Sandy Creek Chamber Choir to perform at Spivey Hall
A free High School Choral Festival that includes students from Fayette County is being presented by the Clayton State University Department of Visual and Performing Arts Division of Music at […]
A free High School Choral Festival that includes students from Fayette County is being presented by the Clayton State University Department of Visual and Performing Arts Division of Music at […]
Newnan’s annual “Run for Angels and Chicken Q” is scheduled for Feb.7 with the run beginning at 8 a.m. and the eating at 11 a.m. The fun begins and ends
The Senoia Area Historical Society (SAHS) is debuting a new video called “Welcome to Senoia” that features the city’s past and present and highlights the city’s offerings. With its quaint
The Fayette Master Gardener Association recently introduced its newly elected board members. The 2015 Board includes (Left to Right) Fluff Winship (corresponding secretary), Don Adkins (president-elect), Myriam Cousin (president), Art
Chess enthusiasts aren’t likely to find a “patzer” in Fayette County’s new tournament even though it is open to all ages and players of all skill levels. The new tournament
The 1960’s will come alive this month at the Fayetteville Train Depot when A Company of Friends Theatrical Productions brings the musical “Hairspray Jr.” to the stage. A cast of
January January 24 The Peachtree City Kiwanis Club is having the 24th annual Kiwanis all you can eat pancake breakfast todayy at McIntosh High. Breakfast will be served from 7
With hundreds expected to flock to The Friends of the Library sale in Fayetteville this weekend, a lottle history is in order. The original library was started in 1929 by
The 2015 Miss Sandy Creek Scholarship Pageant will feature 13 contestants and new components to the competition. Along with the formal wear presentation and individual interviews with judges, scoring will
The Red Cross is calling for blood donors as unique as the patients it serves, and has set up more than 100 donor locations around the Metro Atlanta area to
Renowned storyteller Donald Davis will perform in Peachtree City during a three-part event that includes fun, food, and learning. The Southern Crescent Storytellers and Friends of the Peachtree City Library
Indra Thomas may be the best-kept opera secret in America, but European opera houses know her well. She possesses a full blown lyrico-spinto soprano and is one of the finest
A celebration of Motown and soul music, “Masters of Soul,” is scheduled for the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts of Coweta County this month. Some of the most iconic
Author Sandy McDaniel will sign copies of her book, Lemonade Journal, on Feb. 1 at the Peachtree City Library. The book explores the secrets of a family from a small
The Fayette County Republican Party is planning a birthday celebration dinner to honor the late President Ronald Reagan. The dinner is Feb. 6 from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. and
The Newnan Theatre Company is kicking off its 38th year with a production of John Cariani’s “Almost, Maine.” The play takes place on a cold, clear, moonless night in the
Master Rosarian, or cultivator of roses, Walt Reed will speak to the South Metro Rose Society this month about soil preparation and the proper techniques for planting new roses either
Georgians have created a multitude of unique ways to celebrate the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the national day set aside to honor the state’s native son, but
Enjoy a night of mystery and suspense at a Murder Mystery Theater Dinner this Friday. Join the Clayton State University Campus Events Council (CEC) Friday, Jan. 16, at 6 p.m.,
Jenny Jones is the Newnan-Coweta Art Association’s (NCAA) January Artist of the Month. She is a native of Newnan who worked for Newnan Utilities for 26 years before retiring in
JanuaryJanuary 14 “Don’t Let a Fall Trip You Up is today.Find out the best ways to avoid a serious fall by attending a free fall risk assessment from10 a.m. to
Oak Grove Elementary School is preparing for its Run for the Gold 5K Run/Walk and one mile Fun Run on March 7. Lace up your shoes for a great morning
“Ring of Fire,” the jukebox musical all about Johnny Cash opens at The Legacy Theatre Jan. 16 and runs until Feb.15. The show features all the songs audiences know and
“Gone With the Wind” expert and author Jennifer W. Dickey will speak in Newnan this month about the plywood set created as Tara for the movie and the struggle to
Tyrone is gearing up for the town’s first “Annual Super Saturday Sign Up” when residents can register for activities ranging from Lego Camp to line dancing. Spring classes, camps and
The Peachtree City Lazers is offering soccer leagues and camps for kids of all ages — including those from 18 months to adult. Walk-up registration is scheduled for Jan. 17,
The Georgia Singers will be adding performers to choir and drama classes during the next four weeks. The two choir groups are known for outstanding performances of challenging music for
David Bores, who is billed as an expert on the Islamic threat in America, will be the guest speaker at the Greater Fayette Republican Women’s Club meeting in February. The
Fayette County Commission Vice Chairman Pota Coston, the first African American to win a commission seat here, will serve as the grand marshal of the 17th Annual Martin Luther King
After Hollywood’s Golden Globe awards show on Sunday, it’s time to prepare for Peachtree City’s own red carpet event – the annual Father/Daughter Dance. Registration is underway for the big
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Newnan is hosting its fourth annual “Flower Festival and Traditional English Tea” where spectacular floral arrangements will be on display and guests will be treated
Even after 37 years, there’s still magic in the teaching of Clayton State University Professor of Chemistry Dr. James “Jim” Braun. Braun is retiring in May as the longest-serving professor
Get ready for the premier social event of the winter in Peachtree City – the 24th annual Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast. It’s the place to be on Saturday, Jan. 24 from
The Peachtree City Library will be closed Jan. 16 through Jan. 19 for a major upgrade to the PINES integrated library system – the electronic lending network that allows users