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about the E:ml Humane Soci
ety.
Annual Girl Scout’s breakfast
Nov. 2, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Odell
Weeks Center in Aiken:
Promises to Keep. For more
information, please call (706)
774-0505.
The Evil Dead Trilogy-U
Close & Personal Sunda F
Oct. 31. At the Imperial *he—
atre, will start at 7 p.m. Hal
loween night and at midnight.
For more information, please
call (706) 722-8293
ing Contest Delta
gpmymmdty Inc, will
hlcfi]c’l]?ts annual Poetry Reading
Contest on November 11 in
the Odeum at Paine College
at 6:30 p.m. The contest is
(t}fl? to student in grades one
ugh twelve. Entry forms
are available at all Richmond
County schools. The deadline
to submit entry forms is Octo
ber 27. For more information
contact Christine Miller-Betts
or Rita Stubblefield at (706)
724-3576. The public is invit
ed to attend.
Community Health Fair Sat
urday, November 13, at A.R.
Johnson Health occszfiatifns/4
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laney%}{é%d. 10 am. to
i]l:.m. Sponsored by the Beu-
Grove BaK/tlllstmsC{uurdl
Health Care Ministry and
Community Resource Center
of Augusta, Ga. For more
information, please call (706)
724-1086
Historic Springfield Baptist
Church lfis,pn:fi)nngß:PmS? to
New Orleans for their 31
Annual Bayou Classic,” featur
ing Grambling State Universi
tsy vs. Southern University on
aturday, November 27. For
more information, call (706)
790-0021. The Rev. Dr. ET.
Maginis thepastor,
Monster Movie Madness
Weekend Kicks Off on Satur
day, October 30 at the Imperi
al %’hmme . Our Movie \)\’;c:k
end Kicks Off with A Sfidal
Double Feature for the Kids:
the 1948 blockbuster Abbort
and Costello Meet Frankenstein
at 1:00 pm and the 1966 Don
Knotts comedy “7he Ghost
and Mr. Chicken at 3:00 pm.
Tickets - $3 or get the Double
Feature Pass - just $5. For A
Spooky Time (and more infor
mation) call the box office at
(706) 722-8341
The Omicron Zeta Chapter
of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
of the Hephzibah/ Am
area presents its Blue
Project ( Scholarship and
Community Fundraiser)
“Steppen 2004”, a Non-
Greek Step Show. The event
Wiltlh be htzgi oré Novembcir 13
at the He righam Center
on GolderrllryCamp Road at 5
p.m. For more information,
E}&se contact Shirley Howard
r tickets or registration at
(706) 796—03;2.
The Augusta Players will hold
auditions for “The Best Litde
Whorehouse in Texas” ages 18
and up. Audition dates are
October 25 and 26 at 7 p.m.
and November 1 at 7 p.m.
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2525 WASHINGTON ROAD 738-0654
All auditions at 1001 Walton
Way. For more information,
please call (706) 8264707 or
visit our website at augusta
players.com.
Health Central will host an
%fl House and Free
DYPUMP Class on Satur
day, Oct. 23,9 a.m.4 p.m., at
the fadlity at 945 Broad St.
The open house indudes free
health screenings such as
blood pressure and body fat
analysis. For more informa
tion, please call (706)724-
4408, ext. 224, to register for
the BODYPUMPE:.
Greater Augusta Stan:E Show
on October 23-24 at the
Guest \%Vntemadonal INN( onl
3023 Washington and atl
-20 exits). The 200" Anniver
of the death of Geo.
%(thon o%adow@ufiu,
ties time are on
m October 23 10 a.m.
to Sp.m. and Sunday, October
24 10 am. to 4 p.m. Free
Admission and easy parking,
For more information please
contact (706) 798—669%
St. Vincent DePaul Center
Board of Directors Meeting;
will meet the second Wednes
day of each month at 12:30
p.m. in the Conference Room
of the Ssalvation Army, 1384
Green Street, Augusta. For
more information please call
(706) 828-3444 or (706) 828-
3322
ASU’s Born to Read Literacy
Center and Patch work Play
ers rr&scnt Midas and the
Golden Touch on Friday, Oct
22 show times are 9:30 thru
10:30 and 11:30 a.m. at the
Maxwell Performing Arts The
ater. The cost is s3.§o per per
son (Children and Adults)
Seating is on first on a first
come, first serve basis. For
more information, (706) 733-
7043
Murphy Middle School is still
seeking published book
authors to paru'dqghm in its
2005 book fair. There are still
five slots available to authors.
Interested authors may contact
Edward Maner at 70({793-
4349 or 706-737-7350
2004 Women in Business
Thursday, Oct. 26 11:30-
I:3opm, Radisson Riverfront
Hotel. Speaker: Dan Thur
mon. Topic Maintaining Your
Balance in an Off Balance
World. Tables, seating 10, are
available for $350 for mem
bers and $450 for non-mem
bers. Individual tickets are S4O
for members and SSO for non
members. Please call the
Chamber at 821-1300 to pur
chase your ticket today.
A concert honoring Veterans
will be held on Veteran's Day,
Thursday, IP}l%vc}r)ncll:_)g 11 at
7:30 p.m. The rmance
will figture Rich Brasco and
the Savannah River Winds.
gorlltc}frt will be held aStc'.:hhc :
orth Augusta H. 1% )
fiuditoritrl\lm,riOOO obcone
venue, No A(uium,
South Carolina. Concert
admission is free. For more
information, call Ken Smith at
(706) 442-7588.
Miss CSRA Pageant to raise
money for charities Dysart-
MTC Agency & Allison
Emcrfi)nss are seeking dele
tes for the upg)ming Miss
&RA Pageant™. The com
ition bfi with a
Ei‘mrsal inner on Friday,
October 29, 2004 at the pres
;-lfl(t):ls Ram Riverfront
otel in t
events will oontinucpfi%-
out the day on Saturday. The
Pageant culminates in the
s iy el
t mon Sa
eveega'mrrllg. Contestants must b)::
at least four years old to partic
ipate. There are several age
cfiavisions. For more informa
tion o to enter, or spgnsor the
Miss CSRA Pageant™-
Augustas Newest Tradition,
please call the studio at (706)
868-7221 or visit the website
at www.MissCSßA.org,
Swan Lake Act 11 & other
Works on October 22 & 23 at
7p.m. at The Imperial Theatre
see classical ballet at its finest
with Swan lake Act Il along
with anew work by Thomas
Shoemaker set to the music of
the Everly Brother. For more
information, please call (706)
722-8293
CSRA Padnwndsio}:x Dlj?se sup
rt grou ost their
I2)80451-1’(;:rllc)inson Walk on Sat
urday, November 6 at the
Family Y on Wheeler Rd.
Augusta Ga. The walk will
start at 9a.m. For more infor
mation, please call (706) 738-
2679
Hephzibah High School:
C&ofl%?g\havi its 10
year class reunion on?aturday.
November 27. For more infor
mation, please call (864) 234-
5566 or email
classevents@juno.
The Comedy Zone presented
by the Modjeska. Show begins
8:45p.m. For more informa
tion, please visit the website at "
www.modjeskalounge.com
Augusta Choral Society Pre
sents on October 22 “Crudi
fixus” by Lott, “Gloria” by
Vivaldi and “Requiem in D”
by Faure Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. at
Sacred Heart Cultural Center.
For information, please call
(706) 826-4713.
Swan Lake Act Ilg:lluus a new
work by Augusta Ballet's
Thomas Shoemaker set to the
music of the Everly Brothers,
to run Oct. 22-23 at 7pm at
The Imperial Theatre. Call
(706) 261-0555
4th Annual Miracle Mile
Walk Mirade Mile Walk, 3-
mile fun walk. 0ct.23, 2211(1)(04
Registration: 8-9 am. W
begins at 9a.m. at the Augusta
Common at Reynolds Street
and Eighth Street. 100 percent
benefits Breast Cancer in the
C.S.RA. For more informa
tion, contact (706)729-5657
or foundation@uh.org or
www.universityhealth.org
Mistletoe State Parks Family
Fall Fest on Saturday, October
23. The event begins at 5 p.m.
and ends at 10 p.m. Activities
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AUGUSTA FOCUS
induded a live bands, hayride,
pumpkin scavenger hunt,
roasting marshmallows, apple
bobbi stggtdlcr, and a
nightfic. e evcntsdagc free
to registered guests and $5 per
car-load for dgalily park visiu?rz.
For more information, call
(706) 541-0321.
Dinner with the Doctor
“Breast Cancer Treatments
and Research” Mark Robert
Keaton, M.D., Medical
Oncologist. Tuesday, Oct. 26
at 5:30 pm. First Baptist
Church of Augusta 3500 Wal
ton Way. Free dinner will be
served. Open to public. Reser
vation Required. For more
information, please call 706-
868-3231 or 800-413-6652.
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Richmond gunty and South
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a Political Forum on Tuesday,
Oct. 26 at 6:30 unul 8:30
p.m. at the Imperial Theater
mlii Boarcfggzlet in :
town A]fi;sm_ The Polit
ical Forum is free and open to
the public. For more 'mgrma
tion, please call (706) 792-
1427
Roots of Gmdenufi Series at
the Georgia Golf Hall of
Fame’s Botanical Gardens
6:30 p.m. on October 21
Educational f:SSion this
month will feature: I’l:gmng'
for winter. For more informa
tion, please call 7244443
Heart Walk to benefit the
American Heart Association
for more information, please
call 855-5005 for dctaii
iving Historical Tour, pre
sented by the Augusta Metro
Convention and Visitors
Bureau
October 21, 2004
1:30-3:30 p.m. on October
23. Featuring the Summerville
and Downtown areas, as well
as admission to the Augusta
Museum of History. $lO
Adults and $5 for Children.
Reservations are required:
(706) 7244067
Hallelujah for Health Benefit
on October 23 will be at Paine
College at the Gilbert Lam
buth Chzfiel at 7p.m., featur
ing area choirs. For more
g\%)rmation, please call (706)
828-2396
Bilbo and the ic Ring: A
musical based (1)\:2(51 'Ih?lll-l‘%b—
--bit” will be presented by Story
land Theatre at ASU’s
Maxwell Performing Arts The
atre on Oct. 26, 27, 28 and 29
at 9:3oam, 10:45am and
12:15pm and Oct 30 at 3
p.m. For more information,
please call (706) 736-3455
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