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Wednesday, November 5, 2003

It’s ‘All in the Timing’

One doesn’t typically hear the phrases “sophisticated comedy” and “high school students” together very often, but they will this weekend when Starr’s Mill presents David Ives’ “All in the Timing” at the McIntosh Black Box Theatre on Wedneday and Thursday, Nov. 5 and 6.

Large cast brings Narnia to life in NCT's 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'

Sometimes, another world can be found in the most unusual places.

Local fine arts group to host show Friday and Saturday

The Fayetteville Train Depot hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year, everything from a monthly bluegrass jam to a Breakfast with Santa in December. This weekend they will host the Fayette Society of Fine Arts’ Art Show, where a large percentage of the group’s artists will showcase their work.

FCS opens 'Our Town' Thursday

Fayette Christian School presents Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” Nov. 6 and 7 at 7 p.m. in the school gymnasium at 152 Longview Road in Fayetteville.

A book is out there – somewhere

I have not had a lot of time for leisure reading lately, since I got a lead in a local play, but that is a story for a later date. I mention not being able to read for fun because I received a book by James Patterson at the office Aug. 17 and it has sat on my desk ever since. Patterson has written a number of thrillers, including “Kiss the Girls” and “Along Came a Spider,” and I’m sure that this one, “2nd Chance,” is just as good. What makes this book special though, isn’t what it’s about but how I came across it.

Williams to speak at library

John M. Williams, a winner of the Georgia Author of the Year Award for First Novel, will speak in the Floy Farr Room of the Peachtree City Library Sunday, Nov. 9, at 2 p.m. There will be copies of the novel, “Lake Moon,” available for signing.

Special music coming to Newnan Saturday

The Fayette County area is in for a rare fall treat Saturday when a popular local musician brings together some regional talent in what promises to be a night of great music at the Wadsworth Auditorium in Newnan.

Doc Holliday Days this weekend

Griffin’s most famous native son - John Henry “Doc” Holliday — will be celebrated this weekend.

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