Kathy Brown: Helping to Keep Food Production Safe and Legal By Joan Doggrell Kathy met our former governor, Sonny Perdue, at an expo in Savannah Have you ever wondered how those beautiful fresh vegetables and fruits get from the farms to your...
Read More ›A Conversation with Joshua and Sara Wieda: Their Winding Trails to St. Paul’s By Joan Doggrell Josh, Sara, Gwen and Tallis Wieda joined Don and me for pizza one evening. We had a wonderful conversation about religion in general, their previous...
Read More ›By Joan Doggrell St. Paul’s very own Nola Daniel, member of the Parish Choir, a Daughter of the King, holistic healer, folk singer, and mother of seven children, comes from a family that played a central role in the preservation of the folk songs...
Read More ›By Joan Doggrell He retired in March of 2019, but for almost eight years, Lou Graner was the Executive Director of Coweta County’s Samaritan Clinic. Moreover, he played an essential role in the planning and financing of this life-saving...
Read More ›By Joan Doggrell Behind St. Paul’s Memorial Garden wall is a small family cemetery. You won’t see it unless you walk around in back of the wall. This little burying ground once belonged to the Brewster family. It was located in the southwest...
Read More ›By Joan Doggrell I’d heard that the Launch Pad Library at Ruth Hill Elementary School is an awesome place, and when I visited it, I wanted to be a kid again. The large, colorfully decorated room is organized so that books, STEAM activities, and...
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