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Latter-day Saints to host 200-plus nativity exhibit
FROM STAFF REPORTS
The Christmas season will
begin with a splash of music,
an assortment of children’s
entertainment and a spectacu-
lar display of hundreds of
nativity scenes at The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints on Friday and Saturday.
The community is invited to
attend the free event from 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at
the church building, 6800
Anderson Drive, The Colony.
More than 200 unique nativi-
ty scenes will be on display,
including nativity sets from
around the world. There also
will be live musical perform-
ances Friday evening and all
day Saturday, including an
appearance by The Colony
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High School Mixed Choir on
Friday at 7 p.m.
Visitors to the event can
expect to enjoy a winter won-
derland and a strong sense of
the spirit of the season, said
coordinator Amanda Holbrook.
“There will be something of
interest to every member of the
family at this event,” Holbrook
said. “It’s a beautiful way to
bring in the season.”
Visitors can enjoy a chil-
dren’s play area, a scavenger
hunt for kids, live music, and a
live nativity, in which families
can dress up and pose for free
pictures from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday
and all day Saturday.
For information about the
event, call 972-668-1449.
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in The Colony will
display more than 200 nativities Friday and Saturday.
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Devin Monk
Managing Editor
Phone: 469-633-7771
Fax: 972-801-3287
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Week at a Glance
After a Thanksgiving holiday
break, The Colony Community
Center will resume several activ-
ities this week.
The center, 5151 N. Colony
Blvd., provides opportunities to
meet new friends, socialize, play
games, and get involved with
people who share common goals
and interests.
For information, call 972-624-
2246.
Josh Hixson
Assistant Managing Editor
Phone: 469-633-7765
Fax: 972-801-3279
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Community Editor
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Sports Editor
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At the Library
Puppets to get
nutty at library
The Friends of The Colony
Public Library will present a nut-
shell version of “The Nutcracker”
in a puppet show performed by
two “nuts” from S&D Puppetry at
7 p.m. Dec. 13 in the library’s
multi-purpose room, 6800 Main St.
The entire family is invited to
enjoy this free performance cele-
brating the season of giving and
children’s dreams and to join in
the after show “Meet & Greet”
with the puppets and puppeteers.
For information, contact the
library at 972-625-1900, ext. 3.
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by Richard Seidler, D.D.S
WHICH TOOTHBRUSH
IS BEST?
r a 1o maintain healthy gums and
■ teeth, we should brush our teeth
JL for 2-3 minutes at least twice a
day. With proper technique (brush all
tooth surfaces at the
proper angles), a con-
ventional manual
toothbrush provides
good
results.
However, because not
every one of us is pro-
ficient at manual
brushing (especially
children), an electric toothbrush is like-
ly to serve us better. The latest genera-
tion of rotary-style electric toothbrush-
es tends to do a better job than the older
models that feature simple back-and-
forth motions. Sub-categories include
"sonic" toothbrushes, which vibrate at
ultra-high speeds, and "oscillating/pul-
sating" rotary toothbrushes, which
move at higher rates. These higher-
speed brushes may enhance the clean-
ing effect, but proper technique is criti-
cal whatever brush is used.
This column on tooth brushes has
been brought to you in the interest of
better dental health. We would like to
increase dental awareness and the
importance of regular dental care. At
the office of RICHARD SEIDLER,
D.D.S. - FAMILY DENTISTRY, we
believe that with preventive dental
care, daily brushing and flossing, and a
well-balanced diet, people can main-
tain their teeth and gums in good
health well into their later years. You
can always discuss your dental con-
cerns with us. Call 972.625.2222 to
schedule an appointment. We’re here
to help. We’re located at 5000 Main
Street at South Colony Boulevard,
Suite 206, The Colony. Most dental
insurance accepted.
P.S. Studies have provided a good
amount of clinical evidence that rotary
electric toothbrushes are superior to
manual toothbrushing with regard to
plaque removal and reduction in gin-
givitis (gum inflammation).
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Monk, Devin. The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 2007, newspaper, November 28, 2007; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621996/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.