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ATLANTA Happenings
The Atlanta Botanical
Garden, 1345 Piedmont Rd.,
willhostits Sixth Annual Asian
Cultural Experiencetheweek
end of June 26-27. This event
will showcase the art, music,
fashion, food,danceand games
of China, India, Indonesia,
Japan and Taiwan. Demon
strations will include calligra
phy, flower arranging, a tradi
tional tea ceremony, music,
dance and martial arts. There
will also be adragon parade of
people in traditional costume.
Native foods and beverages
will be available for purchase.
The experience will run Sat.
From 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
For more info on any Atlanta
Botanical Garden events, call
(404) 876-5859.
Centennial Olympic
Park, 285 International Blvd.
N.W. in Atlanta, will host
Fourth Saturday activities.
The theme for June 26 will be
“Wild Kingdom,” which will
involve conservation, animal
rescue, wild animal guests,
ForestryServiceactivitiesand
up-close animal experiences.
Forthelatestinfoontheseand
future events, call (404) 222-
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Center for Puppetry
Arts, 1404 Spring St. at 18% of
Atlanta, Ga., will be hosting
workshops and performances
of “Aesop’s Fables” by David
Stephens’P.N.C. Productions
of Foley, Ala. from now through
July 3. Performance admis
sion is $7.75 for adults and
$6.75 for children ages 2-13,
students and senior citizens.
Create-a-Puppet Workshop
admission is $3 per person
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1. Paul Gonsalves.
2. Cat Anderson.
3. His “growls.”
4. December 14, 1920, St. Louis,
5. Ilinois Jacquet.
6. 1960.
7. Skitch Henderson and Doc
Severinson.
8. Cleanhead.
9. Late 19405.
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when purchased with a per
formance; $2.5 for center
members. Full price admis
sion toperformancesincludes
admissiontothe Center'smu
seum and museum special
exhibits. Dates, prices and
show times are subject to
change. Show times are usu
ally Mon. - Sat., 10 a.m. and
12 noon, with additional per
formances on Wed. at 2 p.m.
Advanced purchaseisrecom
mended as many shows sell
out. To order tickets or for
moreinformationaboutgroup
rates, call (404) 873-3391.
Other summer productions
include:
—dJuly 5 - 17 - “The
Emperor’s New Clothes” by
Grey Seal Puppets of Char
lotte, N.C.
—dJuly 19 - 31 - “Bingo the
Circus Dog” by Paul Vincent-
Davis’ Puppet Arts of
Brookline, Mass.
—August2-21-“Pinocchio”
by the National Marionette
Theater of Brattleboro, VT.
Classic Chastain, a se
ries of popular concerts held
at the Chastain Park
Amphitheatrein Atlanta, will
be featuring top acts in con
certs, many of them in perfor
mance with the famed At
lanta Symphony Orchestra
(ASO). Besides being a top
music venue, Classic
Chastainalsofeaturesunique
dining amenities for concert
goers that includes picnic
table setups. Outstanding
food service is provided by in
house caterers and on-site
concessions. Porter serviceis
alsoavailablein assisting pa
trons with setting up their
picnicitems. Cateringisalso
available. Ask about picnic
10. Sweets.
11. Lockjaw.
12. October 10, 1915, Columbus, Ga.
13. Vibes/drums.
14. Thad Jones.
15. Frank Foster.
16. Trumpet/fluegelhorn.
17. Tenor saxophone.
18. Trombonist Grover Mitchell.
19. Texas Southern University.
20. Kentucky State.
AUGUSTA FOCUS JUNE 24, 1999
table and parking reservations
when calling to purchase or ar
range concert tickets. Formore
information, call (404)733-5000
or Ticketmaster at (404) 249-
6400 or visit the Atlanta Sym
phony Orchestra Chastain
website at
www.atlantasymphony.org/
chastain. Discounts are avail
able for groups of 15 or more by
calling the ASO Group Sales
Office at (404) 733-4848.
Upcoming Classic Chastain
concerts will feature:
— Fri., June 25, 7:30 p.m -
Georgeßensonand Rick Braun
— Wed., June 30, 8 p.m. -
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones
with the ASO.
— Thurs., July 1, 7:30 p.m. -
Mary Chapin Carpenter.
Black Pugyles No. 200
ACROSS
1. Are thou the ___ of the Jews?(Luke 23:3)
4. lamnot ___to destroy. (Matt. 5:17)
7. Doreme, .
9. ___said unto Samuel, Go lie down. (1
Sam. 3:9)
10. Shem, ___, and Japheth. (Gen. 5:32
11. Tuberculosis (abbr.).
13. She gave me of the tree, and I did
__{Gen.3:l2)
14. Gold, silver, ivory, and ___ and peacocks.
(1 Kgs. 10:22)
15. Full ears of com in the ___ thereof. (2
Kgs. 4:42)
17. ___ king of Jarmuth. (Josh. 10:3)
19. Poured out my soul ___ the Lord. (1 Sam.
1:15)
21. The sons of Judah were ___ and Onan.
(Num. 26:19)
23. The glory of the Lord shone ___ about
them. (Luke 2:9)
24. Saint (abbr.)
26. Beas an ___ whose leaf fadeth. (Isa. 1:30)
27. Go ____ therefore. (Matt. 28:19)
28. ___ we love one another. (1 John 4:12)
29. Cut off his thumbs and his great ___.
(Judg. 1:6)
31. And __ came to pass.(Judg. 1:14)
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33. Before the judgement of ___ of Christ. (Rom.
14:10)
36. Part in a play.
37. Take thou unto thee an iron ___. (Ezek. 4:3)
38. Your labourisnotin ___. (1 Cor. 15:58)
39. It shall go ___ with him that is left. (Job. 20:26)
40. Nothing.
41. Cain talked with ___ him that is left. (Gen. 4:8)
43. ___ with joy receiveth it. (Matt. 13:20)
44. The ___, which they saw in the cast. (Matt. 2:9)
47. Lo, the wicked ___ their bow. (Ps. 11:2)
49. Go to the __, thou sluggard. (Prov. 6:6)
50. The beginning and the __ . (Rev. 22:13)
51. Noble poem.
52. So many ___ of voices. (1 Cor. 14:10)
DOWN
1. The Lord bless thee and ___ thee. (Num. 6:24)
2. ___the Ahohite. (1 Chron. 11:29)
3. Wash thee with ___. (Jer. 2:22)
4. Ye cannot drink the ___ of the Lord. (1 Cor. 10:21)
5. They slew ___ upon the rock. (Judg. 7:25)
6. Thou shalt forget thy ___. (Job 11:16)
8. __, and it shall be given you. (Luke 11:9)
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11. ___ shait deny me thrice. (Mark 14:30)
12. Did not our heart ____ within us? (Luke 24:32)
16. Him that for __and murder was cast into prison.
(Luke 23:25) &
18. Deborah ___, and went with Barak. (Judg. 4:9)
20. Until I make thy ___thy foot stool (Acts. 2:35)
22. To___like a calf. (Ps. 29:6)
24. Long, narrow pieces.
25. Not lift up any iron ___ upon them. (Deut. 27:5)
30. Building wing.
32. Preparesta ___ before me. (Ps. 23:5)
34. We have one father, _ God. (John 8:14)
35. Isnot ____the Levite thy brother? (Ex. 4:14)
40. ___the son of Ahitub. (2 Sam. 8:17)
41. Who ___ thou, Lord, (Acts 9:5)
42. Gaal the son of ___. (Judg,. 9:26) _
45. Convert skins to leather.
46. ___ it shall come to pass. (Ex. 4:9)
48. And the earth ___ without form. (Gen. 1:2)
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