2023/2024 Official Carroll County Chamber of Commerce Newcomer's Guide

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WELCOME TO

Carroll County Georgia

Official Newcomer's Guide

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13 Tanner Cardiac Care 17 Premier Cancer Care 34 The Power of Empowerment 37 Home Away from Home 37 40 Success is Built Here 41 Senior Living Done Right

Explore Carroll County CONTENTS 10 Healthcare

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25 Education 39 Housing 47 Community Services 62 Arts and Entertainment 68 Dining 74 Shopping 76 Lodging 78 Our Cities

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42 Fairfield Plantation

46 The Miniat Mission 80 Bain Dental Group

83 Cotton Mills Farmers Market 84 Carroll County Agribusiness Grows Strong: NG Turf

87 Home & Happy on the Farm: Key Farms

90 Carroll County Ag Center 93 The One-Stop Shop for Z Fanatics


Here for you. From wellness programs to keep you healthy to emergency care in the middle of the night, we’re with you — five hospitals, almost 40 clinics and a continuum of care for everyone in the family. • Behavioral health

• Maternity care

• Cancer care

• Neurology care

• Diagnostic imaging

• Senior living

• Emergency care

• Orthopedic and spine care

• Heart care

• Pediatrics

• Urgent care

• Primary care

• And more

• Comprehensive rehab services • Surgical care

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WELCOME Work . Stay . Live . Play.

stablished almost 70 years ago, the Carroll County Chamber serves as a catalyst for economic vitality in the community. As the county’s largest business organization, the Chamber enables member companies to promote their products and services, build professional relationships, expand their networks, develop their teams and sharpen their skills toward the goal of growth, both personal and professional. Their marketing tools for your business include an online, searchable business directory and a news and events section on the Chamber’s website. The Chamber provides community data for members and helps provide a business-centered voice in government. The Carroll Chamber of Commerce recognizes that members who get the most out of membership are the ones who stay engaged and actively involved. When you become a member, the Chamber offers various options for involvement, all geared toward getting your business additional recognition in the community. The standing councils and committees help address Chamber and member needs. These include Agribusiness, the Ambassadors, Business Development, Government Affairs, Women’s Business Alliance and Workforce/ Industry Leaders. Members have the opportunity to participate in Leadership Carroll, an eight-month program designed to educate current and future leaders

on topics such as leadership styles, economic development, arts/tourism, healthcare, public safety and talent development. In addition, Chamber members can access enhanced levels of recognition and engagement through the Chairman’s Circle program. With several levels of sponsorship available, Chairman’s Circle participants receive preferred seating at events, discounts, marketing support, special recognition and complimentary tickets to certain events. These investment opportunities range from $25 to $15,000. They include advertising in member packets; sponsoring ribbon cuttings; donating door prizes; sponsoring leadership programs; sponsoring breakfasts, lunches, dinners and receptions; or becoming a sponsor for events such as the Chamber Cup golf tournament or the Annual Dinner. Investor packages include several levels: Blue Diamond, Platinum, Gold and Sapphire. The Chamber allows members to mix and match their investment levels to help each business grow and prosper.

Carroll County Chamber of Commerce

VISIT: 200 Northside Dr., Carrollton, GA 30117 CALL: 770.832.2446 EMAIL: CarrollChamber@carroll-ga.org WEBSITE: www.carroll-ga.org


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Woman

West Georgia Woman is a voice for We welcome your comments and about the women who live and and suggestions. work in West Georgia. Contact us: Our mission is to engage, inspire, (404) 502-0251 and cultivate a cohesive community Online: www.westgeorgiawoman.com for all women in West Georgia by sharing our hopes, our dreams and Follow us! @WestGaWoman our lives. This magazine would not be possible without the inclusion of our community partners. Please be sure to show your Need a copy? We mail thousupport by doing business with these VIPs (very important partners), and tell sands of copies each month to households through Direct Mail them we sent you!

or get yours from our racks at Kroger, Publix, Smith Brothers Supply Company, Southern Home and Do you know an interesting woman Ranch Center, Food Depot, Neva who should be on the cover of West Lomason Library and the Tanner Georgia Woman? Is there a special Health System Medical Pavilion in project or organization you would Carrollton; Piggly Wiggly in Bowlike us to feature in our magazine? Let us know! don, Buchanan, Franklin and TallEmail your suggestions to apoosa; Thriftown in Bremen; The features@westgeorgiawoman.com. Little Giant Grocery in Sargent; Leaf and Bean Coffee, Crook's Share your special events. Grocery (Temple Ave.) and Lee Send your upcoming events to: calendar@westgeorgiawoman.com King pharmacy in Newnan; Tanner Health System's Villa Med Need to advertise? Email: and Villa West Office Buildings in Villa Rica; Kroger (Chapel Hill Rd. Sales@westgeorgiawoman.com and Highway 5) and Food Depot Call 404.502.0251 on Hiram Douglasville Hwy and The views, opinions, positions or strategies expressed by the contributing Highway 5 in Douglasville; Food authors are theirs alone, and do not Depot and Brickhouse Grille in LaGrange; Food Depot (Villa Rica necessarily reflect the views, opinions, positions or strategies of Angel Hwy) in Dallas; Kroger (Ridge Rd.) Media, LLC., West Georgia Woman in Hiram; WM Grocery in Roamagazine or any employee thereof. noke, Al.; Tanner Health System and WM Grocery in Wedowee, Al. Angel Media, LLC. makes no representations as to accuracy, comWe have them in larger quantities pleteness, correctness, suitability at Publix (Bullsborough Drive), or validity of any information in this Lee-King and Thompson pharmapublication and will not be liable for cies in Newnan, the Apothecary any errors, omissions or delays in this information or any losses, injuries or Shoppe in Douglasville, Publix at Mirror Lake and New Georgia, damages arising from its display or CVS in Bowdon as well as hunuse. dreds of other retail locations and Mail correspondence to: medical offices in 18 cities in eight West Georgia Woman Magazine counties in West Georgia and P.O. Box 2782 East Alabama. Carrollton, GA 30112 Inspiring women wanted.

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2023/2024 Official Community Guide A partnership with the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce

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Our CITIES Bowdon

Population Est.: 2,168

City of Bowdon 136 City Hall Avenue Bowdon, GA 30108 770.258.8980 www.bowdon.net Year of Incorporation: 1859

Bremen

Population Est. 7,474

City of Bremen 232 Tallapoosa Street Bremen, GA 30110 770.537.2331 www.bremenga.gov Year of Incorporation: 1883

Carrollton Population Est. 27,493 City of Carrollton 315 Bradley Street Carrollton, GA 30117 770.830.2000 www.carrolltonga.com Year of Incorporation: 1829

Carroll County Population Est. 124,592 Source: US Census Bureau

Bremen

Mount Zion

Population Est. 1,766

Roopville

Population Est. 232

City of Mount Zion 4455 Mount Zion Road Mount Zion, GA 30150 770.832.1622 www.cityofmountzion.com Year of Incorporation: 1953 Town of Roopville 284 S. Old Hwy 27 Roopville, GA 30170 770.301.9645 www.roopvillega.com Year of Incorporation: 1885

Temple

Population Est. 5,623

City of Temple 337 Sage Street Temple, GA 30179 770.562.3369 www.templega.us Year of Incorporation: 1883

Villa Rica

Population Est. 17,830

Whitesburg

Population Est. 601

City of Villa Rica 51 West Bankhead Highway Villa Rica, GA 30180 770.459.3656 www.villarica.org Year of Incorporation: 1883

City of Whitesburg 788 Main Street Whitesburg, GA 30185 770.834.0848 www.whitesburg-ga.com Year of Incorporation: 1874

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Median age: 35.4 High School graduate or higher: 85.6% Bachelor's degree or higher: 21.5% Median HH Income: $62,498 Population per sq. mile: 238.7

Source: US Census Bureau


“It is an honor to serve as Chairman of Carroll County. I fell in love with Carroll County and all it had to offer decades ago when I moved to this quaint community for college, and I knew this would be my forever home. Over the years, I have seen Carroll County grow in the most positive ways, by providing more efficient services to our citizens, having more green space to enjoy and explore to keep our community on the move, to inviting and welcoming new industry here that has created jobs. I love being involved in this community and working alongside those who are the driving force that make Carroll County the best place to live, work and raise a family. Together, we are building a thriving community where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. It's through our collective efforts and dedication that we can continue to make Carroll County a place we are proud to call home." – Michelle Morgan, Chair Carroll County Board of Commissioners

Carroll County Board of Commissioners: Left to right back row: District 2 Commissioner Clint Chance, District 3 Commissioner Tommy Lee. Center row: District 5 Commissioner Ernie Reynolds, District 4 Commissioner Steve Fuller, District 1 Commissioner Montrell McLendon. Front row: District 6 Commissioner Danny Bailey, Commission Chair Michelle Morgan.

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WORLD-CLASS

Healthcare

A successful and prosperous community starts with its local healthcare. Carroll County is home to a robust network of healthcare offerings, including its awardwinning hospitals, primary care providers, orthopedic and sports medicine specialists, cancer and women's care specialists. With convenient locations and an extensive network of healthcare providers, quality, state-of-the-art care is right outside your door in Carroll County, Ga.

IN THIS SECTION Hospitals, healthcare, orthopedic, vision and dental care facilities Pharmacies Veterinary care facilities Features: Tanner Health System cardiology care and open-heart surgery Roy Richards, Sr. Cancer Center 10

Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica


Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton

and added a major expansion in 2018, featuring a new 37-bed emergency department and surgical services center offering minimally invasive and robotically assisted procedures. Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica is an accredited chest pain center and is certified as a primary stroke center. The maternity center delivers more than 700 babies a year in comfortable labor and delivery suites with adjacent waiting rooms for families.

Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton is a 181-bed acute-care hospital serving the residents of Carroll County, the rest of west Georgia and east Alabama. As the hub of Tanner, Tanner Medical Center/ Carrollton provides inpatient and outpatient services for patients of all ages. The nationally renowned and Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton award-winning Tanner Medical Group facility is home to several integral Headquartered in Carrollton, Tanner parts of the Medical Group – part of Tanner Health system’s premier System – is one of metro Atlanta’s healthcare largest multi-specialty physician groups. options in Carroll The group offers more than 30 practices County and and more than 40 locations throughout beyond. Carroll, Douglas, Haralson, Heard Tanner’s and Paulding counties in Georgia and emergency Randolph County in Alabama. Care department Providing Complete Gastrointestinal The group’s services include anesthesiology, is staffed around-the-clock with board-certified breast care, cardiology, endocrinology, general emergency medicine physicians, serving as an surgery, infectious diseases, neurology, obstetrics accredited chest pain center and primary stroke and gynecology, radiation and medical oncology, center. At the hospital’s Adams Heart Center, interventional cardiologists provide advanced angioplasty and stenting services to quickly relieve heart attack symptoms and preserve heart muscle. Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton also features open-heart surgery, including coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and heart valve replacement. The recently updated maternity center at the Carrollton hospital delivers more than 1,000 babies a year in its comfortable labor and delivery suites, featuring adjacent waiting rooms for families. The facility’s surgical care center provides a host of minimally invasive surgical solutions, such as general Visit us online surgery; orthopedics; women’s health services; ear, www.westgagastro.com nose and throat care; and vascular surgery. The Providing Complete Gastrointestinal Care center also offers advanced robotically assisted surgeries, helping surgeons provide more complex Colonoscopy screenings begin at age 45 procedures in a minimally invasive approach that We specialize in Colon Cancer Screening leads to safer, more comfortable recoveries. and in the diagnosis and treatment of: Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica

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otolaryngology, pediatrics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, primary care, psychiatry, rheumatology, urgent care, urology and vascular surgery. Find locations, providers and more at TannerMedicalGroup.org.

Tanner Health Pavilion/Carrollton

NICU Services The Sally and John Francis Tanner Neonatal ICU at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton supports the maternity centers at Tanner Medical Center/ Carrollton and Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica, as well as other regional hospitals. Tanner’s NICU provides special care for the region’s tiniest patients, including: • • • • •

Babies born before 32 weeks of gestation Babies born with a critical illness Multiple births (twins or triplets) Babies who need respiratory support Low-birthweight babies (weighing less than 5.5 pounds)

More on Tanner’s complete approach to women’s care is at TannerWomensCare.org. Tanner Health Pavilion Located along Dixie Street in Carrollton across from Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton, the Tanner Health Pavilion is a “destination for health,” bringing together a host of services in a single, convenient location. The modern medical facility offers clinic locations for West Georgia Internal Medicine, Tanner Healthcare for Children, Tanner Healthcare for Tanner’s NICU provides special care for the region’s tiniest patients.

Women, the Tanner Retail Pharmacy, Tanner Primary Care of Carrollton and Tanner Heart & Vascular Specialists. The facility also features the Tanner Imaging Center, offering an affordable option for hospitalquality medical imaging procedures on an outpatient basis, as well as a Tanner Breast Health mammography center. And if you’re up for a nosh, check out the Blue Bike Bistro, serving flatbread pizzas, paninis, fresh cookies and more. Tanner Health Pavilion offers access to the Carrollton GreenBelt and greenspace on its grounds at Adams Park.

CARDIAC CARE YOUR HEART WILL

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Tanner Health System cardiology care and open-heart surgery

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uilding a comprehensive heart care program has been a vision at Tanner Health System for decades – and that vision is a reality with the launch of open-heart surgery at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton. Following on the success of its interventional cardiology and critical care services, open-heart surgery serves as the next step in advancing heart care in the region and giving people a closer, more convenient option than traveling to Atlanta or Birmingham. The expansion of services required Tanner to build out new operating suites at Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton designed for the procedure, as

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well as recruiting cardiothoracic surgeons and other specialized medical professionals to its medical staff. “Open-heart surgery is a hallmark of a major medical center,” said Benjamin Camp, MD, executive vice president, chief medical officer and chief quality officer at Tanner. “Rather than leaving our region for care, open-heart surgery is a reason people are coming to west Georgia.” Tanner launched interventional cardiology – featuring angioplasty and stenting – at its Carrollton hospital in 2006. The health system expanded the service to Tanner Medical Center/Villa Rica in 2015. Both hospitals serve as accredited chest pain centers. “Our community has a higher rate of cardiovascular disease than the rest of the nation,” said Shazib Khawaja, MD, a board-certified interventional cardiologist with Tanner Heart & Vascular Specialists, chief of interventional cardiology and chair of heart and vascular services at Tanner. “We’re addressing that with programs to prevent chronic disease, encourage more physical activity and healthier diets. But that doesn’t immediately reverse a trend that has been growing for decades. “That’s why we must make sure that the most effective treatments are available close to home, especially when time is so critical in relation to outcomes.” Christopher Arant, MD, also a board-certified interventional cardiologist with Tanner Heart & Vascular Specialists and a member of Tanner’s board, said open-heart surgery gives doctors more options for treatment, along with providing local families to be more engaged with their loved ones at the hospital pre- and post-surgery. “This is not a service that’s been easy or convenient for people who live in our region,” Dr. Arant said. “Open-heart surgery can give people a new lease on life, but until now, having the

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procedure has been a huge hardship. Hospitals that offer it are far away in densely populated areas, and it requires a seven-to10-day hospital stay after the surgery for recovery. That makes it difficult for families to visit their loved ones in the hospital and be engaged with their care. Now, we’re going to be able to give people that full range of cardiac services – including Photo provided by Tanner Health System both open-heart surgery and more complex interventional cardiac procedures – right here in Carrollton.” Find more on Tanner’s heart care services at www.TannerHeartCare.org.

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PREMIER CANCER CARE CLOSE TO

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Roy Richards, Sr. Cancer Center Expansion

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new day for people facing cancer is coming to Carrollton with the expansion of Tanner’s Roy Richards, Sr. Cancer Center. Located on Clinic Avenue in Carrollton, the nearly 16,000-square-foot cancer center is undergoing a massive expansion to become a premier 21,000-square-foot destination for care. The project is expected to be complete by spring 2024. “Our cancer program is one of our greatest achievements as a community,” said Loy Howard, president and CEO of Tanner. “The team there has always provided compassionate, uncompromising care, and our leadership has been dedicated to making sure they have the resources and technology they need to give patients the same level of care that they’d have in a more urban setting. “With this expansion, more cancer patients will enjoy a better experience throughout their cancer journeys.” The center, which originally opened in July 1989, is named for Roy Richards, Sr. – founder of Southwire and the first chair of Tanner’s board. Tanner’s cancer services have grown through the years to offer a continuum of care – featuring minimally invasive surgical care, leading-edge chemotherapy and immunotherapy treatment, a tumor board of cancer specialists to discuss individual cases and versatile radiation therapy that aims to destroy cancer cells with minimal impact to healthy tissue.

The center is continuing to provide state-ofthe-art radiation therapy treatments during the expansion, which has included razing and rebuilding the facility’s facade into a two-story structure, renovating the back of the building for office space and patient waiting areas, and installing a new TrueBeam linear accelerator. “We’re going to offer a facility that’s as impressive as the care we provide inside it,” said Anil Dhople, MD, a board-certified radiation oncologist with Tanner Radiation Oncology and the medical director and oncology quality advisor with Tanner Cancer Care. The new linear accelerator will also help the cancer center expand its services by offering newer radiation treatment techniques for different cancer diagnoses. “We’re giving patients the best care possible,” said Jason Sanders, MD, a board-certified radiation oncologist with Tanner Radiation Oncology and a member of the patient care team at Tanner Cancer Care. “This facility will help us do that: give everyone the best possible treatment and experience through their cancer journeys.” For more on Tanner’s cancer services, see www.TannerCancerCare.org. “They call Carroll County the ‘County of Opportunity,’ and it truly is – a place to settle down, start a family, find a career and a calling. A place to learn, grow and stay active and well.” – Loy Howard, President/CEO Tanner Health System

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Extensive HEALTHCARE

M. Dawn Harvey is now DMD, PC

OFFERINGS

Quality healthcare outside your back door

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arroll County continuously proves its commitment to quality healthcare for people as well as pets. Many locally owned businesses provide top-notch, state-of-the-art care while never forgetting the people they serve are their neighbors and friends. Find personalized care at doctors, dentists, vision centers, pharmacies and veterinarians across the county.

DENTAL CARE The Harvey Dental Group in Villa Rica, Ga. has been creating beautiful smiles for patients in Carroll County and beyond for over 20 years. Dr. M. Dawn Harvey, Dr. Reza Miremami and the group's experienced, friendly staff strive to provide the best dental care for individuals and seek to maintain a lifetime relationship with patients and their families. Harvey Dental Group offers dental cleanings, fillings, extractions, crowns and bridges, veneers, dentures, root canals, cosmetic dentistry, whitening, mouth and night guards, TMJ treatment, periodontal care and dental sedation for patients with anxieties. At Widener Family Dentistry in Bowdon, they strive to make sure your whole family feels good, looks great and stays healthy. They enjoy getting to know their patients as friends and neighbors so the patients feel at ease. The office is carefully decorated by Dr. Craig Widener to be a warm and inviting space. Their onsite digital lab enables them to design crowns the same day, and they use technology such as the Solea laser that allows them to perform most fillings without any shots or drill.

New Look. New Name. Same Great Patient Care. www.drharveysmiles.com 105 Dallas Rd., Villa Rica • 770.459.5778 urgent care as well as primary pediatric care. The child-friendly atmosphere includes activity stations to occupy the children while they wait and kid-focused décor. They offer services such as wellness checks, sick visits and sports physicals.

PHARMACIES

Conveniently located beside Tanner Medical Center in Carrollton, Haney’s Drug Corner has been serving West Georgia for more than 35 years. This independent pharmacy offers greeting cards and gifts, including Nora Fleming minis and items catered to University of West Georgia students and alumni, in addition to The 3:16 Family Medicine Kid's Corner in Carrollton full-service pharmacy PEDIATRIC care. City-wide delivery is a free service. Their CARE sign promises “fast, The Kids’ Corner, friendly service,” and offered by 3:16 Family they continue to strive to Medicine, has an office deliver just that. in Carrollton, and their Locally owned for newest office opened in over 30 years, Turner May 2023 in Bremen. The Pharmacy offers fast, Bremen location offers convenient, professional

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At Widener Family Dentistry we have tried to combine a relaxed, home-like atmosphere with the most cutting-edge technology in dentistry. Our heartbeat of sowing seeds of care is what truly brings us joy each day

Now serving West GA in two locations

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Providing Leading Edge Dentistry Solea Laser Dentistry 90% of Fillings with no shot or drill 3D Digital Imaging Crowns, Veneers, and all Aesthetic Makeovers designed by both Doctors in house Digital 3D printed splints & Dentures Same day placement and restoration of implants

• Bowdon 106 Sue Avenue, Bowdon, GA (770) 628-5557

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Orthopaedic Clinic, has you covered. Serving the community since 1977, the orthopedic and musculoskeletal care experts strive to offer affordable, patient-centered orthopedic care at their locations in Carrollton, Villa Rica and Bremen. They have high-tech diagnostic tools onsite, including an MRI machine. They offer a full spectrum of orthopedic care including arthroscopic surgery, knee and hip replacements, pain management and sports medicine. They provide injury care as well as long-term care for conditions such as carpal tunnel and arthritis.

URGENT CARE service with a hometown feel, located in Carrollton. In addition to being a full-service pharmacy, the store offers a variety of gifts including decorations, baby and bridal shower options, clothing and jewelry. If you have no time to come inside, enjoy the drive-through option to pick up prescriptions, or take advantage of their free delivery in their delivery radius.

PRIMARY CARE With two locations in Carrollton and Bremen, 3:16 Family Medicine doctors and staff members are dedicated to make your healthcare experience the best possible. In addition to scientifically sound medical care, the doctors and staff want you to feel welcome, loved and heard. They offer acute care, preventative care and chronic disease management, and specialized services like child wellness checks, DOT and sports physicals, and home visits. As a multi-specialty medical group, Physicians Care Group of West Georgia in Carrollton focuses on empowering patients to be involved in their healthcare decisions, including making sure patients know exactly what all their medicines treat. The doctors and staff believe patients are their most important asset and treat them with courtesy, fairness and respect. With LabCorp onsite, patients can expect easy and quick test results. The practice offers services such as primary care, immunizations, COPD treatment, chronic disease management, sleep medicine and wellness examinations.

When illness or injury is too urgent to wait for a doctor’s appointment, but it isn’t serious enough for a trip to a hospital emergency department, Tanner Urgent Care is there. Tanner Urgent Care offers walk-in care with no appointment necessary on weekdays, evenings and weekends. Plus, through the “On My Way” feature in Tanner’s MyChart app, you can hold your place in line before you arrive and get through the waiting room and into the exam room faster. Tanner Urgent Care has locations in Carrollton, Villa Rica and Bremen. Locations and wait times are at TannerUrgentCare.org.

VEIN CARE When you’re ready to look and feel your best, Truffles Vein Specialists provide comprehensive medical and cosmetic vein treatments – 90% of which are covered by insurance. They use highly detailed diagnostic testing to create a personalized treatment plan for you. Their award-winning specialists offer treatment that causes little to no pain for issues such as varicose veins, spider veins, restless leg syndrome, leg swelling and pelvic

ORTHOPEDIC CARE We all hope injuries never happen. But when you find yourself in need of orthopedic care, OrthoWest, formerly known as Carrollton

West Georgia Surgery Center/Carrollton, A partnership of OrthoWest and Tanner Health System.

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varicosities at their four locations in Carrollton, Fayetteville, Newnan and McDonough.

VISION CARE The Georgia Vision Institute is a specialty clinic in Carrollton devoted to the medical and surgical care of issues including cataracts and glaucoma. They provide wellness exams, glasses and contacts prescriptions, and an optical dispensary – LensMasters – where patients can purchase their glasses. The professional staff provides individualized consultations to help patients find exactly the right eyewear. They have a new division as well: the Douglasville Eye Clinic located in nearby Douglas County.

Bowdon Animal Hospital

ongoing health monitoring and life-saving critical care. Bowdon Animal Hospital provides lifelong care for pets, including medical, preventative, surgical VETERINARY CARE and dental care, as well as pet boarding. They offer At All About Animals Veterinary Services in an online pharmacy where parents can purchase their Carrollton, they offer modern veterinary medicine pet’s preferred food, medicine and other necessities. with a personal touch. Their services include wellness In addition to offering traditional veterinary care, care, vaccines, boarding and specialty services such Bowdon Animal Hospital partners with several animal as surgeries, dentistry, nutrition counseling and pet rescue organizations to help pets find furever homes, behavior counseling. To help pets live long, dynamic offering these animals critical and diagnostic care so and fulfilling lives, they provide disease monitoring, they may be in a healthy, adoptable state.

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CUTTING EDGE

Education

IN THIS SECTION Public and private schools Higher education

Southwire's 12 for Life Program Student Housing

Photo: Carrollton City Schools

Features:

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BUILDING TOMORROW'S

Photos provided by Carrollton City School System

Workforce

Preparing your children for the future

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he Carrollton City School System is one of only 21 city school districts in Georgia – and one of the oldest. Established in 1886, the district contains four schools, strategically located on the same 130-acre campus so all the system’s students feel part of a school family from pre-K through high school. With more than 5,600 students and an average student/teacher ratio of 17:1, the district enjoys a 92% high school graduation rate. As a state-recognized charter school system since 2014, Carrollton City Schools has the ability to make many decisions at the local level. This empowers the district with flexibility to incorporate innovation into the curriculum, encouraging students to pursue academic, artistic and athletic excellence at every level at the four schools:

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Carrollton Elementary School (Grades pre-K through 3) Carrollton Upper Elementary School (Grades 4 and 5) Carrollton Middle School (Grades 6 through 8) Carrollton High School (Grades 9 through 12)

At Carrollton Elementary School, enhanced instruction in four areas engages students where their interests lie. Students can participate in the STEM Academy, the Performing Arts Academy, the Dual Language Academy and the Citizenship Academy. The school has 13 student clubs and two STEM labs. Carrollton Upper Elementary School offers 10 student clubs, six student field trip opportunities, 17 athletic programs for 6th graders and two competitive robotics teams. Carrollton Middle School provides five highschool credit courses, 19 sports offerings and 14 club/activity offerings to meet the varying needs of students. It’s been ranked #4 for Best Teachers in the State, and 94% of students hit the “Distinguished” level on the Algebra End of Course test. Carrollton High School offers 18 AP courses covering math, science, history, English/language

BRIGHT FUTURES START HERE.

For more than 150 years, our students have shown how to work hard to reach their goals. It takes character and courage. Most important, it means working together as one community. That's why all of our schools– elementary, upper-elementary, middle, and high school– share the same 130-acre campus. We are Trojans. Watch what we can do.

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arts and electives such as psychology and studio art. Their Air Force Junior ROTC program promotes citizenship and community service. The schools Career Clusters provide essential knowledge and skills necessary to work in certain career fields. The school offers a robust fine arts program, dual enrollment opportunities and 14 International Baccalaureate Program classes for students needing additional rigor, in addition to 43 student clubs and 63 team sports options. Families new to the district can find tour and enrollment information under the "New Families" tab at www.carrolltoncityschools.net. “My family and I have been fortunate enough to live in Carrollton for 15 years. The enduring community pride and strong leadership is unlike anything we’ve experienced. The same can be said for Carrollton City Schools. The unique campus environment and community support provides us so many opportunities as a district, and it is truly something special to be a part of. I am humbled to serve the students and families in this school system.” – Dr. Mark Albertus, Superintendent Carrollton City Schools

As the 22nd largest school system in Georgia, Carroll County School System educates nearly 16,000 students countywide. With its 23 schools and two College and Career Academy sites, the district organizes the schools in clusters where one to four elementary schools in the cluster feed into one to two middle schools, which feed into one high school per cluster. The five high schools are Bowdon, Central, Mount Zion, Temple and Villa Rica. The cluster approach helps serve the needs of the individual communities while supporting Carroll County School System’s mission of preparing students to be employed, enrolled, enlisted and engaged citizens when they graduate. With a 2022/2023 graduation rate of 94% countywide, this marked the fifth year the county graduation rate topped 90%. The student/teacher ratio averages 16:1. Curriculum at every grade level helps get students thinking about their future. About 80% of the schools in the district are certified by the National Institute for STEM Education. The district focuses on integrating science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) into hands-on, real world experiences to prepare students to excel after graduation. Knowing not every career path requires college experience, the district offers extensive Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education (CTAE) programs, both at the local schools and the two College and Career Academies. This type of career education begins at the elementary school level. In the 2021/2022 school year, nearly 4,000 students took CTAE courses, and 90% off all high school students were enrolled in a CTAE class. The career pathways include JROTC, culinary arts, law and public safety, information technology, healthcare science, graphic design, automotive and engineering. At the elementary level, students have opportunities to join various clubs and organizations to help them foster their interests. These include academic teams, student council, news crew, safety patrols, Photos provided by Carroll County School System

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chorus, sports clubs, robotics, drama and gardening. In middle school, students can participate in a variety of organized sports teams, academic teams and clubs such as art, fishing, band, drama, FBLA, yearbook and 4-H. High schools in the county provide robust academic offerings, including a wide variety of AP courses in subjects such as English, science, math, history and psychology. In 2023, four of the five Carroll County high schools were named Advanced Placement Honor Schools by State School Superintendent Richard Woods and the Georgia Department of Education. The district provides several opportunities for

students to earn advance credits or equivalent college credits through programs such as dual enrollment, joint enrollment and alignment/ articulation. Students also have the opportunity to earn work-based learning credits as they gain valuable career experience during high school. Carroll County Schools employs almost 2,000 staff and faculty members. In 2023, the district was named one of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Best Places to Work in metro Atlanta for the third consecutive year and for the first time ever, the Atlanta Journal Constitution named Carroll County Schools a Metro Atlanta Top Workplace. Families new to the district can find tour and enrollment information under the "Enrollment" tab at www.carrollcountyschools.com. “Carroll County is a wonderful place that still enjoys the feel of a small town but with the benefits of a much larger community. It's a great balance between rural and small town living and positive growth that provides premier opportunities in education, workforce and overall quality of life. We are proud to be part of a community that values education and wants every child to graduate ready to be enrolled, employed or enlisted.” – Scott K. Cowart, Superintendent Carroll County Schools

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88-acre campus, Oak Mountain Academy is accredited through both the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). With a rigorous course schedule, the school offers 12 AP classes. Students can participate in nine sports including baseball, basketball, cheer, golf and tennis. Their eight extracurricular opportunities include academic team, chorus, junior master gardener club and yearbook. The school offers summer camps for all grade levels as well. Oak Mountain Academy renews its commitment to the Honor Code: Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility. Every student in each division is committed to the program and strives to make the code a way of everyday life.

Oak Mountain Academy is an independent college preparatory school serving students in Carrollton and the surrounding areas for more than 60 years. The school strives to nurture the ethical, spiritual and physical development of students as they become confident leaders inspired to serve. With more than 200 students, it boasts a student/ teacher ratio of about 8:1 with an average class size of 12 students. A challenging college-prep day school, Oak Mountain Academy consistently graduates 100% of its students. Offering pre-K3 through 12th grade at its

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notice the expansive student life programs. The university has more than 150 student organizations, ensuring students can connect with a group of people they have something in common with. The sports help bring students together as well – UWG houses 14 NCAA Division II sports and intercollegiate athletics teams. UWG will transition to join NCAA Division I Athletics as a member of the ASUN Conference, effective July 1, 2024. Nestled in Carrollton proper you’ll find the University of West Georgia. Since 1906, UWG has served students from West Georgia and from around the globe. The school offers more than 100 major and degree programs, such as business, computer science, criminology, education, nursing and public administration with flexible class options: online, face-to-face and in a hybrid setting. Boasting 11,900 students, UWG was honored as Best Regional College for 2023 by the Princeton Review. Students exploring the 645-acre Carrollton campus can also

“A community is defined by the willingness of its people to connect, advance together and celebrate one another, and those three elements are demonstrated consistently and vibrantly throughout Carroll County. Our curation of a first-choice university at the University of West Georgia does not end at the borders of our campus. We are proud – and grateful – for our students, faculty and staff to have a significant presence in our community and look forward to deepening our work in creating place at UWG and beyond.” – Brendan B. Kelly, Ph.D, President University of West Georgia

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A member of the Technical College System of Georgia, West Georgia Technical College offers more than 120 certificate, diploma and degree programs to Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, Heard, Meriweather and Troup counties. Their programs include nursing, business and healthcare management, manufacturing and production, Impacting West Georgia since 2004 transportation and architecture/ Homelessness engineering. Impact Community Shelter • HOPE Center The more (Program for Adult Men) • Outreach than 10,000 Veterans’ Services students have For all Carroll County Veterans: Free Transportation to and from Doctor the opportunity Appointments Mon.- Fri. • Free Transporta- to take classes tion for Groceries, Haircuts, Etc. (Thursdays) in person and Education online, and most Adult Reading and Writing • English as a of the students Second Language • Cool Kids Club Woman to Woman • Community attend part-time. Workshops: Financial Literacy & Job Skills WGTC 770.834.4007 consistently has PO Box 1677, Carrollton GA 30112 a job placement rate of 99 percent. The www.impactwestga.org College has a

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new Carroll campus that includes four buildings totaling nearly 150,000 square feet, replacing the campus that served Carroll County since 1968.

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THE POWER OF

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Southwire’s 12 for Life program is a game-changer for local at-risk students and families

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company founded on the vision of providing power to the people now serves as global confirmation that it’s also about The People Behind The Power™. There is no denying the success of Southwire – an industry giant in the wire and cable manufacturing world – and what the company means to the livelihood of Carroll County and its citizens. And giving back to its local communities isn’t something Southwire, with corporate headquarters and multiple plants based out of Carrollton, takes lightly when it comes time to not just talk the talk, but, most importantly, walk the walk. If you need proof, look no further than one of the most successful programs of its kind – 12 for Life® – which has served as a case study for MBA candidates at the prestigious Harvard Business School over the past decade. Established in 2007 through a partnership with Carroll County Schools, the award-winning educational module provides at-risk high school students with the opportunity to excel in an unconventional learning climate, combining traditional classroom instruction during the day with a job inside a modified Southwire manufacturing environment. When the program started just over 15 years ago, the high school graduation rate for Carroll County Schools was 64%. Through the partnership and functionality between the administration and educators at Carroll County Schools and adult employees at Southwire, that graduation rate has shot up to 91.35% as a district, including all five high schools in the Carroll County system boasting a graduation rate of 90% or better. Needless to say, it holds a special place in the heart of many families across Carroll County, and especially 12 for Life Principal Joel Grubbs. Having served as an educator at Central High School in Carroll County, Grubbs started tutoring the graduation tests in 2008 and joined the 12 for Life support staff in 2015 before taking over as principal in 2018 in what he deemed to be a no-brainer decision. Grubbs quickly began to understand that the

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“Southwire was not only founded, but has grown in the state of Georgia for more than seven decades. Our roots remain strong in Carrollton, where Southwire is headquartered, and more than 40% of our team members are based in west Georgia. We want to remain generationally sustainable for the next 100 years and beyond. Southwire continues to make investments in the lives of our team members and in our communities, like our new, state-of-the-art copper rod plant in Carrollton and our strong partnerships with many state and region-based education, non-profit and sports organizations, among others, that will allow us to fulfill this commitment and be an employer of choice in the state.” – Rich Stinson, President and CEO Southwire

majority of students who struggled in the traditional classroom setting didn’t lack intelligence, they simply surged to thrive in a different learning environment – and 12 for Life proved to be their calling. “Once I started tutoring, I saw what the program was doing, and I quickly realized that this is where I wanted to be,” Grubbs said. “I really have a heart for 12 For Life.” Grubbs, one of eight Carroll County Schools educators in the program, works directly with the

five high school counselors in the county system with the addition of Carrollton, Bremen, Haralson and Heard County high schools to identify potential candidates for 12 for Life. Since its inception, the program has expanded to include students from Carrollton and Bremen City Schools, along with the Heard and Haralson County school systems. Southwire also has a 12 for Life facility in Florence, Ala., in partnership with the local school systems. Of the 134 students enrolled in 12 for Life during the 2022-23 school year, 31 seniors earned their high school diplomas in the spring of 2023 – and 19 of them accepted positions as full-time Southwire employees upon graduation. “All of the 12 for Life students who have graduated from here and worked in the facilities that I’ve been a site leader for, they’re some of your top producers,” noted 12 for Life Plant Manager Derrick Autrey. “They stay on task. Their productivity is some of the highest you see across the team members. That’s because of what’s done here and what’s built and molded through the process of them working here.” Autrey, who has worked at Southwire for 20 years and served as a site leader at four different plants,

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stressed that one of the major missions of 12 for Life is maintaining a focus on the No. 1 priority – earning a high school degree – and not evolving into any type of work-based learning program. For example, if a student is not taking care of what he or she is supposed to be doing in the classroom, they can be pulled off the production floor and into one of the facility’s designated study halls until they catch up on their school work. Only then can they come back on the production floor. Autrey and Grubbs maintain daily contact upon connecting school to work and work to school for the 12 for Life students. Part of that learning experience also deals with how behavior impacts your ability to land a job – and keep a job once you graduate high school. If a student skips school or is under suspension, they are not allowed to work that day. All 12 for Life students must also pass a drug screening. “You want to get a job, here’s the reality. Then the interview process, the safety, it’s what a regular adult would go through. But this is the first job that many of these students have had,” Grubbs said. “Once they figure out that, ‘Hey, I want to be successful at my job, I’ve got to be successful at school and other things.’ Then it starts to sink in.” Some of the other realities include learning about taxes coming out of your paycheck or how to interact with a supervisor on the floor if there is a conflict. The senior students also participate in resume-building and interviewing skills so they’re prepared to begin applying for their next step after graduation – whether that is furthering their education, joining the workforce or military. Autrey, who played college football at Jacksonville State University, said he sees a lot of himself in many of the 12 for Life students, which makes coming to work all the more meaningful day-in and day-out. “We can all think about a time in our life where we thought, ‘Hey, I’m about to give up on this. What’s

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going to help me break through this monotony of what I’m doing right now?’ That’s what this program is about,” Autrey said. “This program gives them something that has purpose.” And just like he did, the seniors who go through the program, graduate and accept jobs at Southwire celebrate with a Southwire Signing Day – donning jerseys, balloons and all the amenities. “We make a big thing out of it. They sit down and sign a letter of intent to work, and mom and dad can come over and take pictures,” Autrey said. “It’s making them feel like they’re making a transition into something special. We want to make sure that we’re helping them into that next phase of life.” One of the many success stories of the 12 for Life program is 2009 graduate Ashley Jordan, who is now a site leader at the MC Cable plant and one of Southwire’s first female site leaders in the west Georgia area. “So that just gives you an idea of how it can go full circle. You’re not just coming 2009 12 for Life graduate Ashley in and being a part Jordan is now a site leader at of the production the MC Cable plant and one of cycle for the rest of Southwire’s first female site leaders in the west Georgia area. your life. You’ve got the opportunity to do other things, and we want to make sure we’re promoting that,” Autrey said. “We want to try to contribute as much to their lives as they do to ours. We want to provide them with as much opportunity as they have to say that 12 for Life changed my life.”

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well as individual leases, which means each student is responsible for only their share of the expenses, regardless of turnover in the other roommates. Most have personal, private bathrooms and roommate Carroll County offers a wide variety of student matching for students who don’t have roommates housing options chosen already. All except The Orchards offer fully here to live is always a challenging decision furnished apartment options. These include: for new college students. What are the best housing options – on campus or off? The • Bellamy – 3, 4 and 5 bedrooms with amenities University of West Georgia has several on-campus such as Bark Park, offerings, including tanning studio, pool table various single and study pods. suites, single deluxe • Octiv Row – 2 and 4 suites and double bedrooms with amenities occupancy suites, such as outdoor social as well as two- and lounge, ping pong and four-bedroom study lounge. apartments for • The Foundry – 2, 3 returning students. and 4 bedrooms with Fraternities and amenities such as pool sororities offer tables, dog park, coffee additional housing bar and basketball court. options. • Westwoods – 2, 3 There are six The Village and 4 bedrooms with residence halls at amenities such as tanning UWG: bed, coffee bar, covered shuttle stop, nature preserve and sand • Arbor View Apartments (2 bedroom, 2 bath volleyball. and 4 bedroom, 2 bath apartments) • River Pointe – 2 and 4 bedrooms with • Bowdon Hall (single and double dorm-styled amenities such as sand volleyball. rooms with shared bathrooms) • Carrollton Crossing – 4 bedrooms with • Center Pointe Suites (suite-style dorms with amenities such as a business center. single and doubles with their own bathrooms) • University Lofts – 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms with • The Oaks (suite-style dorms with single and amenities such as a fire pit and hammock park. doubles with their own bathrooms) • The Reserve – 2 and 3 bedrooms with • The Village (house-style in 6, 8, 12, and 20amenities such as sand volleyball, basketball, bed houses) indoor tanning, coffee bistro, game room and • University Suites (suite-style dorms with private trail to UWG. single and doubles with their own bathrooms)

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The Cottages – 4- and 6-bedroom townhomes with two dens per townhome and multiple outdoor covered porches/decks. The Orchards – 2 to 5 bedrooms with amenities such as sand volleyball, green space and a fire pit.

City Station strives to provide quality housing for students who prefer to live in a faith-based community, bringing like-minded people together to follow a Christian lifestyle. Students living at City Station commit to a lifestyle based on Biblical principles in the safe, secure, nurturing environment that encourages fellowship. Each apartment holds four students, with one resident leading as a mentor. The mentor is assigned to a unit, but students can make roommate requests for the other two people in the apartment. Located on the GreenBelt, City Station falls less than a mile from the University of West Georgia campus. Since 2018, City Station has provided an oasis for up to 60 students each semester. The student housing section is located on the third and fourth floors of the City Station Community Center, with residents having secure access by way of key cards. City Station offers amenities such as a stateof-the-art fitness center, a study room, free Wi-Fi access, a gym and multi-purpose rooms, as well as Biblical counseling services and a resource center. The thoughtful floorplans in the 15 apartments include bedrooms in two sizes: 126 square feet and 187 square feet. Each apartment is designed for four students, and they each have their own private bedroom and bathroom. They share the common areas like the living room, kitchen BE TRANSFORMED BY CHRIST and laundry SEE TRANSFORMATION FOR CHRIST room. All units Sunday Services: come fully Bible Study 9:45 am furnished with Worship Services 11:00 am living room furniture, Wednesday Activities kitchen Senior Pastor Dr. Stephen Allen appliances, bedroom furniture and a full-sized 150 Tabernacle Drive • Carrollton washer and dryer.

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he area around Mirror Lake in Villa Rica is undergoing an incredible transformation. The leaders in City of Villa Rica felt there needed to be a way to connect Mirror Lake Boulevard to the growing downtown area, and they started plans for the Mirror Lake Connector, making downtown access from the east side of Villa Rica easier and more convenient. The improvements don’t stop there. A 56-acre site on Punkintown Road, directly across from the Mirror Lake community, is becoming a premier mixed-use development. Fuqua Development, the mastermind behind the Battery Atlanta at Truist Park, is planning a $140-million mixed-use development on the site. It’s slated to be anchored by a 60,000-squarefoot major grocery store, 208 apartments and 255 townhomes, in addition to retail and restaurant space. The development offers new housing options in Carroll County to meet that increasing need while helping support the growing industrial-use companies moving into the area. The Mirror Lake Connector will have a walking path and a golf cart path along the road, and there are plans to build another connecting road to the Tanner Medical Center’s Villa Rica campus. The City continues to plan for road improvements to support a retail and entertainment corridor connecting thriving downtown Villa Rica and the Mirror Lake area.

This 56-acre site in Villa Rica will become a $140-million premier mixed-use development with a grocery store, retail and housing. "Georgia Power has a 100-plus-year history of not only providing energy to this state, but also supporting and enhancing the communities that we serve, demonstrating our motto of being 'A Citizen Wherever We Serve.' Our communities are at the core of what makes Georgia an attractive state to live, learn and do business in. Carroll County is more than just a location on the map, it’s a community where people come together to live, work and thrive. With its beautiful landscapes, vibrant culture and dynamic economy, it’s no wonder why so many people choose to call Carroll County home."

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Planning for your future needs ensures independence

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he best senior living experiences support keeping people active, independent, engaged and healthy. They find the balance between maintaining independence and meeting the care needs of the people who live there. Tanner’s newest life plan community, The Birches on Maple does just that with different levels of independence and care available. The Birches on Maple is more than a place to live – it’s also a place to play and enjoy quality of life. The gated community offers expansive amenities including green space, walking trails, clubhouse with onsite bistro and lounge, fitness center, library, game room, craft room, pools and various play courts such as pickleball. The community is golf cart accessible and offers a dog park for residents with pets. The active social calendar includes wellness and life enrichment classes as well as community events planned by the on-staff social director. The Birches on Maple is working with the University of West Georgia to provide some of the life enrichment activities, including access to classes and sporting events. Because it’s a planned life community model, The Birches on Maple gives residents the choice of what level of living fits their individual needs. There are several floorplans of freestanding, single-owner homes for those enjoying active and independent living. Once you are in the active living development, you receive priority access to the community’s independent and assisted living apartments when a higher level of care becomes

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necessary, as well as memory care services if ever needed. “We’re getting a lot of interest because there’s really nothing like this in our area,” said Josh Chapman, president of The Birches on Maple developer Linco Development Company. “This is a unique development, and there’s definitely a need.” The Birches on Maple is fully integrated with Tanner Health System for ready access to quality healthcare. Because of this integration, residents have access to Tanner’s Get Healthy, Live Well initiative to help prevent and control chronic disease while helping residents stay active and healthy. Thoughtfully placed in Carrollton, The Birches on Maple is convenient to the GreenBelt, downtown Carrollton, City Station, the University of West Georgia and Sunset Hills Country Club. At nearby Maple Street Commons, residents can find a grocery store, restaurants and other retailers. The community offers several levels of independence and care to meet residents' current and future needs. For those seeking a welcoming 55+ neighborhood, the freestanding homes with two or three bedrooms might be the best option, with five floorplans to choose from. These homes are purchased and owned by the residents, and are under construction as of 2023. “Now is a great time to explore your options because each lot has its own unique traits,” said Chapman. Independent living apartments and duplexes, which are available for rent by residents, mean the residents have less responsibility so they have more time for social activities and the things they enjoy. The assisted living sections provide a little extra daily support with 24-hour care in one- and two-bedroom options. The memory care area, offering one-and two-bedroom units, serves those in need of specialty care with compassion and expert knowledge.

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FAIRFIELD

Plantation A great place to live and play

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s a residential resort community, Fairfield Plantation isn't your traditional cookie cutter neighborhood. With more than 2,400 acres, full of open green space and boasting 300 acres of lakes including Lake Tara, Fairfield Plantation offers a thriving natural oasis you’ll be happy to come home to. Located not far off I-20 in Villa Rica, the gated community offers unparalleled onsite amenities, including: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Golf course Country club Pools/splash pad Beach Tennis Pickleball Basketball Playground Hiking trails Biking trails Marina Restaurants Recreation center Dedicated public safety department: in-house fire department, 24-hour onsite security and lake patrol

Golf. Fairfield Plantation houses a semi-private golf and country club, featuring 18 holes of golf designed by Willard Byrd, a legendary golf course architect. It’s open to community homeowners as well as country club members from outside the neighborhood. The course is challenging for the avid golfer, but friendly to beginners, and the community’s golf professional offers lessons to golfers of all ages and skill levels. The country club features a restaurant and bar as well as a special events room and outdoor pavilion. The restaurant offers lunch and dinner dining and cocktail service seven days a week in a casual atmosphere. The country club also houses a full-service pool and tennis courts with an observation pavilion. Lakes. The lakes are professionally maintained and stocked, and residents have the ability to rent boat slips and dry dock storage. The beach features an events pavilion and concessions, and residents can dine at the Dockside Marina restaurant and


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bar. The restaurant provides breathtaking views of Lake Tara from the indoor or outdoor seating, and residents can enjoy live music on the weekends. Other perks include fishing docks, a boat ramp and a marine fueling station. Lake Tara is the largest lake in the neighborhood, and it’s open for boating, swimming and fishing. Lake Ashley is reserved for non-motorized boats, kayaks and canoes, and it’s popular for a quiet fishing excursion. Swimming. With two locations, Fairfield Plantation has a pool for everyone. The recreation center pool is family friendly, with a no-alcohol policy. It’s located near the playground, basketball courts and the game room. The pool at the country club offers daily pool-side service for food and beverages, including alcoholic beverages. The beach area offers a comfortable location to enjoy sun and sand and to splash in the lake. It’s open daily in the summer, and it hosts monthly night movies, beach blasts and summer games. It provides one of the best viewing spots for the annual Independence Day fireworks. Onsite staff. In addition to public safety personnel, Fairfield Plantation employs staff to meet the needs of community homeowners. They plan family orientated activities all year, including a Fourth of July parade and fireworks, movie nights, beach parties, live entertainment and various holiday events such as a Valentine’s Day dance and fall festival. They also offer exercise programs for residents. Homes at Fairfield Plantation. While there are resale homes available in Fairfield, prospective owners and builders can explore lots that are available for custom builds. These lots start at a quarter acre. “I am humbled by the opportunity to be a part of Carroll County’s impactful and amazing Chamber. Our community has had a wealth of impressive leaders and community members who have laid the foundation for a strong, vibrant and thriving community. A community where people love to live, work and play! While there is always an opportunity to grow and improve, we have so much to be proud of. Our community continues to flourish. Industry continues to be a vital part of our business community. Carroll County agribusiness is going strong. We have an incredible hospital system in Tanner. We have K-12 education choices that we should be very proud of – choices to meet every child’s needs. We have new businesses moving in, existing businesses growing, new homes being built, a community growing but growing smart. It will be amazing to see Carroll County’s continued success as we evolve to meet the changing needs of our citizens. What a wonderful place to call home.” – Jill Pierce, Chairman of the Board Carroll County Chamber of Commerce

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iniat Foods, a fifth-generation protein supplier with more than 120 years of history as a national industry leader, summoned the services of Carrollton when it came time to secure a second home. Upon building additional partnerships in the South, the need for a second plant to complement Miniat’s headquarters in South Holland, Illinois – a Chicago suburb – became a priority for the company, which is on the cusp of eclipsing a major milestone as a billion-dollar annual entity. “We serve, largely, the nation’s leading retail quick-serve and chain grocers,” noted Larry Earle, vice president of manufacturing operations for Miniat Foods. “We don’t have any labels. We’re not a private-label company. We are a co-pack partner for the nation’s leading food providers.” Earle, a University of Georgia graduate with more than 30 years of experience in the food manufacturing industry, joined the Miniat team in 2019 to lead the startup for the Carrollton plant. Although the transition and opening was temporarily delayed due to the COVID pandemic in 2020, Earle said Carrollton has proven to be an ideal location and community for the expansion – driven by a need from some of Miniat’s suppliers, namely Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inspire Brands and Panera Bread. With speed-to-market making a facility in the South the motivating factor for expansion, Carrollton just happened to deliver the right opportunity at the right time. “Miniat was actually looking to do a build in the Carolinas, and this plant became available and came with an existing work force and a very supporting community,” Earle said. “So just that opportunity to step into an existing, capable plant with an existing and capable workforce and a community that was open to embrace and partner with, it really just made it a no-brainer.”

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And now, more than three-and-a-half years in, Miniat Foods is proud to call Carrollton, and Carroll County, part of its family. “Everything has turned out to be exactly what we thought they were in the very, very beginning,” Earle said. “This plant became profitable super fast and we have a great number of employees who were here Day 1 who are still here today. Miniat is a family owned, family operated company that embraces family and community. It’s unique in that they embrace family and the culture of family. We have employees here, including one who has four members of her family working here, and that’s truly who we are at our core – a family company.” As of August 2023, Miniat Foods was in the midst of a third expansion to its Carrollton plant. The $14M project is expected to add 10 million pounds of capacity to the current facility, and Earle said there are already plans for another phase of expansion in the next few years as Miniat continues to offer premier service to its partners and their brands. The uptick in space and offerings will add job opportunities for even more Carroll County residents. Miniat had roughly 160 employees as of 2023, and Earle expected that number to hit 200 following the latest expansion and rise to 250 by 2025. Fulfilling the Miniat motto of, "Driven to Serve," Earle said it’s been an honor to join the Carrollton community and bring jobs to the hard-working citizens of Carroll County. “That’s a broad motto, and it’s not just a service to our customers, but a service to our employees and a service to our communities,” Earle said. “We’re people and community-centric. It’s a fantastic company to work with. I am truly blessed to be with Miniat and be in Carrollton and be serving in a capacity that helps us impact the community.”


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Carrollton Police Department The Carrollton Police Department has been a state-certified agency since 1999 and is proud to be established as one of the top agencies in all of Georgia. Out of 628 law enforcement agencies in Georgia, CPD is one of only 137 to hold state certification. The CPD is under the leadership of Chief Joel Richards, who has been with the department since September of 1992. Carrollton Police answered an estimated 65,000 calls from July 2021 through June 2022. The department provides 24-hours-a-day police coverage, using four patrol shifts who work 12 hours. There are two day shifts that include seven officers each and two night shifts that include nine officers each. In addition to patrol shifts, the department staffs four school resource officers for Carrollton City Schools, five officers in the Traffic Unit and three officers to the Community Oriented Policing Services Unit (COPS). The COPS Unit officers focus on areas like the GreenBelt and shopping centers, while also engaging with the homeless community and community members who may have special needs. There are three officers, one of whom is a paramedic, assigned to the Mental Health Mobile Crisis Unit. The Criminal Investigation Division includes 15 detectives: four are assigned to the ACE Unit, four to cybercrime investigations, three to domestic violence and four to general investigations. ACE investigates local drug and gang activity and

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is a joint venture with the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office and the University of West Georgia Police Department. In addition to local investigations, the cybercrime detectives assist other law enforcement agencies with crimes involving digital evidence and crimes occurring across the internet. The domestic violence detectives focus on crimes in violation of the Family Violence Act of Georgia that often include crimes against children. These detectives assist victims in navigating the court system and connect victims with needed resources. The department has two full-time crime scene investigators, one of whom is a latent print examiner, and a full-time property and evidence officer. The department recently acquired a grant for equipment and training to enter its own evidence into the NIBIN (National Integrated Ballistic Information Network) database. This expedites information and investigative leads involving shell casing evidence.

Carrollton Fire Department In 2016, the City of Carrollton obtained a class 1 rating for its fire suppression delivery from the Insurance Services Office (ISO), Inc. This rating plays an important role in the underwriting process and pricing structure used by insurance companies. There are few departments in the state of Georgia able to achieve and maintain an ISO class 1 rating. This rating is earned by fewer than one-fourth of 1% of fire departments nationwide and saves residents money in insurance costs. To prepare its firefighters for everything they might encounter, the Carrollton Fire Department requires new employees to obtain Firefighter II certification and be medically trained and certified in the state of Georgia. Many of the employees are hazardous material technicians, emergency medical technicians (EMT), paramedics and hold a wide range of advanced certifications in areas such as high-angle rope rescue, confined space rescue, trench rescue, structural fire control, search and rescue, and fire apparatus operator, to name a few. The department, which has 67 fully-paid firefighters, operates from four stations, strategically located to optimize response times to emergencies. In the past five years, the Carrollton Fire Department has welcomed two new fire stations, with Station 23 most recently opening in April of 2023. In 2022, the department responded to 6,232 calls for service.


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Carrollton Water Treatment Plant As one of the state’s premier plants, the Carrollton Water Treatment Plant has been awarded the Georgia Association of Water Professionals’ Platinum Award for the past 14 years. Some of accolades for the plant include the GAWWA/GAWP District 3 Drinking Water Taste Test Winner in 2009, 2017, 2018 and 2020; the GAWWA Best Tasting Tap Water in Georgia in 2017; the GAWWA People’s Choice winner in 2018; the GAWP Laboratory Quality Assurance-Gold in 2021; and GAWP Laboratory Quality Assurance-Silver in 2020.

Carroll County Sheriff’s Office Due to the diversity in the duties placed upon the Office of the Sheriff, which differ from that of a police department, a wide variety of resources and personnel must be utilized. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office has two primary divisions – Law Enforcement and Jail – with each being subdivided into different operational divisions and units. The Law Enforcement Division is primarily responsible for patrol, investigations, court services, traffic enforcement and other units. The Law Enforcement Division has 103 personnel. In accordance with the State Constitution and Laws, the Sheriff is also the chief jailer of the County and is required to operate and maintain the jail. As of mid-July 2023, there were 430 inmates housed in the jail, however this number changes daily due to the number of arrests made throughout the County. The jail division has 83 personnel assigned. There are also a small number of clerical, maintenance and information technology personnel to bring the total number of positions within the Sheriff’s Office to 195. Terry Langley serves as the Sheriff of Carroll County. A graduate of Bowdon High School in Carroll County, Langley

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began his career in public safety as a radio operator with the Bowdon Police Department in 1980. In 1981, he became a Sheriff’s officer with the CCSO 100 Wagon Yard Plaza and was later Carrollton, GA 30117 promoted to Sergeant. After www.tisingervance.com serving as the deputy warden for the Carroll County Prison for a year, Langley took over as interim Sheriff in 1996 and was elected as Sheriff in 2001, proudly serving the citizens of Carroll County for more than two decades now in that position.

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Carroll County Fire Rescue Carroll County Fire Rescue, under the leadership of Chief Chuck Barnwell, consists of three key components – Fire Operations, Fire Marshal and the Fire Rescue Maintenance Division. Fire Operations, directed by Deputy Chief Dave Wade, is composed of the highly trained and certified firefighters who respond to calls, being prepared for everything from fighting fires, treating patients, rescuing victims, conducting fire safety surveys, maintaining fire hydrants and much more. The Fire Marshal’s office is in charge of enforcement of all laws, rules and regulations regarding the cause and origin of fires and fire investigations, as well


as enforcing the rules and regulations for the State Minimum Fire Safety Standards, adopted by the State Fire Commissioner. Nic Turner serves as Carroll County’s Fire Marshal. The Fire Rescue Maintenance Division is responsible for maintaining the entire fleet of fire apparatus equipment, including support vehicles. The division is highly trained and certified by Sutphen, the fire apparatus manufacturer for all of Carroll County's fire truck pumpers and aerial ladder trucks. Carroll County currently operates out of 15 fire stations across the county, in addition to its headquarters on Old Newnan Road in Carrollton. In 2022, Carroll County Fire Rescue responded to 507 fires, 6,674 EMS/rescue incidents, 282 calls for hazardous conditions, 2,773 non-emergency calls and 388 false alarms. It also conducted 142 business inspections and 1,417 business pre-plan inspections, along with working 142 special duty events totaling 312 hours.

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At Miniat, we are always looking for new and better opportunities to serve our customers. We accomplish this through listening, exploring, and formulating solutions together. We are driven to support our employees, to create an atmosphere where people work to make a life, not just a living. Each year the Miniat team participates in food drives and clothing drives that support local families in need and are always looking for additional ways to serve. In the end, our mission is to satisfy our customers, support our employees, and give back to our community.

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arroll County Parks and Recreation offers a wide variety of gymnastics programs for your children, from Parent and Tiny Tot to Advanced Tumbling, Cheer and Ninja. For more information, visit the website at www.carrollcountyga.com/345/sports. The Carrollton Bluefin swim team has a long and successful history as part of the aquatics program for the Carrollton Parks and Recreation Department. The year-round program has options for children of all ages. The Carrollton Recreation Department also offers children’s swim lessons and adult water aerobics. For more information, visit www.carrolltonparksandrec.com/aquatics. The Carrollton Flexettes, an award-winning competitive gymnastics program through the Carrollton Parks and Recreation Department, is a year-round sport that follows USAG and AAU guidelines. The Flexettes participate in a full competition team schedule, and they also offer a pre-team program that includes mock meets. There are gymnastics classes – 10 different levels based on age and skill – with sessions running every six weeks. For boys interested in gymnastics, they can sign up for the Ninja Warrior classes for ages 5-12. The department also offers private lessons. Visit www.carrolltonparksandrec.com/gymnastics for more information.

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sits on a quiet slice of country life that is a true getaway from the hustle and bustle of the daily grind. Tanner Park features all the amenities for a fun, family friendly environment with a beach area for swimming, boating and fishing. There is also The Carrollton GreenBelt and Carroll County lodging on site – whether staying in an indoor group Parks are waiting to be explored lodge, camping or settling in at the RV park. he Carrollton GreenBelt, with more than 18 The park also has plenty of trails for hiking, along miles of concrete path, has been recognized with horseshoes, putt-putt golf, a volleyball court as the longest, paved loop trail in the state of and playground. There are pavilions on site for Georgia and is a hallmark for recreation enthusiasts grilling while soaking up the amazing atmosphere of in the Carrollton area. all that Tanner Park embodies. The shared-use path is designated for walking, So kick up your feet, relax and enjoy the beautiful biking and other bliss of the countryside at a non-motorized reasonable price for the entire travel, connecting family. neighborhoods For reservations or more throughout the information, visit city with several www.carrollcountyga.com. landmarks, including Little Tallapoosa Park, Carrollton City located on 330 acres of land Schools, the that includes original Hobbs University of West Family land, features more Georgia, city parks, than nine miles of natural restaurants and trails and two and a half miles The GreenBelt has more than 18 miles of concrete path and shopping areas. of paved trails. The park There are multiple is the longest, paved loop trail in Georgia. is home to seven acres of trailheads that open meadows for camping, serve as starting horseback riding and bird watching, along with a or stopping points and are strategically placed two-acre pond and five-acre lake for fishing. throughout the city in proximity to places of work There are 32 pop-up tents and 23 RV campsites and play. with water, sewer and electrical hookups. All So whether you’re hitting the GreenBelt for campsites include a picnic table and fire ring with exercise, leisure or a little bit of both, there’s ample a grill. There are also 10 equestrian campsites and space to explore and hone in on a journey for equestrian parking. hometown health. The park has a comfort station with bathrooms, Visit www.carrolltongreenbelt.com for more showers and washer and dryer. information. Little Tallapoosa is also known for its awardOne of the many hidden gems of Carroll County winning splash park, which is open from Memorial

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Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. For more information or to make a reservation, email ltpinfo@carrollcountyga.com or call 770-214-3580. McIntosh Reserve, a 527-acre park on the sweeping frontage of the Chattahoochee River in Whitesburg, is a local hot spot for hikers and equestrian riders. The park features four pavilions that can be used for wedding receptions, company picnics and family reunions, along with scenic camping areas along the Chattahoochee. In addition to the hiking and equestrian trails, McIntosh also offers a splash and spray park on the historic land. The park is named after Chief William McIntosh, Jr., a Creek Indian leader who was executed by his own people after signing a treaty to sell the remaining Creek land in Georgia to the United States. Visit www.carrollcountyga.com for more information. The Buffalo Creek Outdoor Education Center is a 26-acre property in Carrollton that is accessible from the Carrollton GreenBelt and Ag Center, and it serves as a cooperative effort between Carroll

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County, UGA Cooperative Extension and the West Georgia Native Plant Society. Through investments made by the Carroll County Extension Master Gardeners and Native Plant Society, Buffalo Creek is home to the largest pleasure garden in all of Carroll County. You can also visit the Bolds Springs Schoolhouse, which was originally built in 1892 between Temple and Bowdon Junction. The chalkboard inside the school showcases the signatures of some of the last students who attended this one-room school. Visit www.carrollcountyga.com for more information. The Carroll County Veterans Memorial Park, located on the south side of Carrollton, pays homage to military veterans who currently reside in Carroll County, are originally from Carroll County or have connections to the Carroll County community. The original construction of the park consisted of 24 Walls of Honor containing 1,152 individual plaques, showing name, rank and service record. This was completely filled by 2016, and the park has since added 12 more walls and 576 additional plaques to the original work. All branches of the U.S. Military are represented on the Emblem Wall, while there is also a Women’s Veterans Wall to bring attention to the contribution of women in all wars since the American Revolutionary War. Two new additions were made in 2018 – the KIA Walls, which honors the 332 killed in action from Carroll County in all wars since the American Revolutionary War, and a “Missing Man Table” remembering all who have yet to be found or returned. The park also serves as home to the Carroll County Public Safety Memorial that honors the sacrifices of those killed in the line of duty within Carroll County’s public safety community. Visit www.carrollcountyga.com for more information.


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Carrollton Kiwanis Club Founded in 1947, the Carrollton Kiwanis Club has been serving Carroll County for more than 75 years. The Club has always maintained a focus on the youth in the county as well as the care of needy families during the holiday season. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Since its inception, the Carrollton Kiwanis Club has donated thousands of dollars and volunteer hours to the community. They host sponsored projects in an effort to return proceeds back to efforts that help children live, develop and grow in a safe and nurturing community. The Carrollton Kiwanis Club meets every Friday at noon at the Z6 Dining Hall, Hubbard Dining Room at the University of West Georgia. You do not need to be a member to attend. In addition to club business, the meetings typically include a speaker to share information with the group. Past speakers include Coach Vince Dooley; former NFL stars Tommy Nobis and Richard Todd; newscaster Monica Kaufman Pierson; and various elected officials from the local, state and federal levels. Carrollton Golden K Kiwanis Club Since 1994, the Golden K Kiwanis Club has been serving Carroll County. With more than 40 members, the Club actively focuses on improving the lives of youth in the community. Each year for the last 28 years, they hold a Kiwanis pancake breakfast fundraiser, which has been Saturdays in February. They typically feed up to 4,000 people who come out to support the Club’s mission. The Golden K Kiwanis Club uses the proceeds to award scholarships to local school seniors. The Club is also active in pre-K reading programs, and they sponsor several area youth clubs such as Builders Clubs, Key Clubs and Circle K. They meet every Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. at the InZone building at 202 City Hall Avenue in Carrollton. You do not need to be a member to attend. On the third Wednesday of every month, the Club treats members to the Mustard Seed Cafe in Carrollton for breakfast. Rotary Club of Carrollton Rotary is a worldwide network of inspired individuals who translate their passions into relevant

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social causes to change lives in communities. ​Made up of over 34,000 Rotary clubs around the world, Rotary International forms a global network of business, professional and community leaders who volunteer their time and talents to serve communities locally and around the world – and form strong, lasting friendships in the process. Their motto, Service Above Self, exemplifies the humanitarian spirit of the 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide. Chartered in 1939, the Rotary Club of Carrollton focuses on making a positive impact in the community. From small roadside cleanups to donations that make lasting differences in the community, the Club continually works to put “Service Above Self.” In fiscal year 2023, the club donated $22,500 to local nonprofits such as the Carroll County Child Advocacy Center, Carrollton Police K-9 Unit, The Blake House, Impact West Georgia, Giving Hearts Choice Pantry, FERST Readers, Friends of the Library, PASS, Carroll County CASA, Recovery Spot of West Georgia, Hook'd on the Blue, and scholarships for West Georgia Technical College and the University of West Georgia. The Club meets every Tuesday at noon at the Sunset Hills Country Club, where they discuss Club

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business and learn more about the community through weekly speakers. Carrollton Dawnbreakers Rotary Club The Rotary Club of Carrollton sponsored the formation of the Carrollton Dawnbreakers Rotary Club, which was officially chartered on Feb. 21,1997. The club meets every Wednesday morning at 7:30 a.m. at Sunset Hills Country Club in Carrollton. ​The meetings serve as a forum for networking with community leaders, staying informed on local and Rotary events, and enjoying a different speaker each week. ​​Many of the charter members are former members of the Carrollton Rotary Club, a noon club, who found an early morning meeting time more attractive. From around 25 initial members, the club now has around 75 members, about half of which are charter members. ​Carrollton Dawnbreakers Rotary Club members take the motto “Service Above Self” seriously, using their diverse backgrounds in industry and business to give back to the community. Service projects include road cleanup, food drives, children’s book drives and scholarship/GED voucher funds, and they help support organizations such as Carroll County Mental Health Advocates, Fraternal Order of Police and Keep Carroll Beautiful. Carroll County Sertoma Club SERTOMA, a service organization dedicated to SERvice TO MAnkind, was founded in 1912. Historically, the organization has focused on speech and hearing health problems, particularly in children, but has since adopted programs targeting druguse education and projects promoting freedom and democracy to school-aged children. Local Sertoma clubs also sponsor and support teen and collegiate clubs in area schools. The Carroll County Sertoma Club supports the community through donations and service projects. For example, in the summer, they sponsor a free Fantasy Baseball Camp for children with hearing

impairments, children with other communication deficits, and their siblings from ages 8-14 years. The Carroll County Sertoma Club offers opportunities for networking, philanthropy and continuing education through speakers at their meetings. The group meets on the 2nd and 4th Mondays at noon at the Z-6 Dining Hall on the UWG campus. Guests are welcome to attend the meetings. Carrollton Civic Woman's Club Founded in 1968, The GFWC Carrollton Civic Woman's Club is affiliated with the General Federation of Women's Clubs and the Georgia General Federation of Women's Clubs. They pride themselves on an active membership of dedicated, caring, energetic women. In 2022, they worked on 161 projects and over 28,000 volunteer hours. Club members are encouraged to select a “program of work” to match their interests. The programs include arts and culture, civic engagement and outreach, education and libraries, environment, health and wellness. The club meets monthly on the fourth Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at the Venue on Cedar in Carrollton, although meetings in November in December fall a week early due to the holidays. Non-members interested in attending should email ccwcpresident@gmail.com. Carrollton Lions Club Originally established in 1933, the Carrollton Lions Club recently celebrated nine decades of service to the local community. The Club follows the Lions International motto of “We Serve,” with a focus on eradicating blindness throughout the world by conducting local vision screenings, raising awareness and providing medical equipment and medications for eye conditions. The Club also supports community projects such as food programs, scholarships, youth activities and recreation projects. One of the Club’s largest projects was building the Lions Safari Park playground in Carrollton, which is designed with physically and visually impaired children in mind. The Carrollton Lions Club was named State of Georgia Volunteer of the Year in the organization category as recognition for the park development. They’ve also helped provide leader dogs for local residents who are severely vision impaired. The Club meets every Thursday at noon at the Courtyard by Marriott at 180 Barnes Avenue in Carrollton, where they plan fundraisers and giving opportunities, discuss Club business, network and hear from local speakers. Guests are welcome to attend.

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he Amp at Adamson Square serves as a centerpiece for entertainment in the heart of downtown Carrollton. With the space to accommodate as many as 1,000 guests, The Amp plays host to numerous events throughout the year, from music concerts to movie nights and even a few SEC gridiron showdowns on the big screen during Saturdays in the fall. The City of Carrollton has hosted several bigname musical acts since The Amp’s opening, as well as serving as a favorite performing venue for some of Carroll County’s top local talent. Guests are allowed to bring their own cooler of and old – with the creation of the Carrollton Wind snacks and beverages. The venue is within walking Ensemble, Carroll Jazz Orchestra, Atlanta by Six, distance to dine in at any of the Adamson Square Carroll Symphony Youth Orchestra and Carroll restaurants – or guests can get their food to go and County Community Chorus. enjoy the outdoor ambience of The Amp. Celebrating the Fourth of July fireworks while Emerging on the scene in 2002 under the listening to the Carroll Symphony Orchestra perform direction of a talented young conductor named Terry its Sounds of Liberty Concert has become a timeLowry, the Carroll County Symphony Orchestra honored tradition on the Carrollton City Schools (CSO) is now a household name – and campus. not just for local ensemble enthusiasts. Serving The CSO performs a multitude of as the home shows each year under its musical to highmaestro, who was honored as the quality arts 2019 Commissioned Composer of the programming Year by the Georgia Music Teachers since opening Association. its doors in Lowry has composed over 200 2002, the works, performed more than 600 Carrollton solo piano recitals throughout North Center for America and Europe and appeared the Arts is a Carrollton Center for the Arts over 400 times on the podium in the 50,000-squareUnited States, Germany, Austria, Spain foot facility and Italy. that unleashes the arts to area residents and visitors He was also alike with its 272-seat theater, 3,000-square-foot art the executive gallery and a galleria for permanent and rotating art producer of exhibitions. the awardSome of the other amenities for the Center – winning film, which hosts several youth camps, workshops and “Hear Us,” performances throughout the year as part of its which was educational initiative – include a theater rehearsal released in room, choral studio, ceramics studio, dance studio, 2018. presentation hall, conference room, dressing and Since the costume rooms, scene shop, and kitchen and other origin of the support areas. CSO, Lowry With shows throughout the year from local has continued performers such as the Carroll County Community to increase Theater, Carrollton Puppetry Theater, Carroll the visibility County Wind Ensemble and many other offerings of our local of live entertainment, the Center for the Arts musical talents has maintained its vision of being a creative hub – both young devoted to nurturing and showcasing artistic

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excellence for its diverse and collaborative arts community. Among the countless community events the Center for the Arts unveils on an annual basis is Art Takeover, an ever-growing collaboration of art appreciation and support for local artists embodied in a partnership between the City of Carrollton and University of West Georgia. Art Takeover, which originally started as a oncea-year event, has evolved into a showcase of four different dates across the calendar year to celebrate local art and artists. Golph Co. is a family owned, indoor golf facility that offers everything from tee times on your lunch break to getting in a few evening rounds with friends and family from all over the world. Regardless of skill level, Golph Co. provides for all fans of the sport. Golph Co. has options for hitting net/range balls for 30 minutes for those short on time, along with individual and family packages for the long-haulers. Golph Co., located on Maple A golfer tees off at Golph Street in Carrollton, Co.'s virtual golf simulator. is open six days a week, providing plenty of time to make your swing a success upon coming to Carrollton. For more information, visit the website at www.golphco.com. The MILL Amphitheater in historic downtown Villa Rica is a 2,500-capacity “green space” amphitheater that hosts everything from music concerts to car shows, festivals and several other annual events in the City

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of Gold. The MILL is located within walking distance of several local shops and restaurants, making it a gathering place for both residents and visitors of Villa Rica. One of the 904 A Maple Street • Carrollton major musical (Across the street from Southern States Bank) events of the year the MILL plays host to is the Thomas A. Dorsey Birthplace Heritage Festival each summer. Dorsey, known as the “Father of Gospel Music,” was born in Villa Rica and spent his early life in Carroll County until moving to Chicago in 1919. He passed away in 1993, but his spirit for blues and gospel comes alive every summer during the twoday festival. Some other signature events include the West Georgia Jazz Festival, Gold Rush Festival and Concert, Farmers’ Market and Thrill at the MILL. The MILL also hosts a Summer Concert Series each year. Preserving Villa Rica’s rich history of gold mining, the Pine Mountain Gold Museum at Stockmar Park brings the chase of the gold rush to modern times with a stroll through its mining sites, trails and even an opportunity to do your own gold panning. There were a recorded 19 commercial gold mining operations in and around Villa Rica during the Southern gold rush of the early-to-mid 1800s, but only Pine Mountain was still commercially mined after 1900. Once inside the 4,800-square-foot museum, guests can hunker down on plenty of history by taking in a documentary in the 50-seat theater,

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unearth a covered gold and The quilting component of gemstone panning area, the story – to preserve and navigate the 27-acre park teach – as well as recognize featuring more than three modern-day quilting miles of self-guided walking trends, is paramount to the trails, visit the live farm and museum’s mission. animal exhibit or picnic As a stopping point on under the pavilion. the West Georgia Heritage There is a scenic train Textile Trail, this museum ride around the base of the The Pine Mountain Gold Museum is the only gold muse- is, fittingly, based out of um in the state of Georgia located on the site of an actual mountain, passing through a remodeled portion of a gold mine. the ruins of the old mining former cotton warehouse on station and the current farm. And if you’re really Bradley Street in downtown Carrollton. brave, venture out in the month of October to The museum features rotating exhibits of quilts experience the Ghost Train. and fabrics that represent the rich textile and There are also artifacts such as an authentic grist agricultural heritage of the South. mill, water-wheel and 19th-century gold stamp mill Carrollton was actually sought out by members of that make the only gold museum in the state of the Georgia Quilt Project and Georgia Quilt Council, Georgia on the site of an actual gold mine a treasure who advocated for the creation of a quilt and textile in itself. museum in the Southeast. Carrollton and the textile industry go handIn 2009, the Georgia Quilt Council formally in-hand when reflecting on the history of the selected Carrollton as the home for what would community, dating back to 1899 and the foundation become the Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum. of Mandeville Mills. The museum officially opened its doors to the public And the Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum on Sept. 15, 2012. is proud to share and showcase that local heritage. Remaining loyal to its creative triangle of

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preserving, teaching and recognizing, it all starts with preservation. The museum strives to preserve the art and craft of quilting through archiving and conversation, as informative exhibits change quarterly. The museum also boasts a research library The Southeastern Quilt containing more than and Textile Museum. 2,200 books about quilting and fiber arts, along with periodicals. There are more than 150 quilts in its permanent collection for display. For the teaching aspect, the quilt museum offers several classes for beginners, intermediate and advanced quilters. It also hosts a kids' camp each summer that teaches the campers how to sew and quilt with instruction from individual mentors. The campers learn how to operate a sewing machine, hand sew, cut patterns, design and quilt. The third component of the triangle – recognizing and celebrating new trends – features exhibits of current quilting works, along with showcasing modern interpretations of old patterns. The vision of the Southeastern Quilt & Textile Museum contends that textiles not only tell a history, but also offer an opportunity to spotlight the current and future livelihood of this unique and cultural phenomenon. A restored historic home that summons every sense of Southern Carrollton’s #1 Family charm, the Entertainment Venue Roop House is located in downtown Plan your Roopville next event! and offers amenities for special events of all occasions in a Indoor Golf and Firearms Training festive, formal Simulators • Billiards • Cornhole setting, from Ping Pong • Cafe • Beer/Wine weddings Corporate Events • Parties and More! to birthday

celebrations or company Christmas parties. The interior can accommodate up to 100 guests featuring a fully modernized kitchen, dining room and large bedroom on the main level, along with an upper level consisting of two bedrooms and spacious bath. There is also an outdoor picnic area with picnic tables, a playground and walking trail. The Roop family first settled in southwestern Carroll County in the mid-1800s. John King (J.K.) Roop is considered the founder of Roopville, credited for building several stores, a mill, blacksmith shop and homes he would sell to new people coming into the area. He was a charter member of Roopville Baptist Church and served on the Carroll County Board of Education. Restoration on the Roop House began in 2005 and remains preserved by the Roopville Archives and Historical Society, Town of Roopville and members of the community. Visit www.theroophouse.weebly.com for more information. A cornerstone for concerts and cultural arts, Copeland Hall has been a hallmark of good times for the friendly folks of Bowdon and beyond for more than 20 years. The 500-seat auditorium has served as a special event venue since construction was completed in 2002. The construction was made possible by a gift left to the City of Bowdon from Willard Copeland upon his passing, specifically for the purpose of an auditorium. Copeland Hall features an auditorium on one end and gymnasium on the other with a foyer and concession stand in between. The gymnasium is used by the Bowdon Recreation Department. On the entertainment end, the Hall has incredible acoustics and is utilized for community and local school events, concerts and plays. Copeland Hall is available for rental purposes as well. The Mike Steed Stage in the auditorium was named after native son Mike Steed, who left a legacy for his love of arts and music upon his passing in 2020. For more information, visit www.bowdon.net.

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Dining

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If you’re dining in "The Friendly City," you don’t have to look far for quality options when it comes to Mexican. Located just down the street from one another on City Hall Avenue in downtown Bowdon, El Mezcal (108 City Hall Ave.) and Cuatro Locos Cantina (139 City Hall Ave.) serve up delicious dishes with a family friendly atmosphere. So whether your taste buds are seeking a fiesta for Taco Tuesday or Fajita Friday, or perhaps you need a cool margarita on a hot summer day, both of these establishments are ready to serve. Featuring daily specials, along with a lunch buffet at Cuatro Locos Cantina, both restaurants have options for everyone in the family. El Mezcal is open seven days a week – 12-9 p.m. on Sunday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on MondayThursday and 11 a.m.-10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Cuatro Locos Cantina is open six days a week (closed on Monday) – 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. TuesdayThursday and 11 a.m.-11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Smokin’ Pig BBQ originated as a catering service in 2009, serving the west Georgia and east Alabama area. But opening their own restaurant was always the dream for owners Donald and Telisha Gibson and Keith and Patricia Adams. That dream became a reality in June 2012, and the owners were especially proud to do so in their hometown of Bowdon, smoking meats on West College Street daily by blending a mixture of hickory and apple wood. So whether customers are filling their plates on Friday nights in the fall before watching their

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beloved Bowdon High School Red Devil football team – the 2022 Class A state champions – storm onto the field, or taking in a lunch during the week with an updated daily menu, Smokin’ Pig BBQ is ready to dial up and deliver your favorite mouthwatering dish. For a taste of tremendous BBQ in a true Southern setting, Smokin’ Pig has proven to be a palate pleaser in "The Friendly City."

CARROLLTON Carrollton is chock-full of delicious dining opportunities, featuring everything from your traditional chain restaurants to local, home-grown eateries. There are several options for food and drink in the heart of downtown on Adamson Square, while you can branch out to the perimeter of the city and explore a multitude of restaurants and different genres of taste. Opening its doors in 2017, Printer’s Ale Manufacturing Co. brews both history and a fresh taste for its patrons at 940 Columbia Drive. The former home of a printing company, this building is now in the hands of fourth-generation printer Greg Smith, who took over the facility and turned it into a 20-barrel system production brewery and taproom. So what does this have to do with dining, you ask? Food trucks, food trucks, food trucks. Along with sipping on some of the best brews in west Georgia, Printer’s Ale provides an atmosphere full of greenspace and covered pavilions to picnic and chow down on some of the tastiest and unique offerings from our local food trucks in Carroll County while sampling an offering of up to 30 craft beers brewed on site. Live music is another source of

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entertainment at back available to Printer’s Ale upon rent for events and creating an allcelebrations. around tremendous American Pie is afternoon or evening open six days a week out with friends and (closed Sunday) – family. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. on The family owned Monday-Thursday and operated pizza and 11 a.m.-10 palace American p.m. on Friday and Pie Pizzeria has Saturday. served as a slice Best friends American Pie Pizzeria of Carrollton since Mandy Peace and opening its doors in 2010 at 927 Maple Street. Morgan King opened the retail bakery, Peace in With jerseys of all the local high school and Cupcakes at 925 Maple Street (Suite L) with the college teams donning its walls, you get the feel of a vision of supplying the Carrollton community with hometown hotspot right as you walk in the door with made-from-scratch desserts with a twist – they’re still greetings from the friendly staff. sweet treats, but without all the preservatives and Sporting a menu starting with appetizers – artificial flavorings of pre-made cakes. including American Pie’s signature butter balls Peace In Cupcakes offers just about every sweet – along with wings, salads, cheese you can sticks and more to get you started, imagine, from it sets the stage for the main course, cupcakes, where you have the option of making cookies, your own pizza by picking your cheesecake toppings or going with some of and pies, to the traditional favorites or specialty chocolate pizzas. The menu also features covered calzones, hot subs, pasta and wraps. strawberries, And if you’re still hungry, then go jumbo ahead and dabble in their dessert muffins, pizza, most notably the cinnamon roll cinnamon or birthday cake pizza, to cap off your rolls and dining experience. more. During the week, American Pie And, of Photo: Peace in Cupcakes is a frequent flier for its lunch buffet course, there on Monday-Friday. The restaurant are cakes and also hosts spirit nights for local schools and other fillings for every occasion that you can request for organizations and offers a banquet room in the your special event. For biscuit lovers, Peace In Cupcakes recently started serving made-from-scratch breakfast biscuits on Friday and Saturday mornings from 8-10 a.m. with six different options of biscuits. Peace in Cupcakes is open Tuesday-Thursday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Founded by brothers Bobby and Donald Walker more than three decades ago, Walker Meats is a longtime leading meat and BBQ supplier in Carroll County. As both a restaurant and supply business, Walker Meats is committed to offering the highest quality of service for large and small orders alike.

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raw milk from the Berry College Dairy in Rome to their creamery in Roopville, where they’re gently aged in climate-controlled rooms. Featuring classic, aged varieties such as real Applewood Smoked Gouda and Monterey-style Jack, the offerings are plentiful, including Jack & Dill, Beddar-than-Cheddar, Smoked Chipotle Pepper Jack, Gouda, Pepper Jack, Jack, Habanero Jack, Sweet Georgia Blue and Fromage Blanc Cream Cheeses (2017 American Cheese Society Winner). Another unique spin on this creamery is its selfserve cheese dispensary that operates strictly on the honor system. Choose your preferred cheese from the coolers located on the porch beside the creamery and leave your money – all cheeses are $5, and they accept cash or checks.

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In 2000, the Walker brothers bought a 50-year-old recipe to a secret Southern-style Brunswick stew, and they are well known for the flavorful treat. They have grown to serve customers in Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Walker Meats is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

If the Gypsy Rabbit's name alone doesn’t grab your attention, the food and easy-going ambience will create an atmosphere of indulgence and comfort in the heart of Temple at 9 W. Johnson St. The Gypsy Rabbit has daily lunch specials to go along with some of its signature dishes, including spinach and artichoke dip with pita bread. Another fan-favorite is the mushroom Swiss burger. If fried food is your thing, then fried pickles or fried green tomatoes are right up your alley. The sandwich options highlight tastes of

ROOPVILLE Established in 2010 by cheesemakers Jeff and Karen Green, Udderly Cool Creamery is udderly unique in that all of the cheese making processes and packaging are done individually and by hand to produce award-winning American and Europeanstyle cheeses. Twice a month, Jeff and Karen transport 100% fresh,

Cheesemakers Jeff and Karen Green make some udderly delicious cheeses at the Udderly Cool Creamery in Roopville, Ga.

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Americana, featuring the Florida, Nebraska, Classic Philly, Vermont, Michigan, New York, Nashville, Louisiana and several others. With a full bar, the establishment offers everything from soft drinks and milkshakes to wine and cocktails. Its adult milkshakes include Birthday Cake, Reese's Peanut Butter, Georgia Peach, Mint Chocolate Chip, Red Velvet, Rainbow Sorbet, Cookies & Cream, Banana Pudding and more. Gypsy Rabbit is hopping with action seven days a week, open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. MondaySaturday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday. Jack and Jean Jones originally opened Jones BBQ in 1981 in Carrollton and later passed ownership to their daughter and son-inlaw, Linda and Gypsy Rabbit's Reese's Peanut Butter David Hudgins, Adult Milkshake who continue to serve up the BBQ, brisket, Brunswick stew and other comfort foods that have made the establishment a cornerstone of the Temple community for decades right off Hwy. 78. Jones BBQ is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hours are 6:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday.

VILLA RICA The multi-service attraction, Stix Billiards & Sports Bar made a name for itself as one of the premier pool halls in all of west Georgia, but there is much more than billiards racking up the excitement and taste buds at 660 Bankhead Hwy. Founded by Monica Webb – former USA No. 1 WPBA champion – in 2007, Stix has been a go-to for billiards enthusiasts, from professionals to novices,

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Stix Billiards and Sports Bar in Villa Rica is owned by former USA No. 1 WPBA Champion Monica Webb.

as well as an entertainment venue and eatery right off I-20. With a menu that boasts “Big Bad Burgers,” to complement baskets, wings, traditional burgers and salads, Stix Billiards & Sports Bar has been chalking up great times in the City of Gold for more than a decade now. You can eat your lunch or dinner while watching the competition on the $130,000 fleet of Diamond pool tables seven days a week. There is also a full bar and bevy of TVs for daily sports action, along with live music in the evenings.

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If you’re craving Greek or Italian cuisine, then look no further than The Olive Tree at 150 Stone Street in Villa Rica. Twisted Steel Barbeque in Whitesburg This family owned and operated establishment offers authentic dishes that include manicotti, fettuccini, alfredo and gyros. The Olive Tree features a weekly Sunday buffet, a spacious banquet room that seats up to 70 people and can expand its offerings through its catering services. The Olive Tree is open Monday-Friday from 11 a.m.-8:45 p.m. with lunch served until 4 p.m., and Saturday from 12 p.m.-8:45 p.m. and 12-6:45 p.m. on Sunday. The Sunday buffet is available from 122:30 p.m.

WHITESBURG Whether dining in, pick-up or gathering your grub on the go from its food truck at an event in west Georgia, La Estacion ´ 1018, located at 1018 Main Street in Whitesburg, has you covered with its savory, unique Mexican cuisine. Self-described as Carroll County’s “hidden gem,“ ´ serves up all the Mexican favorites to go La Estacion along with an electric atmosphere that includes daily happy hours, weekly food specials and Friday night karaoke. Hours are Tuesday-Thursday from 11 a.m.-9 p.m., 11-a.m.-10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.4 p.m. on Sunday. Happy hour rings in the fun from 4-6 p.m. during the week.

For a meaty cut of handcrafted, traditional BBQ, hit the main drag in Whitesburg and give your taste buds the treat of Twisted Steel BBQ. Offering pork, brisket, chicken, ribs and more, this relatively new Carroll County hog hangout – it opened in September 2020 – hooks up the BBQ to complement its fried sides, including the Lone Wolf’s Favorite Fried Pickles, along with grilled pork and cheese sandwiches, brisket burgers, mini side tacos, mega twisted fries, loaded tots, corn on the cob, coleslaw, baked beans, brunswick stew or a smoked six-cheese macaroni and cheese, among others. There are also two different family packages if you’ve got multiple bellies to feed, as owners Michele and Tony Casteel offer dine-in and carry-out services. Twisted Steel BBQ is open five days a week at 665 Main Street in Whitesburg – Monday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday from 12-5:30 p.m.

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Shopping

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Simple Elegance Bridal and Formalwear in downtown Bowdon promises to package “big-city pizzazz” with “small-town personalization” to parlay your picturesque day to perfection. The family-owned operation has been in the bridal business for more than 15 years and aims to continue providing high-quality service for happy couples on their wedding day. Featuring a professional staff that is dedicated toward not just selling a dress, but ensuring you sparkle on your dream day, Simple Elegance Bridal and Formalwear remains a fixture of “The Friendly City.” www.simpleelegancebride.com

CARROLLTON Located on Maple Street in downtown Carrollton, Earthly Outfitters offers everything you need to enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you’re a novice enthusiast or unbridled thrill-seeker, Earthly Outfitters wants to ensure that every adventure, regardless of how big or far, is fully equipped for the task at hand. Featuring the largest inventory in west Georgia, you can find everything from kayaks to coolers, camping gear and tools for the outdoors, clothing, backpacks and much more so you’re completely ready to embrace your next outdoor excursion. www.earthlyoutfittersga.com Under the vision of owner/founder James Derbecker, Crescent Kayaks first tested the waters in 2001, and it’s been all about finding that open passage and peaceful paddle ever since. Following the mindset that a Crescent Kayak is more than a vessel, but is instead a streamlined connection to nature, the staff embodies that spirit into every watercraft it builds. The carefully crafted kayaks range from 10 to 12 feet in length and are available for single or tandem use. There are kayaks specifically modeled for fishing, while others are tailored for hitting the water

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and navigating your favorite river or water escape. Crescent Kayaks also sells apparel and accessories in order to suit your style on the open waters. www.crescentkayaks.com Sweet Pea’s Boutique has been keeping the ladies of Carrollton – both young and old – in style for more than three decades now. Owner and “Queen Pea” Sidra McWhorter started working at this west Georgia fashion institution in 1989 and eventually purchased the business in 1996 to continue its up-tostyle standing as the place to be in Carrollton when it comes to finding your fashion niche. Sweet Pea’s offers apparel for every season A Simple Elegance Bride of the year, as well as trendy accessories such as handbags, jewelry and footwear. There are also some signature Southern staples such as “Nashville Vibes” and “Game Day” for a night on the town or showing your school spirit on Friday nights in the fall and spicing up your favorite Saturday afternoon tailgates. www.sweetpeasboutiquecarrollton.com Family owned and operated since 1988, the Barnes Store has served as high-traffic terrain for Carrollton customers seeking high-quality men’s workwear and outdoor clothing, coupled with lifestyle and boutique clothing for women. Over the past decade, Barnes has remained a leading retailer for men’s and women’s clothing in west Georgia. Barnes is also your goto place for Everyday Silk and Weddings everything from hunting and fishing gear to firearms to 488 Bankhead Hwy footwear. Carrollton, GA 30117 Located www.CarrolltonFlowerCart.com at 1332

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ROOPVILLE If you’re looking to sneak away to the Old West, travel no further than southern Carroll County to Roopville for a visit to The Cowboy Shop. Since its opening in 2002, the Cowboy Shop has been wrangling up customers fancying a new pair of boots or other Western attire, including jeans, shirts, hats, belts and buckles, jewelry and ladies purses. Owner Shari Wilkins, a champion barrel racer, also carries an array of equestrian and rodeo equipment with a full range of horse tack, saddles and rodeo gear. www.thecowboyshop.com

VILLA RICA

Bringing back a tradition from more than 100 years ago, Little Vine Vineyards and Winery CUSTOM CORNHOLE BOARDS, BAGS, planted the ACCESSORIES AND APPAREL first commercial wine grapes in the area since 1907 when it Locally Made and Shipped Worldwide reestablished 113 Conners Rd wine-making Villa Rica, GA 30180 www.westgeorgiacornhole.com at its Villa Rica www.titancornholeboards.com location in March of 2011. Now, more than 10 years later, owners Jerry and Sherrie Culver have watched Little Vine Vineyards cultivate into an award-winning winery with a selection of 12 wines to choose from on your visit. You can also have your favorite selection shipped to your home upon making an online order. Open Wednesday-Sunday, Little Vine Vineyards also has a Wine Club membership for its loyal customers and serves host to events and weddings on its property at 665 N. Hulett Rd. in Villa Rica. www.littlevinevineyards.com

What started as a side business out of a garage has taken the Carroll County area by storm – West Georgia Cornhole. Now based out of a 38,000-square-foot warehouse in Villa Rica, the company, owned by local entrepreneur Brandon Greba, has developed partnerships all over the United States, as well as internationally, shipping boards to Sweden, Australia and Japan, among others. WHITESBURG One of Greba’s most famous Built in 1885, the depot in customers is NBA superstar Whitesburg marks one of the Steph Curry of the Golden oldest existing train depots State Warriors. in the state – although it is Customers can purchase no longer used as part of the personalized cornhole railway system in Georgia. boards featuring your West Georgia Cornhole CEO Brandon Greba started his business in his garage. Now, he creates his custom The humble structure looks favorite sports team or cornhole boards in a 38,000-square-foot warehouse in nearly identical to what it did honoring your family or the Villa Rica. when it was constructed 138 military. You can also kick years ago, although now it is back with a beach theme or fittingly home to an antique shop, Gloria’s Country celebrate your country with a patriotic display. The Collectibles. options are endless. Located at 717 Main Street in downtown As business expanded, West Georgia Cornhole Whitesburg, Gloria’s is a true mom-and-pop shop, ventured out into new opportunities with the owned by Walter and Gloria Allen, and has been opening of “The Hideaway” on its property, serving in the business of antiquing since 1995, offering host to tournaments, training, community events and a league night once a week. The facility can also everything from cast iron skillets, vintage dishes and glassware to furniture, firewood, vinyl records and be rented out for private parties and other events. much more. www.westgeorgiacornhole.com

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Lodging

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ocated in downtown Carrollton, just a few blocks from the restaurants and nightlife of Adamson Square, Courtyard by Marriott features a state-of-the-art lobby and Bistro, where guests can enjoy a complimentary breakfast to get going in the morning or drinks and dinner in the evening. Some of the other amenities include an indoor pool, fitness center, convenience store, free WI-FI, laundry services and meeting space. There are also two event rooms to hold work or special events. For reservations or more information, call 678.664.5200 or visit www.courtyard.marriott.com. As one of the best budget hotels in Carrollton, Red Roof Inn & Suites sits right off State Route 166 on Bankhead Highway. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi, an expanded cable package, indoor pool, fitness center, coin laundry and business center. Red Roof Inn & Suites is a petfriendly hotel. For reservations or more information, contact 800.733.7663 or visit www.redroof.com. Historic Bannings Mills isn’t just zip lines, rock walls, kayaking and nature trails. There is also resort lodging on the historic Whitesburg property. If you’re looking for a unique and nature-loving lodging experience, Banning Mills has several options for your stay, featuring tree house rooms, romantic overlook, pine log cabin rooms, inn side lodge economy rooms and full-size rustic cabins. Banning Mills has been voted as the “Best Weekend Getaway in Georgia” by readers and viewers of WSB-TV and Access Atlanta. Along with all the outdoor activities, Banning Mills also has dining – and gourmet dining – on site.

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All overnight guests who stay on the Inn side of Banning Mills receive a full, fresh-cooked breakfast each morning of their stay. There are also lunch and dinner options that guests can make reservations for upon booking online or phone prior to their stay. For reservations or more information, call 770.834.9149 or visit the website at www.historicbanningmills.com. Providing a private, picturesque land away from the hustle and bustle, John Tanner Park remains buzzing with a beach, boats, camping ground, fishing, horseshoes, volleyball, a playground and mini-golf course. So when it comes to lodging, you’ve got several options of things to do right upon waking up in the morning. There are camping offerings for RVs, trailers and pop-up campers, along with tents and pioneer camping. The park also offers a group lodge for larger gatherings and group shelters for smaller parties. For reservations or more information, call 770.830.2222 or visit www.carrollcountyga.com.


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McIntosh Reserve Park is a 527-acre park on the south end of Carroll County that offers plenty of history, but also serves as a great daily or weekend

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SMALL TOWN CHARM, BIG CITY

Amenities IN THIS SECTION Bowdon Carrollton Mount Zion Roopville Temple Villa Rica Whitesburg Features: Bain Dental Group Cotton Mills Farmers' Market Carroll County Ag Center Z1 Motorsports

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icknamed "The Friendly City," Bowdon was chartered in 1859 and earned its reputation as a blue-collar, textile town over the past century. Bowdon has a rich history of picturesque, small-town Southern living while offering diverse economic development opportunities. Featuring a historic downtown district packed with locally owned shops and restaurants, the Bowdon Main Street program launched in 2014 as an initiative for prospering local commerce, supporting small business and the beautification of its district. The City of Bowdon is home to several parks, including Barr Park, which has a walking trail, and Heritage Park, a key area for local annual events such as Bowdon By Candlelight and Founders Day. Another main attraction is Copeland Hall Auditorium, a concert and cultural arts venue that serves host to a variety of concerts, camps and sporting events for the community. The Mike Steed Stage was named after native son Mike Steed, who left a legacy for his love of arts and music upon his passing in 2020. Leadership: Mayor: Jim Chaffin. City Council: Jan Johnson (Ward 1), Randy Saxon (Ward 2), Wes McEntyre (Ward 3), Martin Johnson III (Ward 4).

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Annual Events: Bowdon By Candlelight, Fall Festival, Founders Day, Spring Open House, Witches Night Out. "It has been an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to serve as Mayor of Bowdon for the past seven years. It would be very difficult to find a more comfortable and friendly city to call your home. Being mayor has also afforded me the opportunity to meet many Carroll County leaders, who I have reached out to a number of times for assistance. They have always been willing and eager to help. It is a comfortable and satisfying feeling to live in a city and county that you truly love." – Jim Chaffin, Mayor

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Bain Dental Group

Bain Dental Group's Villa Rica location.

Meeting People Where They Are in Their Dental Journey

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hoosing a dentist is more than simply finding someone who can clean your teeth – you need someone you can trust with your full dental health. Bain Dental Group is a patientfocused general dental practice that provides all facets of dentistry from children’s to adult dentistry, oral surgery to cosmetic dentistry, to preventative and emergency dentistry. Dr. Brian Bain started Bain Dental Group because he had a vision of what dental care could be. His goal is to creative a positive experience and to offer the services patients expect and deserve. “We are placing them in the hands of competent, compassionate, and well-trained dental assistants, hygienists, and doctors who are committed to their overall healthcare,” says Dr. Bain. “We are a patientfocused dental office, and it is truly our mission to make sure we meet every single need the patient may have along their dental journey.” Aware that many people are nervous about going to the dentist, Bain Dental Group offers neck

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pillows, blankets and headphones, as well as various sedative options or medicines that help patients relax, such as nitrous, in their focus to put patients at ease.

Why Carroll County? When Dr. Bain started his career, he felt a need to provide dental services to communities where certain areas of dentistry were not attainable. After searching multiple practices in the greater Atlanta area, he and his wife settled on a small but well-established office in Bowdon. “When we relocated from Freeport, Ill., we were in search of a town where we could impact the community by providing dentistry for people who needed and deserved it,” he shares. “Bowdon was an obvious choice simply because it allowed for us to raise our family in a comfortable and safe environment that aligned with our personal core values. We were immediately embraced by the Bowdon community.”


Different from many Let Us Do the Math So dental You Can Focus on practices, the Business Bain Dental Group offers Expert Bookkeeping Services an extensive to Save You Time and Money range of By understanding your numbers services and identifying opportunities for supported growth, we can help you make by modern informed decisions that maximize technology. your profits. Their doctors Schedule a are trained to free 15-minute do everything consultation today: from root kandbbookkeeping.com 770-815-1820 canals to children’s dentistry, braces, implants, cosmetic dentistry, TMJ therapy, extractions, and dentures. Dr. Bain believes the main benefit of receiving all their dental care in one place is the convenience it provides to the patients. “Instead of going to multiple offices, it is our mission as a company to be able to provide all services under one roof, which we believe to be convenient to families, especially those with children,” Dr. Bain said. “All of these services are done in a friendly, nurturing, and positive environment. In addition, we have three convenient locations that are all roughly 16-17 miles apart, which truly covers most of West Georgia, making it convenient for any of our patients in the local and surrounding areas. We also offer same day services, when available.” The community responded so positively to the practice’s services that the patient base soon tripled. Dr. Bain decided to expand into other areas of Carroll County, including Carrollton and Villa Rica. Collaboration between the doctors is key to ensure consistent care for patients. “Each of our doctors comes from a different background, which allows collaboration to flow easily,” Dr. Bain adds. “Though we operate as a family, rather than a business, our patients and their best interests are at the core of our successful organization.”

Supporting the Community Dr. Bain takes his position as an entrepreneur seriously. He believes dentistry gives him the opportunity to fill an important healthcare need while impacting the community positively. “I am able

to make a very significant impact in my community by providing healthcare that is unavailable or unattainable for whatever reason and oftentimes overlooked,” he explains. Bain Dental Group gives back to the community through investing in the youth in several ways, including: • • • •

The Carroll County Music Program with Terry Lowry for the past seven years. Providing scholarships to students the past four years. PASS the last three years. They currently offer a 12-week Dental Assisting Program through Alliance Dental Institute, which is training the next generation of dental healthcare providers (located in the Villa Rica practice).

Dr. Bain says Bain Dental Group goes above and beyond to support the providers and patients to ensure they receive a top-tier experience. All their departments, including the insurance call center, marketing, human resources, housekeeping and the executive team work together to ensure the patients receive the care and experience they deserve.

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Carrollton

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he phrase, "Altogether Original" definitely defines the City of Carrollton. Nestled 45 minutes west of Atlanta and a short drive to the mountains of north Georgia, there is something here for everyone. Delivering the perfect combination of smalltown charm with big-time amenities, Carrollton offers everything from a thriving local arts scene, ample greenspace, a downtown Square buslin’ with retail shops and restaurants, a lively music scene highlighted by a free, summer concert series at The Amp, as well as a host of local musical talent at your disposal throughout the year. Carrollton, which features the largest paved loop trail system in the state of Georgia, also serves as the commercial, industrial, educational and medical hub of west Georgia. The city is home to the University of West Georgia and West Georgia Technical CollegeCarroll campus. Leadership: Mayor: Betty Cason. City Council: Jacqulene Elaine Bridges (Ward 1), Brett Ledbetter (Ward 2), Jim Watters (Ward 3), Bob Uglum (Ward 4). Annual Events: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade, Art Takeover, Mayfest, Fourth of July People’s Parade & Fireworks, Carrollton Half Marathon, Taste of Carrollton, Christmas in 82 Carrollton and Parade.

"Serving as mayor of Carrollton is a rewarding experience. We strive to meet the needs of all our citizens by providing many amenities you'd find in a larger city while maintaining that small-town, hometown feeling. Carrollton is the county seat of Carroll County, a progressive county that offers many opportunities of growth and development. Partnerships between Carrollton and the county have made this a place people want to live." – Betty Cason, Mayor


farmers and, specifically, Carroll County farmers to go to local dinner tables in the community. The market promotes sustainable agricultural practices, along with empowering local farm families by providing an outlet to sell directly to the public, creating a communitybonding experience by reconnecting local farmers to the consumer. It literally fulfills the concept of a farm-to-table lifestyle, while at the same time establishes a foundation for building partnerships between farmers, agriculturists, consumers and the business community in Carroll County. The market is open every Saturday year-round, from 8-11 a.m. April through September and 9-11 a.m. October through March. It only closes in the threat of severe weather. Visit cottonmillfarmersmarket.org for more information.

Cotton Mills Farmers’ Market

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he Cotton Mills Farmers’ Market has been a staple for Carroll County residents looking to gather their home-grown goods every Saturday morning on Dixie Street in Carrollton for more than two decades now. With 2023 marking the 22nd year of operation, the market serves as a win-win for both consumers and farmers and vendors. Featuring everything from fresh produce, meats and cheese, as well as breads, pastries, granola, juices, jams, jellies, honey, flowers and farm-related crafts, the Cotton Mills Farmers’ Market provides a space for products grown exclusively by local

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Photo: NG Turf founder and CEO Aaron McWhorter.

Carroll County Agribusiness

Grows Strong

NGTurf is an industry leader throughout the Southeast

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arroll County has a rich tradition as an agricultural powerhouse, tracked all the way back to the county’s roots. When gold was discovered near current-day Villa Rica in 1830, the population started to grow until Carroll County became the 7th largest county in the state – and most of those residents were farmers. By 1860, the new railroad through Carroll County opened doors for more commercial-style agriculture, only to be put on hold by the Civil War. Although many farms fell into disrepair during and after the war, agribusiness in the county recovered quickly, and Carroll County was one of the largest cottonproducing counties in the state by 1900. This did not go unnoticed nationally. In 1907, Carroll County received Georgia’s first Extension agent – it was only the second county agent hired in the country. By 1954, 3,155 farms found homes in the county. The agribusiness tradition continues today, with nearly 900 working farms spread over nearly 90,000 acres in the county, based on the 2017 Census report. These farms include livestock, such as poultry and cows (with the largest cattlemen’s association in the state), as well as crops such as vegetables, hay and sod. Agriculture, forestry, parks, recreation and conservation lands comprise 69.2% of the acreage in unincorporated Carroll County, according to the 2018 Carroll County Comprehensive Plan.

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These farms generate an annual farm gate value of $240 million – farm gate value typically means the price the product is sold at by the farm. In Carroll County, agriculture output is over $538 million and creates over 4,000 jobs. That’s no surprise considering 56% of the soil in the county is considered prime agricultural soil. Schools in the county believe in the importance of educating the next generation of farmers, to keep the tradition moving forward. Central High School, for example, offers several pathways including Horticulture, Animal Production, Forest Science and Agriculture Mechanics. West Georgia Technical College, with locations in Carroll and surrounding counties, recently met with the agriculture community to determine how to meet growing


agriculture education needs. “I feel certain that given the landscape of agriculture in West Georgia, we should be at the table helping to train and produce workers,” WGTC Vice President of Academic Affairs Kristen Buoy said. “We want to support all industries and workforce needs in our area, including agriculture.” In the University of Georgia’s Georgia Farm Gate Value Report from 2019, Carroll County is noted as a top-10 producer by volume in the state for: • • • • • • •

Okra Turfgrass Beef Cattle Finished Outside of the County Beef Cattle Beef Stockers Horses (Boarding, Training and Breeding) Total Livestock and Aquaculture Value

Part of the turfgrass success that propelled the county into the top 10 came from the hard work of NG Turf founder and CEO Aaron McWhorter. Family owned and operated for 35 years, NG Turf has established itself as an industry leader throughout the Southeast, providing a wide selection of quality premium grass varieties that are backed by superior service and a one-year warranty. Unlike many crop farmers, sod farmers don’t find a return on their planting investment the same year they plant. "Our average crop right now takes about 18 months," says McWhorter. "Then, we have to mow it three times a week. We have to keep it weed-free year-round. Next, we have to water and maintain it even after we've grown it in. We sell about 45 percent of the farm a year, and the rest is always in transition." There is also the added expense of maintaining the crop until it can be sold. Freight costs are very expensive, and one truckload can weigh up to 40,000 pounds. To remain competitive in their pricing, NG Turf delivers sod to clients typically within a 200-mile radius. When McWhorter began growing sod in 1985, “I’m proud to be part of such a special community. Carroll County is home, and the people and businesses here support each other like family.” – Tim Martin, President and CEO Carroll Electric Membership Cooperative

he had only one or two employees. He planted 25 acres of Bermuda grass that first year. NG Turf has grown exponentially from its humble beginnings. The business now has approximately 3,000 acres of production across six farm locations in Georgia and Alabama, including his first location in Whitesburg. It has also expanded into another company – Sports Turf Company – created in December 1991 to meet the needs of the growing athletic field construction business. NG Turf and Sports Turf Company combined have close to 200 employees, many of whom are certified turf professionals. Sports Turf is now an ESOP company owned by the employees. Still a family-run company, McWhorter’s son Mark McWhorter, daughters Merett Alexander and Natalie Howard, son-in-law Jutt Howard and granddaughter Addie McWhorter all actively work in the business. McWhorter appreciates he can help support families and the local economy, but having close to 200 employees is a huge responsibility for a business owner. He is quick to point out that it’s the employees who really make the business a success. McWhorter says the location of his farm has been another key to NG Turf's success in the sod business, with favorable soil types, access to the

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accomplishing the objective, river for irrigation and its and the objective really is proximity to the Atlanta about customer satisfaction market. NG Turf is the – solving a problem. I feel closest farm to Atlanta like when we are putting sod with significant volume. out there, we are solving "The Whitesburg a problem. We're helping property is what got us somebody fix their yard. It's in the sod business," NG Turf's goal is 100 percent customer satisfaction, from really nice to have someone McWhorter says. "If I either call or tell me, 'Your had not had this piece of quality and delivery to customer service. property, I would probably be teaching school again people have just done a great job,' and to hear them give a good recommendation." or doing something else. We have a little nucleus Customer satisfaction is always the goal at NG here of around 800 acres of good soil – rich soil." "It is interesting," he relates. "You could construe Turf, and no matter what the situation may be, they always do their best to make the customer that to be a lot of pressure to make a payroll every successful. week. And if the money quits coming in, it would A cornerstone of NG Turf is education, and many quickly turn into a crisis. It's like any other business." Like most entrepreneurs, McWhorter doesn't take of their employees are certified turf professionals. They strive to be turfgrass experts and give their any of the success of his businesses for granted. customers reliable advice, even after the sale. With so many employees, the biggest challenge "Our goal is 100 percent customer satisfaction, for McWhorter is just keeping everybody headed 100 percent on-time delivery, 100 percent quality," in the same direction, keeping them engaged he says. "How we answer the phone, how we and involved and looking toward accomplishing respond, 100 percent perfection. That's the goal. Do something. we struggle to reach the goal? Everybody does – we "Building the 'esprit de corps,' if you will," do, too. The other part of that is that if we struggle McWhorter explains. "A synergy of family. I think and we stump our toe, then we will make it right." it's about the company as much as it's about

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Home & Happy on the Farm

Inset Photo: Dr. Allison Key and David Key with their two children, Luke and Ada Lynn.

Balancing careers, family and farm life a labor of love for Allison and David Key

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ome on the farm is Allison and David Key’s happy place. Despite having their own careers – Allison is a local family physician who owns an award-winning private healthcare practice, while David is a civil engineer by trade – bringing Key Farms to life is something both felt a calling toward upon getting married in 2006. Living on the family farm where David grew up on the east side of Bowdon, the couple bought their first eight head of cattle shortly after tying the knot, and the adventure started from there. “Through the years, we talked about the economics of farming and how you want a farm to be sustainable. You want it to be a generational thing,” recalled Dr. Key, who founded 3:16 Healthcare in 2017, which has grown into multiple practices in Carrollton and Bremen. “You want it to be something your kids, your grandkids, your greatgrandkids someday do.” And thus, Key Farms officially became a reality,

where business has been booming ever since, as its herd has grown to more than 250 head of cattle on the property. The Keys opened a storefront on Maple Street in Carrollton in February 2022 – Key Farms Meat & Mercantile – offering home-grown, delicious beef cuts, along with an array of other local products such as honey, jelly, jerky, spices, grilling utensils and Key Farms branded apparel, to name just a few. One of the additions coming to the storefront includes a fresh market, where you can come in and get fresh cuts of locally raised beef. There are also plans for “Robert’s Outdoor World,” which offers custom fishing lures, local fishing guided trips, birthday trips and more. Although the company’s offerings may have expanded through the years, the vision remains the same. They want to ensure that meat from Key Farms is not only delicious, but nutritious. That means no chemicals are used on the pastures, and they’ve remained adamant to the commitment of

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never using hormones or antibiotics on their cattle. The cattle are free-range, grass-fed before receiving a high-quality, non-GMO grain prior to being processed. “We’ve gotten really into regenerative agriculture. We’re trying to raise them as naturally as you can raise an animal. And obviously, humanely, too. Our kids are involved. They’re safe animals and treated humanely,” Dr. Key said. Following a great deal of research, the Keys found a new, state-of-the-art facility that was USDA certified and approved in Forsyth, Ga., to process their meat. “It’s flash-frozen there, which means it’s such a cold freeze and so fast that it preserves all the nutrients versus putting it in your traditional freezer,” Dr. Key said. “It’s vacuum-sealed, so it’s good for two years and all those nutrients are preserved just like you cut it fresh off the cow.” Carroll County has a rich history in agriculture, something the Keys aim to preserve in today’s everchanging climate of losing rural areas to outside investors buying up land. Dr. Key noted how the COVID pandemic really made her family re-evaluate what it wanted to do long-term, and every conversation came back to farming. “What a lot of people don’t realize is that the beef industry is one of the largest industries in Carroll County,” Dr. Key said. “Healthcare, obviously, is also important. We have Southwire. There are some really important business entities and structures in our community, but agriculture is one of the biggest and one of the most important.” When it comes to THE WESTCARE DR. EUGENE balancing WALKER YOUTH ACADEMY all of these Uplifting the Human Spirit endeavors, Intensive Residential Treatment including Highly structured, Therapeutic Environment raising two No Cost for Male Residents of Georgia children – Ada Who Meet Eligibility (12) and Luke State Funded by the Georgia DBHDD (10) – Dr. Key Evidence-based Approach to stressed how Addiction and Recovery oftentimes the Helping youth become healthy, positive, term "balance" productive and substance free becomes an illusion. “It’s something I 678.374.3319 read one time 2385 Oak Grove Church Rd. Carrollton, GA 30117 and it’s been

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helpful to me as a working mom. There will be times where you are juggling all the balls at work, but you might drop one at home. Then there’s going to be other times when you juggle all the balls at home, but you drop something at work. It’s just the give and take of life,” Dr. Key said. At the end of the day, it’s a matter of prioritizing what means most to you. Obviously, both Allison and David Key take pride in their work and the way they’re raising their children. Now, it’s all about this next chapter of their lives by doing even more on the farm as a family. In the spring of 2023, Key Farms harvested its first strawberry patch consisting of 13,000 plants. “We invited people to come out for U-Pick strawberries. We brought the strawberries up to the store, too, on days we didn’t have U-Pick. We’re planning to double the size of that for next year,” Dr. Key said. “In the fall, we have pumpkins, and the plan is to kind of have something year-round out at the farm for people to come and do, from flowerpicking and vegetables and fruits and pumpkins. If I could talk David into it, Christmas trees and Christmas lights. That’s where he’s drawn the line so far, but we’ll see.” And that’s what the Keys foresee in their future –


"We both believe in the lifestyle that farming creates. We just really believe that raising our kids in that environment, where they’re working, it’s just a really salt-of-theearth way to grow up." – Dr. Allison Key

an opportunity to share their love and their family’s love for farming through Agritourism at Key Farms. “It’s really an opportunity for people to come out and be on the farm,” Dr. Key said. “There will probably be some farm vacation-type stays, where you can come out and stay for a few nights and really experience life on the farm, no matter what season that is. And, hopefully, continue to explore regenerative agriculture, expand the species that we have on the farm. All that fun stuff.” After all, this is home. And home on the farm is their happy place. “It’s super-important for me to be a good

physician, but it’s even more important for me to be a good mom and wife,” Dr. Key said. “We both believe in the lifestyle that farming creates. We just really believe that raising our kids in that environment, where they’re working, it’s just a really salt-of-the-earth way to grow up. You talk about having the birds and the bees talk with your kids. Well, you’re living on a farm where this stuff happens naturally. Our kids learned to count by counting cows. It’s just a really wholesome way to grow up and to raise a family.” For more information on Key Farms, visit www.key-farms.com.

'The Best Little Airport in West Georgia,' West Georgia Regional Airport (also known as O.V. Gray Field) is a public use airport covering 396 acres in Mount Zion.

Complex throughout the year. Mount Zion is a short drive from John Tanner Park, a 138-acre property that offers fishing, hiking, parks, campgrounds and RV park and swimming.

Mount Zion

Leadership: Mayor: Randy Sims.

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he City of Mount Zion rests on a hill in the rolling northwest countryside of Carroll County. The small, tight-knit community sits five miles off Interstate 20 and eight miles west of Carrollton. The city has its own police department, along with water and garbage services, and is also home to the Mount Zion Community/Senior Center and Mount Zion Recreation Department. The recreation department plays host to numerous baseball and softball tournaments at the Mount Zion Tanner

City Council: Donald Newman (Post I), Eric Robinson (Post II), Marty Spruill (Post III), John Griffin (Post IV). Annual Events: Founders Day, Mount Zion Christmas Celebration and Parade. "I would like to invite everyone to visit Carroll County, Ga., and especially the small, undiscovered gem of a city, Mount Zion. The rural atmosphere and small-town flavor of our area is unmatched." – Randy Sims, Mayor

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he Carroll County Ag Center plays host to numerous events throughout the year, but one of its primary purposes is educating the local public, especially the youth of Carroll County, through the University of Georgia Extension program. Under the local leadership of Director Paula Burke, UGA Extension Carroll County links resources from UGA, Fort Valley State University and Carroll County in providing educational programs, assistance and information to local citizens about the benefits of the industry and the impact it makes on our communities.

Roopville

"The Roopville community is founded on giving. Our diverse community gives their time, talent and resources to ensure the beauty and history of Roopville is preserved. That makes Roopville a great place to live and a wonderful place to serve. I’m honored to represent the community of Roopville as Mayor. Our council is hardworking and devoted to the people and their desire to maintain this peaceful community. Maintaining our rural spirit and being so close to all the advantages offered by Carroll County is the perfect mix. Carroll County is truly a great place to call home!" –90 Tommy Eason, Mayor

Some of the program’s key initiatives include the Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Program and Junior Master Gardeners. The mission of the Master Gardener program is to train volunteers to complement, enhance and support the educational efforts of the local UGA Extension Office. All Master Gardeners must complete a training course and interview prior to being selected. The Master Gardeners serve host to a handful of events over the course of the year, including the Buffalo Creek Fall Festival, Art in the Garden in the spring, the Mother’s Day Plant Sale and Camp Dirty Photo: The W.E. Johnson Sweet Potato Barn in Roopville is one of the most photographed barns in Georgia.

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he Town of Roopville centers around the Roop House, a historical landmark of the small town, which extends 500 yards in every direction from the restored plantation house. The city, located in southwest Carroll County, is named after John King Roop, the son of Martin Roop, who is considered the founding father of Roopville. The Roop House, soaking up everything Southern, is currently used for special events and celebrations and is a hallmark of the annual Roopville Homecoming Festival, where revelers gather to enjoy local arts and entertainment, a parade and tour of the Roop House. Another Roopville staple is Udderly Cool Creamery, an artisan cheese shop that produces American and European-style cheeses by hand. Leadership: Mayor: Tommy Eason. City Council: Connie Brown, Cecil Davis, Jill Dewberry, Gerald Gilland, Chad Wilson. Annual Events: Roopville Homecoming Festival


Knees, an annual summer youth camp. The Junior Master Gardeners is a free program for children ages 7-12 that meets on the second Monday of each month from 4-5:30 p.m. during the months of September through May. The Junior Master Gardeners learn how to plant herbs and vegetables, identify types of seeds, analyze soil, plan for pollinators and study plants from the Buffalo Creek Garden. Originated in 2005, Camp Dirty Knees has become a summer tradition at the Ag Center, where a different theme is selected each year for the 40 campers to undertake.

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porting the moniker of “Carroll County’s Best Kept Secret,” word is getting out about the City of Temple as it continues to balance growth with its small-town character. The city features a retail and dining district right off the I-20 exit, along with a rustic downtown strip that mirrors Norfolk Southern Railway, which runs through northern Carroll County. Temple, which was recently ranked one of Georgia’s 50 safest cities under the leadership of Temple Police Chief Creig Lee and his officers, provides its citizens with a senior center full of activities and a wealth of opportunities for the community’s youth at the city's recreation department.

Another key learning initiative from the extension is the 4-H program, putting a focus on self-building development in the form of leadership, citizenship, public speaking and practical life skills. As part of both the Carroll County and Carrollton City Schools systems, 4-H is open to all children ages 9-19. What initially started as farming clubs, 4-H has evolved into many other aspects of teaching, including computers, recycling, photography, nutrition, violence prevention, teamwork and other topics of value geared toward the local youth. For more information, visit www.extension.uga.edu/county-offices/carroll.html.

Jones Bar-B-Q has been a cornerstone of the Temple community for decades.

Leadership: Mayor: Michael Johnson. City Council: Casey Russom (Ward 1), Howard Walden (Ward 2), Alexsis Boles (Ward 3), Tom Wallace (Ward 4), Richard Bracknell (Ward 5). Annual Events: Founders Day, Christmas Parade “In Carroll County, we are fortunate to have government officials who simultaneously work to improve their own communities and improve the county. The collaborative spirit among these officials enhances the opportunities for residents of Carroll County.” – Michael Johnson, Mayor

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The One-Stop Shop for Z Fanatics

Temple native Russell Floyd parlays passion into profession as president of Z1 Motorsports

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hobby that started out of a barn on a chicken farm in rural Carroll County has grown into a global, multi-million dollar operation – all through the grind and gleaming eye of a Z gearhead. Russell Floyd recalls first falling in love with the Nissan 300ZX around the age of 13. Of course, he quickly realized it wouldn’t be easy or affordable to buy a new sports car, but that didn’t stop the Temple native from working hard and saving his money. And by the time Floyd graduated from Temple High School on his path to earning an engineering degree at Georgia Tech, he had saved enough to buy one – albeit a totaled-out 300ZX. But through that initial purchase, some parts and a pipe dream, the wheels for the road to Z1 Motorsports becoming a reality were put into motion.

Ultimately, Floyd opted to give up his day job and parlayed his passion into a profession as founder and president/CEO of Z1 Motorsports. A world leader in parts selection, service and performance for the Nissan 300ZX, 350Z, 370Z – as well as the Infiniti 35 and 37, and, most recently, the Nissan Offroad Truck – Z1 Motorsports has emerged as the “one-stop shop” for Z enthusiasts, a customer base that is almost entirely driven by online sales and in-house marketing. “We’re the specialty-specific products for these vehicles that you can’t find anywhere else, but you can get them all in one place here, and you can get them in a few days if you live in the U.S.,” Floyd said. “It’s not really a local market, it’s more concentrated on where the cars are in the country, or even in the world, for that matter.” Z1 Motorsports has come a long way since Floyd

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found his calling with the wrecked 300ZX back in 2000. Upon discovering a “cult-like following” of Z fanatics as online technology and group chats became commonplace through the Internet, Floyd earned a reputation as the go-to guy for Z parts and even helped with the assembly of those parts for his blossoming base of customers. While remaining dedicated to his studies at Georgia Tech, Floyd found himself coming home every weekend, buying more wrecked Zs and hustling up a good bit of cash in the process. The real ultimatum of whether to take the career leap of faith or keep his love a hobby came after graduation and moving into the business sector. “I found myself every night after work and every weekend working on the cars and talking to people online and selling parts and getting interested in performance and making the cars go faster,” Floyd said. “I started sketching out some ways that I thought I could come up with some parts to really make the cars perform better.” As orders continued to pile up, Floyd had to hire help – including friends he grew up with who are still part of the Z1 team today – boxing up parts and shipping them out of the Temple workshop.

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“Eventually, I just found myself doing that all day. So I was able to hire some more people and started working on more cars and got more into the performance side and started developing some parts. I thought, ‘Wow, if I start developing these performance parts, rather than used parts, I can mass produce these and have a big market for them,’” Floyd said. Needless to say, things are rolling right along in that regard. Now housed in a 50,000-square-foot facility on Hwy. 61 between Carrollton and Villa Rica, business is booming for Z1 Motorsports. While in the process of an estimated $70 million in sales in 2023 with up to 250,000 orders out of its headquarters, it marked a continued upward trend from $60 million in 2022 after hitting the $20 million mark in 2018. Along with a 2,000-square-foot showroom featuring a fleet of Z1 Motorsports vehicles used for product testing, product development and marketing, Z1 headquarters also boasts an eightbay shop, in-ground Dynojet, customer lounge and offices for housing sales representatives, parts managers and corporate personnel. There is also designated space for used parts storage and a distribution center, although the demand for product has Floyd seeking additional warehouse space in the Carrollton area and an expansion of the on-site distribution center in 2024. Among the 105 employees on the payroll, they consist of a sales team, product experts, ecommerce team, customer service, marketing team, mechanical engineers and technicians – the majority of whom are all Z enthusiasts. “We started picking up customers to come work for us who had different skill sets because we had so many customers that did so many different things for a living,” Floyd said. “So we recruited from a


customer base, but we recruited people that loved Z1 Motorsports welcomes its fellow fanatics to Z being around the cars and were passionate about Nationals every year, a two-day event that brings it. So we started developing a really good team of people from all over the country – and world – to the people. By about 2017-18, we had a really great west Georgia region for a day at Atlanta Motorsports group together and decided to put together a really Park in Dawsonville, followed by a day of celebration awesome plan.” at Z1 headquarters in Carrollton. The plan sounds simple enough – and it’s proven In 2022, Z1 Motorsports hosted people from 44 to be a highly successful formula, to say the least. states and five different countries with more than “Finding a niche of people that need a certain 1,000 guests in attendance. product that no one else is serving,” Floyd said. One of the most rewarding aspects of the “We know how to reach those people, because experience is how the group hails from all different those people gather together in groups online or walks of life, but comes together for a common they have car meets for Zs and different things. We cause. know how to target our audience, we know who our “Some people are flying into west Georgia on audience is and we know what they want.” their private jets because they just love these cars. Some of Z1’s top markets include California, They grew up with them, and now they’ve got a Florida and Texas, along with plenty of customers bunch of money and they still love these cars. And in the Peach State. There’s also a growing global you’ve got some people who can barely afford the audience among the more than 100,000 social gas to get here,” Floyd said. media followers, as well as emails blasting out “You’ve got different races and religions, but they to 300,000 customers and potential customers all come together and are all just best friends. They highlighting new products and promotions. get to know each other online. So you create this “We ship about 4,000 orders a day all over the common group of people around these cars, which world and all sorts of different products,” said Floyd, is very interesting. A ton of friendships develop. noting that the only day Z1 doesn’t ship is Sunday. There’s a unique thing about the Z car for some “We’ve got a staff here that pulls all the orders from reason that drives people to be obsessive about different places in the warehouse with the software them.” that we’ve developed. We go through all these For Floyd and his team, it’s been one heck of a orders, they all get packed and put in a FedEx or ride thus far. And they don’t plan on slowing down UPS truck and sent out all day.” anytime soon. So, what is the attraction to the Z that drives such From humble beginnings of operating out of a a demand? chicken farm in Temple to running a multi-million Just find Floyd. dollar company with a worldwide audience, Floyd is After all, he will be the first to tell you that he is especially proud to do it all right here at home. not just a businessman, but even more so a client of “So many people start a business like this, they the Z culture. have to move to a metropolitan area where there’s “It’s an affordable sports car, it’s a driver’s car. more customers,” Floyd said. “The great thing There are so many about ecommerce cars now that just and being online, it From humble beginnings of drive for you and operating out of a chicken farm just doesn’t matter. have all the safety So we get to be here in Temple to running a multifeatures. But the around friends and million dollar company with a Z still is a manual family and some worldwide audience, Russell – you can get an Floyd is especially proud to do of the guys that I automatic – but grew up with. It’s it all right here at home. it’s very much awesome to be able an affordable, to do that, and we enthusiast driver’s love that we’ve been car,” Floyd said. able to continue to “People who do it here in Carroll love the Z are just County.” crazy about these To learn more, visit vehicles.” z1motorsports.com.

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reserving its historic character while promoting well-planned growth serves as the vision for the City of Villa Rica, a thriving community on the northeastern side of Carroll County. "The City of Gold" earned its nickname as the site of the first Gold Strike in the state of Georgia, and

"I grew up in Carroll County and have experienced with everyone else the many changes we have undergone in a very short time. This is a great part of Georgia, with tremendous business opportunities and a terrific lifestyle. Villa Rica has built some solid relationships with our neighboring governments, and together we are going to work together to manage the growth that’s coming our way. We enjoy the hometown feel we have here, and we’re going to keep it. " – Gil McDougal, Mayor

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that history is encapsulated at Pine Mountain Gold Museum at Stockmar Park, which serves as the historical landmark of Villa Rica. Known for its abundance of arts, culture and history, much of that is showcased

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someone born raised in Villa Rica, proud to see once small town grown “As “As someone whowho waswas born andand raised in Villa Rica, I amI am proud to see howhow ourour once small town hashas grown andand prospered over the decades. This growth has been both a blessing and a challenge; it has invigorated our prospered over the decades. This growth has been both a blessing and a challenge; it has invigorated our community, expanding infrastructure resources been challenging. honored to serve community, butbut expanding ourour infrastructure andand resources hashas been challenging. I amI am honored to serve as as Mayor, along council staff, I have been working to manage growth responsibly so that Mayor, and,and, along withwith thethe council andand citycity staff, I have been working to manage growth responsibly so that everyone in our community is served equally. a great town a proud history continue everyone in our community is served equally. We We areare a great town withwith a proud history andand we we will will continue to to a great place to work, play, learn.” be abegreat place to work, play, live,live, andand learn.”

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over the course of the year at the MILL Amphitheater, a 2,500-capacity green space in the heart of downtown where concerts, festivals, classic car shows and other annual events are held. Located 35 miles west of Atlanta, Villa Rica is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state of Georgia, experiencing a 5.1% population growth since the 2010 census and an influx of nearly 25 people per month due to new industry and the expansion of existing businesses in the community. Villa Rica is home to Coca-Cola patriarch Asa Candler, as well as gospel music founder and blues legend Thomas A. Dorsey and current NBA star Jae Crowder. Leadership: Mayor: Gil McDougal. City Council: Shirley Marchman (Ward 1), Matthew Momtahan (Ward 2), Leslie McPherson (Ward 3), Anna McCoy (Ward 4), Danny Carter (Ward 5).

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Annual Events: West Georgia Jazz Festival, Gold Rush Festival & Concert, Summer Concert Series, Thomas A. Dorsey Birthplace Heritage Festival, Thrill at the MILL, Christmas on Main.

The McIntosh Reserve Park in Whitesburg is a 527-acre park packed with history, trails,a splash water park, pavilions and sweeping frontage on the Chattahoochee River.

ocated along the Chattahoochee River in southeastern Carroll County, the City of Whitesburg occupies 2.8 square miles of land, reeling in a genuine aura of small-town Southern living Leadership: Mayor: Amy Williford. with big dreams. One of the major attractions to the city is Historic City Council: Donna Whitley (Post 1), Vacant Banning Mills, home to the longest and largest zipline (Post 2), Lucy Gamble (Post 3), Chris Lewis (Post 4). canopy tour in the world. The tourist destination features everything from Annual Events: Fall Festival outdoor adventure to fine dining and lodging. "It's a place to learn and connect with Whitesburg is also just under a 10-minute drive others. All generations can find enjoyto McIntosh Reserve, an outdoor recreation area ment in each other. Because we are an featuring 14 miles of trails for walking, cycling open-minded county here, it’s truly or horseback riding. McIntosh serves as an ideal location for camping with tremendous scenery and a climate where the four corners of the world can meet, enjoy each an all-around, family friendly atmosphere. other’s culture and designs and still With its access to the Chattahoochee River, be home for supper." Whitesburg brings in outdoor enthusiasts from all over the area to enjoy rafting, canoeing and – Lucy Gamble Whitesburg City Council, (Post 3) kayaking.

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Looking for a new place to explore? Discover Carrollton. Local eats, artisan beverages and craft brews are on the menu in our charming downtown. Find live music, art exhibits, performances, historic landmarks and boutique shopping around every turn. Love the outdoors? Zipline at Historic Banning Mills, bike our 18-mile GreenBelt or enjoy a round of disc golf or a picnic in one of our many parks. With so many options to explore, you're sure to find an original adventure in Carrollton.

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