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EVENTS from 7A
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-down
dinner for all survivors and
their guest along with a Victory
Lap walked by the survivors.
Luminaries can be purchased
in honor of survivors 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 luminaries or to be a
sponsor, call Tonva 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@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 unfor
gettable bond with his/her
horse. Tek Marciniak trains
mounted police units world
wide. He is a supporter of the
rescue and is helping horses
and children become the best
they can be with his unique
approach. For information, call
Deborah Andrew s at (770)
855-6225 or visit the W’eb 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 mount
ed police units who will help
you and your horse overcome
obstacles like shying. The
horse will be more confident
and so will the nder. Spectators
welcome. Call now to preregis
ter. 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 tournament
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 regis
tration. 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 dinner buffet, snacks and
beverages, 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
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CUMMING EVENTS
classes:
• Spring and summer 2(X)4
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
Sponger 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 Saw nee
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 the
atre 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, breath
ing, meditation and alignment
to improve muscle tone,
strength, flexibility and overall
mind and body wellness.
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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-confidence,
improved health and improved
balance and coordination. 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 mechan
ics to dance confidently 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.
Jamie Bristol is the instructor.
• Ballroom, East Coast
Swing & Line Dance
Ballroom is being offered from
6-7 p.m.; East Coast Swing is
being offered from 7-8 p.m.;
and Line Dance from 8-9 p.m.
at the Central Park Recreation
Center starting Thursday, April
22. The fee is S4B for six
weeks. Elizabeth Williams is
the instructor. For more infor
mation. call Forsyth County
Parks and Recreation at (770)
781-2215.
Discounted Six Flags tick
ets
... 4-H once again has a
super discount on Six Flags
tickets. Adult, youth and senior
citizen tickets will be available
for $24. Six Flags gate prices
for 2(X)4 are $46 for adults and
$27.81 for youth and senior
citizens. Children 2 years of
age and under are free. So you
can see this is a great deal for a
day of family fun. Tickets may
be used any operating day.
Tickets are available at the
Forsyth County Extension
Service, 101 E. Maple St. in
Cumming, and can be pur
chased with cash or check. For
more information, call (770)
887-2418.
Emergency Food and
Shelter program
... Forsyth County has been
awarded $13,731 in Phase 22 .
Under the terms of the grant
from the National Board, local
governmental or private volun
tary organizations chosen to
receive funds must: 1) be non
profit, 2) have an accounting
system and conduct an annual
audit, 3) practice nondiscrimi
nation. 4) have demonstrated
the capability to deliver food
and shelter programs, and 5) if
a private voluntary organiza
tion. must have a voluntary
board w'ith an agency willing
to act as fiscal agent.
Funds will be used to pro
vide unduplicated services to
individuals and families with
supplemental food, utilities,
rent and shelter related needs
in this area.
For information, send writ
ten request to the attention of
Brenda Dalin. community
sen ice program director. Ninth
District Opportunity Inc., P.O.
Drawer L, Gainesville, GA
30503. Deadline for receiving
requests will be on or before
April 16.
Application for
Membership
... for The United Way of
Forsyth County will be through
May 31. Any health, character
building or welfare agency
interested in the objectives of
the United Way and desiring to
participate in the United Way
Fund-raising campaign and in
the funds so raised, upon
approval of the United Way
Board of Directors, may
become an institutional partner
or partner agency. Application
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forms for agencies requesting
admission may be obtained by
calling the United Way office
at (770) 781-4110.
Applications will be accepted
during the months of April and
May. The applications must be
completed and returned to the
United Way office by 5 p.m. on
May 31.
Volunteers needed
... The Place of Forsyth
County Inc. has a noon day
meal on Wednesdays for the
community. This event com
plements current food pro
grams 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.” We are seeking a
committed volunteer to
become a liaison person in
order to expand the event to
Fridays. Requirements: caring,
committed 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
Forsyth County Young
Republicans
... meets the third Thursday
of each month at the Buckhead
Brewery on Hwy. 20. Social
begins at 7 p.m. with the
business meeting at 7:30 p.m.
For more information,
visit the Web site at
www.fcyr.us.
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 informa-
tion, 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 direc
tion of Bruce Alan Nunley,
will present its 35th anniver
sary season finale a spring
time presentation of Carl
Orff’s powerfully poetic
Carmina Burana.
This choral work is a mas
terpiece of both modern and
ancient musical styles. Carl
Orff has blended the past and
the present together in this
truly heroic composition.
Positions available in alto,
tenor and bass sections. For
more information, 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 providing service to the
community and fellowship
with each other. Lunch is
served.
For information, call
(678)513-0700.
Sea Scout Ship No. 2222
... a teenage scouting
activity for older girls and
boys interested in the art of
sailing, boat handling and
nautical activities on Lake
Lanier, announces its move
to its winter 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.
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