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November 25, 2009

Wednesday, Nov. 25: Community briefs

‘Tales for Tails’ returns Tuesday

DALEVILLE — Sebastian returns for “Tales for Tails” on Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Daleville Community Library, 13601 W. 550S.

Sebastian, the sheltie, can hardly wait to have children read to him. Call 378-1570 to sign up.



Madison Park sets dinner theater

ANDERSON — Madison Park Church of God invites the community to a Holiday Dinner Theater at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10. Groups are also encouraged to attend the festive theater with a performance of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Before the show, enjoy a catered dinner with all the trimmings in the Commons. The cost is $20 per person. For reservations, contact Marti Freeman at 642-2000.

The church is at Columbus Avenue and East 67th Street For more information, call 642-2000 or visit www.

MadisonParkChurch.org.



Adult swim offered at Pendleton Heights

PENDLETON — Adult swims at Pendleton Heights High School will start up again on Monday, Nov. 30, and continue through Wednesday, Dec. 16. The swims are in the PHHS lap pool every Monday and Wednesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $2 per person per swim.

Adult swims are for any adult who would like to swim laps, do water aerobics, aqua jog or do physical therapy. No formal instruction is offered.

For information, call Annie Wills at 778-2002.



Legion’s Saturday breakfast canceled

ANDERSON — The American Legion Post 127 has canceled its breakfast set for Saturday.



Brass Winds performance set

ALEXANDRIA — The Alexandria First United Methodist Church BrassWinds Ensemble will present its Holiday Concert at 7 p.m. Sunday.

Selections include familiar Christmas carols and selected arrangements by Camp Kirkland. George Smith will perform on a Schantz pipe organ with a medley of Christmas selections.

Brass Winds Director Erick Vannatter will play a trombone solo arrangement, “Where Are You, Christmas?”

Band members include Mary Wicker, flute; Fred Owen, Kevin Garner and Ron Beard, trumpets; David Steele, tuba; Jim Tobey, baritone; Steve McNutt, trombone; and Marilyn McDaniel, French horn.

There will be a reception after the concert in the church Fellowship Hall. The concert is free and donations will be accepted.



Sparky to appear at Magical Christmas

ANDERSON — Sparky, the Dalmatian mascot, will make an appearance at the Children’s Magical Christmas on Saturday at the Paramount Theatre’s Festival of Trees. Tickets are $5 per person; a limited number of tickets will be available at the door for this annual Breakfast with Santa program put on by the Anderson Noon Exchange Club.

Doors open at 9 a.m. The event includes a continental breakfast, dancing with Sparky, visit and photo of each child with Santa and Mrs. Claus, a gift for each child, door prizes of two bicycles and a raffle.

Tickets for Children’s Magical Christmas may be reserved by calling 617-5912.

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