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Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Offshoot unites coffee house scene with bluegrass music

Offshoot Productions' Stars on the Southern Crescent coffee houses have always been one of the best bargains in the area. The audience gets top-notch local and regional entertainment at a nearby venue with the promise of delicious desserts and beverages.

Kiwanis Fair brings in top-notch entertainment

Visitors to the Fayette County Kiwanis Fair know that there will be lots of fun rides to ride and games to play, as well as lots of exhibits to peruse and food to eat. This year's fair will also offer up some fine musical selections as well, promising a little something for everybody.

Hall and Oates close out summer concert series

The Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater has had a rockin' good concert series this year, offering a mix of entertainers from a number of different eras.

Rotary Fall Festival returns for 12th year

Typically, the Stonewall Complex in Fayetteville is used for getting the tag for your car each year. It is also the site for a number of festivals and events throughout the year. This year will mark the 12th annual Rotary Club of Fayetteville's Fall Festival and will feature a car show, country music, festival food and a number of arts and crafts vendors.

Local group is a home away from home for writers

Helen Parker Steele has finally found a new family and a home away from home. It is the Fayette Writers Group, which meets every Saturday from 10 a.m.-noon. Steele is the secretary for the group.

New theater group to hold auditions for comedy/mystery

Fayette Coweta Family Theatre has started a new theater company called Sharpsburg on Stage, which will present two one-act comedy/mysteries in November at the A&O Bridges Community Building as a benefit for the Sharpsburg Library Fund. The plays that will be presented are "Not My Cup of Tea," and "Next Victim, Please."

The best show you aren't watching

What if the world around you and the people who inhabit it weren't real? Each day major plot points were being scripted by writers and your every move was followed by camera crews. Worse, the people you thought you knew aren't who they claimed to be, but actors. What would you do? How would you react when the truth was finally revealed? Would you ever figure it out if they didn't tell you?

Fischer teaching Pilates at The Studio

"Tegan Fischer has joined the professional dance faculty at The Studio in Fayetteville," announced artistic director Magdalena Maury.

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