The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow
and Youre Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile are
not chapter titles from a self-help book, but rather lyrics to some
of the most famous songs from Annie, one of the most beloved
Broadway musicals of all time.
Though it doesnt feel like it, due to the recent
cold spell in Georgia, boating season is right around the corner and
people will be back on the water soon. To get boating afficionados
and other people who love spending time on or near the water ready,
the 42nd annual Atlanta Boat Show returns with one of their largest
and most exciting shows ever.
It was very fitting to have a tea honoring Gone
With the Wind and its famous author, Margaret Mitchell, at Southern
Oaks in Fayetteville. Mitchell lived in the area and based many of
the characters in her epic novel on her family members and friends.
The 20th Annual Valentine Ball, sponsored by the Endowment
Committee For Cultural Arts of Fayette County, is set for Saturday,
Feb. 7, at the Wyndham Executive Conference Center in Peachtree City.
Tickets for ECCA members are $85 per person, non-member guest tickets
are $100 and can be purchased through the balls chairperson,
Suzanne Heil, by calling 770-487-8508.
Join Audubon expert Allyson Reade Tuesday, Jan.
20, at 7 p.m. at the Flat Creek Nature Center in Peachtree City
and learn the basics of bird identification and watching. Get answers
to your questions: What are the common birds in our area? Can you
identify them by their call? What equipment do you need and where
are the best places to go to birdwatch? How can you attract more
birds to your yard?
Fayette County-based Offshoot Productions
is now hiring staff for its June 11-27 production of The
Comedy of Errors at the Villages Amphitheater in Fayetteville.
The following paid positions are open: assistant director, stage
manager, fight choreographer and costume designer. Assistant director
and stage manager positions may be combined.
Shes one of the hottest
young female country artists on the circuit today and shes
coming to Fayetteville to perform at the Villages Amphitheater.
The Peachtree City Oral
History Committee would like to plan a meeting of volunteers
interested in helping to preserve Peachtree Citys
living history.
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