At Divyesh Mistry's Country Store, Warrenton Residents will find many of the same items offered at other convenience stores-beer, cigarettes, and coffee-but his freshly made subs, soups, and salads have been especially popular with customers. On Monday, August 7th, Mistry opened Warrenton Country Store & Deli at 460 Legion Drive, the old Red & White building. It is his third business in town; the others are Gunn Mini Mart and Chevron Food Mart. "We have really good reviews on our food, Mistry said. "We make our own bread." He said his customers enjoy the convenience of having a sandwich shop in Warrenton because they can now pick up subs for lunch or dinner rather having to drive out of town. Mistry sells various types of six-inch and 12-inch subs, including turkey, roast beef, and tuna. Soup flavors include broccoli cheddar and tomato basil, and he offers six salad options, including Caesar, Buffalo Chicken, and Veggie. Mistry likes seeing the looks on people's faces when they eat his food. To offer even more options to area residents, he rents part of the building to Dean's Kitchen, a Jamaican Restaurant." Jamaican food is really good, " Mistry said. He had thought of opening a country store in Warrenton for many years because the city didn't have one. The inside of the store even features country decor. Mistry said so far, the business has been successful, especially considering it's only been open for about a month. The store and deli aren't the only things that have impressed his customers. "They like the cleanliness of the store," he said. The store is open seven days a week from 7:30 AM - 9:00 PM. , and the deli is open from 9:30 AM - 7:00 PM daily. For more information, visit the Warrenton Country Store & Deli Facebook page or call 706-699-3742. Visit Warrenton Country & Deli at 460 Legion Drive, Warrenton, GA 30828. Article & Photo: Courtesy of The McDuffie Progress
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Our Generation team is always on so you can be too. The What, Where, and How of Energy Generation Energy is a crucial part of our everyday lives, and we are committed to generating clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy for Georgians – whenever and wherever they need it. For our employees in energy generating plants across the state, that means a fierce dedication to operating and maintaining our facilities 24-7 / 365, no matter what. These team members are generating reliable energy from a diverse mix of fuels and methods, and proudly serve Georgians with a focus on innovation, reliability, and stewardship. At any moment – day or night – there are thousands of dedicated, passionate people diligently working to ensure that our customers have the energy they need. No matter where you are in the Peach State, there is a person to thank every time you flip on a light switch or turn up the volume on your stereo. This August, Georgia Power is celebrating Energy Generation Appreciation Month and is saluting our teams in generating plants who keep Georgia 24/7/365. Congratulations to our new chamber member for their recent opening of Warrenton Country Store & Deli. The Deli is open from 10:00 AM-7:00 PM. Warrenton Country Store & Deli is located in the old Red & White Building at 460 Legion Drive, Warrenton, GA 30828. Their telephone number is 706-699-3742. Stop by, browse around, check out their menu and purchase some of their delicious food! CALLING ALL YOUNG THEATRE ENTHUSIASTS!! Do you dream of commanding the spotlight or mastering the magic behind the scenes? Well, you're in luck! Area Children's Theatre (ACT) is hosting auditions on the following dates:
AT ACT, our mission is simple: to serve as a platform for young, regional talent and to help them find their voice in the arts. Our vision is that through this process, we are able to unite our community and make ACT a cornerstone of regional arts. Can't attend the auditions in person? No problem, just let us know in advance to arrange for a virtual audition. We understand that schedules can get hectic, so we practice every Monday and Thursday from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM. We are flexible as needed, please reach out and we will let you know if we can make it work! Mark your calendars for our tentative show dates:
~~Step into the world of theatre and let your creativity take flight~~ Lauren Williams was installed as President of the Warrenton Garden Club by Azalea District Director Jane Edmunds. In May, the Warrenton Garden Club held the end of the club year picnic outside in the yard of the lovely and historical home of club members, Jimmy and Martha Stone, in Cadley. The Stones have beautiful gardens all around their home, and the club members enjoyed strolling throughout the grounds. A delightful potluck lunch was provided by the members. Prior to lunch, Azalea District Director, Jane Edmunds, installed the new officers of the Warrenton Garden Club using a bee themed program. The Warrenton Garden Club is Jane's club. Jimmy Stone was honored as the Member of the Year. Photo courtesy/source of information obtained from The Warren County Leader Newspaper.
Kimora Bullard and Elizabeth Dunn Wansley, along with 102 other delegates from across Georgia, will meet the more than 1,600 delegates from across the nation as part of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) Week in Washington DC. As Georgia's oldest leadership program for teens, this program was started in 1964 by the NRECA for high school students to gain a personal understanding of American history and their role as citizens. The delegates will spend the week visiting national sites such as Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, the Supreme Court, the National Archives, the Pentagon, Ford's Theater, and the Smithsonian Museums. The trip will culminate on Wednesday, June 21st with a trip to The Capitol where the students are scheduled to meet with our U.S. Representatives at a Congressional Delegation meeting.
Kimora Bullard and Elizabeth Dunn Wansley, along with 102 other delegates from across Georgia, will meet the more than 1,600 delegates from across the nation as part of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) Week in Washington DC. As Georgia's oldest leadership program for teens, this program was started in 1964 by the NRECA for high school students to gain a personal understanding of American history and their role as citizens. The delegates will spend the week visiting national sites such as Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, the Supreme Court, the National Archives, the Pentagon, Ford's Theater, and the Smithsonian Museums. The trip will culminate on Wednesday, June 21st with a trip to The Capitol where the students are scheduled to meet with our U.S. Representatives at a Congressional Delegation meeting. Congratulations to Kimora Bullard and Elizabeth Dunn Wansley on this honor. Photo courtesy Stevi Wansley. |
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