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Carroll County CASA, Inc. was founded in 1998 when a local couple, Russ and Mary Sarner saw a need for child advocacy. They have served on Citizen Panel Review for many years and found that the panels did not always adequate information to make recommendations to the Juvenile court. They found out about CASA through Haralson County and went through the training to become Court Appointed Special Advocates. Then they met with the Juvenile Court Judge, Daniel P. Camp to assess his interest in having a program. Judge Camp was supportive and the Sarner's began working with community members to raise awareness and funds to begin a CASA program.

123 Newnan Street
Carrollton, GA 30117

The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce has been the economic engine in this community for the past fifty-three years. Today, the Chamber enjoys the success of an organization with 800+ members, an active board of director, and talented staff. The Chamber offers a variety of activities, networking events, and seminars geared toward serving the needs of the membership and the community. The Chamber executes the annual plan through a committee structure with 15 standing committees and other ad hoc committees as needed. Active volunteers and strong leadership are trademarks of this Chamber and this outstanding community.

200 Northside Dr
Carrollton, GA 30117

We have provided insurance coverage to the West Georgia area since 1913. Some of our carriers are Cincinnati, Auto-Owners, Southern Trust, Westfield, General Casualty, Southern Mutual, Hartford, Main Street America Group, CNA, Travelers, One Beacon, EMC, Brit-Paulk Insurance, and many other carriers. We have 20 employees to serve your insurance needs.

100 College St
Carrollton, GA 30117

Carrollton First is one of the finest United Methodist Churches in our North Georgia Conference. Folks tell us that we reflect the graciousness and thoughtfulness of the City. We decided long ago to remain in the very center of town, just one block off the square. We have enlarged our buildings, bought additional ones and have purchased property for future expansion. Our programs for all ages are tops. We have a wonderful pre school and nurseries at every service. Our youth program is the greatest.

206 Newnan Street
Carrollton, GA 30117

Member Church of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.

14 Maple Street
Carrollton, GA 30117

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Chris Cole Salon is an upscale salon in the Downtown Square of Carrollton, GA. Our vision is accomplished by providing honesty and integrtity through helping others achieve self respect in the pursuit of ongoing creativity while providing an unforgettable experience. Our staff members are highly trained in all aspects of this industry.  Some of the services provided include but are not limited to, all of your Hair care needs as well as Manicures, Pedicures, Air Brush Tanning, Waxing and Make up Services.

301 Bradley Street, Suite B7
Carrollton, Georgia 30117

The origins of the Corner Cafe began in 1967 when Chris Duffey made his first potato chip sandwich. He knew he liked to not only eat sandwiches, but invent and make them. Through a special turn of events, he started working in restaurants. He walked through the snow three miles each way and finished his degree in Business Management at the University of West Georgia. In 1994, while managing a local restaurant, he began to dream about a restaurant with sandwiches and NO BOUNDARIES. If it could be cooked, then it certainly belonged between bread. While plotting his scheme of opening a new restaurant, he was overheard by fellow employee Michael Bunch. Bunch asked how much it would cost to open the restaurant and Chris told him. A week later, Bunch returned with a checkbook and gave it to Chris. Thus began the partnership. In May of 1994, the Corner Cafe opened its doors. In the beginning, there was lots of music, poetry and anything that would get people in the door. Bunch booked the entertainment and made sure that whether it was good or horrible, it was always entertaining. Many local Carrollton celebrities got their start at the Corner. But as they came and enjoyed the entertainment, they also enjoyed the food-fresh baked foccacia, cream cheese, avocado, bacon, pot roast like your mom would make...The atmosphere at the Corner is quirky and laid-back-everyone is welcomed. Chris and Bunch might have started the Corner Cafe, but over the years it has evolved into community collaboration. In conclusion, if a sandwich is made for a to-go order and no one picks it up, was the sandwich actually made?

304 Adamson Square
Carrollton, Georgia 30117

   


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