The Paper E-Edition for December is now available online

Click the following link for the full digital issue: PAPER DECEMBER E-EDITION.
From Staff Reports
The December issue of The Paper is now available for our readers online in a digital replica format.
On the front page is a neat Interview with Elf on the Shelf and a small photo gallery of scenes from Santa on the Downtown Newnan Square. Readers will also find a spotlight ad on Jess Barron of Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors.
Below are the highlights of what readers will find in this month’s 32-page issue.
• The story of the Birth of Jesus.
• The traditional story of eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon who wrote a letter to the editor of New York’s Sun, and the quick response was printed as an unsigned editorial Sept. 21, 1897 – Yes, Virginia; there is a Santa Claus.
• Susan Crutchfield, director of the Newnan Carnegie Library, writes in The Bookmark about the holiday programs taking place at the Carnegie.
• This month’s Chef column features Tina Cannon with a pair of delicious recipes.
• Columnist Jonathan W. Hickman offers up his Film Fix reviews of what is on the big-screen and streaming in December.
• Jess Barron writes about being thankful for Coweta County in his monthly Real Estate Column.
• Piedmont Newnan Hospital shares news on it’s Virtual Diabetes Classes and Tips on avoiding the Emergency Room this holiday season.
• Out and About Columnist Katie Anderson pens an interesting story on Coweta Ferst.
• A new column appears this month from the Rev. John Tomlin – Tales from the Car Show Prayer Booth.
• The December Local & Live Music column by Kris Youmans.
• Two full pages with news on Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corporation of America here in Newnan.
• Mr. Personality contributes his monthly column on downtown Newnan and other things.
Miss a recent issue of The Paper? Click the following link to view previous issues: https://www.wintersmedia.net/the-paper-e-editions/.
The Paper is mailed to neighborhoods – Arbor Springs, Lake Redwine, Newnan Country Club, SummerGrove, and White Oak – with an additional 6,000 distributed to over 125 locations in-and-around Coweta County.






