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- FORSYTH COUNTV NEWS - Sunday, April 25, 2004 /
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(678) 860-5354.
The Historical Society of
Forsyth County
... will meet Tuesday. May
4, at the Forsyth County
Library at 7 p.m. The guest
speaker will be Sid Dewberry'
of the Dawson County
Library. Sid has written a
book on Dew berry family
genealogy. He will speak on a
fresh approach to preserving
family records. In addition, he
will tell about the material
available at Dawson County
Library for family research.
Retired Educators
... The Forsyth County
Retired Educators Association
will meet on Friday, May 7. at
11 a.m. at the Board of
Education's Professional
Development Center on
Dahlonega Highway. On this
final meeting of the 2003-
2004 year, the program will be
the installation of officers,
who will serve for the next
two years, and planning for
upcoming events. For further
information call (770) 887-
8464.
Forsyth County Fire
Department 4th Annual
... "Biking For Burns" is
Saturday. May 8. The ride
starts at the Forsyth County
Fire Department HQ at 3480
Settendown Road. Don't ride
alone, bring a friend and enjoy
the company along some
beautiful scenery in north
Forsy th County . For more
information, please call (678)
591-2264.
Unicoi State Park and
Lodge
... will host a Mother's Day
Brunch and Visiting Artist
Event on Sunday. May 9, from
11 a.m. until 3 p.m. in Unicoi
Lodge. For more information,
please call Holly Holdsworth
at (706)878-2201 ext. 305.
Women In Networking
(WIN)
... May Meeting is
Monday. May 10. from 6-9
p.m. at Country Gourmet
Case. Our speaker for May 10
w ill be Phyllis Carrera. She
w ill be sharing souvenirs of
self-discovery as well as cele
brating her new book. “A
Journey of My Choosing:
Traveling the Creative Path of
Life. Plan to attend this very
informative meeting.
Deadline for Reservations
or cancellations is 10 a.m. on
Friday before the meeting.
No-shows will be charged
when reservations have been
made and not canceled. Call
880-662-9946 or 770-781 -
9594 to make your reserva
tion.
The cost for members with
reservations is $25.(X). The
cost for members w ithout
reservations & guest with
reservations is S3O.(X) The
cost for guests without reser
vations is $35.00.
For directions visit our
Web Site at www.womenin
networking.com.
The Republican Women
of Forsyth County
... will have its "Spring
Samplings," a w ine tasting
event on Saturday, May I, at 7
p.m at the Polo Golf and
Country Club. Tickets are $25
per person and will include a
wide variety of wines for sam
pling. heavy hors d'oeuvres, a
silent auction of republican
memorabilia and musical
entertainment. Come meet
local and statewide elected
officials. All proceeds will
support the projects and pro
grams run by the Republican
Women of Forsyth County
and also to energize the com
munity in support of the
Bush-Cheney campaign in
Georgia. For information,
call Carol Tunstall at (770)
205-3252 or Katie McClain at
(678)513-4634.
Broadway
... is coming to
Dawsonville. North Georgia
will be treated to a special
evening of musical theater on
May I, when the Dawson
Community Chorale and the
NGCSU Madrigal Singers
will present their spring con-
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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
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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 will 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.
“Let Freedom Ring”
... a National Day of Prayer
Walk will be May 6 from 10
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning
at the Mount Pisgah United
Methodist Church, 2850 Old
Alabama Rd., Alpharetta, at
the sanctuary/north Campus.
Walk the Newtown/Alpharetta
Community. Prayers for
America, unity of churches,
schools, assisted living, Red
Cross, the government, and
many other national organiza
tions.
The walk is approximately
one mile. There will be a short
prayer service in the sanctuary
to begin the walk. Only chil
dren that are young enough
for strollers are allowed on the
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