MyConnection for Wednesday, June 6, 2012

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 6 - 7 Thank you for picking up MyConnection. Look for your copy delivered free to your home from The Newnan Times-Herald each Wednesday. You’ll find entertainment and travel news, as well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family.

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here’s nothing quite like the taste of fresh berries and crisp, juicy apples. And when those mouthwatering flavors get paired with just the right spices in some delicious dessert favorites, it’s even better. You can enjoy fresh fruit flavors any time when you preserve your favorite fruits. With the perfect blend of allnatural spices, you can cook, then freeze or can your favorite fruits and they’ll be ready for baking any time you’re ready — it’s like having a dessert in a jar. The recipes listed on page 6 for Spiced Applesauce Cake and Forest Berry Cobbler get their great taste from spiced fruit mixes — use them right after cooking, or can them so you can make these blue ribbonworthy desserts long after fruit season is over.

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Yes, You Can Home canning is a great way to preserve your favorite fruit, whether it’s from the farmers market or your own back yard. Just about any fruit can be canned. Here are some tips to help you make your can­ ning experience successful: n

Choose fresh, ripe, firm fruits. Underripe apples, for example, will make hard sour slices, while overripe apples will be mushy and bland.

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take the skin off peaches, dip them in boiling water for 30 to 60 seconds. Remove them with a slotted spoon and immediately dip into cold water. Slip off the skins.

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What To Consider When Deciding Where To Move StatePoint

In spite of an uncertain economy, America is a country on the move. In fact, nearly 12 percent of Americans changed their place of residence between 2010 and 2011, according to U.S. Census data.

But where is everyone going? A newly released list of the Top 10 Moving Destinations sheds some light on where people are relocating within the U.S., based on data gleaned from its online consumer truck rental reservations and call centers. According to these moving experts, the most popular U.S. cities to relocate to in 2011 were: 1. Atlanta 2. Phoenix 3. Orlando, Fla. 4. Dallas/Fort Worth 5. Chicago 6. Houston 7. Denver 8. Seattle 9. Sarasota, Fla. 10. Charlotte, N.C. “As this list indicates, U.S. residents

continue migrating primarily toward warm weather areas,” noted Don Mikes. If you’re thinking of following suit, be sure to research your destination options before packing up the truck, as there are a lot of factors to weigh. You can start by checking school rankings and local crime reports of your potential new home. Reading the want ads in the community newspapers and online classifieds, is a great way to determine what the local job market will be like when you arrive. You may find the industry you work in guides you most in your decisionmaking. If possible, plan a trip to your intended destination, but don’t spend your time solely on the tourist traps. Instead, put yourself in the shoes of a resident. Drive the streets at rush hour. Visit the grocery store and talk to the locals. Visit the residential neighborhoods and try to imagine what it would be like to really live there. Once you know where you want to go, it’s simply a matter of doing it. However, a big move can be stressful. You can make the process easier by reserving your truck online ahead of time. Whether you’re seeking sunshine, better job opportunities, affordable real estate or you simply have the moving bug, relocating is a great way to get a fresh start.

There’s a good chance a carnival will be rolling into town this summer.

Summer Fun Close to Home Summer revelers often take to the skies, rails and waves to embark on a vacation adventure. With the kids out of school and relaxed hours at the workplace, individuals and families generally find that summer is the ideal time to plan a getaway. For those who find they don’t have the funds this year, or simply prefer to stay closer to home, there are likely many different local events to enjoy instead. Many people will be making this summer the year of the staycation. With the average price of gasoline hovering around the $4 mark, you may be among the individuals planning to keep vacation and weekend activities limited to a certain radius around your house. What many people seldom realize is that the warm-weather season is a prime time for local offerings from different organizations in the community — many of which are low-cost and nearby. Oftentimes, all it takes is thumbing through the “Where to Go” section of the newspaper to find a host of different community offerings happening in the weeks to come. Chances are your neighborhood is hosting one or more of these different types of community events.

Fireworks display: Whether for Independence Day or just to mark the start of a summer weekend, towns often host vibrant fireworks displays. Coastal towns may have them at the beach or boardwalk area, while inland areas may have a specific field or town center location where they can be observed. Carnival: You need not travel to the theme park several miles away to enjoy a bit of chills and thrills. There may be one or several carnivals taking place nearby this year. Many churches host a carnival to raise funds. There also may be county fairs that feature their share of thrill rides and carnival test-ofskill games. Of course, the carnival food that goes with the event is also something to look forward to. Park activities: From hiking excursions to garden tours, the private or government-subsidized parks may issue an events schedule with many different activities. Some have theater under the stars or campout movie nights. Others may have wine- and cheese-tasting soirees. These parks may have exhibition centers that can be visited any time of the year. Summer camps: Many childcare centers and other organiza-

tions offer summer camp programs. Research this option early on so you can ensure a place for your child should you choose to sign up. Food festivals: Towns often host different food festivals where local vendors can put their wares on display and happy residents can sample to their hearts’ delight. Concerts: The summer season is certainly one for concerts. If you don’t happen to live right near a sports arena or another music venue, you may be able to enjoy local bands at clubs and restaurants. Some towns also have a performance stage where they invite performers to play week after week. Who knows, your favorite musician may show up for an acoustic or intimate performance night.

Breakfasts and brunches: Different organizations host fundraising food events. The entire family can eat out at a fraction of the cost of going to a restaurant and benefit a good cause in the process.

Street fairs and block parties: Part of the fun of summer is getting outdoors and socializing in the community. Street fairs

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MOVIE TIME

Central Library June 8 4:00 p.m. All ages. Children’s feature films that have been recently released. Movies in the Meeting Room on a large projection screen. Snacks not allowed. Info: 770-683-2052 cowt.ent.sirsi.net

MEET THE ARTISTS OF "A HORSEY AFFAIR"

Historic Downtown Newnan June 9 2:00-5:00 p.m. The public is invited to meet the artists who painted the 25 gorgeous, life-size horses that grace downtown Newnan. The artists will be by their respective works of art to answer questions about the inspiration for their horse theme, the processes used, etc. Info: 770-251-0207 newnanhistoricalsociety.com

Car Guys Charity Show

Junction Lanes Parking Lot June 12 4:00-8:00 p.m. Lots of family fun, and food available for purchase. The shows will benefit local community charitable organizations. Info: 770-616-0449

Summer Wined Up

Historic Downtown Newnan June 15 5:00-9:00 p.m. $20 in advance, $25 at the door. The much awaited wine tasting! Sample wines from around the world. Info: 770-253-8283 www.mainstreetnewnan.com

Piedmont Newnan Hospital officially opens Tuesday at its new campus at 745 Poplar Road. But before that can happen the aging facility on Hospital Road must be officially closed. It’s not a process that happens with the flip of a switch or wave of a magic wand. Moving from the old facility to the new is actually a balancing act that requires keeping both facilities open for more than a week as people, equipment and procedures underPhoto by Jeffrey Leo go a transition that allows no There was activity Friday at the new Poplar Road campus of Piedmont Newnan Hospital, set to offi- room for error. It’s not a process anyone cially open Tuesday. On Friday, outpatient radiology procedures began at the new hospital and the outpatient lab and respiratory center opened. The Poplar Road Command Center, from which the takes lightly. But, so far, the final move will be overseen Tuesday, opened Friday during daytime hours. procedure is going smoothly

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and remarks from hospital officials make it clear they are ready to officially celebrate the opening of Georgia’s newest hospital on Tuesday at 745 Poplar Road beside Interstate 85. “We’ve waited a long time to be able to welcome patients to their new community hospital,� said Tim Stack, president and CEO of Piedmont

Hea lt hca re. “ We’re proud of the new facility and the expanded services we offer residents of Coweta County and the surroundRelated ing areas. The open- story, page ing of 5A the new Piedmont Newna n Hospita l is pa ramount to our vision of providing comprehensive, quality health care services across the Piedmont Healthcare system.� The final days of joint operation between the two facilities are scheduled down to the minute to make sure that essentia l ser vices offered at Hospital Road remain in place until those services are

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By W. WINSTON SKINNER winston@newnan.com

U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland toured CowetaFayette EMC’s north Coweta headquarters on Friday afternoon. His tour followed a meeting with CowetaFayette staff and directors about federal energy

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Senoia Library June 7 6:30 p.m. A sleep disorder specialist will provide information on common medical reasons that interfere with sleep and teach participants different methods that can help insure a restful night’s sleep. A mattress specialist will discuss different types of mattresses to help correct common sleeping woes. Info: 770-599-3537 cowt.ent.sirsi.net

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Spring and summertime means sunshine, blooms, birdsong — and the dreaded “deer drama” that will inevitably wreak havoc in your beautiful backyard this season. Deer are now a permanent part of our landscapes, brazenly entering our yards and eating our gorgeous gardens. They are majestic animals, and beautiful to look at — from a distance. Up close, trampling and tasting your tulips, they’re just not a welcome sight. Springtime is when deer damage is most noticeable, particularly as plants awaken from months of dormancy and prepare to bloom. Deer are the poster critters of natural adaptability. As suburbia has encroached on their wild habitat, deer have adjusted easily, finding plenty to eat in residential landscapes. “In the early part of the 20th century, the deer population in the U.S. was less than half a million animals,” says Greg Ecsedy,

owner of a company which manufactures deer repellent. “Today, estimates place the deer population at between 15 million and 20 million animals that cause about $1 billion a year in damage to farms, gardens, yards and timber.” “We know that deer will eat more than 500 different types of plants, so there’s a good chance that something you’ve planted will appeal to them, and you can bet they’ll eat it,” Ecsedy says. Since deer need to consume a high volume of calories to survive — bucks weighing 125 to 250 pounds need 4,000 to 6,000 calories per day — their foraging can cause significant damage to suburban landscapes. Deer seldom travel alone, so a small herd can devastate a neighborhood quickly. Deer’s close proximity to people over the course of time has dulled their natural fear, so it’s quite common to see multiple deer nonchalantly noshing away — right outside your window. Deer’s adaptability stems from

their capacity to learn. Homeowners can defend their landscape by putting deer’s natural learning ability to good use. Deterrents that convince the deer your yard is no longer a desirable dining destination can successfully protect your home environment from these foraging foes.

in the yard can activate motion lights at night, scaring them away, during the day you can use motion-activated sound. It’s likely, however, that deer will become acclimated to both tactics over time, and the sound and motion might not have an effect on them.

Deer Repellent – Deer rely heavily on their sense of smell to assess the desirability of an area for feeding, and to alert them to danger. Disrupting their sense of smell can disrupt their sense of security, which is why scent-based repellents often prove effective. Most repellents use ingredients that blend the scents of putrescent eggs, garlic, fish, clove oil and other proteins, so they smell and taste awful to deer. They’re environmentally friendly and safe for animals and your family.

Deer Fence – Fencing is considered the only surefire way to keep deer out of a garden, but keep in mind that deer have been known to jump 10-foot fences, and many communities restrict the height of fencing. You may not be able to put up a fence high enough to keep deer away — plus, fencing can be costly. Deer Resistant Flowers – Another option is to grow plants that deer don’t like. A hungry deer will eat just about anything, but you may have some success by planting deer-resistant flowers and plants like catmint, hellebore, yarrow, fuzzy lamb’s ear, and cleome near the plants you want to protect.

Deer Deterrent Devices – Motion-activated noise makers and lights can scare deer off for a short time. Deer’s movement

Deer will eat more than 500 different types of plants, so there’s a good chance that something you’ve planted will appeal to them.

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Watering the grass is a critical part of maintaining a healthy lawn. Watering too little can cause the grass to turn brown and thin out, creating room for weeds. Watering too much can lead to turf disease and shallow root systems, which means your grass is weaker and less able to stand up to drought, lawn-feeding pests and other problems. Lawn experts have some tips to help you water your lawn the right way.

How to Tell When Your Lawn Needs Water Turfgrass plants are 70 to 75 percent water, so giving them enough water is vital. Symptoms of inadequate water are easily seen: ■ Grass slowly loses its bright green color and starts to fade to yellow. ■ You may notice wilting, which causes grass blades to roll or fold. ■ If you walk across your lawn and your footprints remain in the grass, or lawn mower tracks remain visible, your lawn needs water. ■ If grass loses its green color altogether and turns yellow and then tan, that signals drought dormancy. That means grass has stopped growing. Once your lawn has turned brown and lost all color during drought dormancy, it could take several weeks of steady watering to spur regrowth. The most accurate way to determine whether your lawn needs water is to use a knife to cut a wedge of soil (through the turf) about four inches deep and feel the soil. Ideally, it should be moist, not powder dry nor soggy and wet. “Signs of typical wear and tear on yards this time of year are amplified when lawns are stressed,” said Ben Hamza, Ph.D. “Brown spots on lawns may not always be from lack of water or nutrients, but instead from lawn-feeding insects

that can mimic drought damage on select grass types. Homeowners need to have a clear understanding of the source of the yard problem to effectively resolve.”

How to Water Your Lawn Established lawns should be watered deeply, but infrequently. Deep watering once a week encourages deeper root growth, while frequent, shallow watering produces a limited root system. ■ When watering, make sure you moisten the top three to four inches of soil, which covers the root zone. ■ Although watering frequency depends on the type of grass, your soil, and the weather, most grasses require about one inch of water each week for healthy growth. Let Mother Nature do as much of the watering for you as possible. ■ The best time to water is in the morning and in non-windy conditions. This conserves water and allows grass to dry before evening. Grass that remains wet for long periods of time is more susceptible to disease development. Watering in the afternoon is the worst for water conservation. Up to half the water can evaporate in the air or on the ground during the hot part of the day. ■ If you’re using a movable sprinkler, let it run in one spot just until the water begins to run off the surface, then move to a different area of the lawn. ■ Monitor your underground irrigation or sprinkler system to be sure that you moisten the lawn’s entire root zone without overwatering any sections. ■ To help ensure uniformity, place a one-inch deep, empty food can in the middle of lawn area to measure depth of water collected after each watering cycle. ■ Make sure you are familiar with and follow any local watering restrictions.

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As the weather warms up, garage sales begin appearing all over the U.S. Garage sales are a great way to clean out clutter while making some extra dollars for home improvements, bills, vacations or even “retail therapy.” Marcela Iannini, department chair of Advertising and Design & Media Management, says, “Garage sales are great opportunity to employ basic marketing principles in a fun way; a little innovation and creativity go a long way to maximize sales.” “It’s important to start with the basics of marketing — the four P’s — price, product, promotion and place. In garage sales it works best to think of the product as the garage sale itself and the items to be sold as product lines or brands of that product.” Dr. Larry Stultz, department chair of Advertising and Web Design & Interactive Media at The Art Institute of Atlanta-Decatur, agrees. “It is imperative to use the same thinking retailers use to maximize the visibility and sales opportunities for a garage sale.” Below are some helpful suggestions from Iannini, Pilchik and Stultz on making the best of your garage sale: Product and price: Product mix is important in retailing. You can either focus on one type of product (kids’ toys or garden tools, for instance) or a broad mix of products. Study sales in your neighborhood to see what works best. Check out the prices, too. You should consider not only the original cost, but also what others charge at sales like yours. Rather than use a lot of time individually pricing each item, consider grouping like items together on large tables, posting the same price for all items on that table — like retailers do.

neighbors and choose the house that has the most street visibility. Knowing your target market is paramount in timing your sale. Consider scheduling with other activities in your neighborhood — community events will help draw additional traffic. Promotion (advertising / marketing): A successful garage sale requires careful planning and promotion using proven advertising strategies to make your sale stand out. One successful strategy is choosing a theme related to the items to be sold and carrying out the theme in all aspects of the sale. For example, if most of the items to be sold are from the 1980s, you’d play 80s music, have everyone working at the sale dress in 80s style and use 80s elements in your flyers. Whatever your theme, consider the following to promote your sale: 1. Neighborhood signs and flyers, placed on local business, PTA and school/church bulletin boards — and where permitted, on street corners or in yards.

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2. Local newspaper listings. 3. A social networking fan page with an event for the garage sale inviting friends and family. 4. Your own Facebook and Twitter pages to inform your “friends” and “followers” about your event. Give your garage sale a facelift to keep it fresh and appealing. Borrowing effective strategies and tactics used in the merchandising and advertising industries to engage the customer and communicate with them on their terms will help to ensure your success.

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Tours and parades: Although parades often coincide with major holidays, some towns host carnival-type parades for the community. Children may be able to ride on a fire truck or explore the workings of a police cruiser. There are plenty of enjoyable activities that could be taking place right in your own backyard this summer. Consult the newspaper, online bulletins or a community newsletter to keep abreast of the different events that may be coming your way.

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Exercise Myths Aging Women Should Ignore

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Makes 3 quarts 3 1/2 to 4 pounds blueberries, blackberries or cherries 3 cups sugar 3 cups water or fruit juice 1 pouch Forest Berry Pie Filling Mix Prepare and process home canning jars and lids accord­ing to manu­facturer’s instructions for sterilized jars. Wash berries or cherries. Blanch pitted cherries in hot water (200°F) for 1 minute, drain and keep in covered pot. Do not blanch berries. (Do not use strawberries.) Combine sugar and water/ fruit juice with 1 pouch pie filling mix in a large, non-reactive pot. Do not use aluminum. Cook mixture over medium heat (180°F), stirring constantly, until thickened. Remove from heat. Fold prepared berries or cherries into sauce. To can berry filling: Ladle berries or cherries and sauce into sterilized jars, filling evenly. Leave 1/2-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe rim and cap each jar as it is filled. Process in a boiling water bath canner, 30 minutes for pints or quarts. Test jars for airtight seals accord­ing to manufacturer’s directions. If jars do not com­pletely seal, refrigerate and consume within 2 weeks. Pie fill­ing is ready to eat after 24 hours.

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