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Wednesday, May 21, 2003

"The Fred" to welcome Frampton, Benatar and mystery duo among others

The second part of the summer concert series at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater was announced on Friday morning and it is full of high class entertainment as well as a big surprise.

Six foot invisible rabbit comes to Newnan Community Theatre

Have you ever seen a six foot white rabbit? Probably not. In fact, most people haven't, but Elwood Dowd has. His rabbit friend is named Harvey and he is also a Pooka, which is a creature from Celtic myth that is only visible to rumpots and crackpots, which is kind of what Dowd is. If you would like to meet Dowd and have a chance to see Harvey, visit Newnan Community Theatre and see their production of "Harvey."

Atlanta Jazz Festival starts Saturday

There are not many better ways to spend a day than to listen to free music in the park. The 26th Atlanta Jazz Festival concludes this weekend with three full days of jazz at Piedmont Park. The music starts at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday and goes past 9 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday and 7:30 p.m. on Monday.

Helpful hints for graduates

Go boldly to that new world, full of new experiences and ideas. Just don't forget to do your laundry on a regular basis and throw old food away.

Movies 10 opens doors to kids this summer

Sure, there are some great movies out in theaters these days but some of them, such as "The Matrix Reloaded," are R-rated and not appropriate for kids. That's why the Cinemark Summer Movie Clubhouse is a great place for kids to go during their vacation.

Author signing in Fayetteville Sat.

Author Cindy Smith Brown will be signing copies of her book "Sweet Dirt and Southern Bones" at A Signature Caterer, Inc., 692 N. Glynn St., Fayetteville this Saturday from 2-5 p.m.

 

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