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Make your plans *now* for
renting Fort Discovery for your
special events and holiday par
ties! For furtherinfo, call (706)
821-0200 or 1-800-325-5445.
The ASU Cullum Lecture
Series is an inter-disciplinary
program begun more than 20
years ago to provide students,
faculty and staff of ASU access
to nationally and internation
ally known speakersondiverse
topics. The semester-long se
ries, “The Many Faces of
China,” will run through April
withweeklypresentationsrang
ing from architecture, art, lit
erature, medicine, education,
political science, philosophy and
history. All presentations are
free and last approximately 75
minutes. Go to the web site of
www.aug.edu/library/
cullum2oo2 for more info. Dr.
Howard Goldblatt of the Uni
versity of Colorado will host
two discussions on Chinese lit
eratureon Tues., Mar. 26. “My
Four Authors: A Chinese Pot
pourri” will be held at 11:30
a.m. and “Chinese Writers and
the Nobel Prize” will be held at
7p.m. For Thurs., Mar. 28, Dr.
Yi Sun of the University of San
Diego will discuss history and
the status of women. “Urban
Women in the Transformation
of Contemporary China” will
beheldat 11:30a.m. and “Mar
riage, Family and Work of Ru
ral Chinese Women” will be
held at 7 p.m.
The Augusta State
University’s Born to Read
LiteracyCenterwillhold free
tutoringduringthespringfrom
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
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$lO supply fee. For informa
tion, call 733-7043.
Borders will feature the
Children’s Story TimeonMon.,
Mar. 25, at 10:30 a.m.
Homeschool Tuesday will meet
on the second Tuesday of each
month at 1 pm. Kids and
parents are invited. Borders
hostsreadinggroups for people
ofall agesand interests. Please
contact thestore for acomplete
listing of these discussion
groups.
ASU Reese Library will
host a Meet the Author session
on Thurs., Mar. 21, at 12 noon
inthesecond floor Reese Room.
Dr. Raymond Whiting, profes
sorofthePolitical Science Dept.,
will discuss his book A Natural
Rightto Die: Twenty-ThreeCen
turies of Debate.
The Sandhills Writers
Conference will run from
March 21-23, 2002. This 27-
year annual conference brings
in published professionals and
hasuncoveredanumberof prize
winningwritersover theyears.
For registration or more infor
mation, pleasecontactthe ASU
Continuing Education Dept. at
737-1636 or visit the web site of
www.aug.edu/langlitcom/
sand_hills_conference.
“WhatisEnlightenment?”
is a community reading group
that will meet at Borders on
Tuesdays, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
ReadingswillbebasedonaKen
Wilber book on psychology and
spirituality: One Taste: Daily
Reflectionson Integral Spiritu
ality, 2000, pb. Readings willbe
held on One Taste through the
rest of the program through
Apr. 2. For more info, call
Bettelou Brown (556-8490) or
Michael Schwartz (738-8041 or
mschwart@aug.edu.)
TheHarlem Globetrotters
will be playing in Augusta at
the Augusta-Richmond County
Civic Center on Thurs., Mar.
21, at 7 p.m. Playing will be
Augusta’s own Fess Hawkins,
who graduated from Augusta
State University ‘Ol. Watch for
a special moment amidst the
fun and basketball by the
Harlem Globetrotters! ASU’s
Coach Gary Tuell will present
Fess with a Peach Belt Confer
ence ring at half time.
Augusta Operawill present
Gounod’s “Faust,” Mar. 22and
23 at 8 p.m. at the Imperial
Theatre. Ticket prices range
from sl2 to S4O. Student and
group discounts are available.
Call 826-4710 for information.
Evil beguiles a weary old man
—and there’s hell to pay when
Faust sells his soul to the devil
in exchange for eternal youth.
Faust pays dearly for his plea
sures with his soul’s damna
tion.
TheSacred Heart Garden
Festival will be held Mar. 22-
24 atthe Sacred Heart Cultural
Center, 1301 Greene St. There
will be garden and floral exhib
its, garden tours, garden mar
ket place and the Greathouse
Live Butterfly Exhibition. For
tickets or more info, call (706)
826-4700 or visitthe web siteat
www.sacredheartaugusta.org.
The C.T. Walker Magnet
School, 1301 Wrightsboroßd.,
will host a Spring Carnival on
Sat., Mar. 23, from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. There will be sand art,
colored hairspray painting, face
painting, fishing and many
otheractivitiesthat willbe held
on the school grounds. The
carnival will also feature Au
gusta-Richmond County police
dogs, firefighters, fire trucks, a
firesafety robot,asmokehouse,
military personnel with
humvees, Cowboy Mike, a cake
walk, silent auction, hayride
and C.T. Walker jail. Admis
sion to the carnival is free.
Tickets may be purchased for
participationinactivities. There
will be hot dogs, chips, pop
corn, drinks and various other
carnival foodsonsaletoquench
hungry appetites. For more
info, call 737-7398.
ASU will host its Second
International Festival on
Wed., Mar. 27, from 11 a.m. to
2p.m. outsidethe Maxwell Per
forming Arts Theatre. India,
Thailand, Pakistan and
Myanmar will be among the
countries represented. Com
munity groupssuch asthe Ger
man Friendship Club and the
Augusta Jewish Community
Center will also participate.
Lane 4, a local Brazilian band,
will also perform. The event is
freeand open tothepublic. For
more info, call 737-1444.
A Community Easter Egg
Hunt will be held at the W.T.
Johnson Center, 1610 Hunter
St., on Thurs., Mar. 28, begin
ning at 4 p.m. For all youth
ages 5-12. All kids must bring
their own baskets to partici
pate in this afternoon of free
fun, food and prizes. No one
will leave empty handed!
Augusta Golf & Gardens,
home of the Georgia Golf Hall
of Fame, has over eight acres of
beautiful display gardensaswell
aslarger-than-lifebronzesculp
tures of some of golf’s greatest
masterssuchas Arnold 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. Notethenew flow
ers for this spring season. The
gardens will host the Sym
phony Guild Family Easter Egg
Hunt on Sat., Mar. 30, from 3
to 5:30 p.m. Cost is S2O per
adult and $lO per children 12
and under. Comejoin the Eas
ter Bunny for fun, photos, an
Easter Parade, gamesand much
more! For more info on this
event, call the Augusta Sym
phony at 826-4705. Every Sun
day is SUPER Sunday with a
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Sunday coupon, open from 1 to
sp.m. For moreinfo 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.
Bill Cosby, comedian, ac
tor, and author, will be coming
to the Augusta-Richmond
County Civic Center for a per
formance on April 10. Tickets
are on sale at the Civic Center
box office now. Or call
Ticket Master at (706)828-7700.
The Senior Citizens Coun
cil offers a variety of classes in
cluding low impact aerobics, Tai
Chi, Spanish, quilting, painting,
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Thera-Bands exercise, bowling,
pool/billiards,andmore. Allweek
day classes. There will also bea
freeblood pressurescreening, free
eye screening, and two sessions
of “Hair Styles by Henry” per
month where you can schedule
hair cuts, hair wash and set,
roller set or wet set, thermal
curling, scalp massage, perms
and styling, and relaxing and
styling. There will alsobe AARP
TaxHelptotaxpayerswithmiddle
tolowincome, withspecialatten
tion to those age 60 and older.
For information regarding cost,
lengthofclassesand other details
about the activities and services,
please call The Senior Center
Department at 821-4480, ext.
361.