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Wednesday, November 12, 2003

Sharpsburg On Stage to bring one act comedies to area

Fayette Coweta Family Theatre has produced a number of shows, classes and camps for children over the past several years. Now, with their new group, Sharpsburg On Stage, they are offering something for an older and more sophisticated crowd. They will present their inaugural performances of two one act plays, “Not My Cup of Tea,” and “Next Victim, Please” this week at the A&O Bridges Center in Sharpsburg.

Plenty of entertainment in the metro area this weekend

Whether you are a fan of musicals, drama or just plain music, there is a lot going on this week and weekend to keep you entertained.

When you're not exactly who you think you are, or are you?

Have you ever found out that you aren’t the person you think you are? I know it’s a weird question. Perhaps it would be better to say, have you ever found out that people don’t see you the way you think they do?

Two groups to host event to help animals

The Georgia Heartland Humane Society and the Fayette Humane Society will host events Saturday to help the animals.

Sweet music and treats in Fayetteville on Friday

Want to mix a late night snack with some great music? City Cafe and Bakery will present the Rick Massengale Quartet and guest vocalist Amy Chaffin at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 14. The music will be a mixture of jazz standards and selections by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, johnny Mercer and more. Admission is $19.95 and includes a open dessert buffet and non-alcoholic beverages. Reservations are necessary. phone 770-461-6800

FCHS Class of ‘05 to raise money for prom with “Ladies Day Out”

The Class of 2005 at Fayette County High School would like to invite the public to “Ladies Day Out” at Fayetteville First Baptist Church Nov. 15 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

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