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, FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS Friday, November 15,2002
Listings in Cumming
Events are free and available
to nonprofit organizations
sponsoring free or low-cost
events for the public. Groups
may submit notices by fax at
(770) 889-6017 or via email
at editor@forsythnews.com.
Events
Forsyth Central High
School Drama Department
... will present “Cotton
Patch Gospel” on Nov. 22 and
23 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 24 at
2:30 p.m. at the Forsyth
Central Auditorium. Tickets
are $8 for adults and $5 for
students and will be available
at the auditorium prior to the
performance. For more infor
mation, call Susan Conant at
(770) 888-0296.
North Metro Area
American Heart Walk
... at Forsyth County
Central Park, 2300 Keith
Bridge Rd. [Hwy. 306] in
Cumming on Sunday, Nov. 17.
Registration is at 2:30 p.m.,
and the walk will begin at 3
p.m. Sponsored by the
American Heart Association
and Northside Hospital
Forsyth. Join us! Call 678-
385-2013 to register.
South Forsyth High
School Southside Players
... will perform a musical
adapted by Stephen Schwartz
and Nina Faso from Studs
Terkel’s Working on Nov. 20-
22 at 7 p.m. at the SFHS
Performing Arts Center. The
cost is $lO. To make reserva
tions, call (770) 781-2264,
Ext. 743.
Fall festival
... will be at Coal Mountain
Elementary on Saturday, Nov.
23, from 4-7:30 p.m. featuring
a hayride, basketball throw,
cake walk, sponge throw and
much more games for the
entire family. There will be a
silent auction.
Christmas in Cumming
... an arts and crafts festival
along with pictures with St.
Nick will be Nov. 23 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sawnee
Cultural Arts Center, 1090
Tribble Gap Rd. in Cumming.
Start your Christmas shopping
with a selection of unique
gifts or old favorites. Items
such as ceramics, ornaments,
jewelry, educational toys,
scrap booking supplies, can
dles, wood creations and spe
cialty food, just to name a few.
Stop by, admission is free, and
see some of the great items
that your friendly neighbors
have to offer. Instructors will
be on hand to introduce the
upcoming programs that will
be at the SCAC.
ACT 1 Theatre
... opens “The Sound of
Music, the award winning
Rogers and Hammerstein
musical is based on the true
story of the von Trapp fami
ly’s escape from Nazi con
trolled Austria. Complete with
an old fashioned love story,
captivating children and the
beloved music made famous
by the motion picture, the play
opens Friday, Nov. 29, at 7:30
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p.m. and runs Thursdays,
Fridays and Saturdays through
Dec. 21. All tickets are $lO.
ACTI is located in the
Alpharetta Presbyterian
Church, 180 Academy St.,
Alpharetta. For more informa
tion and reservation, call (770)
663-8989 or www.alpharet
tapres.com/actl .htm.
“The Nutcracker”
... presented by the Sawnee
Ballet Theatre will be at the
Sawnee Cultural Arts Center
on Tribble Gap Road. Show
times are Friday, Dec. 13, at 8
p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 14, at
2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday,
Dec. 15, at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Tickets are sl2 in advance
and sls at the door. Tickets
are available for purchase at
select Kroger locations,
Parson, the Sawnee Cultural
Arts Center and the Sawnee
School of Ballet. For more
information, call (770) 887-
0756.
Meetings
Cumming Garden Club
... will have a combined
meeting on Nov. 16 at 9:45
a.m. at the Cumming Baptist
Church, 302 Pilgrim Mill Rd.
The program will be by Betty
Thompson, a master flower
show judge and instructor. It
will be a luncheon, so bring a
salad to share. All members
are encouraged to attend and
bring a friend.
Forsyth County
Newcomer Club
... will have its luncheon at
the Polo Golf and Country
Club on Thursday, Nov. 21, at
11 a.m. The cost is sls.
Reservations must be received
by Nov. 18. For reservations,
call Barbara Moran at (770)
888-7174.
AARP Local Chapter
#2386
... will have its November
luncheon/meeting on Friday,
Nov. 22, at the Cumming
Baptist Church, 302 Pilgrim
Mill Rd. in Cumming.
Directors meet at 10:30 a.m.,
lunch is at noon. The guest
speaker will be Maria Morgan
with “Whispering Hope.” For
reservations, call Zee Evans at
(678) 947-9257.
Family Haven
.:. offers a domestic vio
lence support group for
women and children every
Tuesday from 6:45-8:15 p.m.
Child care is available. For
more information, call (770)
887-1121.
The Junior Optimist
“Outdoor” Club
... sponsored by the
Cumming-Forsyth Optimist
Club will meet every
Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. at
Deer Creek Shores
Presbyterian Church. Boys
and girls ages 11-18 years old
are invited to attend. Activities
include camping, hiking,
aquatics, nature and moun
taineering. For more informa
tion, call Tim Edwards at
(770) 605-3347.
Freedom Builders
... a new networking group
meets Tuesdays at 11:30 a.m.
at 425 Tribble Gap Rd. in the
Sawnee Meadows office
building. To confirm your
industry representation, call
Annette at (770) 887-6792.
Community notices
Volunteers needed
... for the community
Christmas Day dinner from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
Sawnee Cultural Arts Center.
Volunteer registration deadline
is Friday, Dec. 6. To register,
call (770) 887-1098, Ext. 232.
Donations to help fund the
dinner are needed and are
being accepted at the cash reg
isters at all Kroger stores in
Forsyth County, excluding the
new store at Keith Bridge
Road. Guests are invited to
attend the dinner and enjoy
the Christmas festivities.
The St. Mario Women’s
Club
... will have a Fine Art
Auction on Nov. 23 at 7:30
p.m. to benefit local charities
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an extensive collection of fine
art while enjoying compli
mentary coffee and dessert. A
cash bar will also be provided.
Auction will be at the St.
Mario Clubhouse, 7755 St.
Mario Country Club Pkwy, in
Duluth. Reservations are
required as seating is limited.
Respond to stmarlowomen@-
yahoo.com or call (770) 232-
0732 for more information.
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Duplicate Bridge
... will be at the Forsyth
Senior Center every Thursday
at 7 p.m. For more informa
tion, call Barbara at (770)
833-0878.
Chestnut Ridge Nursing
Home
... will have an all day
singing on Nov. 16 from 9-5
p.m. featuring Kevin Plott,
Happy Gospel, Living Word
and more. There will be a
craft sale, “hobo” dinners and
a raffle. All money raised will
benefit the residents
Christmas event. For more •
information, call Donna
Brumbelow at (770) 889-
0120.
Cumming Civitan Club
... will host its annual
Holiday Shopping Spree raf
fle. You can win a S3OO shop
ping spree at Wal-Mart. The
drawing is Tuesday, Nov. 26,
and you do not have to be
present to win. Tickets are $2
each or 3 for $5. Call Ann
Raines at (770) 887-3778.
Caps and coats are being col
lected by the Cumming
Civitan Club through Nov. 26.
Caps and Coats Drive
... sponsored by the
Cumming Civitan Club will
be through Nov. 26. Drop off
your gently used children and
adult coats, caps, scarves,
gloves, etc., at the Kroger
pharmacy at Lakeland Plaza,
Wal-mart Supercenter in
Cumming or Hansard
Insurance Agency at 305
Atlanta Rd. These items will
be distributed to people in
need in Forsyth County.
Holiday Barn Christmas
Show
... will be Nov. 30-Dec. 8
at 2550 Redd Rd. (north of
Alpharetta) from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. For more information,
call (770) 772-4058, after 5
p.m.
Martha Stewart Bulloch
Chapter, DAR
... will have its annual
Christmas party on Sunday, ..
Dec. 1, at 2:30 p.m. at the /
Grayson Home featuring DAR
Schools Christmas tree, chap
ter awards and recognitions,
collection of Christmas stock- ,
ings for veterans. Reservations;
are required. For more infor- ;
mation, call Susan Lemesis at
(770) 993-2858.
Christmas Tour of
Homes
... will be Saturday, Dec. ■
14, from noon to 4 p.m. to 1
benefit the Habitat for
Humanity. The tour is spon
sored by 400 North Board of
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