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Wednesday, June 21, 2000
Campers present 'The Legend of Pocahontas' this weekend
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is this: You and your fellow campers will put on a play in two weeks.
Productions near for Fayette Community Theatre
Things are going swimmingly for Fayette Community Theatre this summer.
 
Keeping the kids busy and cool this summer
“I'm bored.” (Note: Read that in a whiny voice and stretch out the word bored to last close to 30 seconds).
 
You can tour Georgia's heritage this summer
Dr. Robert Welborn, Clayton College & State University professor of history and an experienced tour conductor, will conduct an exploration of three rich cultural and historical sites in Georgia this summer for the university's Office of Continuing Education.
Numbers – at least ages – should be precise
By SALLIE SATTERTHWAITE
sallies@juno.com
Ironically, it was the language that got my attention more than the message on my answering machine last week:
Summer survivor
Be the last survivor on a rat-infested island and win $1 million. Piece of cake.
 
New parenting workshop offered in July
A new parenting group workshop, based on the best-selling book, How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk will start at 10 am, July 17th, at Growing Minds Learning Center, 105 Genevieve Court in Fayetteville.
 
Children in libraries' summer reading club get discounted Frog Prince Tickets
Children enrolled in the public libraries' Summer Reading Club, with the theme of "Open a book, jump in," will be able to take a dollar off of the cost of a ticket to The Tale of the Frog Prince, a participatory musical from Offshoot Productions slated for the LaFayette Educational Center in Fayetteville from July 20 to July 30.
 
'A Company of Friends' to offer classes on imagination
A Company of Friends and the Fayette County Community Schools are teaming up for a production called “Imagination Station.”
 
State excels with Fayette athletes help
For the second time in three years, the Georgia State Panthers swept the Trans America Athletic Conference All-Sports Trophies. They won a combined five sports titles of the 14 total sports, with three NCAA postseason berths. The school could not have reached those marks without the contributions of Fayette County athletes.
 
Notables
 
Three theater workshops offered in July
Offshoot Productions has two children's acting workshops and a session on stage painting on tap this summer.
 
Movies

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