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concordia -ae f. [agreement , union, harmony].
Devoted to Christian homeschoolers in and around Atlanta, Concordia is a place to share information re: support groups, classes, events, field trips, seminars and other items of interest to the homeschooling community.
Although specifically offered to families involved with Heritage Classical Study Center, we welcome other GA homeschoolers to read and offer announcements.
Masterworks Foundation
presents
the first show of the 2006-2007 season
Artios Academy
in
THE CHICAGO GYPSIES
Oct. 26-28th, 2006
Thursday: 7:30
Friday: 11:00 and 7:30
Saturday: 2:30 and 7:30
The Second Stage of Duluth
Adults $10
12 and Under $8
For more information: 404-215-8261
The Chicago Gypsies is "a Tale of Two Cities"...as Charley describes it....Fort Dodge, Iowa, and Chicago, Illinois.
Charley Dover, an eleven year old girl who is part of a show business family in the 1930's, narrates this quaint and heartwarming story of how her family muddled through the Great Depression. The show begins with
Charlie, backstage at a show in Chicago, waiting to go on. She addresses the audience and reflects on her life the past month or so. Charley begins to tell the tale of what happened to her family while they were stranded in Fort Dodge in the middle of the freezing, snowy winter.
Charley has inherited her father's (Johnny) optimism, and as troubles begin to fill the lives of Charley, Johnny and Venus (Charley's mother), Charley"converses" her way through all of them.She has a little help, of course! Pearl Gold and Miss Nettie are Charley's old friends who help to coach her through the struggles that life throws at her. The first struggle is a local schoolgirl, Edith, and her sidekick Mary. (Mary wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for Edith).
Charley's wit and eleven year old perspective will break your heart and make you laugh.
While Hollywood was soaring in the 1930's, stage actors were struggling to put bread on the table like everyone else. The Chicago Gypsies offers a unique and often untold story of the post-vaudevillian theatre of the 1930's.
For a printable promotional copy to share with family and friends:
http://jmeents.googlepages.com/CGflyerUSE.pdf

Next Wednesday night, August 23, 2006, at First Baptist Snellville, 7PM-10PM
Josh McDowell will be presenting the following sessions to parents:
Session One: The Source of Distortion - Why our kids are adopting distorted beliefs and what we can do about this.
Session Two: Real and Relevant - How the Bible is true, real, and relevant to this generation.
Session Three: Applying the Truth - How to instill convictions within your family that leads them to make right moral choices in life.
This seminar "Why Belief Matters" is not just for parents with teenagers. It's for all parents. Tickets can be purchased from First Baptist Snellville directly by calling 770-978- 7000. Tickets may also be available at the door if you decide last minute. First Baptist is selling them for $10 advance purchase.
You can get additional information online at www.beyondbelief.com. Click on events...click on southeast...click on Snellville.
Check out the video and info on why belief matters.
MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.masterworkstours.blogspot.com/
http://www.heritageclassical.com/html/travel_with_heritage.html
REGISTRATION FORM (on website above and....) http://www.box.net/public/krnnhli5n4/
PHOTO GALLERY:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/62898085@N00/158185971/