Church of the Nativity plans special events for Pentecost
Special events will be held Sunday, June 12, at the Episcopal Church of the Nativity to mark Pentecost, a festival day in the liturgical calendar often celebrated as the “Birthday […]
Special events will be held Sunday, June 12, at the Episcopal Church of the Nativity to mark Pentecost, a festival day in the liturgical calendar often celebrated as the “Birthday […]
Fayette Family Church will have its firstl Multicultural Day this Sunday, June 12, at 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. to celebrate its diversity and unity. Members will wear festive clothing
Sharpsburg Baptist Church in Coweta County will kick off a brand new youth program called “The Great Backyard Bible Clubs” scheduled for Fridays June 10, June 17, July 8 and
All Saints Anglican Church in Peachtree City will offer a two-part healing program on Saturday, June 18. The general public is encouraged to attend. The first part of the free
Fayetteville First United Methodist Church will offer ‘Zumba’ exercise classes this summer, combining Latin and International music with a workout system. Two 5-week sessions will be offered: Wednesday mornings from
All children ages three through fifth grade are invited to join Brooks UMC for Vacation Bible School. “Kids will have a blast in this kid-friendly café’ full of chef’s hats
Fayetteville First United Methodist Church will offer a summer music camp for children in kindergarten through sixth grade July 11-15. Children will learn about strings, wind instruments, singing, rhythm and
All children ages three (as of Jan. 1, 2011) through fifth grade (2010-2011 school year) are invited to join FFMUC for Shake It Up Cafe Vacation Bible School to be
Clayton State University’s world-famous Spivey Hall will host its Sacred Harp Singing School on Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16. “Singers and history buffs alike will thoroughly enjoy this
FFC’s Life Groups start summer session Fayette Family Church Life Groups summer session will run from now through July 16. The group ministries are open to the community and are
Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Blackston III of Fayetteville announce the engagement of their daughter, Katie Blackston, to Brad Adams, son of Andy and Kay Adams of Winston Salem, N.C.
Katherine Lynne Sciera and Eric Allyn Snyder were married on the lawn at Magnolia Hall at Piedmont Park on April 30, 2011, in Atlanta. Bryan Buck of Atlanta conducted the
This Friday, June 10, Fayetteville Main Street is hosting its first free “Moovie Night” of 2011 at the Villages Amphitheater. Beginning at 7pm, families are encouraged to come out for
Bring the family out for a free movie under the stars as Dolce Hotels and Resorts presents “How To Train Your Dragon” Saturday, June 11 at ‘The Fred’ Amphitheater in
Mr. Greggy and Abbie Cadabra did close-up magic and balloons for the kids at the Kickoff Celebration for the Fayette County Library’s Vacation Reading Program last Saturday. The program runs
Seventeen-month-old Solomon Speer of Senoia was in true patriotic spirit when he attended the Memorial Day Parade in Senoia on May 30. Solomon, who also brought his mom, Jennifer, to
John Simon of Fayetteville proves that, even at age 91, you’re never too old to enjoy growing roses. This World War II Air Force veteran was the proud winner of
By Dr. John Henahan Special to The Citizen We have all been reminded of the importance of safety glasses when using grinders, power saws and weed trimmers, said Dr. John
The Fayette County Public Library is pleased to announce that the 2011 “Fayette on the Page: One Book, One Community” initiative will focus on “Rocket Boys,” a memoir by Homer
“What are you going to do this summer?” When someone asks you this, I have some suggestions for your answer. Tell them this: • “I’m going to dedicate myself to
One of the three new cabinet members announced recently by Bishop Mike Watson of the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church is currently the senior pastor of the
Inman UMC held another food drive for the Fayette Samaritans Food Pantry recently and collected an overflowing bounty of food and supplies. Shown is Lewis Sitton, IUMC’s liaison with the
There’s still time to register your child for FFUMC’s summer program open to ages two through four. Summer Fun Days meet during June and July on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from
Sharpsburg Baptist Church in Coweta County has announced a brand new youth program called “The Great Backyard Bible Clubs” scheduled for Fridays June 10, June 17, July 8 and July
Hopewell United Methodist Church in Tyrone invites all children ages preschool gthrough fifth grade to participate in PandaMania VBS 2011 which will be held at the church June 27-30, from
The McDonough Road Baptist Church in Fayetteville invites children and students to join them for Vacation Bible School Monday-Friday, June 6-10, from 9 a.m. – noon. This year’s theme is
Fayetteville First United Methodist Church will add a new exercise class to its recreation program this summer — Zumba. Zumba combines Latin and International music with a fun and effective
The Summit will host yard sale June 4 The Summit Church on Ga. Highway 92 South will hold a “Youth Trip Yard Sale” Saturday, June 4, from 8 a.m. until
Heritage Christian Church in Fayetteville is inviting kids to get cookin’ at its Shake It Up Café Vacation Bible School, Monday, June 27-Friday, July 1 from 8:45 a.m. until 12:45
Allen Chadwick of Farmington, Conn. and Lori Chadwick of Burlington, Conn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Tracey Elizabeth, to Justin Charles Lake, son of Larry and Linda Lake of
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Loureiro of Peachtree City announce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria Elaine, to Mark Allen Little II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Little of Loganville.
Brittany Ann Schneider and Michael Brandon Lake were married at Seacoast Church in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. on Feb. 5, 2011. Pastor Ernest Smith of Mt. Pleasant conducted the service. The
Ken and Sharon Feldhaus of Peachtree City celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary May 6, 2011. Married in St. Louis, Mo. on May 6, 1961, they started a family of three
Judy Ward, an ad sales representative for The Citizen and a Fayetteville resident, and her husband, Ron, noticed something strange occurring on the side of their house. “There were bees