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Quality of Life
Every community has one and most of them are convinced that theirs is the best.  Here we have the best of both worlds.  A County that is largely rural, but that provides easy and immediate access to the big city.  Towns that are well preserved and restored yet are also vibrant bustling centers of commerce. We have multiple golf courses, private, semi-private and public that provide fun and challenging experiences for players of all skill levels and budgets.  Additionally we provide for a wide range of recreation and sports activities for citizens of all ages.  Programs in soccer, softball, baseball, football and tennis draw literally thousands of participants at a time.

You will find excellent medial care here in Newnan and in the major medical facilities in Atlanta.

The other elements will provide deeper insight into key elements of what most people mean when they inquire about "Quality of Life".  Like most others, we do believe that ours is the best!  We invite youto come experience it and judge for yourself.

Healthy Outdoor Living
Sports, leisure, and recreational offerings found throughout the county reflect Coweta residents’ dedication to positive, healthful, energizing activities. Soccer fields are found at almost all of the county’s parks, including the Whitlock Complex on Highway 34. Running/jogging trails can be found across the county. Several annual road races take place, including the Festival Days Road Race, held Labor Day Weekend each year in conjunction with the Powers Crossroads Festival.

The county’s Hunter Complex is located on Highway 16, offers jogging/walking trails surrounding the entire facility. In addition, the Complex offers three football fields for youth teams.

Little league softball and baseball are popular. County facilities provide high quality programs and facilities at convenient locations in Newnan (adjacent to the county’s Recreation Department offices at 39 Hospital Road), and also in Moreland, Grantville, Senoia, Sharpsburg, and in the Arnco-Sargent community.

Youth football and cheerleading are offered through the Recreation Department and attract hundreds of young people each year ages five to 17. In addition, several active swim teams/clubs can be found throughout the county.

Canon Gate VillageGolf continues to be one of the most attractive recreational and leisure time activities, and the golf amenities offered by the Coweta County area are exceptional. Courses range from private, upscale country clubs to public courses to driving ranges and teaching centers.

Canongate is a group of seven golf clubs under the same ownership and management group. Members have reciprocating rights to play at any of the member clubs. Canongate-White Oak offers 36 holes in Newnan, with the remaining courses in close proximity in the surrounding counties. SummerGrove and Orchard Hills are two popular daily fee courses. SummerGrove Golf Course in Newnan stretches across residential neighborhoods and woodland areas and offers 18 championship holes. SummerGrove features Zoysia fairways and bent grass greens. Orchard Hills Golf Club has a traditional Scottish links feel with gentle rolling hills and bent grass greens.

The Summit Family YMCA was founded in 2001 through a unique partnership with the medical partners of The Summit Healthplex and The Metro Atlanta YMCA. The popularity of the “Y” in Coweta County has required a move from the original facility.

The design for the new facility includes a two-story building with a courtyard between the new pool and the tennis courts. It will include a gymnasium, space for fitness/wellness programs, a state-of-the-art natatorium with an eight-lane swimming pool, a teen center, a senior community center, a running track, and space for toddler care.

Equestrian sports are also very popular in the county. Scenic horse farms line many of the vast rural areas of the county in the riding disciplines of hunters and jumpers, three-day eventing, fox hunting, combined driving and Western. A new equestrian facility opened in 2004 at the Coweta County Fairgrounds and will host a variety of equestrian events. 

The Arts
Acting as an umbrella for arts groups in the city and the county, the Newnan-Coweta Arts Council, a nonprofit organization, promotes all the arts, coordinates information and awareness of arts activities and venues, and creates partnerships with the schools.

The Newnan Community Theatre Company (NCTC), located at 24 First Avenue, is a live theatre company offering a variety of performances for adults and children throughout the year. The Company, which is an all-volunteer organization, offers three different “series” during the season. In addition, the NCTC’s KidsPlay classes and KidsCamp summer program give children the opportunity to experience and to enjoy all aspects of live theatre performance, including experience in performing, set building, and learning about make-up and costumes.

Center for Performing ArtsThe Centre for Performing and Visual Arts is a 48,000-square foot, $8 million facility, which opened in the spring of 2004. Located on Lower Fayetteville Road, the Center includes a 999-seat theatre with stage, lighting, acoustics, fly system, shop, and dressing room space. The stage, which can be raised or lowered as needed, is equipped with lighting and sound controlled from booths at the rear of the theater. Dressing room space is comparable to, or in some cases, larger than in many professional theatres. In addition, there are green rooms for performers, special guests, and the media, ticket sales space, and an open gallery area as well as a large meeting room with catering kitchen and storage. The Center was designed to accommodate all mediums of art—performing arts, visual arts, and music. 

Community Service
Community service organizations range from national organizations with local chapters and branches. These include the American Red Cross, the Boys and Girls Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Habitat for Humanity and United Way. Other organizations have been formed through the vision of local residents to meet local needs of families, senior adults, and children, such as the Alliance for Children’s Enrichment, Angel’s House, The Community Welcome House, the Continental Societies, the Coweta Community Foundation and the Good Samaritan Transition House. 

STATE PARK

Chattahoochee Bend State Park
Almost 3,000 acres of beautiful countryside, including seven miles of river frontage are in development now to create Chattahoochee Bend State Park.  The park is in northwest Coweta County along the banks of the Chattahoochee River. The State of Georgia purchased the property in the late 1990's as part of a larger effort to preserve untouched riverfront properties throughout Georgia.  The property has been undeveloped for most of this time, until an effort was begun by the Coweta County Convention and Visitor's Bureau and the Coweta County Commission.  These Coweta oficials developed a conceptual plan for the park property and thanks to the hard work of Coweta's legislative delegation, funding was approved by the state legislature in 2006.  The first phase of the project is for passive recreation and is funded with $7 million in bonds.  The park began construction in the Fall of 2009.

A Friend of the Chattahoochee Bend State Park organization has been formed to help get this park up and running by early 2011. 
When opened, Chattahoochee Bend will be Georgia's fifth largest state park.


 

 

Last updated: 3/25/2010 12:29:55 PM