Monthly Archives: April 2016
Gerald S. Bryan, of Fayetteville
Mr. Gerald S. Bryan, of Fayetteville passed away Friday, April 1, 2016.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Exa Elizabeth Norred Bryan;...
Questions
I may be an octogenarian, or at least I think that’s correct, but I have questions. When I am asked a question, I usually...
Learn from kids who want to help others
“One More Generation” is the title of the program scheduled for Friday, April 8, 1-2 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Fayetteville location (The Life...
Seeking citizens interested in regional water resources
The Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District (Metro Water District) is seeking interested residents from Fayette County to serve on the Flint Basin Advisory...
Bark For Life returns April 24
Fayette County’s Bark For Life is scheduled for Sunday, April 24, 1-4 p.m. at Shakerag Knoll in Peachtree City.
“This is our seventh year and...
DHS seeks participants for youth program
The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) is asking promising high school students who are passionate about helping created a stronger Georgia to participate...
Pastor celebrating anniversary
The Olivet Church in Fayetteville will celebrate Rev. Dr. William Holmes Robinson’s fourth pastoral anniversary Sunday, April 10, in the 8 a.m. and 11...
Choral concert is May 5
Griffin Choral Arts, under the direction of Dr. Stephen J. Mulder, will present “A Choral Fiesta” Thursday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. at Griffin...
Spring Gala set for April 22-23
The McIntosh Choral Department is expecting another sell out this year for its upcoming Spring Gala. This year’s show is entitled “Broadway” and will...
Coweta Pets of the Week
Nadine is a sweet short-haired grey tabby, ready to give a lifetime of love to the right family. She has been at the shelter...
Race for Orphans is May 7
What would happen if communities rallied around families that are adopting? That’s what’s taking place in Coweta, Fayette and surrounding counties with RACE for...
Scholarship donation for Post 105
Fayette County Post 105 Commander Jeff Yeater presented his American Legion post's annual donation for the Lt. Robert Collins Spirit Scholarship to Sharon Collins,...
Promise Place presents scavenger hunt
Promise Place is hosting its first annual “Promise Place Scavenger Hunt” Sunday, May 15. Participating teams will drive around the city of Fayetteville following...
Chorus performs at Woodruff
Fayette’s first Elementary Honors Chorus, featuring 98 fifth-grade students representing each of the Fayette County Public School System’s elementary schools, held its first workshop...
Massey artwork on display
Donna Massey has just finished hanging her artwork that for the next two months will grace the 'Entry Gallery' at the Coweta County Administration...
Braelinn student wins writing contest
The Griffin Regional Educational Service Agency (RESA) has announced that Katie Gutshall of Braelinn Elementary is among the regional winners in the 2016 Young...
A donation from the heart
One young generous heart is supporting a big project.
Third-grader Kate Sweitzer was touring Midwest Food Bank’s Georgia Division in Peachtree City when she heard...
Learn to avoid scams
“Becoming Scam Smart” is scheduled for Tuesday, April 5, 1-2:30 p.m. at Fayette Senior Services’ Peachtree City location (McIntosh Place, 191 McIntosh Trail).
Jennifer Bentley...
Bringing the 1940s back to life
A nostalgic World War II-themed hangar dance and dinner, complete with big-band performances and 1940s Hollywood “stars”, will return for the 13th year Saturday,...
Art exhibit at library this month
During the month of April the Peachtree City Public Library is presenting an exhibit jointly sponsored with two art associations, Fayette Society of Fine...
Rowing club announces partnership
RowAmerica has announced its partnership with Peachtree City Rowing Club, which will bring rowing to the area under the name of RowAmerica Peachtree. A...
Brooks man charged in PTC armed robbery
A Brooks man is facing armed robbery by intimidation and burglary charges stemming from a March 30 incident in Peachtree City where he choked...
Congratulations, grads!
Recent graduates of the Peachtree City Citizen Fire Academy were recognized at the March 21 council meeting. Pictured, from left, are Training Captain Ron...
Suspect with ‘squished face’ sought in case
Coweta County Sheriff’s Office investigators have issued a BOLO (be on the lookout) for an older white male with a “squished-up” face driving an...
Senoia youth is still missing
A 21-year-old student attending the seminary at Peachtree Baptist Church near Senoia is still unaccounted for after being reported missing on March 23. Investigators...
Going green
The city of Newnan is pleased to announce two new EV charging stations have been installed. The EV stations are located in the City...
Fayette church leaders are briefed on domestic violence
A March 24 event at the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce had 40 leaders of the Fayette faith community on hand for a community...
Coweta road construction continues
Work continues on the area of U.S. Highway 29 and Ga. Highway 16 and on the new Newnan Crossing Bypass that will link the...
Touch-a-truck
Kids and parents flocked to get an up-close look at a variety of trucks and other vehicles at the Touch-a-Truck exhibit, part of the...
Unemployment rates stay steady in Fayette, Coweta
The unemployment rates in Fayette and Coweta counties hovered around the 5 percent mark in February while the rates in Peachtree City and Newnan...
Speed on display
The Fayette County High School track team competed March 19 in the Georgia Coaches Invitational meet at Lakewood Stadium.
The boys 4x400 relay team took...
Big night for lacrosse team
The Whitewater Junior Wildcats, coached by Coach Kevin Kilgore, came out last week to watch the Whitewater High School varsity boys lacrosse.
It was Middle...
Good start for lacrosse squad
The McIntosh Chiefs varsity boys lacrosse team is off to a 7-1 start going into a recent scheduled game against Greater Atlanta Christian. The...
Slugger fuels team winning streak
Emory University sophomore first base- man Ashley Powers, a 2014 graduate of Starr’s Mill High, has played a key role in helping the softball...