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2B — The Newnan Times-Herald   |  Sunday, September 8, 2013

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Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft grand opening Thursday

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Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores is celebrating the grand opening of the new Newnan Jo-Ann Sept. 12-14 in the Newnan Pavilion. “As we open this new store, we are pleased to offer our sewing and crafting customers more of what they want — exciting new product lines, higher quality fabrics, better in-store presentations, and regionalized product offerings,” said Travis Smith, CEO and President of Jo-Ann Stores Inc. “The passion and expertise of our store team members, combined with insightful product demonstrations and project inspiration, will make this new store a

back to its former glory but also add to it, including the landscape, made for an incredible project,” Pylant said. So what does the future hold for Historical Concepts? At the moment, expansion throughout the Southeast and beyond is currently under way, with home projects completed in Idaho, Sun Valley, Missouri, Maryland and into Long Island. “Our clients have taken us there,” explains Pylant. Studying precedent is one of the main facets to the company’s success, explains Pylant. “ We l i ke to ac t ua l ly go through and photograph and study the surroundings of each area we are proposed to work in order to study what would be a good fit.” “We are country mice and its astounding to see where we have been able to work. You have to pinch yourself.” H istor ica l Concepts h a s worked with a multitude of med i a such a s m a ga zi nes Southern Living and Garden Gun, and the company has been involved with Southern Living’s Idea House program that included two homes in Senoia in recent years. But it’s the old tried and true method of word of mouth that keeps their reputation sterling. H istor ica l Concepts h a s had quite a lot of involvement in Senoia, starting when the Senoia Downtown Development Authority hired the company in 2006 to come up with “design guidelines” for new construction and renovations in the historic district. The company did the design work on both Idea Houses, as well as the new downtown buildings

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the determined initiatives. Over the next five months, I will be sharing the Business Development Department’s planned goals and the specific strategic objectives dedicated to actualizing each goal. I hope that the city’s commitment to

Principal for Peachtree City based Historical Concepts Terry Pylant

at 42 and 48 Main Street, and is the designer for the Gin Project adjacent to downtown. A mon g s t my pr a i s e for his work, without hesitation, Pylant makes a special point to note that Historical Concepts is a “we” company and not an “I.” “There are so many, younger smarter folks that work here that make it happen,” expressed Pylant. “I’m only a part of this wonderful, historical team.” Pylant is still very proud to call Newnan home Living just off the Court Square, he and his family enjoy the Sunday walks to First United Methodist Church. As the father of twin sons, they are also heavily involved in Boy Scouts. However, when broached on the subject of pastimes and hobbies, Pylant admits that architecture still ranks high amongst his loves. “When we travel, my wife gets onto me because we come back w it h photog raph s of architectural details with a few family pictures scattered in,” he chuckles. “It’s more than just a job. There is a real love and passion for it.”

an active business development strategy is welcomed and I invite your constructive feedback. • Goal 1: Retain & Expand Existing Businesses. • Goal 2: Recruit Quality Employment and Investment Opportunities. • Goal 3: Catalyze Redevelopment of Existing Assets.

one-stop creative destination in this community.” In celebration of this new location in the Newnan Pavilion located on Highway 34 East/ Bullsboro Drive, Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores will make a donation to support local education. One school in the community will receive a $2,000 grant that will be used to fund the educational project of its choosing. In addition, coin boxes are located near store cash registers to collect donations to support the American Heart Association. The company, team members and generous customers, provided more than $142,000 to the AHA through the coin box

donations and various campaigns in 2012. Finally, this new store will participate in merchandise donation programs to benefit national non-profit partners including The Kids In Need Foundation. “As a proud community supporter, JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores is pleased to be able to make an impact locally not only during our grand opening celebrations, but in our ongoing efforts,” states Smith. Grand opening festivities will begin Thursday-Saturday, with doors opening at 9 a.m. each day. On Thursday, a ribboncutting ceremony will take place 15 minutes prior to the 9 a.m. store opening with Newnan Mayor Keith Brady.

BUSINESSBRIEFS The Healthy Habit store closes The Healthy Habit store on Jefferson Street has closed. Store personnel will continue to offer massage services, as well as reflexology and ionic foot detox, at The Herb Shop on Dixon Street on Sept. 9.

Harvest Christian Bookstore opening Harvest Christian Bookstore opened Saturday in the South Court Square location formerly occupied by Scott's Bookstore. The store offers a large assortment of Biblically-based products including Bibles, Christian books, music, gifts, family entertainment, home decor, jewelry, cards, apparel,

a nd chu rch suppl ies a nd Media, a company helping curriculum. young adults set a strong foundation for their future by teaching them how money impacts Southern Roots ribbon cutting Sept. 10 their lives. The brass student program A Newnan-Coweta Cham- provides local high school ber of Commerce ribbon cut- teachers with materials that ting for Southern Roots Nursteach students about perery on U.S. Hwy. 29 just north sonal finance while meeting of Newnan will be held Sept. 10 educational standards. Mateat 9 a.m. Southern Roots is in the for- rials include the brass Magamer location of A&W Nurs- zine Student Edition, a lifestyle ery. All plants are grown in the magazine about "the money southeast and are personally side of life" written by young adults for young adults. There selected by the owners. is also online access to the Teacher Resource Center. Delta Community In addition to the materiannounces financial als, Delta Community Credit education program Union representatives are also Delta Community Credit available to bring "the money Union is partnering with brass side of life" directly into the

classroom. Teachers interested in having a classroom presentation should contact Maria Peifer at maria.peifer@ deltacommunitycu.com. T he brass Media student prog ra m joi ns ot her Delta Community initiatives designed to support young people, including Quaterlife, Serve and Deserve, the annual scholarship and Credit Unions for Kids, which supports Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Ite m s for con s id e ra t ion as business briefs should be e-mailed to business@newnan. com, faxed to 770-253-2538, or mailed to Business Briefs, The Newnan Times-Herald, P.O. Box 1052, Newnan, GA 30264. E-mail submissions are preferred.

Yahoo unveils its new logo as part of makeover SUNNYVALE, Calif. (AP) — Yahoo has refreshed its logo for the first time since shortly after the Internet company’s founding 18 years ago. The new look is part of a ma keover that Ya hoo Inc. has been undergoing since the company hired Google executive Marissa Mayer to become Yahoo’s CEO. Mayer has already spruced up Yahoo’s front page, email and Flickr, as well as engineered a series of acquisitions to attracting more traffic on mobile devices. T he shopping spree has been highlighted by Yahoo’s

$1.1 billion purchase of Tumbl r, a n I nter net blog g i ng service. The redesigned logo retains some of the elements of the old one, including the company’s official color, purple. Yahoo’s familiar exclamation point is still there, too, but with a twist. When v i sitor s come to Ya ho o’s front page or a n app, t he excla mation poi nt da nces across some of the lettering before settling at the end of the company’s name. “ We k new we wa nted a logo t hat ref lected Ya hoo — whimsical, yet sophisti-

cated,” Mayer wrote on Tumblr. “modern and fresh, with a nod to our history. Having a human touch, personal.” Mayer, 38, said she spent most of one weekend figuring out what the new logo should look like with four other Yahoo colleagues.

In a n effort to dr um up more interest in the changeover, Yahoo showed some of the logos that Mayer and her helpers cast aside. Mayer’s overhaul of Yahoo has attracted a lot of attention, but so far it hasn’t provided a significant lift to the company’s revenue. Yahoo’s stock has climbed by nearly 80 percent, but most of that gain has been driven by the company’s 24 percent stake in China’s Alibaba Holdings Group. Investors prize Alibaba because it has emerged as one of the fastest growing companies on the Internet.

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