Wednesday, October 25, 2000

Fall Festivals

North Fayette UMC plans Halloween Carnival Oct. 28

North Fayette United Methodist Church will have a Halloween Carnival on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 6-9 p.m. Activities will include a magic show, costume contest, games and food. North Fayette is located at 847 New Hope Rd. off Ga. Hwy. 314 northwest of Fayetteville. For information or directions, call the church at 770-461-2409.

PTC Christian plans Fall Friends and Family Carnival

Members of Peachtree City Christian Church will have a Fall Friend and Family Carnival this Sunday, Oct. 29 at the church. Activities will include an inflatable slide, moon walk, power shower and bungee pull. Peachtree City Christian is located at 500 Kedron Dr. Call 770-487-9711 for more information.

Inman UMC plans Fall Festival Oct. 28

Inman United Methodist Church will have its Fall Festival Saturday, Oct. 28, beginning at 4:30 p.m. at the Minter Farm on Hills Bridge Road. Activities will include games, hayrides, food and a bonfire. Children are encouraged to wear costumes. For information and directions, call the church at 770-461-2123.

Fairburn's Faith Baptist schedules Fall Festival

Faith Baptist Church, 6950 Rivertown Road in Fairburn, Georgia will host a fall festival on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 4-8 p.m. Games, prizes, food and a costume contest will be part of the fun. All ages are invited.

FUMC offers Halloween 'alternative' festival Oct. 29

The Fayetteville First United Methodist Church youth will have a Halloween "Alternative" Festival on Sunday, Oct. 29, from 5-7 p.m. in the Family Life Center. Activities will include face painting, games, moonwalk, trick-or-treating, a cakewalk, hot dog cookout, train ride, and apple bobbing. All those planning to attend are encouraged to wear costumes. The church is adjacent to Courthouse Square in downtown Fayetteville.

National Heights Baptist Fall Festival is Oct. 19

National Heights Baptist Church will have a Fall Festival Sunday, Oct. 29, from 4-6 p.m. Activities will include a haunted house, moonwalk, games with prizes, crafts and refreshments. Everything is free and all children in the community are invited. National Heights is on the corner of Old Norton Rd. and Ga. Hwy. 54 in the vicinity of Fayette Community Hospital.

River's Edge schedules Fall Festival for Oct. 31

Members of River's Edge Community Church will have their Fall Festival Tuesday, Oct. 31, from 6-8 p.m. Games, food and candy will be available. River's Edge is located at 1091 Jeff Davis Drive South in Fayetteville. For more information or directions, call the church at 770-719-0303.

Kenwood Christian presents 'Journey Through Hell'

Kenwood Christian Church Student Ministries invites area youth to Journey Through Hell, a Halloween/haunted house alternative Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 28 and 29. Tours will begin at 6:30 p.m. and continue until 9 p.m.. The event is recommended for ages 10-adult and is free of charge. Groups are encouraged to call 770-461-1487 for advance reservations. Kenwood Christian Church is located at 1577 Ga. Hwy. 85 South, Fayetteville.

Flat Creek sets 'Western Hoe-Down' Festival Oct. 31

Members of Flat Creek Baptist Church are planning a '"Western Hoe-Down" in the back parking lot of the church on Tuesday, Oct. 31 from 6-7:30 p.m. Those attending are encouraged to wear western "duds" or their favorite costume (nothing scary or witchy, please). Activities will include a duck pond, hayrides, calf roping, sheep shearing, face painting, games with prizes, and plenty of food. Parking will be available in the front of the church. Flat Creek church is on Flat Creek Trail, west of Fayetteville, between Ga. Hwy. 54 and Tyrone Rd.

McDonough Rd. Fall Festival is Oct. 31

McDonough Road Baptist Church will have a Fall Festival on Tuesday, Oct. 31, from 5-8:30 p.m. Families and friends are invited to participate. McDonough Rd. Baptist in on McDonough Road off Ga. Hwy. 54, east of Fayetteville. For information and directions, call the church at 770-460-5423.

Newnan Baptist plans Fall Festival Oct. 29

First Baptist Church of Newnan will have a Family Fall Festival on Sunday, Oct. 29, from 4-5 p.m. at the Coweta fairgrounds located off Temple Avenue in Newnan. The event is a trick or treat alternative offering family fun for preschool children to adults. Admission, food, games, candy and prizes are free and the event is open to the community. Other activities include pony rides, moonwalk, free children's fingerprinting and blood pressure screening. Children should be accompanied by adults and scarycostumes are not permitted.

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