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CCSO partners with Selah Foundation for Book Nooks BY LAUREL HUSTER laurel@newnan.com

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he Selah Foundation is partnering with the Coweta County Sheriff ’s Office to install Book Nooks in Coweta County. Sheriff Lenn Wood and Major Stephen Crook helped install the first Book Nook at Pinewood Villas Monday morning. The box contains books for both adults and children to read. Wood said The Selah Foundation Founder, Kelly Woodward, came to him a few months ago to see if the sheriff ’s office would want to partner with them in community events or services. He said they agreed to help them with whatever they could. Wood said they both BOOK NOOK . 4

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Patriot’s Pen, sponsored by Newnan VFW Post 2667, is open to all students in grades 6-8. This year’s theme is "What is Patriotism to Me?" Essays must be 300-400 typewritten words in English, with no color or graphics and with the student’s name on it. The title is not included in the word count. Middle schools will have entry forms and detailed information available, and teachers will determine the deadline date for their student’s essays to be completed before they are collected from the schools by Oct. 30. Winners at the post level will advance to the district level for further judging. For more information, contact Janet Alford, VFW Auxiliary secretary, at 757814-1290 or avnsec@yahoo.com .

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Voice of Democracy is open to all students in grades 9-12. "Is This the Country the Founders Envisioned?" is the theme for this year’s competition. Students must record a 3-5 minute essay and submit the audio on a flash drive, along with a typed copy of the essay. All high schools have been sent the entry form and information. Teachers will determine the deadline date for their students, and all entries will be collected from the high schools no later than Oct. 30. Winners at the post level will advance to the district level for further judging. For more information, contact Janet Alford, VFW Auxiliary secretary, at 757-

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Teachers who promote civic responsibility, flag etiquette and patriotism may be nominated for this award. For example, do you know a teacher who plans field trips to city hall or organizes community volunteer projects? Maybe you know an instructor who invites veterans into the classroom to discuss their military experiences. Nominations can be submitted by fellow teachers, supervisors, family members or other interested individuals. A winner will be selected by VFW Post 2667 in elementary, middle and high school teacher categories. Post-level winners will advance to the district and state levels for further judging. For more information, contact VFW Post 2667 Commander Jeffrey Bouchard at 678-877-5975 or jmbref@gmail.com .

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The Coweta County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with The Selah Foundation installs a Book Nook at Pinewood Villas. Pictured from left are Major Stephen Crook, Founder of The Selah Foundation Kelly Woodward and Sheriff Lenn Wood.

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wanted to focus on the youth and children in Coweta County, and Woodward found someone to make the Book Nook boxes for them. They decided on Pinewood Villas as the first location since it neighbors the sheriff ’s office. Wood said there are several children who live there, and in the nearby Berry Avenue neighborhoods. “Reading is knowledge, and we need to encourage reading to our youth,” Wood said. Wood added that the Book Nook installed Monday is the first of many they hope to put out in different neighborhoods around Coweta County.

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virtual benefit produced some real-life results for local branches of the Boys and Girls Club. The program, entitled “Dinner and a Future,” raised $26,332 for both of the club’s locations in Newnan. The event allowed patrons to purchase a three-course Italian dinner provided by Life of the South Catering, along with a bottle of red or white wine, to accompany the virtual program. Donors also purchased meals for club members. Along with dinner, attendees were able to participate in an online auction to benefit the operations of both clubs. Each year, two fundraisers are held to benefit the Newnan-Coweta Boys & Girls Club and Howard Warner Boys & Girls Club. But with the ongoing concerns regarding social distancing, the group opted to host a virtual program this year in lieu of the annual Beer, Bourbon, and Wine event, which is typically held in August and draws over 300 attendees. Ginger Jackson Queener, chairman of the board, said the group was grateful for supportive sponsors who understood the need to

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