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Cancer Support Group
The Cancer Support Group now meets ev
ery third Sunday of the month at 3 p.m. at
First Christian Church in the Education
Building. Questions and more information
call Nancy at 887-3467. The next meeting will
be Feb. 16.
Girl Scout Leaders
Feb. 17 there will be a service unit meet
ing, 7:30 p.m., at Christ The King Lutheran
Church. All leaders please attend. For more
information, please call Pat Salyers at 844-
8301.
The Mystery Tour
Forsyth County Parks and Recreation De
partment is sponsoring a Senior Citizen’s
“Mystery Tour” to points of interest in For
syth County on Monday, February 17, at 9:30
a.m.
A Dutch/Lunch will also be a part of the
tour.
Individuals wishing to participate must
call Midway Park at 781-2152, to register.
Forsyth Library sets 1992
meetings
The Forsyth County Library Board of
Trustees has approved a meeting schedule
for Fiscal Year 1992. Meetings will be held in
the Forsyth County Government Building un
til the March meeting, at which time further
meetings will be conducted in the new For
syth County Public Library now under con
struction at the comer of Highway 9 and
Charles Place, is ready for occupancy, cur
rently scheduled for April 1992. All meetings
will be held at 5 p.m.; this is a change of time
from previous meetings, which were held at
5:30 p.m.
Meetings will be held on the following
Mondays: Feb. 17, March 16, April 20, May 18,
and June 15.
First Time Home Buyers Seminar
First Time Home Buyers Seminar will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the
Northside Reality North Fulton Office locat
ed at 200 South Main Street, Alpharetta, Ga.
30201.
Learn first hand from a mortgage lender
and closing attorney the process of loan ap
praisal and real estate closing.
Chattahoochee Homemakers
Chattahoochee Homemaker's meet the
third Wednesday of each month at the Home
maker’s Bldg., located next to the Public Li
brary in Cumming. On Feb. 19 at 1 p.m., Pat
Kilmark, Forsyth County Extention Agent
will present a program on Nutrition. Host
esses will be Bernice Hembree, Louise Ne
pier. Members, non-members join us to learn
about good nutritional habits! For informa
tion call 887-8356.
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Maximizing Personality Strengths
Maximizing Personality Strengths will be
presented by Gainesville College’s Office of
Continuing Education on Wednesday, Feb.
19, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., in the Continuing Edu
cation Building. The seminar will focus on
learning how to deal with differences, as well
as similarities, with others (work groups, su
pervisors, subordinates, colleagues and
associates).
To register call 535-6205, Mastercard and
VISA accepted.
SFMS presents “Damon and
Pythias”
The South Forsyth Middle School Sixth
Grade cordially invites the public to attend
the play “Damon and Pythias" and view ex
hibits of ancient Greece on Feb. 20 at 7:30
p.m. in the cafeteria.
Refreshments will be served following the
entertainment
Also any donated items such as scissors,
glue, construction paper, beads or buttons,
etc. would be greatly appreciated. To donate
items contact Carlotta Crow or Beverly Car
ter at South Forsyth Middle School (887-
1837).
Cumming-Forsyth Newcomers Club
The Cumming-Forsyth Newcomer Club
will now hold its monthly meeting on the
third Thursday of each month. The next
meeting will be held at The Polo Fields Golf
and Country Club on Feb. 20 at 11:30 a.m.
Lunch will be served and the guest speaker
will be Avery Howell, landscape architect
with Crabapple Nursery. Call Donna Blan
kenship at 889-1261 by Feb. 14 for reserva
tion. Cost is $9 which includes lunch, bever
ages, dessert, tax, tip and use of facilities.
A Valentine cocktail party is also planned
for members and partners on Feb. 15.
This Club is for anyone new to the area in
the past two years. For more information
about the Club call Helen Carr at 889-0178.
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Forsyth County Youth Softball
Registration for Youth Softball is sched
uled for the dates and times below. Each
team will sign up in their respective commu
nities. Each community will charge fees nec
essary to sponsor the team in that
community.
The registration dates and times are as
follows: Saturday, Feb. 22, 12-3 p.m.; Satur
day, Feb. 29,12-3 p.m.; Sunday, March 1,2-5
p.m.
Girls 6-18 years of age are eligible to partic
ipate. Registrants must reside or attend
school full time in the boundaries of Forsyth
County.
Birth Certificates (photostatic copies) for
all players who did not play last year must be
submitted at time of registration.
The locations for registration will be: Cum
ming-City Park office with Director Danny
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The art of negotiating
at next WIN meeting
We negotiate with someone on
a daily basis - our boss, co-work
ers, competitors, spouse, chil
dren. Our quality of life is affect
ed by the way we approach these
conflicts. At the February meet
ing of Women in Networking Dr.
Margaret S. Herman will talk
about the art of negotiating.
Dr. Herman earned her Doc
tor of Philosophy from Emory
University and a post-doctorate
from the University of Georgia.
She is a Human Service Associate
with the Vinson Institute of Gov
ernment of the University of
Georgia. Her work focuses on as
sisting cities, counties, and hu
man resource programs in Geor
gia, as well as federal and state
agencies.
In the early 1980’s, she created
the National Conference on
Peacemaking and Conflict Reso
lution (NCPCR). She organized
and chaired the-first two confer
ences, served as its Executive Di
rector until August 1987 and
Vaughan, 887-7420; Coal Mountain-North
Forsyth Library with Directors Randy
Honea, 889-0198, and Dennis Bailey, 887-
2969; Chestatee-Chestatee Community
Building with Director Ken Carpenter, 889-
0612 and Lee Fredrikson at 889-6640; Duck
town-Ducktown Ballfield with Director
Steve Martin at 887-0637; Midway-Midway
Community Building with Director Billy
Thompson at 887-3472; Friendship-Sawnee
School Cafeteria with Director Diane Gille
land at 887-0490; and Big Creek-Big Creek
School Cafeteria with Director Debbie Up
church at 887-8685.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous
Survivors of Incest Anonymous meets ev
ery Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Fam
ily Recovery Office in Cumming. SIA is a 12-
step recovery program for those who were, or
strongly suspect that they were, sexually
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chaired its Board of Directors un
til February, 1989. She has auth
ored articles on collaborative
problem solving in government,
on conflict, and on the courts. She
has also written about the impact
of divorce on couples and their
children, the occupational
choices of women and deviant
behavior.
WIN will meet at Lanier Golf
Club on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
Networking begins at 6:30 p.m.,
dinner will be served at 7 and the
program will follow. The cost is
sl2 for WIN members and sls for
guests. The cost to attend only the
program is $5. If you would like to
attend, contact Evelyn Schwin at
889-6116 or Janice McClelland at
889-0631 no later than Feb. 9 for
reservations.
WIN is an organization of busi
ness and professional women
who are interested in developing
a network with other business
women and in developing their
own personal skills.
abused. There are no dues or fees. For infor
mation please call Teresa at 887-3538.
Parks and Recreation Board Meet
ings set
The following dates have been set for the
Parks and Recreation Board Meetings. All
meetings will take place on a Wednesday at
7:30 p.m. in the Forsyth County Courthouse,
2nd floor, off ofCourtroom number 2: Febru
ary 5, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3, July 8,
August 5, September 2, October 7, November
4, and December 2.
Jig-Saw Puzzle Exchange
Seniors at Midway Park want everyone to
be aware that a Jig-Saw Puzzle exchange ex
ists at the Community Building.
Individuals may “Bring one and Take
one." All puzzles must be in their original
box, in good condition with no pieces miss
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ing Youth Puzzles are also available and do
nations are gratefully excepted.
For further information. Contact Midway
Park at 781-2152.
What Managers Do
What Mangers Do is a seminar for Manag
ers, Supervisors and Group Leaders. It will
be held at Gainesville College Continuing
Education Center on Thursday, March 5,
from 9 a m -4 p.m. The fee is $125 and regis
tration deadline is Feb. 27.
Lanier Toastmaster’s Club
Do you say, “Ah...ahh..ya'know ” when
making sales presentations’ Lanier Toast
masters can help and it's fun! Toastmaster's
is a non-profit organization for people who
would like to improve their public speaking
ability. If you want to improve your sales pre
sentations, to chair a social club more effec
tively. or just the fun of exchanging ideas,
please join us. Call Carol McGrath for details
at 889-1117.
Toastmaster’s Club meets the first and
third Wednesday of each month at 7 a.m. at
Nan’s Restaurant on the Square. The next
meeting will be Feb. 19.
Please call PamGravittatßß7-7874foryour
reservation.
Graduates of East Roman High
Since 1959. the never say die spirit of the
East Rome Glad iators has been present Due
to a plan to consolidate East Tome and West
Rome High Schools, the home of the Gladia
tors will be no more. The last class to gradu
ate from East Rome High School will be the
class of “92". Marking a school commemera
tion will be a school wide reunion in July.
Friday, July 24-a semi-formal ball at Holiday
Inn Skytop
Saturday, July 25-picnic
Sunday, July 26-a service at the City
Auditorium
The price for the reunion will be $25 a
person or $35 a couple. There will be a $3
charge for each child at the BBQ. The money
will be due on March 31,1992. If you wish to
send your money before the due date, please
make checks payable to A Glad Reunion.
Forsyth County Humane Society
The Forsyth County Humane Society is of
fering group dog obedience classes on Sun
days at 5 p.m. These classes are ongoing so
please call 889-1244. The cost is SSO for the
general public and S3O for adopted dogs with
certificates.
The Humane Society also has all kinds of
pets that are ready and available for adop
tion. There are puppies available for $45:
kittens are S4O; cats are S4O and dogs are S4O
All fees include most shots and spaying or
neutering when pet is old enough. For more
information about adopting or fostering a
pet, call Janet at 889-9203.
Monthly business meetings are held at the
Forsyth County Humane Society Administra
tion Building on Hwy. 306 about three miles
east of Hwy 400. the third Thursday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. The next monthly meeting
will be held Feb. 20. Guests are welcome to
attend. For more information about the busi
ness meetings, call 889-1365.
For anyone wishing to report lost, missing
or found pets, please call Joy Johnson at 889-
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MEALS
Feb. 10 thru Feb. 28
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price. Try the single burger Super Value Meal™ or other value
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The Forsyth County Humane Society con
sists completely of volunteer members and is
not funded by state or local government
Rock-A-Thon
The South Forsyth High and Middle
School Band will be conducting their second
annual Rock-A-Thon at the school on Friday.
Feb. 21 through Saturday. Feb. 22. This is a
major fundraiser and provides money for
band expenses and improvements as well as
a full night of fun and recreation for students
and parents. In preparation for this event the
students will be seeking pledges to rock (in a
rocking chair) for a fixed amount of money
per hour. Your support will keep South For
syth Band rockin’!
For more information call Jackie Jones at
442-3420 or LaVon Bennett at 889-9272.
Alzheimer’s Support Group
The local Alzheimers support group meets
at the Cumming Manor on Castleberry Rd
the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:30
p.m. Families and friends of persons with a
diagnosis of Alzheimers are urged to attend
Any health care professionals dealing with
this disease are welcome.
The next meeting will be Feb. 26
For more information, call Eddie Spivey at
781-2300.
Help for battered women
A support group for battered and abused
women is sponosored twice a month by Fam
ily Haven, Forsyth County’s only shelter for
battered women and their children. If you
are having problems and need support,
please plan to attend the meetings every sec
ond and fourth Tuesday. Location of the
meetings is confidential. If interested please
call 889-6384
Rook Tournament
The Cumming Recreation and Parks De
partment will host its annual Rook Tourna
ment on March 2, 3. and 5 at the Cumming
City Park on Pilgrim Mill Rd.
Tournament play will begin at 7 p.m. Ken
tucky discard rules will be observed.
The tournament will be limited to a 32
team bracket and will costsl2 perteam. Reg
istration will be accepted at the Cumming
Recreation Department Monday-Friday. 9
a.m.-5 p.m. and is open to anyone 15 years
and older. You may also mail in your entry to
the Cumming Recreation and Parks Depart
ment. P.O. Box 34, Cumming, GA 30130
Please include both names, addresses, and
telephone numbers (home. work).
For more information call Billie Redd or
Eddie Canon at 781-2030.
News for Working Senior Citizens
Workers who will be age 65 in 1992 will
earn less than $30,000 00 in 1992 should con
tact Social Security in January ofthis year to
get an estimate of their retirement benefits.
Over the years benefit amounts have gone up
and the amount you can earn has been liber
alized to the point that often benefits are
payable even though an individual may have
substantial earnings. The important thing to
do is call 1-800-772-1213 to get a benefit esti
mate to see if you can qualify for any Social
Security benefits in 1992.
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