The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, March 11, 2004, Page PAGE 7A, Image 7

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EVENTS from 6A catcoproductions@yahoo.com or call (770) 844-1412. Include your name, phone number, email, mailing address, age of student(s), and which class(es) you are pre registering for. Info is also available on the Web site at www.catcoproductions.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 $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. MtIUM /txr Dm WHr petite • cmwM, aMßdh* faun w * H"** lß ■■ ifanto Crib ‘ The cost is $65. • 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 DRIVERS We hove immediote openings m ou< Heeieteld, Dry Vai aid Flatted Fleet!. 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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 FORSYTH - -U COUNTY hM 100 Ml new people move here weekly. J BuWw ' 9 .. 226 fiX BBS® square miles of land. Spu , t . * people for each square mile. 2,500 « business establishments. 22,000 students in our schools. 40,000 housing units. S Op**’ 1 newspaper each year 11 that reports on the progress of this great community. Forsvth Count vNews J Your "Houtftowu Paprr Siner I9OK J jj P resents Progress 2004 4 An award-winning special edition ft 1 which chronicles Arts, Education, -" u<K ' ucr SHMN Government, Sports, Health, and MBM Business in Georgia’s fastest I I growing county. S Your enterprise can acknowledge your business or service accomplishments by advertising . e •-; & in this highly-visible edition. 1 u Contact your Forsyth County News 1 t Account Executive or j I call 77M07-J1 26 I for early deadline information. ” I I' I 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. PAGE 7A