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Wednesday, June 28, 2000
The Fourth of July: wishing America a Happy Birthday
Happy birthday, America!
Second half of summer concert series announced
The second part of the Webb, Stuckey and Lindsey Summer Concert Series at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater is a Hall of Fame affair.
 
GYB offers free performance Friday
The theater scene is very active in Fayette County this summer, but so is the ballet scene.
On becoming a Martha Stewart plant
By SALLIE SATTERTHWAITE
sallies@juno.com
“Excuse me,” I said to one of two guys at Kmart's garden department checkout. “On behalf of those poor helpless plants out there, could I suggest you water them before they all die?”
Coming up with a column is half the battle, doing it is the other half
It is time for me to write a weekly column.
 
Fayette Ballet offers seveal dance camps this July
Fayette Ballet will offer two camps in the month of July; “Summer Enrichment Day Camp” and “Intensive Dance Workshop for the Serious Dancer.”
 
Local author to sign novel at Barnes and Noble
Barnes and Noble in Fayetteville (located on Ga. Highway 85 North) is pleased to announce a literary event featuring Paul T. McHenry III, author of “Code Name: Antidote.” McHenry will be on hand to discuss and sign copies of his book.
 
Scholarship Fund for Military Sons and Daughters Celebrates 35th Anniversary with $90,000 in Awards
The CDR. William S. Stuhr Scholarship Fund for Military Sons and Daughters held its year 2000 Annual Scholarship AwardsÌ Luncheon on June 20th, at a gala affair at The Union League Club in New York City.
 
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