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January 19, 1995
ENTERTAINMENT
Paine College Lady Lions
will play against Voorhees Col
lege on Saturday, January 21
at 6 p.m. The Lions will play
Morehouse College on January
21 at 8 p.m. Both games are in
the Randall A. Carter Gymnasi
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Tuesday’s Music Live con
cert series will feature music from
the movies by Joanne Green &
Howard Simpers on Tuesday,
January 24, 1995 at noon. Per
formances take place at Historic
St. Paul's Church, 6th Street and
Reynolds at the Riverwalk. This
performance is spon
sored by
Nationsßank.
Lunch will be
prepared by
Augustino’s at
the Radisson.
For more infor
mation & reservations, call 722-
3463.
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The Aiken Community Play
house on Two Notch Road proud
ly presents “Pygmalion,” a non
musical version of “My Fair
Lady,” January 20, 21, 22, 27
and 28. Friday and Saturday
performances are at 8 p.m. and
the Sunday matinee is at 3 p.m.
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The Augusta College Lyce
um Series will present The Na
tional Playersin Peter Shaffer’s
Equus and Shakespeare’s The
Tempest during the last week of
Januaryinthe Maxwell Perform
ing Arts Theatre. Performances
of Equus are scheduled for
Thursday, January 26 at 2
and 8 p.m. Performances of The
Tempest are scheduled for Fri
day, January 27 at 2 and 8
p.m. and Saturday, January
28 at 8 p.m. Prices for matinee
tickets are $6 general admission
and $4 special admission.
Evening tickets cost $8 general
admission and $6 special admis
sion. For more information call
Augusta College at (404) 737-
1444.
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Davidson Fine Arts School
presents “The Junior Class
Dessert Theater” featuringthe
advanced acting class and dance
department. The performances
will be on Thursday, January
26 and Friday, January 27 at
7:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 by res
ervation only. Call 823-6924 for
further information.
ART
Ergo Sum Gallery, 302-304
Sixth Street, presents “An
Evening with an Author” on
Thursday, January 26 at 7:30
p.m. Martin Kirby will read his
poetry and Paul
Sladky will read
a short story.
There is no
charge. Re
freshments
will be offered.
: The gallery’s reg
ular hours are Tuesday
through Friday 11a.m.-6p.m.
and Saturday from 12-sp.m.
For more information contact
Gretchen Lothrop at (706) 722-
8494,
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Paine College’s Lyceum Se
ries presents “Painting with
Yarn” by LaGrange, Georgia art
ist Annie Greene from now until
January 31, 1995. The exhibit
will be displayed in Collins-
Callaway Library at Paine Col
lege.
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Lucy Craft Laney Museum
of Black History, 1116 Phillips
St., is opening a primitive folk
art exhibit by Margo Candlario,
from Milledgeville, Ga present
ing a glance of the Augusta Leg
acy with a focus on Black Photog
raphy; The Davis Collection Ex
hibit; and 3-D Photography Ex
hibit from February 1, 1995
through February 28, 1995.
An open reception will be held
on February 6, from 6:30-8:30
p.m. Museum hours are9a.m.-1
p.m., Monday through Friday.
Weekend.' hours are made by
appointmentonly. Call (706) 724-
3576 or (706) 863-4613. $2 for
adults and 75 cents for children.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Augusta Police Depart
ment will be selling barbecue
and raffle tickets to support the
program expansion of the APD
bicycle patrol. The barbecue will
be held on February 10, from
49 p.m. at the Julian Smith
Casino. Tickets are available at
the police department (ask for
Kelli Lamb), Pump-N-
Shop on the corner o
Crawford Ave. and
Walton Way, and mem
bers of the bike patrol. Barbecue
tickets are $lO. Raffle tickets are
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The Euchee Creek Library
will hold Pre-School Storytime
each Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.
for ages 3-5. Registration is not
required. The Gibbs Memorial
Library holds Pre-School
Storytime Wednesdaysatlla.m.
and Two-dler Time Wednesdays
at 10:15 a.m. Registration is re
quired. The Harlem Branch Li
brary holds storytime for chil
dren of listening age each Thurs
day at 4 p.m. Registration is not
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MEETINGS
The 1995 Georgia District
Conference of Alpha Phi Al
pha Fraternity will be held Jan
uary 19-21 at the Radisson
Riverfront Hotel in Augusta. A
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ww uary 21 at 2 p.m.
: in the Oglethorpe
Room, Radisson
Riverfront Hotel. The public is
also invited to the “Miss Black
and Gold Pageant” to be pre
sented at 7 p.m., Saturday,
January 21. A conference
dance will alsobe held that same
night at 9 p.m. Admission to the
pageant is $5, and dance tickets
are sl2. For additional informa
tion, call 798-8114.
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The Wildflower Club of the
CSRA, Inc. will have Dr. Jim
Hudson speaking on the Augus
ta Canal at its meeting on Sat
urday, January 21, 1995 at
10:15 a.m. at Friedman Library,
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1447 Jackson Rd., Augusta. All
visitors are welcome. For more
information call Jo at (706) 790-
7403 or Joan at (706) 650-1310.
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The League of Women Vot
ers will hold a Georgia tax re
form session on Tuesday, Jan
uary 24 at noon at the Senior
Citizens Center on 15th St. Dr
Gwen Wood will lead a discus
sion on revenue sources for the
state of Georgia. Lunch is avail
able at the Senior Center, if noti
fication is given the day before.
The League of Women Voters
will celebrate its 75th anniver
sary at the Georgia State Capitol
on February 14.
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The Senior Citizens Coun
cil of Greater Augusta and
the CSRA, Georgia, Inc. will
have its next meeting for the
caregivers’ support group on
January 26, 1995 from 6:30-
8:30 p.m. at the Senior Center
located at 535 15th St. For more
information call Kathleen J.
™:ace, Advocacy Programs Di
rector at 826-4480.
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The next Partnership for
Community Health of Augus
ta meeting will be heldon Tues
day, January 31, 1995 at 3:30-
5:30 p.m. at the Augusta-Rich
mond County Civic Center,
Rooms A-B. The results of the
Health Status Assessment Sur
vey will be presented. :
CLASSES
The American Red Cross will
be offering community first aid
and safety classes on Janu
ary 23 and 26 at the Red Cross
Office. Preregistration is re
quired at 811 12th St. Call 826-
4465 for further information. A
CPR class for the professional
rescuer will be offered
on January 30
and 31 at the
Red Cross
Office.
Preregistration
will also be required for this
course.
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Augusta
1647 Gordon Hwy.
ease class for care givers, pa
tients, and the general public,
Participants will get research
based information on nutrition
and diet in relation to diseases. A
different disease, along with diet
recommendations will be dis
cussed in each class. Course
starts January 23 at 7 p.m. Fee
is $37. Call the Continuing Edu
cation Department at (706) 737-
1636.
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Augusta College Continu
ing Education will be offering
a free Introductory Session
to Home-based Business Se
riesonJanuary 24 at 6:30 p.m.
This session will describe the five
part series covering topics such
as, "Is home-based businessright
for you?", "Marketing the busi
ness”, "Writing the business
plan”, "Taxes and getting
started.” Each session offered
separately, or all five at a dis
count fee of $69. Free session
meets at 214 Galloway Hall. Call
Continuing Ed. at 737-1636.
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