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From 3B
Alumni Extension (NSBE
AAE) on Sat., Feb. 9, from 8
am. to 4 pm. This year’s
theme will be “Engineering a
World of Excellence.” This
event is free to all middle and
high school students in the
('SRA and limited to the first
300 participants. Preregistra
tionisrequired. Toregister or
for more information, please
call 854-7201. Fort Discovery
memberships are great year
long gifts for family, friends
and teachers! Thesciencecen
ter has 270 interactive exhib
its throughout Fort Discov
ery, including the latest, the
“Human Gyro.” Admission
from 3to 5 p.m. only halfprice!
Make your plans *now* for
renting Fort Discovery for
your special events and holi
day parties! For further info,
call (706) 821-0200 or 1-800-
325-5445.
Borders will feature a
Children’s storytime on Mon.,
Feb. 4, at 10:30 am. The
Great Gracie Chaseby Cynthia
Ryland, with illustrations by
Mark Teague, will be read.
Homeschool Tuesday will meet
on the second Tuesday of each
month at 1 p.m. Kids and
parents are invited. Borders
hostsreadinggroups for people
ofallagesandinterests. Please
contact the store for a com
plete listing of these discus
sion groups. Karin Calloway
willbesigningher latest book,
Quick Cooking With Karin
Calloway, on Feb. 2, from 1 to
2:30 p.m.
' The ASU Cullum Lecture
Series is an inter-disciplin
‘ary program begun more than
20 years ago to provide stu-
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dents, faculty and staff of ASU
access to nationally and inter
nationally known speakerson
diverse topics. The semester
long series, “The Many Faces
of China,” will run through
April with weekly presenta
tions ranging from architec
ture, art, literature, medicine,
education, political science,
philosophy and history. All
presentations are freeandlast
approximately 7f minutes. Go
tothe website of www.aug.edu/
library/cullum2oo2 for more
info. Dr. Michelle Gao of MCG
will be presenting medical lec
tures on Tues., Feb. 5. “You
May Do Better If You Do Tai
Chi” willbe held at 11:30 a.m.
and “Is Your life Balanced?
Mysteries of Yin/Yang and
Chinese Medicine” will be pre
sented at 7 p.m.
“What is Enlighten
ment?” isacommunity read
ing group that will meet at
Borders on Tuesdays, from 7
to 8:30 p.m. Readings will be
based on Ken Wilber books on
psychology and spirituality:
Integral Psychology: Con
sciousness, Spirit, Psychology,
Therapy, 2000, pb; and One
Taste: Daily Reflections on In
tegral Spirituality, 2000, pb.
Readings will be held on Inte
gral Psychology on Feb. 5,
pages 87-128; Feb. 12, pages
129-157, and Feb. 19, pages
158-194.
The Sandhills Writers
Conferenceisopen toall per
sons interested in writing.
Frcm now through Feb. 8,
2002, prepare poetry, stories,
novels/novellas, non-fiction
articles, children’s literature
pieces, plays or song lyrics for
a critique by a professional
staff member. The next con
ference will run from March
21-23, 2002. This 27-year an
nual conference brings in pub
lished professionals and has
uncovered a number of prize
winning writersover the years.
For registration or more in
formation, please contact the
ASU Continuing Education
Dept. at 737-1636 or visit the
web site of www.aug.edu/
s gltisyom/
sand_hills_conference.
The Augusta State
University’s Born to Read
Literacy Centerwillhold free
tutoring during the fall from
Monday through Friday from
4 to 8 p.m., closed on Wednes
days. Receive one-on-one tu
toring for all ages under the
supervision of a certified
teacher. There will be a free
membership into the Metro
Adult Literacy Council with a
$lO supply fee. For informa
tion, call 733-7043.
Phinizy Swamp Nature
Park,just minutes fromdown
town Augusta. Swamp Satur
day will be held on Feb. 2 at
9:30 a.m. Trained volunteers
will lead a 2 %2 mile walk past
wetlands and swamps, over
picturesque trains and scenic
outlooks. Come prepared
dressed in weather-appropri
ateclothing (layering of cloth
ingisrecommended) and com
fortable walking shoes. Cam
eras and binoculars are op
tional but welcome. Docent
training will be held 9 a.m. to
12 noon on Feb. 2 A new
docent orientation willbe held
Thurs.,Feb. 7, from 10a.m. to
3 p.m. Learn how to lead
weekday school field trips at
the park. Freeofcharge, lunch
provided. RSVP by Feb. 6. A
park clean-up day will be held
on Feb. 9, from 10 a.m. to
noon. dJoin the staff of the
Southeastern Natural Sci
ences Academy for the park
clean up. Coffee, breakfast
items and great camaraderie
provided. Call (706) 828-2109
to RSVP. Arrange for a tour
past wetlands and swamps,
over picturesque trails and
scenic outlooks. Guests are
welcome to enjoy these re
sources from dawn to dusk on
Saturdays and Sundays, from
noon to 8 p.m. on weekdays.
Groupsof 10 or moreindividu
als must schedule visits in ad
vance by calling (706) 826-
2109 and will be charged a fee.
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Augusta Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau at (706) 823-6600 or (800) 726-0243.
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