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Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Badin offers 1-act play series


In the schools

By Sue Kiesewetter
Enquirer contributor

HAMILTON - Badin High School will present its annual "An Evening of One Acts'' on three consecutive dates beginning Friday in the school's Little Theatre, 571 New London Road.

This year's short plays include The Tell-Tale Heart, adapted from a story by Edgar Allan Poe; Tobermory, a comedy; and Time-In Time-Out, a humorous piece.

Performances are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

Tickets can be purchased for $6 at the school or the door.

Catch McAuley play this weekend

COLLEGE HILL - Seven Nuns at Las Vegas will open at McAuley High School Friday for a three-day run.

Performances for the two-act play are 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday at the school, 6000 Oakwood Ave.

Tickets are $8 and $6 for students or senior citizens and available at the door or by calling 681-1800, ext. 2276.

Fenwick plans open house

MIDDLETOWN - Bishop Fenwick High School will host an open house 1-3 p.m. Sunday at the school, 3800 Manchester Road.

There will be student-guided tours and teachers in every classroom to answer questions.

Drawings for two $500 tuition grants for the 2004-05 school year will be held.

Information: 727-1500.

Hebrew Day hosts Hanukkah Bazaar

GOLF MANOR - Cincinnati Hebrew Day School's eighth-grade class will host a Hanukkah Bazaar 8-10 p.m. Saturday at the school, 2222 Losantiville Road.

Items for sale include sterling silver Jewish religious articles and jewelry, chocolate specialty gifts and gourmet cookies.

Profits benefit the eighth-grade class trip in the spring.

Information: 351-7777.

Bethany welcomes student prospects

GLENDALE - Bethany School will host an open house for prospective students 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the school, 495 Albion Ave. The Episcopal day school offers instruction to students in grades K-8.

Information: 771-7462.

St. Pius X to hold annual garage sale

EDGEWOOD - St. Pius X School, 340 Dudley Road, will hold its annual garage sale 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday in at the activity center, 340 Dudley Road.

The sale features couches, bookshelves, filing cabinets, fans, freezers, desks and other furnishings.

Information: 859-341-4900, Ext. 120.

St. Gabriel stages 'Wheels a-Rollin'

GLENDALE - Eighth-graders at St. Gabriel School will present the play Wagon Wheels a-Rollin' 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Glendale Elementary School, 930 Congress Ave.

Admission is $1, or free with a canned good for St. Gabriel's annual Thanksgiving drive, with proceeds benefiting the Flo Edelmann Scholarship Fund.

Ursuline to raffle 4-bedroom home

BLUE ASH - Ursuline Academy will raffle a four-bedroom house Saturday in Liberty Township's Greystone subdivision.

Tickets are $100 with 4,000 tickets available.

They can be bought at www.ursulineacademy.org or by calling 791-5791, ext. 505.

The drawing will be held Saturday.

St. Susanna asks for coat donations

MASON - Eighth-graders at St. Susanna School are collecting new or used coats for the needy through Friday at the school, 500 Reading Road. They will be taken to the Mason Fire Department and delivered to St. Vincent DePaul for distribution.

---E-mail private school news to suek@infionline.net or fax to 755-4150.




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