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Cotton Patch Gospel benefit play planned for Nov. 19 at Starrs MillA two-act play, The Cotton Patch Gospel, will be held Friday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. at Starrs Mill High School as a benefit for Wellspring of Living Water, Inc., an outreach ministry for women in troubled circumstances. The event is sponsored by First Baptist Church of Peachtree City. The play will be presented by its original cast of one, Tom Key, known for his award-winning performances from off-Broadway to Los Angeles. Key coauthored the play along with the late singer-songwriter, Harry Chapin. The play, about the life of Christ, is based on the book of Clarence Jordan, a Georgian. A dessert buffet will be served. Tickets are $20 and may be purchased on the Wellspring Web site (www.wellspringoflivingwater.org), at most local churches, and at the Wellspring Store in the Publix Peachtree East shopping center on Ga. Hwy. 54 in Peachtree City. The Wellspring mission is to reach out to women who are trapped in a lifestyle of substance abuse or who have suffered degrading and/or hopeless circumstances, and to provide a transition home where they can start over and build a bridge into a healthy lifestyle. The benefit play will help provide funds for the Wellspring Home. The Wellspring Store is an upscale resale store that also supports the Wellspring Home. Contributions of resale items are welcome. For information, call 770-632-1788. Those who are unable to attend the play but who would like to make a donation to Wellspring may send a tax deductible contribution to: Wellspring of Living Water, P.O. Box 2428, Peachtree City, GA 30269. For more information on the benefit performance at Starrs Mill, call Lynn or Shirley Fairley, 770-487-7932.
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