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ongtime Cowetan Charlie Filkins’ name is synonymous with cars, and now his journey has come full circle. After starting his career with Gene Evans Ford, he’s now back in the same spot now as a service manager at AutoNation Ford Lincoln. Filkins has been involved with the Coweta community for over 30 years and involved with organizing charity cruises and serving on local boards like the United Way, Change Your Brand Foundation and the Up in Smoke BBQ event. He’s still heading up his favorite Senoia events — Cruisin’ to the Oldies Car Show, Light Up Senoia, and the Senoia Annual Memorial Celebration and Festival. Many remember Filkins as a co-host of the Car Guys TV show. Along with Scott Sergeant, the duo was able to use the platform to help raise money for several charities and non-profits. Over the course of their time on the show, they helped raise over $100,000. “Senoia has always been tremendously
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“I love what I do – that’s taking care of people,” he said. “When someone has a problem and you can turn it around, that’s a great feeling. My team is awesome and customers have been so great." In his new role, Filkins is in a position of leadership and has the ability to bring people along to coach them, make them a success, which makes the company prosper. “It’s a natural progression,” he said. “It doesn’t matter what position you’re in – it starts and ends with the customer and that’s something that’s a universal truth.” In his short time back with his original company, Filkins said he’s been receiving a ton of calls from customers old and new. “With so many calls and people coming by to see me and get their car serviced, it causes me to feel that I've been doing a great job all along taking care of my customers,” he said “But honestly, I don’t try to make transactions, I try to make relationships. They’re long-lasting and hard to break.”
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Oct. 3, 2:30 p.m. The Newnan Carnegie Library will host History through Storytelling, “Civil War and Slavery Through the Eyes of a Griot” led by Dr. Danny Allen on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 2:30 – 4 p.m. A Griot is a West African historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet, or musician. The familyfriendly program, led by Allen, entertains and educates through interactive storytelling of the antebellum history of Georgia and the naming of Newnan. Allen uses a variety of maps and artifacts to engage listeners of all ages as he shares little known facts about the history of Georgia during the Civil War. The program is offered free of charge, however, due to limited space, registration is requested and is available online at http://newnancarnegie.eventbrite.com/.
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Oct. 4 & 5, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. • $10 Come by SonRise Baptist Church for BBQ, bread, coleslaw, and baked beans. Proceeds will go toward a service dog for Luke Thom. For Tickets or Questions, call Elizabeth Thomas at 423-827-2324 or email inhisgrip77@yahoo.com .
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Paws & Claws Fall Festival Oct. 5, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Carnival games, barbecue, bounce house and slides, mini escape room, trivia, dunk tank, prizes and giveaways, pet and kid costume contest at Dogwood Veterinary Hospital, 24 Hospital Road. For more information, call 770253-3416. All proceeds benefit Newnan Coweta Humane Society
Oktoberfest Oct. 4, 5 - 9 p.m. Downtown Newnan’s annual beer tasting event, Oktoberfest event will highlight craft brews from across the state of Georgia. Complimentary refreshments, retail sales specials and other treats will be made available for all participating attendees. Stop by The Newnan Times-Herald’s office at 16 Jefferson St. to vote in our annual Public Safety Chili Cookoff in addition to the runoff vote for Coweta’s Best Cornbread.
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Market Day Oct. 5, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Market Day is held the first Saturday of the month, and features handmade, homemade and homegrown products from locally sourced vendors. Each month offers new vendors and new products, with more than 50 unique spaces selling a variety of one-of-a-kind gift items. Market Day favorites include fresh locally grown produce, honey, jams and jellies, salsa, pottery, art, handmade children’s clothes, hand-woven baskets, leather products, freshly baked goods, handmade furniture, handmade birdhouses, wood art, fiber art, wreaths and floral design. Pickin’ on the Square also takes place each month during Market Day. Pickin’ on the Square is a group of local musicians playing acoustic music around the courthouse lawn. Any musician with an acoustic instrument is invited to join in.
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Michelle Troiola receives Luxury Collection Specialist designation
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ichelle Troiola of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties has received her Luxury Collection Specialist designation. Luxury Collection Specialists have exceptional training and are equipped with the most advanced technological tools. By utilizing a network of elite, powerful relationships combined with exclusive access to high-end marketing resources, Luxury Collection Specialists offer their clients services that set them apart as Realtors. Troiola prides herself in being a Realtor and strives to provide the highest level of quality service and professionMICHELLE TROIOLA alism to all of her clients. Along with being a newly appointed Luxury Collection Specialists, Michelle is also a Senior Real Estate Specialist (SRES), as well as a Military Relocation Professional (MRP). “Michelle gets very excited about helping people. Along with listing and selling real estate, Michelle gives back to our community,” said Linda Huff, Sr. VP and Managing Broker Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties Coweta/Newnan Office. “I’m proud of her accomplishments as she was recognized with the NCBOR Humanitarian Award for 2018 and she won the 2017 Presidents Award and is a current local Director for the NCBOR,” Huff said. Her humanitarian highlights include organizing Blood Drives, 2018 Toys for Tots, a participant in the Newnan Jr. Service League and co-chairman of the Spring Fling fundraising committee. “Michelle loves her community, and this is a huge reason why she has been so successful in more than just Real Estate,” Huff said. Dan Forsman, President and CEO Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties congratulated Michelle on the distinguished accomplishment. “Our company is so excited to celebrate you as an official Luxury Collection Specialist. Your hard work and dedication are admired and appreciated,” Forsman said.
As a Luxury Collection Specialist, Michelle’s goal is to effectively and efficiently market her client’s luxury properties and continue to earn their trust and respect. Contact Michelle at michelle.troiola@bhhsgeorgia.com or 516-359-0108.
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