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Published Monday, June 29, 2009 in Local

Newnan's Fourth: entertainment and fireworks

By Alex McRae

The Newnan Times-Herald

The Newnan Rotary Club has another action-packed evening in store for revelers who plan to celebrate the Fourth of July at the annual Drake Stadium bash and fireworks display -- and a special patriotic surprise courtesy of country music superstar Alan Jackson.

A special version of the National Anthem has been created just for the Newnan celebration by the Newnan native.

Rotarian John White said that the Rotary Club had approached Cathy Wright, who heads the University of West Georgia's Newnan Center, about asking her brother to record a special version of the National Anthem for the event.

Since Wright's brother is country music superstar Alan Jackson, getting approval for such a request is no small feat. But Wright persisted and a few months ago, Jackson agreed.

The multi-million selling artist recorded a special version of the Star-Spangled Banner and Jackson's rendition of the tune will make its world debut at the Newnan Fourth of July event.

"We can't say how grateful we are to Cathy for arranging this and especially to Alan for taking time out of his very busy schedule to do this for us," White said. "It is a wonderful recording, and I know everyone at the program will love it." Both Jackson and his wife Denise grew up in Newnan and have family here.

Once Jackson's version of the anthem ends, the biggest part of the show begins -- the fireworks display.

The evening's fun starts earlier in the evening after the Newnan July Fourth parade winds its way through downtown Newnan and disbands at the Jackson-Pless Armory on Armory Road across from Newnan High school.

Parade entrants can cross the street and make their way to Newnan High's Drake Stadium to join the crowd of thousands for an evening of food, fun and fireworks.

The excitement begins about 6:30 p.m. when a five-piece band headed by local musician Doug Kees starts to perform, according to White. The musicians will perform a variety of hits all evening as crowds collect at the stadium prior to the big fireworks show.

White said that this year, a bounce house and slides will be on hand to entertain kids. Additional face-painters have also been added to accommodate anyone who wants some festive face paint to celebrate the nation's birthday.

Clowns will be on hand to entertain, as will several artists creating balloon animals. Those wanting a cool drink or something to eat may choose from the wide selection of food and drink offerings.

As sundown nears, the tempo picks up. At about 9 p.m., the main program leading up to the fireworks display begins -- and this year, there are two notable firsts on the agenda.

White said although not confirmed, he hoped the official program will start with a performance by the Newnan High School Band percussion section.

"A big noise like that will really get people excited and ready for the show," White said.

After local dignitaries are recognized, the nation's colors will be presented for the first time by an honor guard from the Georgia State Patrol.

"We're honored to have that group join us this year," White said. "Our local police and law enforcement have done a great job of providing the honor guards in the past. But last year, the State Patrol approached us about providing the honor guard and we were thrilled to accept."

Following the presentation of the colors, the crowd will join in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag and then sing along with the special version of the National Anthem recorded by Alan Jackson.

Then it is time for the big show.

The fireworks will again be provided by Atlanta Pyrotechnic International. White says their show is always great, but is unusual in at least one way.

White said most major fireworks production companies set off their explosives via a computer that is synched to specially recorded music. The soundtrack for the Newnan show was produced locally and given to Atlanta Pyrotechnic International with instructions to listen closely to the music and fire the appropriate explosive at the right time.

"The music is great and they've done a great job of coordinating the music and fireworks," White said. "We get great comments on it every year and I know this year's show will be even bigger and better."

White stressed that while the Newnan Rotary Club is charged with staging the event, the celebration is sponsored by the City of Newnan, Coweta County and local merchants.

"We just put it together and produce the show, "White said. "But it is our local leaders and merchants that make it happen. We're just glad to help."

A section of the field at Drake Stadium will be marked off because of a problem with the grass the school has had with wet weather and playoffs, notes Rotary President Doug Cantrell. "This will not present a problem with our fireworks" and should just be a small inconvenience on the field, he said.

The school will also open the lower practice field for the spectators, he said.

Parking is available in the Newnan High parking lots and on nearby neighborhood streets. Organizers ask those using street parking to take care not to block driveways or reduce access for emergency vehicles.

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what time

7/4/2010

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i would love to enjoy a nother year of fun at newan high school on the 4th but i don't have a clue on what time it will start

Posted by china at 2:49 AM

it never ceases to amaze me

7/4/2009

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people will complain about anything if given the chance.

Posted by Chad at 3:54 PM

Fireworks

7/3/2009

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I love the fireworks at the high school. Thanks so much Rotary for hosting them year after year!

Posted by Coweta Gal at 1:07 AM

I would rather have the local guys

7/2/2009

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I would rather see the local guys doing the honor guard. But oh well most of them had to work this year anyways. I think I will just chill in the house this year and miss the crowds.

Posted by C at 9:20 PM

Alan's national anthem recording

7/2/2009

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I am just a yankee who would love a copy of Alan Jackson singing the national anthem. Newnan could pay for next year's fireworks at the Newnan High School...well part of them... if they could sell this recording to his fans. re: where to hold your fireworks display Maybe around a lake...where the water's reflection will double the experience. Newnan, enjoy your 4th.

Posted by Marilyn at 6:29 PM

Joe

7/2/2009

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SOuth Korea will be watching North Korea shoot fireworks in the sky. They have some really big rockets.

Posted by Bubba B Bad at 5:24 AM

Perfect small-town fireworks experience

7/2/2009

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As an Army wife whose hubby has deployed 4x in the past 5yrs, I am picky when it comes to my fireworks experience on my favorite holiday. I thoroughly enjoy the fireworks at Drake Stadium in Newnan. We arrive early enough to get a good parking spot (for easy departure) and a good spot for our blanket. I love the music that is played with the fireworks... I tear up each time! Only experience that has not been exceptional was our first 7/4 here in 2004, when I was bitten by fire ants for the first time in my life! Tried PTC fireworks once... never again... talk about crowded chaos!

Posted by ML at 12:29 AM

Re: Todd

7/1/2009

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I love fireworks and always will but Newnan needs to make them better. Newnan is growing and the location is too crowded and just a mess. I am sorry but I would rather my family enjoy the show rather than having to deal with the overcrowding and the political agenda that Newnan brings!

Posted by Newnan resident at 7:26 PM

Stop fussing..jsut dont go

7/1/2009

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If you don't like going to the fire works, the smart thing to do is not go.. duh. I mean don't try to ruin it for the rest of us that actually like taking our kids to the event and spending that family time together. To some it may not be the pefect spot, or the best show.. but atleast our town has it. So stop complaining and just sit at home and watch it on TV.. Oh wait you will probably complain about that too. Let the rest of us enjoy this event in peace so shut up and just take your family and try to enjoy it with the rest of your fellow county residents.

Posted by Todd at 3:46 AM

Negative People

6/30/2009

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I think Kim is correct. On-line comments always seem to degenerate into gratuitous nastiness.

Posted by IN at 8:26 PM

If you don't have anything nice to say . . .

6/30/2009

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I've come to the conclusion that some people are so negative and bitter that even their own friends and family don't want to listen to them anymore. So where do they turn, that's right, the Comments sections of on-line news sites.

Posted by Kim at 6:49 PM

Watching

6/30/2009

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Anyone have any ideas of where to watch the fireworks without having to go to Newnan high? I just will not endure that headache.

Posted by Joe Schmoe at 4:05 PM

There is a secret spot that only a few people know

6/30/2009

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There is a secret spot in Newnan that is perfect for firework viewing. Its not far from the staduim but its not open to the public. But I know a few people will know what spot I'm talking about. LoL

Posted by C at 12:14 PM

Fireworks in Newnan

6/30/2009

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The year before last year my husband and I went to the fireworks at Drake stadium and it was awful! I felt like I was at political convention rather than a firework show. Then last year I took my nephews to the amphitheater on Greenville Street to see the fireworks and you couldn't see anything, it was just horrible. I will be attending the fireworks show in Peachtree City which was awesome when I went in 2003.

Posted by Newnan resident at 1:14 AM

Fireworks

6/29/2009

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I actualy like the fireworks, except all the political pandering mumbo jumbo talk before hand. If it wasn't such a pain in the butt to get in the place, I would definetly go. Wish you could see them from the Greenville Steert park, that would be awsome.

Posted by Joe Schmoe at 10:56 PM

Keep the Newnan fireworks the same.

6/29/2009

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If you want impersonal, go to Lenox or the Avenue in Peachtree City. Many prefer the small town feel of fireworks in the stadium. Why is tradition always wrong? I am not from Newnan, but this is now my home and I love the American pride feeling on the Fourth of July.

Posted by NS at 8:40 PM

Here is an idea

6/29/2009

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Hey other communities are welcome to start their own displays. I mean nobody is forcing everybody in the county to come to Newnan. Moreland or sharpsburg could easily host their own show. Franklin is pretty small why no go there? Oh that is right that show is too overcrowded too.

Posted by C at 7:52 PM

Fireworks are great.

6/29/2009

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The fireworks at Drake Stadium are wonderful. I enjoyed them and now I can take my children. The location is convenient and the atmosphere is perfect. Thanks, Rotary Club!

Posted by Ed at 7:02 PM

JP

6/29/2009

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If your not going why not just say so and let it be.

Posted by M.J.D. at 6:56 PM

Its going to be hard

6/29/2009

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I wouldn't be sad to see the fireworks just go away period. I personally don't think its very safe and the traffic is always a nightmare. I heard Ashley Park can't host a firework show because of fire concerns from surrounding neighborhoods and business. If it were possible I bet it would have already happened.

Posted by C at 6:19 PM

Fireworks

6/29/2009

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There was a time when the entire county revolved around Newnan and Newnan High School, but most people who live in the original city limits (Not Summergrove) don't even have kids and don't bother with the parade and fireworks. It is time the Rotary club looks for a better venue.

Posted by No Longer Just you guys at 5:00 PM

Old Ladies in the Trees

6/29/2009

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Many of you know about the old ladies rumored to haunt the woods surrounding Newnan. Many of you have heard their shopping carts pushing thru the woods after dark. I know I have. Now this is local legend that many feel is rooted in the truth. Now Alan Jackson is also legend, a living legend that cannot be denied. Newnan, it's alright to be little bitty.

Posted by W. Ortheus Orleans at 3:43 PM

John

6/29/2009

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So you would rather have it in a run down concrete stadium? If you think that is authentic, then more power to ya!

Posted by JP at 1:27 PM

Fireworks

6/29/2009

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This is a tradition that should never change, rock on rotory club and Newnan High School

Posted by Leo Also at 12:30 PM

Fireworks

6/29/2009

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It may not be as convenient as you would like JP, but some people don't want to celebrate the 4th in the parking lot of a glorified strip mall surrounded by chain restaurants. Traffic might be worse but at least it feels authentic. The Lenox mall festivities are great for the parking lot set. I grew up in Marietta, where fireworks were done just off the square...perfect!

Posted by John at 12:04 PM

Fireworks

6/29/2009

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I think that the fireworks are descent in Newnan, but the location is wrong for that many people. Until they move to a more accessable area, I will not attend. I am suprised that Ashley Park has not offered to take them on.

Posted by JP at 11:27 AM

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