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September 26, 1996 AUGUSTA FOCUS
EVENTS
ARMY BATTLE OF THE BANDS, a
world-wide competition, will be held at
Fort Gordon’s Barton Field Sept. 27 -
28 starting at 6 p.m.
FALL FEST '96 CRUISE-IN & FOOD
DRIVE will take place on Sept. 28 (rain
date Oct. 12) at the K-Mart at West
Town Square on Washington Rd. Itis
open to all cars, trucks, classics, rods
and motorcycles! Bring your non
perishable food donations for the Gold
en Harvest Food Bank. Parking fee is
$5, limited to the first 100 entrants.
Festivities to run from6to 9 p.m. A
dash plaque will be awarded to all
entrants.
AUGUSTASYMPHONY will perform
in the Publix Family Series, Music
That Tells a Story, on Sunday, Sept.
29, at the ASU Grover C. Maxwell
Performing Arts Theatreat 3p.m. $lO
fee or free with ASU ID.
FILM OTHELLO (British), rated R,
123 minutes, will be playing at the
Augusta State University Butler Hall
Lecture Hall on Monday, Sept. 30, at 6
and 8:30 p.m. Free.
POLITICAL DEBATE BETWEEN DAV
ID BELL AND CHARLIE NORWOOD
will be held on Monday, Sept. 30, at
the ASU Grover C. Maxwell Perform
ing Arts Theatre from 7:15 to 8 p.m.
ASU President William Bloodworth will
be the moderator.
TUESDAY’S MUSIC LIVE concert
will feature The Atlanta Brassworks at
noon on Oct. 1 at St. Paul’s Church on
the corner of 6th and Reynolds Streets
Lunch reservations are necessary and
can be made by calling 722-3463.
ANGELIKA SELMAN-BONDAR will
lead a hands-on art class with an ar
chitectural theme at 10 a.m. at the
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, 506
Telfair St. The free family workshop
will be held on Sat., Sept. 28. Reser
vations required by calling 722-5495.
FREE ASU ART EXHIBITION at the
Fine Arts Center until Oct. 4. Drawings
and prints by Marc Snyder.
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Jazz Quiz Answers
1. Louis Armstrong
2. Maely Dusty
3. Bass
4. Charles
McPherson
5. Bud Powell
6. Woody Shaw, a
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7. James Scott
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SENIOR CITIZEN NEWS
PICTURE I.D. CARDS will be made
at the Senior Center, 535 15th St., on
Monday, Oct. 7, from 10:30 a.m. - 12
noon.
HICARE (Health Insurance Coun
seling, Assistance and Referral for the
Elderly) is available at the Senior Citi
zens Council ona daily basis. A volun
teer counselor is available to answer
your questions and help you under
stand the Medicare, private insurance
and supplemental insurance maze.
Please call (706) 826-4480 for further
information or for an appointment.
Appointments are preferred!
MEETINGS
THE BEULAH GROVE COMMUNITY
RESOURCE CENTER, INC. BOARD OF
DIRECTORS will meet on Wednesday,
Oct. 2, at 5:30 p.m. The meeting will
be conducted at the Resource Center,
1446 Linden St. ;
THE MHMRSA REGION 12 BOARD
will meet on Thursday, Oct. 3, 5 p.m.,
atthe Georgia Regional Hospital, 3405
old Savannah Rd., building 15. The
group is the governing board for the
Region 12 Planning Unit, a sub-state
office of the Division of Mental Health,
Mental Retardation and Substance
Abuse, Georgia Department of Human
Resources. The board is involved
with planning, resource allocationand
evaluation of state-funded mental
health, mental retardation and sub
stance abuse services.
DEMOCRATIC BASH will be held on
Thursday, Oct. 3, from 6 -8 p.m. at the
Old MCG Building, 6th and Telfair
Streets. Catered bash will be $lO at
the door. For more information, call
(706) 722-8111.
THEAUGUSTAMOREHOUSE CLUB
will meet at the Wallace Branch Li
brary, Laney-Walker Blvd., on Tues
day, Oct. 8, at 6 p.m. President Ed
Meclntyre is urging all area Morehouse
Men to be present.
13. Trummy Young
14. Wayne Shorter
15. Westside High
School of Augusta
and Lincoln County
High of Lincolnton,
Ga.
16. Chick Corea
17. North Texas
State University,
Denton, Texas
18. Maynard
Ferguson
19. Jon Faddis
20. Michael
Hutchinson
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Duncan McNeill, Robert Beltran and Tim Russ. Veyager is
locally shown on Sundays, 10 p.m., on WFXG FOX 54.
Photo courtesy of Paramount
Recent press information refers to Robert Picardo’s character as “Doc
Zimmerman,” providing a name at long last for the character. Watch for
explanations in future episodes.
Voyagermay be its own series now but another Voyager (called Voyager VI)
appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
Every month, a Voyager novel is published by Pocket Books.
HEALTH EVENTS
HEALTH SCREENINGS BY ST. JO
SEPH will be offered every Friday be
tween 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. Ten-dollar
cost for tests on triglycerides, choles
terol HDL and blood sugar. Screen
ings to be held at the St. Joseph Hos
pital Family Care Center, Suite 180,
Summerville Professional Center. For
more information, call 481-7604.
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL'S BIRTH
RIGHT OFFICE offers free pregnancy
testing and support is provided. For
more information, call 733-5683.
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GIRLS INCORPORATED OF THE
CSRAis in need of volunteers to work
with girls from kindergarten to sev
enth grade. Needed are homework
tutors, classroom assistants, cooks,
servers, clean-up crew, van driver,
etc. If interested, please call Sharon
Meyers at 733-2512.
THE MORRIS MUSEUM OF ART is
recruiting volunteers to guide tours
and teach educational programs. The
training program will begin in early
October. If you are interested in art
and enjoy working with people, con
tact Patricia Moore, curator of educa
tion, at (706) 724-7501.
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BLOOD DRIVES
SHEPEARD COMMUNITY BLOOD
CENTER, 1533 Wrightsboro Road,
supplies the majority of hospitals in
the CSRA and depends on volunteer
donations to maintain thatsupply. The
following is a list of upcoming blood
drives:
- Sept. 27 - Columbia Augusta Re
gional Medical Center, 3651 Wheeler
Rd.,7-11am.and1-sp.m. Wal-
Mart of North Augusta, 179 Edgewood
Dr, 11 am. -6 p.m.
- Sept. 28 - Sam’s Wholesale Club,
596 Bobby Jones Expressway, 10a.m.
-2p.m.
- Sept. 29 - St. Teresa Catholic
Church, 117 Pleasant Home Rd., noon
-3p.m.
- Sept. 30 - Gracewood Hospital,
Tobacco Rd., 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.
- Oct. 1 - Westwood, 655 North
Belair Rd., 9 - 11:30 a.m. Club Car
Service Center, 4125 Washington Rd.,
12:30 - 3 p.m. Kentwood, 1227 W.
Wheeler Parkway, 1 -3 p.m. Shepeard
- West, 4 - 8 p.m.
- Oct. 2 - Club Car Main Plant, 4125
Washingtonßd.,9a.m.-sp.m. Curtis
Baptist, 1326 Broad St., 5 - 8:30 p.m.
- Oct. 3 - Masters Inn, Bush Field
Airport, 1 -5 p.m. Aiken Community
Blood Center at Aurora Pavilion be
hind Aiken Regional, 12 - 6 p.m.
- Oct. 4 - J.B. White (Aiken), Whis
keyßd., 12-2:30 p.m. Kroger (Aiken),
University Pkwy., 4 - 7 p.m.
Jazz Tribute at BL’s!
A jazz tribute will be held
at BL’s Restaurant on
Sunday, September 29,
beginning 7 p.m. in honor
of Charlie “Bird” Parker.
Featured New York menu
will consist of waffles and
fried chicken.
BOOKSTORE EVEN [S
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BARNES & NOBLE, 1336 Augusta.
West Parkway. Phone: 860-23%,”
- Sept. 28 Sat., 2- 4 pm. A fafy
will be held forthe tenth birthday ot e
book Jesse Bear, What Will Yot
Wear? Cake, punch and a visit ff3R?
Jesse Bear will be held in the EHil=
dren’s Section. .
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-Sept. 29Sun., 3-sp.m. Jazzintie
Case will feature A-Gust'’A Winds. Tie
group includes Chenny Gan, Alisew
Herren, Brian McNorrell and Vielat
Chen. At 7:30 p.m., the Augusta Reag
ing Group will read Patricia Cornwelbe
latest, Cause of Death. 387 |
- Sept. 30 Mon., 10:30 am. ChF
dren’s Story Hour for preschoolers
will feature a story about Winnig he
Pooh. oM
- Oct. 1 Tues, 7 p.m. Birthqg%
celebration of the 46th anniversary 6
Charlie Brown and the rest of the Re&-
nuts Gang. Cake will be served in'tfg
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- Oct. 3 Thurs., 7 - 9 p.m. In hengs
of Banned Book Week, several arda
celebrities will be reading passages
from books that have been bannget;
such as the Wizard of Ozand Aduédt;
tures of Huckleberry Finn. 7 p.miyiti
also be Children’s Story Hour for,pen
mary and elementary school childraq:
- Oct. sSat, 2- 4 pm. A Bdly-
Sitter's Club Party will be held in The
Children’s Section to celebrate ths, 8-
lease of the 100th book and the 1 Bfii
anniversary of the first book published
by Ann M. Martin. Limit for this e?g‘h‘%
is 40 people so please make your
reservation. m
Featured artist this month: ik
Lewis, a former bookseller who ffas
moved on. He has returned to shoie
his wonderful artwork. A reception
will be held for him 3 -sp.m. jucd
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