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For the sixteenth year, Tunder in the Val-


THUNDER IN THE VALLEY March 16-17


CRYSTAL BALL


March 9


ley Air Show returns to the Columbus Air- port March 16 and 17. This family-friendly event features vintage WWII Warbirds, U.S. Army Infantry vehicles and weapons on display, airplane and helicopter rides, a kids’ carnival and numerous feature acts performing breath-taking aerobatic feats. “The mission of the Air Show is to raise


funds for youth organizations throughout the Chattahoochee Valley,” says Phaedra Childers, event coordinator. “Tis year


our goal is to bring more people inside the gate by offering a greater value through a longer, more diverse show, and as a result, improve on the $48,500 we were able to donate to children’s charities in 2012. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 the


day of show. Children age 6 and under and Scouts in uniform get in free. To pur- chase tickets visit thunderinthevalleyair show.com, any area McDonald’s, Off Price Furniture, Boy Scouts office or Cricket Communications.


Te American Cancer Society will hold


its annual Crystal Ball on March 9 at the RiverMill Event Centre. Tis is the twenty- fifth anniversary of the Ball, and rather just one honoree, all previous honorees will be invited back and recognized. Tis black-tie event begins at 6:30 p.m.


with a pre-event reception that includes a silent auction, followed by an elegant din- ner and then dancing to the music of the Grapevine Band. For more information or tickets, visit ACS crystalball.org or call 706.324.4573.


For many Crystal Balls, guests have been asked to dress for the theme. Jo and George Jeter get into the spirit of the 2006 Egyptian- themed Ball.


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