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Page 2 • Today Newspapers • Thursday, May 21, 2009
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left, she waves to the audi-
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Above right, she danced
for her talent competition.
Left, Lee was one of seven
contestants for the title.
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Memorial Day at Uptown
Uptown Village at Cedar Hill
hosts a golf-themed Radio
Disney AM 620 remote May 23
from 2-4 p.m. The event is free
to guests at Uptown Village and
offers several games and prizes.
The radio remote takes place
in the Village Green area, across
from Barnes & Noble. Guests
can enter to win a grand prize of
four tickets to the Crowne Plaza
Invitational at Colonial golf tour-
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Summer Concert Series
Poe-Hobden Amphitheatre
7:30pm Performances
Armstrong Park
May 21
Joe Jonas Band
blues and r&b
May 28
The Pontiax
classic rock
June 4
Shades of Gray
good old rock & roll
June 11
Dallahachie Boys
southern rock/country
June 18
Joel Sprayberry Band
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June 25
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July 4
Stars, Stripes & Sports Festival
Aspen Creek
country western and classic rock
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