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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987
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Lay-A-Way for Christmas
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’Tis the season
Presentation tells
of Christmas past
You can get taste of Christmas Now
and Then at the Lanier Museum of
Natural History in Buford Saturday,
Dec. 12.
Christmas Now and Then is a pre
sentation of the Gwinnett County
Parks and Recreation Department
and will feature old-time decorations
and, keeping things current, Santa’s
Workshop and Santa himself.
The workshop will be located in the
auditorium near the museum in the
Lanier Water Park and will be open
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Dec. 12. San
ta, Mrs. Claus and the elves arrive at
5:30 p.m. at the museum and will visit
with youngsters in the workshop. Af
ter Santa’s arrival, the tower in the
park and an outdoor Christmas tree
will be lighted at 6 p.m.
In addition, the historic 1818 Bow
man-Pirkle house near the museum
will be decorated as it would have
been in the 1800 s. The house will be
open from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 12.
Local groups will be involved as
part of the entertainment and
decorating.
For more information on Christmas
Now and Then, call 945-3543.
Cumming Chorale
singing Dec. 10
The Cumming Chorale will hold its
annual Christmas performance Dec.
10 at 8 p.m. at the First United Meth
odist Church on Pilgrim Mill Road.
The program is free.
The theme of the performance is the
Five Moods of the Season, including a
variety of music to appeal to all ages.
A special guest appearance will be
made by one of Santa’s lesser known
reindeer, Pablo.
Also, Professor Peter Scheckley
will introduce a number by the little
known son of J.S. Bach, P.D.Q. Bach,
the 32nd of J.S. Bach’s 27 children.
The chorale has tripled in size this
year and will be open for new mem
bers starting in January for the spring
concert. The chorale is directed by
Martha Osborne, who has 17 years’
experience directing school musical
groups.
2 Forsyth dancers
in ‘Nutcracker’
Two Forsyth County ballet dancers
will perform in “The Nutcracker”
with the Gainesville Ballet Company.
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This is the 10th year the familiar
dance has been performed by the
Gainesville Ballet. Performances will
be Dec. 3-5 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 6 at 2
p.m., all in Pearce Auditorium on the
Brenau College campus.
Susan Thomas of Cumming will be
the Snow Queen. Lesa Martin of Cum
ming will also dance.
In honor of the 10th presentation of
the holiday favorite, guest dancers
Kathryn Mcßeth and Ron Jones will
appear in the ballet. Mcßeth has over
15 years experience with the Atlanta
Ballet. Jones is founder and owner of
Ron Jones School of Ballet in Augusta
and is dancer in residence with the
Gainesville Ballet.
Tickets are $lO for adults, $5 for se
niors, children and students. They are
available at Brenau College, 534-6282.
Special group rates are available.
NGC Singers
set carol concert
The North Georgia College Singers
will give a community concert of
Christmas carols and songs, to be pre
sented at the Dahlonega college Dec.
4. The free concert begins at 8 p.m. in
Young Hall auditorium.
The NGC Singers, under the direc
tion of Dr. David Barnett, tour the
Southeastern United States every
year. The group is composed of select
singers and musicians attending
North Georgia College.
The Christmas concert program
will include “Deck the Halls,” “Silent
Night,” “Away in the Manger,” “Car
ol of the Bells,” and “I Wonder as I
Wander.” There will be selections
from the “Ceremony of Carols.” For
more information, call the North
Georgia College department of fine
arts, 864-3391.
Senior citizens
to have party
The senior citizens in Forsyth Coun
ty will have a Christmas Party, Dec. 8
at 10:30 a.m. at the Cumming United
Methodist Church on Pilgrim Mill
Road.
Refreshments will be provided. The
Cumming Kiwanis Club will provide
stockings for all participants. Enter
tainment will be provided.
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| ENTRY FORM |
I Outdoor Christmas |
I Decoration Contest *|
| We wish to enter the Outdoor Christmas |
Decoration Contest: i
| CATEGORY (check one) |
| □ Private Home
□ Children’s Delight □ Traditional □ Religious Spirit of Christmas
□ Business or Industry □ Church, School or Institution
I Name |
I Address i
I Telephone i
I Directions:. i
| • Judging Dec. 14-16 i
•Prizes in all categories
I «First prize: 8-foot sugar maple planted at your home
' Sponsored in the community interest by the Norton
| Agency, the Forsyth County News, the Garden Club
I of Georgia, Inc. and the Clean and Beautiful Council.
(Employees of these groups shall not be eligible.)
Registration forms should be mailed to:
DECORATIONS CONTEST
Forsyth County News
i P.0.80x 210 Cumming, Ga. 30130 i
Brighten holiday and win
For the second consecutive year
Forsyth Countians will have an oppor
tunity to receive recognition for
dressing up their yards this holiday
season.
The Forsyth County News, the Nor
ton Agency, the Garden Club of Geor
gia Inc. and the Clean and Beautiful
council are sponsoring a holiday deco
rations contest for area residents.
The contest is designed to encour
age outdoor decorating during the
holiday season. Winning entries in the
competition will receive an 8-foot sug
ar maple tree which will be planted in
their yard. Prizes will also be award
ed to runners-up.
To compete, simply fill out the con
test form located on page 5A of this
edition of the Forsyth County News
and mail it to the newspaper office.
Then prepare your yard for judging,
and await the announcement of win
ning entries.
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Judging will be held Dec. 14-16, with
winners announced in the Dec. 20 edi
tion of the Forsyth County News.
Members of local garden clubs will
judge the entries.
There are three categories of com
petition in the contest private
homes, business and industry, and
churches, schools and institutions. In
addition, private homes may be en
tered in one of three different divi
sions: traditional, ‘‘children’s de
light,” and religious spirit of
Christmas.
Entries will be judged on the follow
ing scale: artistic effort (50 points),
Christmas Spirit (20 points); creativ
ity (15 points) and compatibility with
surroundings (15 points).
All entries should be mailed to the
Forsyth County News, P.O. Box 210,
Cumming, Ga. 30130. Deadline for re
ceiving entries is Dec. 11.