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Wednesday, October 2, 2002

U-Night 17 offers young Christians music, sports and fellowship

This is going to be a full weekend for fans of Contemporary Christian music, fellowship and fun. U-Night 17, a four-day music festival and two days of co-ed sports competitions for scholarship money, will take place at venues in Peachtree City and Tyrone.

All-day concert to benfit music education in Coweta

What better way to benefit music education in Coweta County schools than to have a benefit concert at the Coweta County Fairgrounds? There will be 36 bands performing on three stages Saturday from 9 a.m. to midnight.

Main Street Festival brings a touch of fall to downtown Fayetteville

Downtown Fayetteville will be alive this weekend with the sights, sounds and smells of the 10th annual Fayettevile Rotary Main Street Arts and Crafts Festival.

Memory Walk around 'The Fred' to raise money for Alzheimer's research and awareness

Over four million people in the United States have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and there is currently no cure. This Saturday, thousands of people across the state will participate in the Alzheimer's Memory Walk. Money raised during the walk funds research, education and support for caregivers. Alzheimer's disease brings on memory loss, disorientation, lack of cognitive ability and then death.

Theatre season at CCSU opens with Bradbury musical

Clayton College and State University opens Clayton State Theater's 31st season this week by showcasing the professional premiere of "The Day It Rained Forever," a musical by Ray Bradbury and William Whitefield.

Harvest Festival at Callaway Gardens puts visitors into spirit of fall

Decorated with the beauty of fall, Callaway will celebrate the season with the second annual Harvest Festival within Mr. Cason's Vegetable Garden. The festival, which runs the first three weekends of October, will offer guests activities reminiscent of an old-fashioned Fall festival.

My opinion on old movies, in black and white

Admit it, there was a time in your life when you looked at old family pictures, or watched an episode of "The Three Stooges" or "The Little Rascals" and thought that in "the olden days," life was in black and white. I remember thinking that and wondering what the transition from black and white to color must have been like. What a wonderful and amazing time it must have been.

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