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RE !! Hot Dogs Italian Ice Face Painting Bouncy House FREE GIVE AWAYS www.SportsDome 1 .com Screen Printing • Embroidery NCAA • Local School Apparel 25 Years In Business SportsDome Down from Presbyterian Church 28 Salbide Ave., Newnan • 770-251-3202 This Saturday, June 18 th 10 to 3 @ Dad-Approved “Vail” Recliner $ 299 .95 Save $100 “Jasper” Recliner $ 399 .95 Save $100 NO INTEREST IF PAID IN FULL WITHIN 12 MONTHS INSIDE... n OTHER FEATURES Publisher’s Page ........... 3 Ad Index....................... 5 Master Gardener .......... 5 Ask Your County Agent... 7 Southern Staging.......... 8 Just Ask Beth ............... 9 Pets of the Week ........ 10 Encouraging Words .... 12 Business Briefs ........... 12 Events ................... 14-15 Classifieds.................. 16 Pet Tips ..................... 17 What’s On The Menu? .. 18 Summer Movies, Camps Offer Fun n COWETA’S DEAL FINDER Page 18 History: Charleston Tea Plantation n TEATIME WITH ANGELA Page 9 Before Minivans: The VW Bus n WHAT’S IN YOUR GARAGE? Page 8 POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 27, No. 48 • Wednesday, June 15, 2016 PRESORTED STANDARD ECRWSH U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWNAN, GA PERMIT #120 The Coweta Shopper THE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL Over 40,000 shoppers mailed monthly Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com
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Hot DogsItalian Ice

Face PaintingBouncy House

FREEGIVE

AWAYS

www.SportsDome1.com

Screen Printing • Embroidery NCAA • Local School Apparel

25 Years In Business

SportsDomeDown from Presbyterian Church

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ThisSaturday, June 18th

10 to 3

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INSIDE...

n OTHER FEATURES

Publisher’s Page ........... 3Ad Index....................... 5Master Gardener .......... 5Ask Your County Agent ... 7Southern Staging .......... 8Just Ask Beth ............... 9Pets of the Week ........ 10Encouraging Words .... 12Business Briefs ........... 12Events ................... 14-15Classifieds.................. 16Pet Tips ..................... 17What’s On The Menu? .. 18

Summer Movies, Camps Offer Fun

n COWETA’S DEAL FINDER

Page 18

History: CharlestonTea Plantation

n TEATIME WITH ANGELA

Page 9

Before Minivans: The VW Bus

n WHAT’S IN YOUR GARAGE?

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POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 27, No. 48 • Wednesday, June 15, 2016

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

The Coweta

ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL

Over 40,000 shoppers mailed monthly

Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

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E ach June, many of us celebrate Father’s Day with gifts of appre-ciation, a visit, and maybe even the ubiquitous necktie, some golfballs, or box of candy. I had a father for about 45 years and

have been a father for 45 years (and no, I’m not 90 yet), so it seems that with all that experience, I should have made all A’s on the “Dad’s Report Card”. Well, I don’t think I got an “F” as a father, but I would probably do things a little differently if I were given a “Do Over”. But I suspect most of us feel that way, don’t we?

Perhaps one of the most important things a father can do for his chil-dren is to be a good role model. “Don’t be concerned that your chil-

dren don’t listen to you. But be very concerned that they see everything you do”, wrote Truett Cathy. He also proposed that one of the best ways to teach children respect for authority is to model our own adherence to the chain of command. And he suggested that fathers (and moth-ers) can do this by worshiping and respecting God and by obeying the rule of law. I once had a chance to talk with Mr. Cathy - he must have been a wonderful father.

TV personality (yes, from the “old days”), Art Linkletter, had a good bit of wisdom about rais-ing children when he said, “When we, as fathers, reach out to our child for good, it is perhaps the most important thing we will do in a lifetime”. My “Do-Over” list might include a little more honest encouragement, reminding my children of their strengths and their opportunities every day. And when we share our time with our children, even the little things often become lifetime memories for them. As a young father, I would share true (if somewhat embellished) stories of my own childhood with my two little daughters. For years they would say, “Tell us about the time you crashed the go cart into the sticker bushes, Dad”. Although having heard this story and many others a hundred times, they wanted to hear it from me again. I was shar-ing my time with them.

Our children are living messengers we will send into the future - a time we shall not see. We will not all do great things, but we can all be great at little things. And these little things - positive examples and quality time spent, accumulate, day after day, hopefully having created an honest, loving, responsible adult. The visit, the golf balls, the necktie or the candy will just be the “icing on the cake”!

Joe

Post Script:

In Jeremiah 29:11 we read, “For I know the plans I have for you”, declares the Lord, “Plans to prosper you and not harm you, plans to give you hope and a future”. Perhaps we, as fathers, can pass that example on to our sons and daughters. And what greater gift can a father have than to see his child going to our Heavenly Father with that same trust.

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JESS BARRONAssociate Broker

678-857-9350

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TREMENDOUS 6 BEDROOM, 5 1/2 BATH BRICK & VINYL TWO STORY HOME on 13.28 open & wooded acres in North Coweta County! 24 x 60 barn, small pond. 1BR, 1BA In-law suite, 2BR, 1BA Apt-. Laundry chute. A lot of house and land for the money! $365,900 (FRANK or JESS)

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GENTLEMAN’S ESTATE, 47.2 open & wooded acres on Smokey Rd. Fenced & cross-fenced, 4 stall barn w/Apt. Inviting Gunite pool. State of the art dog kennels, stunning master suite w/600 Sq. Ft. Bath. Updated kitchen w/granite all the extras. Shows like a model. New Price: $659,900. (FRANK or JESS)

GORGEOUS CIRCA 1829 HOME carefully moved from LaGrange & restored w/additions in 1989 on 17+ mostly open acres w/2 acre stocked pond. Garage Apt. w/LR, fully equipped kitchen, lg. BR & 1.5BA. Main house w/LR, parlor, formal DR, Den w/f/p, sunroom, modern kitchen w/breakfast area, 3BR/2.5BA. $495,000. (FRANK & KIM)

94.59 ACRES HORSE FARM ON J.D. WALTON ROAD. 18 Stall plus 6 stall barn with kitchens, bedroom & laundry plus 50x50 workshop, 14 paddocks and 4 board fencing and water in all pastures. 5 run in sheds plus party house with gourmet kitchen and great-room w/stone fpl, and private bath. A must see horse farm at $990,000. (FRANK or JESS)

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MLS #07125294LAKE REDWINE, stone and hardiplank, 5 Bedrooms, 4 ½ baths, living room w/stone fireplace, formal dining room, fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast area, living room or of-fice, full basement, triple garage. New Price $439,900. (Frank & Jess)

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HEAVILY WOODED 96.209+/- ACRES IN GRANTVILLE CITY LIMITS! Subdivi-sion plat available. Grantville City water & sewer. Stream and small pond (3/4 acre) stocked with bass and bream. Ideal for Devel-opment or Recreational property. Easy access to I-85. $375,215. (FRANK)

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GREAT FOR INVESTORS - FIXER UP-PER - PROPERTY SOLD “AS IS”. Apartment A has 2 BR, 1 Bath & is vacant, Apartment B has 2 BR, 1 Bath and is rented for $600 per month. Apartment C (Basement) has 1 Bed-room, 1 Bath is is rented for $270 per month. $60,000. (JESS OR FRANK)

CIRCA 1900 ERA HOME ON 10.33 GORGEOUS MOSTLY HARDWOOD ACRES near Welcome. Home has living room, 3 bedrooms, full bath, kitchen with dining area and front and back porches. Needs lots of work but a diamond in the rough. Sold “AS IS”. New Price Is: $99,900. (FRANK or JESS)

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PROPERTY SOLD “AS IS” - Unit 1 – 3 BR, 1 Bath – Vacant – space heater – no ap-pliances. Unit B – 3BR, 1 Bath – rented for $400 per month – central natural gas heat, no appliances. $50,000. (JESS or FRANK)

FOUR SIDED BRICK ON 15 ACRE LAKE IN ARBOR SPRINGS, huge deck & patio overlooks stocked lake. Open Kitchen with all appliances. Breakfast Area. Formal Din-ing Room, LR w/fireplace. Office, Loft area. 4 Bedrooms & 4 ½ Baths. Full basement, triple garage and more. Lots of room for expansion. New Price $649,900. (Frank or Jess)

MLS #08014162

MLS #07606279

RARE OPPORTUNITY IN PRESTIGIOUS WOODBINE SUBDIVISION. Potential to be a Million Dollar Estate on 1.73 acre cul-de-sac lot with exclusive access to Sewell Rd. Gorgeous hand-chiseled stone exterior, 20 ft. ceilings, stunning indoor pool, space for roof-top patio overlooking subdivision. $310,000. (JESS/FRANK/TOM)

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EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPOR-TUNITY! 3 INCOMES IN ONE BUILDING! Yesterday’s Kitchen leases the front commercial space. Two separate residential rentals in the rear. Commercial area has 2 rooms plus a bathroom and storage area & currently leases for $600/month. One residential space has 2-3 bedrooms & 2 baths & currently leases for $650/month. Second residential space has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and screen porch & currently leases for $650/month. Fenced in back yard. All three spaces have separate utility meters. 3 Water heaters in building and 2 HVAC units. A great investment at $185,000!

4.61 ACRES ON POSEY ROAD - Heav-ily wooded with stream. Ideal for homesite or future development. Just off Hwy 34 on Posey Road near Thomas Crossroads. $69,900. (FRANK)

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PRIME LOCATION, HIGH VISIBILITY for an Income Producing Property. Strip Center Leased; 90 Unit Mini Warehouses; Restaurant; Rental Home. Ideal location to I-85 to Newnan or Columbus or West Point. All building are immaculate & well maintained. $699,000. (FRANK or CAROL)

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49+/- ACRES ACRES, N.COWETA CO.! Close to I-85 at Exit 51, schools & shopping. Ideal for development/family compound. Property is under Conservation Use. Shooting range & 4 deluxe deer or wildlife viewing stands on property. Several streams. Approx. 6-8 ac. destumped field. Owner is a licensed broker in GA & AL and is related to the listing agents by marriage. $610,675 (FRANK)

28.8 WOODED AND OPEN ACRES ON WELCOME ROAD with half ownership in 2 acre stocked pond. Approximately 9 acres pine timber and mature oaks. One acre field with tree house style deerstand. Numerous choice building sites. Great location near school. Will consider owner financing. Only $7,200 PER ACRE. (FRANK)

ATTENTION INVESTORS – 6 RENTED HOUSES AND 2 VACANT LOTS. All rent-ed. Total income $2540/mo. Just off Bullsboro Drive in downtown Newnan. Potential Commer-cial. Just $195,000. (FRANK OR JESS)

STRIP CENTER KNOW AS WAHOO HILL SHOPPING CENTER. Residential Unit – Ap-proximately 800 s/f rented for $650/month – has kitchen w/stove & refrigerator. 3 Churches w/Approximately 1,500 S/F. Units are each rented for $650 per month. 1 Unit w/Ap-proximately 2,500 s/f is rented for $1,500 per month. 2 spaces currently vacant. Central natural gas heat & central A/C in larger units. Window A/C units in smaller units. Prop-erty to be sold “AS IS”. $300,000. (JESS or FRANK)

191.99 HEAVILY WOODED ACRES. Just off I-85 at Hogansville Exit. Long road front-age on Mountville Rd and Bass Cross Roads. City water and sewer. 2 acre stocked pond. Bold stream. Lots of wildlife. Ideal for retreat or development. Just $3,495 per acre. (FRANK or JESS)

STOCKED 9 ACRE LAKE & 1 acre pond on this beautifully wooded 61.745 acre tract. Road system makes enjoying this acreage a breeze! Rural area of fine homes. Parklike setting. Lots of wildlife. Zoned Rural Conserva-tion. $5,350/Ac. (FRANK or JESS)

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Growing things is part of Pat Farmer’s DNA. Her father’s enjoyment of vegetable gardening began when he was a child on his parent’s farm. In addi-tion to vegetable gardening, he loved dogwood trees, a love inherited by Pat. Pat has several dogwoods which find their full expression every spring as they bloom among the azaleas and flowering bulbs. From her mother, Pat acquired a tenacity and patience for growing all types of plants. “My Mom can make anything grow. I have many gardenias and camel-lias that she started from cuttings. She can propa-gate anything. She never gives up on a plant.”

Pat’s favorite part of gardening is “watching the process, from small plant to big plant.” But she didn’t begin that process until after she got mar-ried. While living in San Diego, she found that she could grow anything there all year round. “We had geraniums as big as a hedge along with a wonder-ful peach tree in the front yard. It was an easy place to be successful.”

When Pat moved to Newnan 11 years ago, she re-membered her father’s stories of his family’s dairy farm here in Coweta County. She felt at home right away. Today, her mother actually lives on that farm.

As for Pat, she has meticulously developed venues around her home that are a personal expression of her green thumb. She maintains a “green garden” because there is so much shade on her property. She uses many native shade plants in her yard and has one area where she has an amazing Japanese maple that looks ablaze when the sun hits it. Currently, she is collecting ferns because she discovered that deer are not drawn to them. Keeping the deer away is one of her biggest challenges.

As Pat settled into the local community, she still had a gardening item on her bucket list. When she retired, she became a Coweta County Master Gar-dener Extension Volunteer (MGEV) and was able to check that item off her list. For the last seven years, she has actively pursued her love of learning about plants and gardening by sharing her knowledge with others.

As a Coweta MGEV, Pat is active in many of the educational programs offered. She is Co-chair of the James E. McGuffey Nature Center project. She is using the process of making the Nature Center one of the best outdoor educa-tional venues in the county as an opportunity to learn more about native plants of Georgia. She, along with other MGEVs, has put in many hours working to eradicate invasive species such as Privet and non-native Elaeagnus from the natural area at the Center. She is a wonderful educa-tor and assists with Nature Center trail tours.

Just as her parents passed their love for gardening on to Pat, she also enjoys shar-ing her love of gardening. She serves on the MGEV Youth Education commit-tee where she volunteers with the Newnan/Coweta

By Dianne Fowler

Boys and Girls Club. She is wonderful with children and enjoys encouraging them to garden and grow their own food.

While Pat contributes so much to the MGEV pro-gram, she credits her fellow MGEVs with teaching her new things. “I love to learn,” she says, “The other Master Gardeners have so much collective knowl-edge. Just listening to them talk helps to make me a better gardener.”

Making gardening fun and interesting is what Pat does. Whether gar-dening at home or edu-cating others through volunteering with the MGEVs, it is easy to see that her parent’s garden-ing legacy benefits all who have had the op-portunity to learn from Pat.

Thank you, Pat, for sharing your love of gar-dening.

Meet Pat Farmer Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteer Arnall Grocery Company ................................................7

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Q. What’s wrong with my fruit trees? There are dead limbs all over them.

A. Fireblight is a common, bacterial infection that can affect plants in the Rosaceae family includ-ing apple, crabapple, plum, cherry, and pear trees. It can also affect ornamental plants in this same family such as flowering quince, serviceberry, rose and oth-ers. Infection occurs during blooming and is favored by wet conditions.

The weather may be dry now, but if you recall, sev-eral weeks ago we had near perfect weather condi-tions for this disease. Fireblight often enters the tree through flowers or

wounds in the spring and can be spread to healthy plants by rain, wind and even insects. The bacteria can spread rapidly through plant tissue in warm, hu-mid weather and the disease can survive the winter in sunken cankers on infected branches.Disease SymptomsFireblight is easily identified by the bent ends of

young limbs that die from the terminal end. They appear burnt or dark in color and resemble what is commonly referred to as a “shepherd’s crook”. Dead leaves and fruit will remain on the branches.Disease ManagementThere are some things you can do to manage the disease:• Prune out infected branches 8 inches below the damage. Avoid pruning when the plants are wet (such as early in the morning or after a rain).• When pruning, disinfect your tools between each

cut by dipping them in 70 percent isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) or a 10 percent bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water solution). Wash and oil sheers when finished.• Avoid heavy nitrogen fertilization, especially in the summer, when new growth is most susceptible to fireblight infection.• Avoid splashing water that can spread the dis-ease.• Chemical control op-tions aren’t always ef-fective and needs to be applied as a preventative method. In other words, once you see the infec-tion, it’s too late for fun-gicides.There are also things you can do to prevent the disease:Plant resistant varieties.When warm, humid,

wet weather happens during flowering and leaf emergence, spray plants with a fungicide containing basic copper sulfate or an antibiotic to reduce infection. Always read and follow label di-rections and contact the Extension office for more details on proper appli-cation of fungicides. i i i

A. Magnolia trees are relatively “easy keepers”. They don’t have many pest or disease problems, but we get a lot of calls this time of year from homeown-ers who are concerned about their magnolias be-cause they look a little droopy.Magnolias are dropping old leaves and putting on

new leaves right now. The old leaves droop pret-ty dramatically this time of year and it seem to be worse when they are thirsty. Since magnolias hate dry soil, you might consider watering during dry

Q. What’s wrong with my magnolia? It looks like the leaves are drooping all over the tree.

Fireblight Photo by Harris County Cooperative Extension, UGA

spells. Don’t worry. As soon as we get a little rain and the old leaves drop, the magnolias will begin to perk up.For more information about fireblight, a list of re-sistant plants or managing landscape trees, contact UGA Cooperative Extension in Coweta County at 770-254-2620. Ask for the publication, “Fireblight: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment” or “Care of Or-namental Plants in the Landscape”.

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Nan Johnston is a professional home staging consultant from Newnan with over 30 years experience in the real estate industry. Check out her website for some interesting before and after photos at www.southern-staging.com. Feel free to contact her at [email protected] Nan Johnston

Removing the Sellers Personality from a Home

One of the most diffi cult objections that I run into with sellers is convinc-ing them to remove their personality from the home they are about to sell.Th is past week I met with 2 sellers

that had both lived in their homes for 20+ years. Needless to say, they had accumulated a lot of treasures, chil-dren’s items left from years ago, art work, collections, etc. Th ese items are what made their homes theirs. It’s diffi cult as a seller to be objective

about how to decorate to sell their own home because they’ve spent the last 20+ years decorating to live. Th ey have fi lled their rooms with furni-ture, accessories and colors that they love and having an expert come in and help them “edit” their belongings is time and money well spent.

Helping them to understand that we need to remove most of these cher-ished items can be a challenging job, but it has to be done. It’s part of the job to help them understand that a buyer is not going to understand their treasures like the seller does. Th at it will look like clutter to a buyer

instead of beloved décor.Now, back to the 2 sellers from this

past week … one had already began the de-cluttering process before I ar-rived and it wasn’t a hard sale to sug-gest a little bit more de-cluttering and other work needed to be completed. Th e other had been thinking about

what needed to be accomplished for quite some time and kept nodding her head and whispering to me, that she had been trying to do this for years. Th at wasn’t a diffi cult sale ei-ther. I can’t wait to see the fruits of their labor in reducing that “honey-do” list for a new buyer and they also know that they won’t be abandoned by their professional home stager and I’ll be only a phone call, text or e-mail away.

Let’s get busy and prepare your house to showcase for selling. Contact me if

you have any questions.

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Seeking the Lost, In� uencingthe World

1971 VW “bus”By Joe Williams

Th is was the “Mini-van” of the old days. Ugly, unreliable, underpow-ered and dangerous. But it would seat 7, and you could take some of the seats out and haul a refrigera-tor! So in about 1979, I purchased a used 1971 VW “bus” exactly like the one pictured above – same col-or, same year. Since my wife never learned to drive a straight shift (old language for a 3 or 4 speed manual transmission), this “bread truck” was considered all mine! In the late 60’s and early 70’s, the

“original” hippies used the older version of these vans as their trans-portation and their home. Th ey would paint them “psychodelic” colors and include “peace” symbols and other graffi ti. Our family van, however, was factory stock and we

used it for road trips. We would make a pallet of blankets in the back for our two young daughters so they could take a nap if needed. Nadine and I took the front two seats (almost like straight chairs) which sat high, giving us a 360 de-gree panoramic view. And as I re-member, there were no seat belts, and since the motor was in the back, the only separation between us and tragedy was about a half inch of “tin” along with that com-pletely vertical front windshield! Eventually that van became “wore out, broke down and tore up”, as some would say. We purchased a new 1981 model which was a lit-tle safer and more reliable, but it never quite had that “cool” factor of our old “orange bread truck”!

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Teatime with Angela

Angela McRae is a freelance writer and editor from Newnan, and she has a tea blog at teawithfriends.blogspot.com Email your teatime questions and comments to her at [email protected]

TeatimeTeatimeExplore tea’s history at the Charleston Tea Plantation

Among the vintage magazines I have collected is the August 1893 is-sue of the American Agriculturist. Th e cover features images from Pine-hurst Tea Gardens in Summerville, South Carolina, and inside is an ar-ticle by Dr. Charles Shepard, founder of the gardens.

Shepard’s article discusses his early tea-growing eff orts in South Caro-lina. It begins, “During the last year, and for the fi rst time in the history of the United States—so far as I am in-formed—tea was raised and cured on an American farm, and successfully sold in our own markets. It is true that the beginning was small; the young tea gardens comprised but a few acres, and only small and tender leaf was picked; the total production of cured tea not exceeding 150 pounds.”

Although the tea was successfully grown, it was not a success fi nancial-ly because of the high cost of ship-ping tea domestically. Th e tea plants languished aft er Shepard’s death in 1915, and the gardens were closed until the 1960s.

In 1963, the Pinehurst tea plants were transplanted to Wadmalaw Is-land in South Carolina, and that farm eventually became what is today the Charleston Tea Plantation, America’s largest working tea plantation. Now owned by the Bigelow Tea Company, the plantation off ers free tours, which I highly recommend if you happen to be visiting Charleston this summer.

A few years ago, I had the pleasure of attending the First Flush Festival at the Charleston Tea Plantation. Th e “fi rst fl ush” refers to the new growth

of leaves on the tea plants in the spring, and in Charleston and around the world, tea lovers covet these fi rst fl ush teas!

But perhaps what I enjoyed most about my visit to the Charleston Tea Plantation was learning about the production of tea. In the fac-tory where tea is made, I got to see the “withering bed,” which can hold 5,000 pounds of tea leaves and where the leaves rest while the moisture is removed. Th en the leaves go through a cylindrical machine with “teeth”

where the tea leaves are shredded. During the shredding, the tea leaf ’s liquid cells are ruptured, exposing the leaf to oxygen. Leaves then go to an oxidation bed, and their time in the oxidation bed determines wheth-er the tea is black, green or oolong.

I also took an optional trolley tour of the grounds, where I got to see the “Green Giant,” the tea-harvesting ma-chine. And of course I couldn’t end my visit without bringing home a few trinkets from the gift shop, including a video, a mug, and of course, some delicious tea.

Some area grocery stores (and every Whole Foods store I’ve vis-ited) carry teas from Charleston Tea Plantation. My latest favorite is their ready-to-drink green tea with man-go, but I haven’t had a bad tea from the Charleston Tea Plantation yet.

If you fi nd yourself in Charleston and looking for something fun to do this summer, plan a little excursion and explore our nation’s tea heritage with a tour of the Charleston Tea Plantation!

QUESTION: “Something has got to give. I love my mom, but she refuses to get help. She says she doesn’t need help, but she doesn’t need it because she is having me do everything she needs. I have a job, a family, and would like some free time. How can I convince her that she needs help other than me?” One Very Tired DaughterBETH: This could be stemming from many differ-ent emotions that your mom is experiencing. She may be worried that if she agrees to extra help she would be giving up her in-dependence. She may use the extra chores and tasks, as a way to get to spend time with you. She may be lonely. She may also be concerned that she does not have the funds to pay for outside help. You have got to sit down and have a talk with her. Explain to her that being independent does not mean not getting help. Being independent means being in control of the help you get. And if she is using you

to do her tasks and chores, she is not in control, you are. If she hired someone to come and help her, they would come when she needed them, she would be in total control of the help she receives. Tell her that you want to spend time with her and be her daughter. You want to go shopping, to a mov-ie, to get pedicures – not spend all your time doing tasks and chores where you are spending more time with her laundry than with her. Ask her about friends. Has she become isolated due to not driving? If she had a driver, could she re-connect with friends, family and hobbies? And you will have to talk to her about finances. If she is worried about money, does she have reason to worry? It may be time to talk realistically about her financial health and what she will need as she ages. Delaying the talk isn’t going to make it any easi-er. In fact, just the opposite. Take your mom out to lunch and talk about how everything she needs can get accomplished without wearing you out.

n Beth Dow is the owner of Home Helpers and Direct Link of GA & AL.

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Since her retirement from the Coweta County Board of Education in 201, she’s put most of her creative energy into drawing. Janet belongs to several social media art groups including Sktchy and Julia Kay’s Portrait Party. As an artist, her preferences are faces that show a moment in time and are part of a story, engaging the viewer to wonder and imagine the emotions of the subject.

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is now an authorized UPS drop off center. The con-venient Franklin Hwy. location lets you get in and out without the traffic. Locally owned and oper-ated since 2001, owner Anne Marie Douglas also offers U-Haul truck and trailer rental and moving supplies, as well as secure storage unit rental. Now open Monday - Friday 9 to 5 and Saturdays 9 to 3. For more info, call 770-252-2278.

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MondaysCrochet: Basics & MoreAt The CarnegieInstructor Judy Daven-port will teach the ba-sics on Mondays in June from 2 to 4 p.m. All skill levels welcome. Reser-vations required. Call

770.683.13471 LaGrange St., Newnan

newnancarnegie.com_____________

MondaysAT THE LIBRARY

summer story TimeMondays 10:00 a.m. June 20 & 27. Stories & an activity to com-pliment the stories for children ages 3 & up. Lap Time*Mondays at 10:00 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. June 20 & 27. *Registration is required. Lap time is a free 30-minute pro-gram which meets once a week. For 2 year old and an adult working together.Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

Mondays &Fridaysexercise is MedicineAt The CarnegieA community wellness class for prevention and management of chronic disease conditions. Th e class, sponsored by Th e Carnegie Foundation & Piedmont Newnan Well-ness Center, is Mondays & Fridays 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Reservations are required. Info:

770.683.13471 LaGrange St., Newnan

newnancarnegie.com_____________TuesdaysAT THE LIBRARY

Baby TimeTuesdays at 10:00 a.m. June 21 & 28. One-on-one sharing of books, songs & rhymes be-tween babies & caregiv-ers. Ages up to 24 mos. Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

WednesdaysFarmers MarketDowntown newnan

Coweta County Farm-er’s Market off ers locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, fresh cut fl owers, plants and much more! … each Wednesday from 9 to 1 at Newnan’s Historic Train Depot

60 East Broad StreetDowntown Newnan_____________

WednesdaysLap Time*Wednesdays in June 10:30 a.m. June 22 & 29. *Registration is required. Lap time is a free 30-minute pro-gram which meets once a week. It is designed for a 2- year-old and an adult working together.Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

SaturdaysFarmers Market

Th e Coweta County Farmer’s Market is hosted Saturday’s from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. at Asa M. Powell Sr. Expo Center and off ers locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, fresh cut fl owers, plants and much more!

197 Temple Ave., Newnan_____________

June 15-17WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY

New Hope Vacation Bible schoolNew Hope Baptist VBS Barnyard Roundup con-tinues thru Th ursday 6 until 8:30. Showcase Fri., June 17 at 6 p.m.

3989 Corinth Road,Newnan_____________

June 17FRIDAY

Family Movie Time

Friday at 3:00 p.m. June 17. All movies will be rated G or PG. We wel-come you to bring your snacks and clear colored beverages.Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

June 18SATURDAY

aarP smart Driving

Saturday at 10:30 a.m. June 18. Refresh your driving skills, learn research-based driv-ing strategies, and the new rules of the road. Presented by Marion Crooke, this certifi ed course costs $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. Registration begins June 4. Registration is required and payment due day of the pro-gram. Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

June 18SATURDAY

Careing PaWs

CAREing Paws Satur-days at 10:30 a.m. June 18. Registration is re-quired. Learn how CA-REing PAWS reading therapy dogs can help children improve their reading skill in a unique and fun environment. Age 6-12.Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

June 18FIRST & THIRD SATURDAY

Pickin’ on the square

in downtown Newnan, from 11 to 2ish. Enjoy local musicians playing acoustic music around the Court House Lawn. Any musician with an acoustic instrument is welcome ~ all genres and skill levels.

mainstreetnewnan.com770-253-8283_____________

June 18FRIDAY

Growers shedGrand Openingat God’s Little Acre ~ New local growers mar-ket opens in Moreland

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June 19SUNDAY

aeolus strings Quartetat The Centre

Performing time-sea-soned masterworks and new cutting-edge works. Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 3:00 PM at Th e Centre for Performing and Visual Arts at 1523 Lower Fayetteville Rd., Newnan, GA 30265

770-254-2787thecentreonline.net_____________

June 213RD TUESDAYS

Multiple sclerosis support GroupA Multiple Sclerosis Support Group meets every third Tuesday of the month at Insignia of Newnan. Th e meetings start at 5 p.m. Insignia of Newnan is located at 27 Belt Road, Newnan, GA 30263. Info

770-354-495127 Belt Road, Newnan_____________

June 21TUESDAY

Fruit FairiesPerformers at Mitch-ell Powell Library: Fruit Fairies: Tuesday at 11 a.m. June 21. Info?Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

June 21-23TUESDAY-THURSDAY

Vacation Bible school

Th e Saint Smyrna Baptist Church will host Vacation Bible School June 21-23, nightly 6-9 p.m. Th is year’s VBS theme is “Surf Shack: Catch the Wave of God’s Amaz-ing Love” where par-ticipants encounter God’s awesomeness through Bible stories and learn how we’re meant to experience an epic adventure each day. Invite your friends and neighbors for craft s, games, ac-tivities, & get stoked about God’s mission in our lives. Register online at

http://2016.cokes-buryvbs.com/

saintsmyrnabap-tistchurch/ _____________

June 21, 23,24aarP Drivers Classes

Drivers Safety Classes ~ refresh your driving skills, learn about new rules of the road. Class completion could save you money on car insur-ance. Open to all ages. Cost is $15 for AARP mbrs.; $20 for others. Bring driver’s license, AARP card if MBR. and a brown bag lunch.• June 21 @ Central Library, 85 Literary Lane, Newnan, GA 30265. To register call 770.683.2052.• June 23 @ Flat Creek Baptist Church. To reg-

Calendar of Events send your calendar event to [email protected] Friday at 1 p.m.

Check Out Your Local Libraries’ Websites For Fun, Informative Summer Events

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June 16THURSDAY

Reptile WranglerPerformers at Mitchell Powell Library: Reptile Wrangler: Th ursday at 6:30 p.m. Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

June 16THURSDAY

Gutsy the Flying Foxat The Carnegie

Th e Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation presents Gutsy the Fly-ing Fox at Th e Carnegie Th ursday, June 16th at 10 a.m. Four time All-American gymnast Kirk Johnson brings a highly acrobatic performance to Newnan as the char-acter “Gutsy, the Fly-ing Fox”. Th is engag-ing program involves dancing, juggling and magic while imparting a strong message about character (respect for self and others, bully-ing, understanding dif-ferences, making good choices and personal responsibility). Free, all ages. All ages welcome. Seating is limited. Call for reservations.

770.683.13471 LaGrange St., Newnan

newnancarnegie.com_____________

June 16THURSDAY

Computer Basics/Adults

Th e mouse and key-board. Th ursday at 11:00 a.m. June 16. Reg-istration is required. Learn how to use a mouse, clicking, scroll-ing, and moving and some basic functions of the keyboard.Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

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ister call 770.487.4890.• June 24 @ Senoia Li-brary, 148 Pylant St., Senoia. To register call 770-599-3537cowetapubliclibrary.org_____________

June 22THURSDAY

“summer of art” series at The Carnegie

Second in the “Summer of Art” series: Acrylics with Jenny Jones, for budding adult artists. Class starts at 2:00pm, June 22. All materials provided or students may bring their own. Free. Call for reserva-tions.

770.683.13471 LaGrange St., Newnan_____________

June 22WEDNESDAY

Volunteer Orientation6pm-7pm at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. Teens (14+) and adults are need-ed. Contact Michela for more information! [email protected] Volunteers are always needed at New Beginnings! Contact the store manager at 770.683.8029

Habitat for Humanity ReStore

150 Pine Rd, Newnan_____________June 23THURSDAY

sounds of the 60swith Historical societyat McRitchie-Hollie Museum

Th is summer, the Newnan-Coweta His-torical Society wants to take you on a blast from the past with our “Decade Days!” Our fi rst theme, Sounds of the 60s, will allow you

to show off your me-mentos and share your memories of music, concerts, and television from the 1960s. Items participants are encour-aged to bring and share with the group can in-clude anything relating to 1960s music such as records, photographs, concert tickets, adver-tisements, and many more. Come join us at the McRitchie-Hollis Museum at 2 p.m. on June 23 for this free event that lets you be the star of the show!McRitchie Hollis Museum

74 Jackson Street 770.251.0207_____________

June 23THURSDAY

Theatre PerformancePerformers at Mitchell Powell Library: Kaiser Educational Th eatre: “What’s in that Lunch, Anyway?!?” Th ursday at 6:30 p.m. June 23. Info?Mitchell Powell Library

25 Hospital Rd., 770.253.3625_____________

June 25SATURDAY

Palmetto Masonic Lodge Car show

Saturday, June 25, 10:00 a.m. $20.00 Donation to register for the show. 504 Park St., Palmetto, GA 30268. All cars, trucks, motorcycles welcome!

504 Park Street, Palmetto _____________

June 25SATURDAY

low-Cost Vaccine Clinic HELP Spay/Neuter Clinic will host a low-cost vaccine clinic on Saturday, June 25 from 9 – 10:45 am. First come, fi rst served. All cats must be in carriers, all dogs must be on a leash. For more info

helpspayneuter.org/12 The Crescent, Newnan_____________

June 26SUNDAY

Freedom Celebrationat The CentreSunday, June 26 at 6:30 p.m. at Th e Centre for Performing and Visual Arts at 1523 Lower Fay-etteville Rd.., Newnan, GA 30265. More info

770-254-2787thecentreonline.net_____________

June 27MONDAY

Carnegie literary Circle at The Carnegie

Monday, June 27 at 9:30 a.m. the Carnegie Lit-erary Circle meets and discusses June title: “In-side the O’Briens,” by Lisa Genova. Reserva-tions are required and can be made by calling

770.683.13471 LaGrange St., Newnan

newnancarnegie.com_____________

June 28TUESDAY

local storytelling Group To Meet

Tuesday, June 28 at 7 p.m. at Th e Male Acad-emy. June’s theme is DOGS or pets. Please come prepared with a dog or pet story to share.

30 Temple Ave_____________

June 28TUESDAY

Carnegie Auditoriumshakespeare 4 Kids “Dream scheme”

Th e Atlanta Shake-speare Company pres-ents “Dream Scheme”, a high energy adaption of Shakespeare’s “A Mid-

July 2SATURDAY

Puckett station arts & Crafts Festival& BBQ70th Annual Moreland Community BBQ in Downtown Moreland. For more information contact Carol Chancey at 678-492-3161 or visit

morelandadventure.com_____________

July 2FIRST SATURDAY

Market DaysAround the courthouse square in downtown Newnan, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Th e market showcases a variety of handmade, homemade, and homegrown prod-ucts created by local artisans, artists, and farmers … fresh locally grown produce, honey, jams and jellies, salsa, pottery, art, children’s clothing, hand-woven baskets, leather prod-ucts, fresh baked goods, handcraft ed furniture, birdhouses, wood-art, fi ber-art, wreaths, fl oral design, and much more! For more information, visit:mainstreetnewnan.com_____________

You saw it here!

Calendar of Events July 4MONDAY

July 4th Parade

Th e Fourth of July Pa-rade will begin at Vet-eran’s Memorial Park at 9:00 a.m., and will end at Greenville Street Park between 9:30- 10:00 a.m. Main Street Newnan welcomes the community to meet at Veteran’s Memorial Park by 8:30 a.m. Fireworks & FestivitiesTh e Newnan Rotary club will also host fes-tivities on the evening of July 4th at 5:30 p.m., at Drake Stadium for family fun and fi reworks until dark. Admission is free, and concessions will be available for pur-chase at 6 p.m. Musical entertainment, and oth-er attractions provided for children along with free souvenirs for the kids to take home. For more information, visit:mainstreetnewnan.com_____________

The Carnegie Library‛s June 2016

Children‛s Programs

Information available at

newnancarnegie.comnewnanclf.com

All programs are free. Call 1 week in advance to reserve seats. 770.683.13467

For more info email [email protected]

Tuesday, June 21 at 10 a.m.ART of READING Ages 9-12

Wednesday, June 22 at 10 a.m.Family Game Day All Ages!

Thursday, June 23 at 10 a.m.Hero Cats Ages 3+

and much more!

summer Night’s Dream”. Th e Company’s play will incorporate puppetry and instrumentalists who will perform mu-sic. Free, ages 4+. Res-ervations in advance starting June 21st by calling 770-683-1347. Space is limited. Spon-sored by the Newnan Carnegie Library Foun-dation through special funding by the Newnan Kiwanis Club.

770.683.13471 LaGrange St., Newnan

newnancarnegie.com_____________

June 29WEDNESDAY

state of educationLuncheonTh e Newnan-Coweta Chamber will host a “State of Education” Lunch on Wednesday, June 29 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Newnan Country Club, 1356 Hwy 29 North in Newnan. Speakers will include Coweta County Schools Superintendent Dr. Steve Barker, Uni-versity of West Geor-gia Provost Michael Craft on, Ph.D., and West Georgia Technical College President Steve Daniel. Th ey will share our community’s prog-ress and achievements in education during the past year and highlight future goals. Th e “State of Education” Lunch on June 29 is sponsored by Newnan CEO. Registra-tion for the lunch is $35 for Chamber Members and their guests and $50 for General Admission. For more information, call or email

770-253-2270info@newnancoweta

chamber.org_____________

July 1FRIDAY

Grandparents DayCookoutCoweta Co. Rec Depart-ment Summer Camp July 1, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fairgrounds Ex-hibit Building - New River Hall

275 Pine Road, Newnan, GA_____________

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ESTATE SALE138 GLENMAR DRIvE

58 year Estate of Local Cou-ple. Sale will be held Satur-day, June 25, 2016, 8:00 to 4:00. Items include Antiques, Furniture, Full Kitchen, Col-lectables, Art, Crystal, China, Linens, Old Dolls, & Tools.Entire contents will be sold. Sale Conducted by Long & Hayes 6.22

Estate Auction ESTATE AUCTION

Saturday, June 25, 2016Preview 8:00-9:00 AM

Auction Starts 9:00 AM, 2683 Glenloch Road

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Under $500 OLD WOODEN IRONING BOARDS like Gramma had. $45 each. 770-301-6410

For Sale WURLITZER, 1963, Model 2700 Jukebox for sale. Load-ed with records, works great. Lots of fun!! $950. Call 678-423-0870. 6.15

1940’s ANTIQUE DISPLAY CASE, super condition, ask-ing $575. 770-301-6410

We Buy WE BUY MILITARY RI-FLES $$$ Top Dollar Paid. Estate items sold. Buy, Sell, Trade . By appointment. Call 678-641-8283

We Buy WE PAY TOP $$$ for alumi-num, copper, brass. Call Gen-try Recycling 770-253-5770 WE BUY Scrap Metal, Junk Cars, Old Appliances, Stoves, Refrigerators, Washers, Dry-ers, Dish Washers and Bat-teries. Call Gentry Recycling 770-253-5770 TOWNSHIP COINS WE BUY coin collections, off er free in-store appraisals, we buy gold, silver and plated sil-ver. 770-254-2727.

Recreational

Vehicles 2013 KAWASAKI ULTRA LX JET SKI it’s a 3 seater with only 19 total hours and is ab-solutely ‘like new’ condition. Original cost was $13,500. Will sell for only $8,950. Call 770.301.5453 7.13

Vehicles 2006 TOYOTA RAv4 4 cyl., auto, all power, red exterior, tan inside, 181K, cold AC. Cash deal. Save, save! $7,999. Call Gentry’s, ask for Andy, 770-253-5770 2003 FORD EXPLORER $3,995 obo. 770-304-8224 2005 CHEv IMPALA V6, auto, 89K, cold AC. Clean. Retired police car. Must see! Own it for only $9.99 per day. Call Gentry’s, ask for Andy, 770-253-5770 1985 1/2 TON GMC TRUCK $2,995 obo. 770-304-8224 2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM Good aff ordable trans-portation, 133K, 4 cyl. auto, cold AC. Call for cash price. Call Gentry’s, ask for Andy, 770-253-5770 2002 LINCOLN LS $2,995 obo. 770-304-8224 2001 FORD WINDSTAR Good aff ordable transporta-tion, cold AC, all power. You can own it for only $9.99 per day. Call Gentry’s, ask for Andy, 770-253-5770 1996 FORD EXPLORER Good aff ordable transporta-tion, cold AC. Priced to sell at $1,999. Call Gentry’s, ask for Andy, 770-253-5770

Land/Lots 44+/- ACRES IN MERI-WETHER CO. Nice rural tract near Alvaton. Fenced & crossed fenced. Shared inter-est in 2 ½ acre stocked lake. Great hunting & fishing! Lots of wildlife & good neighbors. $4,450.75 Ac. Frank 770-231-9535, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors. 38.622 WOODED ACRES w/2 streams & 2 pond sites in Warm Springs on county line. $3,600/Ac. (Frank or Steve) Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, Newnan. 770-253-6990 61 PARK-LIKE ACRES, 10 acre lake. Horse farm com-munity area near Moreland. $5,350/acre. Frank, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-231-9535 WELCOME RD. 28 wooded and open acres. Half inter-est in stocked 2 acre pond. Mountain like hardwood hills, planted pines, stream and 1 acre planted field with treehouse deer stand. Pos-sible owner financing. $7200 per acre Frank, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors 770-231-9535 11.5 ACRE TRACT w/cross fencing and 2 wells. Red Oak Creek comes through back of the property. In Luthersville 69,900! Kim Ivery, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors 770-560-6008 ‘ 94.596± PRISTINE ACRES, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house w/gourmet kitchen, 50’x150’ shop w/51x50 work-shop, 14 paddocks, 5 run in sheds, sprinklered dressage arena, add’l land available. $990,000. Frank, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990. 192 HEAvILY WOODED ACRES Mountville Rd., Ho-gansville. Stocked pond, city water & sewage available. Ideal for development or pri-vate hunting retreat. Lots of deer, turkey & other wildlife. Easy access to I-85. $3,495/ac. Frank or Jess, Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990 48.854+/- ACRES IN NORTH COWETA CO.! Convenient to I-85 at Exit 51, schools & shopping. Ideal for develop-ment or family compound. Property under Conservation Use. Shooting range & 4 de-luxe deer or wildlife viewing stands on property. Several streams. Approx. 6-8 ac. des-tumped field. Owner is a li-censed broker in GA & AL & is related to the listing agents. $610,675/Total - $12,500/Ac (Frank/Jess) 770-253-6990

CommercialAND / OR

Investment OFFICE FOR RENT Th e offi ce of Th e Coweta Shop-per will be available for lease around the fi rst of July. It is a 2,000 sq. ft . stand alone build-ing on the corner of Hwy 29 South and Pine Road (former model home of Joe Williams). Parking space for 10 cars, sign space on Hwy. 29, and low utilities, at a very reason-able lease. Info: Joe Williams, [email protected] 770-254-1421

6.85 ACRES Ideally located on Newnan’s 2nd busiest street (Temple Ave./Hwy 34 West). Great for shopping center or medical complex. $495,000. Frank/Jess, Lind-sey’s Realtors, 770-253-6990

Services LEE SELLERS LAWN CARE SERvICE Cut, Edge, Blow, Clean up, Aerate, Trim hedg-es, Pine straw/Mulch, some tree work. Commercial/Resi-dential. Free estimates. 20+ years experience. Licensed/insured. 470-686-9441 or 678-416-5177 6.22*

ROSSI BOBCAT SERvICE grading / light clearing / prep for sod. Quality service. Four hour minimum. Call Mike 678-378-8196 6.22

R AY ’ S DRY WA L L & PAINTING, LLC Licensed & insured. cell 404.798.0741; fax 770.251.7063 ‘

HOME IMPROvEMENT – We proudly do painting, remodeling, decks, doors, basements, gutters, windows, roofi ng, columns, fl ooring, plumbing, kitchens, wood re-pair, electrical and yard clean-ups. ALL types of handyman jobs. NO job to small. Suc-cessfully over 30 years in business. 770-252-5458. Very Reasonable Rates. 6.15

MASTERSHINE CARPET CLEANING 3 rooms $49.95. Sofa, loveseat & chair $89.95. Flea treatment available. 770-253-9345, cell 678-850-7331

BATHTUB RESURFAC-ING Repair and/or refinish bathtubs, showers, porcelain, fiberglass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 6.22

Services BRADLEY’S TREE SER-vICE Tree Removal, Trim-ming and Pruning, 24 hour Storm Work, Bobcat Work, Land Clearing and Grading. 678-326-1614 ‘

HANDYMAN SERvICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofi ng, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, etc. Credit cards accepted. Michael Th omas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * REMODELING CON-TRACTOR in Coweta county since 1993. Kitchens, baths and basements remod-els. Also, custom wood work, drywall, painting, doors, win-dows, decks, and wood rot re-pairs. Many lines of cabinetry for low prices. Call Mike at Above and Beyond Carpen-try 678-673-9560. ‘ 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 ‘ BOSS TREE SERvICE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trimming. Chipper Service. Complete Clean Up. 770-251-8000. A-1 ROOFING COMPANY For all your roofi ng needs and repairs. Stop leaks today! Free estimates! Licensed / insured. Call Mike 678-409-8600 ‘

Wanted HUNT CLUB MEMBERS ~ in Heard County, approxi-mately 700 acres. Call Bob for more info 770.301.0133 6.22

Help Wanted SHARPSBURG TIRE is seeking an experienced Align-ment / Suspension Technician using Hunter Equipment. Ap-ply Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Sharpsburg Tire, 6551 Hwy. 54, Sharps-burg GA 30277. 7.6

HELP WANTED Workers are needed for Airco Sandblasting. Hard work, long hours, excellent pay, mandatory drug test, paid overtime, no experience necessary. Looking for entry level through supervisory positions. 770-683-2786 6.22

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Help Wanted NOW HIRING HOME HELPERS of Georgia and Alabama is looking for those individuals who want to make a change in someone’s life. If you live in Coweta, Fayette or Troup County and want to work between 15-40 hours apply today. Please apply online at ApplyToBeACNA.com or call 678-876-5118 with questions. CDL DRIvERS Boss Tree Service is looking to hire CDL Drivers with tree work experience. Monday thru Friday. Call 678-416-6527 or 770-584-6981. 6.22

COWETA CO. WATER & SEWERAGE AUTHORITY accepting applications for Water Operator Class I which participates in operation of B.T. Brown Water Treatment Plant. This position involves plant safety, report preparation, distribution system operation, plant maintenance and inspection, sample collection and testing, laboratory analysis, water filtration maintenance, chemical feeder adjustment, documentation and records management, other related duties as assigned. Qualifications include possession of Georgia certified water operator class I license, 1-2 years similar experience, valid Georgia Driver’s License, High School diploma or GED. Email resumes to [email protected], apply online at cowetawater.com or in person at 545 Corinth Rd in Newnan. No Phone Calls. Posting closes June 17 at 5 pm. 6.15

U N I F O R M S P L U S EMBROIDERY & MORE is now hiring a Part-Time Sales Associate for 18-20 hours weekly. Must have retail sales experience and be able available to work Monday thru Saturday. Prefer mature sales associate and must be able to pass background check. To apply, stop by our Newnan store at 2730 Hwy. 34 East, Suite E in the Thomas Crossroads area. G E N E R A L S E Rv I C E TECHNICIAN - Minimum 3 years experience. 3 references required. Duties include oil changes, tire rotation and replacement, etc. Apply in person: Binion Tire, 26 Spence Avenue.

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Help Wanted NOW HIRING Infant / Toddler Teacher / Driver / Cook & Director. Must have experience. Call Ms Tanya 404.218.1579 FULL TIME FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST. Respon-sibilities: customer service ~ smile and greet patients upon arrival/dismissal; profi-cient in Korean and English; proficient working with com-puters; previous experience a plus. Please send resume to

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Lost Pets LOST CAT – Gray, mixed male cat, 3 years old and around 12 pounds. His name is ‘Captain.’ Last seen in the Canongate Village area. Phone numbers on his tag are incorrect since we have recently moved and couldn’t transfer our home number. Call 678-361-7379. 6.15

Pets NEWNAN COWETA HU-MANE SOCIETY. check out www.nchsrescue.org for list of animals at local animal control facility and foster care animals. Call 770-253-4694

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Volunteers NCHFH Be a part of an ex-traordinary group of people that are changing lives at Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity ReStore! Volunteer orientation is offered every Wednesday & the second and fourth Saturdays at 10 a.m., 150 Pine Road, Newnan, GA. For more information call 770-252-9049 ext. 23 or email [email protected]

Volunteers FAMILY PATTERNS MAT-TER looking for adult volun-teers for tutoring program. Students tutored are those who need that extra one-on one trust from someone who will commit for 1-4 hours a month. Must have a crimi-nal background completed. Visitfamilypatternsmatter.org or e-mail [email protected] for info GENTIvA HOSPICE IS SEEKING vOLUNTEERS. Our volunteers are a part of a team that believes that every moment matters, believes in compassionate care and most of all, believes in dignity and respect for each patient we serve. Or volunteer in the office by assisting staff by answering the phone, filing, etc. We have a “We Honor our Veterans” program, if you are a veteran and want to help other veterans please call. Hours are flexible. Orienta-tion provided. Contact Lynn Yeager, Manager of Volunteer Services at 770-502-1104 or [email protected] AFFINIS HOSPICE is look-ing for volunteers. Whether you enjoy one-on-one vis-its or assisting in the office, volunteering with hospice is both rewarding and flex-ible. Orientation offered the first Monday of each month. Contact Debbie Fambro, Volunteer Coordinator, at 404-832-4232 or [email protected]

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The office of The Coweta Shopper will be available for lease around the first of July. It is a 2,000 sq. ft. stand alone building on the corner of Hwy 29 South and Pine Road (former model home of Joe Williams). Parking space for 10 cars, sign space on Hwy. 29, and low utilities, at a very reasonable lease. Info:

Joe Williams, [email protected]

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Pet Tipfrom Dorene

Do you shave your Pet, or De-shed? This is a question many pet owners ask. Let’s look at why it’s important to do one or the other.

Long haired pets always shed. Some pets, like poodles and bichons, will matt if not brushed often. Then you don’t have a choice the coat has to go. If you don’t shave your pet the matted hair can get tighter and could pull the skin up into the matt causing skin conditions.

If you choose to de-shed your pet, (that means you will take out undercoat and leave guard hair) your pet will keep the outer coat that they need for sun protection and to keep mosquitos from biting. The outer coat acts as an air conditioner, when the undercoat is combed out regularly. Whichever you choose it is important to keep up with your pets coat condition. Tonya and I will be happy to help you decide what’s best for you and your pets.

This “Pet Tip” is sponsored by

Dorene Thompson of Pet’s Paradise Grooming Salon & Spa 770-683-3882

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What’s On The Menu?

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Summer Movie Series, Camps great ways to entertain Kids during summer months Summer vacation is here, and kids will have the next two months to relax and have fun. If you’re searching for ways to entertain the kids this sum-mer, summer movie series and camps are a great option. Carmike Cinemas and Regal Entertainment Group are pre-senting summer movie series for children at local theaters. Kids can watch some of the latest movies for a fraction of the regular price of admission. In addition, the University of West Georgia is offering a va-riety of week-long summer and youth camps in Newnan and Carrollton for children of all ages. Here’s some additional information on these events:

n Regal Entertainment The 2016 Summer Movie Express at Regal Georgian Sta-dium 14, 232 Newnan Cross-ing Bypass in Newnan, starts June 7. Admission is only $1. Movies will be shown on Tues-

days and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Each week, movies will play on both days. Tickets can be purchased at the box office. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Will Rogers Institute. Here’s the schedule:– Week 1: The Lego Movie and Max– Week 2: Goosebumps & The Iron Giant: Signature Edition– Week 3: Pan and The Smurfs 2– Week 4: Despicable Me 2 and Home– Week 5: Minions and The Peanuts Movie– Week 6: Alvin and the Chip- munks: The Road Chip and Curious George– Week 7: The Book of Life and

Hotel Transylvania 2– Week 8: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 and Shaun the Sheep– Week 9: The Croods and Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax

n Carmike Cinemas The 2016 Summer Kids Series at Carmike Cinemas, 87 Newnan Station Drive in Newnan, starts on June 2. For only $4 plus tax, kids will re-ceive a ticket for admission, a small drink and a small pop-corn. Movies will be shown on Thursdays at 10 a.m., unless otherwise posted. The series lasts for 10 weeks. Tickets can be purchased at the box office. Here’s the schedule:– June 2: Alvin and the Chip- munks: The Road Chip– June 9: The Croods– June 16: Epic– June 23: Home– June 30: How to Train Your Dragon 2– July 7: Kung Fu Panda 2

– July 14: Monsters vs. Aliens– July 21: Rio 2– July 28: The Peanuts Movie– August 4: Penguins of Mada- gascar

n UWG Summer Camps Registration is open for the University of West Georgia’s youth and summer camps. The educational camps will be of-fered in June and July. Camps are available for rising third through seventh graders at the University of West Georgia Newnan location at 80 Jackson Street. Other camps will be of-fered for children of all ages at the UWG campus in Carroll-ton. Prices range from $79 to $300. Here’s the schedule for camps being held in Newnan:– June 13-17: Newnan Sweet Summer Science Camp: Chemistry of Candy, 9 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $125– June 20-24: Newnan Sum-mer Camp 1: Animal Crea-

tures Big & Small, 8:30 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $79– June 27-July 1: Newnan Summer Camp 2: World of Construction, 8:30 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $79– July 5-8: Newnan Summer Camp 3: Celebrating “US”, 8:30 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $79– July 11-15: Newnan Sum-mer Camp 4: Nature and Art, 8:30 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $79– July 18-22: Newnan Sum-mer Camp 5: Handmade Games, 8:30 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $79– July 25-29: Newnan Sum-mer Camp 6: Leadership Kids, 8:30 a.m. to noon, grades 3-7, cost $79 For more information on the University of West Geor-gia’s summer camp schedule or to register your child, call 678-839-6611 or visit:

westga.edu/conted/summercamps org.

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For more information on these studies,

call

Better Health Clinical Research

770-252-7562

or visit

www.BetterHealthCR.com

1665 Highway 34 EastSuite 100

Newnan, GA

R. Charles Brownlow, MD, FIPP, CPI

Sandeep Vaid, MD

Kent B. Remley, MD

Myrlynn Delille, MD

Better Health Clinical Research is affi liated with

Georgia Pain & Spine Care.


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