Senoia Area Historical Society museum
Praying for the nation in Newnan
Senoia Area Historical Society museum receives historical marker
Coweta and Georgia community leaders pray for the nation in downtown Newnan
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eorgia 4-H organized the 2020 state horse educational competition for 55 youth in a virtual format this year, with two students from Coweta County placing in the competition. This competition was previously linked with the Georgia 4-H state horse show hosted at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry, Georgia, which was canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a press release from the University of Georgia Media Newswire. Avery Pruett and Claire Lummus from Coweta each placed in two different categories of the competition. During the event, youth competed in various educational contests such as individual demonstration, public speaking, photography, painting, drawing and essay. Participants are divided into grade divisions to compete against their peer groups. Seniors include grades nine
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through 12, juniors include grades seven and eight, and Cloverleaf includes grades four through six. All educational competitions were judged online by a committee of industry experts and youth development professionals. “Going through the process of researching, planning and creating the various presentations for competition are life skills worth refining and facilitates success in many areas of life,” said Julia McCann, equine outreach coordinator in the University of Georgia Department of Animal and Dairy Science in the release. “We are proud of all the youth entered in the 2020 educational contests.” Through Georgia 4-H’s horse program, youth learn life skills including leadership, teamwork and problem solving. In addition, they develop character traits of responsibility, discipline and respect. For this competition, horse ownership is not a requirement.
The winners of the 2020 4-H state horse educational competition are:
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Cloverleaf — Brooklyn Castillo, Carroll County
Horse Essay Contest • • •
Senior — Katherine Muldrew, Bulloch County Junior — Emma Bayer, Cobb County Cloverleaf — Elise Wilson, Pulaski County
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Senior — Emma Albertson, Elbert County Junior — Avery Pruett, Coweta County Cloverleaf — Claire Lummus, Coweta County
• Individual Demonstration Contest • Senior — Sophia Merka, Madison For more information about Georgia County • Junior — Avery Pruett, Coweta 4-H’s horse program, visit georgia4h. org/horse . County • Cloverleaf — Nate Albertson, ElSeek ye the LORD while he may be bert County found, call ye upon him while he is near: Let the wicked forsake his Public Speaking Contest way, and the unrighteous man his • Senior — Katherine Muldrew, thoughts: and let him return unto the Bulloch County LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abunHorse Drawing Contest dantly pardon. For my thoughts are • Senior — Juliette McKinley, not your thoughts, neither are your Paulding County ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as • Junior — Emma Bayer, Cobb the heavens are higher than the earth, County so are my ways higher than your ways, • Cloverleaf — Claire Lummus, and my thoughts than your thoughts. Coweta County •
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Senior — Katherine Muldrew, Bulloch County Junior — Emma Bayer, Cobb County
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Coweta and Georgia community leaders pray for the nation in downtown Newnan BY MORGAN CRUMBLY
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aturday morning, Ignite the Fire hosted a prayer rally at Greenville Street Park in downtown Newnan. A multi-county organization of churches and individuals that began in April 2016, Ignite the Fire's purpose is to gather leaders of the community and bring them together to focus on prayer and service. Apostle Debra Harris of Ignite the Fire said members of the organization want to show the love and unity of Christ.
“We are here to pray for our community, our nation, first responders and for our teachers,” Harris said. The rally brought together a variety of church leaders and organizations from around the state. Seventeen speakers, including various pastors and church members, led prayers.There were also several musical performances. Harris said Ignite the Fire usually holds a rally on police week in May to pray for first responders and members
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of the community. It was postponed this year because of the pandemic. Members of Ignite the Fire felt it was imperative that this gathering still be held, so they rescheduled the event for July. “We knew that it was of essence to start bringing leaders together in these trying days,” Harris said, “In unity there is strength and in unity we are able to reach the masses better.” Harris said it was important for her to lead a prayer at the rally Saturday, calling it “a mandate from God.” An educator for over 30 years, Harris felt a calling to ministry. “I heard the call of God in my life,” she said,“and I accepted the call.” She said she started out as a pastor leader at Lighthouse Faith and Action Ministries, now known as Kingdom Connected Ministries International. As a pastor leader, Harris became the first African American woman to speak at First Baptist Church in Newnan in 2018. Later, Harris said she felt a duty to become an apostle. “I was already not accepted as a pastor as a woman, but I accepted the call as an apostle and have been doing that since.” As Harris led her prayer, she called for unity and togetherness through Christ. Once Harris gave her decree, a group of speakers followed, and the attendees joined in subsequent prayers for first responders, the government and the president. Next the crowd was led in prayer for reconciliation, prayer for all churches and prayer for the nation. The speakers were Pastor Jimmy Ellison of Newnan City Church, Pastor Brenda Clark of Lighthouse of Praise, Pastor Joel Dover of Calvary Church Newnan, Pastor Terrilyn Lemons of Newnan United Methodist, Pastor Scott McInnis of Crossroads Church, and the Rev. Steve Cothran of Central Baptist Church. Toward the end of the program, Minister Paul Schneider of Pray Coweta led a prayer for the educational system, and Pastor Jermaine Elder of Prevailing
Grace Ministries led a prayer for the community. As the rally came to a close, the speakers gathered, along with the dozens of attendees, around a group of local law enforcement officers to pray for them with Pastor Jimmy Patterson of First Baptist Church leading the prayer. Harris said that in the past, Ignite the Fire was unaware of the impact their prayer rallies had on the community. “We understand now that it has had an impact, from a spiritual perspective. I do believe today that it’s going to have a greater impact.” Ignite the Fire has another prayer rally scheduled for September. The event was coordinated in collaboration with the Summit Ministries including: Apostle Debra and Elder Kenneth Harris of Kingdom Connected Ministries International Inc., pastors Rick and Nora Nelson of Harvest Outreach Church in Sargeant, pastors Edward and Semone Brooks of China Grove Community Church in Turin, pastors Patrick and Kanyon James of Greater Love Kingdom Ministries International in Newnan, and Jason Walton of Foundation Church in Newnan. For more information visit http:// www.ignitethefire.info/ or contact Debra Harris at dharris387@gmail.com .
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he Senoia Area Historical Society museum received a historical marker Monday from the William Wofford Chapter of the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. The event was attended by Senoia Mayor Dub Pearman, City Council members Tracy Brady and Chuck Eichorst, SAHS board members, SAHS museum docents and other members. The museum at 6 Couch Street in Senoia was built in 1870, and the historical society purchased the building in 1990. After many repairs and improvements, the museum was opened in 2010, according to a press release from the SAHS. "Being selected for the marking is a great honor," said Museum Director Maureen Schuyler in the release. "And we appreciate the recognition by the local chapter of this organization which values our country's ideals and our society's efforts." The house is known locally as the Carmichael House. At the turn of the last century, the town's undertaker, A.P. Carmichael, and his wife, Beulah Gay Carmichael, raised their eight children in the home, and their family memorabilia
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is on display in the museum, including the Carmichael family Bible and Mrs. Carmichael's 1883 wedding dress. The National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century is an organization of women, 18 years of age or over, who are lineal descendants of an ancestor who lived and served prior to 1701 in one of the Original Colonies in the geographical area of the present United States of America, according to the release. The organization’s members are devoted to preserving the memory of those that settled in the United States of America prior to 1701. Established on July 15, 1915, the National Society Colonial Dames XVII Century is a nonprofit with headquarters located in Washington, D.C. “To uphold and continue the values and ideals of our ancestors, our work is dedicated to the preservation of historic sites and records, promotion of heraldry and coats of arms, and support of charitable projects and education,” according to the release. “Through these and many other activities, we acknowledge and honor those individuals whose enduring legacy of virtue, courage and patriotism formed this great nation.”
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