaurants in Fayetteville, Peachtree City and Newnan, and La Parilla has locations in both Fayetteville and Newnan. Willy’s Mexicana Grill, La Hacienda and Azul Tequila in Peachtree City always draw a crowd, and so does Chapultepec Mexican Restaurant on GA Hwy 16 in Senoia.

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A Fun, High End, Sports Bar Open daily from 3pm

Exquisite Fresh Fish Daily Specials and the Best Live Music on the South Side!

Great ‘Small Plates’ menu! Most Extensive Alcohol & Wine Selection South of Atlanta Craft Beer ‘On Tap’

Happy Hour 3-6 p.m. & Ladies Nights!

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Southern & Barbecue

There are many ways to do barbecue, and there’s at least one restaurant here to please every taste. The awardwinning chef at Due South Southern Cuisine in Peachtree City prepares Contemporary Southern Cuisine. Both Newnan locations of Sprayberry’s Barbecue have the best barbecue sandwiches in town, according to many residents. Newnan is also home to Redneck Gourmet, where hearty meals are on the menu. Katie Lou’s Cafe in Senoia has a look and taste that reminds diners of their grandmothers’ kitchens. Peachtree City has Smokey Bones, firegrilling and slow-smoking BBQ, Shane’s Rib Shack for great BBQ pulled pork sandwiches, and Dickey’s BBQ.

Fork in the Road Café in Fayetteville is a new favorite of the locals. They serve buffet style southern comfort food at a reasonable price. Enjoy meat and two or three veggies of your choice. They’re open from 8am to 3pm daily.

American

There’s nothing more American than a good sandwich. Lots of great sandwich shops are found throughout the area, like Atlanta Bread Company, Panera Bread, Firehouse Subs, Jersey Mike’s, Jimmy Johns, Which Wich and Subway. Sandwiches are part of the menu at other premier area restaurants— Crosstown Grille in Peachtree City, Foundry Grillworks in Newnan and Broadway Diner in Fayetteville—but you’ll also find steaks, burgers and much more.

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Longhorn Steakhouses are located in Newnan, Peachtree City and Fayetteville, and Outback Steakhouse is in Peachtree City. Ted’s Montana Grill specializes in bison raised on Ted Turner’s own spread in Montana.

Sports Bars

When you want to eat and play, or have a drink and watch the game, head over to Big Daddy’s Oyster Bar & Pub in Peachtree City. There’s also YKnot Sports Bar and Mike & C’s. If you’re in Newnan, stop in at Corner Bar or Jekyll and Hyde’s. Taco Mac has locations in Peachtree City and Newnan.

Sweet Treats

In the mood for something sweet? Head over to Yo Tops in Fayetteville for the best fro-yo in town. TCBY in Peachtree City also serves frozen yogurt, with a nearly limitless choice of toppings. Also try the gourmet toffee and sweets at Let Them Eat Toffee, located on the Square in Newnan.

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You don’t have to get on the expressway and fight traffic for a great night out. Stay local and enjoy yourself, whether you’re looking to wrap yourself in mellow jazz as you enjoy sumptuous seafood or munch on hamburgers as you tap your toes to country music. Diners flock to the Georgia Shrimp Company in Peachtree City for the freshest seafood and the hottest jazz in the area. Meals are made with premier ingredients, and the menu offers a wide selection—everything from salads and pastas to sandwiches and vegetarian dishes. Of course, expertly prepared seafood, like Cajun Salmon, tops the bill. There’s also an extensive drinks menu from Murph’s Bar, perfect for sampling while listening to regulars like renowned jazz vocalist Toni Byrd and world-class pianist Neal Wauchope. The Shrimp boasts a fantastic line-up of musical acts. To plan your evening, pick up their latest Musical Calendar, or— better yet—check out the Peachtree City App! Also in Peachtree City, Grazing Here serves up 100% grass-fed beef burgers and weekends that rock with great country and rock-and-roll music. For good food and good times, try Tavern on 74 in Peachtree City. There’s always music on the weekends—sometimes live, sometimes a DJ.

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Fayetteville’s City Café and Bakery, the area’s only authentic German restaurant, has special events throughout the year that feature live music. Their lunch and dinner menus and exquisite bakery make any meal memorable. Old Courthouse Tavern has a musical line-up that includes country, rock and acoustic music—something for every taste, just like its menu. The Southern Ground Social Club in Senoia offers meals that are naturally Southern, just like musician/owner Zac Brown himself. The elevated stage

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CHRISTIAN CITY MARKS 50 YEARS OF MINISTRY!

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services at Christian City are 501(c)3 not-for-profit. The 50th Anniversary celebration is scheduled for February 26 at the Delta Flight Museum at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. “We chose Delta because they’ve been such a big part of our history,” adds Crutchfield. “Plus, the museum is outstanding, with lots of things to see and do.” In addition to Delta Air Lines, major sponsors of the event include Chick-Fil-A, Georgia Power Foundation, Kroger, Pruitt Health, Post Properties, and the John and Polly Sparks Foundation. Entertainment will be provided by a Community Chorale of over 200 voices comprised of members of metro area churches, residents and staff at Christian City, and members of the Southern Crescent Chorale. The Peachtree Pops Orchestra, including artists from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, will perform and accompany the chorale. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.christiancity.org or call 770-703-2636. {Volunteer Opportunities. Volunteers are vital to all Christian City ministries. Currently, about 200 volunteers serve in the program, but there are opportunities for many more! As a volunteer, you can choose what interests you and set your own hours. Help is needed in many areas, including in the offices and at Graceland Thrift Store, by providing visitations and entertainment, writing letters for residents, teaching classes and much more. All applicants must go through volunteer training on campus. If you want to spend time helping others or have a unique talent to share, Christian City is the place for you! For more info, visit christian-city.org or call 770-9643301 and ask for Connie Hall.}

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Worship Listings FAYETTEVILLE AME Flat Rock AME ....................... 770-461-0283 Flipper Chapel AME .............. 770-719-8722

Christian Science First Church of Christ Science770-461-9306

Seventh Day Adventist Fayette Seventh Day Adventist 770-460-5904

Apostolic Freedom to Live ..................... 678-545-4017

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

Assemblies of God Whitewater Church ............... 770-460-0777

Church of God Fayetteville Church of God ...770-461-6235

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

Baptist Antioch Baptist...................... 770-461-8270 Bethel Baptist........................ 678-817-0760 Brooks Baptist ....................... 770-719-5007 Corinth Baptist ...................... 770-461-4456 Cornerstone Baptist .............. 770-631-0777 Edgefield Baptist ................... 770-461-7388 Fayetteville First Baptist ....... 770-461-8378 Flat Creek Baptist .................. 770-487-4890 Flint Ridge Baptist ................. 770-461-8742 Grace Baptist......................... 770-461-5511 Harps Crossing Baptist.......... 770-461-5318 Heritage................................. 770-719-0662 Kenwood First Baptist ........... 770-461-1326 Liberty Baptist ....................... 770-461-5644 Lisbon Baptist........................ 770-461-1583 McDonough Road Baptist ..... 770-460-5423 Mount Olive Baptist .............. 770-892-7508 National Heights Baptist....... 770-461-1704 New Hope Baptist ................. 770-461-4337 New Life Community............. 770-461-0580 North Fayette Baptist ............ 770-461-0377 Pine Grove Baptist................. 770-719-8448 Rising Star Baptist ................ 770-460-9600 Rolling Hills Baptist............... 404-474-0022 The Rock Baptist ................... 770-964-4908 Southside Baptist Fayette Co770-461-3393 Whitewater Baptist............... 770-460-0777 Woolsey Baptist .................... 770-461-9618

Episcopal Episcopal Church of the Nativity................ ..............................................770-460-6390

Bible Church of the Harvest ........... 770-460-9801 Fayette Bible ......................... 770-461-0137 Catholic St Gabriel .............................. 770-461-0492 Charismatic Olivet Baptist Church of Christ . 770-460-6656 Christian Brooks Christian .................... 770-719-8008 Christ’s Church at Whitewater . 770-461-1487 Church Without Walls........... 770-716-5636 Community Christian ............. 770-460-9745 Crossroads Community ......... 678-817-6791 Fayette Family ....................... 770-461-6235 Fayetteville Christian ............ 770-461-8763 Greater Faith Family Ministries ...770-703-2443 Life Line Family Worship....... 770-719-3344 Living Faith ............................ 770-461-9151 Lordship of Christ Christian... 770-774-7040 New Beginnings Harvest Center................ ............................................... 770-460-7565 South Atlanta Community ..... 678-817-1815 Unity Christian....................... 770-774-9036 Victory Praise Cathedral........ 770-371-7787

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Catholic St George Catholic ................ 770-251-5353 St Mary Magdalene .............. 770-253-1888 Christian A Place of Refuge.................. 770-252-3855 Crosspoint Community .......... 770-251-9444 First Christian ........................ 770-253-1772 Liberty Christian .................... 770-251-3039 New Beginning Faith............. 678-552-9555 New Life Christian Fellowship ................... 770-683-5699 Newnan Family Worship....... 770-251-0944 One Life Community .............. 770-304-2034 Powerful Truth Word of Faith 770-304-3401 Ramah Prophetic ................... 678-423-9505 Westview Christian............... 770-253-9976 Church of Christ Downtown Newnan Church of Christ 678-423-9200 Gordon Road Church of Christ. 770-502-1261 Newnan Church of Christ ...... 770-253-3684 Church of God All Souls Church of God in Christ 770-251-9343 Palmetto Church of God ........ 770-463-3332 Episcopal St Paul’s Episcopal ................ 770-253-4264 Full Gospel Coweta Community ............... 770-252-1616 Holiness Cenchrea Supreme Church of God & Christ ............................................... 770-254-1740 Church of God of the Union... 770-304-8910 Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall ......................... 770-253-1203 Latter-Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ............................................... 770-254-9832 Lutheran Resurrection Lutheran ........... 770-254-8833 Zion Lutheran ........................ 770-253-2884 Methodist Andrews Chapel United Methodist ........... ............................................... 770-304-8999 Burns Chapel United Methodist 770-253-6564 Cornerstone United Methodist 770-304-9397 Emory Chapel United Methodist .770-253-9602 Faith Creek ............................ 770-251-2724 First United Methodist .......... 770-253-7400 Grantville United Methodist . 770-583-2256 John Wesley United Methodist 770-583-3113 Jones Chapel United Methodist..770-253-0760 Korean Church of Newnan United Methodist........................................... 770-683-9380 Lovejoy Memorial Methodist 770-253-8277 Moreland United Methodist . 770-253-0460 Mount Carmel United Methodist 770-253-8376 Mount Olive United Methodist 770-254-9590 Newnan Chapel United Methodist.770-253-9447 Powell Chapel United Methodist 770-253-7841 Smith’s Chapel ...................... 770-251-0518

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Methodist Lighthouse United Methodist770-487-3400 Peachtree City United Methodist............... ............................................... 770-487-6499 Non-Denominational Crosspoint Community .......... 770-631-0996 Grace Evangelical Church ..... 770-487-0791 Gracepointe ........................... 770-631-9880 Southside .............................. 678-364-1575

Pentecostal First Pentecostal Holiness..... 770-304-9677

Presbyterian Carriage Lane Presbyterian ... 770-631-4618 First Presbyterian .................. 770-487-7757

Presbyterian Christ Church PCA ................. 770-252-0110 Newnan Presbyterian............ 770-253-4405

SENOIA / TURIN AME New Hope AME .................... 770-599-8476

Seventh Day Adventist First Newnan Seventh Day Adventist ........ ............................................... 770-251-8378

Assemblies of God Heritage Assembly of God .... 770-599-0847

PEACHTREE CITY Anglican All Saints Anglican................ 770-486-5374 AME Holly Grove AME ................... 770-631-7650 Baptist Bethlehem Baptist................. 770-631-0267 First Baptist Church of PTC ... 770-487-8133 Wilksgrove Baptist ................ 770-631-0591 Catholic Holy Trinity Catholic .............. 770-487-7672 Charismatic Fairway Covenant.................. 770-486-8887 Christian Heritage Christian ................. 770-716-5768 Peachtree City Christian......770-487-9711, ............................................... 770-487-9488

Baptist China Grove Baptist .............. 770-599-8014 Fairview Baptist .................... 770-599-6416 First Baptist Church of Senoia ................... ............................................... 770-599-3012 Haralson Baptist.................... 770-599-1265 Neriah Baptist ....................... 770-599-6220 New White Oak Grove Baptist 770-599-0757 Oak Grove Baptist ................. 770-599-8201 Open Door Baptist ................. 770-599-6541 Peachtree Baptist .................. 770-599-0888 Piney Grove Baptist ............... 770-599-6788 Pleasant Hill Baptist.............. 770-599-3051 Sasser Grove Baptist............. 770-599-9002 Tri-County Baptist.................. 770-599-8121 Turin Baptist .......................... 770-599-3626 Church of God Turin Church of God of Christ770-599-0850 Lutheran Mt Pilgrim Lutheran .............770-599-9293

Episcopal St Andrew’s Episcopal .......... 770-487-8415

Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ............................................... 770-486-0233 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ............................................... 770-631-4423 Lutheran Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran.................... ..............................................770-487-8717 St Paul Lutheran ...................770-487-0339 Word of God Lutheran..........770-897-4508

Methodist Cokes Chapel United Methodist..770-253-6052 Mt Gilead United Methodist . 770-254-8876

Presbyterian White Oak ARP.....................770-253-7904

Seventh Day Adventist Peachtree City Seventh Day Adventist ...... ............................................... 770-253-8291

SHARPSBURG AME Liberty Hill AME ...................770-254-1542 Assemblies of God Trinity Fellowship .................770-252-1020 Baptist Grace Baptist......................... 770-304-8846 Heritage Baptist .................... 770-251-3776 Line Creek Baptist ................. 678-423-0390 Rock Springs Missionary Baptist.770-463-1151 Sharpsburg Baptist................ 770-251-6963

Non-Denominational Community Christian ............. 770-251-9516

TYRONE Baptist Crestwood Baptist................. 770-487-4852 Dogwood ............................... 770-487-6691 Little Vine Baptist.................. 678-364-8314 Living Proof............................ 770-969-5683 Sandy Creek Baptist .............. 770-964-9691 Tyrone First Baptist ............... 770-487-4385 Catholic St Matthews ........................770-964-5804

Bible Faith Bible ............................. 770-252-8244

Christian First Christian Church of Tyrone ................. ............................................... 770-969-7346

Charismatic Episcopal Christ the King....................... 770-252-2428

Church of Christ Southern Crescent................. 770-631-4094

Church of Christ Eastside Church of Christ ...... 770-304-9561

Church of God New Heritage ........................ 770-306-2523

Church of God South Metro Ministries......... 770-251-3777

Community Way of Life Community......... 770-969-6030

Church of the Nazarene Sharpsburg First Church of the Nazarene .. ............................................... 770-252-3734

Methodist Hopewell United Methodist.. 770-306-7537

Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall ......................... 770-253-9484

Non-Denominational New Beginnings Covenant.... 770-486-7400 Re Gen Fellowship ................ 770-461-4151

Lutheran Faith Lutheran ......................770-253-4007

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Church of Christ Iglesia Ni Cristo Church of Christ 770-632-9911 Peachtree City Church of Christ 770-487-9246

Greek Orthodox St Christopher Hellenic Orthodox Church .. ..............................................770-487-0078

Methodist Haralson Methodist .............. 770-599-9100 Senoia United Methodist ...... 770-599-3245 Turin United Methodist ......... 770-599-3169 Non-Denominational Legacy Christian .................... 770-599-3366

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