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Wednesday, March 24, 2004

Sandy Creek staging Sondheim classic

Sometimes old stories tell the best tales. And when set to a musical score by Stephen Sondheim, that adds up to a magical evening of entertainment.
Lord of the Rings prequel lands in Newnan

Lord of the Rings prequel comes to Newnan

Declaration of Principles

In the interest of cutting myself some slack and for all the film buffs and cineastes out there, I am giving this column over to the general discussion of movies once a month. Not only will it give me a chance to breathe between stage productions, but I hope to be able to spotlight some forgotten classics, both good and bad. Of course the good ones, I will gush over and the bad ones I will sear with my humble, but correct, opinion.

Georgia Conservancy announces student competition

All public and private middle and high school students, as well as clubs, such as 4-H and Scouts, in the Fayetteville area are invited to take part in the sixth annual Youth Environmental Symposium (YES), a statewide environmental competition sponsored by Georgia Conservancy.

Signup coming for summer camps

Summer is already in the air and it’s never too early to begin planning summer activities for your child. Don’t miss out on early registration for all Peachtree City Recreation Department summer camps and swim lessons.

Notables

Sara Masoero of Tyrone recently attended the National Young Leaders Conference in washington. This development program invites high school students to interact with today’s leaders.

Camp Invention coming to East Fayette Elem.

Camp Invention, a nationally-recognized creativity and science camp, is coming to East Fayette Elementary School July 12-16. The camp’s hands-on curriculum gives children a chance to let their inventive juices flow and their imaginations run wild.

Class of ‘95

Calling All Graduates of LaGrange High School Class of 1995.

History professor explains ‘Cold Mountain’

At a recent meeting of the Clayton State History Society, Professor of History Dr. Gene Hatfield discussed the historical background of “Cold Mountain,” the recent hit movie based on the prize-winning best-seller of the same name.

Register now for Girlfriends Weekend

It’s time to call your best girlfriend and make plans to head to a peaceful, luxury destination for some rest, relaxation and talk about subjects of interest to women.

Women honored at Girl Scout fundraiser

Friends of Girl Scouting in Fayette County will gather tomorrow to honor three local women in Girl Scouts of Pine Valley Council’s annual fundraiser.

Horse show coming this Saturday

Spring has arrived in Georgia and Quail Ridge Farm is celebrating with the kick off of its Classic Show Series.

Library hosts poetry contest

You can’t make a living writing poetry, but you could win a $25 gift certificate for your original poem in a local poetry contest.

‘Rhythm and Rhyme’ deadline is nigh

Do you sonnet in the shower?

Local author offers workshop

Fairburn resident Meta Commerse will present a workshop entitled “The Healing Power of Story” April 3 from 1-3 p.m. at the Fairburn Hobgood Library. It is free and open to the public.

Tickets now on sale for Senoia dinner

Tickets are now available for the Senoia Area Historical Society’s annual Progressive Dinner. Enjoy five courses in five historic homes. Dinner will be served April 23-24, beginning at 7 p.m.

Sleep seminar in Peachtree City April 1

Are you always tired, fatigued or have difficulty concentrating? Have you been told that you snore or stop breathing during sleep? Do you have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep?

Keep on truckin’ for tots

In April the birds are out, the sun is out, people are out and so are trucks. Trucks, trucks and more trucks.

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