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Logos Christian Theatre Present“The Real Story of Christmas”
The musical drama, "The Real Story of Christmas" is sched-uled for Friday, November 19, Saturday, November 20 at 7:00each evening and Sunday, November 21 at a 3:00pm Matinee.The production will be presented at the new K & L Event Cen-ter, 5544 U.S. Hwy 64, Ramseur, (corner of Pleasant Ridge Roadand U.S. Hwy 64 just west of Ramseur). The interdenomina-tional cast members are from across Randolph and Montgom-ery Counties and from a number of different churches. Theproduction also includes live animals as cast members. Thedrama is, of course, family friendly and a powerful story thatwill touch your heart! This is a great production to bring fam-ily, friends, church members, co-workers and classmates to see!The newest, and a unique addition, to theatrical groups in thisarea, Logos Christian Theatre, is made up of community vol-unteers. In this, the theatre ’s first season, presentations haveincluded “The Man of Galilee – the Ministry, Crucifixion andResurrection of Jesus”, “The Story of Noah” and currently,“The Real Christmas Story”. All of the presentations by thetheatre are of Biblical stories. Productions being considered fornext year include “The Book of Revelation”, “The Story of David – Shepherd to King” and “Joseph”. Production dateswill be announced after the first of the year. The vision for thetheatre is to develop an on-going year round schedule of pro-ductions similar to the Sight and Sound Theatres in Lancaster,PA, Narroway Productions in Fort Mill, SC and Miracle Thea-tre in Pigeon Forge, TN. The productions will provide addi-tional family oriented entertainment for local residents as wellas for visitors to the area. Tickets are $10 each and are availablein Asheboro at Faith Book Nook and K& L Western Store; inLiberty at Carolyn’s; in Archdale at IDA Christian Books &Gifts and in Seagrove at Turn & Burn Pottery. Seating is lim-ited and tickets are selling quickly. For more information, go tothe website www.logoschristiantheatre.webs.com/ or to theFace Book page ‘Logos Christian Theatre’. For large groupreservations or more information, call 336-302-0482.
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Local Young Lady Competes For TheMiss Jr. Teen Greensboro Title
Julie Brown of Staley was recently selected to participate in the,2010 Miss Jr. Teen Greensboro pageant competition that will takeplace on October 23, 2010. Julie learned of her acceptance into this year’s competition,when the pageant announced their selec-tions on Monday afternoon. Julie submittedan application and took part in an interviewsession that was conducted by this year’sGreensboro Pageant Coordinator. Julie will be competing, for her share of thousands of dollars in prizes and specialty gifts that will be distributed to contestants. Julie will becompeting in the Miss Jr. Teen division, oneof four divisions that will have young ladies between the ages of 7 and 19 competing inmodeling routines, which include casualwear and formal wear. Most important, Juliewill display he Type to enter text rpersonality and interviewing skills whileinterviewing with this year’s Greensboro judging panel. Personality is the number one aspect that eachcontestant is judged on during all phases of competition. If Juliewere to win the title of Miss Jr. Teen Greensboro, she wouldrepresent Greensboro and the surrounding communities at theNational Competition that will take place in Orlando, Florida.Over $60,000.00 in prizes and awards will be presented at theNational Competition while each winner enjoys this expensepaid trip of five nights and six days in Orlando, Florida. Com-munity businesses, organizations, and private individuals willassist Julie in participating in this year’s competition by becom-ing an official sponsor to her. Through sponsorship, each con-testant receives all the necessary training, rehearsals, and finan-cial support which will allow Julie to become a very confidentand well-prepared contestant in this year’s Greensboro Pageant.Any business, organization, or private individual who may beinterested in becoming a sponsor to Julie may contact the Miss Jr.Teen Greensboro pageant coordinator, at 1-800-565-9015.
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