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- FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - Friday, March 19, 2004
EVENTS fromSA
Norman's Landing
... will have its eight annu
al "Tax Relief Tuesday” on
Tuesday. April 27. at the
Chestatee Golf Club in
Dawsonville. The entry fee for
the event is $275 per golfer
and corporate sponsorships
are available for $1,200. For
the past eight years Norman’s
Landing has raised more than
$190,000 for The United Way
of Forsyh County. Lunch and
dinner will be provided by
Norman’s Landing. Chestatee
Ford provides the "Hole-In-
One" car. and there are great
prizes for the winners as well
as many items available at the
silent auction. Proceeds will
benefit The United Way of
Forsyth County.
Broadway
... is coming to
Dawsonville. North Georgia
will be treated to a special
evening of musical theater on
May 1 when the Dawson
Community Chorale and the
NGCSU Madrigal Singers
will present their spring con
cert "A Night on Broadway.”
The concert will feature selec
tions from shows such as
"Show Boat." “Fiddler on the
Roof." "Phantom of the
Opera," "Les Miserables,” and
many other popular Broadway
musicals.
The concert will be under
the direction of Dr. Lee G.
Barrow, and accompanist of
Mrs. Tricia Wester.
The concert will be at 7:30
p.m. in the main sanctuary of
Dawsonville First Baptist
Church on Hwy. 9 North.
Admission is free; donations
are encouraged.
Relay for Life 2004
... you and your family are
invited to the huge
Community Spend the Night
Party and Celebration of Life
Party sponsored by the
American Cancer Society.
Teams from churches,
schools, businesses and civic
groups spend the night raising
money to fight cancer. There
w ill be plenty of food, games,
family activities, music and
other entertainment. It will be
at the Cumming Fairgrounds
on Friday. May 14 beginning
at 6 p.m. and will end
Saturday. May 15. at 7:30 a.m.
Sponsors are needed for the
Relay T-shirt.
There will be a sit-down
dinner for all survivors and
their guest along with a
Victory Lap walked by the
survivors. Luminaries can be
purchased in honor of sur
vivors and in memory of our
loved ones we have lost to this
disease. To register your team,
sign up for the survivor walk
and dinner, purchase luminar
ies or to be a sponsor, call
Tonya Kelley at (770) 781-
8445, Hilary Wallace at (770)
844-7312 or Chris/Diana
Buntin at (770) 889-9704.
Class reunion
... The Forsyth County
High School. Class of 1974,
will have its 30-year reunion
June 12 at the Gold Creek
Resort in Dawsonville. Efforts
are being made to locate all
alumni. For information, call
Elaine Thomas at (678) 714-
4028 or etthomas@bell
south.net or Andy Holbrook at
(678) 648-3202 or
alhl9s6@msn.com.
Summer Horse Camp
... Tek Marciniak’s Junior
Summer Horse Camp will be
June 12-13 at the North Wind
Equestrian Center in
Cumming. Junior camp will
be for ages 11-17. Your child
will build confidence and an
unforgettable bond with
his/her horse. Tek Marciniak
trains mounted police units
worldwide. He is a supporter
of the rescue and is helping
horses and children become
the best they can be with his
unique approach. For informa
tion, call Deborah Andrews at
(770) 855-6225 or visit the
Web site at
www.SaveTheHorses.org.
Tek Marciniak’s
Mounted Police Training
... for civilians will be May
1-2 at the North Wind
Equestrian Center in
Cumming. Build confidence
in yourself and your horse. All
horse riders welcome. Tek is
an international trainer of
mounted police units who will
help you and your horse over
come obstacles like shying.
The horse will be more confi
dent and so will the rider.
Spectators welcome. Call now
to preregister. For information,
call Deborah Andrews at (770)
855-6225 or visit the Web site
at www.SaveTheHorses.org.
No Longer Bound golf
tournament
... the ninth annual Round
4 Bound charity golf tourna
ment will be May 10 at the
Reunion Golf Club in
Hoschton. Registration will be
9:30-11 a.m. If a player needs
to join up with a foursome. No
Longer Bound will team the
player with other players.
After registration, golf events
will consist of use of driving
range, putting contest, deli
buffet and the shotgun
start/scramble will be at noon.
Registration includes a packet
of gifts, prizes, after-play din
ner buffet, snacks and bever
ages, nearest tot he pin and
longest drive contests and a
new 2004 automobile for a
hole in one. For information,
call (770) 886-7873.
CATCo
... will have spring 2004
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 class(es)
you are preregistering for.
Info is also available on the
Web site at w ww.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 $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
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.
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are scared of the idea of audi
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secretary, Kay Shumate, treasurer, Barbara Irvine, corresponding secretary, Carol Warshofsky, care coordina
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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.
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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 6, no class April
8. The fee is $l2O.
• Magic for the Stage
Participants will learn basic
magic as well as the sophisti
cated acting skills necessary to
be one of the best entertainers.
This class is for grades 3-8
will be offered Saturdays from
10 a.m. to noon March 27-
May 8, no class April 10. This
six-week session is $l2O.
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Sawnee Cultural Arts
Center
... will offer the following:
• Yoga (Hatha) classes
are every Wednesday from 11
a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The cost is
S4O per month.
• "Lewis Grizzard: In His
Own Words” will be Friday,
May 7.