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October 3, 1996
EVENTS
IT'S MY PARTY, rated R, 100 min
utes, will be playing at the Augusta
State University (ASU) Butler Hall Lec
ture Hall on Monday, Oct. 7, at 6 and
8:30 p.m. Free.
BEBE MOORE CAMPBELL, author
of Brothers and Sisters, will be speak
ing as part of the Lyceum Series on
Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. at the ASU
Grover C. Maxwell Performing Arts
Theatre. Free program.
ART EXHIBITION BY JENNIFER
ONOFRIO will be held from Oct. 9 -
Nov. 1. The mixed media show will be
at the ASU Fines Arts Gallery.
ASU PSYCHOLOGY LECTURE SE
RIES will feature “Violence in Ameri
ca” by Dr. Elizabeth Letourneau on
Friday, Oct. 11, at noon in the ASU
Butler Hall Lecture Room.
THELUCY CRAFTLANEY MUSEUM
OF BLACK HISTORY will hold the Del
ta House Inc. Annual Quilt Show from
Oct. 4 - 31. The show will feature
quilts made by local quiltmakers Mrs.
Hertha Blount, Mrs. Fannie Adams,
Mrs. Juanita Collier, Carl Ross and
others. An opening reception for the
show will be held on Sunday, Oct. 6,
from 3-6 p.m. Please RSVP by calling
724-3576 or 863-4612. Storytelling
by Brennen Francois will be held on
Saturday, Oct. 5, from 10a.m. - noon.
HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS FAM
ILY WORKSHOP will be held in two
sessions at the Gertrude Herbert
Institure of Art, 506 Telfair St. The free
workshop will be led by Janis
Hutchison, North Augusta artist/edu
cator, at 10 a.m. on Oct. 12 and 19.
Reservations are required by calling
722-5495.
THE AUGUSTA YOUTH CENTER
INC. will be holdingits firstanniversa
ry dinner at BL's Restaurant, 1117
Laney-Walker Blvd., on Saturday, Oct.
26, at 7 p.m. The event will feature
dinner, guest speaker Sen. Walkerand
achildren’s program. Ticketsare $lO
per adult, $5 per child age 12 and
under. For more information, call Ms.
Pat (Jones) Evans at 724-0362.
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on Oct. 19, 1996,
Saturday,
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more information,
call (706) 724-7855.
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EVENTS (con't)
THE FOURTH HISPANIC FESTIVAL
will be held on Saturday through Sun
day, Oct. 19 - 20, at the Riverwalk
Augusta Ninth Street Plaza. Saturday
hours will be 10 am. - 10 p.m. and
Sunday hours will be noon to 6 p.m.
The festival will highlight the culture
and diversity of the Spanish-speaking
countries of this hemisphere and the
Iberian Peninsula. Activities will in
clude Hispanic food and beverages to
be sold; arts and crafts; children's
activities such as pinatas, face paint
ing, puppet show and putt-putt; and
folkloric dances and music from Ar
gentina, Colombia, Panama, Mexico,
Spain, Paraguay and Puerto Rico. For
more information, call 787-7699 (day)
or 855-5475 (night).
EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AP
PRECIATION DAY will be held on Sat
urday, Oct. 5, in downtown Aiken (rain
date will be Sunday, Oct. 6). Down
town Aiken Parade will be held at 10
a.m. from Park Ave. to Laurens St.
Aiken Mall Safety & Health Fair will be
held from noon to 5 p.m. For more
information, call (803) 649-9778.
AUGUSTASYMPHONY’'S OCTOBER
POPS will be held on Saturday, Octo
ber 12, at the William B. Bell Auditori
umat 7:30 p.m. To order tickets or for
more information, call 826-4705.
ASU PSYCHOLOGY LECTURE SE
RIES will feature “Beyond Mental Health
... Far Beyond” by Dr. Jesse Lewis on
Friday, Oct. 4, at noon in the ASU
Butler Hall Lecture Room.
HELPING HANDS CRAFT AND BAKE
SALE will be held on Friday, Oct. il,
from 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. in the parking lot
of the University Health Care Founda
tion. ltems Sold will include floral
arrangements, jewelry, ceramic bas
kets, cookies, cakes, pies and other
goodies. All proceeds will go to Help
ing Hands endowment at the Health
Care Foundation, which helps provide
assistance for hospital employees in
financial need. For more information
-abat the sale or to be a vendor, call
the University Health Care Foundation
at (706) 774-8880.
MEETINGS
THEAUGUSTAMOREHOUSE CLUB
will meet at the Wallace Branch Li
brary, Laney-Walker Blvd., on Tues
day, Oct. 8, at 6 p.m. President Ed
Mclintyreis urging all area Morehouse
Men to be present.
AUGUSTANS FOR NONSMOKERS’
RIGHTS, the Augusta Chapter of Geor
gians Against Smoking Pollution
(GASP), will meet Tuesday, Oct. 8, at
the Caffe Allegro, 3830 Washington
Rd. in the West Town Shopping Cen
ter near Radio Shack, at 6:30 p.m.
THE AUGUSTA COIN CLUB will meet
on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the Daniel
Village Branch of the First Union Bank
at 7:30 p.m. There will be an auction
of coins after the meeting. For more
information, call Glenn Sewell at 860-
1240.
IKV CERBERUS, a local: Klingon
based Star Trek group, will meet on
Saturday, October 19, at 2 p.m. at the
gaming room of the Augusta Book
Exchange Southgate Plaza branch,
1631 Gordon Hwy. All Trekkers wel
come. :
THE AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUN
TY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BU
REAU will schedule the following meet
ings: Strategic Planning Retreat atthe
Savannah Rapids Pavilion on Friday,
Oct. 4, noon to 5 p.m. and on Satur
day, Oct. 5, 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; Fi
nance Committee at the Cotton Ex
change Welcome Center on Monday,
Oct. 7, at 10 a.m.; and the Board of
Directors meeting on Thursday, Oct.
10, at the Cotton Exchange at 8 a.m.
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS: NARCOT
ICS ANONYMOUS will hold an open
meeting at St. Joseph Hospital every
Sunday at 8 p.m. for people who have
(or think they have) a problem with
drugs or any other addiction. For
more information, please call Narcot
ics Anonymous at 855-2419.
CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS
support group will meet on Sundays
at 7:30 p.m. in the Family Life Cefiter
of St. Joseph Hospital. For more
information, please call 737-8591.
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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 on a 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!
SCRIBBLERS LITERARY GROUP
will meet Monday, Oct. 7,1 -3 p.m.,
room #5. To verify the meetings,
please call Lethia at 793-2281.
HATHA YOGA BY EXPERT SYLVIA
MESSICK will be taught in a six-week
course beginning Wednesday, Oct. 9,
from 10:30 - 11:20 a.m. in room #4.
Cost is only sls. For more informa
tion or to register, call 826-4480.
OCTOBERFEST BUS TRIP TO
HELEN, GEORGIA will be held on Sat
urday, October 26, from 7 a.m. - 7:30
p.m. Transportation cost is $26 per
person. Please sign up as early as
possible, no later than Thursday, Oct.
17. For more details about the trip for
a taste of Europe without leaving the
U.S., please call the Senior Center at
826-4480.
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PUTER WORKSHOP will be offered at
the Senior Citizens Countil on Wednes
day, Oct. 16, from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
For more information, call 826-4480.
VOLUNTEERS
GIRLS INCORPORATED OF THE
CSRA s 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.
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BLOOD DRIVES
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CENTER, 1533 Wrightsboro Road,
supplies the majority of hospitals in
the CSRA and depends on volunteer
donations to maintain that supply. The
following is a list of upcoming blood
drives:
- Oct. 4 - J.B. White (Aiken), Whis
keyßd., 12-2:30p.m. Kroger (Aiken),
University Pkwy., 4 - 7 p.m.
- Oct. 7 - Savannah River Site (A-
Area), 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Burke County
Community Drive at Burke County
Hospital, 2 - 6 p.m.
- Oct. 8 - Savannah River Site (B-
Area), 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Greenfield
Industries, 470 Old Evans Rd., 1 - 5
p.m. Evans Towne Center parking lot,
4-Bpm.
- Oct. 9 - Savannah River Site (B-
Area),Ba.m. - 3p.m. Harlem Commu
nity Blood Drive, ‘between Harlem
Methodist and Baptist Churches, 3 - 7
p.m.
- Oct. 10 - Savannah River Site (H-
Area), 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. South Augusta
Community Drive at University Hospi
tal Medical Center, 3121 Peach Or
chard Rd., 3- 7 p.m. Aiken Communi
ty Blood Drive, Aurora Pavilion behind
Aiken Regional, 12 - 6 p.m.
- Oct. 11 - Southern Bell, 3841
Wrightsboro Rd., 2 - 5 p.m.
HEALTH EVENTS
“UNDERSTANDING MIGRANE” is
a program that will examine what ev
ery migrane sufferer needs to know
aboutthe causes, symptoms and treat
mentof migranes. Neurologist Charles
McClure M.D. will be the guest speak
er for the Learn and Live Program at
the University Hospital Medical Center
of Columbia County. The free pro
gram will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 8,
at 7 p.m. For more information or to
register, call (706) 737-8423,
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BOOKSTORE EVENTS
BARNES & NOBLE, 1336 Augusta
West Parkway. Phone: 860-2310.
- Oct. 58at, 2-4 p.m. A Baby-
Sitter’s Club Party will be heldin.the
Children’s Section to celebrate thexe
lease of the 100th book and the #Bth
anniversary of the firstbook published
by Ann M. Martin. Limit for this gvent
is 40 people so please make yeur
reservation.
- Oct. 7 - 11. National Custorner
Service Week. A drawing will be'held
for a S2O gift certificate to be ‘givén
away at the end of the week! Sigh-Up
forms are atthe Cash Wrap and shotld
be placed in the entry box. :;,:
-Oct. 7Mon., 10:30a.m. Children’s
Story Hour for preschoolers will fea
ture guest reader Leah Mannel.! "«
-oct. 9Wed., 7 - 9p.m. Dr. Elsehet
Jegstrup will be leading the Philoso
phy Reading Group in the Cafe.;;The
topic for discussion will be apology.
- Oct. 10 Thurs., 7 - 9 p.m. L&m
everything from A-to-Z.net. Christo
pher Caldwell fromthe Internetaccess
provider GroupZ.net will be on hafid to
tell what it takes to hook up and start
surfing. At 7 p.m., Children’s Stéry
Hour will feature animal fantasy' é.t‘o
ries.
- Oct. 12 Sat., 10 a.m. Winniesthe-
Pooh Party will be held to celebrate its
70th anniversary. Cake, games, activ
ities and lots of Pooh stories witl-he
featured. Space is limited to 40 peopie
so please make reservations at Gash
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Featured artist this month: _Erik
Lewis, a former bookseller who has
moved on. He has returned to show
his wonderful artwork. A receptien
will be held for him3-sp.m. r,_.
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