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IN TOWN HAPPENINGS
Current and
upcoming events:
The Gertrude Herbert In
stitute of Art offers children,
youth and adult art classes and
family workshops. The insti
tute will host fiber artworks by
Kathyanne White from now
through May 5 in the main gal
lery. The student gallery will
host arts works by visual arts
students from Davidson Fine
Arts School. For more info, call
722-5495.
Art in the Case at Borders
Books & Music, 257 Robert C.
Daniel Jr. Parkway, is featur
ing the first display by Terra
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Vander Linden. The artworks
are amix of subjectsin a strong
use of form and color. Executed
in pencil and pastel.
Borders Books & Music
will host the following musical
performancesatß p.m.: Thyme,
a contemporary folk duo, will
perform on Fri., Apr. 14; folk
duo George Henry Band will
play on Apr. 15; folk guitarist
Galen Kipar will entertain on
Apr. 21; and singer/storyteller
Robert Kendrick will perform
on Apr. 22. For more info, call
737-6962.
Karenina Dance Masters
Intensive will hold tryouts at
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Walk-Ins Welcome
APRIL 13, 2000
ters through April 15. Also,
private lessons will be held in
May. For more info, call 738-
KDMI or e-mail
karenina@mindspring.com.
Storyland Theatre willfea
ture“Mademoiselle Hood Meets
le Wolf” April 11-14 and 16 at
the ASU Maxwell Performing
Arts Theatre. Showtimes for
Apr. 11-14 will be 9:30 a.m.,
10:45 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. The
family matinee on the 16* will
play at 3 p.m. Call Storyland
Theatre at 736-3455 for ticket
prices or more info.
“Theßritish Are Coming!”
event will feature the Choir of
Wells Cathedral on Fri., Apr.
AUGUSTA FOCUS
14,at7:30 p.m. at the Riverwalk
seriesat St. Paul’s Church. For
more info, call 722-6855.
“Dawning” Poetry on the
Riverwill be held on Sat., Apr.
15, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the
Jessye Norman Amphitheater.
The show will feature poetry
presented by poets in celebra
tion of April as National Poetry
Month. Poets will be reading a
variety of poems theatrically
and musically. For more info,
call Reesee Willis at (706) 854-
7636 ' or e-mail
ashalija@yahoo.com. Admis
sion is $2, free for children un
der 12.
Barnes & Noble Booksell
“Dawning: Poetry
on the Riverwalk”
In Celebration of \National
Poetry Month
Saturday, April 15, 2000
6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the
Jessye Norman Ampbhitheater
POETS
Reesee - Evans, Ga.
Rod Hollimon - East Point, Ga.
Barbara Carlyle - Twin City, Ga.
Yohannes Sharriff Smith - Atlanta, Ga.
Kelly Moore - Harlem, Ga.
Erica Peets - Augusta, Ga.
Darly Chambers - Augusta, Ga.
Annette Middleton - Cross, S.C.
Ahmariah “Anon” Jackson - Augusta, Ga.
Katoya Flemming - Atlanta, Ga.
Jamal L. Burt - Austell, Ga.
Jason Odom - El Paso, Texas
Jean Embry - Augusta, Ga.
Ayokanbi - Augusta, Ga.
Barbara Frankiin - Augusta, Ga.
Jaqueline Salgado - Augusta, Ga.
Evelyn Ellis - Augusta, Ga.
OTHER ENTERTAINERS
July Alley, MC
Alvin Franklin, singer
Kim Brown, singer
Creative Impression, young adult choir
Derline Broughton, actress
Carol Eunice, actress :
Wilhelmena Ingram, actress
Gregory Stafford, musician
Walmon Huntley, musician
The Dawning Choir will perform “The Dawning of a
Woman"
Rod “K.D.” Nickerson, producing and mixing of
_music for “The Dawning of a Woman®
ers, 1336 Augusta West Pkwy.,
will host a reading and signing
by Celestine Sibley Fleming,
the granddaughter of the ac
claimed syndicated columnist,
on Sat., Apr. 15, at 7 p.m. Ms.
Fleming will share intimate
family memories of the day-by
day life of a Southern icon in
reading from Celestine Sibley:
A Granddaughter’s Reminis
cence. On Sun., Apr. 16, join in
the Poetry Party at 3 p.m. Help
celebrate National Poetry
Month by reading poems aloud
(some that rhyme and some
that don’t), making poetry that
you can feel, and playing “The
Curseofthe Verse”for starters.
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