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Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Great Georgia Air Show honors military with "Wings of Rememberance"

The skies above Peachtree City will be filled with aircraft, both new and old, as The Great Georgia Airshow returns to Falcon Field this Saturday and Sunday.

Americana Music and Arts fest celebrates heroes, raises money for Angel House

Though the festival grounds at Powers' Crossroads recently housed thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors, vendors and entertainers for the annual Powers' Crossroads festival, the grounds will be alive with more art and music this weekend as it will play host to the Americana Music and Arts Festival.

Spivey Hall announces season filled with classical music and classic guests

The 2002-2003 season at Spivey Hall starts this weekend with a concert from baritone Rodney Gilfrey on Saturday, Sept. 14. He is just one of many stars of classical music and opera who will take the stage at one of the premiere venues in the state over the next year.

Mike's Mailbag

Hey, I'm on the front page of weekend again. This is a nice opportunity, except I hadn't written a column yet, so I've decided to dip into the mailbag and answer some questions from some of my loyal readers out there.

CCSU professor to sign book about Candler

Clayton State professor Dr. Kathryn Kemp doesn't just teach history, she writes it. A signing for her book "God's Capitalist: Asa Candler of Coca-Cola" will take place Monday, Sept. 16, at noon in the Clayton State bookstore, located in the University's Student Center. Copies of the book will be available for purchase at the signing.

TUCS has new dance school and new dance instructor

TUCS Cheer Lab in Fayetteville has done it again. Following an amazing first year in business, to the tune of 300 percent growth, the soon-to-be king of the Atlanta cheerleading schools has added another profit center, a competitive dance team.

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