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Dar ThompsonTogether we can make a difference and I respectfully ask for your vote. Unlike the other candidates whom have not presented one plan on generating revenue for the city, I looked to my entrepreneurial skills and have presented multiple ideas; ideas that can generate fresh revenue to the city, as well as ideas on how to bring relief to our seniors that desperately need the help. Dan TennantIf I am asking for your vote to elect me the next mayor of Peachtree City, I had better give you some good reasons to do so. Here are the Top Ten for Tennant: Steve RapsonMy campaign platform is basically, “Vote for me, I’m just a regular guy, your neighbor, whose only motivation is my desire to preserve the quality of life that brought my family, and probably yours, to live in this wonderful city.” Cyndi PlunkettIn this second essay, the focus will be on two quality of life issues: recreation and the proposed West Village annexation. Harold LogsdonGeorge Washington had the most difficult administration in the history of our country. That’s because he didn’t have a previous administration to blame his troubles on, like our current mayor. Dan GibbsI appreciate this opportunity to share more of who I am and what Peachtree City can accomplish with the right leadership and vision. Steve BrownI have really enjoyed working with our current City Council. Obviously, my opponents in this campaign are not going to celebrate our accomplishments over the past four years. Being rated the eighth best place to live by CNN/Money Magazine was a great honor. Even better, Peachtree City was most affordable place to live and had the lowest crime rate in the top ten. Phil BoswellThe annexation of the “West Village” will one day soon be an old issue, whether it is built out in PTC or elsewhere. Steve BooneOne of the most prominent reasons I felt compelled to run for Peachtree City Council was to bring about a greater sense of cooperation. Yawn named PCTA chiefLauren Yawn has been named executive director of the Peachtree City Tourism Association, officials announced Wednesday. Logsdon, Thompson top fund-raisers in mayoral racePeachtree City mayoral candidates Harold Logsdon and Dar Thompson are getting a tremendous amount of financial support, according to campaign financial disclosure statements filed by both candidates recently. Candidates speak out at two local forumsThe Senior Adult Council held its first-ever candidate forum, and over 140 people were in attendance. It was held at The Gathering Place senior center last Sunday. PTC fire dept. hosting haunted houseLooking for a scary good time, or maybe some thrills and chills to get in the Halloween spirit? Then the place to go is the Leach Fire Station in Peachtree City, where the fire department will host its annual Haunted House fund-raiser from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Oct. 21-22 and Oct. 28-29. Peeples Pumpkin Run set for Oct. 29Peeples Elementary will host its annual Pumpkin Run Saturday, Oct. 29, rain or shine. The run will include a 5K run and a one-mile fun run/walk. Warm-ups will begin at 8 a.m. with the 5K starting at 8:30 a.m. and the fun run/walk event following at 8:40 a.m. Registration is $15 per participant through Oct. 28. Race day registration is $20. McIntosh band honoredThe Spirit of McIntosh Marching Band won best overall in class at the Marching Classic at Brookwood High School Oct. 1. Barnard heads statewide HBABob Barnard, president of Barnard and Associates Remodeling in Fayetteville and a former president of the Home Builders Association of Midwest Georgia, has been elected president of the Home Builders Association of Georgia, representing approximately 12,000 companies and over 250,000 individuals in the building industry. Marshall attends training univ.Gary Marshall, broker at Assist 2 Sell Buyer & Seller Realty Center in Peachtree City, recently attended a comprehensive 3 day Star Power Team training university course in Atlanta. The university experience starts with the collective knowledge of The Star Power Stars as the instructors for the class. Harry Norman hosts food driveHarry Norman, Realtors sales associate Karol Hall of the Peachtree City Office will act as food drive coordinators collecting food from Oct. 17 through Nov. 21 for the Atlanta Community Food Bank. The food bank serves nonprofit organizations throughout the metropolitan area. Harry Norman, Realtors has held an annual food drive for more than a decade and has been among the food bank’s largest corporate contributors of food for many years. Bullard has dropoff points for ‘Toys for Tots’The Coldwell Banker Bullard Realty organization’s offices are once again serving as dropoff points for the annual U. S. Marine Corps Reserve “Toys for Tots” campaign. Ground broken for Eagle's Brooke clubMore than 150 local and state government officials, real estate professionals and home owners attending the ground breaking for Killearn's new Eagle's Brooke Golf and Country Club heard Henry County Commission Chairman Jason Harper say that the community was on track to become one of the top features in the recreational and residential life of Henry County. Windsong builder perfects formula for active adult livingAs empty nesters seek ways to make their lives less complicated, many choose to downsize their homes and turn to low-maintenance living, buying homes with smaller lots and homeowners’ associations that handle lawn maintenance. Steve RapsonI appreciate this opportunity provided by The Citizen to share my views on the issues affecting Peachtree City. I have enjoyed my four and one-half years serving as a member of the City Council. It has been my pleasure to serve and I appreciate the many e-mails and phone calls from concerned citizens. To me, that is what public service on the local level is all about: serving and listening to the concerns of the average citizen. Mayor Steve BrownIt has truly been an honor to be in your service for the past four years. The restructuring in Peachtree City has been very successful. I remained true to my core values: love your citizens as you would yourself, listen to others, obey the law, be fiscally responsible, encourage innovation and stand up for what is right on behalf of my constituents. Phil Boswell“I am glad you are running for mayor, you will make a good one. But, why do you want to run? Why would you want to get into that mess?” Harold LogsdonIn my race for mayor I have focused on three major areas where I believe our current city administration has failed us: leadership, financial accountability, and quality of life. Dar ThompsonI enter my candidacy for mayor of Peachtree City, not as a politician, but as a public servant and a partner to the people of this great city. Dan TennantAfter considerable thought, discussions with friends and family, and prayerful reflection, I decided to enter the race for mayor. I did so because I believe I have the necessary experience, drive, and dedication to serve as an effective leader for Peachtree City. Dan GibbsPeachtree City can now see the vision of its initial planners coming to fruition. This accomplishment marks the end of one challenge and the beginning of an even larger one. Cyndi PlunkettI am Cyndi Plunkett, a candidate for City Council, Peachtree City Post 4. In this first essay I would like to introduce myself, briefly give you my thoughts on some of the issues facing Peachtree City, and convince you that I am the best candidate for City Council. |