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are out of Control:
Learn how to recognize
- infectious diseases and
common colds. We will
look at practical ways to
prevent their spread in
. the child care. Bumps
* and Bruises: Recognizing
' and Reporting Child
* Abuse: Learn how to rec
ognize and report child
abuse and neglect. Child
care providers will also
discuss their responsibili
" ty for reporting suspect
" ed abuse. Admission is
$15.00 for both sessions
and SIO.OO per session.
Due by April 27.F0r
‘ more information, please
contact Carol N. Ham
mond (706) 736-2122
or Toll free (877) 228-
3566
" The time to Care Family
Fair: Join News 12 and
, the Time to Care part
* ners: Bourne Toyota,
" Subway and MCG at the
Augusta Common April
24 from Ila.m. to 4p.m.
for a fun-filled day.
There will be a lot of
games and even volun
teer with the non profit
** organizations in the
"CSRA. For more infor
mation please contact
"' Joy Johnson at (803)
279-1212
Salvation Army will host
* its second quarter Auto
Saturday, April 24, at the
* Salvation Army Adminis
trative office located at
13841 Green Streery Over
1120 vehicles including
" cars, trucks, vans and
“boats will be sold in an
absolute auction come
rain or shine. Auction
starts promptly at 10a.m.
" Pre-registration and a
fleet inspection will be
held on Thursday and
Friday, April 22 and 23,
from Ba.m. to Bp.m. For
more information on the
~ auction or how you can
" donate your vehicle to
* the Salvation Army for
- 100 percent tax credit
contact Stacey Johnson
at (706) 826-7933
Spring Concert at the
Augusta Common on
May 1 from 7-9 p.m. For
" more information, please
call (706) 821-1754.
" Disney on Ice at the
Augusta Civic Center
" April 25. For more infor
mation on upcoming
' events, -please call (706)
722:3521
Davidson Fine Art Mag
net School Senior’s
Exhibit on May 15 at the
Gertrude Herbert Insti
" tute of Art. On Tuesday
thru Friday at 10a.m., to
' Sp.m. A variety of tow
and three-dimensional
media will be represent
ed. For more informa
“ tion, please call (706)
" 722-5495
'*The Augusta Mini The
atre will present 90 of its
drama students in its
annual spring show, 4
- little Bit of this and A
* Little Bit of That and
" Keep Reaching for Your
Dreams, on Friday and
Saturday, April 30 and
‘May at Bp.m. at the Jack
"' B. Patrick Technology
_Center on the campus of
Augusta Technical Col
lege. On Sunday, May at
Trinity CME (Family
Life Center) on Glenn
Hills Drive at 6:30p.m.
Guest appearance by
Actress Samantha John
son. For more informa
tion, please call (706)
722-0598
The Comedy Zone pre
sented by the Modjeska.
Show begins 8:45p.m.
For more information,
please visit the website at
www.modjeskalounge.co
m, or call (706)303-
9700 %
The CSRA Humane
Society CSRA holds pet
adoptions every Saturday
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and
every Wednesday evening
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at
the Pet Center located
behind the Green Jackets
Stadium on Milledge
Rd. 261-PETS.
The Augusta Players will
present “The Wiz” at 8
pm on Friday April 30
and Saturday May 1 at 3
p.m., and on Sunday
May 2 at the Imperial
Theatre. Ticket prices
range from sl2 to $35
and are now available
online at www.augusta
players.com or by calling
The Augusta Players
business office at (706)
826-4707.
Augusta State Universi
ty’s Born(to Read Litera
cy Center presents the
Literacy stories with arts
and craft activities on
Saturday May 1 at Ba.m.
to 2p.m. The fee is
$24.00 At the Washing
ton Hall Cafeteria. ASU
campus for more infor
mation, please call
(706)733-7043
WPRW Power 107 a
Clear Channel Radio
station, the city of
Augusta and Augusta
Recreations and Parks
will host the fourth
annual Powerfest 2004,
Saturday, April 24,
beginning at Ip.m. at the
Augusta Lock & Dam
(1853 Lock and Dam Rd)
in Augusta Georgia.
Powerfest is sponsored in
part by Comcast Cable,
Milton Rueben Chevro
let, Touch of Class, and
McDonalds. Persons
interested in vending
should call (706) 396-
6000 ext. 113.
Augusta State University
Department of Fine Arts
Concerto Competition
will perform at the ASU
Orchestra Concerto
Concert on Tuesday,
April 27, at 8 p.m., at
the Grover C. Maxwell
Performing Arts Theatre.
Students performing at
the concert are Denise
Pike, soprano, Joel Cruz,
saxophone, and Burles
Johnson, 111, piano. They
will perform selections
from famous composers,
including Aaron Cop
land, Hector Berlioz, and
Sergei Rachmaninoff.
The concert is free and
open to the public. For
more information, call
(706) 737-1453.
The Augusta Red Cross
will offer a (new) Life
guard Management
Course on Saturday,
April 24 from 9:00 A.M.
- 3:00 P.M. at the Augus
ta Red Cross office. The
course prepares supervi
sors and pool managers
in: preparing for and
conducting in-service
training for their life
guard team. How to
select the lifeguard team
how to prepare for and
respond to an emergency
how to keep the life
guard team prepared how
to interact with the pub
lic.
The cost of the class is
$45 and registration is
required. For more infor
mation and to register,
please call the Red Cross
office, (706)724-8481.
Improving the
Chemotherapy Experi
ence is free educational
program to be offered on
Tuesday April 27 starting
at 6:30 at the Club
house. The clubhouse is
at 2567 Washington
Road in Augusta. Please
call 1(800) 399-7312 x
224 to reserve a space.
Appetizers will be pro
viding. The guest speak
er is Mitchelle Wade an
oncology clinical special
ist. Patients and family
members will be
informed on how to pre
pare for chemotherapy
and feel better emotion
(ally: before, during, and
after trearment. Spon
sored by the Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society.
Augusta Women’s Civic
Club will celebrate its
53rd Anniversary on
Sunday, April 25 at
Sp.m. The observance
will be held at the Lucy
Craft Laney Museum of
Black History. For more
information please con
tact Helen V. Henry at
(706) 855-7309
The Augusta Promenade
on April 30 presented by
the Augusta Choral Soci
ety with the United
States Army Signal Corp
Band at Scared Heart
Cultural Center at Bp.m.
For more information
please call (706) 826-
4713
Roar of Love Ballet at
Bell Auditorium 712
¥Telfair St Augusta, Ga.
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more information please
call (706) 724-2400 or
visit the website at
www.AugustaCivicCen
ter.com
Saint Paul’s Church at
6th and Reynolds on
April 30 Thru May-1
will have Saint Paul’s
Basaar. Friday starts at
7pm. Saturday 10am
2pm. A concert Friday
evening with the Canter
bury Choir and Soloists.
The concert will be fol
lowed by a live auction
and preview party to a
silent auction. Saturday
includes a children’s car
nival, a rummage sale,
homemade baked goods,
a silent auction, a cook
out and more. For more
information, please call
(706) 828-6555
Aiken Bluegrass Festival
April 30 through May 1.
Newberry Festival Site,
Downtown Aiken. Tick
ets are on sale at 803-
278-4TIX or www.tixon
line.com
The Harlem High
School present the
Relay for life in
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Harlem, Ga. on April
24 at Bp.m. The school
invites cancer survivors
to attend the survivor
dinner at 6p.m. in the
cafeteria at the high
school. For more infor
mation, please call
(706) 556-3448 or
(706)731-9900.
Pendleton King Park
Plant Swap and Sale on
May 110 am to Ipm at
the Pendleton King
Park Pavilion, 1600
Troupe Street in Augus
ta. Great plant informa
tion and plants for sale
or trade. Call Kay Mills
at (706) 738-4321 for
more information
Trinity Home Respira
tory and Medical
Equipment sales home
oxygen, portable Nebu
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ications. For more
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Ball. Saturday, April 17
- 8:00PM until /
Upscale Event Facility
6690 Roswell Road,
Atlanta. Dinner (cash
bar), Silent Auction,
Great give-away and
more. Tickets available
at Earwax — Spring
Street, Atlanta or call
(770)-420-8895.
Fernbank Museum of
Natural History 767
Clifton Road, N.E.
Atlanta, Ga. 30307 pres
ents Fernbank celebrates
Earth Day on Saturday,
April 24, at 10 a.m. to 2
p-m. This family activity
day features Earth Day
related events including:
Earth Day Craft Activi
ties, Earthworm Com
posting Demonstration,
Museum Scavenger Hunt
and Amazing Animal
Diversity, Live Animal
Program, presented by
Fernbank Educators Bu:-
terfly Ballad Puppet
Show, presented by The
Piccadilly Puppets Com
pany. For more informa
tion, please call
(404)929-6300 and for
tickets please call
(404)929-6400
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