The Fayette Citizen-Weekend Home Page
Wednesday, August 30, 2000
Arts, Crafts, Food & Fun
The Powers Crossroads Country Fair and Arts Festival turns 30 years old this weekend and the community is invited to come out and celebrate.
Workshop artist
Painting without brushes?
 
Fayette County to have big fall season of theater
After taking a breather from a busy summer season, the local theater scene is heating back up for the fall.
Effective recycling
By SALLIE SATTERTHWAITE
sallies@juno.com
There’s a certain irony in the kudos recently heaped on Peachtree City for recycling.
Please refrain from speaking during the film
I saw a special viewing of “Gladiator” the other day that I just have to tell you about.
The purpose of the purse
A woman’s purse is her lifeline. Lose it and you may as well be dead. A recent unscientific survey among friends and coworkers has determined that a woman without her purse is like a ship adrift without an anchor. That purse gives us direction, purpose, and power. Without cash, credit cards, a driver’s license and the “can’t leave without it” assortment of makeup, keys, and kid gear, a woman can’t survive.
Siblings performing well at North Georgia College
Jeremiah and Joanna Register of Tyrone, alumni of Landmark Christian School, are currently attending North Georgia College and State University in Dahlonega on full ROTC scholarships.
Kids can get green thumbs
Do your children enjoy digging in the dirt, playing with worms, eating insects and picking the neighbors’ flowers?
Picnic Park in PTC to host a senior pet fair next week
A senior pet fair will be at Picnic Park in Peachtree City Saturday, Sept. 9 from 1-5 p.m.
Movies