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State University Division
of Continuing in these
areas and a presentation
by local AAPC chapter.
For more information,
please call (706) 737-
1636 or
www.ced.aug.edu
Murphy Middle School
is recruiting published
“authors to be apart of
the school’s 2005 Family
-and community book
fair. Interested pub
.lished authors may con
tact Mr. Edward Maner
at (706)-737-7350 or
(706)-793-4349
The eight annual Ms.
Senior Georgia-Carolina
Pageant will be held on
Saturday, September 11
at 7p.m. at the Perform
ing Arts Theater on the
campus of Augusta State
University. Tickets are
SIO.OO and are available
from the Senior (iitizcns
‘Council, 535 15*
Street, Augusta Ga., by
calling (706) 826-4480,
extensions 300, 825-
7624 or at the door.
The 1961 and 1962
classes of the former
‘John P. Blanchard High
“School will host a School
Reunion on Saturday,
September 4, at 6 p.m.,
at The Gordon Club,
Building 18402-19th
Street, Fort Gordon,
Georgia. Tickets for this
special event are $25.00
each and may purchased
from any member of the
1961-62 classes or by
contacting Lillie
Tanksley at (706) 733-
7569 or Dr. Lester Pol
lard at (706) 863-7058.
"The Tickets sales will be
used to establish an Edu
cation Scholarship fund.
“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,
‘Grandparent’s Apprecia
‘tion Day at Georgia
‘Golf Hall of Fame’s
Botanical Gardens on
-Sept. 12 at 1-spm 2 for
'1 admission. Bring a pic
'nic lunch and enjoy the
day with your family.
‘Call 724-4443 for more
‘information or visit
‘www.gghf.org for details
'Clean Up Day Sat.,
‘August 28, 9:00-noon.
‘Assist Academy staff
'with Nature Park proj
‘ects. Breakfast items and
'great camaraderie pro
‘'vided. RSVP to (706)
'B2B-2109 by August 26.
‘T.W. Josey High School
-Class of 1985 will hold
*a car wash on Saturday,
"August 28, 2004 from
°10:00 a.m. until 2:00
'p.m., in front of T.W.
Josey High School, 1701
Fifteenth Street. Pro
ceeds will benefit pro
grams and activities to
support members of this
year’s senior class at
Josey. Donations will be
accepted. For more
information, please call
(706) 733-5810 for more
information or email
Eagleßs_info@yahoo.co
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-Education
presented by University
Health Care: Pot Luck
Club/Lunch and Learn
“Fiber: What’s enough?”
Noon to 1:30p.m. Fri
day, August 27 Commu
nity Resource Center on
Belair Road. Featuring
guest speaker Dr. Fran
Frye. Open to the public
but reservations are
required. For more infor
mation, please call (706)
868-3231
Augusta’s Upscale Sin
gles - Weekend Get
Away To Chateau Elan.
August 28-29. Includes:
Accommodations at the
Inn Saturday, tour win
ery, wine tasting of 100
premium wines, live
music, food sampling,
spa treatments, grape
stomping contest, and
golf challege, bottle of
wine in the room, and
the dinner buffet at the
Versailles Restaurant
(cash bar of dinner
event). Cost: Member
$225 double occupancy
$375 single Non-mem
ber cost $275 double
occupancy $425 single.
For more information,
please call (706) 595-
7554.
United Way of the
CSRA 2004 Campaign
Kickoff Bell Auditorium
Monday, August 30
11:30a.m. sls per per
son/$l2O corporate
table. For more informa
tion call (706) 724-5544
AMCVB offers Driving
Historical Tours on Sep
tember 1, Every Saturday
from 1:30-3:30pm the
AMCVB offers a driving
tour of Augusta. Lead by
Ann McKnight or a
qualified tour guide and
includes downtown and
the historic Summerville,
“Hill” area. Tours also
include admittance into
Augusta’s Museum of
History. Tours depart
from the Augusta Visitor
Information Center
located inside the Augus
ta Museum of History at
560 Reynolds Street. The
cost is $lO for adults and
$5 for children. The
tours are given on a 15
passenger van so reserva
tions are necessary. To
make reservations call
724-4067 or visit the
Visitors Information
Center Mon.-Sat. for 10-
Spm and Sun. from 1-5.
Weekday Volunteer Edu
cator Training Thursday
Sept. 2. Learn how to
lead nature hikes for
school field trips at
Phinizy Swamp Nature
Park. Free of charge; |
lunch provided. RSVP
by August 31 to (706)
828-2109
The Richmond County
retired educators Asso- 1
ciation will hold its ger
enal meeting, Wednes
day, September 4 at
12:00 p.m. at Ramada
Inn Plaza Hotel, 340
Broad Street, Augusta, ‘
Ga. The luncheon fee is J
SIO.OO. For more infor
mation, call (803) 278-
3208 :
Servants of God Bap
tist Church AWANA
Club kickof & registra
tion will be Wednesday,
September 8 at6:oop.m.
at Servants of God Bap-
tist Church, located
2127 Martin Luther
King, Jr. Blvd. Children,
ages 3-12 are invited.
AWANA is nondenomi
national ministry that
assits churches in reach
ing children & teenagers.
For more information,
please call (706) 724-
0008.
Comcast Blood Drive on
September 2 Comcast is
located at 105 River
Shoals Pkwy. This event
is in partnership with
the Shepeard Communi
ty Blood Center. Call
737-4551 for details
Our Ist Annual Rhodes
Financial Services /Augus
ta Safe Homes golf tour
nament is quickly
approaching. We are
hosting the event at
Jones Creek Country
Club on Friday August
27 at 1:00 p.m., Awards
Banquet at 6:00p.m
--7:00p.m. At that time we
will give all donations to
Safe Homes. For more
information (706) 855-
0350 ext. 260
ATLANTA
Fernbank Celebrates
Bugs, Bats and Bones
Explore what’s cool
about Halloween with
special hands-on activi
ties that teach about
bugs, bats, bones and
more. The Fernbank Cel
ebrates series concludes
with a special focus on
some of the most recog
nizable Halloween icons.
The annual series
includes four special
family days designed to
build on the education
mission of the Museum,
while providing addi
tional opportunities to
explore natural history.
The series includes Fern
bank Celebrates Africa,
Fernbank Celebrates
Earth Day and Fernbank
Celebrates Dinosaurs, and
Fernbank Celebrates Bugs,
Bats and Bones. Each
event has a central theme
and features a variety of
hands-on activities for
the entire family. Satur
day, October 23 at 10
a.m. - 2 p.m. The muse
um is located Fernbank
Museum of Natural His
tory 767 Clifton Road,
N.E. Atlanta, GA
30307.Fernbank Cele
brates Bugs, Bats and
Bones is included with
Museum admission.
Tickets are sl2 for
adults, sll for students
and seniors, $lO for chil
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dren 12 & under and
free for members. For
more information call
(404)929- 6300 or visit
www.fernbank.edu/muse
um.
Two tents, sixty restau
rants & a weekend of
tastes 2004 taste of
Atlanta participating
restaurants unveiled.
With Celebrity Chefs
Emeril Lagasse, Marvin
Woods & Roy Yam
aguchi -Friday, Septem
ber 17-Sunday, Septem
ber 19 Times: Friday,
7pm —ll pm; Saturday:
11a.m.to 9p.m.; Sunday:
Noon 6 p.m. Friday
Night Party includes
‘tastes’, drinks, live
entertainment & chef
demonstration. Loca
tion: Under the Spectac
ular Tents at Lenox
Square near Rich’s-
Macy*s — Atlanta, GA
Tickets: Friday’s Benefit
Party SIOO/person or
$l5O a pair; Saturday &
Sunday S3O at the door;
$25 in advance
Tickets available at the
Lenox concierge,
www.tasteofatlanta.org
and all Ticket master
locations. Group tickets
of 10 or more. For more
information, please call
(404) 881-2000.
Shandon Anderson
Foundation Annual
Labor Day Charity on
Thursday, September 2
at 4:oopm - 8:00 p.m.
Youth Fitness Summit —
Centennial Olympic
Park - Downtown
Atlanta 10:00pm -
Until. The next event is
Kick-Off Event at
Elevenso on Friday, Sep
tember 3 at 8:00pm
Comedy Show at the
Fox Theatre featuring
DL Hughley & Bruce
Bruce. Saturday, Sep
tember 4 at 9:00a.m.
Golf Tournament at
Legacy Golf Links at
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6:30 p.m. — Until GALA
at the Atlanta History
Center - Live Auction,
Music, Dinner & More
Performance by Hidden
Beach artist, Mike
Phillips & the
Unwrapped Band. For
more information on the
Shandon Anderson
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SOUTH CAROLINA
The South Carolina
State Museum Media
sponsors include B
-106.7 FM, WIS-TV, The
State, and Lamar Adver
tising. The State Muse
um is now open from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. every
Monday until Sept. 6,
Labor Day, in addition
to our regular hours.
Attack on battery Wagn
er can be seen until
Sept. 12. For more
information, contact Tut
Underwood, (803) 898-
4948 or tut.under
wood@museum.state.sc.
us.
The Jazz Corner pres
ents Les Demerle
renowned Percussionist
Les DeMerle to perform
at Hilton Head’s Hottest
Spot (Hilton Head) The
Jazz Club on Hilton
Head Island is pleased to
welcome the Dynamic
Les DeMerle Orchestra
featuring Bonnie Eisle
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performing Friday, Sep
tember 3, and Saturday,
September 4, at 7:30
p-m. The group is
based on Amelia Island,
Florida, where they per
form regularly at the ele
gant Ritz-Carlton hotel.
Tickets for the perform
ance are $5.00 and can
be purchased at The Jazz
Corner, which is located
at The Village at Wex
ford - C-1, Hilton Head
Island, S.C. 29928,
Call (843) 842-8620,
email Jazz Corner
@aol.com or log on to
www.thejazzcorner.com.
For more information
about the Les DeMerle
Orchestra featuring
Bonnie Eisle, log on to
www.lesdemerle
music.com
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