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EVENTS from 6A
(770) 654-7548, or email
nwtf@adelphia.net for tickets
in advance. Tickets purchased
prior to March 1 will be eligi
ble for the early bird
raffle. There will be dinner,
open bar, 12 Gun raffle, silent
auction, verbal auction, and
many general raffle items.
Come out and support the
NWTF Super Fund.
Rotary Club of Johns
Creek
... will host an art auction
fundraiser on Saturday, March
6, at the Noble Village com
munity w ith an art preview
from 7-8 p.m., and then the
auction starts at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $25 per person with heavy
hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar.
Black tie optional. There will
also be a silent auction. The
proceeds w ill benefit local
charities and will support
scholarships for local high
school students.
Women in Networking
... a professional women's
group meets the second
Monday of each month at the
Country Gourmet Case in
downtow n Cumming for net
working, dinner and educa
tional programs from 6:30-9
p.m. The speaker on March 8
will be Sam Leving who is a
Women's Consumer
Advocate.
For information and to
make reservations, call (770)
662-9946 or visit the Web site
at ww w.womeninnetworking.-
com.
Family Haven
... an agency serving vic
tims of domestic violence will
host a volunteer open house
on March 8 from 5-7 p.m. at
103 Pilgrim Mill Rd. in
Cumming. There are several
exciting opportunities for the
upcoming year. For informa
tion, call (770)889-3398.
The South Forsyth
Middle School
... Musical Theatre Classes
present “The Sound of Music"
at the Saw nee Cultural Arts
Center.
The Silver Cast will per
form March 11 and 13 at 7
p.m.. the Blue Cast will per
form March 12 at 7 p.m. and
March 13 at 3 p.m. Ticket
prices are $5 for children and
students and S7 for adults.
Tickets are available bv call
ing (770) 844-1065
FCHS Cross Country
... presents the Irish Rush
5K Run and Walk Saturday.
March 13, at 9 a.m.
Registration will be 8-8:45
a.m. at the Mary Alice Park in
Cumming for age groups 10
and under. 11-14, five-year
increments through 70 and up.
There will be great awards.
The entry fee will be $lB if
you register by Feb. 23 or S2O
after or on the day of the race.
Register online at
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s/central_high/irishrush/. Irish
Rush T-shirt only guaranteed
to participants registered by
Feb. 23.
For race information, call
(404) 936-0819 or for spon
sorships call (678) 455-5927.
The Chestatee River
Chapter
... of the Daughters of the
American Revolution meets
the second Sunday of each
month at the Adair Park
Clubhouse. The speakers for
March are as follows:
• March 14 Elaine
McConnell will talk about
migration trails of early
Georgia pioneers. If you are
interested in attending, please
call Mrs. Joan McGovern at
(770)888-9654.
Wine tasting and silent
auction
... sponsored by the
Cumming Civitan Club will
be Monday. March 15, at the
Chamber of Commerce Event
Facility from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Fine wines and hors d'oeuvres
w ill be featured. Advanced
ticket sales only with limited
seating for $25 per person. All
proceeds w ill benefit commu
nity service for mentally and
physically challenged. For
tickets and information, call
(770) 887-6141. (404) 406-
0250 or (770) 889-9704.
Horse Rescue open house
... will be Sunday. March
21, from 1-4 p.m. at the
North Wind Equestrian Center,
1768 New t Green Rd. in
Cumming. Admission is free.
Meet the horses. There will be
children's games. Humvee
rides w ith the National Guard,
gifts and goodies, raffles, and
family fun. For information,
call (770) 886-5419 or visit
the Web site at
www.SaveTheHorses.org.
Saw nee Ballet Theatre
... will have its annual
Spring Concert performance
featuring special guest artists
Elena Martinson and Andrei
Ustinov, formerly with the
Kirov Ballet. Enjoy the magic
of classical ballet combined
with the excitement of hits
from your favorite Broadway
show s. Tickets are sl2 in
advance and sls at the door
and may be purchased at the
Sawnee School of Ballet.
Humpus Bumpus and select
Kroger locations.
Performances will be Friday.
March 26. at 8 p.m. and
Saturday, March 27, at 2 and 8
p.m. at the Sawnee Cultural
Arts Center. 1090 Tribble Gap
Rd. in Cumming. For informa
tion, call (770) 887-0756.
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Call:
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5K Run
... the 12th annual
Challenge 5K Run and 1 Mile
Fun Walk/Run will be
Saturday. March 27, at the
Gainesville College.
Registration is 1 p.m., the 1
Mile Fun Walk/Run is at 2
p.m. and the 5K Challenge is
at 2:30 p.m. The fee is sls if
you preregister and $lB on
race day. There will be free T
shirts, fluids and food for all
participants. All proceeds will
benefit Challenged Child and
Friends, a nonprofit early
intervention center for chil
dren with disabilities and
developmental delays and
their typical peers age 6 weeks
to 6 years old. For details, call
Susan Rodrigues at (770) 535-
8372, Ext 112. or visit
www.challengedchild.org,
then click on Fundraising
Events.
Bass tournament
... the eighth annual March
of Dimes Bass Tournament,
sponsored by American
Proteins Inc. Cumming
Division, will be Saturday.
March 27, from 7 a.m. to 3
p.m. at the Laurel Park on
Lake Sidney Lanier.
All proceeds benefit the
March of Dimes. The entry
fee is $125 per boat. For more
information, call Winston
Moody, Allen Jones, Danny
Rogerson or James Rooker at
(770) 887-6148.
South Forsyth High
School Theatre
... will present the follow
ing programs:
"Little Shop of Horrors"
will be March 25. 26 and 27.
and a 1 p.m. matinee on
March 27.
All performances are at 7
p.m. at the SFHS Performing
Arts Center. 585 Peachtree
Pkwy, in Cumming. For ticket
reservations, call (770) 781-
2264. Ext. 741.
Senior Net Computer
Classes
... enrollment is open for
the spring quarter computer
classes at the Roswell
Recreation and Parks
Department. Nine new’ classes
start the week of March 29.
Each student has a computer
w ith high-speed Internet con
nection. receives a detailed,
illustrated manual and practice
disk. Courses will be at the
Senior Net computer lab at the
Roswell Adult Recreation
Center. 830 Grimes Bridge
Rd. in Roswell.
For course details and class
dates go to w ww.roswellse
niomet.addr.com then “course
descriptions" or call (770)
641-3950. Most classes are
two hours per week for eight
weeks.
Road Race
... The Windermere third
annual 5K Road Race will be
Saturday, April 17, at 8 a.m.
with a one mile Fun Run start
ing at 7:30 a.m. Both races
will begin at the Windermere
Lodge off of Windermere
Parkway in Cumming. The
course will lead runners
through the rolling hills of the
community, with scenic views
of the Davis Love 111-designed
golf course. Proceeds from
the race will be donated to
Daves Creek Elementary
School in support of a school
fundraiser benefiting Relay
For Life. A 24-hour, commu
nity-based event, Relay For
Life was designed to celebrate
survivorship and raise money
for the American Cancer
Society.
Registration forms will
soon be available online at
www.rungeorgia.com and
race-day registration will
begin at 6:30 a.m. Entry fees
for both races are as follows:
$lO for the children’s Fun
Run. sls for the 5K Road
Race until April 15 and S2O
for runners registering on the
day of the race. For more
information or directions,
please contact Katie Smith at
(678) 455-0768 or katie
smith@windermere.cbeyond.c
om.
Animal Rescue Fair
... will be April 18 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Wills
Park Equestrian Center in
Alpharetta. There w ill be pet
adoptions, children's games,
shopping and food. Animal,
vegetarian, gift, supplies, etc.,
vendors are welcome.
Admission and parking is free.
For information, call (770)
886-5419 or visit the Web site
at w w w.SaveTheHorses.org.
Family Haven
... will host the second
annual Taste of Forsyth on
April 18 at the Cumming
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Fairgrounds. This year a craft
show will also be featured. If
you are interested in partici
pating in the craft show, call
(770) 889-9431 for details.
Forsyth County Senior
Center
... will offer the following
trips to seniors:
Savannah, Hilton Head and
Jekyll Island will be April 5-7.
The cost is $245, double occu
pancy. Two payments can be
made to the Forsyth County
Senior Pathfinders on Jan 3,
for $122.50 for double occu
pancy or $147.50 for single
occupancy.
Jacksonville, St. Augustine
will be May 24-26. The cost is
$245, double occupancy.
Travel insurance is provid
ed by Travel Insured
International Inc. for $35 per
individual.
Niagara Falls. Toronto will
be Sept. 12-18. The cost is
$539, double occupancy.
Branson, Mo., is Nov. 7-
13. The cost is $599, double
occupancy.
For information, call
Jackie Collins at the center at
(770)781-2178.
CATCo
... will have spring 2(X)4
classes for adults, teens and
children (8 years and older).
To register classes, email cat
coproductions® yahoo.com or
call (770) 844-1412. Include
your name, phone number,
email, mailing address, age of
student!s). and which classics)
you are preregistering for.
Info is also available on the
Web site at www.catcoproduc
tions.org.
• Acting Fundamentals
learn the most important
aspects of acting in a fun and
supportive small group envi
ronment.
The class for grades 3-8
will be on Thursdays from 6-
7:30 p.m., March 25-May 6.
no class April 8. The class for
ages ninth grade to adult will
be on Tuesdays from 6-7:30
p.m.. March 23-May 4. no
class April 6. This six-week
session is $ 120.
• Scene Study Develop
a character, practice a scene,
learn movement and interac
tion.
This class for grades 3-8
will be on Saturdays from 10
a.m. to noon March 27-May 8,
no class April 10. This class
for ages ninth grade to adult
will be Tuesdays from 6-7:30
p.m. March 23-May 4, no
class April 6. This six-week
session is $l2O.
• Auditioning
Fundamentals Whether you
are scared of the idea of audi
tions or want to sharpen your
auditioning skills, this class is
one every actor needs to take.
This class for age third
grade to adult will be offered
Thursdays from 6-7:30 p.m
March 25-May 6, no class
April 8, or Fridays from 6-
7:30 p.m. March 26-May 7. no
class April 9. This six-week
session is $l2O.
• Improv Learn acting
skills in a fun, fast, and furi
ous hour and half! It’s the
most fun you’ll ever have
learning. This class for grades
3-8 will be offered on
Tuesdays from 6-7:30 p.m.
March 23-May 4, no class
April 6. This six-week session
is $l2O.
• Musical Theatre
Participants will learn how to
provide their best performance
by developing the skills
required for a musical.
This class for grades 3-8
w ill be Fridays from 6-7:30
p.m. March 26-May 7. no
class April 9. This six-week
session is $l2O.
• Dance for Musical
Theatre Participants will
learn a dance choreographed
to a well known musical the
atre tune. This class w ill pre
pare actors for involvement in
a musical or help you just
have fun! This class for grades
6-12 will be offered
Thursdays from 6-7:30 p.m.,
April 1-May 6. no class April
8. This five-week session is
$l2O.
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