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6B Fayette County News
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
the winning bidder takes posses
sion of the personal property.
07/05,12
NOTICE OF SELF STORAGE
SALE
Please take notice Midgard Self
Storage - Fayetteville GA located at
235 GA-314, Fayetteville, GA 30214
intends to hold a public sale to sell
the property stored in the follow
ing units stored at the Facility. The
public sale to the highest bidder will
occur at an online auction via www.
storageauctions.com on 7/21/2023
at 1:00PM. Unless stated otherwise
the description of the contents are
household goods and furnishings.
Gregg J Weiland unit #2028; Otis
Alford unit #1042; Tiffany Pulley
units #1028, #1183. All property is
being stored at the above self-stor
age facility. This sale may be with
drawn at any time without notice.
Certain terms and conditions apply.
See manager for details.
07/05,12
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned intends to sell the
personal property described below
to enforce a lien imposed on said
property under The Georgia Stor
age Facility Act. The undersigned
will sell at public sale by competi
tive bidding on Thursday the 27th
day of July, 2023 at 11:00 AM with
bidding to take place on Lockerfox.
com. Said property is SecurCare
Self Storage, 1100 Highway 54
East, Fayetteville, GA, 30214
Hall, Richard B040 Picture frames,
table, lamp, boxes, chairs, dresser
display case, bins, armoire, vacu
um, fan, tool cases, artwork.
Orji, Sundra D048 Desks, chairs,
safe, minifridge, printer, bins,
bags, step ladder, billboard, sig
nage, home dcor, artificial plants,
roll chairs, personal effects,.
Norman,Sherron D084 Washer
and dryer, TV, bed frame, suitcase,
boxes, table, books, bike, vacuum,
folding chair, crutches, bins, dress
er drawers, bed rails, pillows, purs
es, exercise gear, plastic bins.
Cara Hudson E026 Trampoline,
turn table, sewing machine, ladder,
boxes, clothing, fan, shelving, suit
case, personal papers and effects,
bags, totes, fold up bed, iron board,
bins, speakers.
Hudson, Cara I045 Metal shelf, fan,
ladders, rugs, chairs, desk, min
ifridge, bags, baskets, boxes, blow
dryer, electronics, power cord.
Crowe, Robert I059 Sofa love seat,
tables, mattress, night stands,
dresser.
Park, Cheryl K122 Mattress, box
springs, chairs, cabinets, tables,
trampoline, household items, bas
kets, personal effects and papers,
clothing shelvingdisplay case.
Park, Cheryl K124 Bed, mattress,
box spring, dressers, bookshelf,
sofa, love seat, printer, lamp, vac
uum, paint, pillows, sheets, mirror,
table, night stand, clothing, shoes,
shoe rack, personal effects.
Chandler, Teresa L133 Box
es,Bins,WaterHose,Stand, Wood
Cases,Glass,Metal Shelf.
Lovely, Lisa M211 Handtruck,
metal shelf, bags, boxes, clothing,
artwork, night stand, folding chair,
crafts.
Purchases must be paid for at the
time of purchase at storage facility
by cash only. All purchased items
are sold as is, where is, and must
be removed within 48 hours of the
sale. A refundable $100 cash de
posit for each unit won is required.
Sale is subject to cancellation in the
event of settlement between owner
and obligated party'.
07/12,19
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned intends to sell the
personal property described below
to enforce a lien imposed on said
property under The Georgia Stor
age Facility Act. The undersigned
will sell at public sale by competi
tive bidding on Thursday the 27th
day of July, 2023 at 10:00 AM with
bidding to take place on Lockerfox.
com. Said property is SecurCare
Self Storage, 112 New Hope Rd.,
Fayetteville, GA, 30214
Coach Ken D16 Boxes Misc.
Haneefah Muhammad A59
Bags, Boxes, Household goods.
Ariel Singleton A01
Boxes, Furniture, Misc items .
Delano Essue A54 Paint supplies,
wood panels, misc items, Misc
Items, Tools Workshop, Misc Items,
Tools Workshop, Yard Equipment.
Myron Jenkins A13 Bed frame,
Bags, Yard equipment, Misc Items.
Chelce Johnson C40
Boxes, Furniture, Misc items.
Michelle Carden H50
Boxes, Furniture, Misc items .
David Griffith Ill
Boxes, Totes, Misc.
Marcus Scott H18
Boxes, Furniture, Misc items .
Vicki Bailey H12-H13
stove, mattress,misc.
Patricia Storm D19
Boxes Totes, Furniture, Misc
Items, Tools Workshop.
Joe Jones H83 pots plants misc.
Bonard Anderson J65
lawnmower,tools, misc.
Erica Watts J20 chairs, boxes, misc.
Venesa Gore J71
mattress, love seat, bgs.
Michael Yancey D63-D65
Boxes, Furniture, Misc items.
Jubenal Perez J64 Boxes, Totes, Misc.
Pleasant, Winstonia Dio Applianc
es, Assorted Boxes Totes, Furni
ture, Household Goods, Misc Items.
Gary Daigle C58
tables, mattress, misc.
Christopher Stinchcomb H21
cabinets, chair, misc.
Anna Kibe I62 sofa, totes, misc.
David Griffith I100 Boxes, Totes, Misc.
Stephanie Cadogan J77
blanket,boxes,misc.
Symone Davis 168 beds, boxes, misc.
Purchases must be paid for at the
time of purchase at storage facility
by cash only. All purchased items
are sold as is, where is, and must
be removed within 48 hours of the
sale. A refundable $100 cash de
posit for each unit won is required.
Sale is subject to cancellation in the
event of settlement between owner
and obligated party.
07/05,12
DISSOLUTION OF
CORPORATION
CORPORATION DISSOLU
TION
Notice is given that a notice of intent
to dissolve Crosspoint Communi
ty Church of Peachtree City, Inc., a
Georgia corporation with its regis
tered office at 300 Tivoli Gardens,
Peachtree City, GA 30269 has been
delivered to the Secretary of State for
filling in accordance with the Geor
gia Business Corporation Code.
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July 12,2023
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Judge Moore
Presents at
Career Day
Judge David Moore,
who works in magistrate,
state, and superior courts
in Fayette County and
other state courts when
needed, spoke at Orrs Ele
mentary School in Griffin
for Career Day on May 23.
Students and teachers said
they enjoyed the presenta
tion and were given the op
portunity to ask questions
about the qualifications
and duties of a judge.
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Submitted
School System
Launching Podcast
Fayette County Public
Schools is introducing the
people who keep school days
running smoothly with “The
Honor Role,” the first official
podcast for the school system,
which will feature various em
ployees as guests on each epi
sode.
“Behind every school day is
a team of people worthy of rec
ognition, and they each have
their own story to tell,” com
mented system officials, who
say the podcast will feature
employees including teachers,
staff, nurses, custodians, cafe
teria workers, and bus drivers.
“Join the hosts as they dive
in and learn about the faculty
and staffs journeys, inspira
tions, and whys on ‘The Honor
Roll.’ If they help our schools
succeed, you will hear their
story.”
Episodes will soon be avail
able on all major podcast plat
forms and promoted on the
Fayette County Public Schools’
social media channels. Epi
sodes will be available at
https://www.buzzsprout.com/
2200811.
2023 Mahaffey Linkous All Smiles Award Recipients Announced
Dozens of students from
42 schools in Fayette, Cow
eta, and Pike counties were
recently awarded the Mahaf
fey Linkous Orthodontics All
Smiles Award, created by Dr.
Mike Mahaffey to recognize
students in grades four
through eight for outstanding
attitude and character, as
well as continue the mission
of spreading joy and positiv
ity throughout the com
munity.
Dr. Mahaffey and Dr. Eric
Linkous of Mahaffey Linkous
Orthodontics have demon
strated commitment to up
lifting young minds by
providing award winners
with a $100 gift card, a certif
icate, and a yard sign. Partic
ipating schools also get a
donation equal to the gift
cards given out.
Dr. Eric Linkous ex
pressed his enthusiasm for
the award, stating, "The end
of the school year is always
such an exciting time to cele
brate accomplishments and
reflect on highlights of the
year. We’ve found the All
Smiles Award to be a great
way to support our local
schools, which are the future
of our community, and to
help celebrate students that
bring a smile to others' faces
throughout the year with
their exceptional character
and contagious smiles."
Dr. Mahaffey’s and Dr.
Linkous' dedication to pro
moting positive values
among students has res
onated with both educators
and parents.
“We are very fortunate to
have the opportunity to
award two very special stu
dents with the All Smiles
Award,” said Fayette’s Spring
Hill Elementary School Prin
cipal Jamie Munoz. “While
we most frequently acknowl
edge academic accomplish
ments and attendance, it is
crucial to recognize character
and citizenship as well, which
is exactly what the All Smiles
Awards allow us to do.”
The excitement and joy
extend to the award recip
ients themselves, as well as to
their parents. Tami Arro-
wood says she was thrilled to
see her daughter Juliette win
at Kedron Elementary School
in Peachtree City.
“There are many reasons
that I’m proud of my sweet
girl, but displaying an excep
tional attitude is near the top
of my list,” she said. “Looking
for the good in people and sit
uations is needed in our
world now more than ever.”
At some schools, admin
istrators choose who wins the
All Smiles Award. Trinity
Christian School has students
vote instead. Fourth-grader
Joy Lander of Senoia says she
felt the love because she knew
her classmates were the ones
who voted for her, including
two girls she called her
“besties.”
“My friend Katie said, ‘I
knew I should have voted for
you. I knew I needed to vote
for you’. And then my friend
Anna Kate said, ‘Congratula
tions, I voted for you’.”
Fayette County
Winners:
Fayette County, Ele
mentary: Braelinn: fifth
graders Ella Morelli and
Braylon Tumblin; Cleveland:
fifth graders Addison Bard-
ney and Alex Negron; Cra-
bapple Lane: fifth grader
Bella Paul; Fayetteville: fifth
graders Rhyleigh Hines and
Irene Nguyen; Huddleston:
fourth grader Holly Aldredge
and fifth grader Mallory Hol-
lett; Inman: fourth grader
Remi Otero and fifth grader
Braylon Johnson; Kedron:
fifth graders Damarco
Dumas and Juliette Arro-
wood; North Fayette: fifth
grader Malcolm Robinson;
Oak Grove: fourth grader
Mellie Heard and fifth grader
Olivia Bodnaruk; Peachtree
City: fourth grader Emma
Carpenter and fifth grader
Liberty McElroy; Peeples:
fourth grader Guillermo Ala-
ron and fifth grader Gracie
Groth; Robert J Burch:
fourth grader Mariah Fergu
son and fifth grader Steve
Soto Santamaria; Sara Harp
Minter: fifth graders Wood-
leigh Misenheimer and An
drew Jones; Spring Hill
Elementary: fifth graders Ha-
dessah Backus and Carlee
Moore.
Fayette County, Mid
dle: Bennett’s Mill: sixth
grader Landen Tripodis, sev
enth grader Vladimir Manza-
nares, and eighth grader
Noah Kell; Flat Rock: sixth
grader Vanessa Aponte San
tiago, seventh grader Damien
St. Pierre, eighth grader
Wanda Holder; JC Booth:
sixth grader Leilani Buysing,
seventh grader Daena Ortiz,
and eighth grader Sara Hoti;
Rising Starr: sixth grader
Sara Kate Layton, seventh
grader Noah Allen, and
eighth grader Landry
Hunter; Whitewater: sixth
grader Gabe Gillam, seventh
grader Ellie Kuhn, and eighth
grader Madison Compton.
Charter and Private
Schools: Coweta Charter
Academy: fourth grader
Naomi Fasogban, fifth grader
Jack Babb, sixth grader Kai-
dence Maxwell, seventh
grader CJ McBee, and eighth
grader Hope Scraton; Liberty
Tech Charter: fourth grader
Reya Timbs-Usher, fifth
grader Naeemah Myrtyl,
sixth grader Colton Briggs,
seventh grader Jeremiah
Tuck, and eighth grader Eli
Scalf; Central Christian:
fourth grader Zoe Baugh,
fifth grader Ean Leather-
wood, sixth grader Gracen
Couch, seventh grader Mi-
kayla Okpara, and eighth
grader Kimari Poitier-Bul-
lard; Crosspointe Christian:
fourth grader Sadie Howard,
fifth grader Kendall Stevens,
sixth grader Jake Patterson,
seventh grader Layla Cohran,
and eighth grader Harrison
Wilkes; Crossroads Chris
tian: fourth grader Krista-
bella Tai, fifth grader
Roxanne Holden, sixth
grader Virginia Edwards,
seventh grader Frank Ed
wards, and eighth grader Na
thanael Tai; Landmark
Christian: sixth grader
Brooke Stewart, seventh
grader Aleah Kelso, and
eighth grader Jullian Jeffer
son; St. Paul Lutheran: fourth
grader Kayleigh Rumph, fifth
grader Reagan Harris, sixth
grader Mila Hernandez, sev
enth grader Eviana Barfield,
and eighth grader Nathen
Dover; The Bedford School:
fourth grader Nathan Coff-
ing, fifth grader Addie Loper,
sixth grader Davis Cape, sev
enth grader Aerleigh Wig
gins, and eighth grader Max
Snyder; Trinity Christian:
fourth grader Joy Lander,
fifth grader Madelyn Zar-
lenga, sixth grader Macken
zie Clark, seventh grader
Lucy Reichenbach, and
eighth grader Taylor Clark.