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Georgia targets tourists traveling Interstate 75
RINGGOLD, Ga. — Some came for free hot dogs and popcorn, others were stopping for a rest room or beverage break and were drawn in by the music — just as organizers had hoped.
Chattanooga Times Free Press
Soprano sings with orchestra
In its 11th year, the Gettysburg Chamber Orchestra performs Sunday with one of the largest numbers of instrumentalists yet -- about 50 people.
York Daily Record
Artificial reef near Miami: a cemetery, diving attraction
About 45 feet beneath the ocean's surface lies a cemetery with gates, pathways, plaques and even benches.
Miami Herald
Preschool Coming To Renaissance
Renaissance Academy, a private school for the arts, plans to add a preschool program in August.
The Tampa Tribune
Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17
A listing of events in and around MetroWest for Sunday, May 11, through Saturday, May 17.
The MetroWest Daily News
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Winston-Salem Journal
Entertainment Calendar
Today, Saturday 05/10 •The "Oils, Ink, Clay, Paper," Anniversary Show, will be held by Bill and Linda Renc , owners of the Painted Fish, and Barbara and Ira Burhans, owners of Clay & Paper, 350 Main St., Dunedin, through June 15. The gallery anniversary show combines new works in the four artists' main media. Call 727-734-5060, or 727-736-0934 or visit w www.paintedfishgallery.com, or ...
The Suncoast News Pinellas
Teens headline spring concert
Two young stars will break the horizon at the Longview Area Youth Symphony Orchestra's spring concert.
The Longview News-Journal
Anthem dedication sweet music to longtime organist
COLUMBIANA - Judy Bott was in seventh grade when she decided she wanted to become a church organist. Today, more than 50 years after achieving that goal, she is receiving the honor of having an anthem written by a renowned Christian composer and lyricist duo premiere in her honor. The anthem, "I Am Your Servant, O Lord", composed by Don Besig with lyrics by Nancy Price, wil
Lisbon Morning Journal
Oak Ridge Financial sees first-quarter income tumble
OAK RIDGE -- Oak Ridge Financial Services Inc., the parent company of Bank of Oak Ridge, said Thursday that its net income dropped to $61,000 in the first quarter, compared with $172,000 in the first quarter of 2007.
Winston-Salem Journal
Pike Electric's shares drop 11 percent to $13.62
MOUNT AIRY -- The share price of Pike Electric Corp. fell the most in six months yesterday after it reduced its 2008 power-line revenue forecast and missed third-quarter profit estimates.
Winston-Salem Journal
Lisbon student feels right at home in 'High School'
LISBON - Much like lead character Troy Bolton in the "High School Musical" movies, Tyler Freeland discovered he has a knack for singing. And much like Troy, Freeland, an athlete, also juggles his love of sports with his love of singing. The similarities inspired Freeland, a senior at David Anderson High School, to audition for the part of Troy, not once, but three times.
Lisbon Morning Journal
Advanced-manufacturing cluster in Triad gets manager
The Piedmont Triad Partnership said yesterday that it has hired a Triangle company to manage the activities of the advanced-manufacturing cluster in the Triad.
Winston-Salem Journal
Youth Triathlon Series kicking off today
The Youth Triathlon Series of Pinellas will kick off its inaugural race at H.S. "Pop" Stansell Park this morning. Palm Harbor's fifth annual Party in the Park festivities will follow.
The Suncoast News Pinellas
Focus Week starts Sunday at FBC
People of all ages and denominations are invited to attend “Focus Week” at First Baptist Church starting Sunday, May 11, and going through Wednesday, May 14.
Sweetwater Reporter
Bring On Bling For Spring
Organizers of the Blue Jeans and Bling gala are hoping to get at least 100 women to turn out for an evening of food and entertainment to benefit The Spring.
Northwest Tampa News & Tribune
Review: 'West Side Story' retains freshness, energy
Arthur Laurents' tale of lives and dreams wasted by violence and senseless ethnic prejudice continues to reverberate ever more strongly in the 21st century.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
PSO offers charged Clarinet Concerto
"Ein Heldenleben" is the culmination of weekend programs by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra led by its music director designate Manfred Honeck that continue through Sunday.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Briefs: RCBB fundraiser is a picnic in the park
The River City Brass Band will be the host of a picnic 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. June 21 at Hartwood Acres County Park in Hampton.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Evening Stroll Celebrated Lives and Loved Ones
Midland Care Hospice's 12th Annual "Celebration Walk" raises funds for the not for profit. It also gives participants a chance to celebrate life and remember important people in their lives.
WIBW Topeka
Kathleen and Rob Marshall Receive Richard Rodgers Award May 10
The Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera — in conjunction with the families of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization — present Kathleen Marshall and Rob Marshall with the 10th Richard Rodgers Award for Excellence in Musical Theater May 10.
Playbill
Youth centre planned for Bridgetown
A YOUTH centre where teens can participate in activities or simply chat over a cup of coffee will be developed by the Bridgetown Family and Community Centre.
Donnybrook-Bridgetown Mail
MES Youth Festival ends
doha • MES' three-day-long youth festival came to the end with the awarding of the Best Individual Artists in a glittering valedictory function at the MES open-air auditorium of the Boys section on Thursday.
The Peninsula
Regional News Briefs
MILWAUKEE COUNTY Judge sets January start for pension trial A monthlong trial will start Jan. 12...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Review: Beethoven, cello get spotlight from MSO
This is the week of Beethoven and cello for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and music director Andreas Delfs.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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