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‘Newnan Notes’ By Gina L. Snider City of Newnan Public Information Officer February 1, 2010 The Carnegie will be open this Saturday from 10-2pm. Please call 770-683-1347 for more information or visitwwwnewnancarnegie.com. There were seven new tax occupational licensesissued by the city. The business names are Ascend Consultants, LLC., DavoniDesigns, LLC, Dempsy Chappell, GA Unique Granite & Marble, Prestige NailSalon, Sew Dressed Up and Thee Amish Market. The City of Newnan would like to remind citizens when coming to downtown there are over 140 free parking spaces provided by thecity. There are three city parking lots. The parking lots are located at First Street (Corner First Street and Spring Street), Corner of Perry Street and Madison Street – behind the Municipal Building and O. C. Williams Parking Lot(Corner of LaGrange Street and Spring Street.) There is also signage directingcitizens to these areas. Is your business or house overflowing with cardboard and/or aluminum cans? Need toget rid of old appliances? Keep Newnan Beautiful would like you to know that Newnan Salvage will gladly take these items off your hands and even pay you forthem! Newnan Salvage is located at 2793 Martin Mill Road in Newnan and is openMon., Tues., Thurs. and Fri. from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Wed. and Sat. from8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. For more information call Newnan Salvage at770-253-1313. The city of Newnan Animal Control Officer, Cyndi Hoffman reminds petowners to spay and neuter your pets. Talk about preventive medicine! Removingthe ovaries and uterus of a female dog or cat—otherwise known as spaying—helps prevent breast cancer and pyometra, or infection of the uterus, and stops theanimal from going into heat. (Female cats, by the way, can go into heat every 3weeks!) And ASPCA experts believe that many aggressive behavior problems can beavoided by neutering a male, or removing the testicles, by the age of sixmonths. The surgery also prevents testicular cancer, prostate disease andhernias. Most importantly spaying and neutering a pet helps control petpopulations and helps animals from being unwanted.
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