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Birmingham Has
Winterfest '90

One-hundred thousand
people are expected to watch
student and professional
carvers turn 400-pound
blocks of ice into sculptures
during the Birmingham
Winterfest '90 Jan. 24-28 in
Shain Park.
High school and college
students will compete 9:30
a.m. Jan. 27. Professional
chefs from across the coun-
try will compete 9:30 a.m.
Jan. 28.

Faculty Exhibit
Slated At CCS

The Center for Creative
Studies-College of Art and
Design will host "Susan
Aaron-Taylor, John Ganis,
Bill Girard: A Sabbatical
Exhibition," Jan. 19
through Feb. 17.
The exhibition will feature
sculpture by Aaron-Taylor,
color photography by Ganis
and paintings and sculpture
by Girard.

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`Greater Tuna'
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Ridgedale Players will
present the farce Greater
Tuna 8 p.m. Jan. 12. The
show runs through Jan. 28.
This spoof on life in a small
Texas town is directed by
Hal Safron with assistance
from Jacqui Saltz.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Donna
Backus, 644-8328.

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HOURS: M - S 10 - 6

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The Clarkston Cafe

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Ridgedale Players will
hold auditions for A Funny
Thing Happened on the Way
to the Forum 7:30 p.m. Jan.
8.
> Performers should come
prepared to sing a song,
preferably one from the
show.
For information, call Mimi
Gass, 544-4631; or Sue
Masters, 398-0118.

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Cultural Arts by staff
members of Actors Alliance
Theatre Company. Classes
will start in January.
There is a charge. For in-
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