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🌱 Hiram High School Hosting Charity Craft Fair + Anime Club Arrives

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Hello all. Sean Peek here with your Tuesday edition of the Dallas-Hiram Daily, filled with all the local news you need to know right now. Today you'll find these stories and more:

  • Hiram High School to host charity craft fair
  • "A Christmas Carol" brightens up Douglasville
  • An art class to inspire teens

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  1. Hiram High School will be holding a craft fair to support a local charity. Proceeds from the Hiram Craft Festival will go to Care Closet. There will be over 60 vendors at the event, as well as food and crafts. Attendees will also be able to enter a raffle to win some amazing prizes as well. (Hiram High School via Facebook)
  2. Looking for a new career opportunity that connects you with the greater Paulding community? Paulding County is looking to hire for multiple full-time positions, including engineer division manager, equipment operator, and sign technician. Job details and application information can be found at the link. (Paulding County)
  3. "A Christmas Carol" has arrived in the Atlanta area! The show is appearing at the Coca-Cola stage through Dec. 24. The all-ages event is a great way to get the whole family in the holiday spirit. (New Georgia Public Library via Facebook)
  4. Does your teen want to learn more about art? If you've got a creative kid, Tiny Art Class is a fun option. In the relaxing and low-pressure afternoon class, students can paint whatever strikes their inspiration. The next class is scheduled for Monday, Dec. 5 at 4:30 p.m. (New Georgia Public Library via Facebook)
  5. Tonight, the Maude P. Ragsdale Libary will be hosting Anime Club. This popular club is a fun way for students to bond over their shared love of anime and learn all about this popular art form. Kids from 13 through 18 are welcome. Registration is required. (Maude P. Ragsdale Hiram Library via Facebook)

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Today in Dallas-Hiram:

  • Board Meeting at Paulding County School District (8:30 AM)
  • West Georgia Weekly Networking at Piece of Heaven (11:00 AM)
  • Sip 'N Shop: Empowering Women at The Dallas Markets (5:00 PM)
  • City Council Work Session at Hiram City Hall (6:00 PM)

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