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Wednesday, October 18, 2000
McIntosh brings tale of Robin Hood to the stage

The tale of Robin Hood is very well known. He and his band of Merry Men patrolled Sherwood Forest, robbing from the rich and giving to the poor.

Opera by Fayette County resident to be performed this weekend

The name Sissieretta Joyner Jones may not be familiar to most people, but she was a talented opera singer who performed in front of President Benjamin Harrison, toured Europe and was hailed by George Bernard Shaw, writing in a review about her "wonderful instrument with its grand range, its birdlike agility and charm of execution."

Thirteen scary movies for 13 days

If you look on your calendar, there are 13 days before Halloween and nothing gets you in the mood for the holiday better than watching some scary movies.

Brenda Starr Laments
By SALLIE SATTERTHWAITE
sallies@juno.com

Oh, Beth, I hardly knew ye!

Callaway Gardens readies new scene for Fantasy Light Show

Callaway Gardens' Fantasy In Lights will introduce a new scene Enchanted Rainbow Forest as it prepares to open in November.

PTC Paddlers take annual fall trip this weekend

The annual fall mountain weekend for the Peachtree City Paddlers is set for Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21 and 22 at the cabin of Jimmy and Margo Booth near Blue Ridge, Ga.

Professional, apprentice cast auditions set

Offshoot Productions is gearing up for a busy season, with two sets of auditions slated for October and November.

Tag sale at PTC thrift shop on Saturday

The Clothes Less Traveled Thrift Shop on Huddleston Road in Peachtree City will have its first preseason tag sale on fall and winter clothing for the whole family Saturday, Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the store's parking lot.

Deck the halls with spooky costumes

Okay, take a seat. This news is going to shock you. There are only 67 days until Christmas.

A fantastic voiyage to the center of my mind

Many people have asked me what it is like inside my head.

Griffin hosts Book and Art fair this Saturday

The first Georgia Book and Arts Festival is just around the corner on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 10 a.m.-6 p.m at the Baileuy Tebault Historical House in Griffin. The day long gala celebration, aimed towards connecting families with authors and artists in an informal setting will feature more than 35 authors signing their books.

Hamilton to host Indian Pow-Wow

The town of Hamilton, Ga. will honor the Ossahatchee tribe this weekend with the annual Indian Festival and Pow-Wow.

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