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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987
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In brief
Hunter safety
The Georgia State Game and Fish
Commission will instruct Hunter safe
ty courses, Dec. 7 and 9, at Cumming
City Park. The courses are on the
proper handling of firearms and safe
hunting proceedures.
The Dec. 7 course will be held from
5:30-9 p.m.. The Dec. 9 course is set
for 6:00-9 p.m. Each participant must
attend both nights, plus take a Hunter
Safety Exam on Dec. 9. The course is
open to anyhone bom on or after Jan.
1, 1961.
To pre-register, call Billie Redd
(887-5655) at Cumming City Park
Lanier/400
Bulldog Club
The friends and supporters of the
University of Georgia are forming a
Lanier/ 400 Bulldog Club. This new
club will be for individuals residing in
Forsyth, Dawson, Cherokee, Gwin
nett and North Fulton counties not in a
club.
For those wishing to join, send a $lO
check for annual membership to la
nier/400 Bulldog Club, P.O. Box 145,
Cumming Ga., 30130. For more infor
mation call Charles Welch at 887-6153
or Marcy Gravitt at 889-0764.
Fall Tennis
The Cumming Recreation and
Parks Department will hold a fall ten
nis youth league. Pat Pitts will place
individuals on teams according to
their ability level.
Doubles competition for youth, ages
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s P ecial 4180 Highway 20, Buford Service
8-17, will be offered. All matches will
be played at either Cumming City
Park or Forsyth County High School.
A trophy will ber presented to the
high point player at the end of the six
week playing period. The cost is S2O
for regular players and $3 for
substitutes.
For more information or to register
call Billie Redd at 887-5655.
Hapkido
The Cumming Recreation and
Parks Department is holding classes
in Hapkido and the Korean Martial
Arts of Self Defense. These classes
are held Tuesdays in the Old Cum
ming Gym.
Youth classes will be held from
6:30-7:30 p.m., and will cost $25 for an
8-week session. The adult class will
meet from 7:30-9:00 p.m. and will cost
S3O.
Waylon Shadburn, Hapkido instruc
tor for the last 10 years with the Cum
ming City Park Recreation Depart
ment, will once again be the teacher.
Shadburn is a 2nd Degree Black Belt
with the Korean Hapkiodo Associa
tion and the Georgia Hapkido
Association.
All registration will be handled at
Cumming City Park, located off Pil
grim Mill Road. For more informa
tion call 887-5655.
Nature hiking
The Gwinnett County Parks and Re
creation Department will be sponsor
ing nature hike Dec. 12.
The hike will begin at 8 a.m. and end
with breakfast at 10 a.m. Participants
should bring their own breakfast. The
hike will be held at George Pierce
park on Buford Highway in Suwanee.
There is a $1 fee for each adult and a
$.50 charge for children. Pre-registra
tion is reguired. For more informa
tion call 476-0504.
Fall gymnastics
The Forsyth County Parks and Re
creation Department is currently
holding gymnastics classes. All class
es will be held at the Midway Elemen
tary School gym.
The monthly fee is $17.50 and all
classes are offered. Advanced classes
require a skill level test.
For more information call 887-5701.
Gymnastics
The Cumming City Park Recrea
tion Department will be holding gym
nastics registration the first Friday of
each month. These classes are de
signed to run every Friday afteroon.
All 30 minute sessions cost $lO per
month with hourly lessons costing sls.
There will be groups for pre-school
ages (3-5), beginners (6-up) and an
other class for advanced ages (6-up).
All classes will be taught by Stephanie
Scoggins.
For more information call 887-5656.
Adult basketball
The Forsyth County Parks and Re
creation Department will be offering
Adult Basketball Leagues in Men’s,
Women’s, Church and Open
Divisions.
Champions
This Cumming City Park Recrea
tion Department soccer team
caaptured the championship for
eight and nine-year old players.
Front row players, from left, are
Adam Levensalor, Daniel Jaeck,
Chris Blake, Jamie Gilbert and
Russell Abbott. Back row players
are Brent Otwell, Jason Abott, Jed
Manton, Jonathan Stephens, Rus
sell Pinson and Matthew Shugart.
Ken Shugard and Bill Levensalor
coached the team to its
championship.