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May 18, 1995
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produces a firancial statement
and pays your bills. It makes tax
time easier. Basic computer
knowledge is required. The one
session class meets Saturday,
May 27 at 8:30 a.m. Fee is $44.
Call Augusta College Continu
ing Education at 737-1636 for
information.
FITNESS
Church Co-ed Softball
League will be held at the W.T.
Johnson Recreation Center, 1610
Hunter St. Two games will be
played on Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday at 7 p.m.(first game)
and 8:15 p.m.(second game).
Church Co-ed Softball began
Monday, May 8 at 7 p.m. For
more information, call Parnell
Jones at 722-3676.
OPPORTUNITIES
The South Richmond Coun
ty YMCA offers volunteer op
portunities for all persons ages
13 and up. This is a great oppor
tunity to earn valuable work ex
perience in a community in need
of your assistance. All corpora
tions are also invited to become a
part of the “Y-life” by sharing
time, talents, and skills with oth
ers in need. Interested persons
should contact the South Rich
mond County YMCA at 738-6689
by Friday, May 12 for an applica
tion.
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Golden Harvest Food Bank
will be open for volunteers Tues
day, May 23 and Wednesday,
May 24 from 3 p.m. until 8
p-m. Bring a friend, bring a group
to help pack food from the Letter
Carriers Food Drive. For more
information, or to schedule a
group, please call Marsha at 736-
1199.
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AUGUSTA FOCUS
applicants for its six-week res
idential math and science
program, which runs from June
5 through July 14. The pro
gram is designed to strengthen
the math and science education
of participants, improve their
competency inmath and science,
and encourage student interest
in postsecondary degrees and ca
reers in math and science. Par
ticipants must be entering 9th,
10thor 11th grade, economically
disadvantaged, and in need of
academic support. Fifty slots are
available. For more information,
contact Paulette Nicholson, pro
gram coordinator, at (803) 793-
3351, extension 7217 or 7304.
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The Augusta Chapter of the
American Red Cross offers
volunteer opportunities for
high school students ages 13-18.
This is a great chance to gain
work experience while serving
your community. Make a differ
ence in someone’s life...be a Red
Cross volunteer. Interested per
sons should contact the Augusta
Red Cross at 826-4465 by May
25 for an application.
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The American Intercultur
al Student Exchange is seek
ing local families to host high
school age foreign exchange stu
dents for the upcoming school
year. Local area representatives
are on hand toshow student pro
files, and help families select the
student who best suits them. If
interested in reading some of the
many student profiles AISE has
on file, please call 1-800-SIB
LING.
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Final registration is now be
ing held for the 17th Annual
Bryan Adrian Summer Bas
ketball Camp. Boys and girls
ages 5 through 18 are eligible.
The Bryan Adrian Basketball
Camp is recognized as one of the
top teaching programs in the
country. Forabrochure, call (704)
372-3236.
JAUGUSTA
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The AUGUSTA CHIL
DREN'S CHORALE will hold
auditions for the 1995-96 sea
son through May 31, for chil
dreningrades 4-8. The Augusta
Children’s Chorale is an audi
tioned, professionally-trained
children’s choir and has per
formed locally with the Augus
ta Opera, Symphony and Cho
ral Society. National appearanc
es include performances at
Carnegie Hall and Constitution
Hall. Call Katherine
Baumgartner at 860-1991 for
more information.
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Volunteer opportunities are
available for teenagers, 13 years
of age and older, on Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays
(throughout the summer) at
Golden Harvest Food Bank.
For more information, call
Marsha at 736-1199.
A Civil War battle re-enact
ment using miniatures will be
held on Tuesday, May 23 at
Gibbs Memorial Library.
Demonstration will be open for
audience participation.
AUGUSTA’S HITS AND
OLDIES
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“Tom Joyner Morning Show”
“Love Zone”
“Feature Artist Fridays”
“Sunday Morning Gospel Show”
“Heart & Soul Solid Gold Sundays”
(706)722-2588
NAVY. Full Speed Ahead.
Local public libraries will help
children “Book the Wave” as the
Summer Reading Program be
gins Friday, May 26. The pro
gram, for children up to the age
of 18, awards certificates and
prizes according to how many
hours the child spends reading
during the summer months.
Summer Reading folders, which
are used to document the child’s
progress, can be picked up begin
ning May 26 at any member of
the East Central Georgia Re
gional Library System.
Medical College of Geor
gia’s Children’s Medical Cen
ter's 4th Annual Benefit Carni
val will be held at the Accent on
Hair, Inc., 808 Eisenhower
Drive on Sunday, May 21 from
noon-6 p.m. A fee will be
charged. Theentertainment will
consist of: Carnival rides, crafts,
games, celebrity dunk tank and
old characters. This benefit is
co-sponsored by Richmond
County Recreation and Parks
Department and Accent on Hair,
Inc. For more information, call
Melinda Moody at 796-5025.