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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS Wednesday, November 29.1995
LAKE LANIER ISLANDS
November 18 through January
1 "Hie third annual Magical Nights
of Lights where visitors will enjoy
the drive through spectacle of mil
lions of lights. Holiday Village
with roasted marshmallows, arts
and crafts, holiday treats and a
visit with Santa. Nightly shows 5
p.m to 10:30 p.m S2O per family
vehicle. For info, call 770-932-
7200.
PINE MOUNTAIN
November 20 through
December 31 Fantasy In Lights at
Callaway Gardens. America’s
largest outdoor holiday light dis
play set in a year-round horticul
tural display garden. For informa
tion, tickets and accommodations,
call 1 -800-CALLAWAY
MARIETTA
November 22 through
December 31 Theatre in the
Square presents “The 1940's
Radio Hour" Tuesdays-Fridays at
8 p.m., Saturdays 7 p.m. and 9:30
p.m Sundays 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Tickets are $!6-$27. For informa
tion on special performances and
reservations, call 770-422-8369.
HELEN
November 24 - February 18
Alpenlights. Christmas comes to
the picture-book village at 6 p.m.
with the arrival of Santa and the
lighting of the village. For infor
mation call 706-865-5356 or 800-
858-8027.
GUMMING
December 3 The Cumming
Chorale will perform The Messiah
by Handel. A multi-choral perfor
mance with instrumental group,
organ, and piano. First Christian
Church at 3 p.m. Donations to
benefit Hands Across Forsyth.
$4.00 per person, children under 8
FREE. Call 889-4083 or 781-
4699.
December 7 and December 9
The Cumming Chorale Christmas
Concert at the Cumming United
Methodist Church on Hwy. 20.
Cost $4 each, sls maximum per
family. Performance at 8 p.m. For
info, or advance tickets, call 781 -
4699 or 889-4083
December 8,9, and 10 The
Sawnee Ballet Theatre presents
The Nutcracker Fri., Dec. 8 at 8
p.m., Sat., Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. and 8
p.m., and Sun., Dec. 10 at 2 p.m.
at the Sawnee Community Center.
Tickets $5 in advance from I'aylor.
Turner & Hartsfield 889-8600,
Sawnee School of Ballet 887-0756
or Parson's Post Office 887-9991.
December 10 “The Living
Nativity” at the Cumming United
Methodist Church, Hwy. 20.
Celebrate our Savior’s birth at this
dramatic presentation of three
Biblical Living Scenes with a cast
of 60, live animals, beautiful
music, luminaries lighting the
drive to the church and a
Christmas open house in our sanc
tuary. You are invited to bring a
gift for a needy baby in Forsyth
County to present as you visit the
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A variety of creche will also be on
display in our sanctuary. Call 887-
2900 for additional information.
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November 28 through
December 3 17th Annual Vickery
House Open House. Come see the
Victorian style decorations in this
1860’s home. Tours 1 to 4 p.m.
Nov. 28-30, noon to 5 p.m. on
Dec. 1-3. Donations $1 for adults
and 50 cents for children. For
information, call Mrs. Oakes at
864-3365.
December 2 Dahlonega’s Old
Fashioned Christmas Parade
Around the Square begins the
month long series of events cele
brating Christmas in this quaint
small town.
December 2 At 7 p.m.
Illumination of Dahlonega’s
Square Festivities.
Saturdays: FREE Children’s
Story Hour at Kaitlynn’s on the
Square, strolling minstrels, hot
cider and light refreshments and
“Shop Til You Drop" merchant
displays. For information on
Dahlonega’s “Savor the Season.”
call 706-864-0305 or 770-429-
0239.
DULUTH
December 7 through December
10 1995 International Holiday
House where visitors can experi
ence the seasonal customs of dif
ferent countries and traditions.
Open Friday 10 a m. to 5 p.m.,
Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and
Sunday from noon until 6 p.m. For
info, call 623-6002.
ROSWELL
December 9 and December 10
Atlanta Dance Unlimited presents
Victor Herbert’s Babes in Toyland
at the Roswell Municipal
Auditorium. Performances are 2
and 7 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m.
on Sunday. Tickets are $lO , $5
for children 5 and under. Call 993-
2623.
STONE MOUNTAIN PARK
November 24 through
December 31 Annual Holiday
Celebration with community
choirs for the Grand Lighting of
the Park and candlelight sing-a
long. Two million twinkling
lights, Santa, Sing-a-Long
Lasershow, and more. Park entry
$6. For information, call 770-498-
5637.
GAINESVILLE
December 1 through
December 3 Gainesville Ballet
presents 'The Nutcracker. Tickets,
$8 for students and seniors, sls
for adults. Performances: Friday
Dec. 1 at 8 p.m.. Saturday Dec. 2
at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., Sunday Dec.
3 at 2 p.m. Brenau University’s
Pearce Auditorium. Call 770-532-
4241.
GWINNETT
December 2 and 3
Holiday Art & Gift Showcase at
The Transplant House in Duluth.
Hours: Each day from 12 noon to
5:00 p.m. Sponsored by Gwinnett
Fine Arts Center, Brayson Homes,
and Georgia Transplant
Foundation. Call 813-0033 for
info, and directions.
DOWNTOWN ATLANTA
November 22 through
December 24 The Alliance
Theatre presents A Christmas
Carol. Call 404-733-5000.
November 30 through
December Atlanta Symphony
Gospel Christmas.
December 6 through December
9 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra,
Christmas with Robert Shaw.
December 10 and 17 Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra Kids’
Christmas.
December 15 and 16 Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra “The
Childhood of Christ”
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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
Check out our list of seasonal and Christmas events taking place in the county and surrounding area.
There is a wide selection of things to see and do. You can plan some great family outings and get a head
start on your shopping, too.
December 2 Beginning at 10:30
a.m., Egleston Children’s Parade
kicks off the annual charity event
to benefit Egleston Children’s
Hospital. For route and directions,
call 404-264-9348 or 404-325-
NOEL.
December 2 through December
10 Festival of Trees at the Georgia
World Congress Center, Exhibit
Hall A. 150,000 square feet of
decorated trees, wreaths by top
designers and artists. Children’s
activities including a full-size
carousel, train, cookie decorating
and daily featured entertainment.
Saturdays 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Sundays 12 noon to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Thursday 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m. to 10
p.m. Tickets at the door. Adults
SB, Children (2-12) $5 and Seniors
(65 and over) $5.
For additional information, call
404-325-NOEL or 404-264-9348.
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Dec. 1 & 2, Fri. 2PM-6PM; Sat. 10AM-3PM
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In September, Northeast Georgia
Medical Center’s medical staff and
area physicians screened 250 men
for prostate cancer. 0f250,41,
or nearly, 17% had abnormal
results. If you are over 50, have a
family history of prostate problems
and/or are of African American
descent, schedule an appointment
with your family physician for a
prostate screening. It could save
your life.
If you need help finding
a family physician or
specialist, call The
Doctor Network at
535-3400. We can
link you with a physi
cian who accepts your
insurance plan,
Medicare or Medicaid.
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