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Lacrosse camp set at Centennial High
The 2013 Centennial Girls Lacrosse Junior Knights Summer Camp will be from 9 a.m. to noon June 17-20 at Centennial High School for rising fourth- through ninth-graders. Cost: $125.
Informatioin: amacouch@gmail.com.
Forms: www.centennialknightsathletics.com/index.cfm?action=main.teamcamps&id=24704 Nancy Badertscher
Gwinnett
Lilburn Farmers Market to open Friday
The Lilburn Farmers Market will open for the 2013 season from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday. The market is located in the Greenway Trail parking lot across from City Hall. Applications are currently being accepted for vendors and not-for-profit organizations interested in participating in the market.
Information: www.lilburnfarmersmarket.org or 678-667-2592. Sandra Marshall Murray
Dekalb
DeKalb school board to hold budget hearing
The DeKalb County school board will hold a final public hearing on the fiscal year 2014 budget at 6 p.m. on June 10. The board may also vote on a tentative budget at that meeting, with a final vote scheduled for 6 p.m. on June 26.
The June 10 meeting will follow a public budget hearing scheduled for June 3 at noon.
All meetings are at the Robert R. Freeman Administrative & Instructional Complex, 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd., Stone Mountain, and will be televised on PDS-TV24 and streamed live on www.dekalb.k12.ga.us.
The proposed $759 million budget can be viewed online at the same website, and the public can email comments to budget-feedback@fc.dekalb.k12.ga.us. Ty Tagami
Fayette
Peachtree City parade taking registration
Registration for Peachtree City’s 4th of July Parade begins Monday for city residents and businesses.
This year’s event will feature a special tribute to Vietnam veterans. Fayette County residents and businesses may register starting June 10.
Applications are on the July 4 page of the Calendar listing at www.peachtree-city.org.
Jill Howard Church for the AJC
Henry
Libraries, camps team up for reading program
Henry County Parks and Recreation Department and the county’s public libraries are teaming up for a program called “Library Goes to Camp.” Students participating in summer camps through the HCPRD will have the opportunity through the library’s summer reading programs to become eligible for free books and other rewards after meeting certain requirements.
Information:www.henry.public.lib.ga.us.
Monroe Roark for the AJC
Fulton
Fulton warns of water, sewer customer scam
Scam artists may be targeting Fulton County water and sewer customers, calling them at home to ask for credit card numbers and threatening to shut off services if the customers don’t pay up immediately. It’s a trick, says Fulton County Water and Sewer Billing, and anyone who gets such a phone call should call law enforcement authorities immediately.
Fulton Water and Sewer Billing does not accept payment by telephone and does not contact its customers in the evening, the office says. Johnny Edwards