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![]() Community News In Brief CHILDREN in Savile Town want a safe, clean place to play. And their parents agree - more than 800 h... THE Community Science College @ Thornhill celebrated the success of its former students in their... Hot Ticket 12.15 Joining the symphony for the featured presentation will be the Gavilan College Concert choir, 60 voices under the direction of Phil Robb, in a performance of Franz Schuberts Mass No. 2 in G. Unique Montgomery Property for Sale: Uncle Toms Cabin Uncle Toms Cabin summons visions of racial brutality in another place and time. But Uncle Toms Cabin stands today in Rockville, shaded by a row of trees from the speedway that is Old Georgetown Road. Community News In Brief THE Community Science College @ Thornhill celebrated the success of its former students in their... HUNDREDS of secondhand childrens books went on sale to help the South Asian earthquake victims.... On stage THE YEAR SANTA FORGOT CHRISTMAS, A PUPPET HOLIDAY FIASCO IN ONE ACT, Friday through Dec. 22, Arnot Mall (across from Chemung County Hall of Fame), Big Flats. Presented by Elmira College Childrens Theatre. Showtimes are in daily calendar. For ticket prices, call 607/739-8704, ext. 0. Weekly Entertainment Planner for December 15, 2005 LAKE SUPERIOR COLLEGE displays art work from the fall semester through 2 p.m. today, 2101 Trinity Road. Call 725-7715. GREAT LAKE DESIGN open house, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 630 N. 56th Ave. W. Bulletin Board Gamblers Anonymous/Gam-Anon, 8 a.m. in Holy Cross College main office lounge area, 1801 N. Michigan St., South Bend. Information: 233-9491. Food Addicts Anonymous, 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, 215 W. Fourth St., Mishawaka. out&about All weekend – “KENT AMBLER WOODCUTS” – Ends Jan. 11; noon to 5 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. today and Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; Artlink, 437 E. Berry St.; 424-7195. WHATS GOING ON SOUTHERN TIER FLY TYERS , 6-9 p.m., Arnot Mall, Chambers Road South, Big Flats. Fly tying sessions open to the public. Held in the Community or Meeting Room. Information: 734-6257, 732-4615. Exhibits Earth, River and Light: Masterworks of Pennsylvania Impressionism, works from the leading artists of this school including Edward Redfield, William Lathrop, Daniel Garber, Fern Coppedge, Harry Leith Ross and John Folinsbee. | ||||