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Thank you for picking up MyConnection. Look for your copy delivered free to your home from The Newnan Times-Herald each Wednesday. You’ll find entertainment and travel news, as well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family. Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 6 - 7 Wednesday, May 9, 2012 SEE POOL, PAGE 5 Blue Ribbon Skillet Sunrise Breakfast Casserole FAMILY FEATURES W arm breezes, blooming flowers, pretty pastels — when spring is in the air, there’s plenty of reason to celebrate. It’s the perfect time to bring family and friends together for a welcoming brunch. When planning your menu, be sure to have plenty of savory dishes on hand to satisfy your guests. And rest easy, you don’t have to spend hours in the kitchen to prepare your feast. Using ingredients already full of flavor, such as breakfast sausage, lets you create memorable brunch dishes without a lot of work. These recipes are simple yet satisfying — and leave you plenty of time to enjoy the company gathered around your table. A SAVORY BRUNCH W hen shopping for a home, parents often marvel at properties that feature a pool in the backyard. Once they see a pool, parents envision their kids having fun in the sun with friends and family. While days spent poolside with the family are fun, they can also be danger- ous, especially for children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children ages 1 to 4 have the highest drowning rates, and fatal drowning is the second-leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children ages 1 to 14 years. It’s no wonder then why parents place such a strong emphasis on pool safety. The following are some preventative mea- sures parents can take to reduce their child’s risk of an accident in the pool. Ensure children know how to swim. Teaching kids to swim might sound obvious, but many kids jump into pools before having any formal swimming training. But a child who has received formal swimming lessons has a signifi- cantly smaller risk of injury or drown- ing than one who has not received formal lessons. A study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Medi- cine found that participation in formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by 88 percent among chil- dren ages 1 to 14 years. Local commu- nity centers as well as the YMCA likely offer swimming lessons for children, so parents should take advantage of these highly effective programs. Pay constant attention when kids are in the pool. Kids should never be left unattended when in a pool. But accidents hap- pen even when parents are nearby. However, how quickly adults or others respond to a child in danger can have a significant impact on the outcome of an emergency situation. Pool Pointers Pool Safety Tips for Parents Parents should take safety measures to prevent kids from injury or drowning when swimming in a backyard pool. FAMILY FEATURES Have you ever beaten yourself up over a broken glass or a spill on your dining room chair? Life is full of “oops mo- ments,” which is why the Picker Sisters — best friends and interior designers Tracy Hutson and Tanya McQueen — have chosen to celebrate and cleanup life’s wild moments, and then find ways to reuse discarded items. “We live by the saying, ‘one person’s trash is another’s treasure.’ In fact, on our television show, we travel across the country to find reclaimed trash to turn into treasure for our store,” said Hutson. “However, you don’t have to travel far to find items worth transform- ing into beautiful pieces.” The Picker Sisters have provided a few easy tips to help you turn everyday trash into treasure: Don’t trash the glass Leftover wine bottles after a dinner party? Remove the labels and wash the bottles and they can quickly be trans- formed into a water carafe. Or cluster several bottles together with fresh cut flowers and candles and you have an eye-catching centerpiece. Keep the corks too and throw into a spare vase for a table or countertop display. Reuse old towels Did you buy new bath towels and don’t know what to do with the old ones? Cut them into squares for dish rags or the size of a hand towel to store in the garage to dry your car after a wash. If you’re super handy, you can stitch the ends with a needle and thread. Other- wise, leave them undone and they’ll do the job. Refresh key pieces Looking to freshen up your dining room chairs because they’ve endured their fair share of spills? Don’t throw them out. It may be easier than you think to reupholster the cushions with a Tips to Transform Trash to Treasure Just in Time for Mother’s Day! • 6 lines, 3 days in The NewnanTimes-Herald plus online at times-herald.com • 2 signs, 2 stakes, money apron, pricing labels, inventory sheet, and tips for success Call Today! 770-253-1576 or Email classifi[email protected] Place Your Garage Sale ad in The Newnan Times-Herald and receive a Free Yard Sale Kit! $ 29.85 Springtime Brunch Recipes INSIDE PAGE 4 SEE TREASURE, PAGE 6 Easy Sausage Roll-Ups Amazing Muffin Cups Providing the Highest Quality and Most Comprehensive Care for Patients of all ages with Allergies, Asthma and Related Illnesses Board Certified ALLERGY & ASTHMA SPECIALISTS 37 Calumet Pkwy., Bldg. F, Suite 201 NEWNAN, GA • 770.683.4050 19 Eastbrook Bend PEACHTREE CITY, GA • 770.487.2218 www.caawg.com Eugene S. Hurwitz, M.D. Chris Child, FNP-C 2012 Member of the Professional Staff at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta OF GEORGIA Freedom! From SINUS, ALLERGY and ASTHMA SYMPTOMS! NO WAITING FOR APPOINTMENTS Selling Your House INSIDE PAGE 5

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MyConnection for May 9, 2012

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Page 1: MyConnection for May 9, 2012

Thank you for picking up MyConnection. Look for your copy delivered free to your home from

The Newnan Times-Herald each Wednesday. You’ll find entertainment and travel news, as

well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family.

Check Out the Classifieds on Pages 6 - 7

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

➤ SEE POOL, PAGE 5

Blue Ribbon SkilletSunrise Breakfast Casserole

Family Features

Warm breezes, blooming flowers, pretty pastels — when spring is in the air, there’s plenty of reason

to celebrate. It’s the perfect time to bring family and friends together for a welcoming brunch.

When planning your menu, be sure to have plenty of savory dishes on hand to satisfy your guests. And rest easy, you don’t have to spend hours in the kitchen to prepare your feast. Using ingredients already full of flavor, such as breakfast sausage, lets you create memorable brunch dishes without a lot of work.

These recipes are simple yet satisfying — and leave you plenty of time to enjoy the company gathered around your table.

A SAVORY

BRUNCH

When shopping for a home, parents often marvel at properties that feature a pool

in the backyard. Once they see a pool, parents envision their kids having fun in the sun with friends and family.

While days spent poolside with the family are fun, they can also be danger-ous, especially for children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children ages 1 to 4 have the highest drowning rates, and fatal drowning is the second-leading cause of unintentional injury-related death for children ages 1 to 14 years. It’s no wonder then why parents place such a strong emphasis on pool safety. The

following are some preventative mea-sures parents can take to reduce their child’s risk of an accident in the pool.

Ensure children know how to swim. Teaching kids to swim might sound obvious, but many kids jump into pools before having any formal swimming training. But a child who has received formal swimming lessons has a signifi-cantly smaller risk of injury or drown-ing than one who has not received formal lessons. A study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Medi-cine found that participation in formal swimming lessons can reduce the risk of drowning by 88 percent among chil-

dren ages 1 to 14 years. Local commu-nity centers as well as the YMCA likely offer swimming lessons for children, so parents should take advantage of these highly effective programs.

Pay constant attention when kids are in the pool. Kids should never be left unattended when in a pool. But accidents hap-pen even when parents are nearby. However, how quickly adults or others respond to a child in danger can have a significant impact on the outcome of an emergency situation.

Pool PointersPool Safety Tips for Parents

Parents should take safety measures to prevent kids from injury or drowning when swimming in a backyard pool.

FAMILY FeATUres

Have you ever beaten yourself up over a broken glass or a spill on your dining room chair? Life is full of “oops mo-ments,” which is why the Picker sisters — best friends and interior designers Tracy Hutson and Tanya McQueen — have chosen to celebrate and cleanup life’s wild moments, and then find ways to reuse discarded items.

“We live by the saying, ‘one person’s trash is another’s treasure.’ In fact, on our television show, we travel across the country to find reclaimed trash to turn into treasure for our store,” said Hutson. “However, you don’t have to travel far to find items worth transform-ing into beautiful pieces.”

The Picker sisters have provided a few easy tips to help you turn everyday trash into treasure:

Don’t trash the glass Leftover wine bottles after a dinner party? remove the labels and wash the bottles and they can quickly be trans-

formed into a water carafe. Or cluster several bottles together with fresh cut flowers and candles and you have an eye-catching centerpiece. Keep the corks too and throw into a spare vase for a table or countertop display.

Reuse old towelsDid you buy new bath towels and don’t know what to do with the old ones? Cut them into squares for dish rags or the size of a hand towel to store in the garage to dry your car after a wash. If you’re super handy, you can stitch the ends with a needle and thread. Other-wise, leave them undone and they’ll do the job.

Refresh key piecesLooking to freshen up your dining room chairs because they’ve endured their fair share of spills? Don’t throw them out. It may be easier than you think to reupholster the cushions with a

Tips to TransformTrash to Treasure

Just in Time for Mother’s Day!

• 6 lines, 3 days in The NewnanTimes-Herald plus online at times-herald.com

• 2 signs, 2 stakes, money apron, pricing labels, inventory sheet, and tips for success

➤ Call Today! 770-253-1576 or ➤ Email [email protected]

Place Your Garage Sale ad in The Newnan Times-Herald and receive a Free Yard Sale Kit!

$29.85

SpringtimeBrunch Recipes

inside

➤ PAGe 4

➤ SEE TREASURE, PAGE 6

Easy Sausage Roll-Ups

Amazing Muffin Cups

Providing the Highest Quality and Most Comprehensive Care for Patients of all ages with Allergies, Asthma and Related Illnesses

Board CertifiedALLERGY & ASTHMA SPECIALISTS

37 Calumet Pkwy., Bldg. F, Suite 201NEWNAN, GA • 770.683.4050

19 Eastbrook BendPEACHTREE CITY, GA • 770.487.2218

www.caawg.com

Eugene S. Hurwitz, M.D.Chris Child, FNP-C

2012Member of the

Professional Staff atChildren’s Healthcare of Atlanta

OF GEORGIAOF GEORGIA

Freedom!From SINUS, ALLERGY and ASTHMA SYMPTOMS! NO WAITING FOR APPOINTMENTS

Selling Your House

inside

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9 tO 5 – the MuSiCAlThe Centre for thePerforming and Visual Arts May 10-127:00 p.m.Drama club, Echostage (East Coweta High On Stage), presents spring musical comedy, “9 to 5 – the Musical.” If images of 80’s business attire, Jane Fonda, Dol-ly Parton, and rat poison come to mind, you are on the right track. Senior adults and student tickets are $8, and general admission tickets are $10. These can be purchased from any Echostage member, the ECHS main office, or at the Centre box office the nights of the performances.Info: 770-254-2787www.thecentreonline.net

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You’ve probably been treated to many special home-cooked meals by Mom. Now it’s time to recip-rocate. Instead of taking mom out on Mother’s Day, prepare a spe-cial meal yourself. Remember, the day is about your mom, so plan the menu around all her favorite dishes. Offer to cook for her at her house so she doesn’t need to lift a finger.

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Don’t just opt for a box of choc-olates or gift you find in the first store you visit. These days, you can find personalized gifts that truly match Mom’s unique per-sonality.

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You might also consider giving the gift of self-expression with a personalized journal. Make the journal truly hers before she ever sets pen to paper by including meaningful photos and inscrip-tions on its cover and interior.

Flowers

For a traditional flair, think flowers this Mother’s Day. Take your mother on a nature walk to pick wildflowers. Not only will you get to spend a great spring day together outside, you can cre-ate a unique bouquet at home us-ing flowers she picked herself.

When showing Mom you care this Mother’s Day, don’t let your budget hold you back. Thought-fulness and thriftiness can go hand in hand to make the day extra special.

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In the same skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add hash browns, onion, green and orange peppers, jalapeños, salt and pepper. Cook for about 10 min utes until hash browns are lightly browned and tender, turning occasionally.

Return sausage to skillet and sprinkle with cheese. Cover skillet for 2 minutes until cheese is melted.Option: This recipe can be doubled to make a “2-Skillet Breakfast.” Cook sausage in one skillet and hash browns, onion and peppers in another skillet.

Amazing Muffin CupsPrep Time: 20 minutesCook Time: 25 minutesYield: 12 servings 3 cups refrigerated shredded hash browns 3 tablespoons melted butter 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 12 links Original Breakfast Sausage 6 eggs 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded 4-cheese Mexican blend cheese 1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper Chopped fresh chives or green onions, for garnishPlace 12 paper liners in a muffin pan; spray liners with cooking spray.

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shown your own property value could take up to another 4 percent hit if you’re within a quarter mile of a foreclosure ultimately snapped up at auction or taken back by the lender, the thing to remember is this: Most buyers to-day are only interested in homes that are move-in-ready so if yours isn’t ... well, there’s your problem.

“Buyers generally look at ‘as-is’ properties that need work, and say ‘I’ll pass,’ “ says Patsy O’Neill, a sales associate with a real estate agency. “That’s why

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O’Neill, “and meanwhile, you’d have spent as much as tens of thousands of dollars.” Meaning, stick to things like repairing cracked shower doors, and save your visions of a modern-day spa for your own new abode.

Worth It: Ripping up old car-peting. Whether you replace it with new carpets or refinish the underlying wood floor is less important than getting rid of an eyesore.

Not Worth It: Major kitchen renovations. Same taste issue as

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the sale. “It’s a huge turn-off, and makes buyers predisposed to find even more things they don’t like.”

Not Worth It: Anything that screams clutter. The less of “you” there is, the more likely prospec-tive buyers are to imagine them-selves happily living there.

Selling Your House: Which Fixes Are Worth It to Lure Buyers?

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The Newnan City Councilwill finalize finalize f their project list forthe 2013 Special Purpose LocalOption Sales Tax Tax T at Tuesd Tuesd T ay’s2:30 p.m. meeting.

In a letter from City MCity MCity anageCleatus Phillips to councilmembers dated Sept. 7, Phillipssaid the final project list andintergovernmental agreementmust must m be approved and submit-ted to the Coweta CountyCommission by the end oend oend f thismonth.

“It is imperative that wefinalize finalize f the project list, or pro-vide substantial direction, dur-ing the council meeting onSept. 13, so that the final final f projectcosts can be included withinthe agreement,” said Phillips.

The intergovernmentalagreement will be placed onthe council agenda fthe council agenda fthe council ag or Sept. 2enda for Sept. 2enda f 6.

The proposed SPLOST listfor for f Newnan currently ently entl includesprojects in the areas of publicsafety; parks and recreation;buildings and facilities; facilities; f inforinforinf -mation technology; roads,bridges, sidewalks ewalks ew and culvculvcul erts;and public worand public worand public w ks equipment.orks equipment.or

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By SARAH FAYBy SARAH FAYBy SARAH F CAMPBELLsarsarah@nesarah@nesar [email protected]@ne

It was a solemn Sundaymorning in downtownNewnan, as a crowd oowd oowd f about300 people gathered ted ted o com-memorate the 10th anniver-sary of tof tof he terrorist attacks ofofSept. 11, 2001.

Coweta public safety offi-ffi-ffcials and activeactiveacti duty militarywere on the steps of the 1904courthouse for for f the ceremony,ceremony,ceremonand and and other Coweta rta rta esidents,including veterans, gatheredon the sidewalk. ewalk. ew

“With heavy hearts, andwith a resolute nesolute nesolute ature, we allgather,”ther,”ther said Newnan MayoMayoMa rKeith Brady as he read thecity’s proclamation for for f PatriotPatriotPaDay.Day.Da

“We “We “W encourage our citi-zens” to rediscover “the unityunityunitwe felt” felt” f in the aftermath ofofthe tragedyedyed , Bry, Bry ady said.

County Commissioner TimLassetter read the proclama-tion from Coweta County.ounty.ount

Deputy Chief Todd Mooreof the Coweta County FireDepartment was the keynotespeakespeakespea r.

“If you asked me what Iremember most” about theevents of Sept. 11, it was thesame then as now, Mooresaid. “I saw a lot of ‘waid. “I saw a lot of ‘waid. “I sa ant tw a lot of ‘want tw a lot of ‘w o.’”

In fire service, “whenthings get tough, we have aphrase we use — ‘want to.’Some may call it passion,”

Photo by Jeff LeoPhoto by Jeff LeoPhoto by JefCub Scouts Willis Tripp Tripp T and Winn Johnson place the law enforcement wreath Sunday morning at the 10th annual Sept. 11, 2001 memo-rial program at the historic Courthouse in downtown Newnan

COWETAOWETAOWET ’A’A S SOLEMN 9/19/19/11 REMEMBRANCE

‘It takes a lot of want to’Newnan Newnan to finalizeSPLOST projectsTuesday

Annual ‘United We Stand’celebration Saturday

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