- Kiwanis fair full
of music
- When the Fayette County
Kiwanis fair kicks off this Thursday, the sound
of music will emanate for nearly 10 straight
days. This year's fair has more entertainment
than in years past, promising something for
everybody. Many of the acts will be local, giving
the community a chance to see how rich in talent
this county really is.
- Renaissance
Festival returns
- The Renaissance Festival
comes to the area twice a year. Your favorite
performers and vendors return each spring and
fall to give you that 16th century English
Country Faire feel. When the festival starts up
again this Saturday, there will be some new acts
to tickle your funny bone and thrill you, as well
as several updates to some of your favorite shows
and attractions.
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- Exhibits and loal
entries bring extra fun to the fair
- A fair just isn't a fair if
ribbons aren't being awarded and exhibits aren't
being exhibited. The Fayette County Kiwanis Fair,
running Sept.30 - Oct. 9 will have plenty of
both.
- Main Street
Fayetteville
- The annual Main Street
Fayetteville will be held this Saturday and
Sunday, Oct. 2 and 3 at Heriatge Park in
Stonewall Village. This year's festival will have
arts and crafts, antiques, festival food, and a
huge lineup of entertainment.
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- Old Campbell County
celebrates homecoming
- Come join the fun at the
Campbell County Homecoming in downtown Fairburn
on Saturday, Oct. 2. Festiviites begin with the
Rat Race, a 5K and 10 K road race at 8 a.m.
sponsored by Landmark Christian School. A parade
follows at 10 a.m. Arts and Crafts and food
vendrs will be around the Courthouse from 10
a.m.-4 p.m. there will also be a variety of music
and dance entertainment in front of the
Courthouse from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
God knows our tears
By Sallie Satterthwaite
Lifestyle Columnist
This column
published in 1993, shortly after the 40-year reunion
of my high school class. I've edited it slightly, and
when you've read it, you'll understand why I'm
submitting it again....
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