Region: Updates from the airport, Bartow’s History Museum and what not to put curbside in Cedartown

Region: Updates from the airport, Bartow’s History Museum and what not to put curbside in Cedartown

Here’s what is going across Northwest Georgia:

ROME

The Museum of Flight Grand Re-Opening is scheduled for March 26 at Richard B. Russell Regional Airport/Towers Field. Call 423-228-2359.

 

BARTOW COUNTY

Historian Richard Wright will be at the Bartow History Museum on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. to discuss the early ferries and first bridges established in the area and how our geography determined Cartersville’s location and brought a diverse group of settlers to contribute to Bartow County’s originality. While at the museum, be sure to visit our current temporary exhibit, “Bridges of Bartow County”.

CALHOUN

Please see the above graphic for a closer look at the Peters Street Project (phase 1) from Wall Street to May Street.

POLK COUNTY

From the Polk County Sheriff’s Office: This week our Office teamed up with the Rockmart Mason Lodge and the Polk County Police Department to help protect the children in our county.We have successfully identified approximately 175 children at Van Wert Elementary, Eastside Elementary, Rockmart Middle and Youngs Grove Elementary School with parental consent for the CHIPS Program. CHIPS Program is a Gift From the Freemasons of Georgia: “Georgia Masons provide the GACHIP program FREE of charge as a public service and as our gift to the citizens of our state. GACHIP-the GeorgiA CHild Identification Program is one of the most comprehensive Child Recovery, Identification, and Abduction Awareness programs ever to be offered to parents in the state of Georgia. At a GACHIP event, Freemasons set up the equipment necessary, to generate completed identification kits. Each person progresses through several stations taking about 10 to 15 minutes for the entire process. The recorded information is presented to the child’s parent or guardian to take home for safekeeping.

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