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to bring a poem or short story
to read is invited to attend.
Homeschool Tuesday will
be held at Borders on Tues.,
N0v.13,at12:30 p.m. Kidsand
parents are invited.
Borderswill hostaCommu
nity Reading Group to be held
during the fall on Tuesdays, 7
to 8:30 p.m. Books concen
trated on willbe Eckhart Tolle’s
The Power of Now: A Guide to
Spiritual Enlightenment (1999),
Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s Trans
forming Problems into Happi
ness (2001), and Andrew
Cohen’s Embracing Heavenand
Earth(2ooo). Author and chap
terswillbereadin the following
upcoming schedule: Nov. 13,
Cohen, “Desire” and “Psychol
ogy of Liberation.” For the last
meetingof the fall, Nov. 20 will
feature Cohen’s “Embracing
Heaven and Earth.” Attend
andlearn about enlightenment.
ASU Reese Library will
host a “Meet the Author” event
onWed., Nov. 14, atnoonin the
Reese Room. Dr. Jurgen
Brauer, assistant professor of
economics at ASU, will discuss
his book The Economics of Re-
1. Charles Mingus.
2. Saxophone.
3. Charlie Parker and John
“Dizzy” Gillespie.
4. Wynton Marsalis.
5.1947.
6. Max Roach.
7.1948.
8. Heroin.
9. Heroin users.
10. Miles Davis.
11. March 12, 1955.
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Africa. For more info, contact
Diane Black at 667-4911.
Tell-a-Bration, an interna
tional celebration of the fineart
of storytelling, will be held on
Sun., Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. at the
Morris Museum of Art. This
free event will be presented by
the Tellers of Two Cities, the
CSRA’sstorytellersassociation.
The Soul Bar, 984 Broad
St., hosts Poetry Slams on the
last Thursday of each month.
This popular and growingevent
gives poets a chance to go head
to head, pen to pen, competing
for cash prizes and bar tabs.
ThemoderatorisPierce Mallory.
For more info, call the Soul Bar
at (706) 724-8880. .
Southern Living Cooking
School will be held on Thurs.,
Nov. 8 at the Bell Auditorium
at 10 am. and 7 p.m. Ticket
prices:slo at the door. For
ticket purchases or more info,
call 724-2400.
Augusta Golf & Gardens,
home of the Georgia Golf Hall
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13. Milestones.
14. Saturday, September 28,1991
at St. John’s Hospital and Health
Center, Santa Monica, Calif.
15. Horn playing band leaders.
16. Sophisticated Swing Band.
17. Piano, Basie; guitar, Freddie
Green; bass, Walter Page; and
drums, Joe Jones.
18. Lionel Hampton.
19. Johnny Hodges.
20. James Caesar Petrillo.
of Fame, has over eight acres of
beautifuldisplay gardensas well
aslarger-than-lifebronzesculp
tures of some of golf’s greatest
masterssuchasArnold Palmer,
Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan,
Raymond Floyd and Jack
Nicklaus. Located along the
Riverwalk, the Augusta Golf
and Gardensisavailabletorent
for a variety of functions in
cluding weddings, receptions,
photo sessions, business
lunches, cocktail parties and
much more. A garden seminar
will be held Sat., Nov. 10, from
12 to 2:30 p.m. The seminar
will be directed by Otis
Henderson, CSRA native with
20yearsinthelandscapeindus
try. The presentation will be
open to members and others
who have purchased entry into
the Gardens. Every Sunday is
SUPER Sunday with a Buy
One Get One Free Super Sun
day coupon, open from 1 to 5
p.m. For more info or to have a
Super Sunday coupon mailed
to you, please call (706) 724-
4443/(888)874-4443 or visit the
web site at www.gghf.org.
Footloose, the Broadway
musical, will be the first of
four Broadway series in Au
gusta on Sun., Nov. 11, at 7
p.m. at the Bell Auditorium.
For ticket purchases and more
info, call 724-2400
AHoliday Open House will
beheld at the Sacred Heart Gift
Shop, 1301 Greene St., on Fri.,
Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There will be many unique gift
itemsavailable for holiday shop
ping; Women on Paper Art Ex
hibit; and a book signing by
regional author Caroline
Garrett. For further informa
tion, please call 826-4700. Spon
sored by the Guild of Sacred
Heart Cultural Center.
The Christmas Made in
the South show returnsforits
popular run at the Augusta-
Richmond County Civic Center
Nov. 16-18. Hours for Fri. 10
a.m. toB p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m.and Sun. 11a.m. tosp.m.
Holiday shop from the unique
items produced by some of the
most talented craftspeople.
Cedric the Entertainer
will be performing at the Bell
AuditoriumonSat.,Nov. 17, at
Bp.m. Get ticketsbycallingthe
Civic Center box office at 724-
2400.
“The New Nutcracker” will
be performed by the Augusta
Dance Theatre on Sat., Nov.
17,at 8 p.m., and on Nov. 18 at
3p.m.atthe ASUPAT. Tickets
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dents and seniors.
Phinizy Swamp Nature
Park, just minutesfrom down
towii Augusta. Staffand volun
teers of the Southeastern Na
ture Sciences Academy can point
out areas of interest as you
walk on trails and paths
throughout the Nature Park.
Come prepared with seasonal
items such as insect repellent,
and sunscreen, comfortable
walking shoes, a water bottle
and weather-appropriate out
erwear. Cameras and binocu
lars are optional but welcome.
Guests are welcome to enjoy
these resources from dawn to
dusk on Saturdays and Sun
days, from noon to 8 p.m. on
weekdays. Groups of 10 or
more individuals must sched
ule visits in advance by calling
(706) 826-2109 and will be
charged a fee.
The Senior Citizens Coun
cil offers a variety of classes
including low impact aerobics,
Tai Chi, Spanish, quilting,
painting, Thera-Bandsexercise,
Let us know what your organization
is doing. CALL 724-7867
NOVEMBER 8, 2001
bowling, pool/billiards, ang
more. All weekday classes
There will also be a free blood
pressure screening, free eye
screening, and two sessions of
“Hair Styles by Henry” per
month where you can schedule
hair cuts, hair wash and se
roller set or wet set, thernfia
curling, scalp massage, perms
and styling, and relaxing and
styling. Therewillalsobe AARP
Tax Help to taxpayers with
middletolow income, with spe
cial attention to those age 60
and older. For information
regardingcost, length of classes
and other details about the ac
tivities and services, please cdll
TheSenior Center Department
at 821-4480, ext. 361. >
Historic Driving Tourswill
be given every Saturday star't
ing from the Cotton Exchange
Welcome Center and Museum.
Toursarelo:3oa.m. to 12noot,
$lO per adult, $5 per student:
Reservations are needed by thi
Friday before the tour. T 9
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more details, please call (708)
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