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Linda Perry of Brooks

Ms. Linda Perry of Brooks passed away Oct. 22, 2012. She was a flight attendant for Northwest/Delta for over 30 years and was an avid animal lover. Read More»

Brooks will host Fall festival Oct. 28

Brooks United Methodist Church invites the community to its Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 28, from 5 – 6:30 pm.

Kids are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes and bring their trick o’ treat bags for a fun evening of trunk o’ treating, hay rides, pony rides, games and food. All activities are free and will run from 5 – 6:30 pm. A soup and hotdog supper will be served and monetary donations will be accepted for it. Read More»

Religion Briefs 10/24/12

Meet the Mormons tomorrow evening
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Peachtree City invites the community to attend a special brief presentation to “Meet the Mormons,” Thursday, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. The presentation will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 101 S. Peachtree Parkway, corner of Ga. Highway 54 and Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree City.

NHBC plans fall festival, car show Oct. 27 Read More»

Geneva Green Cook of College Park

Mrs. Geneva Green Cook of College Park passed away October 15, 2012.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Cook and her first husband, Edward R. Ponatoski, Sr.

Mrs. Cook is survived by her daughters, Linda Smith and her husband Richard of Tyrone; Karen Vogtner and her husband John of Peachtree City; son, Edward R. Ponatoski and his wife Angela of Annapolis, Md.; sister, Shirley Demarest and her husband Jack of Marietta; step-sons, Joe Cook of Palmetto; Mark Cook and his wife Marsha of Sharpsburg; 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. Read More»

Brooks UMC adds two more classes to its fitness program

Brooks UMC has been offering Zumba and group personal training. Those have been so popular that Tai Chi has been added on Monday and Thursday evenings and now Yoga-lates on Tuesday and Thursdays at 11 a.m.

Yoga-lates is a class fusion that implements the practices of Yoga and Pilates. This class is designed with everyone in mind and suits all levels. The class can increase flexibility and muscle strength, as well as breathing and relaxation techniques. A personal mat is suggested. Monthly passes are $35 and the drop in rate is $8 per class. Read More»

Religion Briefs 10/17/12

Deadline for Greek pastries orders is Nov. 2 Read More»

Charter schools amendment on ballot draws heat

Sue Ella Deadwyler. Photo/Ben Nelms.

Long-time Georgia political commentator and GeorgiaInsight.org creator Sue Ella Deadwyler had her sights set Monday night on the defeat of the charter schools amendment that will go before voters on Nov. 6.

The main thrust of Deadwyler’s comments before approximately 50 people at the Harvest Christian Community Center in Fayetteville dealt with her position that charter schools are unconstitutional and that they compromise the local control of boards of education. Read More»

Even after tax defeat, Atlanta has lot going for it

While the recent defeat of the transportation referendum was not well received by Wall Street, the defeat was not the “second coming of Sherman” to metro Atlanta.

Yes, we still have a significant transportation funding challenge that must be addressed; and addressed quickly. But the metro Atlanta region should continue to attract investment during the coming years while we seek a long-term transportation funding solution. And we have a lot going for us in the metro Atlanta region. Read More»

Brooks UMC adds more classes to its fitness program

Brooks United Methodist has been offering Zumba and group personal training in the church gym. Those have been so popular that Tai Chi has been added on Monday and Thursday evenings and now Yoga-lates on Tuesday and Thursdays at 11 a.m.

Yoga-lates is a class fusion that implements the practices of Yoga and Pilates. This class is designed with everyone in mind and suits all levels. The class can increase flexibility and muscle strength, as well as breathing and relaxation techniques. A personal mat is suggested. Monthly passes are $35 and the drop in rate is $8 per class.) Read More»

Religion Briefs 10/10/12

Hopewell to host bonfire after game
Hopewell United Methodist Church will host a 5th Quarter Bonfire after the Sandy Creek homecoming game on Oct. 12. The community is welcome to come after the game and enjoy music with DJ Kevin Stallings, games, prizes, marshmallow roasting, and snacks. Hopewell is  at 351 Jenkins Rd. in Tyrone, directly across from Sandy Creek High. Call the church, 770-306-7537, for more information.

Sharpsburg Baptist plans Chicken-Q, Fair Read More»

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