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Listings in Cumming
Events are free and available
to nonprofit organizations
sponsoring free or low-cost
events for the public.
Groups may submit notices
by fax at (770) 889-6017 or
via e-mail at events@forsyth
news.com.
Festival of Trees
... Unicoi State Park &
Lodge is partnering with the
White County Chamber of
Commerce and the Alpine
Helen/White County CVB to
host the “Festival of Trees”
from Nov. 26 through Dec. 10.
Visitors can choose their
favorite tree and place a bid
on it. The winning bids will be
announced Saturday, Dec. 10
and the winners will take
home the decorated trees and
trimmings. No admission is
required, and the trees will be
on display for everyone to
enjoy. All proceeds go to
White County United Way.
For more information, please
call (800) 573-9659, ext. 305.
WinterFest at
Tanglewood Farm
... step back in time to the
1800s and visit Christmas past
in this Wild West town.
Tanglewood Farm is home to
more than 100 miniature farm
animals, including horses,
donkeys, cows, sheep, goats,
pigs and more. WinterFest
begins Friday, Nov. 25 and
lasts through Saturday, Dec.
31. Hours are Wednesday
through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. open Christmas Eve and
New Year’s Eve until noon.
Closed Thanksgiving Day and
Christmas Day. Last tickets
are sold at 4 p.m. Cost is $8
per person, (free for infants
under one) and includes tour
and pony ride. Hayride is $2
per person. Tanglewood Farm
is located at 171 Tanglewood
Drive, Canton. For more
information, call (770) 667-
6464 or visit www. tangle
woodfarmminis.com.
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS — Friday, November 25,2005
CUMMING EVENTS
The Historical Society of
Forsyth County
...will be open for research
and browsing on the following
dates: Sunday, Nov. 28, from
2-4 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 29,
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The soci¬
ety will open for groups by
appointment. Call (770) 887-
8464 to schedule an appoint¬
ment.
Sons of Confederate
Veterans
... Hiram Parks Bell Camp
No. 1642 will meet Monday,
Nov. 28, at 7 p.m. in the Bell
Research Center at the historic
Cumming School, Room 113,
at 101 School St. in
Cumming. The program will
be by Jack Marlar on the
Confederate submarine
Hunley, recently found off the
coast of Charleston, S.C. Over
one dozen members of Camp
No. 1642 attended the funeral
of the Hunley crew in
Charleston in 2004.
For information call Ted
Brooke at (770) 781-9221 or
Clark Rye at (770) 887-3200.
Pack 3740 to Receive
75th Anniversary Award
... on Monday, Nov. 28,
Cub Scout Pack 3740 will be
awarded in recognition of
their work to remember the
past 75 years of Scouting. The
Cub Scouts, leaders and fami¬
ly members will accept their
award at the monthly pack
meeting at 7 p.m. The pack is
sponsored by The Church of ,
the Good Shepherd on
Holtzclaw Road in Cumming.
For information on joining the
pack, please contact Bill
Roberts at (770) 889-5713 or
e-mail roberts3118@bell
south.net.
Operation Christmas
Child
... local kids, families, and
volunteers can help turn a
warehouse into a Christmas
workshop, where 750,000
gift-filled shoe boxes will be
prepared for overseas ship¬
ment and hand-delivery to
needy children around the
world. The event will take
place Wednesday, Nov. 29, at
10:30 a.m. at the Operation
Christmas Child Processing
Center located at 4030 Buford
Hwy., Duluth. The volunteers
are working to help ensure
that more than 7 million chil¬
dren in some 90 countries suf¬
fering from natural disaster,
war, terrorism, disease, pover¬
ty, and famine will have a
Christmas gift this year. For
more information, contact
Todd Shearer or Kristen Lee
at (770) 813-0000 or (770)
757-5098.
Preceptor Alpha Gamma
... chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi will meet Tuesday, Nov.
29, at 7 p.m. at the home of
Karen Gaston. The program
for the evening will be “Good
and True Reflections,” pre¬
sented by Mrs. Gaston. For
information call Mrs. Gaston,
vice president, at (770) 887-
5051.
Red Cross Training
Classes
... the Northeast Georgia
Chapter of the American Red
Cross will hold training
classes at its location on 311
Jesse Jewell Pkwy. in
Gainesville. Scheduled class¬
es include:
• Pet First Aid/CPR,
Tuesday, Nov. 29 from 6-10
p.m. - $35
•Adult CPR/AED,
Thursday, Dec. 8 from 5-10
p.m. - $42
• First aid class,
Wednesday, Dec. 14 from 6-9
p.m. - $36
• Adult CPR class,
Thursday, Dec. 15 from 6-10
p.m. -$36
• Infant/child CPR class,
Friday, Dec. 16 from 6-10
p.m. - $38
Please call Beverly Walker
to register at (770) 532-8453,
ext. 16
Southside Dance
Company
...a student-run organization
of South Forsyth High School,
will be performing Dec. 1-3
from 7-9 p.m. in the South
Forsyth High School
Performing Arts Center.
Tickets are $5 for students and
$8 for adults.
SFHS Habitat for
Humanity Club
...will host an arts and crafts
show in the lobby of South
Forsyth High School’s
Performing Arts Center Dec. 1-
3 from 6:30 p.m., coinciding
with the Southside Dance
Company performance. All art
pieces are created by students
and all proceeds will go to
Habitat for Humanity, an organ¬
ization that builds houses for
those less fortunate. For more
information, e-mail Alanna
Ford at alannaford@akom.net.
“Breakfast with Santa”
... will be held at Cross
Plains Baptist Church on
Saturday, Dec. 3, from 8-11
a.m. There will be home
cooked breakfast, photos with
Santa, and children’s craft
activities. There will also be
crafts, gift items and baked
goods for sale. The Cross
Plains Youth Choir will sing
Christmas carols at 9:30
a.m.The church is located at
6500 McGinnis Ferry Road.
For information, call Joy
Boling at (770) 886-9611. No
reservations are necessary.
Breakfast is $5 for adults and
$3 for children.
All proceeds go toward
church youth summer camp.
Girls on the Run Forsyth
... the kick-off event for
Girls on the Run Forsyth is
scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 3
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Old
Atlanta Road and McGinnis
Ferry Road in Cumming. The
family fun day is sponsored
by New Balance Athletic
Shoe, Inc., Girls on the Run
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Forsyth a(ftd the Shops of
Shakerag. The goal is to com¬
bine the power of running,
workouts and life skill games
to promote the development of
girls in grades 3-5. Bob
Lancer, host of Parenting
Solutions on WSB Radio, will
speak at 12:30. Preregistration
will be available for the
Spring Session of Girls on the
Run, which will take place
February through May 2006.
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mile run/walk event with
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404-667-4101.
“Deck the Halls”
... Unicoi State Park &
Lodge will host a “Deck the
Halls” event on Saturday, Dec.
3. From 2-5 p.m., visitors can
make holiday ornaments and
crafts and enjoy hayrides.
From 2-7 p.m., cider and
cookies will be served and
Santa Claus will be in the
lodge for visits. Musical enter¬
tainment will be provided by
Benny Allison’s Bluecreek
Bluegrass Band from 2-4
p.m., and Buck & Nelson will
perform from 5-7 p.m. For
more information, please call
(800) 573-9659, ext. 305.
Auditions for
“Oklahoma!”
... will be held at the Holly
Theatre, 69 West Main Street
in Dahlonega, Saturday, Dec.
3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Rehearsals will be Monday
and Wednesday evenings and
Saturday afternoons beginning
January 4. Please bring
rehearsal schedule conflicts in
writing to the audition. The
show runs March 10-26, 2006.
Auditions will consist of one
song, readings from the script
and a brief dance routine
(dance audition not necessary
for all roles). All roles require
a vocal audition.
For more information or to
schedule an audition appoint¬
ment, please contact Colleen
Quigley at the Holly Theatre
at (706) 864-3759, ext 4.
Photos of Santa With
Your Pet
... Family Haven is spon¬
soring a photo session with
Santa for pets on Saturday,
Dec. 3 at the Children’s
Bargain Boutique on 4910
Browns Bridge Road.
Professional photographs will
taken by Wolf Camera
between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Please bring cats and dogs
only, and children are wel¬
come with their pet. All pets
must be on a leash or con¬
tained, and all proceeds will
benefit Family Haven’s
Shelter.
For more information, call
(770) 889-6384 or visit
www.family-haven.com.
Foothills Guild of Arts
and Crafts
... will celebrate its 22 nd
annual Holiday Tour of
Artists’ Homes and Studios on
Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3-
4. All nine artists will be at
two locations for the tour: The
Gourd Place in White County,
and John Kollock’s home/stu¬
dio in Habersham County.
Tour hours are 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Saturday Dec. 3, and
1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday,
Dec. 4. Brochures for the tour
are available at local business¬
es and organizations, or you
may request a brochure by
calling (706) 865-4048, by
writing to 2391 Duncan
Bridge Road, Sautee, GA
30571, or by e-mailing
pwjl@hemc.net.
“A Nutcracker Tea”
... presented by Sawnee
Ballet Theatre will be Sunday,
Dec. 4, from 2-4 p.m. at the
Windemere Golf and Country
Club. Treat your little princess
See EVENTS, Page 11A