Chamber News - Carroll County Chamber of Commerce
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Chamber News - Carroll County Chamber of Commerce
Chamber News The Award Winning Monthly E-Newsletter of the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce December 2013 You are invited to the Carroll County Chamber 59th Annual Dinner Run for the Roses Friday, January 10, 2014 www.carroll-ga.org University of West Georgia Campus Center Ballroom Reception 6:00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm Races 8:00 pm CARROLL COUNTY CHAMBER 2013 Executive Committee Chairman Gary Leftwich Southwire Chairman-Elect Kathy Yates Georgia Power Vice Chairman Ben Butler Carrollton Orthopaedic Clinic Treasurer Gary Hewitt Southland Insurance Past Chairman Leonard Woolsey Times-Georgian 2013 Board of Directors Kenneth Blizzard Ben Butler Kirby Butler Greg Camp Casey Coleman Mayor Jay Collins Dr. Bill Estes Ann Fazio Mayor Rick Ford Merrell Folsom Lucy Gamble Chris Gammon Tom Hall Dr. Jason Harden April Harris Lisa Herndon Mark Herring Tammy Hughes Andy Johnson Wayne Johnson Jimmy Meigs Kelly Meigs Trent North Sam Price Ryan Roenigk Mayor Randy Simms Brad Smith Michael Stone Dr. Skip Sullivan Matt Windom Larry Wood Regions Bank Carrollton Orthopedic Clinic United Community Bank Culpepper Construction City of Carrollton City of Villa Rica City University of West Georgia Garrett, Thomas & Fazio PC City of Temple AgSouth Farm Credit City of Whitesburg Printpack Southern Sales Carroll County Animal Hospital The Squire Shop Associated Credit Union Times-Georgian BB & T Systems & Methods Inc. ESW Investment City of Bowdon Tanner Medical Center Carroll County Commissioners Price, Pyles, Dangle, Parmer Roenigk Digital Craft City of Mt. Zion Sustainable Recycling Milestone Investment West GA Technical College Carroll County Water Authority City of Villa Rica “Growing business in our community.” Carroll Chamber News Next Ad Deadline December 20 Promote your business with a full color promotion in the Chamber News: Business card 2x3” - $20.00 1/4 page 4x5” - $30.00 1/2 page 5x8” - $40.00 Full-page portrait 8x10” - $50.00 Submissions must be camera-ready (300 dpi+ JPG, PDF or PNG). Email to communications@carroll-ga.org For more information, please call (678) 890-2377. Find us at: The Carroll Chamber of Commerce Chamber News is distributed online on the first business day of each month to over 1,200 Chamber members and area leaders. CARROLL COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 200 Northside Drive, Carrollton, Georgia 30117 Phone: 770-832-2446 Fax: (770) 832-1300 carrollchamber@carroll-ga.org www.carroll-ga.org 2 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org The Carroll County Chamber will “Run for the Roses” The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce will “Run for the Roses” in 2014, starting with the annual dinner set for Friday, Jan. 10, at the University of West Georgia’s Campus Center Ballroom. The reception begins at 6 pm, followed by dinner at 7 pm. Incoming Chamber Chairman Kathy Yates invites members to “Run for the Roses” themselves during the after dinner entertainment of six horse races. The Ballroom’s three large projection screens will allow every guest to feel as if they are sitting on “millionaire’s row” as they watch the races. Annual award presentations will include Citizen of the Year, the Thomas S. Upchurch Workforce Education Award, Entrepreneur of the Year, and the Horizon Award. The reception, sponsored by J.R. Morgan Oil Company, begins at 6 pm followed by dinner and races. Cost is $50 per person or $350 per corporate table of eight. Please register by Jan. 3 by phoning 770-8322446 or online at www.carroll-ga.org. As part of the registration price, guests will receive tickets for choosing a winning horse per race, with chances of taking home one of six grand prizes. Guests are encouraged to wear their finest Derby Day hats to compliment horse derby attire. “Our Chamber of Commerce is the best of the best, just as the Kentucky Derby features the best of the best race horses,” Yates said. “The Chamber’s annual dinner is an opportunity to celebrate successes and set the pace for the new year’s program of work. I personally invite you to enjoy this fun evening to celebrate our community – as Dan Fogelberg’s song says ‘It’s the chance of a lifetime in a lifetime of chance.’” And it’s run for the roses As fast as you can Your fate is delivered Your moment’s at hand It’s the chance of a lifetime In a lifetime of chance And it’s high time you joined in the dance It’s high time you joined in the dance. - Dan Fogelberg Your Chamber/Carroll Tomorrow Staff Daniel Jackson ♦ President & CEO Brian Dill ♦ Vice President, Economic Development & Global Commerce daniel@carroll-ga.org brian@carroll-ga.org Donna Armstrong-Lackey ♦ Vice President, Business Development donna@carroll-ga.org Suzy Montalto ♦ Director, Accounting & Administrative Services suzy@carroll-ga.org Suzy McCorkel ♦ Director, Programs & Events suzymc@carroll-ga.org Cara Welch Herzog ♦ Director, Member Services cara@carroll-ga.org Kenny Edwards ♦ Director, Workforce Development kenny@carroll-ga.org Lisa Ledbetter ♦ Director, Communications communications@carroll-ga.org Joan Finch ♦ Information Specialist & Drugs Don’t Work Coordinator joan@carroll-ga.org Kathy Walker Rupp ♦ Administrative Assistant, The Burson Center burson@carroll-ga.org Chamber News December 2013 3 Special Thanks to our 2013 Forward Carroll Sponsors for another GREAT year!! Platinum Gold Advantage Office Solutions AgSouth Farm Credit, ACA/AgSouth Mortgages Carrollton Club Congregate Community MetroBank University of West Georgia West Georgia Technical College Silver Carroll County Animal Hospital Milestone Investment Management, LLC Prater & York, LLC Bronze Cottage Landing Assisted & Independent Living Fairfield Plantation Property Owners Assoc. First Baptist Church, Carrollton Garrett, Thomas & Fazio PC Grant $$$$ for You/Sandra Morris Green Sense Recycling Southland Insurance Agency 4 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Seizing the moment between future and memory ~ Chairman Gary Leftwich’s Farewell A year and a half ago, Canadian rockers Rush released the masterpiece Clockwork Angels, which included the song "The Garden." Featured among a realization that we all must nurture and protect our own gardens are the lines: The future disappears into memory with only a moment between. Forever dwells in that moment. Hope is what remains to be seen. How time flies. The past year has been a blur of board and committee meetings, ribbon cuttings, informative seminars and workshops, announcements of new industries, expansions and job growth. Future has disappeared into memory as we have worked together to make Carroll County a better place to work and live and an example for others to follow. Others indeed have followed our lead. They have traveled distances great and not so great to see firsthand how we nurture our collective garden. Harvard University came to Carroll County to study our workforce development partnerships. For the third straight year, the Atlanta Business Chronicle shared our story with a statewide audience. Other communities visited The Burson Center to see how new businesses thrive with a little help and encouragement. After seeing how we do things here, many of our visitors returned home, using our collaborative efforts as blueprints to develop gardens of their own. Others chose to join us in growing our own garden through new and expanded industries and hundreds of new jobs to be added in the next few years. None of this has happened by accident. You, the amazing, dedicated collection of Carroll County Chamber of Commerce members and volunteers, made it so. It has been my honor to stand shoulderto-shoulder with you as we continue to build a better community. Gary Leftwich opened the 2013 Chamber year with the ‘Here Comes the Sun’ celebration including the ‘Beatles’ at Annual Dinner. It has been a privilege to work alongside the collective staff of the chamber and Carroll Tomorrow. Together, Daniel Jackson, Donna Lackey, Suzy McCorkel, Suzy Montalto, Cara Herzog, Joan Finch, Brian Dill, Kenney Edwards, Kathy Walker Rupp and Lisa Ledbetter make up a team with which no other county in Georgia can compete. It is with mixed emotions I prepare to close out my share of the moment between future and memory. But, it is with the hope that remains to be seen that I hand over the gavel to Kathy Yates, knowing she will not let up one bit in our pursuit of excellence as we deliver success. I close my term as chairman a better person, having fully learned what it means to serve others. It was a very tough lesson at times, but service is the very fabric of which successful communities are made. Thanks to all of you who have supported our chamber through your tireless efforts. You deserve all of the credit for the success we have delivered. As we tend our garden, let us remember: The treasure of a life is a measure of love and respect the way you live, the gifts that you give. In the fullness of time, it's the only return that you expect. Chamber News December 2013 5 Tuesday, December 3, 2013 8:00 am Certus Bank 100 Tom Reeve Drive, Carrollton 6 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Chamber News December 2013 3 8 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Chamber News December 2013 9 10 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Upcoming Events WBA Morning Coffee Break Tuesday, Dec. 3, 8-9:00am Certus Bank Ambassador Committee Wednesday, Dec. 4, 8:30am Chamber CrowdWest 2.0—Doing Good Works for Nonprofits Wed., Dec. 4, 1:30-4:30pm Burson Center Chamber Board Meeting Monday, Dec. 9 Networking after Hours Tuesday, Dec. 10, 5-7:00pm Milestone Investment Mngmt. Workforce Education Comm. Wednesday, Dec. 11, 8:30am Chamber November BSL featured Drugs Don’t Work program Our Chamber recently presented “Why Be a Certified Drug Free Workplace?” Business Success Luncheon to local Chamber businesses. Speaker Chuck Wade explained why the current method of trying to cut off the drug supply was not working. Wade stated that the government has spent billions of dollars to stop drugs from coming into the U.S. and to stop the manufacture of drugs, to no avail. The way to stop the problem is by stopping the demand for illegal drugs. That is why the Georgia legislature enacted the Drugs Don’t Work program with its many benefits. Wade also encouraged attendees to contact government leaders and give opinions concerning the dangers of legalizing marijuana. He referenced the Denver Post article of what has happened in Colorado since legalizing marijuana, especially with children bringing the substance to school. Call or email Joan Finch, Carroll Chamber DDW Coordinator, at 678-890-2352 or joan@carroll-ga.org for more information on becoming a Drug Free Workplace to save 7.5% on workers compensation insurance, cut workers comp claims and improve employee productivity. A special thank you to Brian Krasielwicz and Papa John’s Pizza for sponsoring the workshop luncheon. Chamber News December 2013 11 Teen completes WG Youth Entrepreneur Academy Are there enterprising high school students in west Georgia ready to take a business idea and run with it? You bet! And John Jones, junior at Central High School, was the first finalist to complete the West Georgia Youth Entrepreneur Academy (wgYEA) with hopes of launching his entrepreneurial concept. business development,” Jones stated, “I am planning to attend Georgia Tech and my plans are to expand the business even farther while I’m in the engineering program there.” The 14-week Academy included sessions focused on writing a business plan, business operations, manufacturing guidelines, marketing, presentation skills, attracting investors and leadership skills. Each session was led by a professional from such organizations as the Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, UWG’s Richards College of Business (RCOB), the Small Business Development Center and Georgia Dept. of Economic Development. As the finalist for the first Academy class, John received a cash voucher and will have six months of free business assistance from The Burson Center and their partners. “I am so thankful to The Burson Center for this opportunity and I am going to stay on track with my wgYEA was made possible by the financial support from the Community Foundation of West Georgia, Southwire and Enterprise Holdings Foundation. Student participants are matched with a business planning mentor from the RCOB to shepherd them through the program. Lauren Holverson, MBA graduate student, said it was an honor to mentor John. “It’s The idea for this Academy wonderful to be a part of a came from Donna program that truly educates and Armstrong-Lackey, Vice assists young entrepreneurs in President of Business their journey to start a successful Development for the business in today’s rapidly Chamber and Carroll changing market,” she said. Tomorrow. “Research John Jones presents his business concept during his “These bright and innovative revealed that there is no other wgYEA graduation. students can really make a economic development difference in the world with their organization-sponsored youth entrepreneurship business ideas.” program in the state of Georgia,” she noted. She modeled wgYEA after programs in Kansas and Dr. Kimberly Green, RCOB assistant professor of student incubation programs run by Purdue and management who taught the sessions on business Syracuse universities with special emphasis on the planning, finds it interesting to see the wide variety of expertise of area community professionals. ideas that can emerge from an entrepreneurial mindset. “The training provided in the wgYEA program offers “Our goal is to provide business support for high the tools to direct the drive, determination and energy school students that allows them to start a business toward turning a product or service idea into a reality,” before ever graduating from high school,” she said. “Whether those students are ready to start a Armstrong-Lackey said. “The business incubation business now or are looking toward the future, resources available through The Burson Center and understanding the process of entrepreneurship can help our state-wide partners provide added benefit that them improve their chances for succeeding.” they would otherwise not be able to access.” 12 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org The Academy is open to students at least 16 years old from Bowdon, Bremen, Carrollton, Central, Haralson County, Heard County, Mt. Zion, Temple, and Villa Rica High Schools and Oak Mountain Academy. Applications for next year’s Academy will be available January 15, 2014 online at www.bursoncenter.com. Get to know your Chamber Board Each newsletter issue will profile one of your Chamber board members so you can get to know them. Their enthusiasm for their service to the Chamber is contagious – catch it today! Individuals serving on the Board of Directors represent hundreds of professions within the varied industries and businesses located throughout Carroll County. They bring unique leadership skills and talents to the table to better serve the Chamber membership. Name: Leonard Woolsey Business: Times-Georgian Title: Publisher Chamber Committee Service: Past Chairman, Carroll County Chamber What was your motivation for serving as a member of the Board of Directors for the Chamber? Service to your community is a privilege -- not a commitment. To be able to work with others in the community to make a positive difference in the community is something I feel strongly about and the chamber is the perfect place to be. How does your unique role in your business/industry benefit your service to the Chamber? I hope that with my background in communications I can lend a hand to any chamber member (or the chamber itself) in better getting their messages out to the community. Service to the members is one of the greatest benefits of membership. What leadership skills do you see exhibited by members of the Chamber Board? Selflessness. To a person, I witness the busiest and most committed people I know, come together for the good of the community. I'm very proud of those I serve with on the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce board. In your opinion, what is the single greatest advantage of Chamber membership? Helping others -- be it a business or community effort. The chamber is so much more than all about business -the chamber is really committed to improving our community on all levels. Education, workforce, economic development, leadership -the chamber is always at the table to contribute. Just for fun, when you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? A professional baseball player...and I've not yet thrown in the towel. I am always holding out hope the Braves might still call with each coming spring training. Chamber News December 2013 13 Chamber Gift Checks are a great way to give holiday gifts and support your local economy! Participating Merchants Accountants Garrett, Thomas, Fazio, PC Advertising, Marketing & Promotion American Sign Depot Ozier Products Southern Sales & Marketing Agriculture Supplies and Equipment Burson Feed and Seed, Inc. Animal Services & Supplies Carroll County Animal Hospital Unleash the Pawsitive Dog Training Automobile Sales and Service Carrollton Collision Center Contractors Maxwell Heating & Cooling, Inc. Cosmetics & Skincare Products Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio (Carrollton and Villa Rica) Lasting Beauty Permanent Make-Up Home Improvement Lowes Department Store Belk Department Store Entertainment Spinnerz Family Skate Center Fire & Water Restoration Paul Davis Emergency Services Automobile Service & Supplies Express Oil Change Florist Anderson’s Florist Mountain Oak Florist Awards, Plaques and Gifts McEver’s Awards, Trophies and Gifts Furniture Sales & Service Sit N Sleep The Furniture House of Carrollton Bicycle Sales & Service West Georgia Cycling Golf and Country Club Sunset Hills Country Club (golf shop only) Car Wash & Lube Harry T’s Car Wash & Lube Caterers and Food Service Little Hawaiian Cleaning Service and Supplies Sizemore Inc. Clothing and Accessories My Girls Boutique The Clothesline 14 Consultant Creatively Organized of W. GA Computer Sales & Service ACRA Computing American Computer Net Grocer Walker Meats Hair Salon Chris Cole Salon Indulge Salon & Day Spa Vicki-O’s Hardware & Building Materials Southern Home & Ranch Center Coffee Service Southern Gourmet Coffee Health and Fitness Center Sportsplex Cross Fit –Carrollton Communication Sales & Service American Computer Net Heating & Air Addison Smith Mechanical December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Home Healthcare Services Better off at Home Inns Best Western Carrollton Insurance Southland Insurance Agency IT Consulting American Computer Net Jewelry Design, Sales & Repair Baxley Jewelers, LLC Greg Cook’s Fine Jewelry & Diamonds The Mobley Company Jewelers Lawn & Garden Center Burson Feed & Seed, Inc. Mailing & Shipping The UPS Store (packaging & large freight also included) Newspaper Star News Times-Georgian Office Supplies & Equipment Advantage Office Solutions Painter Erickson Painting Pest Control Bug House Pest Control Photography Classical Photography Famous William Co., LLC Laura Barnes Photo Stephanie Warmoth Photography Support these local businesses! Participating Merchants Printers & Publishers ACRA Computing The UPS Store All Print Marketing and Media Solutions CC Printing, Inc. Caldwell Sales, Inc. Travel West Georgia Travel Veterinarian Carroll County Animal Hospital Mirror Lake Animal Hospital Web Design Fredric Finch Graphics Roenigk Digital Craft Restaurant Amvets Post 99 (restaurant only) El Ranchito Mexican Restaurant Honey Baked Ham Company IHOP Little Hawaiian Restaurant Loco Mex LongHorn Steakhouse Moe’s Southwest Grill Papa John’s Pizza (Maple St.) Plates on the Square The Lazy Donkey Mexican Restaurant Touchable Memories & Old Tyme Cafe Retail Barnes Store Fabric Peddler GNC of Villa Rica GNC of Carrollton Southern Home & Ranch Center Wal-mart Carrollton Sod & Sod Farm North Georgia Turf Spa Indulge Salon & Day Spa Results! Medical Spa Storage Facility AAA Private Self Storage Tire Sales Express Oil Change Tourism Chamber News December 2013 15 Harvest Dinner celebrates Farm-City Week The 2013 Harvest Dinner highlighted agriculture and business partnerships in Carroll County. This year’s award winners included Ray Fulford, founder/owner of Ra-Lin Construction and Southern Home and Ranch, Business Award; local rancher Randy Carden, Agribusiness Award; and, Winston Jones and Amy Lavender of the Times-Georgian, the Special Award for press coverage and support of the agricultural community. GDoA’s Bo Warren (center) joins Ag-Business Committee chair Merrell Folsom and Chamber President Daniel Jackson. A gathering of over 120 enjoyed Georgia grown foods and a presentation by keynote speaker, Bo Warren, Director of Business Development for the Georgia Department of Agriculture. He shared annual growth trends in Georgia’s $71 million agriculture sector, including over $230 million supporting the Carroll County economy. The Harvest Dinner is sponsored by the AgSouth Farm Credit, Carroll County Chamber, UGA Cooperative Extension-Carroll County, Carroll County Farm Bureau, Carroll Electric Membership Corp. and Tanner Health System. Special thanks to the Coggins family for food preparation and the Carroll Farm Bureau Women’s Committee for decorations. Ray Fulford accepts the Business Award from Jackson. Agriculture Award winner Randy Carden’s son Bryan accepts award from KCB’s Jacqueline Dost. 16 November 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Extension’s Paula Burke presents Special Awards to Winston Jones and Amy Lavender. The City of Temple announces construction of a new city hall with a ground breaking ceremony. Local Legislative delegation speaks of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness at Chamber membership breakfast Baxley Jewelers welcomes Chamber ambassadors for a grand opening ribbon cutting. WBA Coffee Break The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce hosted the county’s Legislative delegation at the recent membership breakfast. (L-R) Representative Randy Nix (District 69), Representative Kevin Cooke (District 18), Representative Dusty Hightower (District 68), Senator Mike Dugan (District 30), Representative Lynn Smith (District 70) and Senator Mike Crane (District 28) gave brief overviews on upcoming bills concerning gun legislation, public education with an emphasis on workforce readiness, the state budget, and the promotion of business/ industry in the state. Monthly WBA Morning Coffee Breaks are becoming a networking staple for the women professionals of the Carroll Chamber. Chamber News December 2013 17 18 November 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Members in the News The University of West Georgia and Tanner Health System announced a new partnership to bolster opportunities for current and future nurses throughout the region and support the delivery of high quality nursing care. The university’s nursing program is now known as the Tanner Health System School of Nursing. The school occupies a new state-of-the-art facility, opened in Fall 2013, with high fidelity simulation suites and problem-based, technologyenhanced classrooms and has more than 475 undergraduate and graduate nursing students enrolled this fall. (GEFA). The Indian Creek Reservoir is a 643-acre planned drinking water supply reservoir, which involves expanding the storage of an existing flood control dam on Indian Creek in the Tallapoosa River Basin. Tanner Medical Center/Carrollton is among the top hospitals in Georgia for patient safety for the second year in a row, according to a new report from Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit health care research firm. The Leapfrog Group analyzed 2,539 hospitals from across the country to develop their Hospital Safety Score. Tanner was among only 11 in Georgia to earn an “A” rating for patient safety. Dr. Skip Sullivan, President of West Georgia Technical College, has been named President of Alfred State College in Alfred, N.Y. beginning Jan. 2, 2014. Sullivan has served WGTC as president since 2006 and enrollment has more than doubled during this tenure. Alfred State College has more than 3,200 students and is one of the State University of New York’s five designated Colleges of Technology. Southwire’s Safety Director Kimberly Watson has been named to the Region IV Board of Directors for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Program Participants’ Association (VPPPA). The VPPPA provides a network of more than 2,000 companies and work sites that are involved in OSHA or the Department of Energy (DOE) Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP). The Carroll County Water Authority announced that the Indian Creek Reservoir is one of four water supply projects included in the Governor’s Water Supply Program. The total investment in all four programs will be up to $44.9 million with the amount for each project to be determined during negotiations with the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority Do you have a news item of interest to your fellow Chamber Members? Submit it to: communications@carroll-ga.org by December 20 for inclusion in the next newsletter. Chamber News December 2013 19 20 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Chamber News December 2013 21 Welcome New Members! Hayes, James & Associates, Inc. Mark Bond 4145 Shackleford Rd. Ste. 300 Norcross, GA 30093 Phone: 770-923-1600 Email: mbond@hayesjames.com Website: www.hayesjames.com Category: Surveying & Engineering Bagwell Properties Catherine Bagwell 49 Bear Creek Rd. Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 770-832-7973 Category: Rental Properties All World Machinery Supply, Inc Kathy Roberts 103A Kingsbridge Drive Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 770-830-7751 Email: kroberts@allworldmachinery.com Category: Industrial Service & Supply The Seat Caddy Gary Bullock 500 Old Bremen Rd. Ste. 110 Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 877-623-3535 Email: garyb@theseatcaddy.com Website: www.theseatcaddy.com Category: Medical Supplies & Sporting Goods EnterCloud Solutions Kenneth Hayes 500 Old Bremen Rd. Ste. 120 Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 770-500-0140 Email: kh01@hostedatandvoice.com Website: www.hostedatandvoice.com Category: IT Services 22 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Wilson Professional Counseling Kenyatta Wilson 500 Old Bremen Rd. Ste. 113 Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 404-593-6021 Email: kimmiephillips77@aol.com Category: Counseling West Georgia Bookkeeping Solutions Tennille Carter 500 Old Bremen Rd. Ste. 123 Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 678-520-1225 Email: info@westgeorgiabookkeeping.com Website: www.westgeorgiabookkeeping.com Category: Accounting & Tax Preparation My Kidz Dentist Dr. Lona D. Bibbs 1109 South Park Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 770-253-4488 Email: tinytoothdoctor@yahoo.com Category: Dentist & Orthodontists NuWay Dry Cleaners Bart Doss 302 City Hall Ave. Carrollton, GA 30117 Phone: 770-832-2402 Email: nuwaycleaners@bellsouth.net Website: www.nuway-cleaners.com Category: Dry Cleaners www.keepcarrollbeautiful.org Volunteer TODAY! 678-321-4816 An abused or neglected child needs your strength. Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate! P.O. Box 310 Carrollton, GA 30112 770-838-1964 www.carrollcasa.com Volunteer Today! (678)890-2357 lift@carroll-ga.org Chamber News December 2013 23 24 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Program begins February 2014—Apply Today! Chamber News December 2013 25 26 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org Chamber News December 2013 27 28 December 2013 www.carroll-ga.org
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