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Six essential qualities that
are the key to success: Sincerity, personal integrity, humility, courtesy,
wisdom, charity. - William Menninger
Author Ferrol Sams Joins Fayette County Library
for 10th Annual Blended Heritage Celebration Feb. 29th
2/13/08 (8:15 a.m.) Fayette County Public Library and Friends of Fayette County
Public Library will host the 10th Annual Blended Heritage Celebration at the
Fayette County Public Library Friday, February 29, 2008 at 7 p.m., a special,
command performance featuring noted author and community benefactor Dr. Ferrol Sams.
An evening filled with the best talents on the Southside, the program will
also include red-hot performances by the famous Alan Goodman Band; nationally
known poet Collin Kelley, saxophonist and attorney-at-law Cory Lynch;
award-winning tap dancer Terrance Taps; playwright Johnnie Bush, a senior at
Fayette County High School; soloist Malisa Nicole Lewis, music major at Columbus
State University; pianist Bethany Sewall, a fourteen-year-old who recently
received the honor of performing as concert recitalist for her grade in the
Georgia Music Educators Association’s Master’s Class; and her sister, Anna
Sewall, a twelve-year-old flutist awarded first place in her age group.
Come out
and enjoy and evening of food, fun, and friendship. The evening begins at 6:00
p.m., with a reception catered by Robert Clark Catering Service, A Touch of New
Orleans Catering Services by chef Joann Bishop, and caterer Susan Dean, with
coffee provided by Starbucks Coffee of South Fayetteville.
This exciting event takes place at the Fayette County Public
Library, 1821 Heritage Park Way, Fayetteville. The Blended Heritage Celebration
is free and open to the public. Art collection by Pokey, and selections from
Judge Fletcher Sams’ private art collection will be on display. Stay after the
show for coffee, tea, more food, and desserts. For information, call the library
at 770-461-8841.