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The brick program will allow you to participate in making this a true memorial to those that served. Bricks may be purchased to recognize or memorialize any family member, friend or business. The bricks will be displayed in the terrace area of the Plaza. Please give serious consideration to preserving your name or a family member’s name in support of Newnan’s Veterans’ Memorial Plaza. For more information see Newnan's Veterans' Memorial Plaza.
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Bricks cost $ 50.00 each (4”x 8” bricks)
IMPORTANT! Please print and fill out one form for each brick you wish to purchase. Click on the special print button (middle icon) in the upper right corner of this page. Then right-click within the window that will open and select print. (See sample button to the left.)
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City of Newnan
City Manager’s Office
25 LaGrange Street
P. O. Box 1193
Newnan, Georgia 30264
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Monday, 19 July 2010 |
‘Newnan notes’
By Gina Snider
July 5, 2010
City of Newnan Public Information Officer
Newnan City Hall offices and the Carnegie will be closed July 5th in observance of the 4th of July holiday. The offices will reopen Tuesday, July 6th. CLM will have no schedule change for the July 4th weekend. CLM will operate on Monday, July 5 and each day next week. Trash pickup for city residents will remain as normal this week.
There were two new occupational tax certificates issued by the city. The business names are Barnett Construction Service and Wilkins Creations Ent. For more information on tax occupational licenses or city taxes please contact the Finance Department at 770-253-2682.
The city of Newnan Animal Warden, Cyndi Hoffman reminds pet owners to spay and neuter your pets. Talk about preventive medicine! Removing the 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 the animal from going into heat. (Female cats, by the way, can go into heat every 3 weeks!) And ASPCA experts believe that many aggressive behavior problems can be avoided by neutering a male, or removing the testicles, by the age of six months. The surgery also prevents testicular cancer, prostate disease and hernias. Most importantly spaying and neutering a pet helps control pet populations and helps animals from being unwanted.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 July 2010 )
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