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Wednesday, December 10, 2003

GYB presents “The Nutcracker” this weekend

The Christmas season is often looked upon as a magical time of the year. This is reflected in many of the stories that are told year after year. One popular story is that of “The Nutcracker,” and Georgia Youth Ballet’s production promises to bring a little bit of magic to their audiences this weekend.

Heritage Christian Church invites public to travel to Dickens Village

When reading Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” one feels that he or she is on the cobblestone streets of London in the late 19th century during Christmas. People will get to see it up close and personal this week when the Dickens Village at Heritage Christian Church in Fayetteville opens.

And dreams of sugarplums danced in her head

“‘Tis the season to be jolly,” so the song goes. Or is it, “In the air there’s a feeling of Christmas?”

‘The most wonderful time’

Folks in the Atlanta area have a very rare opportunity next week to spend an evening with a legend whom, for some, symbolizes the best music of the holiday season.

Ten-year-old gets part in CCSU play

Rex resident Maris Bobitt, 10, has been cast as the Jenny in the Clayton State Theater premiere production of “Things Not Seen,” written by Clayton State biologist Dr. Greg Hampikian with psychology professor Dr. B.D. Stillion. The play, opening tonight, runs Dec. 11-13 at 8 p.m. in the University’s Arts & Sciences theatre (room 132 in the Arts & Sciences Building).

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