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Arts & Leisure February 15, 2007
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Sweets for your sweetheart
By Kim McCray Sentinel writer
      Elizabeth Rybecki of the Phillips and Lloyd Book Store moved to Hayesville in 1987. Elizabeth was born in Fort Worth, Texas. She has moved several times to different parts of the U.S and spent eight years in Europe where her husband was stationed. Rybecki moved to North Carolina in 1987 and was a ...
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Peacock Playhouse to hold auditions for On Golden Pond
      Auditions for Licklog Players' first production of the 2007 season, On Golden Pond, will be held Saturday, February 17, from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. and Monday, February 19, from 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. at the Peacock Playhouse in Hayesville.
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YHC establishes Friends of the Arts Society
      Young Harris College and President John W. Wells are excited to announce the upcoming debut of Friends of the Arts, a patron society designed to assist in supporting performing arts at the College.
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Theatre Young Harris presents Guys and Dolls
      Young Harris College is proud to present the Musical Theatre Young Harris production of Guys and Dolls, the musical based on a story and characters by Damon Runyon with music and lyrics by Frank Loesser and book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. Guys and Dolls will be performed February 22-24 at 8:00...
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Your Health Matters
By Claudia Parks, R.N.
      TREATING YOURSELF WITH R I C E: Sprains and strains are the most common miseries that afflict the human frame. They include a host of ailments ranging from twisted ankles to wrenched knees, tennis elbow and bursitis stiffened shoulders; they generally strike some part of a joint, harming the ligame...
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S.A.F.E. Gala this Saturday
      The Seventh Annual S.A.F.E. Gala, Passion to Action is this Saturday at Brasstown Valley Resort. It will be a fabulous evening that includes a delicious dinner and great dancing music provided by the band, "Flashback." There will be two auctions, one silent and one live, offering diverse assortment...
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Strange But True
By Samantha Weaver
      + A lawyer in Kansas was once awarded $35,000 in workers' compensation benefits. Most people don't think of the practice of law as a particularly dangerous occupation, so I wouldn't blame you for wondering why this attorney required workers' comp. Here's the scoop: He claimed that he injured his sh...
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From Start to Fitness
Is your exercise partner a cell phone? By ANDREA RENEE WYATT, M.S.S., C.S.C.S.
      The prominence of cell phones has more than tripled in recent years. An estimated 2.14 billion people in the world are cell-phone subscribers, making it an integral part of the lifestyle of most people, including those who use the gym. The awkward looks and stares a person may have received 10 yea...
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Dollars and Sense
When tax software isn't enough
By DAVID UFFINGTON
      If your taxes seem a bit complicated this year (especially with all the new tax laws), or if you've had changes that require expertise beyond what you know how to do, it might be time to call in reinforcements. You have a number of choices for getting help with your taxes.
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