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PAGE 8A - FORSYTH COUNTY news Wednesday, April 7,2004 EVENTS from 6A participating in the craft show, call (770) 889-9431 for details. Save The Horses.org ... presents Animal Rescue Fair 2004 on Sunday. April 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Wills Park in Alpharetta. Admission is free. This is a great way to reach animal friendly people, find adoptive homes, educate the public about the plight of animals in the world. Educational speak ers welcome to do a presenta tion. If you would like to speak about habitat, nutrition, animal care, animal laws, call for available times. Booth space is available to all animal rescue groups, humane societies, animal rehabilitation and animal rights organizations as well as vendors with animal products and vegetarian groups. Sponsors and vendors are needed. For information, call (770) 886-5419 or email Horseinc2@aol.com. Forsyth County Library ... presents its Spring Preschool Programs Tuesdays at the Cumming branch, and Thursdays at the Sharon Forks branch, until April 22 at 10:15 and 11 a.m. Preschoolers can enjoy sto ries. songs and activities Programs are on Lapsit. for ages 2 to 3 (with an adult), promotes love of language and early language skills. Story time, for ages 4 to 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 Department of the Forsyth County Public Library at (770) 781-9840. Ext. 364. or visit the Web site at www.forsythpl.org AARP Driver Safety pro gram ... a one-day class will be offered Saturday. April 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Northside Hospital Forsyth. 4100 Northside Medical Center Dr. in Cumming. The refresher course is open to AARP and non-AARP mem bers. Though the material is designed primarily for drivers age 50 and over, younger driv ers may attend. It provides many ideas on how to avoid accidents, drive safely and update the motor vehicle laws. Participants who complete the eight hours of instruction are __. Service of Holy Communion Tof tfe Lord in our Sanctuary E ac h Wednesday *\ at Noon All are welcome Cumming First United Methodist Church 770 Canton Hwy • Cumming, GA 30040 (2 miles west of downtown Cumming) (770) 887-2900 • www.cummingfirst.com Saturday AggMM p.m. ftp ■ 2 OIRKER To Make an Appointment Call 770-396-7995,1-888-441-CURE (2873) or Register Online at www.gacancerfoundation.org FORSYTH COUNTY LOCATION North Fulton Family Medidne-Cumming 1100 Northside Forsyth Dr., Ste. 240 kkkolßtmssts accepts* Marek 16tk tkrssik ftprll ink Georgia Cancer FOUNDATION CUMMING EVENTS eligible for a discount on their automobile insurance premi um. The course must be renewed every three years. For reservations, call Ralph Szweda at (770) 343-9500. The fee is $lO per person. Bring lunch. Norman's Landing ... will have its eighth annual “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 w ill 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 w ill 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. South Forsyth High School Theatre ... will present the follow ing programs: On May 6 there will be a one act on "Jake's Women" and "All In The Timing” On May 7 there w ill be a one act on "Agnes of God" and "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown." On May 8 there will be a one act on "The Complete History of America" and "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" All performances are at the SFHS Performing Arts Center. 585 Peachtree Pkwy, in Cumming. For ticket reserva tions, call (770) 781-2264. Ext. 741, Sounds of Sawnee Community Band ... will have a Mother’s Day concert on Sunday, May 9, at 3 p.m. at the Sawnee Cultural Arts Center, 1090 Tribble Gap Rd. in Cumming. Selections will include every thing from symphonic and classical numbers to Broadway showtunes, ragtime and jazz. A very special fea ture will be “St. Louis Blues,” a tribute to the mother of Music Director, Alice Lewise Bryan. “Mom enjoyed the piece so much and wanted to hear the band play it that she bought the music and donated it to the band." Plan to bring Mom for this special afternoon performance in addition to taking her out for dinner to celebrate Mother’s Day. All ladies will be honored with a long stemmed rose and a reception following the concert. Admission is free. 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 will 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-dow n 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 lASJS Health & Christian Bookstore CHRISTIAN BOOKS • GIFTS & CARDS’ ART & MUSIC VITAMINS & HERBS • ORGANIC FOODS FREE GOODIE BAGS (with purchase) FREE BONE DENSITY SCREENING FREE ENZYME TESTING LIVE MUSIC CHAIR MASSAGES ...AND MUCH MORE Keith Bridge Commons* Kroger Shopping Center (GA 400- Exit 17) 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@bellsouth.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- Good Shepherd Catholic Church 3740 Holtfclaw Road. Cumming. GA 770 SS7-SSSI WCBPAOE: www goodahapkordoummlng com Rov Rotor). Rnu. Paator COMF CELEBRATE WITH US Palm Sunday Holy Thursday April 4, 2004 April 8, 2004 Our liturgy begin* outside and each Mas* of the Lord * Suppar at 7:30 PM Celebration of the Eucharist will begin with the Solemn Procession with Palms GOOd FricfclV as wa commemorate Imus' triumphant entry Into Jeruselem. ** Massas at Aprll 9 ’ 2004 Saturday 5:30 PM __ 12:00 Noon -Station, of the Cross Sunday: 8:00, 9:30, 4 11:00 AM 7:30 PM * So,em " Ll,u ™«” thß /fctr ffiaer Behold thumb of God Holy Saturday Easter Sunday April 10, 2004 April 11, 2004 Our Ealtar Vigil begins at 0:00 PM SPECIAL MASS SCHEDULE M Qood Shephard Catholic Church Join us as wa welcome our .„ _ ... „„ .. candidates and catechumen* as fully 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 AM Initiated Catholics a* they celebrate At Chattahoochee Elementary School thalr Baptism, Confirmation and are W onn . , n . n . „ welcomed to the Table of the JA M ’ OO * 10,30 Lord tar the first time. . ■ ■Jk No Sunday Evenlag Maae ArIL’VA 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. City of Cumming Recreation and Parks Department ... will offer the following classes: • Spring and summer 2004 registration will be Saturday, April 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Dobbs Creek Recreation Center, 1115 Dahlonega Hwy. Only walk-in registration will be accepted on April 17. No mail-in or night-drop registra tion will be accepted until April 19. Registration on April 17 will be limited to a maxi mum of two households per person. Registration after April 17 will be received at the Cumming Recreation Department Building, 410 Pilgrim Mill Rd. For more information, con tact the department at (770) 781-2030. Sawnee Cultural Arts Center ... will offer the following winter events: • “The Spell of Sleeping Beauty" presented by Saturday on Stage, SCAC Children’s Theatre will be Saturdays, April 17 and May 1, at 10 a.m. and Fridays, April 23 and 30, at 8 p.m. • “Lewis Grizzard: In His Own Words" presented by Springer Opera House will be Friday, May 7, at 8 p.m. Advance tickets are S2O. • Home and Garden Showcase will be Saturday. May 8, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. There will be door prizes, a raffle, demonstrations and samples. Admission and com plimentary raffle entry is $2. • Sounds of Sawnee Community Band will be in concert on Sunday, May 9, at 3 p.m. Admission is free. Donations are accepted. • “Robin Hood" will be presented by Saturday on Stage, SCAC Children's Loves Wrinkle Cream Hates Puffy Eyes, Age Spots DEAR PATTY: I love you!... Remember when I wrote and told you that I was a baby boomer who hated my facial wrinkles , and you told me about that pharmacist’s discovery, F. 85 Facial Cream 9 Well, 1 bought a jar at JCPenney and it is wonderful...! wish you could see how much younger 1 look. 1 love it and recommend it to all my friends. But say, how about helping me with my other problems... my puffy eyes and the age spots on my hands and face. - Curious, St. Louis, MO. DEAR CURIOUS: 1 knew you would like EBS Facial Cream. It actually works like fivecreams in one jar. ..it is a Wrinkle Cream... Throat Cream... Firming Cream... 24-hour Moisturizer...and Make-up Base.. all in one! Theatre on Saturdays, June 12, 19, and July 10 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets go on sale April 12. Forsyth County Parks and Recreation ... will offer the following classes: • Hatha Yoga One-hour classes are designed for begin ner to moderate level students. Sessions use stretching, breathing, meditation and alignment to improve muscle tone, strength, flexibility and overall mind and body well ness. Equipment is provided and you may progress at your own pace. Classes are at the Central Park Recreation Center starting Monday, May 17, from 6:15-7:15 p.m. or Tuesday, May 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or Thursday, May 6, from 6-70 p.m. The fee is S6O for six weeks. Candace Gorijn is the instructor. • Tai Chi The Beijing Twenty-four Postures are being taught at Central Park Recreation Center starting on Wednesday, April 28, from 6:45-7:45 p.m. The fee is S6O for six weeks. Dan Smith is the instructor. • Karate Traditional Okinawan karate will be taught at the Central Park Recreation Center starting Monday. May 3, for ages 5- 12, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. These classes are Mondays and Wednesdays and are designed to develop a lifestyle that leads to self-defense, self-con fidence. improved health and improved balance and coordi nation. The fee is S6O for six weeks. Dan Smith is the instructor. • Hip Hop Learn dance combinations used in the Hip Hop dance style. Develop the strength, flexibility, rhythm, balance and safe body mechanics to dance confident ly in a social atmosphere. This class is for ages 11 and up. Classes begin Tuesday. April 20. from 6:45- 7:45 p.m. The fee is S6O for eight weeks. ;VJX | PAfTY Now, regarding your questions about puffy eyes and age spots, this same pharmacist. Robert Heldfond. has discoveries for both. His EBS Eye Gel Formula helps appearance of dark circles, puffiness around the eyes. EBS Age Spot Formula which works wonderfully for unsightly pigment and dark discolorations on the hands and face. You'll love them, and they’re completely guaranteed! NOTE: All EBS formulas are available at JCPenney. To learn more about EBS formulas, phone toll free: 1-800-929-8325 or visit online at ww w.ebs.com