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A series of workshops for be
ginners in Pagemaker, Corel
Draw, Adobe Photoshop, and op
erating a hand scanner will be
offered by Augusta College
Continuing Education. The
Pagemaker course starts
April 10 at 7:30 p.m. and will
cost $569. Call the office at 737-
1636 for information.
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Learn step-by-step procedures
to safely preserve fruits and
vegetables including different
methods of preservation such as
water-bath and pressure can
ning. Module 1: Canning Toma
toes starts April 10 at 9:30 a.m.
and at 6:30 p.m. Feeis sls. The
following modules involve can
ning green beans, peaches, pick
ling, jellymaking and freezing.
Take the entire series at an sll
discount. Call Augusta College
Continuing Education Office at
737-1636 for information.
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Augusta College Continu
ing Education is offering a
course teaching the use of a spe
cial carving knife to create a dec
orative three-dimensional wild
life figure. Beginner and inter
mediate students are welcome.
Fee of $73 includes the wood
cutout, pattern, and carving
knife. Course starts April 11 at
6:30 p.m. Call the office at 737-
1636 for information.
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Walton Rehabilitation Hos
pital presents an arthritis self
help class beginning April 14.
The class will meet on Fridays
from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for
six weeks at Trinity-on-the-Hill
United Methodist Church, 1330
Monte Sano Ave., in Flanagan
Hall. The cost is $lO, and fee
assistance is available. The
deadline to register is April
11. Space is limited. Call 826-
5889 to register.
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Learn to create raised images
by embossing and make
multicolor rubber stamped im
pressions for your own designs,
greeting cards or invitations.
Supplies provided. Fee is S2O.
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Walton Rehabilitation Hos
pital presents infant and child
CPR training. Learn how to per
form pediatric cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR). The course
is designed for parents, grand
parents, daycare workers and
anyone who spends time with
infants and children. During this
two-evening course, participants
will learn how to perform CPR
on infants and children and how
to help them if they are choking.
The course is scheduled for April
18-19 from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at
Walton Rehabilitation Hospital.
The cost for the course is sls.
Call 823-8569 to register.
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Walton Rehabilitation Hos
pital presents Pediatric First
Aid. The four-hour class will be
taught by a registered nurse and
is scheduled for April 25 from 6
p.m.to 10 p.m.,at Walton Reha
bilitation Hospital. The cost for
the course is sls. Call 823-8569
to register.
FITNESS
Church Co-ed Softball Clin
ic will be held at the W.T.
Johnson Recreation Center, 1610
Hunter St., on Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday from 7 p.m.-8:30
p.m. Preregistration is re
quired. A fee will |
not be charged.
For more infor
mation, please
call Parnell
Jones at 722-
3676.
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Augusta College Continu
ing Education offers an exer
cise class to fine tune upper and
lower abdominals and the sides
of your waistline to reduce lower
back strain. Class starts April
10 at 6:30 p.m. Call the office at
737-1636 for information.
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Softball Clinic will be held at
the W.T. Johnson Recreation
Center, 1610 Hunter St., April
10, 12, 17, 19, 24, and 26 from
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Preregistration
isrequired. All participants must
have parents’ or guardians’ per
mission to participate. A fee will
be charged. Learn to teach and
develop the fundamentalsin soft
ball. For more information, call
Parnell Jones at 722-3676.
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Enjoy rowing, one of the fast
est growing sports in America
and a great route to aerobic fit
ness. Noexperience is necessary,
but you do need to be a good
swimmer. All equipment is pro
vided to learn both sculling and
rowing. Fee is SB9. Class begins
April 11 at 5:30. Call Augusta
College Continuing Education at
737-1636 for information.
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Learn basic golfing skills
such as grip, stance, and align
ment as well as clubs and termi
nology. Section 1 starts at 6 p.m.
and Section 2 at 7 p.m. on April
10. Section 3 begins at 6 p.m. on
April 13. Feeis ?40. Call Augus
ta College Continuing Education
at 737-1636 for information.
OPPORTUNITIES
The Augusta Players, Inc. is
seeking directors for its 1995/96
adult season. Scheduled produc
tions include two musicals, Fid
dler On the Roof and My Fair
Lady, and two plays, Mister Rob
erts and Steel Magnolias. Candi
dates should submit a letter of
application and resume to:
The Augusta Players,
Inc., Attn: Play Selection
’ Committee, P.O. Box
3541, Augusta, Ga.
30914. The deadline
for application is April
1. For furtherinformation, please
contact The Augusta Players’
Business office at 706-826-4707.
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The Augusta Players, Inc. is
currently seeking volunteers for
its Imagine That! theatre wing.
Acting and backstage help is
needed for performances during
school hours. Come join the fun
while enriching the lives of our
community’s children. For fur
ther information, please contact
the Augusta Players’ Business
Office at (706) 826-4707.
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Film Series will begin on Mon
day, April 3, and continue
through Monday, May 22, and
all but two will be shown at
both 6:00 p.m. and at 8:30 p.m.
All films will be shown in the
Butler Hall Lecture Room. The
series will include eight films:
April 3: Widow’s Peak, di
rected by John Irvin, Great
Britain, 101 minutes, 1994,
color, PG. Nothingis ever quite
what it seems in this comedy
mystery set in a small Irish
town ruled by a dictatorship of
well-to-do widows. Stars Joan
Plowright and Mia Farrow.
April 10: Barcelona, direct
ed by Whit Stillman (director
of Metropolitan ), U.S., 101
min., 1994, color, PG-1 3. The
film chronicles the romantic
and political adventures of
American cousins searching for
love, honor and purpose in post-
Franco Spain.
April 17: Spanking the
Monkey, directed by David 0.
Russell, 99 min., 1994, color, R.
Russell captures the pain and
frustration of life in a dysfunc
“The more you help, the less they hurt”
April is child abuse awareness month
The Georgia Council on Child
Abuse, Inc.,announces that “The
More You Help, the Less They
Hurt” is the theme of National
Child Abuse Prevention Month
in April. It is a time for all Geor
gians to focus on keeping chil
dren safe and healthy.
“The More You Help, the Less
They Hurt” says that all Geor
gians must commit to support
child abuse prevention efforts in
their community,” explained
Mrs. Alice Johnson. “During
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honest debut film, which won
the Audience Award at the
Sundance Film Festival.
April 24: Shortcuts, direct
ed by Robert Altman, U.S., 189
min., one showing only, 1993,
color, R. Based on stories by
Raymond Carver, Altman’s
film follows the lives of eight
families as they cry, fight and
laugh, take lovers, celebrate
birthdays and face devastat
ingtragedies. Features anall
star cast.
May 1: Raining Stones, di
rected by Ken Loach, Great
Britain, 90 min., 1993, color,
NR. The director uses wry
humor to temper the heart
break in his wrenching vision
April, we want to make peoplein
Augusta aware that child abuse
is a deadly cycle that continues
through generations. Also, peo
plewhowereabused are six times
more likely to abuse their own
kids.
In 1993, Richmond County re
ceived 2,226 reports of child
abuse and neglect at the Depart
ment of Children Services. The
Augusta Area Council to Pre
vent Child Abuse wants people
to know that we can break the
cycle of child abuse and keep our
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May 8: Luna Park, direct
ed by Pavel Lounguine, Rus
sia, 107 min., 1992, NR. As
current as today’s headlines,
Lounguine'’s (Taxi Blues) in
tense thriller centers on life in
a lawless, racist society with a
Clockwork Orange-type vio
lence.
May 15: Hoop Dreams, di
rected by Steve James, U.S.,
174 min., one showing only,
color, PG. Widely reviewed as
the finest documentary on
sports ever made, the film fo
cuses on two inner-center
youths who for five years strug
gle to succeed through their
skill at basketball.
May 22: Mrs. Parker and
the Vicious Circle, directed
by Alan Rudolph, U.S., 123
min., 1994, color, R. Celebrat
ed American author Dorothy
Parker (Jennifer Jason Leigh)
looks back on her bohemian
Ifestyle, including her colorful
experiences at the famed
Algonquin Round Table. The
film focuses onher friendship
with Robert Benchley.
promises to Georgia’s children
for a safe, happy childhood.”
Activities for April include a
Blue Ribbon Campaign and a
Proclamation Ceremony. Every
one in the area is encouraged to
support these exciting public
awareness projects. For more
information on child abuse or for
details about local activities dur
ing Child Abuse Prevention
Month, contact Alice Johnson or
Jo Marie Lombard at (706) 869-
0102.
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