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agency. Application 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 applica¬
tions 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 hun
gry.
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
Free legal services
... are available to senior
citizens and low-income
clients by the Georgia Legal
Services Program. Services
are based on case type and
financial eligibility. For an
appointment, call 1-800-745-
5717 or 770-535-5717
between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m,
Monday-Friday.
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 informa¬
tion, 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 information,
call (770) 887-5773 or (770)
887-3643.
The Gainesville Chorale
... This May the 50 voice
group, under the direction of
Bruce Alan Nunley, will pres¬
ent its 35th anniversary season
finale a springtime presenta¬
tion 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 pres¬
ent together in this truly heroic
composition. Location and
ticket information is coming
soon. 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 provid¬
ing 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 activ¬
ity for older girls and boys
interested in the art of sailing,
boat handling and nautical
activities on 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 Scuddcr
Edwards at (770) 781-4720.
— FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS — Friday, May 7,2004
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Students attend the National Young Leaders Conference
Audrea Kephart and Thomas Tyner of South Forsyth High School recently attend¬
ed the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D. C. The students
were chosen for the program based on their scholastic merit, community involve¬
ment and leadership contributions. Both had the opportunity to interact with mem¬
bers of the U.S. Congress and renowned journalists from Washington's press
corps.
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 bal¬
anced program filled with both
indoor and camping activities.
Monthly field events are bal¬
anced with weekly indoor meet¬
ings on Thursdays at the Deer
Creek Presbyterian Church on
Lanier Drive in Cumming.The
troop continues to support 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.
The Forsyth County
Singing class
... meets each Thursday at
8 p.m. at the Piedmont
Community House. Everyone
is invited to attend.
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Georgia Commercial Developers
Proudly Announces
the
NORTH FORSYTH
BOWLING & ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
A 32-Lane Sporting Facility
at
Hubbardtown Crossing
Georgia 400 and Hub*bardtown Road
Georgia Commercial Developers
Phone: 678-527-4306
www.gacomdev.com
Forsyth County Library
... will have its preschool
programs. Preschoolers can
enjoy stories, songs and activi¬
ties at the Forsyth County
Public Library. Lapsit, for
ages 2-3, with an adult, pro¬
motes love of language and
early language skills.
Storytime for ages 4-5 invites
children to listen and learn
through picture books and
activities. Registration is not
necessary. Early arrival is sug¬
gested. 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.
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 shortly 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
fellowship. For reservations,
call Arthur Morgan at (770)
889-0635.
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