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Southwire Community Day October 17th

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6.5K Run/Walk – Step up your race game a notch by participating in this four-mile road race, beginning at 8:30 AM in Southwire’s Corporate Parking Lot. Pre-register by October 5 for just $15! Same day registration will be available beginning at 7:30 AM. Register today because the price goes up to $20 after October 5! All proceeds will benefit the Carroll County Council on Aging: a non-profit organization seeking to identify and meet the needs of senior citizens in the west Georgia area. The National Council on Aging has made it their mission and passion to improve the lives of older Americans for nearly 65 years.

Electronics Recycling –This year Southwire and Keep Carroll Beautiful are partnering to offer TWO collection sites! Drop off your recyclable shoes, light bulbs and old electronics Saturday, October 17, any time between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM at Southwire’s Corporate Parking Lot in Carrollton OR the Southwire Villa Rica Plant off of West Industrial Court in Villa Rica. Visit www.keepcarrollbeautiful.org to find out more!

Tours, Food & Family Fun – Beginning at 4:00 PM at The Amp at Adamson Square, enjoy a free food tasting from several area restaurants, plant tours and fun activities for the entire family.

Blood, Sweat & Tears- Free Concert! – End the day with a free concert that kicks off at 6:00 PM at The Amp. Our opening act features Georgia Music Hall of Fame’s Male Vocalist of the Year and southern rock musical group, The Lefty Williams Band. Headlining is a twenty-first century version of one of the music scene’s most popular bands who has been rocking the stage for more than four decades now: Blood, Sweat & Tears with American Idol star, Bo Bice!

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Six-time STAR teacher, Alice taught Advanced Placement English, literature, composition, speech and theater for over twenty years, part of which time she also served as Director of Admissions, Development, Public Relations, and Alumni at Oak Mountain Academy. She is the managing partner of Ridley-Teal Properties and content editor for the City Menus. She is a board member of the Carroll Symphony Orchestra and enjoys playing flute with the Carroll Community Wind Ensemble.