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CARING from 4A
Habitat homes in the metro-Atlanta
area.
tt We had tried in the past to do a
sale or something in the lobby during
a play, but that didn’t work out,” said
Ford. “This year I approached the
dance company members about
allowing the Habitat club to do
something during one of our per¬
formances and everyone was thrilled
with the idea. M
That “something” will be an arts
crafts sale in the lobby of the
Arts Center starting at
p.m., just prior to the dance per¬
Kevin Denney, sponsor of the
for Humanity Club, said
of the club as well as other
at the school have been
to donate their handcrafted
for the sale.
it We’ve gotten a lot of items and
expected to get a lot more
the week,” he said.
All items at the arts and crafts
will be tagged with a suggested
but Ford said the items will be
through a donation system.
tt Every piece will have a tag with
title of the piece, the artist’s name
a suggested price,” said Ford.
But say the price is $4 and you only
$3 to give, that’s OK.
the
crafts portion of
evening, refresh
including
nice Italian cook¬
and hot spiced
will be avail¬
and some mem¬
of South’s cho
will also be pro¬
entertain¬
according to
“All the things in
lobby will be
and open to the
“Then if they want to see
dance show, that will be $25 with
100 percent of the proceeds going to
relief. H
The Southside Company per¬
will last around 45 minutes
eight dances all choregraphed
students.
tt We’ll have a wide variety of
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dance and music — everything from
modern to jazz to the Backstreet
/ just think it is so
beautiful that art,
dance and charity
can all come in together night
one
- SFHS junior Alanna Ford
it is so beautiful that
art, dance and charity can come
together all in one night,” added
Ford.
Everyone is invited to attend
Saturday’s art and crafts show from
6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Southside’s
show, “A Celebration of Life,” start¬
ing at 7 p.m.
Burgess, Denney
and Ford said they
hope the evening
will serve as an
inspiration for other
clubs at the school to
come together in
their fund-raising
efforts.
“We’d love to be
an example for other
clubs to come
together and work
together on mutual
fund raisers,” said
Denney.
FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS -Thursday, December 1,2005
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Above, ‘A
Celebration of
Life’ perform¬
ers from
Southside
Dance
Company pose
during
Monday’s
rehearsal. Left,
from left,
Shannon
Sullivan and
Alanna Ford
synchronize
their move¬
ments.
Photos/Crystal
Ledford