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Memories of the land before PTCBy Scott Bradshaw Special to The Citizen Some readers know I moved to Peachtree City 10 years ago and will be surprised that I have early memories of the area I hold so dear to my heart. There are others who can better tell the story of Peachtree City’s inception, growth, and success during the past five decades. A dream realized: PTC’s first newspaperBy Jimmy Booth Special to The Citizen Peachtree City’s early years of planning and development had caught my attention. Returning to Fayette County in 1965 after graduating from college and working at a couple of small newspapers, I moved in with my parents when they bought a home in Peachtree City. Two years later, Margo and I were married, and she and I made our home in Peachtree City. How McIntosh High School got its nameWhen a second high school was going to be built in Fayette County in the early 1980s, it was going to be placed in Peachtree City. Meet the mayors who led Peachtree City through 50 yearsWe did not want to just list the mayors and their dates of service, but wanted to include a short biography about them. A memorable pickin’ session in PTCBy JIMMY BOOTH Special to The Citizen Back in Peachtree City’s early years, I remember attending some games during a large invitational men’s softball tournament held at Riley Field in Peachtree City. PTC planned for a lot more people[This column was published Nov. 14, 2001.] In the rhetoric of election year politics, a certain theme of misinformation disinformation? seems to be endlessly repeated, apparently on the supposition that if something is said often enough, it will be believed as true. Dr. Drake, PTC medical pioneerThis column was first published Jan. 27, 1999. Henry C. Drake, M.D., was Peachtree City’s first doctor, and long after he opened his office here in 1971, the only physician practicing in the county besides Helen and Ferrol Sams. How the PTC fire department came to be[This column was published Jan. 24, 2001.] When the officers of Peachtree City Fire Department asked me to speak at the department’s awards banquet earlier this month, they said they wanted the newer members to hear how things used to be, to give them an idea of our beginnings. The good old days in Fayette’s fire service, part 2[This column was published March 6, 2002.] Continuing with C.J. Mowell, Jr.’s memories of the Fayette County’s mid-20th century fire service: Flat Creek Club — A sort of history[This column was published July 3, 2006.] Talk about deja vu all over again. For the first time in many, many years we had dinner at Flat Creek Club in Peachtree City. We were there twice in the past month, actually. PTC’s first golf course opensI remember that when Flat Creek Golf Course was built, I worked for the local newspaper and was sent to cover the first tee-off. It was on Labor Day, 1968. Our constant friend[This column was published July 23, 2008.] With the reality of Pastor John Weber’s retirement finally sinking in, I know I have to seek my usual therapy of writing about it. No one could possibly deserve the rewards of his good life more than Weber. Remembering Stanley Neely[This column was published April 5, 2008.] Less than a week ago, a couple of us were forming plans to “do” one more lunch together, as sister and brothers in a unique family. We’ve tried to do this annually, but this time we waited too long. Plunkett to run for PTC mayor's seatPeachtree City Councilmember Cyndi Plunkett this morning announced she will run for mayor of Peachtree City. Plunkett, whose four-year term on council is expiring in December, will face off against fellow councilman Don Haddix and political newcomer Scott Rowland. PTC’s 4th of July parade to have 50th anniversary flavorPeachtree City’s venerable July 4th parade will continue its tradition Saturday at 9 a.m., but with a special nod to the city’s 50th anniversary. As such, the city’s former mayors have been invited to serve as co-grand marshals of the parade. Scheduled to lead the parade are former mayors Joel Cowan, Ralph Jones, Chip Conner, Howard Morgan’s widow Dolly, Herb Frady, Fred Brown Jr., Bob Lenox and Steve Brown. Get ready to pay more for trash pickup in Peachtree CityIf you live in Peachtree City, get ready to pay more to get your trash picked up, courtesy of the City Council and Keep Peachtree City Beautiful. Another local bank fails, is taken overResidents of Peachtree City and Tyrone lost another local bank with the June 26 closing of Neighborhood Community Bank (NCB) by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance (DBF). The Newnan-based bank also operated two branches in Coweta County. NCB deposit accounts were transferred to CharterBank of West Point. Dyer announces for PTC CouncilVolunteer firefighter Les Dyer has announced he will run for a seat on the Peachtree City Council this November. Dyer, a 20-year resident, will vie for the Post 4 seat currently occupied by Councilwoman Cyndi Plunkett. Plunkett previously has said she was considering a run for mayor but yesterday she declined to comment on her future plans. Men honored for saving 3 boaters in Lake HortonTwo men were honored last week for their heroic efforts in saving three others whose boat capsized in Lake Horton April 29. Derk Mueller and Mike Shaffan were congratulated for intervening after seeing three men struggle in the water after the boat overturned. While 911 was called by other witnesses, Mueller and Shaffan quickly responded to the area and assisted the victims. PTC charity chosen for national honorPeachtree City’s Ryan Housley has been named one of 30 community All-Stars by Major League Baseball and People Magazine. Another Friday, another local bank failureFor the second week in a row, a bank that does business in Fayette County has failed. Late Friday afternoon, the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance took possession of Neighborhood Community Bank, headquartered in Newnan. NCB has operated a branch in Peachtree City near the intersection of Ga. Highway 54 East and Walt Banks Road. PTC store manager arrested for parcel theftsThe manager of a local shipping store was arrested Wednesday after police determined he was stealing items shipped through the store. La Hacienda server busted with phony IDA server at La Hacienda in Peachtree City was arrested Thursday after police caught him serving alcohol with a phony alcoholic beverage handling permit. PTC acquiring site near Lake PeachtreePlans to allow remote controlled vehicle track Peachtree City and Fayette County officials have agreed to a land swap that will provide the city with a 7.81 acre tract direct across Kelly Drive/McIntosh Trail from Lake Peachtree. PTC floats $2.38 million loan to upgrade 4 fire stations, City Hall parking lotPeachtree City is going to undertake significant repairs and upgrades at its four fire stations along with resurfacing the City Hall parking lot in the coming year at a cost of $1.08 million. PTC drops unpopular sewer proposalA grandiose proposal to bring sewer service to one of Peachtree City’s oldest neighborhoods has fallen by the wayside. City officials were looking into the feasibility of building the necessary improvements for the Hip Pocket Road area to the west of Lake Peachtree. Safety zone established for PTC July 4th fireworksThe Peachtree City Fire Department has released a map showing the 700-800 feet safety zone established for the annual July 4th fireworks show over Lake Peachtree. To ensure a safe environment for residents and visitors viewing the fireworks presentation, a buffer of 700-800 feet in all directions from the area of discharge must be maintained, fire officials said. Police looking for DUI offendersCrackdown for July 4 holiday centered on safety Peachtree City police officers are reminding residents to use caution when driving over the July 4 holiday. Langley’s light show aims to get people in the mood for upcoming holidayTom Langley has decorated his home for the holidays for over 40 years. It was a tradition that his father started one Christmas and now Langley decorates the front yard of his home in Morallion Hills in Peachtree City on as many holidays as possible. Last Christmas, Langley, who has a background in engineering and electronics, decided to try light animation for his Christmas display. It was challenging, but ultimately successful. In order to get a little more practice and display his patriotism, Langley has created a six minute light animation display to celebrate the Fourth of July. PTC Library to stretch hours for school yearShorter schedule starting next summer When school starts back up in August, the Peachtree City Library will go back to being open longer on weeknights. Also, the library’s Wednesday hours will be increased to stretch from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. from the current time of noon-6 p.m. |