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Bee Hive Maintenance: learn how to manage your beehive in once-a-month classes headed up by Woodstock Community Garden Beekeper Shannon Sorescu.Hot Vinyasa: all levels are welcome, though some prior experience is helpful to the class held at Ember Hot Yoga, 330 Chambers Street.Lynda Cohen Loigman in conversation with Kimberly Brock: the author will be discussing her new book, "The Matchmaker's Gift." The in-person event will be held at FoxTale Book Shoppe, 105 E.Jones Memorial Library, 116 Brown Industrial Parkway, Canton. Adult Eclectics Book Club: meet to discuss "Before We Were Yours" by Lisa Wingate and "Before and After: The Incredible Real-Life Stories of Orphans Who Survived the Tennessee Children's Home Society" by Judy Christie.See the link for more details on the group meeting at Panera Bread, 2625 Towne Lake Parkway. Quick introductions at 6 p.m., writing starts at 6:15, and when the end of the session comes at 7:15, you can hang around to chat, keep on writing or you can head out. Shut Up & Write! Cherokee County / Woodstock: join the Meetup group for an hour of writing, surrounded by writers.

Local artists will be displaying art of all kinds, head down and grab some one-of-a-kind holiday gifts before the season hits. Art on the Green returns to the Event Green Saturday.
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The free show is scheduled to run from 7 - 9 p.m.

Head over with a picnic basket, chairs or a blanket and enjoy an evening of swing music with the Cobb New Horizons Symphonic Band. The Northside Hospital Cherokee Amphitheater will be swinging to the sound of music Friday. Make sure to head down early if you plan on attending.

The Halloween Hike looks so fun, it will be held at Lewis park beginning at 6:30 p.m. Cherokee Recreation and Parks is holding a Halloween-themed scavenger hunt on October 26.Even with the hints provided throughout the game, players are free to draw their own conclusions and theories. The main character, after moving home, also has to confront his past, revisiting where his neighbor kidnapped and tortured him as a kid. This led to him becoming a recluse and eventually lashing out at the main character for being too nosy. Sequences in the story reveal that the Neighbor had a family but lost them in unforeseen circumstances. Hello Neighbor is an excellent game that shows how grief and trauma affect people throughout life. Children might view an attacker as a monster or an overly exaggerated figure to match the trauma they experienced. While some aspects of the game seem outlandish, such as fighting a giant Neighbor or shadow figures, these elements represent trauma, and trauma manifests in different ways to different people. It covers the beginning of a life-changing event for the main character, one that follows him until adulthood. While the game mechanics leave something to be desired, the story itself is engaging. RELATED: Assassin's Creed & Metal Gear Prove Great Games Move Past Their Protagonist
