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Wednesday, May 14, 2003

Number of activities keep Fayetteville busy this weekend

Do you have plans for this weekend? If not, you will by the end of this article. There are many events taking place in Fayetteville this weekend, offering up something for everybody. If you are a fan of fine art, food, roses, races, or jazz, this weekend is for you.

Village People bring the party to Peachtree City

When one hears the letters Y-M-C and A, it is almost an involuntary reaction to raise ones arms and create the letters along with them. For this, the world can thank The Village People. If local citizens would like to thank them personally, there are still tickets available for this weekend's show at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City.

Local band to perform in front of The Village People

What's in a rock band's name? Pearl Jam took their name from one of the member's grandmothers and her famous jelly, after deciding against using the name Mookie Blaylock. Perhaps Billy Corgan enjoyed smashing pumpkins on Halloween, paving the way for the name of his popular band? So, where did Fairborn, the local rock band opening for The Village People, get their name? Near a loading dock behind the Kedron Kroger.

Registration Day on Saturday for 1800s camp for girls

It's time once again to register girls for the Victorian Adventures summer day camp. This year, victorian Adventures, under the direction of Michele Cox, will be offering the popular 1800s day camp and will also offer two weeks of camp with a colonial theme. Camps last from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. each day with a program each Friday at 7 p.m.

A wet time at Music Midtown

I went to Music Midtown two weekends ago and that squishy noise you might be hearing is still probably my sneakers. Yes, Music Midtown was wet. Some would say it was all wet or a complete wash-out and while those are clever phrases, it is not entirely true.

 

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