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irding is one of the fastest-growing hobbies, with an estimated 50 million Americans planning an outing to observe birds in the wild each year. It offers an opportunity to relax, get outdoors and appreciate and learn about beautiful creatures inexpensively and year-round. With an abundance of water and green space, Coweta and Fayette Counties have not been left out of this trend as a host of species of birds both reside and migrate through here each year. Here is a sampling of the places in Coweta and Fayette where you may expect to see an impressive array of birds. Each site has many different species with a lot of overlap, but these are a few of the highlights you may expect to see in each.

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n Coweta County–Popular birding sites At 2,910 acres, Chattahoochee Bend State Park, in northwest Coweta County, is one of the largest state parks in Georgia and a hotspot for birding. With six miles of wooded trails along the Chattahoochee River, many species can be seen across all seasons. Birds wintering here include White-throated, Swamp and Fox Sparrows, Common Yellowthroat and Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers as well as Downy, Hairy, Red-bellied and Pileated Woodpeckers. Springtime brings the migration of warblers such as the Black-and-White Warbler and Black-throated Green Warbler, while the Summer brings the Yellowbilled Cuckoo, Indigo Bunting, Summer Tanager and White-eyed Vireo among so many others. Merimac Lakes Park next to the Senoia Library is an active area for birding consisting of two ponds and a small area of wetland. The ponds can host dozens of waterfowl in the winter including the Redhead Duck. Cedar Waxwing and Ruby- and Golden-crowned Kinglets can also be found during the winter months. During the spring and summer, a variety of swallows- Tree Swallows, Barn Swallows, and Northern Rough-winged Swallows- can be found swooping around the ponds with the occasional Great Egret in the back area of the ponds. Besides its reputation G for attracting G zombies,

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downtown Senoia, with its abundant, mature hardwoods, is one place you can regularly find Red-headed Woodpeckers in all seasons. Chimney Swifts also abound between May and September. n Fayette County–Popular birding sites The Fayette County Water System has a collection of reservoirs that are open to the public. Lake Peachtree, a 250 acre reservoir in Peachtree City, has generated particular interest to birders and photographers with several Bald Eagles fishing there. Easiest points of access are Drake Field near the Library, Battery Way Park, and the newly constructed spillway at the south end of the lake on Kelly Drive. Though some believe it to be mythical, Wilson’s Snipe is an actual bird sometimes seen at Lake

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Peachtree. During the winter months, many varieties of ducks, such as Bufflehead, Bluewinged Teal, Redheads, Ring-necked Ducks, Ruddy Ducks and Hooded Mergansers can be seen. The largest of the reservoirs, Lake Horton, is 780 acres and located in south Fayette County at 1275 Antioch Road in Fayetteville. Lake Horton Park is 82 acres and offers 2.8 miles of paved walking trails from which both lake and fields can be watched for birds. One species known to make an appearance at Lake Horton that garners particular attention is the White Pelican. The Southern Conservation Land Trust is a community land trust that owns, manages and protects over 16,032 acres including six properties in Fayette County, all of which are conducive to birding. If you visit Sam’s Lake Bird Sanctuary on Old Senoia Road in Fayetteville, you’ll almost certainly hear the chattering of a Belted Kingfisher moving about the lake. Birds large and small, from Ruby-throated Hummingbirds to Red-tailed Hawks, can be seen there. Sam’s Lake is both a wildlife sanctuary certified by the Atlanta Audubon Society and a Certified Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation. Nesmith Preserve is a 120 acre property on Whitewater Creek near the Starr’s Mill school complex. A 300 foot boardwalk provides an expansive view of the creek from which Wood Ducks, Red-winged Blackbirds, Blue-grey Gnatcatchers, Grey Catbirds and Great Blue Herons are commonly seen and Barred Owls are often heard. Peachtree City has a number of beautiful parks, but two seem particularly conducive to birding. Huddleston Pond, located on Windgate Road, regularly hosts White Crested Ducks, Mallards and Canada Geese but has occasionally gotten visits from a Trumpeter Swan over the past several years. Luther Glass Park has three ponds connected by spillways and is host to Redshouldered Hawks year-round and Green Herons during the summer months as well as the American Goldfinch. n Birding Resources that help both beginners and professionals If you feel overwhelmed by the challenge of identifying the amazing number of birds in this area, resources are available to make G this task less daunting. A good

field guide for most local birds such as Stan Tekiela’s Birds of Georgia and a pair of binoculars should get you started. • The Georgia Ornithological Society has provided an exhaustive checklist of all bird species in Georgia, https://www.gos. org/2018-checklist • The Atlanta Audubon Society has produced a list of birds specifically found in metro Atlanta. https://www.atlantaaudubon. org/uploads/1/1/2/7/112764233/atlanta_ audubon_checklist_revised_2016.pdf . • eBird (www.ebird.org) is an online database where birders around the world provide accounts of which birds they see at a site on a specific day. Not only can you report what you see, but you can find out what birds others have seen and visit those places if there’s a certain bird you would like to see.

• If you happen to snap a photo of a bird and want some assistance in identifying it, Cornell University has produced a free app called Merlin Bird ID which allows you to upload a photo and receive an identification. It also has bird songs and calls along with photos and descriptions of birds in different regions of the country. About the author: David Hermecz is a long-time resident of Peachtree City, and a life long lover of birds. Growing up in the coastal area of Mobile Bay he began to study and photograph birds at a young age. His interest lead him to being one of the trainers of War Eagle IV, a golden eagle which was the mascot at Auburn University, his alma mater. All photos in this “Let’s Go Birding” article were taken by David Hermecz.

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Lakes, Rivers & Parks The Chattahoochee River flows 436 miles through the state of Georgia. A portion of those miles meander along the border of Coweta County, and within those miles you will find three lovely recreation areas — Chattahoochee Bend State Park, McIntosh Reserve, and Coweta County Riverside Park —to camp, hike, fish, or put in a kayak or canoe.

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n Chattahoochee Bend State Park Georgia’s fifth largest state park, Chattahoochee Bend spans 2,910 acres in northwest Coweta and extends along the banks of the Chattahoochee River for 5 miles. Most of the park has been left in its natural state, but there are still plenty of activities to enjoy—camping, kayaking, a playground, picnic tables, geocaching, fishing, and an observation tower for views of the river and forest. The park has six miles of hiking trails, some of which run along the river, while others meander ‘inland.’ A boat ramp provides easy access to the river for fishing and paddling. You can rent canoes and kayaks from the park, but there is no shuttle service. Check out the park’s Hike and Paddle trips—a guided trip that frequently sells out. Accommodations at the park have been vastly improved. In 2018, 3 new Cabins were opened. All three cabins have two bedrooms, one with a queen size bed and one with two full size beds. There are two baths one has a walk-in shower, and the other has a combo tub/shower. Each cabin has a screened in back porch with rocking chairs. A large size living room and dining room has satellite television, and a fully equipped kitchen is great for family meals. Outside of each cabin there is a concrete patio with a fire ring, picnic table and standing grill. https:// gastateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/ chattahoochee-bend/r/ca There are a variety of sites that can accommodate everything from large drive in RVs to sites for tent campers from riverfront platform sites, walk-in sites, and traditional developed campsites. The park even offers screened Adirondack-style shelters for families and groups who want a unique camping experience. A new playground provides a place for the younger campers and you will find shelters for group cookouts.

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The park is open daily, 7am to 10pm. The parking fee is $5; annual passes are available. The Friends of Chattahoochee Bend are looking for volunteers who are available on weekdays to help maintain trails and work on construction and beautification projects. Contact the park directly or visit bendfriend. org for more information. 770-657-7271; gastateparks.org/ChattahoocheeBend; 425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan. https:// gastateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/ chattahoochee-bend/r/ca n McIntosh Reserve This 527 acres of land adjacent to the Chattahoochee River is a historic site and recreational area. It lies on the Carroll County side of the river, but between Chattahoochee Bend State Park and Coweta County Riverside Park on the Coweta side. The park land was once part of Creek Indian Chief William McIntosh’s plantation, known asG Lochau Talofau, or Acorn Bluff.

Chief McIntosh was the son of William McIntosh, a Scottish Captain in the British Army, and Senoi, a full-blooded Creek Indian woman belonging to the influential Wind Clan. McIntosh was instrumental in negotiating the 2nd Treaty of Indian Springs in 1825, where all Creek lands west of the Flint River were ceded to Georgia for white settlement—an act for which McIntosh was brutally dragged from his home and killed by Creek warriors in retaliation. He is buried at the Reserve, near where he died and his plantation home was burned to the ground. Today, the property is owned by the Carroll County Recreation Department and is a favorite of hikers, equestrians, and canoeists. You will find about 14 miles of trails, picnic pavilions, a boat ramp, and great views of the river. Primitive camping, fishing, rafting, and canoeing are permitted. McIntosh Reserve is a good canoe/kayak take-out place for a paddle from Coweta County Riverside Park upstream or a good put-

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in to paddle downstream to Chattahoochee Bend State Park. Park Office hours are 8am to 5pm daily. Park hours are 8am to 8pm (summer) and 8am to 7pm (winter). 770-8305879; 1046 McIntosh Circle, Whitesburg. n Coweta County Riverside Park Located at the Highway 16 Bridge over the Chattahoochee River, this is a small park that is especially convenient for putting in a kayak or canoe to just play around the shoals or to begin a trip downriver. The park includes picnic tables, geocaches, a concrete boat ramp, and plenty of paved parking for leaving a car if you want to take a paddling trip. In fact, an easy-to-moderate, 2-hour or so paddle requires a put-in at this park with either a take-out at McIntosh Reserve (7 miles downstream) or the choice of two different take-outs at Chattahoochee Bend State Park (another 1 to 4 miles downstream). The riverside park is open 6am to 8pm. 4013 Hwy 16 W., Newnan. www.guidecowetafayette.com

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SOUTHERN CONSERVATION TRUST NATURE AREAS Photos by Marlene J. Koslowsky

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ounded in 1993 by Fayette County residents, Southern Conservation Trust (SCT) is a community land trust that protects greenspace, conserves forests, safeguards rivers, shelters wildlife, provides environmental education, and ensures that everyone has access to nature. The Trust owns, manages and protects over 16,032 acres throughout the Southeast, including seven public nature areas in Fayette County. Each year, about 50,000 people use SCT nature areas. All nature areas are free and open from dawn to dusk. Flat Creek Nature Area in Peachtree City is a 513-acre wetland that extends 3.5 miles along Flat Creek, from the Lake Peachtree spillway downstream to Highway 74. There is a mulch trail and a 1,200-foot boardwalk with two viewing platforms and benches. The boardwalk is surrounded by trees and plants typical of a Piedmont forested wetland—red maples, chestnut oak, American hornbeam, Black Tupelo, turtlehead ferns and cardinal flowers. Access this nature area by foot on the nature trail starting beside the Fred 12

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Brown Amphitheater or from the Peachtree City cart path south of McIntosh Trail at the Spillway; Peachtree City. No motorized vehicles allowed. Line Creek Nature Area, a 70-acre preserve along Line Creek on the Fayette/ Coweta county line, features a mix of habitats: upland hardwood forest, granite outcroppings, and a rushing stream bordered by native azaleas. There is a fishing dock on a small pond, a gazebo, and several miles of nature trails. Local Boy Scouts and members of the Peachtree City Rotary Club helped furnish the park with picnic tables, small bridges, a rock amphitheater, and a kiosk. Line Creek Nature Area is also home to SCT’s first Little Free Library. Hwy. 54 W at Line Creek Rd., Peachtree City. Morgan Grove Nature Area, a serene 60-acre logged hardwood forest and wetland habitat, is near the Flint River and is a haven in Fayette County. There is a network of nature trails and an observation deck over the wetlands. A meadow of tall grasses and wildflowers is the ideal habitat for birds

and other native wildlife. 171 Morgan Rd., Fayetteville. Nesmith Preserve consists of 120 acres on Whitewater Creek near the Starr’s Mill school complex that the Nesmith family donated to SCT in 2006, preserving wetlands on the property. The Trust has designed it as an environmental study area for students. A short mulch trail leads to a 300-foot boardwalk along Whitewater Creek with sampling platforms for students to have hands-on learning of the ecosystems within the creek and pond. The trailhead leading to the preserve is located at the far end of the Starr’s Mill High School parking lot. 101 Panther Path, Fayetteville. Sams Lake Bird Sanctuary, a 56-acre wetland habitat south of Fayetteville, draws migrating and nesting birds and other wildlife, providing an opportunity to experience nature “up close and personal.”. Amenities at the preserve include an easy half-mile mulched trail around the borders of the wetlands and observation decks and a bird blind for wildlife viewing. Visitors

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n B. T. Brown Reservoir – Coweta In Coweta County, the 300-plus-acre B. T. Brown Reservoir has a park and pavilion available to rent for family picnics and group gatherings. Operated by Coweta County Water and Sewage Authority, the facility also has picnic tables, playground areas, and restrooms. Fishing is permitted with a license. Only electric trolling motors or paddles are allowed. No pets. No alcohol. The park is open daily from 8am to sundown. 770-254-3710; cowetawater.com; 621 South Alexander Creek Rd. Newnan n Lake Redwine – Private Lake, Coweta Located off of Happy Valley Circle north of Newnan from Highway 29. Lake Redwine is a privately-owned lake and is assessable only to property owners. The lake is 30 acres and has a 76-slip private marina. Homeowners are allowed to build one dock on their property. There are no public ramps. Watercraft are limited to 22 feet and may be electrically powered or non-motorized. Maximum speed while operating on the lake is 6 miles per hour. Running lights required after sundown to sunrise. For more details contact a real estate agent listed in the Guide. n Lake Peachtree – Peachtree City Fed by the waters of Flat Creek, which runs through Flat Creek Golf Course to the north, the 270-acre Lake Peachtree forms just below the Highway 54 Bridge and ends a mile south below the lake dam at McIntosh Trail. The multi-use path running around the lake’s perimeter is just short of four miles and makes for a great jog or 14

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walking route. On the lake’s east side, paths run along its contour never far from its shore, providing excellent views. On the western side, the path is adjacent to Hip Pocket Road. Lake Peachtree is reserved for the use of Peachtree City residents and their accompanied guests. Only non-gasoline powered boats—canoes, kayaks, pontoons, and electric driven boats—are allowed; but swimmers and fishermen (with state required fishing licenses) are welcome. Swimmers off shore must be accompanied by a person in a boat or paddle board. There are several public access areas into the lake, including Battery Way Park on the east side, Drake Field and the Picnic Park on the north side adjacent to the City Hall Complex, and Pinecrest Boat Ramp on the west side as well as parking spaces for golf carts and cars. (The only gasoline powered boats operating on this lake are owned by residents on the westside of the lake with grandfathered rights in their property deed). In 2018 we saw the opening of two high profile Lake Peachtree amenities: a new Lake Peachtree Dam and Spillway and Spyglass Island. The unique piano-key weir design dam and spillway replaces the original and has a new bridge, paths and landscaping. Spyglass Island, an old 7.4-acre island on the lake, has been cleared of underbrush and turned into a passive park. Residents can cross over to the island, which is a short distance from Battery Way Park, on a newly constructed concrete and stone pedestrian bridge. There is golf cart parking, a path along the northern shore, and scattered tables for viewing and picnicking. The Drake Field access to Lake Peachtree is 151 Willowbend Rd., Peachtree City.

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n Lake McIntosh – Peachtree City, operated by Fayette County This 650-acre reservoir on Line Creek is the largest of Peachtree City’s three lakes. It is the home of the Peachtree City Rowing Club; and most recently, the home of a family of American Bald Eagles. Lake McIntosh has a family-friendly park with multi-use paths, a picnic pavilion, playground, gazebo, restrooms, boat ramps and docks, and substantial parking for golf carts and automobiles. The park provides the only public access to the lake. Boats with electric motors, canoes, paddle boats and sailboats are permitted. Fishing is allowed from the shore and from boats. Swimming is not permitted. Open 6:30am to 8:30pm DST; 6:30am to 6pm EST. 3501 TDK Blvd., Peachtree City. n Lake Kedron – Peachtree City, operated by Fayette County With its large pier and convenient boat ramp, Lake Kedron is a local favorite for fishing. This 235-acre reservoir, located in Peachtree City but owned by Fayette

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County, stores approximately 1 billion gallons of water. Boats with electric motors and other non-motorized boats are permitted via the public access on Peachtree Parkway North. You can often see kayakers paddling its calm waters as the sun sets. There also is a small playground and plenty of bench seating. Fishing is allowed from sunup to sundown, but swimming is not permitted anytime. Open 6:30am to 8:30pm DST; 6:30am to 6pm EST. Peachtree Parkway North, Peachtree City. n Lake Horton – Fayette County Located between Woolsey and Brooks, Lake Horton is a major recreation spot and a principal source of Fayette’s water supply. Fed by Woolsey and Antioch creeks, the 780-acre lake has an 82-acre park and offers 2.8 miles of paved walking trails, boat ramps, picnic areas and fishing. No swimming, skiing, scuba diving or other bodily contact with the water is allowed. Open 6:30am to 8:30pm DST; 6:30am to 6pm EST. 1275 Antioch Rd., Fayetteville.

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List of Nature Areas PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENTS COWETA Coweta County Parks & Recreation Dept 39 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-254-3750, coweta.ga.us Grantville Parks & Recreation Dept 123 LaGrange St., Grantville 30220 678-326-2424, grantvillega.org Sharpsburg Parks & Recreation 105 Main Street, Sharpsburg, 30277 770-251-4171, townofsharpsburg.com FAYETTE Fayette County Parks & Recreation Dept 980 Redwine Road, Fayetteville 30215 770-716-4320, fayettecountyga.gov

• Flat Creek Golf Club; 100 Flat Creek Rd., Peachtree City, 30269 770-487-8140 • Planterra Ridge Golf Club 500 Clubhouse Dr., PTC 30269 770-487-8141 • Whitewater Creek Country Club; 175 Birkdale Dr., Fytvl., 30215 770-460-0877 • White Oak Golf Club; 141 Clubview Dr. Newnan, 30265 770-251-6700 • Canongate Golf Club; 924 Shaw Rd., Sharpsburg, 30277 770-463-3342 Golf—Newnan Country Club; 1356 Hwy 29N, Newnan 30263; 770-253-9856 newnancc.org Golf—Summer Grove Golf Club; 335 Summer Grove Parkway, Newnan 30265 770-251-1800, summergrovegolf.com

Peachtree City Recreation & Special Events Dept 202 Fieldhouse Drive, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2542 or 770-631-2525 peachtree-city.org

Golf—Wendell Coffee Golf Center; 1963 Highway 74N, Tyrone 30290; 770-969-4469, coffeegolfcenter.com

Tyrone Recreation 145 Commerce Drive, Tyrone 30290 770-487-4694, tyrone.org

Tennis—Peachtree City Tennis Center 10 Planterra Way, Peachtree City 30269 770-486-9474, peachtreecitytennis.com

SELECT AREA RECREATIONAL GROUPS & FACILITIES FAYETTE & COWETA Aquatics—Southern Crescent Aquatic Team (SCAT) Kedron Fieldhouse & Aquatic Center: 202 Fieldhouse Drive, Peachtree City 30269 Glenloch Recreation Center: 601 Stevens Entry, Peachtree City 30269 678-521-9450, scatswimming.org BMX—Peachtree City BMX William B. Davis BMX Track 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 Shayne Robinson, 678-770-1750 ptcbmx.com Cycling—SouthSide Cycling Club southsidecycling.com Golf—ClubCorp Golf Clubs, includes: • Braelinn Golf Club; 500 Clubview Dr, Peachtree City 30269; 770-631-3100 18

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YMCA—Summit Family; 1765 Highway 34E, Newnan 30265 770-254-9622, ymcaatlanta.org

LAKES, PARKS & PRESERVES COWETA Newnan Utilities’ Carl Miller Park; 74 Sewell Rd off of Hwy 29S newnanutilities.org Reservoir & Park—B.T. Brown Park Pavilion & Reservoir; 621 S Alexander Creek Road, Newnan 30263; 770-254-3710, cowetawater.com River & Park—Coweta County Riverside Park; 3222 US 27 ALT, Newnan 30263 770-254-3750, coweta.ga.us State Park—Chattahoochee Bend State Park; 425 Bobwhite Way, Newnan 30263 770-254-7271 GeorgiaStateParks.org/ChattahoocheeBend

FAYETTE Lakes & Parks Fayette County Water System manages four lakes with parks that are open to county residents. • Lake Horton; 1275 Antioch Rd. (Carson Road, off Highway 92), Fayetteville • Lake Kedron; 420 N. Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree City • Lake McIntosh; 3501 TDK Boulevard, Peachtree City • Starr’s Mill; 115 Waterfall Way, Fayetteville Lakes, Ponds & Parks Peachtree City manages a lake, ponds and parks that are open to city residents. • Lake Peachtree; Highway 54 & Willowbend Road • Drake Field, Luther Holt Memorial Park (Picnic Park) and All Children’s Playground are located on the shoreline of Lake Peachtree, beside the Peachtree City Library. •Huddleston Pond & Park; 221 Windgate Road • Three Ponds & Luther Glass Park: 269 S Peachtree Parkway • Atlanta Regional Airport—Falcon Field Park; 7 Falcon Drive • Clover Reach/Sweetgum Park; 151 Sweetgum Road • Pebblepocket Park; 200 Willow Road Nature Preserves Southern Conservation Trust manages several nature preserves in the area that are open to the public. Southern Conservation Trust 770-486-7774, sctlandtrust.org • Flat Creek Nature Area; 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City • Line Creek Nature Area; off Hwy 54 on Fayette/Coweta county line, Peachtree City • Morgan Grove Nature Area; 171 Morgan Road, Fayetteville • Sam’s Lake Bird Sanctuary; Old Senoia Road, south of Fayetteville • The Ridge; 390 Burch Road, Fayetteville • Nesmith; 101 Panther Path, Fayetteville • Morgan Grove; 171 Morgan Road, Fayetteville • Somerby Woods Nature Area; Rockaway Road and Hwy. 74.

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n Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater A Peachtree City landmark, the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater is regarded as one of the best outdoor entertainment venues in Metro Atlanta. Known by locals as “The Fred,” the amphitheater boasts great acoustics and a wooded, intimate setting that makes it a favorite venue for both audience and performers. Some of the performers who have taken to its stage during The Fred’s 25-year-old Summer Concert Series include Lindsey Buckingham, Pat Benatar, Dionne Warwick, The Commodores, Melissa Etheridge, Hall and Oates, Phillip Phillips, Styx, Smash Mouth, Peter Frampton, Michael McDonald, Gladys Knight, Blake Shelton, and the Beach Boys. The 2,500-seat amphitheater includes lawn seating, a picnic table area, and a Gold Section of tables at the foot of the stage. Bring your own picnic basket and cooler or purchase food and drink from The Fred’s restaurant vendor. 770-631-0630; amphitheater.org; 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City. 20

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n Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater Grammy Award-winning musician Zac Brown has lent his name to this 1,500-seat music venue located in the heart of Fayetteville’s historic Main Street District. Foghat, Boz Scaggs, Don McLean, Little River Band, the Pointer Sisters, Grand Funk Railroad, Wynonna, Blood Sweat and Tears, the Temptations and Clint Black are just a few of the musicians that have performed on its stage–not to mention, the Zac Brown Band itself, which performs one of the biggest concerts each year to benefit Brown’s Fayette County based Camp Southern Ground for kids. The amphitheater also offers free local concerts and free family film nights, all under the stars. Owned by the Fayetteville Downtown Development Authority and managed by the Main Street Tourism Association, the amphitheater has a 50-foot stage and natural-grass, tiered seating. 770719-4173; southerngroundamp.com; 301 LaFayette Ave., Fayetteville.

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Let’s Go, See, Do! n Senoia Raceway Located just a few minutes from main street Senoia, the Senoia Raceway is a 3/8-mile oval, dirt track that holds races each Saturday night during the racing season. Racing action includes Late Models, B Cadets, Hobby Stocks, Mini Stocks, Bombers, Modified Minis and Legends. The track offers affordable prices, special events for kids that include rides in race cars, concessions, and an entertaining atmosphere suitable for all ages! Senoia Raceway was even a setting for a 2011 feature film—it served as Cranston Motor Speedway in the movie remake of “Footloose” with Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, and Dennis Quaid. 770-5996161; senoiaraceway.com; 171 Brown Rd., Senoia.

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n Coweta County Rodeo Organized by the Coweta County Cattlemen’s Association, the Coweta County Rodeo is a community civic organization supporting local cattlemen through educational programs. Celebrating its 29th year, the rodeo will be held in May at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Rodeo events include bareback bronc riding, bull riding, cowgirl’s barrel racing, cowgirl’s breakaway roping, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, and tie down roping. You also will find plenty of food, games, vendors, and music. 770-254-2685; cowetacattlemens.com; 275 Pine Rd., Newnan. n Dragon Boat Festival The 11th annual Dragon Boat Festival, hosted by the Rotary Club of Peachtree City, has become one of the city’s premier festivals. The day-long, September event focuses on the exciting and colorful sport of competitive dragon boat racing, where local, amateur teams race in lightweight, 10-paddler racing boats on beautiful Lake Peachtree. Besides the racing spectacle, you will find numerous food trucks and vendors, kids activities, and entertainment, like storytelling, singing, and dancing. 678884-9556; ptcdragonboats.org; Drake Field, Peachtree City. n Georgia Renaissance Festival A recreated 16th-Century European village with circus-style entertainment, an outdoor theater, and an arts and craft marketplace can

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only mean one thing—the unique and amazing Georgia Renaissance Festival! Over 150 skilled artisans take up shop in charming cottages, creating everything from pottery to jewelry to metal work. Ten stages provide a continuous schedule of music, comedy, juggling, and feats of skill. Minstrels, wenches, pirates, knights, jesters, and even a king and queen stroll the village grounds. Voted a Top 20 Southeast Event, this annual festival is located on permanent grounds in Fairburn and is open weekends from mid-April to the first of June. Watch for themed weekends for ticket discounts and special activities. 770964-8575; garenfest.com; 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Rd., Fairburn. n Crusin’ to the Oldies Car Show Now in its 15th year, Senoia’s annual car show invites guests to spend a day strolling its historic Main Street and browsing cars 1992 years and older. Judging occurs from 7am-11am, with Top 30 awards as well as Best in Show and Dash Plaques. You can register for door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. The event also offers entertainment, an afternoon sock hop, and food vendors! Senoia shops are open for this popular event that exhibited more than 300 cars last year. 770727-9173; enjoysenoia.net; Main Street, Senoia. 28

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n Holiday Season The Holiday Season finds numerous events all over Fayette and Coweta counties. Town tree lightings and Santa events include “Santa on the Square” in downtown Newnan, “Parade and Tree Lighting” in Fayetteville, “Light Up Senoia” on Main Street Senoia, “Hometown Holiday” in Peachtree City, and “Tree Lighting Celebration” in Tyrone. n Historic Cemetery Walk In October, the Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum will host its Cemetery Spirit Walk. You will learn about the founding fathers of Fayette County, when “spirit guides” take you on a one-hour walk through the historic Fayetteville Cemetery. The costumed guides, portraying past Fayetteville residents who lived sometime during the last 200 years and are buried in the cemetery, tell stories about their life and times. Spirit guides have taken roles as past city officials, author Margaret Mitchell and members of her Fitzgerald family, and the infamous Doc Holliday and his Fayette family members. 770-7165332; hdfhouse.com; Fayetteville City Cemetery, Fayetteville.

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Let’s Go, See, Do! n July 4th in Coweta-Fayette Fireworks light up the sky every 4th of July all around Fayette and Coweta counties! Peachtree City’s signature event of the year, July 4th means thousands of red, white, and blue decorated golf carts criss-crossing the city headed to the annual parade, fireworks, food trucks, and family festivities at City Hall Plaza. You will also find parades, concerts, and firework displays in Fayetteville, Senoia, and Newnan. n Kiwanis Coweta County Fair Livestock shows and competitions, exhibits and booths, and a 7-acre midway— you will find it all at the Kiwanis Coweta County Fair. One of the biggest annual events in the area, the fair takes place in September at the expansive Coweta County Fairgrounds and Conference Center. The venue features a 6,000-square-foot conference center, a 10,000-square-foot Ag Building, an outdoor theater, a horse arena, and a nature center. 770-254-2620; cowetacountyfair.org; 275 Pine Road, Newnan. n Shakerag Arts and Crafts Festival This annual festival has been held on Shakerag Knoll in the McIntosh Trail Recreation Area in September for the past 42 years. Over 3,500 people attend every year to check out the various arts and crafts, including paintings and watercolors, handmade jewelry, wood work, and pottery. The two-day festival offers food, entertainment, children’s activities, and free admission and parking. 770-631-2542; 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City. n Tyrone GA Founders Day The 44th Tyrone Annual Founders Day Festival brings residents together to celebrate the history of Tyrone. The Fall event, includes popular local bands, parades, carnivals, petting zoo, fireworks, food vendors, and more. 770-487-4694; tyronefoundersday.org; 100 Handley Road, Tyrone.

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PROFESSIONAL & COMMUNITY-BASED VISUAL ARTS, THEATRE, MUSIC AND DANCE n Centre for Performing & Visual Arts Artists, musicians, theatre, dance—all are presented at the Donald W. Nixon Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts. Located between Peachtree City and Newnan, this state-of-the-art facility provides rich experiences for area students and the community. The modern, 48,000-square-foot structure consists of art galleries and lecture halls, anchored by a 1000-seat, state-ofthe-art theater. Citizens of the surrounding community are invited to utilize the Centre with special priority given to school system events. 770-254-2787; thenixoncentre.net; 1523 Lower Fayetteville Rd., Newnan. n Legacy Theatre Tyrone’s 12-year-old Legacy Theatre is known for its high calibre professional actors and productions. 2019 Mainstage Series productions include “The Bridges of Madison County” and “Newsies.” The Children’s Series presents shows especially 30

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geared toward children, like “The Elves and the Shoemaker” and “Pinkalicious,” which is coming this Spring. Legacy’s performing arts school program enrolls students aged 5 years to 12th grade for acting, dancing, and singing classes. Its conservatory program, Legacy Dream, is audition based for serious performing arts students. In the summer, Camp Legacy provides musical theatre instruction to youngsters aged 7 to 17. 404-895-1473; thelegacytheatre.org; 1175 Senoia Rd., Tyrone. n Newnan Theatre Company Newnan Theatre Company has been performing live community theatre in downtown Newnan for more than 30 years. The company, which primarily produces musical theatre, likes to add a couple of edgier dramas each season. Past standout productions include “Of Mice and Men,” “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “Miracle on 34th Street,” and “The Rocky Horror Show.” On

stage this spring is “The Sound of Music.” The theatre also offers musical theatre classes for middle school and elementary students. Students learn numerous facets of theatre, including stage directions, vocal technique, choreography, character development, set design, and costuming. 770-683-6282; newnantheatre.org; 24 First Ave., Newnan. n Georgia Singers Company Drama classes, summer camps and musical theater are all offered by “The Company”, the musical theater arm of the non-profit group, Georgia Singers, Inc. The Company meets in Peachtree City and offers classes throughout the year to ages 8-18. The group performs both a spring and fall musical at various venues in Fayette County. Past performances have included “The Lion King,” “Annie,” and “Singin’ in the Rain.” On tap for March 2019 is “The Addams Family.” 770-286-0240; georgiasingers.org.

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Let’s Go, See, Do! n Masterworks Chorale Performing classical, pop, sacred, and holiday music each season, Masterworks Chorale offers a high level of excellence in choral performance. Masterworks Chorale is comprised of a diverse group of experienced, adult singers who live in and around Coweta County—many of whom are professional musicians or music educators. Conductor for the Chorale is Kathy Bizarth, retired director of choral music activities and Fine Arts Chair at Newnan High School in Newnan. Most Masterworks Chorale performances are held at The Centre for Performing and Visual Arts in Coweta County. Website: masterworkscommunitychorale.com. n Serenbe Playhouse Serenbe Playhouse, which stages its productions in the varied landscapes of the Serenbe community, is one of the most cutting edge theaters in the country. For its 10th Anniversary, the Playhouse presents its “boldest and most ambitious season to date with three full-scale, larger than life Broadway musicals and a world premiere adaptation” each in a different outdoor setting. Beginning in March, Serenbe Playhouse will present musicals “Shenandoah,” “Ragtime,” and “Hair” and the play “Pocahontas” as well as annual productions of “Sleepy Hollow” in October and “The Snow Queen” for the holidays. 770463-1110; serenbeplayhouse.com; Serenbe in Chattahoochee Hills.

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n Southside Theatre Guild – Fairburn Southside Theatre Guild exists to benefit the South Metro Atlanta community by providing entertaining shows throughout the year and by giving local volunteers the opportunity to contribute and experience all the advantages of being involved in the theatrical arts. The Southside Theatre Guild held it’s first production in 1973, and has been in continuous production ever since. This organization is run by volunteers at every level. So if you love theatre, you need to check in with them – all skill levels and areas of interest are welcome. Call them at 770-969-0956 and their website is stgplays. com. They are located at 20 W. Campbellton St., Fairburn, GA 30313.

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n Brown’s Mill Battlefield Brown’s Mill Battlefield in Coweta County is where the Battle of Brown’s Mill was fought July 30, 1864, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. Edward M. McCook’s Union cavalry, on a daring raid to sever communications and supply lines in south-central Georgia, was defeated near Newnan by Confederate forces under Joseph Wheeler. Brown’s Mill changed the course of the Atlanta Campaign, forcing Sherman to abandon his efforts to use cavalry to cut Atlanta’s railroads and compelling him to begin a lengthy siege of Atlanta. The 100-acre historic site was open to the public on July 27, 2013, almost 149 years to the day the battle was fought. Owned by Coweta County, the battlefield is largely undeveloped but features two walking/ running trails (2 miles and 1.3 miles) and an outdoor pavilion. Numerous historical markers provide background on the 5-hour battle that ended with 150 men dead and wounded and over 1,000 more captured 32

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and imprisoned in the brutally overcrowded Andersonville prison. The Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association organizes battle reenactments and guided tours throughout the year. The park is open daily and admission is free. 770-254-2627; www.friendsofbrownsmillbattlefield.com; 155 Millard Farmer Rd., Newnan. n Starr’s Mill Located in Fayette County just a mile south of Peachtree City, Starr’s Mill is one of the most historic, picturesque, and photographed sites in Georgia. The Mill sits along what was once a portion of the old McIntosh Trail, a well-known Indian trail that ran from the Ocmulgee River on the eastern border of Butts County in Georgia onward to Alabama and beyond. The current mill is the third to stand at this location along White Water Creek. The two previous mills burned down. The first of those two mills was built in the mid-1820s, just after the Creek Indians ceded this land

to the United States government and it was opened to white settlement. In 1907, William T. Glower constructed the mill that stands today, but oddly, the name Starr’s Mill is attributed to Hilliard Starr, who owned the mill in the 1870s. Starr’s Mill operated until 1959, using a water-powered turbine, instead of a wheel, to grind corn and operate a sawmill. The mill site also included a cotton gin and a dynamo that produced electricity for nearby Senoia. Today, the mill and about 16 acres of property around it are owned by the Fayette Country Water Department and are open for fishing and picnicking. Starr’s Mill has been featured in numerous magazines and was a location for two movies, “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Fried Green Tomatoes.” Starr’s Mill park is open 6:30am to 6pm EST; 6:30am to 8:30pm DST. The mill building itself is seldom open to the public. 115 Waterfall Way, Fayetteville. i

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n Southern Hollywood Film Tour The Southern Hollywood Film Tour “takes you where the movies live”—from beloved movies like “Fried Green Tomatoes” and “Sweet Home Alabama” to today’s most popular productions like “The Walking Dead” and Marvel Superhero blockbusters. No gimmicks, no costumes, no fluff. This is an insider’s location tour. The Southern Hollywood Film Tour is loaded with interesting information, film history, local Hollywood gossip, and numerous iconic locations. This 2+ hour location driving tour, along the backroads around Peachtree City, Haralson, and Senoia, is available to groups of 2-6 people. Step-on tours are available for vans and tour buses. 404-3109613; southernhollywoodfilmtour.com; Peachtree City. n Fayetteville Historic Cemetery Tour This historic 1823 in-town cemetery is located within walking distance of The Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House. Many of Fayetteville’s town founders are buried here, including Margaret Mitchell’s maternal ancestors who owned a cotton plantation along the Flint River just a few miles from Fayetteville. n Fayetteville Walking Tour Historic architecture, Doc Holliday, Margaret Mitchell—they are all part of this self-guided walking tour of Fayetteville’s historic downtown. Sites include Fayette County’s 1825 courthouse, the

oldest standing courthouse in Georgia; the 1910 Arnold House; the 1840s Stone House/Culpepper House built in the 1840s; the 1893 Travis House, the Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House, and Fayetteville’s Historic Cemetery. Pick up a brochure at the Fayetteville Visitors Center located in the Historic Court House at 200 Court House Square, Fayetteville. n Georgia Tour Company The Georgia Tour Company offers three different film location tours covering filmmaking in Senoia. The “Touring Dead” takes fans on a 2-mile walk through Senoia, pointing out shooting locations from “The Walking Dead” and other TV shows and movies that have filmed in the town. “The Touring Dead II—Survive the Ride” is a six-hour, interactive, live-action production where guests walk and travel by bus to explore location sites in Senoia (aka Woodbury) and other filming locations. “Senoia on the Big Screen” is a 90-minute walking tour that points out prominent Senoia filming locations. 770599-0091; georgiamercantile.com/tours; 53 Main St., Senoia. n Senoia’s Historic Homes Driving Tour In 1989 much of Senoia’s residential area was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are more than 100 historic homes in the district. More than 10 styles of architecture are represented among the homes, including Folk Victorian, New-

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Classical, Victorian Gothic, Queen Anne and Saddlebag. This selfguided driving tour locates 49 points of interest. Pick up a copy at the Senoia Welcome Center or the Coweta County CVB in Newnan. n Newnan’s Historic Districts Driving Tour Founded in 1828, Newnan boasts five in-town neighborhoods and a downtown that are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This self-guided driving tour includes a map and information about 52 different historical points of interest

in Newnan’s historic downtown and neighborhoods: Cole Town, College-Temple, Greenville Street/LaGrange Street, Newnan Cotton Mill and Mill Village, and Platinum Point. The houses are represented by the antebellum and Victorian styles that dominated Newnan’s early and mid-19th century development. Buildings that make up the Central Business District comprise several architectural styles, including Neoclassical, Italianate, Classical Revival, Romanesque, and Victorian. Pick up a copy of this tour at the Coweta County CVB in downtown Newnan.

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cost you anywhere from $60-$1,600 for a half-hour experience. The museum is open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday to groups and individuals. 678-364-1110; dixiewing. org; 1200 Echo Ct., Peachtree City. n Newnan Historic Train Depot Home of the Newnan History Center, the freight depot was where cotton was shipped to market. Today it features a

permanent exhibit about Newnan’s history and significance during the Civil War. 770251-0207; 60 East Broad St., Newnan. n McRitchie-Hollis Museum Operated by the Newnan-Coweta Historical Society, this house museum was built in 1937 by Ellis and Mildred Arnall Peniston, who gained wealth from the textile industry. Exhibits range from Native

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With the Wind” author, Margaret Mitchell. Today, the house is a museum of Fayette County and Civil War history, including exhibits about “Gone with the Wind” and Margaret Mitchell’s connection to Fayette County and local authors and their works. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday. 770-716-5332; hdfhouse.com; 140 West Lanier Ave., Fayetteville. n The Buggy Shop Museum The Buggy Shop Museum takes visitors back to the days when the livery stable was a town fixture. The museum holds a nostalgic collection of circa 1890-1930 items—tools, machinery, antique autos, buggies, player pianos, and other curiosities. This unique museum is only open during special events in Senoia. 770-253-1018; enjoysenoia.net; 74 Main Street, Senoia. n Senoia Area Historical Society History Museum Open since 2010, this museum provides a personal encounter with the traditions, history and culture of Senoia. Inside the historic home at 6 Couch Street, the central hall and five rooms are filled with memorabilia that bring to life the story of Senoia. Historic artifacts like original land lottery deeds from the 1820’s and the teller windows from the 1874 Farmers & Merchants Bank are just a couple of the many items that tell the story of Senoia. Hours are Friday and Saturday from 1 to 4. Take a guided or self-guided tour. i

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Arts & Leisure • Calendar of Events Mar 7-10, 14-17 Newnan Theatre Co The Boys Next Door 24 First Ave, Newnan Mar 9 Southern Crescent Chorale Sing On! Dance On! – Spivey Hall Mar 9 Wine Fest “Wine & War Birds”, Dixie Wing WWll Museum,1200 Echo Court, Peachtree City 5-9pm

May 27 Peachtree City Memorial Day ceremony, Veteran’s Memorial at City Hall Plaza, Peachtree City 9am-10am

Apr 21 Easter Sunrise Service at Old Fayette County Courthouse on the Square, Fayetteville 6:30 am

May 30-June2 Smokin’ Bike Fest- Kansas City BBQ Society helps celebrate 40th birthday of BMX track – festival includes BBQ tasting, live music, BMX racing

Apr 21 –27 Georgia Cities Week, Fayetteville

Mar 16 Southern Crescent Chorale Benefit Concert – Flat Creek Baptist Church, 161 Flat Creek Trail, Fayetteville, Benefiting Christian City Children’s Village

Apr 26 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org

June 1–2 Georgia Renaissance Festival, Fairburn June 1 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 June 7 Summer Wined Up, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 5-9 pm

Mar 16 St Patrick’s Day Celebration, Costume Contest, Food Trucks, Irish Dance and Pro Wrestling! Shamrock Park, Tyrone

April 26 – May 19 Legacy Theatre The Bridges of Madison County 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone

Mar 21 Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm

Apr 27 Drive & Dine Event, Porsche Experience Center, Hosted by Christian City. Fast Rides with Pro Drivers, Fine Food, Live and Silent Auctions to benefit Christian City Children & Family Programs. Register at www.christiancity.org/driveanddine or call 770-703-2636 for mor info.

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Apr PAWS for a Purpose, Shamrock Park, Tyrone, For date and time:Tyronefoundersday.org or 770-4874694

Apr 27-28 WWII Heritage Days, Honoring 75th Anniversary of D-Day, Dixie Air Wing 1200 Echo Court, Falcon Field, Peachtree City, All Day

Apr Easter Egg Hunt, Shamrock Park, Tyrone, For date and time:Tyronefoundersday.org or 770-4874694

Apr 6 Market Day Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Apr 11 The Taste of Newnan, Historic Courthouse Square 5 – 8:30 pm

Apr 11-14 – 18-21 Newnan Theatre Co The Drawer Boy 24 First Ave, Newnan Apr 13 -June 2 Georgia Renaissance Festival, 34th Annual Season, Weekends only plus Memorial Day, Fairburn Apr 13 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com Apr 16 Spring Festival -- Easter Egg Hunt, The Avenue, Peachtree City Apr 18 Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm Apr 20 Easterpalooza at Old Fayette County Courthouse, Fayetteville, All Day Apr 20 Easter Egg Hunt, Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City, 11am-1pm Apr 20 Run the Ridge 5K and Earth Day at The Ridge Nature Ctr, Fayetteville, 8am – 1pm the coweta-fayette guide 2019

May 2,3,4,5 Southside Theater Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn

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Apr 4 Wounded Warriors Ride through Tyrone on Senoia Road, stopping for lunch under the Tyrone Pavilion

Apr 28 10th Annual Bark For Life walk, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 1pm. Show off your best friend! All proceeds go directly to the American Cancer Society.

May 4 - June 2 Georgia Renaissance Festival, Weekends only, plus Memorial Day, Fairburn May 4 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 May 9-12, 16-19 Newnan Theatre Co The Sound of Music 24 First Ave, Newnan May 9,10,11,12 Southside Theater Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn May 11 Southern Crescent Chorale We Are Family Southern Ground Amphitheater

June 8 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com June 8 Dancing with Stars Charity Event, Starr’s Mill High School auditorium 7pm June 9 Taste of Fayette, Old Historic Courthouse Grounds, Fayetteville, Noon – 4pm June 10 Monday Night Movie, The Avenue, Peachtree City June 13 Summer NewnaNight, Greenville Street Park, Music, Food Vendors, Downtown Shops open late 6-9pm June 14 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org June 24 Monday Night Movie, The Avenue, Peachtree City July 4 Food Truck Frenzy, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm

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Mar 29 Spring Art Walk Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 5:00-9:00 pm

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Apr 20 Living History Day at the Holliday Dorsey Fife Museum, Fayetteville 10am – 4pm

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For more info: DowntownFayetteville.org; EnjoySenoia.com; ExploreCoweta.com; Fayetteville-ga.gov; MainstreetNewnan.com; Peachtree-City.org; Tyrone.org; VisitPeachtreeCity.com

July 4 9:00 am Parade on Peachtree Pkwy/4th Fest at City Hall Plaza/ Fireworks, Peachtree City July 4 Celebration at Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City 10:30am-12:30pm July 4 Parade, Downtown Newnan 9 – 10 am, Begins at Veterans Memorial Park

May 11 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com

July 5 Thru Aug 4 Legacy Theatre, Newsies, 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone

May 16 Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm

July 11 – 21 Southside Theater Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner 20 W Campbellton St, Fairburn

May 21 Touch-a-Truck, The Avenue, Peachtree City 5-7pm May 27 Memorial Day Remembrance & Celebration, Main Street, Senoia

July 6 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2

July 11 Summer NewnaNights, Greenville Street Park, Music, Food Vendors, Downtown shops open late 6 - 9pm

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July 19 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org

Sept 21 – 30 (Tentative Dates) Kiwanis Coweta County Fair, Coweta County Fairgrounds, 275 Pine Road, Newnan

July 29 Monday Movie Night, The Avenue, Peachtree City

Sept 28 Rotary Club of Peachtree City Dragon Boat Festival, Lake Peachtree – Drake Field, 151 Willowbend, Peachtree City 9-5

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Aug Back to School Bash, Shamrock Park, Tyrone, For date and time: foundersday.org or 770-487-4694 Aug Miss Tyrone Sweetheart Pageant, Roger Spencer Center, Tyrone, For date and time: Foundersday.org or 770-4874694

Aug 2 2019 Back to School Bash, The Avenue, Peachtree City Aug 3 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Aug 8 Summer NewnaNight Greenville Street Park, Music, Food Vendors, Downtown shops open late 6 - 9pm

Sept 28 to be announced, Fayetteville, for info: DowntownFayetteville.org Sept 30 Bob Crutchfield Memorial Golf For Kids tournament, Chateau Elan Oct Fall Festival, Shamrock Park, Tyrone, For date and time:Tyronefoundersday.org or 770-487-4694

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Thru Aug 4 Legacy Theatre, Newsies, 1175 Senoia Rd, Tyrone

Sept 28 Cruisin’ to the Oldies Car Show, Main Street, Senoia

Aug 8 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com Aug 16 Friday Night LIVE, Fayetteville, 6-10pm Old Historic Courthouse grounds, for more info: DowntownFayetteville.org Aug 24 Golf Cart Show, The Avenue, Peachtree City Aug 30 Labor Day Sidewalk Sale Downtown Newnan 10-6

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Aug 31 Sunrise on the Square Road Race 8:00am A local favorite for over 25 years! Race begins in Downtown Newnan and spans through the “City of Homes” Sept 2 Labor Day 5K, The Avenue, Peachtree City 8am Sept 7 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Sept 14 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com Sept 19 Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm Sept 20 Fall Art Walk, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 5 – 9 pm

Oct 4 Oktoberfest Craft Beer Tasting, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan, 5-9pm Oct 5 – 44th Annual Tyrone Founders Day Festival, Rides, Fireworks, Food Trucks, Fishing Rodeo and more. Shamrock Park, Tyrone Oct 5 Memory Walk to end Alzheimer’s, Shakerag/cart paths, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City Oct 5 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Oct 12 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com Oct 17 Thursday Night Out, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-9pm Oct 18-19 Fayetteville Cemetery Walk at Fayetteville Historic City Cemetery 6pm-9pm Oct 19 PTC Classic by the PTC Running Club, Shakerag/cart paths, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City Oct 26 Tucked Away Music Festival, Newnan 3-7pm contact MainStreetNewnan.org for more information Oct 25 Pumpkins Arrive on the Historic Courthouse Lawn, Fayetteville Oct 26 The Great Pumpkin Festival, Old Historic Courthouse grounds, Fayetteville,10am-5pm

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Oct 31 Trick or Treat Tyrone, Participating Town businesses, Tyrone Oct 31 Fall Festival--Halloween, The Avenue, Peachtree City 6-8pm

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July 15 Monday Movie Night, The Avenue, Peachtree City

Sept 21-22 42nd Annual Shakerag Arts & Crafts Festival, 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 10-5

Oct 26 Trick or Treat Fall Fun, Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City, 3-5

Nov Holidays at the Avenue, The Avenue, Peachtree City 4-7pm Nov 2 Market Day, Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Nov 2 Diva’s Half Marathon & 5K 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 7-11 am Nov 2 Hops & Props Beer Fest, Dixie Air Wing, 1200 Echo Court, Falcon Field, Peachtree City Nov 9 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com Nov 9 -10 Southern Hands Artist Studio Tour. Open to the public one weekend per year. Participating artists are listed on their website: SouthernHandsArtistStudioTour. com Nov 11 Veteran’s Day Celebration, Veteran’s Park, Tyrone Nov 15 Holiday Sip & See: Holiday shopping event by Newnan retailers. Also Night Market, Live Music and Food Trucks 5-9pm Nov 29 Plaid Friday – Downtown Newnan, Alternative to “Black Friday”Shop local 10-6 Nov 29 Santa on the Square. Santa arrives in Downtown Newnan on a fire truck, lights the tree & greets the children. 6-8pm Nov 30 Tree Lighting and Santa Event, Braelinn Shopping Center, Peachtree City 4-7

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Sept 21 Greek Fest, Bringing the Traditions of Greece to you! Dixie Wing, 1200 Echo Court, Peachtree City

July 13 Night Market Drake Field, 155 Willowbend Rd, Peachtree City 5-10pm In case of inclement weather, check: nightmarketptc.com

Dec 1 Town Tree Lighting, Lantern Parade, Cookies, Coco, Christmas Music, and Santa arrives. Shamrock Park, Tyrone Dec 7 Market Day Historic Courthouse Square, Downtown Newnan 10-2 Dec 7 Light Up Senoia, Main Street, Senoia Dec 7 Parade and Tree Lighting, Stonewall Complex, Fayetteville, Parade starts at 5, followed by tree lighting Dec 8 Candle Light Tour of Homes, Senoia

For more info: DowntownFayetteville.org; EnjoySenoia.com; ExploreCoweta.com Fayetteville-ga.gov; MainstreetNewnan.com; Peachtree-City.org; Tyrone.org; VisitPeachtreeCity.com

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Featured Venues Listing Libraries Coweta County A. Mitchell Powell, Jr. Public Library 25 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-253-3625, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Central Library 85 Literary Lane, Newnan 30265 770-683-2052, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Grantville Public Library 100 Park Drive, Grantville 30220 770-683-0535, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Senoia Public Library 148 Pylant Street, Senoia 30276 770-599-3537, cowt.ent.sirsi.net Fayette County Brooks Public Library 951 Highway 85 Connector, Brooks 30205 770-719-7600, brooksga.com Fayette County Public Library 1821 Heritage Park Way, Fayetteville 30214; 770-305-5426, fayettecountyga.gov

Fayette Fayette County Historical Society 195 Lee Street, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-9270, fayettehistoricalsociety.com

Pinewood Atlanta Studios 461 Sandy Creek Road, Fayetteville 30214; 678-369-5950, pinewoodatlantastudios.com

Walk to End Alzheimer’s of the Southern Crescent Snapper Freeman, 865-748-6309 act.alz.org

Holliday-Dorsey-Fife House Museum 140 W Lanier Avenue, Fayetteville 30214 770-716-5332 ,hdfhouse.com

Saville Art Studios 401 Dividend Drive, Peachtree City 30269 678-489-8226, savillestudios.com

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Southern Hollywood Film Tour Various locations, Peachtree City 30269 404-310-9613, southernhollywoodfilmtour.com

Donald W. Nixon Centre for Performing & Visual Arts of Coweta County 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan 30265; 770-254-2787, thenixoncentre.net Centre Strings Dr. Lyn Schenbeck, 770-683-6837, thecentreonline.net Charles Wadsworth Auditorium 25 Jefferson Street, Newnan 30263 770-254-2354, cityofnewnan.org Dunaway Gardens 3218 Roscoe Road, Newnan 30263 678-423-4050, dunawaygardens.com

Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Amphitheater 301 Lafayette Avenue, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-4173, southerngroundamp.com

Events & Festivals Nearby Georgia Renaissance Festival 6905 Virlyn B. Smith Road, Fairburn 30213 770-964-8575, garenfest.com

Coweta Coweta County Convention & Visitors Bureau 200 Court Square, Newnan 30263 770-254-2627, explorecoweta.com

Peachtree City Library 201 Willowbend Road, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-2520, peachtree-city.org/library

Masterworks Chorale masterworkscommunitychorale.com 770-254-2787

Tyrone Public Library 143 Commerce Drive, Tyrone 30290 770-487-1565, tyrone.org

Newnan Carnegie Building (Art Gallery) 1 LaGrange Street, Newnan 30263 770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com

Kiwanis Coweta County Fair Kiwanis Club of Newnan 275 Pine Road, Newnan 30263 770-254-2620, cowetacountyfair.org

Newnan-Coweta Art Association PO Box 2637, Newnan 30264 newcaa.com

Main Street Newnan 6 First Avenue, Newnan 30263 770-253-8283, mainstreetnewnan.com

Newnan Theatre Company 24 First Avenue, Newnan 30263 770-683-6282, newnantheatre.org

Senoia Downtown Development Authority Senoia Welcome Center 68 Main Street, Senoia 30276 770-727-9173, enjoysenoia.com

Cultural & Historical Coweta Buggy Shop Museum 74 Main Street, Senoia 30276 770-253-1018, enjoysenoia.com Coweta African-American Heritage Museum 92 Farmer Street, Newnan 30263 770-304-9111; Hours by appointment. Newnan Carnegie Library 1 LaGrange Street, Newnan 30263 770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com Newnan Cultural Arts Commission cityofnewnan.org Newnan Coweta Historical Society: •McRitchie-Hollis Museum, 74 Jackson Street, Newnan 30263 •Train Depot, 60 E Broad Street, Newnan 30263; 770-251-0207, newnancowetahistoricalsociety.com Senoia Area Historical Museum 6 Couch Street, Senoia 30276 senoiaareahistoricalsociety.org

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Raleigh Studios Atlanta 600 Chestlehurst Road, Senoia 30276 770-599-4000 raleighstudios.com/atlanta

Fayette Dogwood Gallery 1175 Senoia Road, Tyrone 30290 770-774-3524, dogwoodgallery.net Fine Arts And Crafts Entrepreneurs (FAACE); PO Box 2614, Peachtree City, 30269; 678-667-4624; faace.org Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater 201 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0630, amphitheater.org Legacy Theatre 1175 Senoia Road, Tyrone 30290 404-895-1473, thelegacytheatre.org

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Fayette Dixie Wing Commemorative Air Force World War II Heritage Days 1200 Echo Court, Peachtree City 30269 678-364-1110, dixiewing.org / wwiidays.org Dragon Boat Festival Rotary Club of Peachtree City 770-846-4730, ptcdragonboats.org Main Street Fayetteville 200 Courthouse Sq., Fayetteville 30214 770-719-4173, fayetteville-ga.gov Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau 244 City Circle (The Avenue), Peachtree City 30269 678-216-0282, visitpeachtreecity.com

Carla’s Dance Factory Fayetteville, 770-487-8001 carlasdancefactory.com Compass Dance Academy Tyrone, 770-632-5600 compassdance.org Dance Contempra Peachtree City, 770-631-0460 dancecontempra.net Georgia Academy of Dance & the Performing Arts Peachtree City & Newnan, 770-631-3128 gadance.com Gotta Dance NOW Peachtree City, 770-243-3386 gottadancenow.com Legacy Dance Tyrone, 404-895-1473 legacystar.org Peachtree City School of Dance Peachtree City, 770-632-1544 ptcschoolofdance.com Rachel’s Dance Connection Peachtree City/Sharpsburg, 770-487-8611 dancer236.webs.com Reigning Victory Dance Studio Fayetteville, 770-460-2255 reigningvictory.com Sharpsburg Dance Academy Sharpsburg, 770-251-8450 sharpsburgdance.com Star Dance Studio Newnan, 770-683-2623 stardancestudio.org.

Movie Theaters

NCG -- 55 Fischer Crossing, Sharpsburg 678-326-4460 Cinemark Tinseltown 17 -- 134 Pavilion Pkwy, Fayetteville 770-460-7226 Cinemark Movies 10 -- 157 Banks Station, Fayetteville 770-460-0308 AMC Classic Newnan 10 -- 87 Newnan Station Dr., Newnan 770-252-8110 Regal Georgian Stadium -- 232 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan 844-462-7342 ext.4039

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Main Street Charm Meets Upscale Style A wide variety of shopping experiences awaits you in Coweta and Fayette. From the quaint main streets of the Newnan and Fayetteville Courthouse Squares to fashionable, and modern open malls, our area has it all. Downtown shopping in Newnan, Senoia, and Fayetteville lets you experience the history and architecture that creates the local flavor of our area. Small shops, boutiques, and gift shops abound. Check out downtown websites for dates on special sales events and other festive occasions. For open mall, big box shopping, there are convenient shopping centers throughout the two counties. In Newnan you can visit Ashley Park and Newnan Crossing where you will find national brand stores represented. In Fayetteville, the Fayette Pavilion has national retailers, too. The Avenue is home to many name-brand fashions and 40

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home furnishing retailers. It is located at the crossroads of Hwy 54 and Hwy 74 in Peachtree City. The Avenue is a destination shopping experience for many in the region. With 46 stores and restaurants, it offers a dynamic mix of select local merchants, specialty restaurants, and premier national retailers. The Avenue has a full calendar of events that invites the community to come, socialize, and enjoy the shopping area’s open-air dining, brick laden sidewalks, fountains, bronze statues, and green space. They have recently added charging stations for cell phones. Peachtree City also offers a wide variety of shopping experiences in numerous shopping areas. Braelinn Shopping Center is well connected to the golf cart paths in the geographic center of the city and proudly claims the title of the most cart friendly shopping area with more cart parking areas directly

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Shopping & Décor in front of its shops as well as several areas where you can charge your cart. Kedron Shopping Center on the north and the West Village Shopping Area on the west side of town are home to many national stores and some local shops, too. Between Peachtree City and Fayetteville you will find the unique Smith and Davis, one of the area’s oldest operating stores—a must for top brands in casual and sports wear, footwear, and excellent customer service. Tyrone’s Main Street is a growing destination for antique shopping. Unique and authentic, there is something for everyone in these charming antique stores. Bargain Shopping The area also includes an abundance of thrift and consignment shops of all kinds. Here are a few names to check out when you are ready to do some bargain hunting: A Better Way Bargains, Clothes Less Traveled, Encore Interior Consignment, Goodwill of North Georgia, Graceland Thrift Store, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, Linda’s Attic Thrift Store, More for Less Consignment, New Beginnings, Plato’s Closet Newnan, Red Door Consignment, Second Glance, and Wellspring.

Outdoor Markets Downtown Newnan Square. Photo by William Courtney

n Night Market Inspired by European and Asian outdoor markets, Night Market is a public market featuring music, entertainment, food and artists. On any given market night, you might find up to 100 of the finest local, regional and national juried artists—displaying everything from pottery and jewelry to oil paintings and watercolors. The event offers visitors plenty of food with six to

eight food trucks, serving everything from Maine lobster to Tex-Mex. Craft beer, mixed drinks and wine are also available .Musical entertainment is scheduled throughout the night. Night Market takes place on the second Saturday night of the month from March through December, beginning at 5pm. Bring your blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere at Drake Field. Night Market is sponsored by Peachtree

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teas, jams, honey, pottery, flowers, soaps and more. There’s live music and food trucks. The Market is held every Wednesday and Saturday morning in the parking lot at Aberdeen Shopping Village—9am to 1pm for the regular market season and 10am to 1pm during the winter season. n Coweta County Farmer’s Market Locally grown fruits, vegetable, honey, and fresh cut flowers—you will find that and more at the Coweta County Farmer’s Market. This seasonal market opens on the second weekend in June and typically closes during the middle of October. It is open weekly through the summer months at two different local sites: around the courthouse square in downtown on Wednesdays and at the Asa M. Powell Sr. Expo on Saturday mornings. n Main Street Newnan Market Day This market features over 50 unique booths with new vendors and one-of-a-kind items each month. Market favorites include: fresh produce, honey, jams and jellies, salsa, pottery, art, children’s clothing, hand-woven 42

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baskets, leather products, handcrafted furniture, wood-art, fiber-art, floral design, and much more! Hosted by Main Street Newnan, the monthly Market Day is held on the first Saturday of every month from April to December, around the courthouse square in downtown Newnan, from 10am to 2pm.

n Friday Night LIVE in Fayetteville This summer, Main Street Fayetteville is bringing Friday Night LIVE to the Downtown Square and will be held on the Old Historic Courthouse Grounds in Fayetteville from 6pm-10pm, the dates are April 26, June 14, July 19 and August 16. For more information visit the new Main Street website DowntownFayetteville.org.

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Annual Oktoberfest celebration at City Café and Bakery, Fayetteville. Photo by Brenda Stewart.

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Whatever delights your culinary taste, you can find it in Coweta and/or Fayette. That wasn’t the case 32 years ago when this magazine was started. In those days it was mainly Southern style meat and threes, barbeques and a few fast food restaurants. Now you can find authentic food of ethnic diversity. We still have the Southern Fried Chicken, but now you can have it with a modern touch. Everything from Indian to Chinese to Tai to authentic German, French and even Deli food is easily assessable. n Big Shots Ant Murphy, longtime owner of Peachtree City’s Georgia Shrimp Company, recently opened this new restaurant located in the same building as the On Target Gun Club. Big Shots Kitchen & Bar caters to a high-end crowd wanting to socialize while eating top-quality aged steaks, burgers, and salads. You will find vegetarian and vegan options, too, as well as wine, craft beers and cocktails. n Bistro Hilary Owned by Hilary White of Atlanta’s 103 West and Serenbe’s The Hil fame, Bistro Hilary opened last year in Senoia, offering French-inspired cuisine and a seasonal menu that sources fresh ingredients from 44

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local farmers. Bistro Hilary serves dishes like melted Raclette cheese, Coquilles St. Jacques, salade Lyonnaise, and Beef Bourguignon. There is a kid’s menu and delightful outdoor patio seating. n Chin Chin Chinese Restaurant Since 2001, Chin Chin has been serving Peachtree City with authentic Chinese cuisine. Local owners Joanne and Ben Gao expand on traditional Chinese recipes to create their own distinctive flavorful dishes. Each meal at Chin Chin is cooked fresh to order in an open kitchen where customers can “witness the art of culinary style Chinese cuisine.” Chin Chin offers a full menu from appetizers to desserts.

n City Café & Bakery Opened in 1998, City Cafe and Bakery serves authentic German and Continental cuisine. Master Baker and Chef Jorg Schatte’s menu features classic German dishes, such as wiener schnitzel and bratwurst as well as steak, chicken, seafood and a variety of dishes, like wild mushroom crepes and gnocchi. The bakery offers homemade desserts, breads and pastries. The restaurant hosts live music on weekend nights and an annual Oktoberfest celebration. n Due South Trendy, hip and serving contemporary Southern cuisine, Due South brings “the downtown Atlanta restaurant scene to

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The Facebook group, PTC Restaurant Reviews (& South Atlanta) is a great resource if you are new to the area or just want to check out restaurants you may not have known about. With 4,700 active members, they post photos and details about their restaurant experience. The group members believe in supporting local businesses and restaurant owners are welcomed to join the discussions to provide feedback to all. n FAYETTEVILLE • Margarita Mommas Bourbon St. Grille Cozy New Orleans style bar and grill serving traditional Cajun dishes like Po Boys, Red Beans and Rice, Jambalaya, and Etouffee with shrimp or crawfish. Eight different flavors of frozen Margaritas are available daily and the machines can be rented as well. You can enjoy Live music most every night, along with karaoke and trivia night. Laissez les bons temps rouler! (Let the good times roll!). margaritamommasbsg.com/ n PEACHTREE CITY • Big Shots Big Shots mission is to bring quality cuisine made with the freshest ingredients, working with local farmers. They serve burgers, sandwiches, salads, steaks, lamb, fish, and chicken dishes. You can get a burger on a gluten free bun as well as vegetarian and vegan options. The casual dining area is relaxing and comfortable or you can enjoy the outside patio. Be sure to ask for daily specials. Website: bigshotsptc.com. • Curious Pig Curious Pig is a chef inspired gastro pub. Chef Scott Smith has returned to his hometown bringing the best possible ingredients to make familiar dishes with a new twist. The menu ranges from light and healthy options to hearty comfort food. Website: thecuriouspigptc.com. • Revolution New Italian Starting from a coffee truck, they now serve Elevated Northern Italian food, wine, beer, cocktails and nitro coffees. Chef Bri oversees the creation of all pasta, bread, and other baked goods made in house. Featuring farm to table meals with seasonal ingredients from their organic farm in Senoia. Special dinners and a cooking school are offered in the restaurant. Website: revolutionatlanta.com. n TYRONE • She Craft Company Asian infused food made from scratch, with love, is what Lexy and Adam She bring to the table. Be sure to try the Korean Bulgogi sandwich, rice bowl, and Butterfly Tea. Homemade Artisan Cookies available regular and gluten free. Many menu items are gluten free as well as a few Keto based and Paleo. Catering service available. Website: shecraftco.com.

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Dining featuring a whiskey bar, and a gluten free menu. Foods are organically grown and harvested, straight from the farm. Besides creatively dressed burgers, Grazing Here serves poultry, Angus beef hot dogs, and sides like grilled asparagus, homemade mac and cheese, slaw and pimento cheese. On weekends, Grazing Here adds live regional bands and musicians.

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2100 Hwy. 54 East • Suite 107 • Peachtree City, GA 30269 Peachtree City.” Opened in 2012 by Bryan Gardner and Michael Smith, Due South is a place where people go to socialize and eat great food—like chicken and andouille sausage gumbo, fried chicken and waffles, fried green tomato stack, and blacked BBQ shrimp and grits. Due South has several event spaces for rent.

South African flair inspired by owners Ant and Dee Murphy, who opened the restaurant over a decade ago. On the menu—salmon, shrimp, lobster, and oyster dishes along with steak, chicken, unique salads and desserts. “The Shrimp”—as it is called by locals also has live music—everything from blues to jazz to indie rock.

n Georgia Shrimp Company The Georgia Shrimp Company is known for creating fresh fish dishes with a Euro/

n Grazing Here Locally owned Grazing Here is a 100% grass-fed, beef burger restaurant,

n Hanna Brothers Studio Cafe Located in the Pinewood Studios Production Centre, the Hanna Brothers Studio Cafe is a movie studio-style commissary open to the public. The cafe serves a lunch buffet, Tuesday through Friday; Friday and Saturday dinner; and Saturday Mimosa Brunch. The buffet lunch menu changes daily featuring a variety of meats, sides, and desserts. Snow-crab legs and prime ribs are available at the dinner buffet. n Highland Bakery The Peachtree City Highland Bakery & Kitchen in The Avenue is the fourth franchise location for the Atlanta restaurant and the first to serve dinner and offer a full bar. Continued on page 48

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Chin Chin Chinese Restaurant, Peachtree City 2100 Highway 54 East, Suite 107 Peachtree City; 770-487-9188

Lunch: Sun-Sat 11am-3pm Dinner: Sun-Thur 3:00pm-10pm Fri-Sat 3pm-11pm

City Café & Bakery 215 Glynn Street S., Fayetteville; 770-461-6800

Happy Hour Every Day 3:00pm-5:30pm

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Highland Bakery’s menu includes many of the restaurant’s favorites—like fried chicken Benedict, French toast, cilantro corn pancakes, omelets, white bean chicken chili, and curried chicken salad—gourmet coffees, smoothies, and artisan pastries and desserts. n Newk’s Eatery Newk’s Eatery has come to both Newnan and Peachtree City. The national chain restaurant offers fresh-made food everyday. You will find daily featured items, like French dip sliders and Thai chicken soup, as well as salads, sandwiches, pizzas, soups, mac and cheese, and desserts. Newk’s also serves, beer, wine bottled water, and fountain drinks. n Nic and Norman’s Opened in 2016 by Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus of “The Walking Dead,” Nic and Norman’s in Senoia has a classic pub menu that relies on local products whenever possible. You will find gourmet burgers—veggie, ground chuck, bison, fried chicken, lamb, turkey, fish—flatbread creations, soups and salads, a variety of entrees, seasonal sides, and a good selection of draft beer and cocktails. n Pascal’s Bistro Chef Pascal, born in the South of France and trained at Le Cordon Bleu, opened Pascal’s Bistro in Peachtree City in 1999, serving “American cuisine with a French twist.” Pascal personally hand-selects the freshest ingredients from the local farmer’s markets. Classics dishes include Steak Au Poivre, Beef Bourguignon, Belgian endive salad, and creme brûlée. Pascal’s lunch time pasta bar offers six pastas, four sauces, meats, and fresh veggies. n Revolution Opened recently in Peachtree City, Revolution restaurant and bakery sources ingredients from its organic farm and greenhouse in Senoia. The morning menu offers fresh baked goods and a full range of coffee drinks, while lunch consists of Italian inspired sandwiches, flatbreads, and salads. Dinner features classic and reinvented Northern Italian dishes with fresh homemade ingredients and pasta as well as wine, local craft beers, and curated cocktails. n The Cellar at The Firestone The Cellar at The Firestone is a Chophouse-style restaurant offering the finest local ingredients and quality, exotic meats—everything from fillets and New York strip to wild boar, kangaroo, lamb and trout—as well as craft, domestic and imported beers and wine. “Cellar After Hours” on weekends entertains with live music and cocktail and beer specials, while “Wine Down Wednesday” pairs half-price bottles of wine with live jazz. i 48

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Dua Vietnamese Noodle Soup 805 West Lanier Ave. Fayetteville 678-545-2989; iiduavietnameserestaurant.net Green Ginger 200 Market Place Connector Peachtree City 770-487-9982; peachtreecitygreenginger.com Georgia Shrimp Co. 100 N. Peachtree Pkwy, Suite 36 770-631-9114; georgiashrimpco.com Mama Lucia’s 236 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan 770-253-2501; mama-lucias.net The Beirut Kedron Shopping Village, 1025 N. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City, 678-364-0707; beirutptc.com AND Pita by the Beirut Braelinn Village, 316 Crosstown Dr Peachtree City, 770-486-5772 AND Ashley Park, 326 Newnan Crossing Bypass Newnan, 770-254-0751 Star of India 256 Commerce Drive, Peachtree City 770-632-7862; starofindiaptc.com

GOOD SOUTHERN COOKING Golden’s on the Square 9 East Court Square; Newnan 770-251-4300; goldensonthesquare.com Katie Lou’s Cafe 70 Main Street, Senoia; 770-599-1362 katielouscafe.com Mimi’s Good Food 303-1 Kelly Drive, Peachtree City 770-487-2421; mimisgoodfood.com Rosa’s Home Cooking 652 N. Jeff Davis Drive, Fayetteville 770-731-0007; order:doordash.com Sprayberry’s Barbecue • 229 Jackson Street, Newnan, 770-253-4421 • 1060 Hwy. 34 E (at I-85); 770-253-5080 Newnan; sprayberrysbbq.com

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Live Music at the Georgia Shrimp Co. with Neal Wauchope and Leonard Julien III. Photo by William Courtney.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT VENUES Fayetteville City Café & Bakery 215 S. Glynn Street Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-461-6800 citycafeandbakery.com

Newnan Alamo Jacks 19 W Court Square Newnan, GA 30263 770-683-2526 thealamonewnan.com

Margarita Mommas 119 Stonewall Ave. E Fayetteville, GA 30214 678-489-2752 margaritamommasbsg.com

Brick House Grille & Tavern 80 Newnan Station Dr. Newnan, GA 30265 770-683-2790

Olde Courthouse Tavern 105-B Glynn Street South Fayetteville, GA 30214 678-489-3888 oldecourthousetavern.com Partner’s Pizza 834 Glynn Street Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-716-1528 pizzafayettevillega.com 50

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Newnan Corner Tavern 125 Newnan Crossing Bypass Newnan, GA 30265 770-683-4227 The Cellar at Firestone 20 Jefferson St. Newnan, GA 30263 770-683-6328 thecellarnewnan.com

Peachtree City Azul Tequila Taqueria & Cantina 100 Lexington Circle Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-632-0099 azultequilaptc.com Georgia Shrimp Company 100 N. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-631-9114 georgiashrimpco.com Grazing Here 2808 Ga Hwy 54 Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-486-2696 grazinghere.com Los Mariachis 2882 Ga Hwy 54 Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-629-4218 losmariachisga.com

Tavern on 74 288 Ga Hwy 74 Peachtree City GA 30269 770-631-1980 tavernon74.com Y-Knot Sports Bar 216 Northlake Dr. Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-487-9111 yknotsportsbar.com Always confirm with the restaurant or sports bar for up-to-date entertainment.

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Real Estate DEMAND FOR HOMES IS STEADY

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Healthy and Stable T Describes Real Estate Today

he best way to describe the real estate markets in the area is healthy and stable. It is neither a buyer or seller market. Demand for homes is steady and the inventory of homes has remained relatively flat. New construction is doing well in both Fayette and East Coweta counties. The majority is in East Coweta with almost half of the 445 currently for sale built within the past year. In Fayette county of the 463 homes currently for sale, 60 have been built in the past year. The majority of new homes in Fayette for sale are in Pinewood Forest, Cresswind, and Canoe Club.

By Jeff Warlick

Looking closer at the numbers, there were 2,311 homes sold in 2018 in Fayette County, slightly less than the year before. The median sales price was $249,000 an increase of 8% over 2017. The largest increase was in the Whitewater High School area with a 12% increase. In East Coweta County there were 2,497 homes sold with a median sales price of $255,000, up 5% from 2017. The increase was spread evenly over the East Coweta area. The dynamics of the area remain very strong. Commercial real estate is active indicating good business strength and job opportunities. Two significant trends are worth noting. The first is a growing demand for homes by younger buyers, many returning to raise families in the area in which they grew up. The second is an emerging ability to retire in place. Cresswind in Peachtree City is an excellent example. Empty nesters Courtesy of Historical Concepts

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can now sell, downsize and stay in the community they enjoy. Cresswind is also attracting many buyers from out of the area. There is no doubt that the movie industry has had a positive impact on the area. Both Fayette and East Coweta are benefiting from the influx of people. It is affecting real estate throughout the area. Pinewood Forest is one example. It offers unique homes currently ranging in price from $350,000 to $1,455,000. There are a few trends to watch over the near future. Millennials will have a big impact on the market. Realtor.com predicts that they will comprise as much as 45% of mortgage lending. In terms of interest rates it is reasonable to expect rates to rise to slightly over 5%. This encourages many looking for homes to consider renting and also provides an excellent opportunity for real estate investors. As a result of the rising interest rates there will likely be a slowing in home price increases. Every property is unique,

but buyers will become more discriminating. As most real estate professionals know, buyers are very deliberate. They will often look at more than 20 homes. To maximize value, sellers need to be conscious that buyers quickly become very knowledgeable of options in the market. An interesting trend has developed as a result of social media and transparency of homes for sale. It is more important that ever to insure sellers maximize their exposure to the market. Buyers have many tools available to find buying opportunities including Realtor.com and Zillow among others. To maximize value a seller will find it beneficial to use a real estate professional. Buyers will also find a Realtor’s insights and experience very valuable. Jeff Warlick is a Past President of the Fayette County Board of Realtors, a real estate broker and real estate company owner. Jeff originally moved to this area in 1977. i

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s the saying goes, “A house is not a home.” Likewise, a subdivision is not a community unless something special happens, and something special is happening in the new Cresswind development in Peachtree City. From its inception, Cresswind Peachtree City was founded on the idea of creating a community even as the homes are being built. The developer, Kolter Homes, hired a Lifestyle Director before the Clubhouse was completed, when the first phase of the community was barely finished. “Active adults” is not just a marketing tag line at Cresswind, it describes a common mindset of the new homeowners. Nicole Jurovics, Lifestyle Director, says “we want new homeowners to have an easy 56

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time meeting new friends and exploring new interests as soon as they begin building their home. They are welcomed into the community at our TGIF get togethers at the clubhouse every Friday, and we provide special events featuring first rate talent every month.” During the month, the homeowners can join a Club, enjoy fitness classes and special presentations, and Nicole says, “if we don’t have a club organized at that time, we’ll help them start one. As an example, when Leslie Klein purchased a home, she told us she already had an Alzheimer’s Walk Team but she wondered if any of her neighbors might be interested in joining her “Klein’s Crusaders,” so we organized a luncheon and invited Iola Snow, one of the leaders of the

Walk to End Alzheimer’s, and the size of her team increased in one day.” Nicole keeps in touch with her Cresswind community with her quarterly magazine “The Whippoorwill,” which features upcoming concerts and activities as well as pictures from past events. A great resource for the homeowners and those who stop by to tour the Clubhouse. The magazine also appears as a special link on the Peachtree City App. When you buy a house at Cresswind, you are really buying into a special, active community of likeminded people who care about fitness, nutrition, relationships, and having fun! i

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or most people, the purchase of a house is the single largest business transaction that they will make in their lives. Their house will become the single largest asset that they will own. It stands to reason that buyers need to be as informed as possible before purchasing a new home. With today’s tech-savvy, internet users living in a “do-it-yourself” world, it looks like buying a house should be simple. No doubt that some of this “For Sale By Owner” group will save a few dollars on buying a house. However, the purchase of a house does not always go smoothly. • EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE – To get the privilege of representing a major real estate organization, your realtor must study and pass multiple tests, including those required by the state and by the company itself. Clients benefit from this wealth of knowledge.

• LOCAL NEIGHBORHOOD KNOWLEDGE – Unless you already live in the area where you intend to buy a house, there are probably a lot of unknowns concerning the area. You are sure to find many photos online of the house, but what about the neighborhood and subdivisions surrounding the house? What about the quality of schools in the area and the availability of churches and social organizations? A real estate agent can help you obtain all of this information. • LEGAL AND FINANCIAL KNOWLEDGE – Seldom does a buyer purchase a house with a check for the full amount. Generally, the realtor can be helpful in locating attorneys that specialize in real estate and mortgage lenders that play an important part in the buying equation. Realtors also can advise on special language in a contract that needs to be addressed or avoided. • PRICE & MARKET GUIDANCE – Prices for houses are always moving up or down. Real estate agents are in the local market all

year long and have the experience to give a buyer or seller valuable advice on what price will be able to “move” a sale, or “close” a deal. Either way they can help both the seller and the buyer. • NEGOTIATION ABILITY – Most people are not experienced in negotiating the sale or purchase of a house. Sellers love their homes and want to get the most out of the sale—which could cause them to overprice and lose a sale. Buyers might make an offer too low, leaving room for another buyer to come in and offer a higher price. Real estate agents for both sellers and buyers know how to negotiate based on fact, rather than emotion. These are just a few of the reasons why people need to hire a competent, professional, licensed, real estate agent to guide them through the important decisions that are all part of buying a house i.

Drone Photography is the Latest Marketing Tool

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ales of homes are soaring with the use of professionally produced aerial videos. In fact, homes marketed with aerial photography and video sell 68% faster, as reported by Multiple Listing Service, and the National Association of Realtors report that 73% of homeowners prefer to list with an agent who uses videos. Initially, drone aerial photography was only considered as an option for multimillion dollar listings, but real estate agents are discovering that the benefits reach beyond luxury listings. Today, aerial photography offers affordable aerial perspectives of homes and neighborhoods to enhance the indoor tour experience. Tom Black, owner of Overview 3sixty Aerials, said, “over the past 2 years, approximately 20% of the listings that were filmed have been million dollar listings, 50% have been between $500,000 to $900,00 and 30% have been under $500,000. The sky is the limit with aerial photography.” Drone photography fills a void between traditional ground photography and aerial photographs taken from a plane or other aircraft. Drones can film from 2 ft. off the ground and soar up to 400 ft. This dynamic range showcases all angles of a home, it’s layout, features, and property lines. Riverfront properties and properties that have amenities, lakes, and golf courses lend themselves to scenic aerials that tell a story and engage the viewer Take your brand to new heights with the latest marketing tool

in real estate. High quality aerial photography and video produces impressive marketing campaigns that differentiate and set apart property listings. An experienced professional drone pilot can capture aerial images that help you to sell listings and will go beyond that to also help you sell lifestyles. Drones help the homebuyer to see the overall lifestyle of an area, as well as the home, and convey a story with all the benefits and value. Today drones and aerial photography are giving both the buyer and the seller a modern tool when making an important real estate decision. Article written with the help of Tom Black Call Tom Black @ 404.430.9428 • Overview3sixty Aerials www.overview3sixty.com.

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Guessing is great for playing the lottery, not so good when selling your home. REALTORS® have exclusive access to industry statistics, trends and up-to-date information, and they know the local real estate market better than anyone. They also bring the expert knowledge and experience it takes to sell your home with as few hassles as possible. So when you’re ready to sell your home, work with a REALTOR®, a member of the National Association of REALTORS®, who can explain options that best fit your situation. Because pricing your home for sale shouldn’t be a guessing game.

Every market’s different, call a REALTOR® today. ©2013 REALTORS® are members of the National Association of REALTORS®

Fayette County Board of REALTORS celebrates their 50th Anniversary in 2019. 50 Years of Excellence and Giving Back.

The role of REALTORS® goes far beyond the real estate transaction process of buying and selling. As local business owners and residents, REALTORS® are vested in building healthy, vibrant communities and neighborhoods. REALTORS® are members of the National Association of REALTORS® and member REALTORS® have an obligation to abide by the National Association of REALTORS® Code of Ethics, and are required to take comprehensive training courses on the REALTOR® Code of Ethics. Many people think that all Real Estate Licensees are REALTORS®. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Every agent is not a REALTOR®. Ask your agent if they’re a REALTOR®.

Fayette County Board of Realtors® 101 Devant Street, Suite 706, Fayetteville, GA 30214

770.461.2401 • www.FayetteRealtors.com REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark which may only be used by real estate professionals who are members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and subscribe to its strict codes.


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Welcome to the Neighborhood! We’re here to help you settle into your new home and community. The info found throughout the Guide to Coweta & Fayette Counties— including phone numbers and websites—will be useful to you all year long. The Guide to Coweta & Fayette and The Peachtree City Magazine are published by Print Graphics Services, Inc.; 101 Tivoli Gardens, Peachtree City 30269; 770-631-9159; GuideCowetaFayette.com Peachtree City New Neighbors League 770-486-9116; newneighborsptc.com Coweta County Vehicle Registration Coweta County Tag Office; 22 E Broad Street, Suite 149, Newnan 30263; 770-254-2631; coweta.ga.us

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Fayette County Vehicle Registration 140 W Stonewall Avenue, Ste 109, Fayetteville 30214; 770-461-3611; fayettecountytaxcomm.com

through municipal-based operations or the private sector. Contact your county, city or town, or check out their website, for accurate and up-to-date info.

Drivers License – Fayette Georgia Dept of Drivers Services; 749 West Lanier Ave. #102, Fayetteville 30214; 678-413-8400; dds.ga.gov Hours: closed Sunday & Monday; Tuesday through Friday open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to noon.

Coweta County Voter Registration Coweta County Voter Registration 22 E Broad Street, Suite 128, Newnan 30263; 770-254-2615; coweta.ga.us

Drivers License – Coweta 128 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan 30263, 770-254-7203; dds.ga.gov. Hours: Tuesday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Utilities & Services Electricity, gas, cable, internet, water, sewer and trash pick-up–Some utilities may be supplied through your county, city or town. Other services are available

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â– Interiors Kitchens and baths have always been popular in home remodeling, and there is a myriad of new and beautiful materials and products for both rooms. In the kitchen, the seamless appearance of cast solid countertop surfaces in materials is very popular. Natural stones like granite, marble, quartzite and soapstone; Corian and quartz are all in demand. Other trendy updates include custom cabinetry made of quality woods, such as solid maple, with pull-out spice racks, bread and pasta bins, and slide-out shelves that can accommodate all your pots, pans and lids; backsplashes made of tile, stone or glass; and floors in hardwoods, stone and tile. There also is a tremendous choice in hardware design and metals with people gravitating toward bigger and bolder styles. Numerous options for bathroom remodeling are available as well. You will find a vast selection of new materials

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umerous private schools in the area provide opportunity for students with different needs, learning abilities, and interests. You will find private facilities as well as many churches that offer childcare and preschool to county residents. There are also highly regarded private institutions offering a full

academic and extra curricular program The Bedford School in Fairburn is for school age children, K-12. dedicated to helping students in grades StoneBridge Early Learning Center 1-9 who are challenged with specific serves children ages 6 weeks to 12 years learning differences. Students receive Bailey Station with both preschool and after school At proper academic remediation and also 106 Bailey Station Circle programs for school age children. TheSharpsburg, participate GA 30277in activities that improve 770-304-8857 school has locations at both Newnan social skills and self-esteem. The Afterschool Services for: Experienced childcare and Sharpsburg. student-to-faculty ratio is 5 to 1, and the professionals committed to • Thomas Crossroads Elem. providing quality care to the • Willis Road Elementary maximum class size is 10 to 12 students. Elementary children in our community. • Canongate • Trinity Christian The Counterpane Montessori School C a r i n g , Te a c h i n g , R e a c h i n g At Bailey Station inSummerlin Fayetteville provides students an 106243 Bailey Station Circle Blvd. Sharpsburg, GAGA 30277 Experienced childcare Newnan, 30265 opportunity to develop academically and 770-304-8857 At Bailey Station 770-253-8104 professionals committed to creatively through its interdisciplinary 106 Bailey Station Circle providing quality care to the Afterschool Services for: curriculum and fully integrated arts Sharpsburg, GA 30277 Newnan Crossing Elem. children in our community. Caring, Teaching, Reaching •• Welch Elementary program. Counterpane divides its 770-304-8857 • White Oak Elementary children age 6 weeks - 12 years • Poplar Road Elementary 243 Summerlin Blvd. into 3 groups: Primary, ages 3 students Newnan, GA 30265 for: Experienced Bailey Station At Newnanchildcare Crossing AfterschoolAtServices 770-253-8104 to 6 years; Lower School, ages 6 to 12 www.stonebridge-elc.com Crossroads Elem. Circle professionals committed to • Thomas 106 Bailey Station 243 Summerlin Blvd. years; and Upper School, ages 12 to 18 Elementary providing qualityGA care30265 to the • Willis Road Sharpsburg, GA 30277 Newnan, Caring, Teaching, Reaching children770-253-8104 in our community. • Canongate Elementary years. 770-304-8857 Experienced childcare professionals committed to providing quality care to the children in our community.

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Education Located on 62 acres in Newnan, The Heritage School is a co-educational, independent day school, serving grades Pre-K-12. The school, which was founded in 1970, offers a full range of rigorous academics, AP courses, performing and visual arts, technology courses, a variety of sports, and college counseling. Students enjoy a 6-1 student to faculty/ staff ratio. The Campus in Peachtree City is a private school, grades 1-12, with traditional and non-traditional enrollment options. The school’s mission is to cultivate independent thought and promote the building of character by providing personalized education that addresses students’ unique learning styles. See page 78 for a more extensive list of private schools.

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usiness communities need a steady work force and students need quality, state-of-the-art career, and technical training so it’s only natural for businesses and schools to form partnerships. In Fayette County, the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Department of Fayette County Schools offers students Move On When Ready and Work-Based Learning programs. In the MOWR program, students can pursue post secondary study at approved public, private and technical colleges in the area while receiving dual high school and college credit for courses successfully completed. Fayette County partners with Southern Crescent Technical College to offer high school students dual enrolled courses in Patient Care and Emergency Medical Responder. These classes are taught at the high schools as well as at CTE’s Center of Innovation (COI) in Fayetteville. Partner Piedmont Fayette Hospital donates hospital beds and supplies needed for the program. Southern Crescent also offers Culinary Arts courses that are taught at Sandy Creek High School. CTE coordinates Fayette’s WorkBased Learning and apprenticeship programs, by helping

students find workplace settings where they can learn skills that will enhance their academic and future career goals. The Central Education Center (CEC) in Coweta County is a joint venture between the Coweta School System, West Georgia Technical College, and Coweta business and industry, where the curriculum is designed around the needs and expectations of business. As early as age 16, students from all Coweta high schools can enroll in dual credit courses, known as Move On When Ready (MOWR), during their school day. They can take college-level courses, simultaneously earning credit toward a high school diploma and a West Georgia Technical College associate degree. Available courses include accounting, cosmetology, culinary arts and game development. Work-Based Learning (WBL) is an opportunity for students to link their classwork and career interests with their job. They leave school during their assigned WBL block/s and receive class credit for their work and WBL assignments. The WBL program includes job, internship and apprenticeship opportunities in all career areas.

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alternative and open campus programs— and serves more than 20,000 students in the towns of Fayetteville, Peachtree City, Brooks, Tyrone, and Woolsey. The system’s wide range of programs include an After School Program for children in grades K-5th, an Early Intervention Program; an Exceptional Children’s Services Program; a Gifted Program for academically talented children Grades K-12; a Homebound Program; a Mentoring Program; an Open Campus Program, which provides online and individualized instruction;

C.A.R.E (a program for children at risk in education); and Work-Based Learning and Youth Apprenticeship Programs. Fayette’s 2018 high school graduation rate remains strong at 88.8 percent, with the school system posting the second highest rate in the metro Atlanta area for the third consecutive year and fourth highest in Georgia. McIntosh, Starr’s Mill and Whitewater high schools are on the Washington Post’s 2018 list of America’s Most Challenging High Schools, placing them in the top 12 percent of all public high

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Education schools in the nation. For more statistics about Fayette County Schools, visit fcboe.org. Coweta County School System The Coweta County School System offers students a variety of traditional and non-traditional instructional settings, more individualized study, and a wide range of enrichment opportunities both on and off of school campuses. The school system consists of 31

schools—19 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, 3 high schools with 9th grade campuses, 2 alternative schools, 1 Charter and Career Academy (grades 8 - 12), serving over 22,000 students. The system-owned Centre for the Performing and Visual Arts, is a state-of-the-art facility that brings the Fine Arts to students of all ages in Coweta County. Dr. Steve Barker, Coweta County School System Superintendent, was named the 2018 Georgia Superintendent

of the Year by the Georgia School Superintendent’s Association (GSSA). Dr. Barker, who has served as Coweta County Schools’ Superintendent since 2011, was Georgia’s nominee for National Superintendent of the Year. The 2018 graduation rate for Coweta County Schools was 84.8. For more statistics about Coweta County schools, visit cowetaschools.org. i

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tudents looking for higher learning opportunities are finding more and more options in Fayette and Coweta. Clayton State University, a public university and part of the University System of Georgia, is located in a modern building on Peachtree City’s north side. The Fayette Campus is home to the university’s Dual Enrollment (Move On When Ready) program, which offers high school students an opportunity to take college-level courses for credit. Students enrolled on this campus can complete their general education core curriculum courses as well as five degree programs: the B.S. in Psychology and Human Services; the B.S. in Integrative Studies; the B.A.S. in Administrative Management; the R.N. to B.S.N. online program; and the M.B.A. degree program. The four-year-old Georgia Film Academy (GFA) trains students for a career in Georgia’s growing film industry. GFA offers an 18-credit hour certification program specifically designed to provide students with a basic level of on-set film production skills, on-set procedures, and knowledge and experience with film-industry standard organizational structure, professional equipment, and on-set procedures. GFA courses are being taught at Clayton State University and at Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayetteville as well as a number of universities and technical colleges around the state. Georgia Military College (GMC) has two campuses convenient to Fayette and Coweta students. The school’s 25,000-square-foot Fayetteville campus, located adjacent

to Pinewood Atlanta Studios, offers the same coursework available at the other GMC campuses, but also is developing courses to educate the area workforce for the many positions available in Georgia’s film industry. GMC’s second area campus, located in Fairburn, just 20 minutes from Newnan and Peachtree City, is the college’s largest campus in the Metro Atlanta area. Located in the renovated historic Newnan hospital, the University of West Georgia’a Newnan campus’s undergraduate offerings include the fundamental core curriculum, two full undergraduate degree programs—Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education and Bachelor of Science in Nursing—and select undergraduate business courses. Graduate programs include the MBA, Master’s Degrees in Early Childhood Education, and Specialist Degrees in Educational Leadership. There is also Continuing Education/Workforce Development programs and a Dual Enrollment program for high school students. Point University, a private, Christian, four-year liberal arts institution has a 13,000-square-foot satellite facility in Peachtree City that offers core curriculum for traditional students, dual credit enrollment courses for high school students, and degrees through its Access program for adult learners. For a complete listing of higher education opportunities in Coweta and Fayette counties, see page 77.

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Brewton-Parker College—770-683-3245 331 Smokey Road, Newnan 30263 bpc.edu Clayton State University—678-466-4000 2000 Clayton State Blvd, Morrow 30260 clayton.edu Clayton State University—Fayette 678-466-5000 100 World Dr, Ste 100, Peachtree City 30269 • clayton.edu/fayette Georgia Film Academy—University System of Georgia; 270 Washington St SW Atlanta; Georgiafilmacademy.org Georgia Military College—Fairburn 678-379-1414 • gmc.edu 320 NW Broad St, Ste 200, Fairburn 30213 Georgia Military College—Fayetteville 678-379-1381 • gmc.edu 255 Veterans Pkwy., Fayetteville 30214 Point University—Peachtree City 678-593-3100 • point.edu/peachtree-city 800 Commerce Dr, Ste 200, Peachtree City 30269 University of West Georgia—Newnan 678-839-2300 • westga.edu/newnan/ 80 Jackson Street, Newnan 30263 West Georgia Technical College—Coweta 770-755-7800 westgatech.edu 200 Campus Dr, Newnan 30263

Area Private Schools

Arlington Christian School (K5-12) 770-964-9871 4500 Ridge Rd, Fairburn 30213 arlingtonchristian.org

Joseph Sams School (ages birth-22 yrs) 770-461-5894 • josephsamsschool.org 280 Brandywine Blvd, Fayetteville 30214 Landmark Christian (K4-12) 770-306-0647 50 SE Broad St, Fairburn 30213 landmarkchristianschool.org Landmark Christian (K4-5) • 770-306-0647 400 Windgate Rd., Peachtree City 30269 landmarkchristianschool.org The Lighthouse (5-12) 770-632-7100 116 Peachtree Ct, Peachtree City 30269 thelighthouseprogram.com

Kiddie Kottage Christian (Infants & toddlers) 770-716-2000 • kiddiekottage.org 300 N Glynn St, Fayetteville 30214 Kids R Kids—North Peachtree City (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-631-3555 10 Lexington Pass, Peachtree City 30269 kidsrkids.com Kids R Kids (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-631-3400 1241 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269 kidsrkids.com

Our Lady of Mercy (9-12) 770-461-2202 • mercycatholic.org 861 Hwy 279, Fayetteville 30214

Kids R Kids (ages 6 wks-12 yrs) 770-502-1777 3025 GA Hwy 154, Newnan 30265 kidsrkids.com

Our Lady of Victory (K-8) 770-306-9026 • olvcatholicschoolk-8.org 211 Kirkley Rd, Tyrone 30290

Newnan Academy on Poplar Road (PK) 770-683-6888 2990 Poplar Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

Rising Star Montessori (18 mths.-14 yrs) 770-461-1595 440 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214 risingstarmontessorischool.com

Newnan Presbyterian (ages 6 wks-K) 770-253-5018 • nppk.org 38 Greenville St, Newnan 30263

Shoal Creek Adventist School (K-8) 770-251-1464 4957 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 30277 shoalcreekschool.com St Paul Lutheran (1yr-8) 770-486-3545 • stpaulptc.org 700 Ardenlee Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 Trinity Christian School (PK-12) 770-251-6770 • www.tcslions.org 8817 Hwy 54 W, Sharpsburg 30277

Area Preschools & Childcare

The Goddard School (infant to school age) 470-317-3100 264 S. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City 30269, goddardschool.com

Grace Christian Academy (PK3-12) 770-461-0137 • gracechristian.info 355 McDonough Rd, Fayetteville 30215 Heritage School, The (PK-12)770-253-9898 2093 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30263 heritageschool.com

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Fayetteville Elementary—770-460-3560 490 Hood Ave, Fayetteville 30214

North Fayette Elementary—770-460-3570 609 Kenwood Rd, Fayetteville 30214

Royal Learners (ages 6 wks-5 yrs) 770-487-5333 2000 N Commerce Dr, Peachtree City 30269 royallearners.com

Middle Schools

Arnall Middle—770-254-2765 700 Lora Smith Rd, Newnan 30265

Oak Grove Elementary—770-631-3260 101 Crosstown Rd, Peachtree City 30269

Spirit of Excellence Christian School (PK-6) 770-253-3822 1150 Lora Smith Rd., Newnan 30265

Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Preschool (Toddlers-age 4) • 770-487-0086 101 N Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 coslp.org

Fayette Montessori (ages 18 mos-12 yrs) 770-460-6790 • fayettemontessori.com 190 Weatherly Dr, Fayetteville 30214

Crabapple Lane Elementary-770-487-5425 450 Crabapple Ln, Peachtree City 30269

Willis Road Elementary 770-304-7995 430 Willis Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

Central Christian School (K4-12) 770-252-1234 • cccrusaders.com 3613 Hwy 34 E, Sharpsburg 30277

First United Methodist Church (3 mo.-K) 770-253-1237 • nfumcpreschool.org 33 Greenville St, Newnan 30263

Thomas Crossroads Elementary 770-254-2751 3530 E Hwy 34, Sharpsburg 30277

Cleveland Elementary—770-716-3905 190 Lester Rd, Fayetteville 30215

Peachtree City Montessori (PK) 770-486-5525 102 Waterford Ct, Peachtree City 30269 peachtreecitymontessori.com

Carolyn Barron Montessori (18 mths-14 yrs) 770-253-2135 • cbms.net 195 Jackson St, Newnan 30263

Dream Keepers Academy (K-5) 770-703-7539 • dkartsacademy.com 140 Carnegie Pl, Ste 102, Fayetteville

Ruth Hill Elementary—770-254-2895 57 Sunset Ln, Newnan 30263

Braelinn Elementary—770-631-5410 975 Robinson Rd, Peachtree City 30269

Kedron Elementary—770-486-2700 200 Kedron Dr, Peachtree City 30269

Bundles of Joy Achievement Center (Infant-School age) 770-253-6709 13 St. John Cir, Newnan 30265

Crossroads Christian School (K-8) 770-487-0677 305 Arrowood Rd, Tyrone 30290 crossroadschristianga.org

Poplar Road Elementary—770-254-2740 2925 Poplar Rd, Sharpsburg 30277

White Oak Elementary—770-254-2860 770 Lora Smith Rd, Newnan 30265

The Campus (1-12)—770-632-1710 300 Tivoli Gardens, Peachtree City 30269 thecampusway.com

Fayetteville First United Methodist Church Preschool (ages 1–4) 770-461-4313, ext. 124 175 E Lanier Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fayettevillefirst.com/ministries-preschool. html

Elementary Schools

Northside Elementary—770-254-2890 720 Country Club Rd, Newnan 30263

Inman Elementary—770-460-3565 677 Inman Rd, Fayetteville 30215

StoneBridge Early Learning Center (Infant-Elementary)—770-304-8857 106 Bailey Station Circle, Sharpsburg 30277 stonebridge-elc.com

Counterpane Montessori (ages 3-18 yrs) 770-461-2304 • counterpane.org 839 Hwy 314, Fayetteville 30214

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Western Elementary—770-254-2790 1730 Welcome Rd, Newnan 30264

All Stars Academy (6 wks-12yrs) 770-252-5252 2493 Hwy 34 E, Newnan 30265 allstarsacademy.net

Discovery Point Childcare (6wks-12yrs) 770-252-2166 For Locations: discoverypoint.com

Newnan Crossing Elementary-770-254-2872; 1267 Lower Fayetteville Rd, Newnan 30265

Huddleston Elementary—770-631-3255 200 McIntosh Trl, Peachtree City 30269

StoneBridge Early Learning Center (Infant-Elementary)—770-253-8104 243 Summerlin Blvd, Newnan 30265 stonebridge-elc.com

ClearWater Academy (ages 6-17 yrs) 770-631-3650 • clearwateracademyga.org 210 Greencastle Rd, Tyrone 30290

Fayette County Public Schools

Welch Elementary—770-254-2597 240 Mary Freeman Rd, Newnan 30265

Academy of Smiles Christian Learning Center (infant through school age) 770-253-2147 80 Cypress Dr, Newnan 30263

Bedford School (1-9)—770-774-8001 5665 Milam Rd, Fairburn 30213 thebedfordschool.org

Moreland Elementary—770-254-2875 145 Railroad St, Moreland 30259

Coweta County Public Schools 770-254-2801 237 Jackson St, Newnan 30264

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Elementary Schools

Arbor Springs Elementary—770-463-5903 4840 Hwy 29 N, Newnan 30265 Arnco-Sargent Elementary—770-254-2830 2449 W Hwy 16, Newnan 30263 Atkinson Elementary—770-254-2835 14 Nimmons St, Newnan 30263 Brooks Elementary School—770-683-0013 35 Genesee Pt, Newnan 30263 Canongate Elementary—770-463-8010 200 Pete Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Eastside Elementary—770-599-6621 1225 Eastside School Rd, Senoia 30276 Elm Street Elementary—770-254-2865 46 Elm St, Newnan 30263 Glanton Elementary—770-583-2873 5725 Hwy 29, Grantville 30220 Jefferson Parkway Elementary-770-254-2771 154 Millard Farmer Ind Blvd, Newnan 30263

East Coweta Middle—770-599-6607 6291 E Hwy 16, Senoia 30276 Evans Middle—770-254-2780 41 Evans Dr, Newnan 30263 Lee Middle—770-251-1547 370 Willis Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Madras Middle—770-254-2744 240 Edgeworth Rd, Newnan 30263 Smokey Road Middle—770-254-2840 965 Smokey Rd, Newnan 30263

High Schools

East Coweta High—770-254-2850 400 McCollum-Sharpsburg Rd, Sharpsburg 30277 Newnan High—770-254-2880 190 Lagrange St, Newnan 30263 Northgate High—770-463-5585 3220 Fischer Rd, Newnan 30265 Central Educational Center (CEC) 678-423-2000 160 Martin Luther King, Jr Dr, Newnan 30263

Alternative

Maggie Brown Alternative Middle 770-304-5930 32 Clark St, Newnan 30263 Winston Dowdell Academy Alternative High; 770-254-2870 1 Dowdell St, Newnan 30263

Charter

Coweta Charter Academy (K-7) 770-599-0228 • cowetacharter.org 6675 Hwy 16, Senoia 30276 Odyssey Charter School (K-8)— 770-251-6111 14 St John Circle, Newnan 30265 odysseycharterschool.net

Peachtree City Elementary—770-631-3250 201 Wisdom Rd, Peachtree City 30269 Peeples Elementary—770-486-2734 153 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Robert J Burch Elementary—770-969-2820 330 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290 Sara Harp Minter Elementary—770-716-3910 1650 Hwy 85 S, Fayetteville 30215 Spring Hill Elementary—770-460-3432 100 Bradford Sqr, Fayetteville 30215

Middle Schools

Bennett’s Mill Middle—770-716-3982 210 Lester Rd, Fayetteville 30215 Flat Rock Middle—770-969-2830 325 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290 JC Booth Middle—770-631-3240 250 Peachtree Pkwy, Peachtree City 30269 Rising Starr Middle—770-486-2721 183 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Whitewater Middle—770-460-3450 1533 Hwy 85 S, Fayetteville 30215

High Schools

Fayette County High—770-460-3540 1 Tiger Trl, Fayetteville 30214 McIntosh High—770-631-3232 201 Walt Banks Rd, Peachtree City 30269 OpenCampus High School Program 770-460-3551, x 2 450 Grady Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fcboe.org/opencampus Sandy Creek High—770-969-2840 360 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone 30290 Starr’s Mill High—770-486-2710 193 Panther Pth, Fayetteville 30215 Whitewater High—770-460-3935 100 Wildcat Wy, Fayetteville 30215

Alternative

Alternative Educational Program 770-460-3551 450 Grady Ave, Fayetteville 30214 fcboe.org/alted

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Business FAYETTE AND COWETA UPDATES Fayette County Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Business Person of the Year Award – 2018

Zaheer Faruqi, CEO of Aventure Aviation in Peachtree City was named the Outstanding Business Person of the Year at the Annual Awards Banquet on January 19, 2019. Mr. Faruqi has served on the board of the Atlanta Regional Airport Authority, the board of directors of the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce and was co-chairman of the Fayette County Vision Project’s Economy Committee. In 2000 Mr. Faruqi was attracted to Falcon Field, and in 2001 Aventure Aviation was founded. The company now employs 31

men and women and provides aftermarket aviation parts to customers world-wide. Aventure supplies high quality parts for commercial and military aircraft, including Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, and Lockheed C-130/L-100. The company also provides airframe, and engine component repair management services. The Peachtree City office handles worldwide customer service on a 24/7 basis, and offices in North America, Europe and the Middle East are supported by an international network of qualified sales representatives.


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Candace Boothby, President and CEO of the Newnan-Coweta Chamber lead the effort to achieve 5-Star Reaccreditation from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Pictured, left-to-right, Clark Jackson, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Candace Boothby Newnan-Coweta Chamber; 2018 NCC Board Chair Andy Miller, PrintSource

DRIVING COWETA’S FUTURE When we asked Candance Boothby, President & CEO of the Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce about her view of the ongoing mission of their organization she replied, “In Coweta County, we are incredibly fortunate to live and work among so many others who have a vested interest in our future. These are people who care deeply about how we grow, not only for their own interests but for the collective interests of future generations. Coweta is magical, comprised of a community of inspired leaders who, along with the Newnan-Coweta Chamber, have come together through the years to serve as drivers in the many innovations that have positioned our county as exemplary.” Past accomplishments Coweta is growing, thriving, and progressing, from the community-wide effort to establish and foster the ingenuity that is the Central Educational Center, to the thoughtful creation of the Georgia Consortium for Advanced Technical Training (GA CATT), and onto the broader vision of Coweta as the standard of excellence in the region. In 2015, the Newnan-Coweta Chamber became the first Georgia Chamber awarded National Chamber of the Year. Since 2013, it has earned the coveted five-star rating held by only 2 percent of the nation’s chambers. Candace Boothby, President & CEO, remains the only Georgia Chamber executive with Chamber Executive Accreditation. All of these achievements are direct results of Boothby’s thoughtful strategies designed to prioritize long-term, high-impact goals. Boothby credits her community and Chamber members for their ongoing support of her objectives. FUTURE IMPACTS The initiatives undertaken by the Chamber have an immediate and long-lasting impact on the citizens and the businesses that call Coweta home, but each action they’ve taken also originates in a personal passion that drives them to navigate the private and public spaces that transform the community and create long-term prosperity.

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Colin Martin, President and CEO, Fayette County Chamber of Commerce.

A NEW VISION FOR FAYETTE 2019 When Colin Martin became the new President & CEO of the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce on November 1, 2018, he brought a fresh, new vision for the chamber’s mission in 2019. When asked about his vision for 2019 Colin replied, “At the beginning of 2019, we have focused the Fayette Chamber’s program of work on economic development. We will support the Fayette County Development Authority and engage our members by hosting targeted industry councils such as manufacturing, aviation, healthcare, and creative industries, as well as implementing a strong small business program. In February, we will relaunch our popular monthly B2B lunches. We will also continue to grow our Young Professionals and the StartUp Fayette programs. Workforce development is also a major initiative, through our Workforce & Education Committee, through which we will bring together business, industry, and education leaders to ensure that Fayette County businesses will have the human resources they need in the future. Under community development, the Fayette Chamber will continue its strong governmental affairs and leadership programs. However, these will support the economic development initiatives. On August 9th, we will host the first Diversity & Inclusion Summit, featuring the theme “Business Beyond Race.” We will announce more details later this year. Of course, we will continue the member experiences for which we are best known, such as our Annual Meeting, Business on the Green Golf Tournament, and Community Expo, Business After Hours, ribbon-cuttings, and the traditional work that chambers of commerce do in every community, I am excited about our future and proud of our great staff. This move has been a wonderful experience and I look forward to serving our members and the Fayette County business community.” About our new Fayette County Chamber President: Colin Martin is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a BA in English, and he lives in Fayette County. He has previously served as the President & CEO of the Harris County Chamber of Commerce and as Vice President of Governmental Affairs at the Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce. He was a field representative on the district staff of Congressman Lynn Westmoreland. Colin lives in Fayetteville and is married to his wife of 29 years, Elizabeth Martin, MD. They have two daughters – Mary Catherine, a graduate student in Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech, and Elizabeth, a freshman theater major at the University of Georgia in Athens.

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Main Street Newnan 6 First Avenue, Newnan 30263 770-253-8283; mainstreetnewnan.com Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce 23 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan 30263 770-253-2270; newnancowetachamber.org Senoia Downtown Development Authority Suzanne Helfman, 770-599-8182 P. O. Box 310, Senoia 30276 enjoysenoia.com Senoia Welcome Center 68 Main Street, Senoia 30276 770-727-9173

FAYETTE Fayette County Chamber of Commerce 600 W Lanier Avenue, Ste 205, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-9983; fayettechamber.org Fayette County Development Authority 200 Courthouse Square Fayetteville 30214 770-461-5253; fayettega.org Main Street Fayetteville/DDA 200 Courthouse Sq. Fayetteville 30214 770-719-4173; fayetteville-ga.gov Peachtree City Convention & Visitors Bureau 244 City Circle (The Avenue) Peachtree City 30269 678-216-0282; visitpeachtreecity.com i

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Piedmont Fayette Hospital opens The Suites at Fayette in the East Tower.

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THE SUITES AT FAYETTE PROVIDES A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES

iedmont Fayette Hospital opened The Suites at Fayette in the spring of 2017 as the hospital completed its 130,000 square foot expansion. Located in Piedmont Fayette’s new East Tower, these rooms allow family members to stay in an adjoining room to patients for an additional cost, while providing the patients and families with some special amenities during their stay. “Patients who stay in The Suites at Fayette receive the same high-quality, patient-centered care that all of our patients receive, but they have some additional space for their family and some additional privacy,” said Piedmont Fayette CEO Michael Burnett. “These rooms help us provide a unique environment for patients and families when they need it the most.” The rooms in The Suites at Fayette provide a dedicated care team, and an adjoining room for family members that includes a refrigerator, microwave, television and bed. The rooms are large enough to allow a visitor to work remotely in the adjoining room, or host an excited older brother or sister anxious to meet the newest member of the family. Guests in The Suites at Fayette also have a personal chef to attend to their dietary needs and preferences. “Our goal for these rooms is to be very family-centered,” said Tracie Delally, Director of Women’s Services. “We have had visitors of all ages stay in a room adjoining their family member’s room while they were patients here. It always helps each member of the family feel more relaxed and less anxious.” 84

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Other amenities of The Suites at Fayette include luxurious linens, special afternoon cart services, flat screen televisions, private bathrooms in each room, complimentary valet parking and more. The Suites at Fayette are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and physician approval is required to assure medical appropriateness. The suites have secured access, while offering the comforts of a fine hotel to patients who desire enhanced amenities and services. The Suites at Fayette is now proud to offer a gift certificate that friends or families may purchase for a one-night stay in The Suites at Fayette. The gift certificate is perfect for anyone who may require or request that extra privacy or special attention. New moms and dads will appreciate the luxury of The Suites at Fayette and the room for all of those family members who want to meet the latest addition to the family. For more information about The Suites at Fayette, call 770.719.7311 or email suitesatfayette@piedmont.org. About Piedmont Fayette Hospital Recognized as one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades since 2015, Piedmont Fayette is a 221-bed, acute care, not-for-profit community hospital that combines clinical excellence with a focus on wellness, high-quality, and exceptional service. Piedmont Fayette is also the only hospital in Georgia to have earned the Pathway to Excellence designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. With over 1,850 employees, a medical staff of over 750 physicians, and 240 volunteers, Piedmont Fayette offers comprehensive cancer care, an award-winning cardiovascular department, 24-hour emergency services, medical and surgical services, obstetrics/ women’s services, and much more.

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Consider The Suites at Fayette for your next planned hospital stay! This luxurious space is set up with premium amenities to help make your time in the hospital as close to a fine hotel experience as possible while offering you the same high level of patient-centered care you have come to expect with Piedmont Fayette Hospital. Learn more today at Piedmont.org/suitesatfayette

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The Potential to Provide Wholeness By Nicole Jurovics

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any believe that the word Yoga is derived from a Sanskrit word meaning to yoke, or unite. I like this translation because it seems our lives have become increasingly fragmented and Yoga has the potential to provide a few moments of wholeness in an otherwise hectic day. Wholeness of breath, movement, and perspective. And the benefits of giving yourself this time on a regular basis include greater stability, stronger, more flexible joints, and increased lung capacity. But first you must clear your mind of what you THINK Yoga means and what it looks like. Yoga is adaptive, it can be practiced from a chair, from the floor, standing, wherever you need it to meet

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you, it will. Whether you can practice a weight-bearing pose such as Warrior II or a Balancing Pose such as Tree, asking your body to take a new shape and to settle there for several breaths is, in itself, an act that can yield unlimited benefits. When was the last time you attempted a truly full breath? Did you know that a mindful, full breath can increase your energy level, improve digestion, and reduce inflammation? Imagine what several deep breaths several days a week can do for you.

Blood Pressure, and Disc Issues, some of the most foundational Yoga poses such as 90-Degree Downward Facing Dog, Sphinx Pose, and simple Mindful Breathing, bring about noticeable relief and relaxation fairly quickly, especially with a certified, compassionate teacher as your guide. Ask friends for referrals to find experienced Yoga teachers, check with your Doctor if you’re looking for specific and therapeutic relief, but give Yoga a try and appreciate your body for the gift of stillness, even if it’s preceded by a little sweating, giggling, or grunting.

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Health & Service Listings Important Numbers Center for Disease Control & Prevention 800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636); cdc.gov Poison Control Center Georgia: 404-616-9000 or 1-800-222-1222 • aapcc.org

GoMed Urgent Care (House Calls) 2011 Commerce Dr. #25, Peachtree City, 30269; 678-672-2220 MinuteClinic – in CVS 480 North Glynn St. Fayetteville, 30214 770-461-3431 MinuteClinic – in CVS 101 Lexington Circle Peachtree City, 30269; 770-486-1639

Coweta & Fayette Healthcare Health Departments Coweta County Physical Health 70 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-254-7400; coweta.ga.us Coweta County Environmental Health 28 E Washington St., Newnan 30263 770-683-7345; coweta.ga.us Fayette County Physical Health 140 Stonewall Avenue W, Ste. 107 Fayetteville 30214 770-305-5416; fayettecountyga.gov Fayette County Environmental Health 140 Stonewall Avenue W, Ste. 200, Fayetteville 30214 770-305-5415; fayettecountyga.gov

Hospitals Piedmont Fayette Hospital 1255 Highway 54W, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-7000; piedmont.org Piedmont Newnan Hospital 745 Poplar Road, Newnan 30265 770-400-1000 • piedmont.org

Cancer Centers Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Southeastern Regional Medical Center 600 Celebrate Life Pkwy, Newnan, 30265 770-400-6000; www.cancercenter.com Piedmont Cancer Care: Certified Member of MD Anderson Cancer Network 1255 Highway 54W, Fayetteville, 30214 404-425-1800 www.piedmont.org/cancer Piedmont Cancer Care: Certified Member of MD Anderson Cancer Network 745 Poplar Road, Newnan, 30265, 770-251-2590 www.piedmont.org/cancer

Urgent Care Locations/Fayette DR 2 Travel, LLC (24 HRS) Peachtree City 30269 678-951-3983

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Ortho Quick- Orthopedic Urgent Care 1265 Hwy 54 W, Fayetteville, 30214 770-460-6824 Peachtree Immediate Care–Emory Healthcare Network 1275 Hwy 54 W #201 Fayetteville, 30214; 770-461-3776 Pavilion Urgent Care 101 Beckett Lane #506 Fayetteville, 30214; 404-693-0604 Peachtree City Urgent Care 8 Eastbrook Bend, Suite B Peachtree City 30269; 770-487-2273 Piedmont Fayette Hospital Minor Emergency Care Center 105 Yorktown Dr, Fytvl, 770-719-6728 Piedmont Physicians Immediate Care–Fayetteville 101 Yorktown Dr. Ste 110, Fayetteville 678-364-5400; piedmont.org Piedmont QuickCare at Walgreens 100 S. Peachtree Pkwy. Peachtree City, 30269; 404-948-3019 Summit Urgent Care 749 W. Lanier Ave Fayetteville, 30214; 770-835-4925 Wingard Urgent Care & Wellness 1325 Commerce Dr. #200 Peachtree City, 30269 770-692-7575

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Piedmont QuickCare of Newnan–in Walgreens 3116 Hwy 34 East, Newnan, 30265 404-948-3019 Summit Minor Med. Urgent Care 549 Bullsboro Dr. B, Newnan, 30265 770-683-3180 Summit Urgent Care, The Summit Healthplex 1825 Hwy 34E, Ste. 1200, NWN, 30265 770-502-2121 summiturgentcare365.com Summit Urgent Care 100 Line Creek Dr., Peachtree City, 30269; 770-847-8786 summiturgentcare365.com

Local Chapters of National Organizations Alcoholics Anonymous 404-525-3178; atlantaaa.org Alzheimer’s Association 404-728-1181; alz.org/georgia/

Fayette Field of Hope 770-631-2542 Fayette Pregnancy Resource Center 770-719-2288; fayetteprc.com Fayette Samaritans 770-719-2707; fayettesamaritans.org Fayette Youth Protection 770-461-7020; bloomouryouth.org Promise Place (Domestic Violence Help) Hot Line: 770-460-1604; Office: 770-461-3839; promiseplace.org

• Coweta County • Angel’s House (Children’s Shelter) 770-251-7050; theangelshouse.org

American Diabetes Association 404-320-7100; 800-342-2383 diabetes.org

Community Welcome House (Women & Children) 770-304-0966 communitywelcomehouse.org

American Heart Association 678-224-2000; heart.org

CORRAL: Coweta Organization Riding Rehab & Learning 770-254-0840; corraltrc.org

American Lung Association 770-434-5864; lung.org American Red Cross Metro Atlanta: 404-876-3302 redcross.org

Coweta Co Family & Children Services 770-254-7234 dfcs.georgia.gov/locations

Breast Cancer Survivors’ Network 770-487-4396 thebreastcancersurvivorsnetwork.org

Coweta Co Senior Services 770-683-8600 • coweta.ga.us

La Leche League of GA— Peachtree City 770-631-8426; lllofga.org March of Dimes 404-350-9800; marchofdimes.org

MinuteClinic – in CVS 2305 Hwy 34 East, Newnan, 30265 678-423-1043

Parkinson’s Support Group PTC: 770-487-4444 Newnan: 770-251-1687; michaeljfox.org • apdaparkinson.org

Peachtree Immediate Care 371 Newnan Crossing BYP #103, Ashley Park, Newnan, 770-400-8410

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American Cancer Society 800-227-2345; 770-631-0625; cancer.org

Kwik Kare Urgent Care 20 Baker Road, Ste. 3, Newnan, 30265 470-215-4320

PediaKare of Newnan 1111 GA 34, Newnan Promenade, Newnan, 30265 770-683-3739

• Fayette County • Fayette Co. Family & Children Services 770-830-2178 • dfcs.dhr.georgia.gov Help Line: 800-436-7442

Coweta Pregnancy Services 770-251-7158; coweta-ps.org Meals On Wheels of Coweta 678-423-1700 mealsonwheelscoweta.org Rutledge Center (Developmental Disabilities) 770-251-6515; 770-253-1189 rutledgecenter.org

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A Variety of Living Options and Recreational Opportunities

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ifestyle, recreational opportunities, health services, climate and natural surroundings are all excellent reasons to retire in Coweta and Fayette. You will find numerous retirement communities for active seniors, independent living, and assisted living as well as an abundance of organized activities by senior citizen organizations. Somerby of Peachtree City, located all on one site, offers seniors a variety of housing choices: private assisted living and memory care residences, short-term respite accommodations, and independent living residences, consisting of both spacious apartments and villas with numerous amenities. Somerby’s features include a no-buy-in approach, comprehensive pricing structure, on-site wellness clinic and innovative programming, customized care plans, fully-equipped fitness center, housekeeping and laundry services, and maintenance-free living. Somerby also offers residents a calendar full of scheduled recreational activities and outings. On-site there are movies in the Somerby theater, speakers, events and presentations. Popular local destinations include shopping trips; museum visits; and theater and concert performances. Opened in 1998, Ashley Glen Senior Living and Memory Care in Peachtree City 90

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offers assisted living services. Ashley Glen organizes a wide variety of activities to engage every resident and stimulate their mind and memory. A Memory Care area of this community is secured to protect the safety of residents. The community’s Rhythm of the Day® program provides a happy and healthy environment in which residents flourish. Ashley Glen offers 2-bedroom, 1-bedroom, semi-private, and studio accommodations. They are located in the heart of Peachtree City on the golf cart paths. Located on a 500-acre, beautifully wooded campus, Christian City has an affordable independent living community for adults age 60+ with 212 life-lease patio homes and 287 apartments, plus, full-service Assisted Living and Memory care facilities. Christian City’s highly-rated health care facility, operated by PruittHealth, includes 150 assisted living units and a 200-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility. Located on Bullsboro Drive adjacent to Ashley Park Mall, Monarch House is a premier senior living community and the only licensed assisted living facility within the City of Newnan. A small community of only 41 residential suites, Monarch House’s amenities and activities are quite unique and are only surpassed by its extraordinary

staff of caregivers with warm hearts and attentiveness to every need of our resident family. Amenities include a vintage drug store diner & game room with billiards, pinball, shuffle bowling, skeeball, antique jukebox, a luxury bar/lounge, family dining, a huge movie theater, salon, fireplaces, library & a rooftop deck and greenhouse/solarium for all to enjoy. A limited number of long term residency & short term/respite care suites are available.

Senior Recreational Facilities Founded in 1978, the Fayette Senior Services (FSS) offers a broad scope of life-enhancing services to Fayette County residents aged 50 and up at three different activity centers—The Gathering Place and McIntosh Place in Peachtree City and the largest center, the Life Enrichment Center in Fayetteville. The large Life Enrichment Center houses a fitness center, complete with equipment and classes and the Ultimate Cafe, which serves breakfasts and lunches. Membership in FSS provides many benefits, like a calendar filled with events and activities. There are scheduled club meetings, workshops, trivia games, movies, fitness classes, support groups, a travel group that takes day and overnight trips, and so much more.

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The organization also provides social services that help older adults maintain their independence and improve their quality of life, including Meals on Wheels, in-home personal care and homemaker services, non-emergency ttransportation, home repair, adult day care referral service, information and assistance service, and care management. These specific services are funded in part by federal, state, and local government and the United Way. In Coweta County, there are four senior centers that offer a variety of recreational

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activities and services to all senior citizens aged 50 and older—the East Coweta Senior Center in Senoia, the Panther Creek Senior Center in Sargent, The Tommy Thompson Senior Center and the Welcome Community Senior Center in Newnan. Members meet monthly for music, games, arts and crafts, and classes. Birthdays and holidays are celebrated with parties and covered dish luncheons. Members organize to make cards for troops overseas and knit baby hats for Piedmont Hospital in Newnan. There is often musical entertainment

and informational speakers. The centers even make blood pressure checks available to seniors. Homebound seniors can take advantage of the organization’s Meals on Wheels program, which works out of the Tommy Thompson Senior Center in Newnan. Coweta County sponsors a Spring Cookout and Christmas luncheon every year at the Coweta County Fairgrounds and Conference Center for Coweta senior citizens. Programs are funded by the Coweta County Commission. i

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With only 41 private suites Monarch House is unique in its design and care programs never before considered in a senior living community. A vintage ice cream soda fountain where residents sip ice cream floats while listening to oldies on the juke box, playing shuffle bowling, pinball, skeeball & billards. Nothing high tech here, yet nostalgically fun. Of course we have the latest in high-tech computers where we teach our seniors how to connect with friends & family on Facebook & other social media. A grand piano and fireplace sit adjacent to our lounge with its intimate seating for quiet conversation with family and friends. A theater with its massive screen and recliner seating to relax while watching their favorite films. Calling All Green Thumbs! Our rooftop open-air garden frames our grand solarium with year-round gardening opportunities. Within the walls of Monarch House are high-tech fire & safety features, emergency call stations and an attentive staff on hand 24 hours a day to provide the attention and care to our resident family. Our Master Chef is the Best! We are experts at “multi-tasking�. Our food is pretty and it downright tastes good! With special dietary needs in mind, each dish is carefully prepared. We also encourage residents to suggest their favorite meals. A staff of caregivers with warm hearts and an appreciation of each resident as an individual with life experiences that could easily be transcribed into best sellers, we are so proud and humbled to serve our residents. With suites leasing up quickly, we encourage you to contact us to schedule a private tour and meet our extraordinary staff. Call us today! 678-552-9867 Email vic@monarchhouse.net Text 404-433-4113

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Listing of Senior Services Assisted Living Directory Arbor Terrace Peachtree City 201 Crosstown Drive, Peachtree City 30269 770-632-5823• arborcompany.com at-peachtreecity.com Ashley Glen Senior Living & Memory Care 441 Prime Point, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-0205 • ashleyglen.com Azalea Estates Assisted Living & Retirement Communities 105 Autumn Glen Circle, Fayetteville 30215 770-461-0039 azaleaestates.com/georgia Baptist Retirement Communities of Georgia 519 Perkins Road, Palmetto 30268 770-463-2460 • brcga.org Benton House 25 Newnan Lakes Boulevard, Newnan 30263 770-253-8444 • bentonhouse.com Brookdale Newnan 355 Millard Farmer Industrial Boulevard, Newnan 30263 678-341-2336 • brookdale.com Christian City 7300 Lester Road, Union City 30291 770-964-3301 • christiancity.org Gardens of Fayetteville 1294 Highway 54 W, Fayetteville 30214 770-719-9010 Heartis Fayetteville 936 West Lanier Drive, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-2555 • www.heartis.com Heritage of Peachtree 1967 Highway 54 W, Peachtree City 30269 678-233-2458; seniorlifestyle.com Hope Center Memory Care 355 Brandywine Boulevard, Fayetteville 30214 678-817-4672; phoenixsrliving.com Insignia of Newnan 27 Belk Road, Newnan 30263 770-251-6639; insigniaofnewnan.com

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Monarch House 299 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan 30263 678-552-9867; monarchhouse.net Somerby of Peachtree City 200 Rockaway Road, Peachtree City 30269 770-487-1900 somerbyseniorliving.com Wesley Woods of Newnan 2280 Highway 29N, Newnan 30265 770-683-6833 wesleywoodsnewnan.org Other Services Ansley Park Health & Rehabilitation 450 Newnan Lakes Blvd., Newnan 30263 770-400-8000 • ansleyparkhealth.org Avalon Health & Rehabilitation 120 Spring Street, Newnan 30263 770-253-1475 avalonhealthrehabilitation.org Cambridge House Enrichment Center Adult daytime & day health care service 2687 Highway 154, Newnan 30265 678-423-8700 cambridgehouseonline.com Concordia Care – Nursing and Rehabilitation– Lafayette 110 Brandywine Boulevard, Fayetteville 30214 770-461-2928; lafayetterehab.com Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Newnan 2101 E Newnan Crossing Boulevard, Newnan 30265 678-552-6200 encompasshealth.com Home Instead Senior Care 2011 Commerce Drive N. Peachtree City 30269 770-461-1290 homeinstead.com Newnan Health & Rehabilitation 244 E Broad Street, Newnan 30264 770-253-7160 newnanhealthrehabilitation.org

Southland Health & Rehabilitation 151 Wisdom Road, Peachtree City 30269 770-631-9000 southlandhealthrehabilitation.org Southwest Christian Care 7225 Lester Road Union City 30291 770-969-8354 swchristiancare.org Fayette Senior Services (Seniors 50 and older) Main Number: 770-461-0813 fayss.org Membership dues: $30/year resident; $90/year out of county Life Enrichment Center 4 Center Drive, Fayetteville 30214 The Gathering Place (Senior Center) 203 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 McIntosh Place (Senior Center) 191 McIntosh Trail, Peachtree City 30269 Coweta Senior Services (Free to Coweta County Seniors, 50 and older) Contact Patricia Hood, 770-252-6429 phood@coweta.ga.us coweta.ga.us East Coweta Senior Center 300 Howard Road, Senoia 30276 Panther Creek Senior Center 2285 W Highway 16, Sargent 30275 Welcome Community Senior Center 1792 Welcome Road, Newnan 30263 Tommy Thompson Senior Center/ Meals on Wheels 29 Hospital Road, Newnan 30263 770-683-8600

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Volunteers in Action MAKING A DIFFERENCE

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n November 25, 2018, Howard and Sydney Bontrager from the Legacy Christian Church in Senoia joined about 160 other volunteers from their church and other churches in Coweta and Fayette, and all over the United States and Canada to be a part of the Samaritan’s Purse. Their one-week mission, about 6 weeks after Hurricane Michael demolished Mexico Beach Florida, was organized to help the homeowners in Wewahitchka, Florida. The Samaritan’s Purse, led by Franklin Graham, is an interdenominational evangelical Christian organization providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. Howard Bontrager, a retired businessman, and his wife, a retired Delta flight attendant, were impressed by the organization that met them when they arrived. The SP leadership were experts in their field and they had all

the work broken down by task – there was no chaos. For example, a team of 10-12 volunteers would attack a yard that would be covered with trees on the ground. Some members used chain saws to cut the trees apart and others would drag the debris and stack it alongside the road. Everything was directed by work orders to help in particular areas. When they finished the work at a home, the homeowner was given a Bible along with a couple of “My Pillows” donated by the pillow company. Later the homeowner would be visited by one of the trained Chaplains. Each night the volunteers, returned to their base camp for a hot meal and fellowship, retiring early each night for a fresh start the next day. If you are interested in volunteering or donating funds for disaster relief programs, you can contact the Samarian’s Purse on line at www.samaritianspurse.org


Volunteers in Action

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he Peachtree City Rotary Community Corps (RCC) is a club consisting of young adults with ID/DD (Intellectual Disabilities/ Developmental Disabilities) who want to serve other people in need. Membership offers opportunities for special needs adults to be more involved in their community, develop leadership skills, and lifelong

friendships. Rotary Community Corps (RCC) members plan and implement projects that address community needs. Past projects have included, Special Olympics, families in need of assistance at the Real-Life Center, educational opportunities through The Sams School for children with special needs,

Midwest Food Bank projects providing free food to people in need, and the purchase of two Service Dogs for Veterans. RCC continues to help support the projects of their sponsoring organization - the Rotary Club of Peachtree City. To raise funds for the support of these projects the RCC participates in two fundraisers yearly. RCC has a “Hot Dog” booth at the annual Rotary Dragon Boat races, and in the fall they sell holiday greenery and wreaths. Rotary Community Corps meets once a month on the 2nd Monday of each month from 6 till 7PM. Sponsors from the Rotary Club of Peachtree City provide guidance to the RCC leadership. The meetings usually have a guest speaker or activity followed by dinner (Meals are optional). Mimi Gentilini, owner of Mimi’s Good Food graciously hosts the group every month at her restaurant located at 303 Kelly Drive in Peachtree City. Except for optional meals at our meetings, there are no dues or financial obligations for membership in RCC.

Rotary Community Corps at their first meeting in 2019. Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Peachtree City.

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Photo by Larry Regier Cooper Roman is pictured with several active senior residents and staff at the library located next to the Dog Park. From left: Cooper Roman, Danny O’Neal, Tyler Wright (Director of Campus Recreation), Arlene White, Gloria Kerns (with her dog Zippy), and Renee Trice. 96

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Challenge Air

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n October 6, 2018 Challenge Air volunteers and Falcon Field made it possible for special needs boys and girls ages 7-21 the gift of a life time – being the co-pilot of a real airplane. The experience was offered at no expense to the kids or their families. At the end of their 20-minute flight that took them to nearby cities and areas, the pilot awarded the co-pilot a Certificate for Co-Piloting the plane. Challenge Air was created to change the perception of children with special needs through the gift flight. Since 1993, they have been committed to making a difference in the lives of children with special needs. With a network of 3,500 volunteers nationwide, they continue to grow through events called Fly Days. You can learn more about their mission and how you can become part of their volunteer network by going to their website at www.challengeair.com.

Top photo: Garrett Hanks boarding a plane. Above photo: Volunteer Pilot, Derek Smith, with Garrett Hanks.

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Volunteers in Action A Better Way Ministries

Caring Paws

ExceptionalOPS

Keep Peachtree City Beautiful

Supports men ages 17-55 through struggles

Group that provides animal therapy to locations

Advocates for people with developmental

Helps make communities cleaner, greener,

with drug and alcohol addictions, or other life

including hospitals, nursing homes and schools;

disabilities and their families, with a focus on

safer and more livable through education and

controlling issues; 678-251-0713

770-252-5303; CAREingpaws.org

promoting the improvement and expansion of

collaboration with businesses and the public;

support and services

770-632-3195

770-631-1035; exceptionalops.com

keeppeachtreecitybeautiful.com

abetterwayministries.com

Christian City Al-Anon Family Groups

Non-denominational organization ministering to

Support groups for those affected by

the needs of families, particularly children, the

Fayette County Animal Shelter

Kiwanis Clubs

another’s alcohol problem

aged and infirm

Provides assistance for homeless, injured or

Service organization dedicated to changing the

ga-al-anon.org

770-964-3301; christiancity.org

abused animals while preserving public safety;

world one child and one community at a time

770-631-7210

Kiwanis Club of Coweta County:

fayettecountyga.gov/animal_control/

cowetakiwanis.org

Alcoholics Anonymous

Civitan Club—Fayette County

Self-help sobriety group.

Service organization that builds good citizenship

A twelve-step program

through serving individual and community

Fayette Senior Services

Kiwanis Club of Grantville: kiwanis.org

aageorgia.org

needs, with an emphasis on helping people with

Promotes positive aging through support services

Kiwanis Club of McIntosh Trail: Kay McInroe,

developmental disabilities

and enrichment classes/programs

678-570-0717, kiwanis.org

Alzheimer’s Support Group

Fayette County: 770-460-1119,

770-461-0813; fayss.org

Metro-Fayette: kiwanis.org

Help for victims of Alzheimer’s and their families/

fayettegacivitan.org

Kiwanis Club of Fayette County: kiwanis.org

Kiwanis Club of Newnan: newnankiwanisclub.org

Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta

caregivers 1-800-272-3900 • act.alz.org or alz.org

Clothes Less Traveled Thrift Store

For ages K-17; builds young women of courage,

White Oak Golden K: whiteoakgoldenk.org

Thrift store offering gently-used clothing,

confidence, character and service

Lekotek of Georgia, Inc.

American Legion

household items and furniture; all proceeds are

770-702-9100; 800-771-1139; gsgatl.org

Conducts play/learning sessions in which

A veterans and community service organization

donated to local area charities.

Post 50, Peachtree City: 678-472-8485,

770-486-8517; clotheslesstraveled.org

Jose Cuevas - 706-616-7400

adapted computer and educational materials are

Griefshare

loaned to help infants and children with physical

Support group for those recovering from the

and/or cognitive disabilities 404-633-3430; lekotekga.org

galegionpost50.org

Community Welcome House

death of a spouse, child, other family member or

Post 57, Newnan: 770-251-6949, legion57.org

Comprehensive domestic violence services for

friend; griefshare.org

Post 105, Fayetteville: 770-815-9253,

Coweta County; 770-304-0966

americanlegionpost105ga.org

communitywelcomehouse.org

Angel’s House Provides a safe, nurturing home for teen girls in

CORRAL: Coweta Organization Riding Rehab & Learning

crisis; 770-251-7050; theangelshouse.org

Provides therapeutic horseback riding facilities

Lions Club Guitars Not Guns

Service organization dedicated to meeting

Works to help stop youth violence by providing

humanitarian needs, encouraging peace and

guitars and lessons for foster children, at-risk

promoting international understanding

youth and others; guitarsnotguns.org

Newnan-Coweta: lionsclubs.org Peachtree City: lionsclubs.org

and instruction for the mentally and physically

Healing Bridge Clinic

Boy Scouts of America - Flint River Council

challenged; 770-254-0840; corraltrc.org

Provides routine, non-emergency medical and

Marine Corps League

nursing care to the uninsured in Fayette, Coweta

Clyde Thomason Detachment #1325

Builds character, trains boys in the

Coweta Senior Services

and South Fulton counties

Veterans and community service organization

responsibilities of good citizenship and develops

Promotes positive aging through support services

770-681-0157; healingbridgeclinic.org

comprised of Marines and FMF Corpsmen

physical fitness

and enrichment classes/programs

770-227-4556; flintrivercouncil.org

Patricia Hood: 770-252-6429, email: phood@

Healing4Heros

coweta.ga.us • coweta.ga.us

Dedicated to assisting military service members

Breast Cancer Survivors’ Network

678-827-1325; mcl1325.net

and veterans lead healthy, productive lives by

Midwest Food Bank - Georgia Division

connecting them with certified service dogs;

Food bank ministry distributing food at no cost to

678-364-9993; healing4heroes.org

social services agencies

services to women throughout their diagnosis,

Daughters of the American Revolution

treatment and recovery

A lineage society dedicated to patriotism, historic

770-487-4396; bcsurvivorsnetwork.org

preservation, and education

HeroBox

Fayette Starr’s Mill: Susan Morrison,

Provides useful and morale-boosting customized

Business Women of Fayette & Coweta

770-486-8641

care packages for deployed members of the

MOMS Clubs

fayettestarrsmill.georgiastatedar.org

armed forces

Support group for at-home mothers, mothers who

Professional organization for businesswomen

General Daniel Newnan:

866-999-4376; herobox.org

work part-time, and mothers who work at home

who wish to give back to their community

danielnewnan.georgiastatedar.org

678-472-1199; bwfcc.org

James Waldrop: jameswaldrop.georgiastatedar.org

Provides assistance, education, and support

770-486-1103 peachtree.midwestfoodbank.org/home

Coweta County South:

Humane Society of Fayette County

momsclubsouthcoweta.tripod.com

Providing care for pets until they can be adopted

Fayetteville: fayettevillemoms.webs.com

out; 770-487-1073;fayettehumane.org

Newnan Shenandoah:

Over 400-acre facility in Fayette County to serve

Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF)

children of all abilities; 404-941-3480;

Fleet of historic aircraft used to recreate, remind

Jobseekers of Peachtree City

Peachtree City North: momsclubptcn.weebly.com/

For the camp or to volunteer: 678-561-9600

and reinforce the lessons learned from the

Non-denominational ministry designed to assist

Sharpsburg: momsclubofsharpsburg.weebly.com

campsouthernground.org

defining moments in American military aviation

unemployed individuals with their job transition;

history; 678-364-1110; dixiewing.org

jobseekersptc.org

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Volunteer Opportunity Listings Narcotics Anonymous

Peachtree City Market

Rutledge Center

VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars)

Support group and recovery program for those

Weekly market promotes healthy living by

Provides family centered and consumer

A veterans patriotic/historical/educational

suffering from chemical addictions

bringing together local farmers, consumers and

responsive services to improve the quality of life

organization

Holy Trinity Catholic Church: 770-487-0175

businesses; 215 Northlake Dr., PTC

and develop self-sufficiency for individuals with

Post 9949, Peachtree City: 678-633-9996

developmental disabilities

myvfw.org/ga/post9949

Peachtree Wind Ensemble

770-251-6515, 770-253-1189

Coweta Veterans Club, Post 2667, Newnan: 404-

New Neighbors League

A non-audition, community band that rehearses

rutledgecenter.org

981-2667, vfw2667.org

Helps new residents adjust and find their place in

regularly and performs throughout the Southern

Peachtree City 770-486-9116

Crescent region; peachtreewindensemble.org

Sons of the American Revolution— Marquis de Lafayette

Walk to End Alzheimer’s of the Southern Crescent

na.org

newneighborsptc.com

Pedal for Pets

A lineage society dedicated to patriotism, historic

Raises funds for programs/services supporting

Newnan-Coweta Humane Society

Raises funds and food for area animal shelters

preservation, and education

Alzheimer’s patients and their families, and for

Providing care for pets until they can be adopted

as well as low-cost/no-cost spay and neuter

gasocietysar.org

research into treatments and a cure

out; 770-253-4694, 770-254-3735 nchsrescue.org

surgeries; pedalforpets.org

Snapper Freeman, 404-728-6049; act.alz.org

Sons of Confederate Veterans Newnan Junior Service League

Promise Place

A lineage society dedicated to historic

Wellspring Treasures Thrift Shop

Service organization dedicated to enhancing the

Comprehensive domestic violence services for

preservation, and education

Supports Wellspring Living, which confronts the

quality of life in Coweta County through service,

Fayette County; 770-460-1604

LaFayette McLaws Camp #79: fayettescv.org

issue of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation

volunteerism and leadership

promiseplace.org

William Thomas Overby Camp #715: facebook.

through treatment, education and advocacy

com/SonsOfConfederateVeteransCowetaGuards

programs for girls and women

770-251-0113; facebook.com/NewnanJSL

The Real Life Center

Store: 770-632-1788

Optimist Clubs

Helps those facing life’s unanticipated

Southern Conservation Trust

Service organizations that seek to “bring out

challenges; a variety of programs such as

Saves greenspaces for people and wildlife,

the best in kids” by providing hope and positive

counseling financial assistance, food pantry/

owns and/or manages 1,600+ acres, including

vision

clothes closet and career help

Flat Creek Nature Area, Line Creek Nature Area,

Peachtree City Optimist Club:

770-631-9334; reallifecenter.org

Morgan Grove Nature Area, Sams Lake Bird

georgiaoptimists.org

Volunteer: 770-631-8888; wellspringliving.org

Sanctuary and The Ridge Nature area

Senoia Optimist Club: georgiaoptimists.org

Rotary Clubs

770-486-7774; sctlandtrust.org

Service organizations that work to combat

Peachtree City Community Garden

hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide

Southside Support

110 Kelly Drive, Peachtree City

education and job training, promote peace and

Offers connections for families with special

770-631-2542

eradicate polio

needs children through social media, parent

ptccommunitygardens.org

Rotary Club of Coweta-Fayette (Senoia):

education and community outings

cowetafayetterotary.org

678-827-2893; southsidesupport.org

Peachtree City Dog Park Association

Rotary Club Fayette Daybreak: fayettedaybreak.org

Southwest Christian Care

Non-profit organization run by volunteers who

Rotary Club of Fayetteville:

A non-profit organization providing services for

maintain and manage the dog park located on

rotaryfayettevillega.com

the terminally ill, medically fragile children, and

McIntosh Trail; 470-219-8066; ptcdogpark.com

Rotary Club of Newnan:

senior adults, all at no cost.

www.newnanrotary.org

770-969-8354; swchristiancare.org

Peachtree City Magazine

PC Magazine

Rotary Club of Peachtree City: 678-884-9556, peachtreecityrotary.org

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Places of Worship FAYETTEVILLE AME Flat Rock AME ....................... 770-461-0283 Flipper Chapel AME .............. 770-719-8722 Anglican All Saints Anglican................ 770-486-5374 Assemblies of God Whitewater Church ............... 770-460-0777 Baptist Antioch Baptist...................... 770-461-8270 Bethel Baptist........................ 678-817-0760 Brooks Baptist ....................... 770-719-5007 Corinth Baptist ...................... 770-461-4456 Cornerstone Baptist .............. 770-631-0777 Edgefield Baptist ................... 770-461-7388 Fayetteville First Baptist ....... 770-461-8378 Flat Creek Baptist .................. 770-487-4890 Flint Ridge Baptist ................. 770-461-8742 Grace Baptist......................... 770-461-5511 Harps Crossing Baptist.......... 770-461-5318 Heritage................................. 770-719-0662 Kenwood First Baptist ........... 770-461-1326 Liberty Baptist ....................... 770-461-5644 Lisbon Baptist........................ 770-461-1583 McDonough Road Baptist ..... 770-460-5423 Mount Olive Baptist .............. 770-892-7508 National Heights Baptist....... 770-461-1704 New Hope Baptist ................. 770-461-4337 New Life Community............. 770-461-0580 North Fayette Baptist ............ 770-461-0377 Pine Grove Baptist................. 770-719-8448 Rising Star Baptist ................ 770-460-9600 The Rock Baptist ................... 770-964-4908 Southside Baptist Fayette Co770-461-3393 Whitewater Baptist............... 770-460-0777 Woolsey Baptist .................... 770-461-9618 Bible Church of the Harvest ........... 770-460-9801 Fayette Bible ......................... 770-461-0137 Catholic St Gabriel .............................. 770-461-0492 Charismatic Olivet Baptist Church of Christ . 770-460-6656 Christian Brooks Christian .................... 770-719-8008 Christ’s Church at Whitewater . 770-461-1487 Church Without Walls........... 770-716-5636 Community Christian ............. 770-460-9745 Crossroads Community ......... 678-817-6791 Fayette Family ....................... 770-461-6235 Fayetteville Christian ............ 770-461-8763 Freedom to Live Ministry ...... 404-419-6408 Greater Faith Family Ministries ...770-703-2443 Heritage Christian ................. 770-716-5768 Life Line Family Worship .....770-885-9490 Living Faith ............................ 770-461-9151 Lordship of Christ Christian... 770-774-7040 South Atlanta Community ..... 678-817-1815 Unity Christian....................... 770-774-9036 Victory Praise Cathedral........ 770-371-7787

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Powers Heating & Air ...............................105

Ashley Glen .................................................92

Coweta-Fayette EMC ............................81, 82

John’s Golf Car Service .............................108

Right Angle Roofing and Renovations ........69

Autrey’s Armory, Inc. ...................................29

Cresswind....................................................55

Keep Or Go, LLC ..........................................66

Sail the BVI- Warlick, Jeff ..........................27

Avenue, The ..................................................1

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Kemp’s Dalton West Flooring, Inc. ..............62

Serenbe Playhouse......................................22

Barnett Group, The ......................................54

Real Estate..............................................53

Lady Dianne’s ..............................................64

Smith and Davis Clothing............................39

Bedford School. The ....................................73

Due South....................................................49

Love, Dorrie-Harry Norman Real Estate......31

Somerby of Peachtree City..........................91

Bell Mutual................................................106

Evans, Ray - Element Funding .....................53

Mashburn, Debbie-Farmer’s Insurance .......66

Southern Ground Amphitheater ..................25

Bembry, Deidre K. - State Farm ..................53

Fayette County Board of Realtors ...............58

McBrier, Aimee-Josey Young & Brady, LLC ..59

StoneBridge Early Learning Center .............72

Berkshire Hathaway Home Services

Foxhall Resort..............................................21

Mitchell Marine ............................................3

Tamara Bourne Team-Keller Williams Realty...5

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Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater ..............23

McInroe, Kay-Berkshire Hathaway Home Svc.

Tip Top Tree Service ....................................65

Big Shots .....................................................47

Georgia Renaissance Festival .....................35

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True Natural Gas .........................................81

Braelinn Shopping Center/Kimco..............109

Georgia Shrimp Co ......................................46

Mobile Storage Depot..........................70,107

Weed Man ..................................................70

Brandon’s Package Store ............................42

Gray, Mark - State Farm ..............................82

Monarch House Assisted Living .................93

Wet Paws Mobile Spa, LLC ........................99

Bulldog Golf Cars ........................................60

Green Ginger ...............................................48

Newnan Utilities .........................................16

Wild Birds Unlimited .....................................9

Chin Chin Chinese Restaurant ....................46

Hawkwood Farm .........................................27

NuWay Realty ...........................................104

Windy Oaks Farm ........................................29

Christian City ...........................17, 92, 97, 101

Heritage Bank............................................103

Overview 3Sixty Aerials ..............................57

City Café and Bakery ...................................45

High Climbers Tree Service .........................70

Peachtree City CVB .....................................26

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