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Christmas at the Crossroads Guide, Nov. 27. 1996
Schedule of activities for Christmas at the Crossroads XXI
Officials with the Christmas at
the Crossroads celebration have
released a calendar of activities
for the annual event.
Nov. 21 7:30 p.m. Holiday
Fashion Show and Dessert,
Northrop Grumman Cafeteria,
Cost $lO Sponsor: Pilot Club
987-2554
Nov. 22-23 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Project Agape Love Registration
(recipients), 1210 Washington
St. (old DFACS building) PAL is a
community effort which helps
less fortunate families with
food/toys 987-0219
Nov. 27 7:30 p.m. Good
Morning Perry Breakfast,
Fairview Room, Ga. National
Fairgrounds, Window Display
Contest winners announced
Sponsor: Chamber of Commerce
987-1234
Nov. 29 9 a.m.-noon. Early
Morning Christmas Open House,
Country Village, 365 M Sam
Nunn Blvd.
Dec. 1 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Open
House and Festival of Trees,
Massee Lane Gardens 987-2358
2 p.m.-5 p.m. Perry Merchants’
Open House, Downtown mer
chants celebrate the season with
entertainment, goodies, shop
ping and Saint Nick
2 p.m.-5 p.m. CB&T Bank
Open House, 916 Main St., 987-
1522. Free pictures with Santa
Claus and refreshments
7 p.m. Community Candle
light Service, Courthouse
Square, Carroll Street, Sponsor:
Perry Ministerial Association,
Contact: Jeff Pole 987-7893.
Bring Project Agape Love dona
tions
Dec. 1-31 8 p.m. Illumina
tion Celebration. Perry is a city
of white lights with businesses,
residences and landscapes out
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Dec. 5 8 p.m. Perry Players
Performances (1 of 4), Perry
Players Theater, 909 Main St.,
Gift of the Magi-One act adapta
tion of O. Henry’s short story,
and a dramatic reading of Tru
man Capote’s “A Christmas
Memory”, $5 adults/$3 students,
987-5354
Dec. 6 8 p.m. Perry Players
Performance (2 of 4)
Dec. 7 6:30-10:30 a.m. Ki
wanis Club Pancake Breakfast,
Ag Extension Office, 733 Carroll
St., Cost $3
10 a.m. Holiday Traditions
Workshop (1 of 2) Create holiday
wreaths, topiaries, and more
with natural items found in your
own backyard.j Cost: $lO/sls
both. Sponsor: Balvaunuca Club
987-8000/1311
2 p.m. Christmas Parade,
Kellwood Drive to Main Street,
Contact: 987-1234
8 p.m. Perry Players Perfor
mances (3 of 4)
Dec. 8 1 p.m.-5 p.m. W.D.
Sullivan’s Open House, 1432
Sam Nunn Blvd., 987-4700. Spe
cial sale, taste testing, and car
olers
2:30 p.m. Perry Players Per
formances (4 of 4)
7 p.m. Children’s Christ
mas Cantata, “Candy Cane
Lane”, Perry United Methodist
Church, 1002 Carroll St., 987-
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Dec. 9 7 p.m. Christmas Mu
sical, Perdue Elementary
School, 856 Ga. 96. 988-6350
Dec. 12 7:30 p.m. Sanctuary
Choir Cantata (1 of 2), “Handel’s
Messiah” with Orchestra, Perry
United Methodist Church, 1002
Carroll St., 987-1852
Dec. 13 lO a.m.-3 p.m. Ed
ward Jones & Company Open
House, 1023 Ball St., 987-0801.
Refreshments, door prizes, and
register to win a Poinsettia Mon
ey Tree.
7:30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir
Cantata (2 of 2), “Handel’s Mes
siah" with Orchestra
Dec. 14 9 a.m.-noon. Par
ents’ Day Out, Ag Extension
Building, 733 Carroll St. Spon
sor: Houston County 4-H, 542-
2020. Cost $3, Ages: 10-14 or
Grades 5-8. Craft making, snack
making and games while parents
shop for Christmas.
7 p.m. Musical “The Thrill
of Hope” (1 of 2), Kathleen First
Baptist Church, 111 Bear
Branch Road. 987-3330.
Dec. 15 7 p.m. Ladies’ and
Mens’ Christmas Concert, Re
hoboth Baptist Church, 2238
U.S. 41 N. 987-1577.
7 p.m. Musical “The Thrill
of Hope” (2 of 2), Kathleen First
Baptist Church
7 p.m. Sr. Adult Joy Choir
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Christmas Cantata, “Christmas
A Time for Singing” Perry United
Methodist Church, 1002 Carroll
St., 987-1852
Dec. 19 7 p.m. PMS Band
and Chorus Christmas Concert,
Perry High Auditorium, 1307
North Ave.
Dec. 21 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Pro
ject Agape Love Distribution,
1210 Washington St.. 987-0219
Dec. 22 lO a.m. “Celebrat
ing His Majesty", United Pente
costal Church, New Life Worship
Center Auditorium, 2334 U.S. 41
S. 987-5816.
7 p.m. “The Majesty and
Glory of Christmas", Rehoboth
Baptist Church Adult Choir,
2238 U.S. 41 N., 987-1577
Dec. 24 6 p.m. Christmas
Eve Candlelight Communion,
Perry United Methodist Church,
1002 Carroll St., 987-1852. Open
to members of any Christian
church.
6:30 p.m. Christmas Eve
Candlelight Communion, First
Christian Church, 2100 Macon
Rd. (U.S. 41) 987-5428. Open to
members of any Christian
church.
Merchant Open Houses
Extended hours downtown M-
S 10-8 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m.
Rainbows End, 1126 Macon
Road, 987-0994, Open til 8 p.m.
on Thurs. and Fri. Dec. 1-24
Impressions, 912 Carroll St.,
987-2255, Holiday Sale Dec. 5-7
Country Village, 1365-M Sam
Nunn Blvd., 988-3112, Open
Houses Dec. 1,8,15,22; F*ee Hot
Cider Dec. 5,12,19
The Tack Box, 343 Courtney
Hodges 987-8629. Special
Christmas gifts for horse and
rider throughout season
Perry Bookstore 907 Carroll
St., 987-0600 Open 9:30 a.m.-8
p.m. Dec. 1-24.