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PERFORMING &
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Kristallnacht
Monday, Nov. 4, 7-7:30 p.m. — The Marcus
Jewish Community Center of Atlanta commem
orates the anniversary of Kristallnacht, or Night of
Broken Glass. Program includes a brief ceremony,
song performance by the Israeli Scouts, and light
ing of six torches representing Jewish lives lost in the
Holocaust. At 7:30 p.m., the MJCCA Book Festival
features Harry Rosenfeld, who discusses his memoir,
“From Kristallnacht to Watergate.” The ceremony is
free and open to the community. In the Besser Holo
caust Memorial Garden, 3342 Tilly Mill Rd., Dun-
woody, 30338. For additional details, email: rabbi.
glusman@atlantajcc.org or call 678-812-4161.
“Seeds”
Thursday, Nov. 7, 7 p.m. — The Upper School
at Mount Vernon Presbyterian presents “Seeds,” part
courtroom drama and part social satire, which docu
ments the 2004 Canadian Supreme Court showdown
between a Saskatchewan farmer and a multinational
biotech firm. Additional shows, Nov. 8 and 9, 7 p.m.;
matinee at 1 p.m., Nov. 9. In the MVPS Black Box
Theatre, on the Glenn campus, 510 Mount Vernon
Highway, Sandy Springs, 30328. Tickets, $5. Regis
ter online: www.mountvernonschool.org or call 404-
252-3448, ext. 2801 for information.
Pro-Mozart Society
Sunday, Nov. 10, 3-5
p.m. — The Pro-Mozart
Society of Atlanta pres
ents organist Brink Bush
and pianist Frank Mitchell
Bush in a joint concert, at
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal
Church. Free; $ 15 per per
son donation is encouraged
to help raise funds for the organizations scholar
ship program. 805 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy
Springs, 30327. For information about the concert
or the society, visit: www.mozartatlanta.com, call
404-667-4700 or email: kevinl5120@aol.com.
Harpsichord Concert
Sunday, Nov. 10, 4 p.m. — Enjoy “Round and
‘Round La Ronde: Chaconnes, Passacailles and oth
er Rondeaux from the Court of the Sun King,” fea
turing David Buice on the Harpsichord. General
admission, $10; free for Oglethorpe University Mu
seum members and those with a Petrel Pass. 4484
Peachtree Rd., Brookhaven, 30319. For more infor
mation email: brunnels@oglethorpe.edu or call 404-
364-8555. www.oglethorpe.edu.
LET’S LEARN!
Acupuncture
Tuesday, Nov. 5,7-7:30 p.m. — Acupuncturist
Taian Wang discusses the basic theory behind Chi
nese medicine and demonstrates several treatments.
Free and open to the community. Registration not
required. For adult audiences. Sandy Springs Branch
Library, 395 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy
Springs, 30328. Email: comments@co.fulton.ga.us
or call 404-303-6130 with questions.
“Illuminations”
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 7 p.m. — Dr. Jay Lutz,
French professor at Oglethorpe University, discuss
es Leger’s modernist take on Rimbauds “Illumi
nations.” General admission, $5; free for OUMA
members or those with a Petrel Pass. 4484 Peachtree
Rd., Brookhaven, 30319. For more information vis
it: museum.oglethorpe.edu or call 404-364-8555.
Marvelous Mushrooms
Saturday, Nov. 9, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. — Mush
rooms can be found during just about any walk in
the woods. Join mushroom expert Mary Woehrel for
a glance into the mysterious lives of mushrooms. Par
ticipants will look for native mushrooms, then head
inside to learn how to identify edible and poisonous
mushrooms, and more. $12 per person. Space is lim
ited. RSVP by calling 412-398-1101. Blue Heron
Nature Preserve, 4055 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, 30342.
Go to www.bhnp.org for additional details.
Folklore Hike
Saturday, Nov. 9, 6-9 p.m. — Join Horticultur-
alist Lisa Cole in an evening journey through illumi
nated, woodland trails at the Chattahoochee Nature
Center. Identify common species in our region, as
well as get insight into the “Spirit of the Trees.” Top
ics include Celtic and American folklore, medicinal
properties, and the associations with Hobbits and
Winnie the Pooh. Evening ends with marshmal
lows, plant-infused teas and more. $ 15 general pub
lic; $10 CNC members. Register by Nov. 6. 9135
Willeo Rd., Roswell, 30075. Call 770-992-2055
with questions, www.chattnaturecenter.org.
Stress-Free Holidays
Friday, Nov. 15,11:30 a.m.-l p.m. — The holi
day season is a joyous time of year but often brings un
wanted stress to our lives. Join others at a Lunch &
Learn program at St. Josephs Hospital and get useful
stress reduction techniques and relaxation strategies that
you can use during the holidays (and year round). Free
and open to the community. Free parking. Lunch pro
vided. RSVP required by calling 678-843-5051. 5665
Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., Adanta, 30342.
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