PAGE 10 — The Georgia Bulletin. April 23, 1987
GEORGIA
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THE SECULAR FRANCISCANS' monthly meeting will
be at 2:30 p.m., Sunday. April 26 at the Shrine of the Im
maculate Conception, 48 Martin Luther King Blvd., Atlan
ta. For further information call Mike Stark at 872-8352.
St. Patrick’s Women’s Guild in Norcross is sponsor
ing a SPRING FASHION SHOW AND LUNCHEON.
Sat. May 2 at 12 noon. Fashions will be by Shirley
Miller’s of Norcross. Lunch is a light salad selection.
The cost is $7.50 with prepurchased ticket or phone
reservation. Payment must be received by April 27
Tickets purchased at the door are $10. For reserva
tions or further information call: Peggy Burnett.
963-0570; Ruth Barnes. 446-8927: Millie Barbaro.
446-9158. Send check payment to Mrs. Michael
Burnett, 2494 Baron Terrace. Suwanee. Ga., 30174.
The quarterly meeting of the NORTHEAST DEANERY
of the Atlanta Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women will
be held at St. Augustine Church. Covington, on Sat., May 2
at 11 a.m. The luncheon donation is $2. For reservations call
Joyce Ott, 292-8302 or Rose Byrum at the church, (404)
787-0685. All women are invited.
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A MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND experience of
fers couples insights, tools and confidence to enrich their
marriages and to strengthen their love for one another.
Couples are invited to join. For information call 455-1317.
The AACCW FAMILY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
and the PROLIFE OFFICE are sponsoring a
workshop on School Based Clinics, May 2 from 9:30
a.m. to 12 at the Catholic Center, 680 W. Peachtree
St., N.W. The theme of the workshop is "Should we or
shouldn't we?" and will offer teens information on
how to say "No to Sex " For more information call
288-5710 or 938-0019.
HISTORIC WEST END. founded in 1835. will hold its 12th
annual West End Festival, May 2 and 3 in West End Park at
the corner of Lucile Ave. and Lawton St. S.W. Visitors may
tour some beautiful Victorian homes, enjoy jazz, gospel,
raggae, Latin and Caribbean music as well as arts and
crafts and the wares of food vendors. Call 681-7271 for
details.
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THE WREN'S NEST, home of Joel Chandler Harris will
be the location of the annual "Wren’s Nest Fest,” Saturday,
May 2, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, May 3, noon to 4:30
p.m. Saturday’s special attraction is the Atlanta Street
Theatre’s performance of “Sekou Tells A Tale," an original
play with music tracing the famous tar baby story from a
glue baby in West Africa to rural Georgia. Southern folk
tales, games, dancers, music, balloons and refreshments
will be part of the day’s attraction. Sunday. May 3, will be
devoted to storytelling with tours of the Wren’s Nest. Ad
mission is $2 for adults and $1 for children 12 and under. For
more information call 753-7735. The Wren's Nest is at 1050
Gordon St.. S.W., Atlanta.
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The NORTHWEST DEANERY of the Atlanta Arch
diocesan Council of Catholic Women will hold its quarterly
meeting at St. Paul of the Cross Church. 551 Harwell Road.
N.W., Atlanta, on Sun., May 3. Registration will begin at 1
p.m. Luncheon, cost $3. will follow. For more information
call Lithangia Robinson at 691-8720.
*****
A LITURGY and healing service will be held at
Transfiguration Parish, Marietta at 7 p.m.. Sat.. April 25.
The church is at 1815 Blackwell Rd.. N.E
ST. JOHN NEUMANN REGIONAL CATHOLIC
SCHOOL is sponsoring its first annual dinner auction
May 3 at the Marriott, Gwinnett Place. 1-85 and Plea
sant Hill Rd., Duluth. The doors will openat 4 p.m. for
bidding on silent auction items. Dinner will be served
at 6 p.m. and is $20 per person. Advanced reserva
tions are needed. Over 150 items will be auctioned in
cluding babysitting for a weekend, installed flooring,
handmade quilt, stenciling of a room, electronics,
airline tickets, VCR, get-away weekend and toys. For
more information call 923-3660 or 921-1799.
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Sacred Heart Church in Hartwell will sponsor a
MAYFAIR on Saturday, May 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Handcrafts, baked goods, plants, books, horse rides, face
painting and flea market items will be featured.
Refreshments will be available. For information call (404)
376-8510.
Catholic Social Services has several VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES. Immediate needs include: nurse
to assist with baths and taking blood pressures at
Marian Manor and job developer to interview pro
spective employees and employers for job place
ment. bilingual Spanish helpful. For more informa
tion call Barbara Bruiez at 881-6571,
Immaculate Heart of Mary School, 2855 Briarcliff Rd.,
will hold its ANNUAL CARNIVAL to benefit the school on
Saturday. May 2, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m The carnival will
feature celebrity guests, prizes, games, shows, interna
tional foods, rides, face painting and crafts. For more infor
mation contact Lee or Liz Nohe at 987-1962.
*****
FIRST FRIDAY MEN’S CLUB will attend the 12:10 Mass
on Fri., May 1 at Sacred Heart Church, 353 Peachtree St.,
N.E., in downtown Atlanta. John Granfield. former FBI
agent and associate professor at Georgia State University,
will be the guest speaker. His subject will be “Is There
Discrimination Towards Catholics? "
*****
The City of Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs will spon
sor a free CLOWN WORKSHOP for persons 10 and older
from April 30 through May 28 at Adams Park Recreation
Center. 1620 Delowe Dr.. S.W. There is no fee. but par
ticipants must furnish their own wigs and constumes and
purchase individual grease paint makeup kits for $17.
Enrollment is limited. Registration will be April 25 and
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