Enjoy the sounds of talented teen-age musicians starting at 7 p.m. tonight at Chesapeake High School Theatre Group's "Music Madness" fund-raiser.
Tickets are $3 and will be sold at the door.
"We have several acts competing for cash and prizes," said Vicky Weedon, the director. "The judges may have a difficult time deciding which of the bands, guitar players, violinists and other instrumentalists is the biggest hit."
Many of the students participating in tonight's production also are members of the theater group.
"We have so many talented teens at school that we decided that it was time to showcase their talent," Weedon said.
Proceeds from tonight's performance will be used to help pay for the April production of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie."
For more details, call Ms. Weedon at 255-4722.
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Eat to your heart's delight without breaking the bank at two local fund-raisers tomorrow.
In the morning, the Ladies Guild of Magothy Chelsea Community Lutheran Church will dish up its monthly all-you-can-eat breakfast bonanza from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m.
The menu features eggs any style, pancakes, French toast, creamed chipped beef, home-style potatoes, sausage, toast, homemade biscuits, juice, fruit and beverages.
The cost is $4 for adults and $2.50 for children 12 and under. There is no charge for youngsters 3 and under.
The church is at Beach Avenue and Third Street in Chelsea Beach.
For more information, call Anne Buckel, 255-4049, or Edie Foster, 255-1945.
The Lake Shore Rotary Club has the dinner hours covered tomorrow.
It will be offering a gala roast beef dinner from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Mount Carmel United Methodist Church hall, 4760 Mountain Road.
The bill of fare includes roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, coleslaw, dessert, tea, coffee and milk.
Tickets, available at the door, are $7.50 for adults and $3 for children under 12. "Due to popular demand, we will again be featuring light musical entertainment for our diners," said Ron Hutchinson, club spokesman. "It will be an early evening out for the entire family."
For more details, call Mr. Hutchinson, 437-8477, or 437-6481.
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The third session of the "Learning for Life . . . an Exciting Ride" workshop series will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday at Northeast High School.
This program will present information on programs offered at the Centers of Applied Technology and Anne Arundel Community College, apprenticeship programs and other preparatory avenues.
Speakers from the school and business communities will also be featured.
This series is co-sponsored by school counselors from High Point and Sunset elementary schools, George Fox Middle and
Northeast High.
* The Northeast High School PTSA will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the school media center.
The evening's agenda will include a "Teacher Talk" session, with a faculty representative from each department to discuss the curriculum and answer general questions.
For more details, call the school, 437-6400.
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The Riviera Beach Elementary PTA is sponsoring its biggest book fair ever from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. March 4.
Chairwoman Gerilyn Davis said the morning will be packed with shopping opportunities, story reading, visiting book characters, contests, prizes and a cafe for hungry shoppers.
"This year's event is not just limited to the regular, run-of-the-mill book fair titles," Davis explained. "We will have books for students in elementary and middle school, starting at $1.95, plus cookbooks, hard-cover editions, classics, gift items, and bargain packages of books."
The Lighthouse cafe will be open for breakfast offering coffee, juice, muffins and cakes. Specials will be available.
The PTA will also have a table offering novelty items and POGS.
"We have tried to involve the entire school and community in this year's fair, from the fifth-graders making posters and working at the event to the sunshine committee bakers and the teachers reading at story time," Davis said. "It will be an enjoyable event for the entire Riviera Beach community."
The school is at 8515 Jenkins Road. For more information, call the office, 222-6469.