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EVENTS from 12A
D£c. 10, at two locations:
Kelly Mill Thrift Store on
4333 Kelly Mill Road, and
Children’s Bargain Boutique
at 4910 Browns Bridge Road.
The sale will be held from 9 '
a.m. to 4 p.m. at both loca¬
tions. All proceeds from the
sale will benefit children at
the Family Haven Shelter.
For more information,
please call (770) 889-6384.
Blood Drive
... Coal Mountain
Community UMC, in partner¬
ship with the American Red
Cross, will host a blood drive
on Sunday, Dec. 11 from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. outside the wor¬
ship center at Coal Mountain
Elementary School campus.
Help give the gift of life this
Christmas.
Calvary Chapel
Alpharetta
... will hold their annual
“Christmas on the Farm”
Saturday, Dec. 10, and
Sunday, Dec. 11, from 7-9
p.m. featuring this year, for
the first time, the sights and
sounds of the city of
Bethlehem. Calvary Chapel is
located in south Forsyth
County just south of
McFarland at the end of
Martin Road off Hwy. 9 (200
James Road, Alpharetta,
30004). Free admission. This
is a lovely Christmas family
tradition. Contact Lanie at
(770) 442-8167 for more
information.
Hands Across Forsyth
... a holiday assistance pro¬
gram at The Place of Forsyth
County is available for
Forsyth families in need of
holiday assistance. Residents
who need assistance with
Christmas gifts for their chil¬
dren under the age of 18
should apply at The Place,
2550 The Place Circle, on
Mondays, Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 9-11 a.m. The
following information is
required to document need for
all applicants: proof of
Forsyth County residency,
proof of income for all house¬
hold members for the past 30
days, Georgia photo identifi¬
cation. Households with no
income in the past 30 days
need to bring their current
food stamp approval letter.
Social Security numbers are
needed for all members of the
family, and documentation of
situational need is also need¬
ed.
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The last day to apply for
Christmas for your children is
Dec. 12. For application infor¬
mation, call (770) 781-8846.
If you would like to spon¬
sor a child/children, call (770)
887-1098, ext. 226, and leave
your name and a daytime con¬
tact number.
Meeting Notice
... the Committees of the
Georgia Mountains
Community Service Board
will hold their December
Committee meetings Tuesday,
Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. at the
Georgia Mountains
Community Services
Administrative Office at 4331
Thurmond Tanner Road in
Flowery Branch. The public is
invited to attend. For further
information or directions, con¬
tact Carol Evans at (678) 513-
5714 or (800) 525-8751, or by
e-mail at
cgevans @ gamtns.org.
Toys for Tots
... the annual drive to col¬
lect toys for needy children
will take place at 6 p.m. on
Tuesday, Dec. 13, at Rooster’s
Cafe, 216 Atlanta Road in
Cumming. Santa will be avail¬
able for visits and a Hot
Wings Eating contest will also
take place. The event will be
hosted by Sept. 11 survivor
Cory Coulter.
Smart Growth Forsyth
County
... will hold its monthly
meeting Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 7
p.m. at the Bridle Ridge Club
House off Hwy. 141 in Johns
Creek. Please use the lower
level Entrance. All subdivision
representatives and Forsyth
residents are encouraged to
attend. SGFC is actively
engaged in promoting smart,
responsible, well-planned and
balanced growth in Forsyth.
For directions or more infor¬
mation, call Claudia at (678)
907-9372 or visit us on the
Web at www.myforsyth.org.
Help Brighten the
Holidays for Others
... this Holiday season,
Forsyth County is proud to
present several programs
offering citizens an opportuni¬
ty to brighten the lives of oth¬
ers.
• Sponsor-a-Senior — You
can make a difference in the ,
life of a local senior citizen by
taking part in the Sponsor-a
Senior program. Tags are now
on or near the trees at the
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CUM MING EVENTS
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County Administration
Building, Courthouse, Fire
Department Headquarters,
Parks and Recreation Center
and Sheriff’s Office (down¬
town location). Each tag con¬
tains a number and the name
of a local senior citizen as
well as one or two gift ideas.
Please bring the gift, wrapped
and including the tag (or
another tag with the senior’s
name and number) attached to
the outside of the package to
the Forsyth County Senior
Center on Dec. 14-16.
• Home-Delivered Meal
Gift Certificates — As the
holiday season approaches,
please consider providing a
meal or two for homebound
senior citizens in Forsyth
County. Home-delivered meal
gift certificates can be pur¬
chased now through the
Forsyth County Senior Center,
and meals will be delivered
through the Meals on Wheels
program. The cost of one meal
is $2.92 and all gifts are tax
deductible. Checks should be
payable to the Forsyth County
Senior Center and mailed or
delivered to: Forsyth County
Senior Center, 595 Dahlonega
Highway, Cumming, GA
30040. For more information,
please call (770) 781-2178.
• Aerial’s House ■ The
Forsyth County Fire
Department is again collecting
toys to help brighten the holi¬
days for area children in need.
New, unwrapped toys for
“Aerial’s House” may be
dropped off now at any
Forsyth County Fire Station,
Fire Department Headquarters
or in the County
Administration Building
(please place toys just inside
the roped-off area around the
tree in the lobby). If you know
of someone who needs Aerial
to help Santa make a child’s
wish come true, please call
Fire Chief Danny Bowman at
(770) 205-4528 as soon as
possible to schedule an
appointment for a visit.
Blood Drive
... the American Red Cross
will conduct a blood drive at
Sawnee EMC in Cumming on
Thursday, Dec. 15, from noon
to 5 p.m. Call (800)
GIVEL1FE to sign up. All
donors will be entered in a
drawing for three $25 gift cer¬
tificates to Lowe’s and two
$25 gift certificates to
donate O’Charley’s. Also, those who
between now and Jan.
15, 2006, are automatically
entered in a drawing to win
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tickets and a seven-day
Holland America Caribbean
Cruise for two.
Forsyth County
Newcomers Club for Ladies
... the monthly meeting
will be held Thursday, Dec. 15
at 11:15 a.m. in the Piedmont
Room of the Windermere Golf
Club in Cumming The cost of
the luncheon is $16 and reser¬
vations are required. Our pro¬
gram this month is The
Chamber Singers, an ensem¬
ble from the Decatur Choral
Guild. These singers add a
special flair with colorful
attire and lively music. Come
and join us for a special holi¬
day performance! Please call
(770) 888-1731 for reserva¬
tions. The last day for reserva¬
tions and payment is
Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Sawnee Ballet
... presents the 14th annual
production of “The
Nutcracker” on Dec. 16-18
with special guest artists per¬
forming. All shows are at
South Forsyth High School
Performing Arts Center in
Cumming. Showtimes are
Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2
p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday at
1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Tickets are $12 in advance
or $15 at the door and are on
sale at Humpus Bumpus
Books, the Sawnee School of
Ballet or humpusbumpus.com.
For information, call (770)
887-0756 or visit the Web site
at www.sawneeballet
theatre.org.
AARP Chapter 2386
... the December meeting is
scheduled for Friday, Dec. 16
at Cumming Baptist
Church, 115 Church St. The
board meets at 10:30 a.m. and
the meeting starts at 11 a.m.
Lunch at noon. Featured
entertainment will be
“Firelight Ensemble,” singing
a cappela. Members should
bring a covered dish for lunch;
meats to be furnished by the
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FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS - Sunday, December 4,2005
Chapter. New officers for
2006 will be installed at this
meeting. Call your reserva¬
tions to Audrey Henline at
(678)513-6868.
Republican Women of
Forsyth County
... will hold their Christmas
party on Sunday, Dec. 17 from
1-4 p.m. The party will be
held at the home of Carol
Tunstall at 1460 Gran Forest
Drive. Please bring a friend to
the party and an ornament to
trade.
Also, please bring a dish
according to the following
schedule:
• last name begins with let¬
ter A-H, bring an appetizer;
• last name begins with let¬
ter I-P, bring a vegetable or
salad;
• last name begins with let¬
ter Q-Z, bring a dessert.
If you have any questions,
you may call Peggy Green at
(770) 772-0690, or Carol
Tunstall at (770) 205-3253.
Horseback Riding
Equitation Camp
... will be offered by the
Cumming Recreation and
Parks Department on Dec. 19-
21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The
cost of the camp is $200 and
is for participants ages 7 and
up who have some riding
experience. For information
call (770) 781-2030 or visit
www.cityofcumming.net.
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
lasts through Saturday, Dec.
31. Hours are Wednesday
through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.
We are open Christmas
Eve and New Year’s Eve until
noon. Closed Christmas Day.
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Last tickets are sold at 4 p.m.
Cost is $8 per person, (free for
infants-under 1) and includes
tour and pony ride. Hayride is
$2 per person. Tanglewood
Farm is located at 171
Tanglewood Drive in Canton.
For more information, call
(770) 667-6464 or visit www.
tanglewoodfarmminis.com.
New Year’s Eve
Celebration
... join the Cumming
Forsyth County Chamber of
Commerce in ringing in the
New Year and support
Partners in Education!
The Chamber is sponsor¬
ing a New Year’s Eve
Celebration at The Cumming
Playhouse. All proceeds will
support our great friends at
Partners in Education and the
Forsyth County Schools.
The featured act for the
evening is Butch arid the
Buckheads, along with The
Sock Hops and other special
guests.
The evening starts at 7:15
p.m. with a reception and pri¬
vate dinner catered by Tam’s
Backstage. Tickets are $75
each or $ 140 for two. Ticket
price includes the reception,
dinner and entertainment.
Availability is extremely
limited! For tickets to the
Chamber’s fund-raising event,
please contact Beth Selby at
(770) 887-6461 or
bselby @ cumming
forsythchamber.org
Dance the Night Away
... on New Year’s Eve at
the Lakeview Center, located
at 2057 Dawson Forest Road
in Dawsonville. The evening
begins at 7:30 p.m.. and tick¬
ets are $75 per person.
Ticket price includes two
drinks, heavy hors d’oeuvres,
music and dancing.
Entertainment will be provid¬
ed by The Neons.
For more information,
please call (705) 216-1022 or
visit the Web site www.lake
viewcentercomplex.com.