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‘Newnan Notes’
By Gina Snider
November 9, 2009
City of Newnan
Public Information Officer
Limited tickets are left for Chubby Checker’s only performance in Georgia! He will perform at The Alamo on Sunday, November 22. Concert tickets are $75 apiece and are being sold at downtown merchants. Tickets are also being sold for a chance to win a pair of tickets to Chubby Checker’s performance. These $1 drawing tickets are being sold at Main Street Newnan’s office and downtown merchants. The drawing for those tickets will on November 14. For tickets please call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283. On Sunday, November 22, there will be a car show around the courthouse square in downtown. The event will be held from 2-6pm. For entry application and questions, please call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283..
Monday, November 9th will mark the first presentation of Medical Mondays, “The Doctor is In!” at the Carnegie sponsored by the Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation. The featured speaker will be Dr. Heather Turner, OB/GYN of the Summit in Newnan. She will discuss wellness and preventive care and bring a bone density machine for interested participants. A question and answer session will follow and topics of future interest will also be discussed. The lunch and learn program will run from 12-1, with doors opening at 11:30 am. Patrons are encouraged to bring a lunch or purchase a $5 box to go from participating restaurants downtown. Drinks and sweets will be provided by the NCLF. For further information, call 770-251-5723 or
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There were ten new occupational tax certificates issued by the city. The business names are A Baby’s Time, Dalton & Jordan Seafood, Georgia Lawn Equipment, Jilliebean’s Hair Salon, MAA OM MAA Inc., Melinda Rowan, SHC Roofers, Solomon Home Construction, Inc., Southeast Gold buyers and Kingswere Furniture dba Ashley Furniture.
The Clean Water Campaign and the city of Newnan Engineering Department would like to remind everyone that during this time of year, when all the leaves are falling, it is important to bag your leaves and not pile the leaves on the road or on the storm drains. By bagging your leaves you can help prevent clogging our storm drains, prevent flooding, prevent harming the aquatic and biological life and keep our streets clean. For more information, go to www.cleanwatercampaign.com. To report any illegal dumping please call the City of Newnan Environmental Hotline at 770-253-1823.
Keep Newnan Beautiful reminds everyone that November 15th is America Recycles Day! It is the only nationally recognized day dedicated to encouraging Americans to recycle and to buy recycled products. The purpose of America Recycles Day is to continue to promote the social, environmental and economic benefits of recycling and encourage more people to join the movement toward creating a better natural environment. It all comes back to you! Even a small shift in your attitudes and actions, multiplied many times over by others accepting this challenge, can change the world. Maybe you’ll throw those soft drink cans in the recycle bin or buy recycled-content products. Recycling makes a huge difference to our environment, our quality of life and our country’s future.
The city of Newnan Animal Control officer would like to pet parents some winter care tips for your pets. Be aware: there are many other dangers that our animal companions face during winter. Here are a few winter tips:Engine coolant is a lethal poison for dogs and cats. Be sure to thoroughly clean spills from your vehicle, and consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol. If your dog is sensitive to the cold due to age, illness or breed type, minimize his time outdoors—briefly take him out, and only to relieve himself. This includes puppies, who can be paper-trained during the colder months rather than housebroken. Never shave your dog down to the skin in winter—a longer coat will provide more warmth. And continue to brush your pet regularly during the winter months. This will remove dead hair and keep the coat clean to ensure better insulation. It will also keep natural oils distributed throughout the coat.
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