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Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 25, No. 40 • Wednesday, April 23, 2014 PRESORTED STANDARD ECRWSH U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWNAN, GA PERMIT #120 The Coweta Shopper THE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL 48,000 shoppers mailed monthly WE ARE MOVING NEW OFFICE OPENS MAY 12 “Rediscover what it’s like to deal with people who care!” PRODUCTS & SERVICES Comprehensive Eye Care • Contact Lens Services Treatment of Eye Diseases • Eyeglass Frames LASIK Co-Management • Sunglasses Eyeglass Lenses & Coatings • Contact Lens CARR EYE CARE Has a New Home beginning Monday, May 12. We’re moving our Baker Rd. office across Hwy. 34 E to: 1065 Sullivan Road (behind CVS). 770-254-9997 www.carreyecare.com CARR EYE CARE Inside... Smelly House? It Doesn’t Sell! When your house is on the market, odors can either make or break a sale. Page 22 ••••••• Deals On Your Next Vacation Local travel experts help you make your dollars stretch when making your vacation plans. Page 20 COWETA’S DEAL FINDER SOUTHERN STAGING & REDESIGN ••••••• Southern Roots Nursery, a true family business Sherry and Bob Lott always wanted to have a nursery. Now they do. Page 6 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ••••••• OTHER FEATURES Publisher’s Page ........... 3 Business Briefs ............. 8 Encouraging Words .... 10 Classifieds.................... 16 Service Directory ......... 17 Advertising Index ........ 17 Calendar of Events ...... 18

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Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 25, No. 40 • Wednesday, April 23, 2014

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

The Coweta

ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL

48,000 shoppers mailed monthly

WE AREMOVINGNEW OFFICE

OPENS MAY 12

“Rediscover what it’s like to deal with people who care!”

PRODUCTS & SERVICESComprehensive Eye Care • Contact Lens Services

Treatment of Eye Diseases • Eyeglass FramesLASIK Co-Management • Sunglasses

Eyeglass Lenses & Coatings • Contact Lens

CARR EYE CAREHas a New Home beginning Monday, May 12.We’re moving our Baker Rd. office across Hwy. 34 E to: 1065 Sullivan Road (behind CVS).770-254-9997 • www.carreyecare.com

CARREYE CARE

Inside...

Smelly House? It Doesn’t Sell!When your house is on the market, odors can either make or break a sale. Page 22

•••••••

Deals On Your Next VacationLocal travel experts help you make your dollars stretch when making your vacation plans. Page 20

COWETA’S DEAL FINDER

SOUTHERN STAGING & REDESIGN

•••••••

Southern Roots Nursery, a true family businessSherry and Bob Lott always wanted to have a nursery. Now they do. Page 6

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

•••••••OTHER FEATURESPublisher’s Page ...........3Business Briefs .............8Encouraging Words ....10Classifieds ....................16Service Directory .........17Advertising Index ........17Calendar of Events ......18

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From Special Reports

Coweta County’s More-land Elementary School is one of four Georgia schools selected as winners of the Georgia Department of Education’s 2014 Fami-ly-Friendly Partnership School Award. “The schools that won this award understand the importance of what welcoming environments bring to student success,” said State School Superin-tendent Dr. John Barge. This year’s Family-Friendly Partnership School Award winners are: Moreland Elementary School; Cumming Elemen-tary School, Forsyth Coun-ty; Golden Isles Elemen-tary School, Glynn County; and Midway Elementary School, Forsyth County. According to the state Department of Education, the winning schools were selected “because they rep-resent the best in customer service for Georgia families,

whether it’s on the phone, in the front office or on the Internet. The schools have welcoming staff members, comfortable waiting areas, clear signage and engaging student work throughout the building.” “They have easy-to-navigate websites and are forging partnerships with parents to help im-prove student achievement. The schools also provide unique, engaging and inno-vative parent engagement programming that is suc-cessful in reaching all fami-lies in the school.” Moreland Principal Mel-anie Perry was thrilled to hear that her school was chosen for this year’s award. “Parents are a daily part of our school’s heartbeat,” said Perry. “We rely heav-ily on parent involvement to foster the academic, so-cial and emotional growth of our students. Our parent volunteers are a cornerstone of what makes our school feel like such a family.”

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I suppose fashions come and go depending on what’s trendy at the time. And spring is supposed to be that time of year when we put away the cold weather gar-

ments in favor of more comfortable, and cheerful clothing suitable for the warmer, brighter, happier season. (Some folks wear so little on their bodies now days, it’s difficult to know whether they’re making a fashion statement or just didn’t finish getting dressed that morning!) Anyway, Easter Sunday has traditionally marked that transitional time when men and women, indeed whole families, would attend church sporting their spring garb – sort of a “religious fashion show” At least it used to be that way. And I still have vivid memories of the “behind the scenes drama” that took place at our home when I was a boy.

My mother was quite a talented seamstress and she made sure that all three (there would be two more later) of her children would show up for the Easter service looking like we had “just stepped out of a band box”, as they say. But if you could have seen what went on in preparation for that Sunday morning debut, you may have reported us to the Department of Family and Children Services. Thank goodness there was no such department back then!

I was about seven, my sister and brother, 5 and 3. I’ll let them tell their own story, but as I remember, there was a combo of dancing, and hollering, and crying, as well at least two ora-tions of “how not to get dirty once you’re dressed”. It started with a thorough cleaning of my face. Actually it was more of a “scrubbing” or “sanding down” of the skin. (I think she was mad at my dad and the more they “talked”, the harder she scrubbed) And after about 60 years, the skin on my face is still as ”tender as a new born baby” – at least between the wrinkles! And then there was the “bow tie”– that final touch that was to pull the whole outfit together. Being homemade, it had to be at-tached around my neck with a safety pin. And “attached” it was. The pin literally went through my skin and back into the bow tie on the other side – a good tight fit for sure! I cried and protested in pain, but was told it was “just a little tight”, and to sit down and be quiet. There was no time for discussion, as she had two others to get dressed, besides herself. Mamma was apparently still mad at my Dad, and when she pulled the brush through my sis-ter’s thick, curly hair, Claudia was pulled right off the stool, brush and all! My brother “Spud” thought it was real funny until he got spanked for laughing. By then, and having finally seen the blood on my “clean” shirt collar, we were all crying. But I can tell you one thing, although we may have been a few minutes late, we pulled up in that old Buick, parked it, and walked into that church looking like a million dollars! And that is “Pure Showman-ship”!

JoePost Script: This was actually the second time I got “pinned”. (And this is the truth I’m telling you with my hand up in the air) At about age 8 months old, Momma “attached” my cloth diaper directly to my posterior epidermis, and inasmuch as most babies cry most of the time anyway, the offending pin was not discovered until the next service interval or about an hour of crying, which ever came first.

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BonnellRecognized for its $17 million expansion project that included the purchase of a new state-of-the-art aluminum extrusion line for the automotive market

Coweta County CommissionersPositive actions of the Coweta County Commission resulted in the elimination of commercial and industrial impact fees, which strengthened Coweta’s position as “Prosperity’s Front Door”

Custom Molded ProductsMoving into the former Rite Aid distribution center in the Shenandoah Industrial Park resulted in 60 jobs to the community

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. . . . A family businessSherry and Bob Lott have wanted to have a nursery since their days at the University of Alabama. Bob got a degree in botany and they both loved plants. “It was our plan to start our own business right after college”, says Bob, “but life took us in a different direction”. Fast forward to 2013. When they learned the former A&W nursery was closing, the idea of their own business was rekindled. “We decided to contact the owner to fi nd out what would be involved in re-opening it,” said Sherry. “As Bob had been looking for a career change, and I was on summer break from teaching, we felt the may just be the right time to start this new chap-ter in our lives”. But there would be a lot of work involved in getting the place ready to open for the summer season, and the whole family pitched in and used their unique talents to make it happen. Bob and Sherry’s son Nick, along with his wife, Tabitha ran it during those days in April and May when they couldn’t be there. Their daughter, Kathryn, takes care of the marketing and social media, and all things creative, and her husband, Nate, remodeled the counter and built tables for display. For some additional marketing and business advice, the Lotts turned to their son and daughter in law, John Mark and Amy.

At Southern Roots, you’ll fi nd a variety of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals and bedding plants, as well as products and tools to keep your garden and lawn green and healthy. And, if they don’t have what you’re

looking for, just ask. “We’ll do our best to fi nd it for you.” It’s that kind of attitude that sets their business apart from the “Big Box” stores. “We offer personal service, advice, and a con-venient location away from the heavy traffi c areas. Our Plants are top quality from grow-ers we know and trust – all within the Geor-gia and Alabama areas”.

When you are ready for gardening supplies and plants, stop by and see what Bob and Sherry Lott have to offer. Stop by often as the inventory is changing frequently. They’re friendly folks and have a passion for plants. But you’ll see that as soon as you meet them!

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Southern Roots Nursery is located at 726 North Hwy 29 in Newnan. They are open Monday through Saterday 8:30 till fi ve 5:00 and Sunday 1:00 until 3:00. To learn more about Southern Roots Nursery, call 770-683-7224 or like them on Facebook/southernrootsnursery where you can sign up for their weekly newsletter featuring special offerings.

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JESS BARRONAssociate Broker

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GReaT LaKe ReTReaT on 27.8 Wooded acRes w/5 Acre Lake, North Coweta, 4BR/4BA, vaulted GR w/fp, Rec. Room, huge gourmet kitchen. 12x50 screen porch, In-law Suite w/2nd kitchen. Easy access to Atlanta. $799,900.

IMMacULaTeLY MaInTaIned. Well Insu-lated and Well Built Home on 16.5 Acres & half in-terest in 4 acre stocked lake. 4 fenced pasture, huge walk-up attic. Shop area. 3BR/3.5BA, Greatroom w/fp, Formal DR, Country Kitchen. $650,000.

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sPacIoUs VInYL sIdInG sPLIT LeVeL has LR, dining area, kitchen w/stove, dishwasher & refrigerator, 4BR/2BA, utility room, single ga-rage, central air, rocking chair front porch & fenced backyard. All in quiet Welcome Community. Just $115,000. (FRANK or JESS)

aPPRox. 13,500 s/F MeTaL & sTUcco ManUFacTURInG BUILdInG plus 1800 S/F finished office space & 1800 S/F unfinished office space upstairs on 2.08 Ac. in Shenandoah Industrial Park in Newnan. 5 Mins. to I-85 at Exit 47. $995,000.

BeaUTIFUL hIsToRIc VIcToRIan in great condition! 4BR, 2BA, 7 fireplaces, 11’ ceilings, pic-ture molding through-out, original heart pine floors, Greatroom, Dining Room & pocket doors & bookshelf, kitchen with tile countertops, dishwasher, refrigerator, stove. Beautiful stain glass windows. In ground pool, 3 outbldgs. Must see at $369,900.

TWo sToRY PLanTaTIon hoMe on 34 mostly open acres, overlooking private stocked pond has 5BR/4.5BA, fabulous kitchen, LR, DR, Den, of-fice, exercise room & more. See at $695,000. (FRANK or JESS)

LaKe RedWIne – Professionally Decorated European Stone and Hardy Plank Home on full basement, 5BR/4.5BA, GR w/fpl, Formal DR, Of-fice, fully equipped Kitchen w/brkst area, and triple garage w/openers. See to appreciate at $475,000 (FRANK or JESS)

GReaT In-ToWn neWnan hoMe, 4 bed-rooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, room to expand in full basement with shop, greatroom with fireplace, formal dining room, upstairs den, double garage with opener. Super energy efficient. New price $249,900. (FRANK or JESS)

MaGnIFIcenT coUnTRY esTaTe on 16.5 acRes, 4 acre stocked lake, terrace, Gunite pool w/cool decking. 5BR/4.5BA, upgraded Kitchen, Greatroom w/fpl, family room, In-law Suite, 4 Stall Barn & Stable, 4 board and electric fencing. $799,900.

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A new Real Estate offi ce is Now Open in Newnan ... Virtual Properties Realty. With Metro Atlanta’s housing market continuing to rise in 2014, Virtual Properties Realty - headquartered in Duluth - is now serving Coweta County. The Newnan offi ce is led by agents Machelle Holl and Mischel Baird - the M&M Team - and is located at 71B Postal Parkway. Virtual Properties Realty was just voted as the No. 1 Place to Work in 2013 by The Atlanta Journal-Constitu-tion and Atlanta Business Chronicle. The M&M Team can help if you are wanting to upsize, downsize or see what’s out there. Machelle Holl can be reached at 770-856-9846 and Mischel Baird at 678-315-1014. The website is newnan.virtualproperties-realty.com.

Tucker Hardware is now the exclusive Coweta County dealer for Bush Hog brand mowers. Both residential and commercial mowers are now in stock and available with no down payment - 0% fi nancing to qualifi ed buy-ers. Tucker Hardware is located at 11 Franklin Hwy in Newnan. 770-252-4950

Knox Furniture welcomes a new (old) face to the business. Long-time Newnan resident and Realtor, Lisle Millard, has moved back to his adopted town and has joined the sales team at Knox. “Lisle has fi t right in and is going to be a wonderful addition to our sales force. As most of you know, Lisle, and his unique brand of knowl-edge in furniture, home design and decorating fl air, will be a treat for those of you who have known him for years.” Come by and visit Lisle to re-acquaint yourself with him as well as Knox. Knox Company, Inc. - 75 Greenville St. - across from the Coweta County Justice Center. 770-253-4040, www.knoxfurn.com

The Morris & Spradlin Insurance Group recently opened its doors for business here in Coweta County. The group’s offi ce is located at 184-A Jefferson Parkway in Newnan. Morris & Spradlin Insurance Group is certainly a family affair as the brother and sister team of Edward Morris and Angel Spradlin, coupled with Edward’s wife Janet, have formed an agency in Coweta which is committed to pro-viding the best coverage available at the lowest rate for its customers. The group offers a complete line of insurance products and stands behind its motto of “We Compare, You Save.” For more information, their offi ce number is 770-683-6793 or visit their web-site at: msinsurance.org.

Angie HogsedBud Freeburg

Cam Carden

Chip Barron

Elena Dickerson

Frank Barron Jess Barron

Jodie Shepard

Riese Carden

Sheila Jenkins

Tom Barron

Tom Leiby

CongratulationsTO LINDSEY’S INC. 2013

MILLION DOLLAR CLUB MEMBERSLindsey’s Inc. would like to congratulate our 2013 Million Dollar Club

Members of the Newnan-Coweta Board of Realtors.Recognition was also give to

Tom Barron as the Top Producer in the county for 2013,and Chip Barron as a Silver Phoenix Award winner.

2013 COUNTY’S

TOP PRODUCER

2013 SILVER

PHOENIX

Robert Hinely

Carol Holden

Hello,neighbor!

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248 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA

678-423-3263Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30

Saturday 8:30-12:00. Sunday closed.

Since 1984

770-252-4950 678-326-0101

Owned & Operated by Scott Tucker

Home of Mr. Pumper

TUCKER SEPTIC TANK SERVICEPumping • Sewer Lines • Repairs • Installation

HUD HOMES

FOR SALEFor more information call:

Angie Hogsed678-472-8384

Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors14 Jackson Street, Newnan, Ga. 30263

770-253-6990www.hudhomestore.com

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Phenix City, AL (334) 297-4940 • Columbus, GA (706) 322-4179

28 Bullsboro Drive • Newnan, GA 30263(directly across from water tower)

(770) 502-7007

Newnan, GAFINANCINGAVAILABLEMon - Fri. 9:00am - 6:00pm;

Sat. 9:00am - 6:00pm; Closed Sunday

• Sizes 12x20 up to 60x200• Eave heights of 8’ tall up to 16’ tall• 2”x 3” boxed tube in 14 gauge, G-90

Galvanized Framing• Double tube framing on 40’ wide or wider• 15 standard colors to choose from• Built on concrete or directly on the ground (or any level surface)• Many door sizes to choose from• AG panel ribbed siding or dutch lap steel siding available• Floor planned to meet your specifi c needs

All Steel Structures Carports • RV Covers

Horse Barns • Garages • Shops

Professionally Built On Site

www.mcguiresbuildings.com

770-897-4231 Newnan-Coweta Humane Society

HELPSurgery of spay and neuter

for dogs and catsRabies shots

Includes: Exam by Doctor, Surgery,Sedation & Monitoring, Pre- & Post-Operative Pain Management,

In-Heat or Pregnant pets are ACCEPTED. Must be 12 weeks or older. Some limitations apply.

HELP/Spay/Neuter Clinic,

12 The Crescent, Newnan, GA 30263

CALL FOR ASSISTANCE!

AYUDACirugía de Castración

La Cirugía de los para Perros y CatsVacuna de la Rabia

Incluye: Examen por un médico, la cirugía, la vigilanciay los sedantes, medicina para el dolor Pre-y post-operación.

Mascotas en calor y a las mujeres embarazadas. Los animales deben ser de 12 semanas o más.

La cirugía sólo es realizar de Lunes a Jueves solo por cita. Aplican algunas limitaciones.

HELP/Spay/Neuter Clinic, 12 The Crescent, Newnan, GA 30263

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Encouraging Words“Choosing to be positive and having

a grateful attitude is going to determine how you’re going to live your life.”

~ Joel Osteen

Q“Nothing can stop the man with the right

attitude from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the wrong mental attitude.”

~ Thomas Jefferson

Q“Adopting the right attitude can convert

a negative stress into a positive one”.~ Hans Selye

Q“I think whether you are having setback

or not, the role of a leader is to always display a winning attitude”.

~ Collin Powell

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to choose one’s attitude in a given set of circumstances.”

~ Victor Franle

Q“Let all bitterness and wrath, and anger,

and clamor and slander be put away from you along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one an-

other as God in Christ forgave you,”

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DO YOU HAVEPSORIASIS?

MedaPhase, Inc. was founded by Dr. Mark Ling to research new treatments for skin disease. Dr. Ling is former Director of Dermatology Clinical Research at Emory University. He trained at Harvard and Duke and is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Dermatology. MedaPhase is in Newnan and serves the southern Atlanta region.

Dr. Mark Ling is conducting a research study testing an investigational topical medication for mild to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. If you are 18 years of age or older, and have at least 3% of your

body surface area covered with psoriasis you may be eligible. Study drug, study-related office visits, and all study-related procedures are available to qualified participants at no cost. Compensation for time and travel may be available.

Please contact my research staff for more information at:770-252-6900 or visit www.healthyskinresearch.com.

MedaPhase710 Newnan Crossing Bypass • Newnan, GA 30263

The CoweTa VeTerans Club Needs A New Roof,

So Let’s RAISE THE ROOF with a

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Polling Place ChangesGRA NTVILLE’S 9th PRECINCT

Th e polling place for the 9th Precinct, Grantville, will be moved from the Glanton Municipal Building to the

GRA NTVILLE LIBRA RY, 100 PARK DRIVE, GRA NTVILLE, GA 30220.

EBENEZER CHURCH ROAD 27th PRECINCTTh e polling place for the 27th Precinct, Ebenezer Church Rd,

will be moved from Fire Station No. 12 on Ebenezer Church Rd to COWETA CENTRA L LIBRA RY,

85 LITERA RY LANE, NEWNAN, GA 30265.

Th ese changes will be eff ective for the May 20, 2014 general primary election.

If you have any questions regarding this change, please call the Superintendent of Elections, Jane Scoggins, 678-854-0015. Th e Board of Elections is located Basement Level in the Coweta County Administration Building 22 East Broad Street, Newnan, GA 30263.

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MedaPhase, Inc. was founded by Dr. Mark Ling to research new treatments for skin disease. Dr. Ling is former Director of Dermatology Clinical Research at Emory University. He trained at Harvard and Duke and is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Dermatology. MedaPhase is in Newnan and serves the southern Atlanta region.

Dr. Mark Ling710 Newnan Crossing BypassNewnan, GA 30263

For further information please contact my research staff at770-252-6900 or visitwww.healthyskinresearch.com

Toenail fungus infection (“onychomycosis”) is an extremely common infection of the nails by fungus. The infection is stubborn, diffi cult to treat, and results in unsightly and often painful toenails. Treatments are often slow, time-consuming and far from 100% effective.

If you have this diffi cult to treat condition and are between the ages of 18-70 you may be eligible to participate in a research study conducted by Dr. Mark Ling, testing a topical investigational medication for the treatment of mild to moderate toenail fungus infection. To qualify, you must have fungal infection of one or both of your big toenails, but the infection must involve between 20% and 50% of the nail, no more, or less.

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From Special Reports The Smokey Road Middle School Percussion Ensemble won their fourth straight Scholastic A Concert Per-cussion Championship Title during this year’s Southern Association for Performing Arts Championship. Smokey Road Middle School’s ensemble defeated River Ridge High School to defend their title at this year’s SAPA Championships, held on Saturday, March 29 on the campus of the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. Smokey Road not only defeated the high school group in their class, but also had the highest score of all participating units in the concert percussion clas-sification. Smokey Road was the only middle school present at competition, and competed against almost 20 other high school and col-lege-aged groups to win this year’s Scholastic A Concert Percussion Championship. Dr. Josh Boyd, Director of Bands at Smokey Road

Middle School, attributed the ensemble’s victory to a team atmosphere. “The success of our per-cussion ensemble is possible because of its director Kathy Brown and her strong dedica-tion to excellence and inno-vation with young students,” said Boyd. The Smokey Road Middle School Percussion Ensemble has won the Scholastic A Concert Percussion Cham-

pionship at the event four years in a row. The ensemble’s victory was a community effort, as well. The music performed at the competition was writ-ten by Newnan Taylor Cash, of Newnan, who since grad-uating from Newnan High School, has earned a degree from Jacksonville State Uni-versity and volunteered to write music for his home town team.

CONCERT PERCUSSION CHAMPIONSHIPS

Champs again: Smokey Road MS claims 4th consecutive title

The SRMS Percussion Team (front row, l-r) Karry Hatfield, Mackenzie Farmer, Will Davison, (back row) Heather Sibley, Nate Pylant, Camille Newman, Sierra Leosewski, Trinity Byrom, Gabriel Jordan, and T.J. Py-lant. (Coweta County Schools photo)

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Call 770-254-1421 BEFORE 3 p.m.

FRiday dEadlinE

FOR SalE MISCELLANEOUS SALE Girls clothing size 6 months to 3 years, crib and receiving blan-kets, plus other items for chil-dren, women’s pullovers, home items and nice costume jewelry for sale. 770-251-2336 4.30

EGGS Farm Fresh Brown Eggs $2.00 dozen. Limited supply. Call 770-502-7607 4.23

SCOOtEr, battery operated portable chair, fairly new, red, 300 pound weight capacity, $3,075. 770-253-0564 4.23

CEMEtErY PLOtS FOr SALE: 4 plots, 3 vaults, 3 marks (valued at over $15,000) in section #3 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Inc., off Roscoe Road. Price open for discussion. 678-873-1813 ‘ 5’ CrEDENZA, dark wood with sliding doors on front, only $50. Traditional love seat, tan, very clean. - $175. 770-254-8929 (Near downtown Newnan) ‘ WHEAt StrAW HAY ideal for planting grass. $3.50 per bale. Frank Barron 770-231-9535.

FaRm EQiUpmEnT trACtOr SICK? Call Us Quick! – rooks Mobile Inc. specializes in Repair and Main-tenance of Farming and Earth-moving Equipment. We also offer Mobile Welding Service and Implement Repair. Over 19 years experience and we come to you. Serving the entire West Georgia area. 678-278-5479. 4.30

VEHiClES 1978 FOrD WOrK trUCK with camper cover, 6 cyl., auto-matic, power steering, $1,150 or best offer. Call afternoon 770-463-9402 5.7

2004 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS, bronze metallic with tan leather, only 93,054 miles. All the Cadillac goodies plus just rebuilt transmission. Reduced to $7,550. 678-340-2535. Deal-er. 4.23 INSUrE YOUr Motorcy-cles, ATVs, Watercraft, Mo-tor Homes, Travel Trailers and more. Call Williams Insurance 770-253-2435, 125 Temple Ave., Newnan 4.30

HOUSES 3Br/2BAtHS WItH OF-FICE and sun room, sits on crawl space, on 5± acres. 3 car garage attached, steel structure w/private drive. Great for R.V. or a Big Rig. Kim 770-560-6008 MLS#07206192 Lindsey’s Inc. 770-253-6990 #239

FOR REnT APArtMENt FOr rENt Duplex, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, with stove and refrigerator. 531 Locke St., Palmetto. No pets. $550 month, $450 security de-posit. Credit and background check required. 404-704-2727 4.23

SENOIA 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bonus room, 2 car garage $1095.00 www.aaahomeren-tals.com 678-364-9609 4.23*

land/lOTS 86 PrIStINE ACrES, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house with gourmet kitchen, 50’X150’ shop with 51X50 workshop, 14 paddocks, 5 run in sheds, sprin-klered dressage arena, additional land available. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990. 128.254 OPEN & WOODED ACrES on Clearwater Rd incl. 100 acres under high chain link fence. 3 stall barn & sep. fenced pasture. 2 stocked ponds totaling 6.55 acres, 2 barns & 2BR, 2BA modular home. $7000 per acre. Frank, Jess Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors 770-253-6990. MErIWEtHEr CO. 214 mostly open acres on Hwy 54. 2 barns, gorgeous building sites, 2 lakes, fenced pasture, $5,000 per acre. Frank/Jess Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan, GA 770-253-6990. CArrOLL CO., 144 wooded acres, 1/2 mile frontage on Chattahoochee, 10 acre planted dove field & food plots, 30 yr old planted pines, 3 acre duck pond. $4950/acre. Frank Barron, owner/agent 770-231-9535. MErIWEtHEr CO. – 153 heavily wooded acres, 25 yr. old pines, 6 planted food plots, new 5.5 Ac. stocked pond, good road system throughout. For Sale Only! $3500/Ac. Frank Barron, Owner/Broker 770-231-9535.

land/lOTS 75.717 WOODED ACrES near Hogansville, Stream & pond site. Several food plots & long frontage on 2 roads. $3350 per acre. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-231-9535.

COmmERCial /indUSTRialpROpERTy

CHOICE COMMErCIAL 3.9 ACrE LOt on Southpark Drive in Peachtree City. Adjoins Planterra Ridge Golf Course. See at $479,900. Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan, GA 770-231-9535

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PCB, FL. EDGEWAtEr rE-SOrt 2 & 3 BR Condos, Ocean Front or Golf Villas. Free beach set ups daily Call 205-410-1490www.Edgewaterrentals.com

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FENG SHUI/StrESS rE-LEASE/ENErGEtIC FACE LIFt – 3 ways to experience effective stress release. Tools beyond explanation. Come and experience it for yourself. Taster: $25, Claire Brockman, Facilitator. 678-633-4387, [email protected]. 4.23

SERViCES I WILL DO HOUSE CLEAN-ING at a reasonable rate in Newnan and surrounding areas. Call Katherine 706-675-0336 4.23

BAtHtUB rESUrFACING Repair and/or refinish bath-tubs, showers, porcelain, fiber-glass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 5.14

rOSSI BOBCAt SErVICE Light clearing, grading for washed out driveways - sod - outbuilding pads & more. Move downed trees to burn pile. $75 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call Mike 678-718-8196 4.30*

SERViCES GArCIA PAINtING Inte-rior ane exterior painting, gut-ter cleaning, pressure washing, trash outs. Everything your house needs. Yard work, lawn care. No job too big or small. Free estimates. Licensed. In-sured. 706-668-3238 4.30

MOVING HELP loading, packing, driving. Across town or across the country. 8 years expe-rience. Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ CrUD BUStErS PrES-SUrE WASHING It’s time to wash this crazy weather away and get the mildew off your house, driveway, sidewalk, etc. (Who you gonna call? Crud Busters). Over 30 years in Coweta County. 770-550-7777. Always your best bet to hire a vet. David West. 5.7 PrESErVE YOUr MEMO-rIES! I scan photographs, neg-atives, important documents. Photo retouching service too! 25 years graphics experience. Free estimates: 678-378-8483 www.snapshotgraphics.com 5.28

ADDING SErENItY CLEAN-ING SErVICES Call Laura af-ter 5 p.m. 678-974-9446 4.30*

OLD VEtErAN & SON HANDYMAN SErVICE Full Service Lawn Care includes mow, weed eat, edge, trim hedges, blow, starting at $50. No contract. Also gutter clean-ing, small tree removal, trash re-moval. Pressure washing start-ing at $125. Concrete repair. We will beat any written estimate. 35+ years experience. Rates as low as $30. Inside city limits. Call for your free estimate. 678-340-0820, 770-502-7607 4.30

H O M E E X t E r I O r S additions, siding, gutters, overhang, roofing, pressure washing, flat concrete work - driveways, patios, etc. 678-416-2870 James Shelnutt ‘ tOWNSHIP COINS recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. Free in store ap-praisals. 3500 Hwy 34 East, Sharpsburg 770-254-2727. tOP NOtCH CLEANING Service LLC, “Specializing in Commercial Services” Home Maid Cleaning, Move In & Move Out Service. Remodel-ing Clean Up. Turn Key Rent-al, Apartment or Commercial Cleaning. Buff & Wax Service. Licensed & Bonded. Credit cards accepted. 770-683-1508 office, 678-409-8600 cell # ‘

SERViCES ELECtrICAL SErVICE, repair & installation. Home-town Services, Jon Courtright, Licensed Electrician, 770-599-9365 www.hometownservices-ga.com 4.30*

BOSS trEE SErVICE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trim-ming. Chipper Service. Com-plete Clean Up. 770-251-8000. HAPPY DAY LAWN CArE Complete Lawn Maintenance. Grass Cutting, Weed Eating, Mulching, Landscaping. BBQ Wood - Hickory, Pecan, Cherry. Firewood $100 pick up or $120 delivered, stacked. Delivery available. 770-251-0512, 404-247-3580 HANDYMAN SErVICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, etc. Credit cards accepted. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * ELECtrICAL INStALLAtION ceiling fans, 220 volt outlets, security lighting, additions, re-modeling, new homes, commer-cial work. Licensed and insured. 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘

HElp WanTEd NEWNAN PEACHtrEE CHrYSLEr DODGE JEEP rAM is now hiring. We are looking for honest, friendly folks with a strong work ethic. We have a brand new state-of-the-art facility, and are looking to fill a very limited number of positions. Benefits offered are medical, dental, disability, 401k and bonuses. Positions are available: Sales, Internet, Technicians, and Service Advisors Call Shane at 678-854-6700 * WAItrESSES & KItCHEN HELP at Big Daddy’s BBQ & More. Apply in person at 87 temple Avenue. * HIrING PAINtErS / HANDYMEN. All kinds of work in and around the Atlanta area. Contact 770-252-6071, 770-489-7350 4.23

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HElp WanTEd CNAs NEEDED – Home Helpers of Georgia is looking for CNAs to work in the Coweta County area. Must be available to work 20-30 hours per week, some weekends. Please apply online at: www.applytobeacna.COM 4.30

YArD WOrKEr HANDY MAN WANtED for private Newnan home and condo corrections. Pulling weeds, planting, yard maintenance, blowing, edging, etc. $8-$10 hour. Please call Jason before 5 p.m. at 678-653-4693 4.16*

N O W H I r I N G I n f a n t Teacher, Preschool Teacher and Asst. Director. MUST have experience. Call Mrs Tanya 770.253.6709 5.14

SErVICE tECH high volume tire store seeking full time general service tech. Duties include tire installation, oil change and light service. Apply in person. 26 Spence Ave., Newnan ‘ SEEKING HIGHLY MOtI-VAtED INDIVIDUAL for a rewarding career in financial services. Willing to educate. PT / FT. Contact Tommy 770-251-7774, [email protected] 4.23

VEtErINArY tECHNI-CIAN with experience in a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital to work at local non-profit volume spay/neuter clin-ic. Schedule is typically four 8-10 hour days (off on Fridays) with occasional brief Saturday assignments. Work directly with the Vet. Highly motivated, enthusiastic self-starter with a professional attitude. Surgical experience highly desirable. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 770-304-7912. EEO/M/F. DrIVErS NEEDED. Looking for dump truck drivers. Must have 2 years recent experience. Must be DOT compliant. We utilize E-Verify. Fax work his-tory & Contact information to 770-996-8502 ‘

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Visit Downtown and SampleSome Of Newnan’s Best Eats!Fun and Food For All Ages. Joy FM and the JJ Weeks Band will provide entertainment. Tokens can be purchased in advance at downtown Newnan merchants or at the event.

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Tuesday Night Dinners As of Feb.18, Mount Gilead United Methodist Church will serve dinner on Tuesday nights from 5-7 PM in the Fellowship Hall. The menu ($7.00 per plate) will vary. Mount Gilead UMC is located at 2651 Hwy 16 East in Sharpsburg, next to Blossman Gas Co. Please call 770-254-8876 for directions, menu info or other questions.

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Spring Taste of Newnan on the historic downtown Court Square on Thursday, April 24 from 5-8:30 p.m. MainStreet Newnan hosts the event and has partnered with The Joy FM to bring the up-and-coming JJ Weeks Band for entertainment. Funnel cakes, fried oreos and ice cream, face painting, carnival rides and other fun activities located in the KIDZ ZONE on West Washington Street. Restaurants and sponsors with their home-made goods will be set up to serve food and beverages throughout the evening. Tokens can be purchased in advance at downtown Newnan merchants or at the event. Call Main Street Newnan 770-253-8283 for more info.

- Mark The Date! -Gentle Tai Chi & Qigong at The Carn-egie at 2:30 p.m. Adults & Seniors. Gentle ex-ercise guided by instructor Yvette Monet. For all levels of physical ability: no floor exercise. Improves balance, concentration, flexibil-ity, and strength. Free. Registration required. Call to reserve your spot 770-683-1347. 1 LaGrange St., Newnan. newnancarnegie.com

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April 25 …

Nutrition In Action at The Carnegie Friday at 2:30 p.m. Join Christine Issa, Regis-tered Dietician. Learn about reading food la-bels, selecting food choices, preparing recipes and more. Limited spots available. Call now 770-683-1347. The Carnegie, 1 LaGrange St., newnancarnegie.com

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Merle Haggard Concert event set for VFW Fairgrounds in Carrollton. Country Music Hall of Famer Haggard will be the headlining act of a Southern Moon Produc-tions concert event on Saturday, April 26 in Carrollton. He’ll take the stage at 8 p.m. and follow warm-up bands such as the Groove Gypsies, SawDust and the Malpass Brothers, Chris and Taylor. The Master of Ceremonies will be Hall of Fame Disc Jockey Rhubarb Jones. Gates open at the VFW Fairgrounds in Carrollton at 5:30 p.m. Tickets for the con-cert are $61 for VIP seating and $48 for Gen-eral Admission and Lawn Seating. The tickets can be purchased at southernmoonproduc-tions.com. For more information, call 770-360-2531.

- Mark The Date! -Car Show 7th Annual Cruisin’ for the Cats Car Show & Shine, Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Great Harley-Davidson fa-cility at 185 E Hwy. 16, Newnan. Vendors, 50/50, great food, door prizes, live DJ and much more. Check in at 8:30 a.m, Awards at 2 p.m. $5 admission (includes 1 door prze raffle ticket). Benefits Newnan High School Band Programs. For more information please visit www.nhsband.org

April 26 …

Walk With A Doc Piedmont Newnan Hospital and the Georgia Center for Healthier Communities partner for “Walk with a Doc” the fourth Saturday of each month at 8:30 a.m. through August, with the exception of the month of May. Piedmont doctors will host each walk, lasting approximately 45 minutes, at Carl Miller Park, located at 70 Sewell Road in Newnan. April 26 Walk with Dr. Richard Jadick, Urology, and talk about men’s health, general wellness, prostate cancer and more. Participants will receive a pedometer to help them keep track of the number of steps taken. Doctors will take five minutes to talk on a health topic of their choice at the main pavil-ion at the park, and participants can ask ques-tions freely for the remainder of the session. Registration is requested but not required for this free event. To register, and to learn more about the Walk with a Doc program and the Georgia Center for Healthier Communities, visit HealthierGeorgia.org

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Spring Yard Sale Senoia Area Histori-cal Society Saturday April 26th from 8am to 2pm on the grounds of our museum located at 6 Couch St., Senoia (corner of Pylant and Couch Sts.) Home decor items, baby items, electronics, furniture, art & frames, desks, books, toys, garden items, tools, holiday items, etc. We are currently accepting dona-tions for the sale. Anyone can drop off items any Friday or Saturday between 1:00 and 4:00 and we will be happy to accept them. Any questions can be answered by society representative Nancy Roy at 770-599-6321.

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Coweta Veterans Club Bike Run for raising our roof, registration at 11 a.m. at The Great Harley-Davidson, 185 E Hwy. 16, Newnan and finishing at the American Le-gion around 2:00 p.m. Call 770-251-6949 after 4 for more information.

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“Friends of Wadsworth Concert — The Legacy Continues” will be held April 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Wadsworth Au-ditorium. Courtenay Budd, better known as Becky in her hometown of Newnan, has arranged for some world-class musicians to perform this year, which include some of Newnan’s favorites; violinist Chee-Yun, cel-list Edward Arron, clarinetist Todd Palmer, pianists Jeewon Park and Andrew Arm-strong. General admission tickets are $20 and are available at Let Them Eat Toffee on the Downtown Court Square, The Downtown Visitor’s Center in the Historical Courthouse, Morgan’s Jewelers in Ashley Park and Bank of North Georgia at Thomas Crossroads.

- Mark The Date! -Cruise In and Bike Night every 4th Saturday at Great South Harley-Davidson. 4 to 7 p.m. Rain or Shine. Door Prizes, Music, 50/50, Cruiser of the Month Award. Free to all vehicles. 185 East Hwy 16, Newnan, Exit 41 off I-85. Contact Mary 706-668-7731, [email protected] for more info

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April 27 …

Taste of Senoia at the Veranda Historic Bed and Breakfast Inn, 252 Seavy St., Senoia. There will be 2 separate seatings for this year’s ‘Taste of Senoia’: 3:30 to 5:00 PM and 5:30 to 7:00 PM. Ticket prices remain at only $10 each, and the price of admission includes an entry into the grand raffle with the lucky winner receiving an overnight’s stay at the Veranda. Buy your tickets early as sales will be limited. Tickets can be purchased through April 19 from Senoia Optimist Club mem-bers or at Chloe’s (770-599-8664), Senoia Coffee and Café (770-599-8000). Table Talk (770-599-9700) and at the Coweta County Visitors Center (770-254-2627).

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Literary Circle at The Carnegie. “Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland's History-Making Race Around the World" by Matthew Goodman. Reservations re-quired, please call 770-683-1347 to sign up. 1 LaGrange St., Newnan, GA 30263. www.newnancarnegie.com

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April 30 …

Computer Tutor - Explore Facebook at The Carnegie Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. De-velop and improve your computer skills with instructor Nancy Olsen. Explore the Face-book website, learn how to download photos, create a photo album and more. Bring your wireless laptop or look on with others. The Carnegie, 1 LaGrange St., 770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com

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May 1 …

The Nerd opens at Southside Community Theatre, 20 West Campbellton Street (GA Hwy. 92) in Fairburn. The Nerd is a side-split-ting comedy classic written by Larry Shue and Directed by Chris Shellnutt. The hilari-ous play opens Thursday, May 1 and runs the next three weekends. The shows on Thursday, Friday and Saturday begin at 8:00 PM and Sunday matinees at 2:30 PM. Visiting stg-

plays.com, call the box office at 770-969-0956 or email the box office at [email protected] for tickets. Ticket prices are as follows: First weekend advance on-line is $14 or at the door for $15. The last two weekends advance on-line at $16 and at the door for $17.50. Children under 12 are $ 8 for all shows.

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May 2 …

The First Friday 5pm- until Downtown Newnan is alive after 5 on the First Friday of every month! During the First Friday, down-town guest will enjoy shopping after normal business hours, community entertainment and dining specials at our downtown restau-rants. Southern Outdoor Cinema’s “Screen on the Green” event for May 2nd will be Disney’s “Frozen” on an oversized inflatable screen in First Avenue Park. The event will be FREE to the public. Please visit www.main-streetnewnan.com for more information re-garding Main Street Newnan events.

- Mark The Date! -Blood Drives Piedmont Newnan Hospital and the American Red Cross will host blood drives at Piedmont Newnan Hospital on May 2 and July 11. All will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Conference Room 2. To give blood, a donor must be: in good health; age 17 years or older; weigh at least 110 pounds; not have donated blood within the last 56 days; and, show a valid photo I.D. It is recommended donors eat a snack or meal within two hours

prior to donating blood. To schedule an ap-pointment for an upcoming blood drive at Piedmont Newnan Hospital, visit redcross-blood.org and enter sponsor code “pied-montnewnan” or call 1-800-RED CROSS.

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May 3 …

Market Day 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.- Join MainStreet Newnan the first Saturday of each month for Market Days! The best home grown, home made or hand made products this side of Atlanta with over 60+ vendors! Stroll the streets of Downtown and dis-cover the unique products. Pickin’ on the Square, Saturday May 3 and 17, 11am - until Join us for Pickin’ on the Square! All musi-cians are invited to come down to Newnan’s Historic Courthouse Square and play. All music genres and skill levels are welcome. Acoustic only. Call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283 for more information.

- Mark The Date! -Customer Appreciation Day at SMF Cycles Food, fun and prizes will be in abun-dance on Saturday, May 3 as SMF Cycles cel-ebrates another Customer Appreciation Day at its 110 Bullsboro Drive store from Noon to 8 p.m. A motorcycle stunt show, featur-ing Aaron Twite, is scheduled as well as a Bike Show with trophies and prizes from 2-4 p.m. There will be lots of venders. For more information, call 770-683-0664 or visit: sm-fcycles.com

- Mark The Date! -Golf Tournament Coweta Veterans Club hosts tournament at Orchard Hills Golf Course, Hwy. 16, Newnan. 2:00 p.m., 4 man teams and scramble start. This is a fundraiser to replace our roof. Call Dick Dennis 404-625-2711 or 770-251-6949 after 4:00 p.m. for more information.

May 5 …

Big Give Blood Drive Dr. Gerald Trout-man Big Give Blood Drive, sponsored by The Coweta Community Foundation (www.cowetafoundation.org), benefiting the American Red Cross & Bridging the Gap! Monday, May 5th from 9 am to 6 pm at the Ashley Park Shopping Shopping Center, 370 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan (next to DSW). Prospective donors can make online appointment at redcrossblood.org (use sponsor code “cowetacf”). Donations of the following items acceptedon behalf of Bridg-ing the Gap: boxed mac n cheese, canned vegetables, boxed/bagged rice, boxed grits, prepackaged breakfast items (i.e. cold cereal or oatmeal packets), boxed pasta or spaghet-ti, canned fruit, snack items (granola bars, crackers, etc), canned meat (i.e. tuna or ham), canned soup or beef stew, dry beans, ramen noodle soup, canned/jarred tomato sauce, peanut butter, and jelly.

- Mark The Date! -May 8 …

ONE Decision Fundraising Gala for Coweta Pregnancy Services at The Newnan Centre, 1515 Lower Fayetteville Road / Newnan. Special guest Kristan Hawkins - President, Students for Life America. 2014 Silent Auction begins at 6:00 PM. Dinner and Program begin at 7:00 PM. To purchase tickets or to host a table please call 770-251-7158 or email [email protected] There will be an opportunity extended to invest in the center. Dinner is complimentary.

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Q: What is your advice for how to save on fl ights, hotels, rental cars and cruises?

A: “We always recommend to “bundle” � ights, hotels, and rental cars into packages, which usually o� ers

a lower total price,” said Michael Hicks, Executive Vice President at Uniglobe Travel Partners.

When booking fl ights, Hicks says:◆ Flying midweek is much cheaper than fl ying on

weekends◆ Being fl exible on fl ight times and dates may lead

to lower fares.◆ Do not buy the day prior to departure◆ Book travel arrangements on Tuesdays and

Wednesdays◆ Avoid holidays

“If booking a family trip (4-plus people), we recommend starting to plan more than one year in advance due to payment options, customization of trip, more availability, and lower prices. A U.S.A. Today study found that booking travel arrangements 54 days in advance for domestic, 121 days for Europe and 83 days for Mexico will give you the “best” travel prices,” Hicks said.

Travelers can get the best prices to Europe during November and early May, he added.

To save on cruises: ◆ Travel during low season

(September-November)◆ Stay away from holidays◆ Travel consultants have relationships with the

cruise lines and may be able to upgrade you to a bett er cabin, obtain lower rates, receive onboard credit, etc.

Q: What are some reasonably priced destinations for family vacations?

A: “Cruises o� er the best value because all meals and entertainment are included in the price,” Hicks said.

“� ere are things for all ages on a cruise (spas, workout facilities, miniature golf, water slides, tours of the ship, ice skating, musical performances, magic shows, etc.) All-Inclusive Resorts are also great choices for family vacations because food and entertainment are included in total cost of trip.”

He also recommends Disney for families with children under the age of 12 and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, which currently off ers a “Kids Cruise Free” deal.

Airfare is oft en a large part of vacation expenses, so travelers should seek a vacation destination that has reasonably priced airfare, said Luann McDonal, Franchise Owner and Vacation Specialist at CruiseOne.

In the Atlanta area, airfare to the Bahamas, Cancun, Jamaica and Dominican Republic tends to cost less. Also, avoiding airfare altogether can result in huge savings. From the Atlanta area, there are many cruise ports within driving distance, making cruising a fantastic option. Th ese ports include Jacksonville, Tampa and Port Canaveral in Florida, as well as New Orleans, La. and Charleston, S.C. It’s also possible to drive to Ft. Lauderdale and Miami, Fla.

Q: If a person is on a budget but still wants to get away, could you recommend some a) local trips

and b) vacation destinations?

A: “We are in close proximity to many cruise ports and coastal areas for those wanting a beach type of

getaway, and we have mountains, lakes and state parks nearby for those wanting a more nature-oriented vacation,” McDonal said.

For local vacations, Hicks recommends Atlanta, which off ers the “Atlanta City Pass” to the Georgia Aquarium, CNN Center, Zoo Atlanta and Fernbank Museum. Also in Atlanta, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Stone Mountain Park and Callaway Gardens. Other nearby options include Savannah, Chatt anooga, Tenn. (Ruby Falls, Chatt anooga Choo-Choo, Lookout Mountain), Charleston, S.C. and Chateau Elan Resort in Braselton, Ga.

In the U.S., Hicks recommends Maine (Summer-Fall), San Francisco (cable cars, Alcatraz, wine country), Chicago, New York City, Orlando, Fla. (Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World and cruises leaving from Port Canaveral), Florida Keys, U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Las Vegas and Washington D.C.

Q: What are the cheapest international destinations?

A: Th e most aff ordable way to travel internationally is usually to fi nd all-inclusive trips, which combine

your airfare, car and hotel, said Hicks. He recommends Cancun, Jamaica, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Greece, Turkey, Mexico and Aruba.

“Finding the “best value” should be the goal,” McDonal adds. “Most consumers have an idea of where they want to go or what type of experience they want to have and their goal is to get the best deal on that vacation. � is is just another reason to utilize a travel agent.”

For instance, airfare between the U.S. and Europe is currently very expensive due to high taxes. A travel agent can work with a customer to fi nd a vendor off ering incentives for traveling to Europe to off set some of the cost, she said.

Contact the experts:

Michael Hicks, Uniglobe Travel Partners, (770)-253-1641, www.uniglobemcintosh.com/

Luann McDonal, CruiseOne, (678) 423-1259, www.lmcdonal.cruiseone.com

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May 8 …

Volunteer Training Class ~ Coweta CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is holding a Volunteer Training class on Th ursdays beginning May 8 - June 12 from 5:30-8:30. CASA trains and supports com-munity volunteers to advocate for children in foster care through the court system. Visit our website www.cowetacasa.org for more info on CASA or call the CASA offi ce at 770-253-0046 for more information. You can also reach us at [email protected]

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RA CE for the Orphans 5K (Raising Awareness, Compassion, and Education), Saturday, May 10th at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Tot Trot begins at 8:15 AM, 1 Mile Fun Run begins at 8:30 AM, 5K begins at 9:00 AM. Walkers welcome to participate. Race T-shirt guaranteed to all who register by May 1st. Early packet pickup on May 9th from 4-8 PM at Newnan Chick-fi l-A Dwarf House. Race day registration and packet pick-up begins at 7:30 AM at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Visit www.racefortheorphans.weebly.com to register and for more infor-mation.

- Mark The Date! -Great South Harley-Davidson Open Show All Makes, Models, Ages & A Swap Meet. 185 E. Hwy. 16, Newnan. Swap Meet 9 a.m. until ? Car Show 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain or Shine. Top 20 Plus Best of Awards, Door Prizes, Dash Plaques, Goody Bags, 50/50, Music, Auction and More. Benefi ts God’s Bread Basket Local Food Pantry. More in-formation Mary 706-668-7731 or e-mail [email protected]

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Community Blood Drive ~ Coweta County Fire Department, Air Life Georgia & American Red Cross Community Blood Drive May 13, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Coweta County Fire Dept., 483 Turkey Creek Rd., Newnan. 770-254-3900, Visit www.red-crossblood.org, code: cowetacfd to sched-ule your donation

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Master Gardeners’ Backyard As-sociation Monthly Meeting ~ edu-cational program sponsored by the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volun-teers (MGEVs). Presentations are free to the public and are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Coweta County Extension Offi ce, 255 Pine Road, Newnan. Please call (770) 254-2620 for res-ervations and to register for door prizes

May 13 …

Job Network Meeting ~ Check out our message board at htt p://groups.yahoo.com/group/FUMCJobNetwork/ where lo-cal area job listings are posted. Our meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the Parish Hall at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA. You may reach us by telephone at 770-253-7400 or by going on-line at www.newnanfumc.org then select Ministries at the top of the Home Page and then Job Networking for more information. All are welcome and this event is free.

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May 24 …

Charity Bass Tournament Newnan’s St. George Catholic Church annual fundraiser for Haiti relief. Director: Mark Biagiott i Sat-urday, May 24, at West Point Lake. $7,000 in cash prizes *based on 100 boat fi eld. To reg-ister or for more info contact Roland Roger Jr., [email protected], 770-251-1553 or 770-328-0498’

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Wynonna & the Big Noise to Perform at 2014 Black Tie & Boots West Georgia Tech-nical College’s premier fundraiser of the West Georgia area. Th e proceeds go toward student scholarships, program improvements, facility upgrades and faculty development. Th e con-cert includes a seated meal at 7 p.m. with the concert beginning at 8 p.m. Att endees are treated to valet parking, a professional pho-tographer, and a walk on the red carpet. Cor-porate sponsorships which include concert tickets and admission to a ‘meet and greet’ reception with Wynonna & the Big Noise are available for purchase now. A limited number of individual and group tickets will go on sale July 1 at $125 per person or $950 per table. For more information about becoming a sponsor, contact Kevin Cain at [email protected] or 678-664-0516.

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Smelly HouSe?After all the snow and cold weather

we’ve experienced lately, we are all ready to throw open some windows and let in some fresh air. Out with the old stale germy air and in with some new fresh sweet air, minus the pollen.

When your house is on the market, odors can either make or break a sale. How do you know if your house smells? If you cook, have children, own pets or smoke, you have odors and your house may smell fine to you, but to others it can be a turn off. How do you live in a house with any of the above and keep it smelling fresh?

Cooking Odors – while your house is on the market, grilling is a great option for keeping the food odors down. Although I love the smell of bacon when I’m hungry, it doesn’t smell so great the next day when it’s lingering around. Fish, turnips, collards all of these delicious southern foods can really stink up a house, so you may have to wait until you move to enjoy these favorite dishes or enjoy them somewhere else while your house is on the market.

Children – Especially teens have an odor that only that age group can pro-duce. It must be the hormones ramping up and turning them into young adults. Keeping their bed linens washed weekly, keeping wet towels off the floor and keeping their sports clothing and equipment cleaned and out of their rooms will help a lot with their special scents. Babies and young children can go either way. Who doesn’t love the smell of a clean child with baby shampoo, lotion and powder all over them? It’s all rainbows and butterflies until you walk into the room where the “diaper genie” is kept, then it’s all downhill from there. Get rid of that dirty diaper tower and put their dirties in the outside receptacle while the house is on the market.

Pets – I must be very careful here since I have pets of my own that help pro-duce their own special “fragrance” around here, but my house isn’t on the mar-ket, so although I don’t won’t my house to smell like them, I don’t have to be as mindful about it as a home seller would be that has pets. Folks, pets smell! Dogs, cats, snakes, hamsters & gerbils, fish…they all create unpleasant odors. Cleaning their bedding, cages and tanks more than usual will help. Keeping lit-ter boxes cleaned and placing their food in air tight containers will help. Using essential oils (aromatherapy) to remove odors not only makes everything smell wonderful, the essential oils have anti-bacterial properties and last longer than a spray or plug –in.

Smoking – Just don’t do it! It’s bad for you…the surgeon general says so on the package of your cigs. If you must smoke, do it outside in an area where a buyer will not have to walk and wash your clothing, bedding, etc. more than you usually do. I’ve had sellers say “we never smoke in the house…our house shouldn’t smell like smoke!” Well I have news for you…to us non-smokers, the house still smells like smoke. It’s in your closets on your clothing, it’s in your beds on your linens and it stinks. It will kill a deal quicker than anything will.

Don’t underestimate the sense of smell when you have your house on the market. For more help on preparing your house to sell, contact….

Nan Johnston, Southern Staging & Redesign,

[email protected]

www.southern-staging.com

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