Students use math to prepare for spring planting
A bright sunny day and some math was all it took to get the garden behind Rising Starr Middle ready for spring planting. Exceptional students in Holly Monahan’s class have […]
A bright sunny day and some math was all it took to get the garden behind Rising Starr Middle ready for spring planting. Exceptional students in Holly Monahan’s class have […]
As the owner and operator of Southern Scapes Tree & Outdoor Services I am here to help you figure out what could possibly be a diseased and dangerous tree in
The 2010-2011 Junior Master Gardener class graduated on March 29. The twelve week after school course for students in grades three to five covered a variety of subjects including: soil composition; properties
Newnan Home Improvement has been serving homes in Coweta and Fayette County for 50 years. Mike Hayes carries on the tradition of quality customer service that his father started in
When Phil Jackson started his business, Nature’s Landscape Services, in 1977 in a small house off Georgia Highway 85, he never anticipated that 34 years later, he would be running
This is the third and last installment of this series of articles entitled “The Manhattan Declaration.” I ask still a third time what in the world could a declaration by
Members of GraceFlock Band, contemporary worship leaders at Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church in Peachtree City, will present a concert Thursday, April 7, at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary. The
The Summit Church, through the Angel Food Ministries program, is offering quality food at discount prices to members of the community. The deadline for the April order is April 12.
The McDonough Road Baptist Church Celebration Choir and Orchestra will present the musical/drama “The Prodigal” Sunday, April 17 at 10:55 a.m. and 6 p.m. Under the direction of minister of
The “Soldier Care” ministry of All Saints Anglican Church in Peachtree City works closely with the United Services Organization (USO) at Hartsfield-Jackson airport to provide for U.S. military personnel traveling
Chick-fil-A has committed to be the title sponsor of the upcoming Cancer Wellness Walk in Peachtree City. Their generous support of the Walk will allow Cancer Wellness at Piedmont Fayette
College life is full of exciting, new, life changing experiences that will never be forgotten and Fayette County High School Select Chorus is putting it to music in their 34th
The 2011 Holy Week is fast approaching at Liberty Baptist Church. Members will start the weeklong emphasis on Palm Sunday, April 17, with the Celebration Choir’s presentation of “The Cross.”
Christ Discipleship Ministries (CDM), located at 114 W. Campbellton St., Fairburn, will host a Good Friday “Blackout” Service on Friday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. Prophet Kirby Clements will be
Lenten lunches continue Fayetteville First United Methodist Church will continue with its Lenten Lunch program each Wednesday at noon, featuring a light lunch and short message from a different speaker
Debbie Jane Page of Lithia Springs, and Michael George Page of Canton announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephany Dorothea Page, to Nathan Hill Keaton, son of Susie Keaton and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Hupperich of Fayetteville announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly Margot Hupperich, to Daniel John Voight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Voight of Peachtree
Coweta County firefighter Chris Landreau speaks to the large group of participants attending a bike ride fundraiser in his honor held March 26 in Newnan. The ride began at Hooter’s
Tree (Man) in the road — No, it’s not an Ent from Lord of the Rings. It’s “Tree Man” Todd Key, the Buford resident who attended the annual Art of
The 2011 Breast Cancer 1-Day Walk held recently at Picnic Park in Peachtree City was a fund-raiser for the Breast Cancer Survivor’s Network. Attended by the 400 that registered, along
Batson-Cook Construction hosted their annual “Clays For A Cause” charity clay shoot on March 18 at Cherokee Rose in Griffin, Ga. The event raised $50,000 for the Children’s Village and
Many artists debate whether they should consider themselves as a hobbyist, a sole proprietor or whether they should take the next step and incorporate. Dennis Davenport, attorney with McNally, Fox,
The Robert J. Burch Science Olympiad Team competed in the Fayette County Tournament at Starr’s Mill High School on March 19. The Science Olympiad is an academic interscholastic competition involving
Seyi Amosu and Dillon Roseen of the Starr’s Mill Speech and Debate team are Georgia’s 2011 state champions in Duo Interpretation. They topped their competition at the GFCA state tournament held
Members of the Sons of the American Revolution, Marquis de Lafayette Chapter, recently presented their flag certificate to Fayette County Post 105 of The American Legion. The SAR Flag Certificate recognizes the
There is nothing locally like the life-size mock-up of ancient Jerusalem found each year at Providence United Methodist Church on Bernhard Road. The Marketplace event last weekend gave the usual
Kids at Fayette Montessori School gathered around Plastic Man (aka Jim Ries) last week at the school’s activities in support of Plastic Awareness Week. The Fayetteville resident and his two
One of the privileges of being in the ministry is the opportunity to be “pastor” to people in times of joy and in times of adversity. Simply “being there” and
Episcopal Church of the Nativity will conduct a service of Evensong at 7 p.m. today as part of a weekly series of special events during Lent. The service is a
The concert choir from Wesleyan College in Macon will perform at North Fayette United Methodist Church Sunday, April 3, at 5 p.m. The 60-voice ladies’ group is performing concerts to
It was Girl Scout Day last Sunday at All Saints Anglican Church in Peachtree City. The scouts treated the parish to food and beverages during coffee hour. Kim Wilson and
The Summit Church, through the Angel Food Ministries program, is offering quality food at discount prices to members of the community. The deadline for the April order is April 12.
Southside church on Robinson Road in Peachtree City broke ground for its new auditorium addition and church expansion last week. Completion of the project is expected by late fall of
Brooks United Methodist Preschool is taking registration for the 2011-2012 school year. The preschool is for children ages 1 – 4 years. The director is Lynn Lee. For more information