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Wednesday, September 8, 1999
Neil Sedaka brings thousands of hits to PTC
There are some songs that are timeless, spanning generations and uniting them with their message. Neil Sedaka, performing this weekend at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, has written thousands of songs in his career, many of which are such monstrous hits they continue to entertain almost 40 years after they were originally written.
Power of flight to astound at Wings Over Dixie
The power of flight has always astounded man and it wasn't until this century that flight became possible.
 
Puppets tell Chinese tales
The art of puppetry spans cultures. No matter what the nationality of the performers or the audience, the message can be conveyed through the movements and the facial expressions of the puppets.

Self-indulgence in sterling silver

By Sallie Satterthwaite
Lifestyle Columnist

Dave's mother had a habit that he used to mimic irreverently. She'd glance at a calendar and say, “Hmmm, today's Aunt So-and-so's birthday. She'd have been 97.” Of course, Aunt So-and-so had died 15 years earlier.

Annual festival says "Long Live the Daisy"
The fall season approaches but the Garden Club of Georgia and Stone Mountain's Yellow Daisy Flower Show will usher in the sensations of spring this weekend. The Yellow Daisy Festival, an annual event, brings together garden clubs and amateur horticulturists from the 19 counties in the district. This year's show is entitled “Vive La Daisy.”
 

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