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waste away from landfills,
according to Ely.
True to its name, the BRP
uses all parts of a bicycle, wheth
er they are repaired, salvaged
from a spent frame or sent off to
be recycled.
Connor Magill, a second-year
law student from Atlanta, said
he enjoys the disassembling
process so much that it has
become his unofficial job, which
comes with its own title: The
Destroyer.
“It’s really hands-on,” Magill
said of the BRP and his decision
to participate in it. “You can do
a lot of work with the bike. You
can see the end result.”
Fellow volunteer Basil
Campbell, a 1985 University
graduate, said the program gave
him the chance to combine his
love of bikes and service proj
ects.
It also gives him the chance
to work with the vintage bikes
he loves.
Asa long-time volunteer with
more than six years of experi
ence under his belt, Campbell
often passes his mechanical
know how onto the less-experi
enced volunteers.
They in turn get the chance
to work with various types of
bikes and learn something about
their complex, intricate con
struction.
Campbell said every rider
should know how to fix a tire,
one of the many skills a volun
teer will learn in his or her time
at the workshop.
“Bring an open mind and a
sense of patience with yourself,”
Shoemaker said of any newly
minted volunteers.
Only about 20 percent of the
workshop’s volunteers knew a
great deal about bikes before
they came, according to
Campbell.
Unfortunately, the program
has long suffered a lack of mem
bership, enough so that volun
teer effort often falls behind
demand.
“I’ve been told they have the
bikes,” Blankenship said of
shortages. “They just need peo
ple to volunteer to tune up the
bikes.”
BRP co-manager Jason Perry
said those limitations motivated
his decision to put the work
shop’s goal for the upcoming
Holiday Bikes for Kids program
at 60 bikes.
The workshop rarely has the
manpower to surpass such a
goal.
Whereas the usual BRP
caters to much of Athens’ home
less population, the Holiday
Bikes for Kids drive caters
exclusively to children.
Volunteers begin tuning up
donations on Nov. 14 and bring
it to a close on Dec. 19.
The main recipients of the
Holiday Bikes for Kids program
will be Fowler Elementary
School and Children First.
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An echo of young voices rang
clear across the stage of the
Morton Theatre during dress
rehearsals for the upcoming
production of “Annie.”
The youngest cast member
on stage is four-and-a-half years
old and acts alongside her
mother.
“Topically in theater we do
not take them under the age of
eight,” said Powell.
The actors must be skilled in
reading and writing for block
ing purposes. Yet Powell insists
on keeping families together on
the stage.
“If I can afford not to split
up family, I won’t split one up.”
She double-casts children as
much as possible in ACT’s pro
ductions, claiming it produces
more opportunities for them.
“We have well over 150 or so
people audition we cast 70,”
said Powell, while mentioning
ACT productions can function
with far fewer cast members.
ACT’s rehearsal system for
the cast is a two-tier structure
for blocking. Children are
blocked in their scenes from
6:30 to 8 p.m. and the adult
roles are blocked from 8 to 9:30
p.m.
“It is very difficult to be a
child and go to school and to
keep this kind of a schedule,”
Powell said.
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It has a tremendously pow
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The first sip of this beer is
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Remember the popular ’9os
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Trained by its owner and
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show.
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ly, they will come.”
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