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Wednesday, October 16, 2002

Many halloween activities in the area to give you goosebumps

Halloween is a little over two weeks away and the activities have already begun. There are several local events going on through halloween, as well as some more regional events that are guaranteed to give you the heebie-jeebies.

Coweta mother and son team up with murder mystery comedy

Tammy Waldrop and her son, Joey, are fans of the television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." When Clayton College and State University had a contest for new murder mysteries, the Waldrops spoofed "Buffy" and came up with "Buff the Vampire Slayer." Their play won the contest, the drama department at CCSU put it on and it was a successful show.

Fayetteville residents write and direct 'Letters to FDR'

The Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation (RWSIR) is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month and one of the key events of the celebration is the production of an original play called "Letters to FDR," written, produced and directed by LaGrange College graduates and Fayetteville residents Nylsa Dunbar and Carrie Akins.

The search for this year's Halloween costume

I have been searching high and low for a Halloween costume. It may not be as quality a search as Diogenes' search for an honest man, but it has felt just as impossible and I'm not even blind.

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CCSU announces plans to build theater

In an outdoor ceremony held in early October, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences Dr. John Kohler, in conjunction with Clayton State Theater Director Dr. Larry Corse, announced plans for the University to build a new theatre. The official building site and construction start-date have yet to be announced.

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