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Members of St. Georges Church in Newnan have broken ground
for an addition to their present building. The immediate need is for classroom
space for religious education since there are over 150 children attending
Sunday School regularly.
The addition will consist of two stories with eight classrooms
downstairs and a larger hall and two more classrooms upstairs. When the work
has been completed, the wall which now separates the present church and hall
will be removed thus doubling the seating capacity of the Church. This step was
foreseen in the 1969 construction and has saved the parish a considerable
amount of money. The cost of construction including architects fees is
not more than $217,000 with an additional $50,000 needed for the expansion and
renovation of the existing church. Plans call for the work to be completed by
September, 1979.
Present for the groundbreaking ceremony were the members of the
Parish Council headed by Taft Mansour, Sr.; the Building Committee with its
Chairman, Rob Muzio; representatives of the Carrasco, Norman and Mansour
families who originally formed the church; the contractor Bill Headley; the
construction foreman Jim Rogers, and the pastor, Father John Lerhinan, CSSR.
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