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Students at
Friendship
Academy recently
dressed up in cos¬
tumes for the
school's
"Storybook
Character Day" as
part of Book Week.
Above, Michelle
Zhigaylo, center,
listens with fellow
classmates as
teacher Erika Hulse
reads a book.
Teacher Robin
Arnold, left, con¬
gratulates student
Rebecca Cowart for
winning "best cos¬
tume" as Pippi
Longstocking.
CUMMING EVENTS
Listings in Cumming Events are
free end 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@forsythnews.com.
ARTS
Riverwatch Middle School will per¬
form "Seussical" at 7 p.m. March 8-10,
with a 3 p.m. matinee March 10. For
more information, go online at www,
rmsdrama.com.
The Forsyth Community Chorale
will present "Define Folk Music,
Please," at 7 p.m. March 31 at
Bethelview United Methodist Church.
Admission is free. For more informa¬
tion, call (770) 886-9066.
CIVIC CLUBS
The Cumming Kiwanis Club will
meet at noon today at the Golden
Corral. David Earnest, executive direc¬
tor/CEO of Challenged Child, will speak.
The Rotary Club of Johns Creek
meets at 12:15 p.m. every Monday at
Johns Creek Baptist Church, 6910
McGinnis Ferry Road.
North Forsyth 400 Rotary Club
meets at noon every Tuesday at Coal
Mountain Park Community Center,
3560 Setting Down Road. For more
information, contact Clayton Rhoads,
membership chairman, at (678) 513-
1864.
DONATIONS
Venturing Crew 39 has constructed
an aluminum can collection trailer
that's open to community recycling. It
is behind the Cumming Kiwanis Club
building at 417 Pilgrim Mill Road in
Cumming.
Helping Hands Partners, an organi¬
zation assisting Forsyth County fami¬
lies, is in need for its empty food pan¬
try. Food and household items are
needed. Residents may drop off dona¬
tions at 523 Veterans Memorial Blvd. or
call for pick up. For more information,
call (404) 545-5721 or (678) 341-8075.
Ninth District Opportunity Inc. has
reopened the low-income heating ener¬
gy assistance program to the general
public. Applicants must have a photo
ID and documents for verification. For
more information, call (770) 889-9420
or (770) 406-0340 or e-mail pam.mor
ris@ndocsbg.org.
Treat the Troops will have a cookie
drive at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 23 at Grace
Chapel Church of Christ, 6755 Majors
Road. Bring homemade cookies (six
per baggie), candy, toiletries, letters of
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Cumming Elementary will have a
recycle rally from 9 a.m. to noon the
second Saturday of each month at the
school, 540 Dahlonega Hwy. Bring alu¬
minum cans, plastic bottles and other
recyclables.
EDUCATION
St. Brendan's Career Transition
Ministry will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Spiritual Life Center.
Rick Sullivan will discuss "recalibrating
your job search." Everyone in a job
transition is invited. The church is at
4633 Shiloh Road.
The Job Seekers Ministry at Good
Shepherd Catholic Church will meet
at 7 p.m.Tuesday in room 306 of the
Parish Life Center, 3740 Holtzclaw
Road. A professional recruiter will
speak. Coaching is available to those in
need of resume or interview help.
The 10th annual Forsyth Senior
Expo will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Feb. 18 at the Central Park Recreation
Center, 2300 Keith Bridge Road. It pro
vides a venue for information on a vari¬
ety of topics of interest to seniors. For
more information, call Forsyth County
Senior Services at (770) 781-2178.
AARPTax-Aide helps low and mid
dje-income taxpayers, with special
attention to those 60 and older.
Assistance will be available 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. Tuesdays through April 10 at
the Central Park Rec Center, 2300
Keith Bridge Road. Bring last year's
tax return, income documents, deduc¬
tion receipts/canceled checks and
your Social Security card. For more
information, call (717) 766-3784 or
Pete Rodda at (678) 807-7832.
The Forsyth County Beekeepers
Club will have a daylong class for
anyone interested in becoming a bee
keeper at 9 a.m. Feb. 18 at the
Sawnee Mountain Preserve, 4075
Spot Road. Registration will begin at
8:30 a.m.To pre-register or for more
information, call (770) 479-1731 or
e-mail beesnbill@yahoo.com.
AARP Driver Safety will have a six
hour class from 8:15 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Feb. 25 at Christ the King Lutheran
Church, 1125 BettisTribble Gap Road.
The course is open to members and
non-members of all ages, and
includes driving laws, strategies to
avoid crashes and more. Those who
complete it will be eligible for an
insurance discount. Cost is $14 for
non-members, $12 for members with
card. Bring a sack lunch. For more
information, call Pete Rodda at (678)
807-7832.