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• 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 $l2O.
• 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
а. 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 Funda
mentals Whether you are
scared of the idea of auditions
or want to sharpen your audi
tioning 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
will 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 will 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
б, no class April 8. This five
week session is $l2O.
City of Cumming
Recreation and Parks
Department
... will offer the following
classes:
• Low impact and step aer
obics will be offered
Monday. Wednesday and
Fridays from 8:30-9:30 a.m.
or Monday, Wednesday and
Thursdays from 5:30-6:30
p.m. Step aerobics will be
offered Monday, Tuesday and
Thursdays from 6:30-7:30
p.m. Classes will be at the
Cumming Recreation
Department Building. The
cost is $35 for a six-week ses
sion.
• Hatha Yoga will be
offered on Tuesdays or
Thursdays from 6:30-7:30
p.m. for $35 for a four-week
session or Tuesday and
Thursdays from 6:30-7:30
p.m. for SSO for a four-week
session.
• Photography —a class
for ages 16 and up will be on
Tuesdays from 7:30-9 p.m.
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• Belly dancing and hula
—a six-week class is offered
on Tuesdays from 7:30-8:30
p.m. The cost is SSO.
• Art classes "Art Teen”
will be for ages 12-18 on
Tuesdays from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
The cost is $75, there will be a
material list; “The Wonderful
World of Art" will be for ages
5-11 on Thursdays from 4:30-
8 p.m. The cost is $75. sup
plies are included; “Theme Art
Classes Nemo, Potter,
Sponge Bob and Disney" for
ages 6-12 will be offered on
Wednesdays from 4:30-6 p.m.
The cost is $75. supplies are
included; “Adult Oil Painting
or Pastel" will be for ages 18
and older on Wednesdays
from 1:30-4 p.m. or Thursdays
from 7-9:30 p.m. The cost is
SBS, there will be a supply list.
• Dobbs Creek Recreation
Center will have Open
Gym Sundays from 2-5 p.m.
Daily admission is sl.
Monthlv passes are available
for $lO.
For more information, con
tact the department at (770)
781-2030.
Sawnee Cultural Arts
Center
... w ill offer the following
winter events:
• Yoga (Hatha) classes
are every Wednesday from 11
a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The cost is
S4O per month.
Theatrical Productions
• "Lewis Grizzard: In His
Ow n Words” —by Springer
Opera House will be Fridav,
May 7.
• "Robin Hood" pro
duced by Saturday on Stage, a
children's theatre, will have
auditions on Tuesday, March
16. from 6-9 p.m. for ages 12-
18. Auditions consist of a cold
reading from the script.
Performances will be given at
the center in June and July.
For information, visit
w ww.sawneecenter.org or call
(770) 889-4977.
Forsyth County Parks
and Recreation
... will offer the following
classes:
• Precious Metal Clay
Workshop lt looks, feels
and works like clay! You will
create, dry, fire and polish
jewelry' of your own design
from the PMC and when all of
the organic binders bum out
you are left with 99.9 percent
fine silver. No clay or jewelry
experience necessary. Bring a
sack lunch. Class held at
Central Park Recreation
Center on Saturday, March 6,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fee
is $lO5 with a supply fee of
$35 paid to the instructor at
the time of class. Carol Webb
is the instructor.
• Pilates The philosophy
of Pilates focuses on training
the mind and body to work
toward a goal of overall fit
ness. It is a great program for
anyone who wants to tone,
streamline and realign their
body without the bulked up
results of more conventional
methods. Each exercise is an
important movement in and of
itself but can also be a pro
gressive move to a more diffi
cult exercise. Class will be
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CUMMING EVENTS
held at Central Park
Recreation Center on
Mondays, starting March 8,
from 10-10:45 a.m. or 7-7:45
p.m., Wednesdays, March 3,
from 10-10:45 a.m. and
Thursdays, March 11, from
7:15 -8:00 p.m. The fee is SSO
for eight weeks. Denyse
Vincent is the instructor.
• Body sculpting A no
impact aerobic workout to
increase muscle tone, balance,
flexibility and endurance.
Class is designed for all fit
ness levels. Hand weights and
floor mats provided. Bring a
towel and a water bottle. Class
is on Tuesday and Thursday at
Central Park Recreation
Center beginning March 9
from 9:30-10:30 a.m. The fee
is S6O for six weeks. Lisa
Brooks is the instructor.
• Aerobics These one
hour classes include high-low
aerobics, step-work, weights
and body sculpting. Designed
for all fitness levels. Bring a
water bottle. Classes are held
at Central Park Recreation
Center on Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 6-7 p.m. or 7-
8 p.m. starting March 9. The
fee is S4O for six weeks or
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 8:30-9:30 a.m.
starting March 15. The fee is
S6O for six weeks. Stacey
Heard is the instructor.
For more information, call
Forsyth County Parks &
Recreation at (770) 781-2215.
The Place of Forsyth
County Inc,
... has a noon day meal on
Wednesdays for the communi
ty. This event complements
current food programs and
the fundamental belief that no
one in the United States
should go hungry.
Because these are troubled
times and so many are facing
economic hardship we need
your help to “share the spirit
of community." Currently we
need a group to sponsor the
Sept. 8 meal, all other dates
have been reserved.
We are seeking a commit
ted volunteer to become a liai
son person in order to expand
the event to Fridays.
Requirements: caring, com
mitted and be available from
10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each
week, January-November. For
information, call Sandy at
(770)887-1098. Ext. 225.
Ongoing events
The Chestatee
Homemaker Club
... invites all interested
homemakers to the meetings
on the third Wednesday of
each month at 10 a.m. at the
clubhouse next to Chestatee
Elementary School. The pur
pose of the club is to help
strengthen the home and the
family both individually and
as a part of the community
through educational and serv
ice programs. For information,
call (770) 887-5773 or (770)
887-3643.
The Gainesville Chorale
... Do you love to sing?
Then join one of north
Georgia’s great community
choruses, the Gainesville
Chorale, for the last half of its
spectacular 2003-2004 season.
This year the 50 voice group,
under the direction of Bruce
Alan Nunley, will present its
35th anniversary season finale
a springtime presentation of
Carl Orff’s powerfully poetic
Carmina Burana. This choral
work is a masterpiece of both
modem and ancient musical
styles. Carl Orff has blended
the past and the present
together in this truly heroic
composition. Positions avail
able in alto, tenor and bass
sections. For more informa
tion, call 770-536-9642.
The Cumming Civitan
Club
... meets the first and third
Thursday of each month from
12:30-1:30 p.m. at the Sawnee
Cultural Arts Center. You are
invited to join the men and
women of the club in provid
ing service to the community
and fellowship with each
other. Lunch is served. For
information, call (678) 513-
0700.
Forsyth Countv Family
YMCA
... presents Youth
Basketball and Youth Indoor
Soccer (Futsal). Registration
for both sports has begun.
Scholarships are available
upon request. Limited enroll
ment. For more information,
call the YMCA office at (770)
888-2788.
Junior Optimist Outdoor
Club
... sponsored by The
Forsyth-Cumming Optimist
Club will begin its fall meet
ings at the Deer Creek
Presbyterian Church each
Thursday at 7 p.m. The pro
gram is opened to all young
people who have an interest in
the outdoors. For information,
contact Timothy Edwards at
(770) 887-5147 or Alex
Edwards at (770) 886-1935.
Sea Scout Ship No. 2222
... a teenage scouting activ
ity for older girls and boys
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS Thursday, March 11,2004 -1
interested in the art of sailing,
boat handling and nautical
activities op Lake Lanier
announces its move to its win
ter facility at Deer Creek
Presbyterian Church on Lanier
Drive. Meetings are weekly on
Thursdays at 7 p.m.
Those who are interested
in sailing or who wish to be a
part of an active outdoor
group, contact Scudder
Edwards at (770) 781 -4720.
Boy Scout Troop No.
2222 •
... sponsored by the
Forsyth-Cumming Optimist
Club is opened to boys
between the ages of 11 -18.
Scoutmaster Timothy Edwards
has a balanced program filled
with both indoor and camping
activities.
Monthly field events are
balanced with weekly indoor
meetings on Thursdays at the
Deer Creek Presbyterian
Church on Lanier Drive in
Cumming.
The troop continues to sup
port its sponsor by sharing in
events such as the annual
Fishing Derby held by DNR
on the Chattahoochee River.
Sponsor Chairman Bill Couch
can be reached at (770) 889-
9664.
Forsyth County Library
... will have its fall pre
school programs.
Preschoolers can enjoy sto
ries, songs and activities at
the Forsyth County Public
Library. Lapsit. for ages 2-3,
with an adult, promotes love
of language and early lan
guage skills.
Storytime for ages 4-5
invites children to listen and
learn through picture books
and activities. Registration is
not necessary. Early arrival is
suggested.
For more information, call
the Youth Services Depart
ment of the Forsyth County
Public Library at (770) 781-
9840. Ext. 364, or visit the
Web site at ww.forsythpl.org.
Cell phones needed
... Don’t throw away that
cell phone. Family Haven, a
shelter for battered women
and their children, are collect
ing old cell phones. There are
more than 130 million cell
phones put in the landfills
yearly. Bring your cell phone
to 4333 Kelly Mill Rd. or
4910 Browns Bridge Rd. or
the Administrative office at
130 Pilgrim Village Dr., Suite
400. For information, call
(770) 889-6384.
The Cumming Kiwanis
Club
... meets each Wednesday
at noon at the Kiwanis
Building on Pilgrim Mill
Road at the City Park.
Members gather at 11:45 a.m.
with lunch being served short
ly thereafter then followed by
a program. The meeting ends
promptly at 1 p.m. If you are
interested in becoming a
member you are invited to join
us for a catered lunch, to learn
more about the opportunities
to serve the youth and elderly
citizens of Forsyth County
while enjoying good fellow
ship.
For reservations, call
Arthur Morgan at (770) 889-
0635.
Attention Senior Citizens
... ages 62 and over. If you
would like to obtain a working
know ledge of computers and
various software programs,
Lanier Technical College
offers a wide range of begin
ning computer classes, with a
variety of class options and
times to meet your schedule.
Tuition is free for seniors,
books and activity fees are
extra. However, if you apply
and qualify for the HOPE
Grant, all college fees are cov
ered and include a SIOO book
allowance.
For more information on
these and other courses
offered at the Forsyth County
Campus, contact the Student
Services office at (770) 781-
6940.
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