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Wednesday, December 25, 2002

Breaking out of the Christmas rut
By JOHN HATCHER
Religion Columnist

The final arrival of Christmas Day brings important considerations. Like, the trash. It's very important that you didn't miss putting out the garbage can last week. For this week's will be running over with Christmas trash: wrapping paper, inside Styrofoam cushioning, boxes, and throwaways from food preparation. My father-in-law is always amazed how much trash we can produce when all five of us get together. But, boy, we can generate the garbage.

Christmas Events

Religion Briefs

Kindergarten students from Grace Christian spread Christmas cheer

A group of kindergarten students from Grace Christian Academy spread some Christmas cheer last Friday at the Southland Nursing Home in Peachtree City. The students sang Christmas carols and handed out cards and handmade ornaments.

SPRY members host luncheon

More than 80 persons attended the recent December meeting and holiday luncheon of SPRY (Senior Presbyterians Remaining Young) at First Presbyterian Church in Peachtree City.

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