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ARTS & COMMUNITY
Community organizations offering opportunities for involvement
Association of
tried Persons (AARP) meets
fpurth Friday of each month at
Cm. at the First Baptist Church
a]ly Life Center. Contact
£ll Palmer at (770) 887-5237.
»e AARP belongs to the
tonal Association of Retired
übis.
ijerican Cancer Society. Call
)£ 536-8873 for time and loca
society promotes cancer
raises funding for can
rpsearch, handles memorials,
xikfaations and bequests.
* Artie rican Heart Association
Mfcrsyth County Division The
i<asSociation’s purpose is to reduce
disability and death from cardio
(•wspular disease and stroke. For
pjifepnation on meeting times and
ddcation, call Evelyn Grossman at
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rican Legion Auxiliary
iO7 cordially invites the
of Forsyth County to join
n serving the community
tfogi jts veterans. All wives, daugh-
Sfex,,. granddaughters and sisters of
veterans are welcome. For
more information, contact Bernice
Germanario at (770) 886-9453.
American Legion Post 307
meets the second Monday of each
month; 7 p.m. for Fellowship and
7:30 p.m. for meeting. Contact
Phil Germanario at (770) 886-
The Legion supports the
feed-Cross and various organiza
tions; strives to keep patriotism
arid give service to the com
Homemakers
jneets the first Tuesday of each
ynonth at 1 p.m. at the Sawnee
(Community Center on Tribble
<}ap Road. Contact Mary Jordan
Jrt (770) 887-9416. The
•Homemakers is an educational
?club whose focus is on family and
•global issues, as well as special
{community projects.
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* Keep Forsyth Beautiful. Meets
(he first Wednesday of each
Jnonth at 4 p.m. at the Sawnee
Ce,n(er. Contact Nancy
fembriwood at (770) 781-2155.
i'he group educates the public on
iolid waste issues, recycling and
Jittering.
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Forsyth County Schools participate heavily in the American
Cancer Society’s annual Relay for Life event.
Chestatee Homemakers. Meets
the third Wednesday of each
month at 10 a.m., Chestatee
Community Building next to
Chestatee Elementary School on
Hwy. 306. Contact Vivian Case at
(770) 889-0890. The club has
been a part of the Georgia educa
tion system and supports 4-H chil
dren, hosts birthday parties at
nursing facilities and is interested
in breast cancer research.
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Cumming Chapter #346 Order
of the Eastern Star. Meets the
first Friday of every month at 7:30
p.m. at the Lafayette Masonic-
Lodge on Ramey Drive. Contact
Pat or Blake Creasy at (770) 887-
7494. This order helps charities,
cancer and heart patients and
sponsors children from the
Department of Family and
Children Services.
Cumming Chorale. Meets
every Thursday from September
through April from 7:30-9 p.m.
Contact Martha Osborne,
Director, at (770) 889-4083. The
group is a non-profit, tax exempt
organization to entertain the com
munity with music from Bach to
rock.
Cumming Civitan Club. Meets
the first and third Thursday of
each month at 12:30 p.m. at the
Sawnee Center. For more infor
mation, call Ann Raines at (770)
887-9369. The club is part of an
international, non-profit organiza
tion that benefits mentally and
physically disadvantaged children
and adults.
Cumming-Forsyth Newcomers
Club meets the third Thursday of
each month, except summer
months, at 11:30 a.m. at the Polo
Golf and Country Club in the
Polo Fields subdivision. For more
information, contact Elizabeth
Kavcak at (770) 623-8242. The
club promotes fellowship for new
comers and has luncheons, meet
ings and socials.
Cumming Garden Club. Meets
the second Tuesday of each month
at the Christ the King Church or
the first Monday of each month at
10 a.m. at the library. For more
information, call Welma Jacques,
Morning President, at (770) 887-
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8909 or Tammy Tamasi, Evening
President, at (706) 216-1873. The
club volunteers in schools and
nursing homes and deals with
recycling issues and community
beautification.
Cumming Shrine Club meets
the second Wednesday of each
month at 7 p.m. at the Polo Fields
Golf and Country Club. Contact
Guy Day at (770) 887-6375 or
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Vickery Creek Elementary School recently held a "Jump Rope
for Heart” event to raise funds for the American Heart
Association.
Henry Pair at (770) 887-6402.
The club offers aid to crippled
children and hospital bum centers.
Cumming Sunset Quilters
meets the second Thursday of
each month at 7 p.m. at the
Sawnee Center. Contact Sarah
Mantegna at (770) 886-8831. The
quilters bring together those who
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