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♦ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2008
Christmas at the Crossroads activities set
Special to the Journal
Perry’s annual celebration
of Christmas begins Friday
with a classic Christmas
play, followed by an array
of events on Saturday and
Sunday, including the annu
al downtown parade at 2
p.m., and the Candlelight
Christmas Service at the
Courthouse Square on
Sunday at 6 p.m.
Friday
Christmas play “Miracle
on 34th Street”
/ 8 p.m
/ Perry Players Theater,
909 Main Street
/ Opening Night! A
Christmas tradition brought
to life by the Perry Players.
Visit www.perryplayers.
org for a complete listing of
show dates and times, call
987-5354 for tickets.
Saturday
Pancake Breakfast
with Santa
/ 7:30 until 10 a.m.
/ Perry Arts Center
/ All good girls and boys
(and moms and dads) are
invited to a pancake break
fast with Santa. Tickets are
$5 per person.
/ Sponsored by the Mahala
Club and Kiwanis Club.
Paradise Case and book
signing
/ Noon until 4 p.m
/ Warm up at the outdoor
coffee shop at Beauty for
Ashes Christian Bookstore!
Meet J.M. Hochstetler,
author of One Holy Night,
a modern retelling of the
Christmas story.
The Magic of Christmas
Annual Parade
/ Choral groups beginning
at 1 p.m.; parade at 2 p.m
/ Enjoy the traditional
and festive Christmas parade
through the streets of down
town Perry along with local
school choral groups per
forming before and after the
parade.
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For more information, contact Brittni White at
J* 478-987-1823 or email: bwhite@evansnewspapers.com Bl
/ Sponsored by Houston
Springs and the Houston
Home Journal.
Jingle Bell Jog
/ 5 p.m
/ Add some bells to those
running shoes for a twi
light 1 mile and 5K Fun
Run and Walk. Downtown at
Main Street and Ball Street.
Sponsored by Houston
Healthcare and the Exchange
Club of Perry. $lO pre-regis
✓ Contact: Tara Poole,
988-1627 or visit www.hhc.
org.
Sunday
Make A Wish ... Old
Fashioned Christmas
Tea
/ 2:30 p.m
/ The Front Porch Tea
Room
/ Deck the Halls and
enjoy a wonderful afternoon
with tea and delicious hol
iday treats to benefit the
Make A Wish Foundation.
Reservations required. S2O
per person. Call 987-1899.
Christmas Choral
Concert
/ 3 p.m
/ The Westfield School
Recital Hall
/ Enjoy the sounds of
Christmas performed by the
Middle and Upper School
Chorus. Call 987-0547 or
visit www.westfieldschool.
org.
Community Candlelight
Christmas Program and
Lighting of Downtown
/ 6 p.m
/ Courthouse Square
/ Celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas!
Join neighbors, your family
and friends in singing car
ols old and new. Sponsored
by the Perry Ministerial
Association. Immediately
after the program, follow
the lamplighter as he taps
on the doors of the shop
of the 900 block of Carroll
Street and magically lights
Downtown.
Children’s Choir,
Cookies and Hot
Chocolate
✓ Warm up with a cup
of hot chocolate and enjoy
Christmas music by the
Childrens Choir of the Perry
United Methodist Church.
Immediately following the
Lighting of Downtown on
the lawn of the Perry United
Methodist Church.
Dec. 13
Breakfast with Santa
/ 8 until 10 a.m.
/ The Swanson House
✓ Jolly Old St. Nick
welcomes children at The
Swanson House for break
fast and a chance to share
their Christmas wishes! A
photographer will be avail
able to capture the moment.
/ Reservations required
by calling 987-1938.
Decorate Your Own
Christmas Ornament
/ 10 a.m. until 4 p.m
/ Be creative in making
your own Christmas orna
ment while you enjoy a cup of
coffee at the outdoor case at
Beauty for Ashes Christian
Bookstore! For children and
adults!
/ Call 987-1653 for more
information.
Snow Day
/ 2 until 4 p.m
/ Courthouse Square
/ Yes, Virginia! It really
does snow in Perry! Bring the
family for a special snow day
in downtown Perry. Make a
snowman, have a snowball
fight or make snow angels.
Sponsored by the Perry
Downtown Development
Association.
Drama in Evergreen
Cemetery
/ 2 until 4 p.m
/ Join the Perry High
School Drama Department
as it presents a living his
tory program in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Guided tours will be given
every 20 minutes from the
front gate of the cemetery.
Students will represent peo
ple who lived in Perry in
the 19th and 20th Centuries
and will tell stories of their
accomplishments, relation
ships, and mishaps in Perry,
Georgia. Watch history come
alive in Evergreen Cemetery
during this 30 minute pre
sentation.
✓ Admission is free but
donations are welcome.
Saturday through
Dec. 20
Christmas at the Market
/ 7:30 am until noon
Perry Arts Center
/ Find natural prod
ucts for the Holidays from
Christmas Trees, mistletoe,
wreaths, swags and greenery
for decorating to homemade
cakes and pies. Enjoy music
by the Roland Fall Band ...
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Share the magic of the holiday season.
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building lives, families and communities
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and bring your children for a
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Recycle Your Christmas
Tree at the Perry
Recycling Center
/ 1 until 4 p.m
/ For more information
regarding Christmas at the
Crossroads, call the Perry
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at 478-987-1234 or visit
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