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-FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1987
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’Tis the season
First Christian readies its Christmas Cantata
The Adult Choir of the First Chris
tian Church will present its annual
Christmas Cantata Dec. 13 at 7 p.m.
and Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
The production is entitled “Merry
Christmas With Love. ” It was created
by Don and Loral March and adapted
by Wes Richardson, music minister at
First Christian. Richardson will di
rect the choir, with Alaine Glover,
Stella Vaughan and Jan Abernathy as
accompanists.
Gallery planning
2 open houses
The Gallery will have a Christmas
Open House Friday and Saturday
from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Gallery is a membership orga
nization of artists and craftsmen who
display their work at the building on
233 Atlanta Road. Refreshments will
be served and a $25 gift certificate will
be given Dec. 12 and 19.
New Harmony Baptist
having presentation
New Harmony Baptist Church will
present “From Christ Child to the
Judgment” Friday and Saturday be
ginning at 7 p.m. The church is on Ga.
20 west of Cumming.
Christmas cantata
at Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Grove United Methodist
Church Adult Choir will present a
Christmas cantata, “Call Him Je
sus,” arranged by Joseph Linn, Sun
day beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The youth choir will present a
Christmas musical, “Christmas Clas
sic,” Dec. 20 beginning at 7 p.m. at the
church located on Pleasant Grove
Road, between Dr. Bramblett Road
and Hurt Bridge Road.
Sonrise to present
Christmas program
Sonrise, a junior-senior high choir
at Covenant Presbyterian Church,
will present a Christmas music pro
gram in Free Home on Sunday.
The performance will be at Trinity
Presbyterian Church, beginning at
7.30 p.m. The choral group will sing a
selection of traditional and contempo
rary Christmas music, directed by
Tom Evans. Refreshments will be
served following the program.
Trinity is off Ga. 372 and Arbor Hill
Road in the Free Home Community.
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First Baptist posts
list of special days
Cumming First Baptist Church will
celebrate the birth of Christ with spe
cial services throughout December.
On Sunday the Senior Adult Choir
will sing several Christmas anthems
at the 11 a.m. worship service. At 7
p.m. that day the adult choir and chil
drens choirs will present, “The Glory
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ARTIST OF MONTH Rick Jacque hangs his paintings
for display at The Gallery on Old Atlanta Highwya. Jac
que is Artist of the Month and the public is invited to stop
and view his work throughout December. Jacque has art
of the Lord,” a choral celebration and
drama by Tom Fettke, adapted by
Kenneth Hill, minister of music.
Dec. 20 members of the college and
career choir will give their testimo
nies and sing several Christmas an
thems at the 11 a.m. service. At 7 p.m.
the youth choir will present, “Rejoice
in Jesus,” a Christmas cantata by
Steve Pot, adapted by Hill.
A Christmas Eve service will be
Dec. 24 at 7 p.m.
Receive a call
from Santa Claus
The Cumming Recreation Depart
ment has plans for Santa Claus to tele
phone children ages 8 and under from
Santa’s workshop, Dec. 16 from 5:30-9
p.m. If you would like Santa to tele
phone your child, please come by the
Cumming City Park and fill out a reg
istration form.
Registration deadline is Monday.
Make decoration
for holidays
The Cumming Recreation Depart
ment in conjunction with the Old
Homestead is offering an acrylic
painting class for children during
December.
On Saturday from 1-3 p.m. children
will paint a Ho-Ho-Ho sign for the holi
degrees from Reinhardt College and Valdosta State Col
lege. Jacque says he uses his art to make people more
aware of the beauty, richness and strength of everyday
things
days. The cost is $lO including all
supplies.
For more information, call Billie
Redd, 887-5655.
Presentation tells
of Christmases
You can get taste of Christmas Now
and Then at the Lanier Museum of
Natural History in Buford Saturday.
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 Saturday.
Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves arrive
at 5:30 p.m. at the museum and will
visit with youngsters in the workshop.
After 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. Saturday.
Local groups will be involved as
part of the entertainment and
decorating.
For more information on Christmas
Now and Then, call 945-3543.
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and convictions of those unknown per
sons taking radios and speakers out of
boats at Lanier Marine and Lanier Boat
and Mini Storage.
CALL
887-7869 or 887-6651
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Cumming Chorale
singing Dec. 10
The Cumming Chorale will hold its
annual Christmas performance
Thursday at 8 p.m. at the First United
Methodist 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.
479-1051.
Mountain Park
has craft show
The sth Annual Holiday House in
Mountain Park is Dec. 4-13 from 10
a.m.-7 p.m. There is no admission.
The craft sale will be at the Moun
tain Park Civic Center, six miles west
of Roswell. For more information,
call Wanda Wester, 587-2607.