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Commissioners thanked for Brown’s Mill trail
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Newnan-Coweta Historical Society offering $10,000 scholarship NTH STAFF REPORTS news@newnan.com
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or the third consecutive year, the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society will be awarding a $10,000 scholarship to a Coweta County student intending to pursue a college education with a history or history-related major or minor.
The Newnan-Coweta Historical Society is now beginning to take applications for its annual $10,000 scholarship awarded to a local student in good standing. The scholarship will be issued at a rate of $2,500 per year, paid in installments per semester or quarter, depending on the institution's system. The NCHS scholarship is intended to promote the study of history and history-related fields. History helps us under-
stand change, society, and community, and the study of it creates well-rounded, skillful citizens. This specific scholarship is an investment in the Newnan and Coweta community and its future and serves to promote the Historical Society's goal of preserving and protecting local history. To be eligible for the scholarship, students must be a Coweta County resident in their senior year of high school and in good standing to graduate. Students from public schools, private schools, home schools, and virtual schools are all eligible to apply. Applicants must intend to pursue history or a history-related field as an area of study. The mailing deadline for applications is Feb. 28, 2020. Only students in good standing who have been accepted to an accredited col-
lege or university will be considered. Ap- ers, but not from friends or family. plicants must provide the Newnan-Cowe• A personal profile stating educational ta Historical Society with the following goals and why the applicant feels he or she information: is a deserving applicant. • Completed and signed application. • Official transcripts from high school(s) or programs attended, including grades from the most recent semester and any available aptitude and achievement test results. The school or overseeing program must mail them directly to NCHS. The transcript will be attached to your application. • Verification letter sent by the college or university indicating acceptance into the program, date of acceptance and the proposed date of graduation. • Three signed letters of reference attached to the application. References may include letters from teachers and employ-
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Book Club with Lola
Alpha Delta Kappa, Chi Chapter’s Coweta Christmas will feature vendors selling a variety of goods. Local children’s musical groups will provide entertainment throughout the day as vendors sell a variety of goods. Children’s arts and crafts activities will be offered, as well as a silent auction, photos
Nov. 13, 3:30 p.m. Lola, a registered therapy dog, and her handler, Ms. Pam, provide 15-minute reading sessions for elementary and middle school-aged children to practice their reading skills. Registration is required. Call the Carnegie Library at 770-683-1347 for more information or to register.
with Santa Claus and a Secret Santa Shop for children. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. The family-friendly event is free and open to the public. Proceeds will fund community projects and provide one
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Card maker class Nov. 14, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Nov. 15, 5 - 9 p.m. This event is a great opportunity for visitors to get started on their holiday shopping while the holiday inventory is plentiful. There will
scholarship at each of Coweta County’s three public high school to students who plan to pursue careers in education. For more information, contact Jena Martin Fairchild at 770-328-8489 or jenam65@gmail.com
also be a night market, live music and food trucks along with hor d’oeuvres and refreshments from the retailers.
Experiment with a variety of paper crafting techniques, including folding, embossing, stamping and paper piecing. Patrons age 15 and older will discover ways to make beautiful cards for seasonal occa-
sions. Registration is required. For more information and registration, contact the Senoia Branch at 770599-3537.
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Nov. 15, 5 - 9 p.m.
Nov. 16, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
The Carnegie will be celebrating with games, refreshments and book giveaways during Newnan’s annual Sip & See event. The official City Store with Newnan merchandise will also be open. For more information, call the Carnegie at 770-683-1347 or visit www.newnancarnegie. com .
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CAREing Paws reading therapy dogs can help children improve their reading skills in a unique and fun environment, pick your favorite book and read to the dog. Children must be in first grade or above. Registration is required. For registration, contact the Powell Branch at 770253-3625.
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Drivers Safety Class Nov. 16, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. An AARP Driver Safety Class will be held at the Powell Branch Library In Newnan. The class is open to drivers over the age of 18, and participants do not have to be members of AARP to attend. Learn
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Commissioners thanked for Brown’s Mill trail project PHOTO BY TOM CORKER During Tuesday night’s meeting of the Coweta County Commission, members from Bike Coweta present Commissioners with a check for their support of shared-use trails at Brown’s Mill Battlefield. The total cost of the project was $35,000, with $25,000 coming from an existing special purpose local option sales tax. The remainder was to be derived from outside sources. Bike Coweta, a local cycling advocacy group, donated $3,000 to the project. From left are Jim Gay, Vern Wilburn, Clay Neely, Vicki Kaiser, Chris Doane, Tim Lassetter and Paul Poole.
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Senoia hosts key corporate partner's appreciation luncheon NTH STAFF REPORTS news@newnan.com
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he city of Senoia and the Senoia Development Authority recently recognized the city’s top employers with an appreciation
lunch at Bistro Hilary. Attending were company representatives from Winpak, TenCate, Coweta Charter Academy and Crook’s Enterprises. Through the years, Senoia’s largest employers have been great corporate
neighbors and have helped to lay the foundation that makes Senoia “The Perfect Setting For Life,” according to Doug Kolbenschlag, chairman of the Senoia Development Authority. Kolbenschlag said the objective of the luncheon was to show the city’s continu-
ing appreciation as well as to continue to build positive relationships with the city’s corporate partners. These partners have in the past, and will continue to be in the future, key drivers to Senoia’s success, he said.
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SERVICE DIRECTORY Above & Beyond Carpentry EST. 1993 *Cabinets *Crown Molding & Painting *Kitchen, Bath & Basement Remodeling *Custom Woodworking *Doors & Windows *Decks *Wood Rot Repairs Locally Owned Licensed/Insured Call Mike 678-673-9560
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Longtime 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 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 supportive of the High Octane and Car Guys shows,” he said. “We’re still MC’s at these events after all these years.”
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Originally a service advisor, Filkins recently took on a new role as service manager at AutoNation Ford Lincoln in Union City where he works with Service Director Mike Eaton to improve the overall customer experience of the service department. “We have a great service team here at AutoNation, and our customers are going to see the difference in service and overall experience when they visit us,” he said. Coming back to the company that gave him his start feels pretty good, Filkins said. “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.
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“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.” TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT WITH FILKINS AND THE AUTONATION SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Call 770.964.9801 or visit their location at 4355 Jonesboro Road in Union City