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Ir L JAN. 1-21 Happenings ALABAMA Pike Piddlers Storytelling Festival— Troy, Jan. 13. Enjoy stories told by Donald Davis, Andy Offutt Irwin, B.J. Abraham, Brent Holmes and Shelia Fay son Jackson at Troy University’s Trojan Center Theater. (334) 735-3675. ARKANSAS Images of the South Watercolors Traveling Exhibition —Mountain Home, Jan. 6-31. Explore Southern culture through artists' eyes dur ing this show at the Baxter County Library. (870) 425-3598. FLORIDA Brooksville Raid —Brooksville, Jan. 20-21. Travel back to the Civil War era during this re-enactment of an 1864 battle at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation, dance at the Blue/Gray Ball and shop on Sutlers Row. (352) 796-6766. Submit Happenings to: www.amerianprofile.com/happenings or Happenings, 341 Cool Springs Blvd., Ste. 400, Franklin, IN 37047 ■ I||| GEORGIA Ducks on Holiday —Savannah, Dec. 27, Jan. 6 and 28. Join a naturalist guide on a hike through Savannah National Wildlife Refuge to learn about the vari ous duck species that winter in the area. (912) 897-5108. KENTUCKY Mid-Winter Feaste —Bardstown, Jan. 12-13. Bardstown Community Theatre presents music, dance, pag eantry, magic and a performance of St. George and the Dragon during this event, which includes dinner at Kreso’s Res taurant. (502) 348-4015. LOUISIANA Krewe of Artemis-Springhill Mardi Gras Ball —Springhill, Jan. 13. Cel ebrate Mardi Gras during this formal ball, themed “Take 5 and All That Jazz,” at the Springhill Gvic Center. Call (318) 539-9259 for reservations. Special Opportunity To Acquire This Complete 7-Year Coin Set Of Sacagawea Golden Dollars For FREE You won’t want to wait much longer... hurry to claim this complete, uncirculated 7-coin set of Sacagawea golden dollars before our supplies run out. Collectors and the general public alike are snapping up these seldom seen coins. They’re vanishing day by day into the hands of private collectors! Complete 7-Coin Set In Uncirculated Condition Now, the American Historic Society is offering new customers a complete 7-year set of all the Sacagawea golden dollars minted thus far-7 dollars in all, from 2000-2006. The set is yours for FREE - an unbelievable deal you won’t want to miss out on. Better yet. call within the next 72 hours and we’ll send you a free, all-new, uncirculated 2006 U.S. Nevada State Quarter to add to your collection. Call toll-free to claim yours today! DON’T FORGET: You must order by phone within the next 72 hours to receive your FREE 2006 Set nda State Quarter 1-800-354-6169 ‘Pay just $4.95 to cover processing and handling Limit 1 collection per household. If you call within the next 72 hours receive the new 2006 Nevada State Quarter for free plus free p&h' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. © 2006 National Consumer Marketing Do you love Family Entertainment? Then you can trust us! | _ 60 TO: www,amerieaaproffle.eoiP/stigß MISSISSIPPI Halley’s Comet —Meridian, Jan. 12. Actor John Amos, of Roots and Good Times feme, transforms himself into a parade of characters in this humorous and moving story. Mississippi State Uni versity’s Riley Center in the downtown area. (601) 696-2200. NORTH CAROLINA Marcus Belgrave: A Tribute to Louis Armstrong —Wilmington, Jan. 14. Enjoy a musical journey through the life of a beloved jazz trumpeter and vocalist, presented by Belgrave and his ensemble, at the ThaLian Hall Center for the Performing Arts. (800) 523-2820. SOUTH CAROLINA Grand American Coon Hunt— Orangeburg, Jan. 5-6. Warch as dogs trail and tree raccoons for the Grand Ameri can Championship at the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds. (803) 534-6821. Submissions must be received four months prior to the event g— n r- r— when you call within ■ rs EZ EZ THE NEXT 72 HOURS! .U.S. Mint 200 b Nevada Slate Quarter Otilv limited supplies available rail within the next 1 rlavs to l»rl the new, mu tit ulateil 100 t» Nevada state Qu.utri absolutely lire (plus liee ptehM HMW GWAO-AD TENNESSEE Super Rodeo Show —Harriman, Jan. 13-14. Watch as cowgirls and cowboys compete in barrel racing, roping and bull riding at Roane State Community College’s Expo Center. (865) 376-4201. VIRGINIA Boat Show —Richmond, Jan. 19-21. Browse more than 60 different brands of boats, ranging from pontoons to yachts, and boating-related products during this 52nd annual event at The Showplace. (804)425-6556. WEST VIRGINIA I Can’t Stop Loving You —Charleston, Jan. 17. Delight in this show featur ing an orchestra, singers and dancers performing Ray Charles’ legendary music at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences. (304) 561-3570. Read more Happenings at AmericanProfile.com Visit our website for great offers! WWW.AHS.COM EXCLUSIVE OFFERS ON OVfJtfcO l ™*' s ' INI Xmcrican Ills I ORII Six ii n