Monday, March 10, 2008

"Line and Color" - redefining the painted surface
MudFire Gallery's exhibition Line and Color asks what happens when drawing and painting departs from a two dimensional canvas format into the third dimension, etched permanently on functional and sculptural ceramics. The ten artists included...

Representative John Lunsford: Weekly Update
Under the Gold Dome
State Representative John Lunsford's Weekly Capitol Update
March 10, 2008
The Georgia General Assembly has completed twenty-nine days of the 2008 Georgia General Assembly session and “Day 30” which is “Crossover Day” will be Tuesday, March 11. As I discussed last week,

PKF-HR Revises 2008 Lodging Industry Outlook in New Report
PKF Hospitality Research (PKF-HR) today announced that it has lowered its 2008 forecast for a key hotel industry metric, revenue per available room or RevPAR, from up 4.5 percent to up a below-average 3.0 percent. The new RevPAR forecast appears in the firm's recently released first quarter 2008 Hotel Horizons(SM) report. The change was based on revised projections by Moody's Economy.com,

Michele Norman joins UVEST Financial, a partner with Heritage Bank, as Financial Consultant
Heritage Bank announces the addition of Michele Norman, who will serve as a Financial Consultant with UVEST Financial Services, a partner to Heritage Bank. Ms. Norman will help business owners or anyone experiencing a life change determine their foremost financial goals and challenges, from which she will develop effective financial plans that are tailored for each client’s unique needs.

Tempered Steel Invites Men to Join in Study
3/10/08 (11:20 p.m.) Tempered Steel, a weekly study open to all Christian men in the greater Fayette area, meets each Thursday at 7:30 PM at The Branches Community Church in Fayetteville... More

Flat Rock to Hold Annual Men's Day Celebration
3/10/08 (11:26 p.m.) Flat Rock African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church will hold their annual Men's Day celebration on Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 2:30 PM. Flat Rock AME Church... More

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