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Wednesday, October 29, 2003

Plenty of non-haunted treats this Halloween weekend

In addition to trick or treating on Friday night and haunted houses that are dying for you to visit, there will be lots of fall festivals and special events to participate in.

Halloween safety tips to help keep children safe this season:

Steeplechase continues this weekend at Callaway

The U.S. leg of the $1 million “Sport of Kings” Challenge is scheduled for Saturday at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain.

Book sale Saturday at library

The Peachtree City Library’s Friends book sale will take place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

PROBE Fair at CCSU tomorrow

Area high school students and their parents are invited to Clayton College & State University tomorrow when the University once again hosts the Atlanta South PROBE Fair.

Bob the Builder coming to town

Bob the Builder will be adjusting his tool belt and putting on his hard hat as he, Wendy, Spud and the his machine team — Lofty, Muck, Scoop, Roley, Dizzy — get revved up and ready to hit the Gwinnett Civic Center.

Angels gearing up for 'Nutcracker'

Ask anyone watching a “Nutcracker” about their favorite moment in the show, and they are likely to say, “When the precious little angels came out.”

CCSU unveils theater season

Interested in theater? Clayton State Theater welcomes you to attend the 2003-2004 theater season, its 32nd, under the direction of new theater director Ed Hohlbein.

Poet and author Collin Kelley addresses write's group

The Fayette Writers Group was honored Oct. 4 with the presence of Collin Kelley, an award winning local poet, playwright and journalist. He is presently the managing editor of Atlanta News Group, which publishes the monthly magazines Atlanta Intown and Atlanta Buckhead. Kelley has just published his first book of poetry, “Better to Travel.”

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