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he F.A.I.T.H. Riders of Change Church held their second annual Ride for Recovery over the weekend and raised $3,000 for Coweta F.O.R.C.E. Coweta F.O.R.C.E. provides support for recovery from addiction. Organizer Wayne Stewart said they had planned to host the ride in May, but postponed it because of COVID-19. Stewart said 75 motorcycles and 25 cars participated in the ride, which started at Change Church in Grantville and ended at Coweta F.O.R.C.E. in Newnan. After the ride, free burgers were served at Coweta F.O.R.C.E. Stewart said the Grantville Police Department led es-
cort for the ride, and the Hogansville Police Department, Troup County Sheriff ’s Office, Newnan Police Department and the Coweta County Sheriff ’s Office assisted with the escort. He said he rode towards the back of the pack of motorcycles and was amazed to see how many bikes were in front of him. “To see that many in the lineup sitting back there with my wife was an amazing thing to watch and take place,” Stewart said. The event raised $3,000 for Coweta F.O.R.C.E., beating last year’s total by $1,000. “It was an amazing turnout,” Stewart said. “When you’re
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BY MORGAN CRUMBLY itizens for Positive Reform hosted a book drive Saturday in downtown Newnan. The “Hook’d on Books Swap’n Drive” took place in Lynch
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Park. Books were made available to attendees via self serve tables with books organized by age group or genre. Youth of all ages and adults browsed from a selection of dozens of books. Sara Wieda of Citizens for Positive reform helped to organize the “Hook’d on Books Swap’n Drive.” Wieda said she has been teaching math to special needs students for three years. Wieda said as an educator, it was important for her to ensure that youth in the community are still being academically engaged, despite the limited access to books because of the pandemic. “I think the pandemic has restricted access to books and libraries, which means it has restricted access to information,” Wieda said, “This would be a good day to provide the community with an outlet to get books they may not have access to right now.” At the event, CPR had school supplies available for students to take home. There was a voter registration booth for any eligible parent or student who needed assistance with the process. Wieda said CPR began organizing as a cohesive group almost two months ago. “We came together informally at the courthouse in response to the death of George Floyd,” Weida said. Wieda said members of CPR noticed things in the community that could be “addressed for positive change” like literacy and homelessness. Weida said she hoped that the “Hook’d on Books Swap’n Drive” could be a step to address problems CPR sees in the community. “We’re hoping to make this drive an annual event,” Weida said. She said the Coweta County School System does a great job, but there are disparities concerning opportunity. “We’re hoping to target more of the underserved communities in our county to make more equitable access,” Weida said. Weida said that CPR is partnering with Jill Prouty, a library administrator at the Peachtree City Library, to incorporate more youth programs in the community.
Youth browse a selection of books at the Citizen’s for Positive Reform book drive
An hour into the book drive, children were able to read the books they selected for an alloted “story time.” Newnan resident Melissa Mojica brought her nieces to the event to participate in story time. “This is what they need to do in their free time — reading,” Mojica said. “It will help them in the future,” Mojica said, “You need reading to further yourself.” District 5 Coweta Commissioner, Alphonso Smith, attended the book drive and gave a speech about community engagement and voting. He talked about his collaboration with CPR in scheduling community engagement events like “Neighborhood Netz Outreach,” which is scheduled for this Saturday. Wieda said, in the future, CPR plans to organize voter registration drives and other events with the intention of influencing positive change.
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dealing with recovery, I know it takes time and money to keep the lights on at Coweta F.O.R.C.E. and if you don’t support them they have a hard time doing that.” Coweta F.O.R.C.E. is a local nonprofit organization, and all its recovery services are free. Hank Arnold, Coweta F.O.R.C.E. executive director, said every little bit of fundraising helps, and local support is a huge benefit for the organization. “It’s really cool to see that we live in a community that supports recovery and that we have a reputation that people want to support our organization,” Arnold said. “When we have organizations that do stuff for us that raise funds we are super grateful and appreciative.” Stewart said the most important part of the ride was to bring awareness and support to those recovering from addiction. He said the ride got started last year when he chose it for his community project to finish Family Treatment Court. Stewart said he had a long history of sobriety and had been sober from 2006 until he relapsed in 2016. Stewart joined the county’s Accountability Court program and began to fight for his recovery. He said his family, his church family at Change Church and his Alcoholics Anonymous group helped him on his path to recovery. He said towards the end of the Family Treatment Court program, each participant has to come up with a community project to complete. Stewart said he
came up with the idea for the motorcycle ride because he wanted to support Coweta F.O.R.C.E. and it was an opportunity for him to ride his motorcycle. Stewart said he wanted to think outside of the box, and since he already had a relationship with his church and the F.A.I.T.H. Riders, he felt like he could do something big. He said he also already had a relationship with Arnold, who is his sponsor. “When we start looking at recovery on a broad spectrum, it takes a partnership,” Arnold said. “Nobody can say their lives haven’t been impacted by addiction, whether it directly impacts you or someone you know in your community.” Stewart said after last year’s ride James Wheeler, president of the Change Church chapter of F.A.I.T.H. Riders, looked at Stewart and said they needed to make the ride an annual event. This year, Stewart said in addition to the F.A.I.T.H. Riders, the Christian Motorcycle Association participated and volunteered, and Foundation Christian Church came to give out free ice cream. Stewart said Broken Chains, a motorcycle club with Celebrate Recovery, and members of the Iron Order Motorcycle Club came out to support the ride. He said one of his favorite parts of the ride was knowing where people were in their recovery last year, and seeing the progress they have made. “I’ve grown; I’m not in the same place I was last year,” Stewart said. “I saw people that have celebrated milestones in their recovery. Friday I celebrated 1,000 days free from all substances.” Stewart spoke with Wheeler after the ride and said a third annual Ride for Recovery will take place next year.
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he Kiwanis Club of Coweta County recently inducted Georgia High as its newest member. Sponsored by Nancy Williamson, High came to Coweta County in retirement after a career in banking. High enjoys playing trivia games around Newnan and traveling, especially to Walt Disney World. Children and grandchildren are a big part of High’s life, as is attending church with her friend Nancy.
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