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August State University
Continuing Education
presents Italian 101 on
January 25 thru March
15 class starts 7 to
8:30p.m. also Spanish 101
January, 25 thru March 1
from 7 p.m. to Yp.m. For
more information on the
classes please call (700)
737-1636 or visit the
website at
www.ced,aug.edu.
Good Hope After-school
“Bridging” program is
otter to tfic public at no
“ast. Hours ot operation
are Monday through
Thursday from 4:30 to
0:00 p.m. Elementary,
Middle and High School
students are encouraged to
apply. For more informa
tion please call (706) 722-
1031. The Church is
located at 710 East Cedar
Street, Augusta, Ga. where
the Rev. Dr. Johnny R.
Hatney 1s the pastor.
Wild West USCA Extra
Inning Bull Riding on
January 21 Augusta-Rich
mond County Civic Cen
ter at 8.m., presented by
the Atken AMBUCS Club
and benetiting the USCA
Baseball Scholarship Fund
and the Aiken AMBUCS
Club. For more intorma
tion, please call (706)
823-6672
JASON XVI: Disappear
ing Wetlands. On January
31 JASON-trained teach
ers and their students par
ticipate in live broadcasts
trom Fort Discovery and
classroom acuvites
throughout the school
vear. The JASON Expedi
tion teatures the Wetlands
ot the Louisiana Bayous.
Contact: Dr. Dave Tobu
ren, (706) 821-0631 or
800-0325-5445 ext 5589.
toburend@ncsdiscovery
.org
The Art Factory will ofter
classes in the arts tor chil
dren and adults, as well as
a home school program.
Study ballet, hip-hop,
Shakespeare, make-believe
(acting). strings, art histo
ry and more. Tuition assis
tance available and they
are stll accepting stu
dents. For more informa
tion, plcdsc call (706)
731-0008 or visit website
www.art factoryinc.org.
Clay Pigeon Target
Sporting Program for
New & returning mem
bers sponsored by the
University of Georgia Col
lege of Agriculture and
Environment Sciences
Volunteers & Coaches
Trained by Georgia 4-H
& Project S.A.EE. orien
tation and information
meeting. All question
about the club will be
addressed on Tuesday, Jan.
25 or Thursday, Jan. 27 at
the Savannah Rapids
Pavilion 6:30p.m. For
more information, please
call (706) 868-3413. This
special interest club ii]for
any student in the 7t -
12th grade that is interest
ed in participating in a
Clay Pigeon Target Sport
ing Program. Member fee
for the year is $25, this
includes competition fees.
DIVERSIONS
Medical College of Geor
gia’s The public is invited
to participate in the Med
'icarColle e of Georgia’s
Mini-Me§ical School to
learn more about science
and medicine. MCG fac
ulty will teach courses on
cancer, stem cells, den
tistry, laser vision correc
tion and more. Courses
are free and will be held
from 7-9 p.m. on six con
secutive Tuesdays begin
ning Feb. 22 in the MCG
School of Dentistry audi
torium. Advance registra
tion is encouraged. Online
registration is available at
htep://www.mcg.edu/ce/m
cd.i\tml. For more infor
mation, contact the MCG
Division of Continuing
Education at 706-721-
3967 or 800-221-6437.
“Boot Scoor Boogie” to
benefit the American Red
Cross on February 5. For
more information please
call (706)724-8481.
ASU Film Series presents
Burnt by the Sun on Jan
uary 31 170 University
Hall. The event is free.
Please call (706) 667-
4807.
Girls Inc. and Fhanncl
Six presents 3™ Daddy
daughter Dance on Satur
day, February S at The
Augusta Towers 2651
Perimeter Parkway at 7
p.m. to 10 p.m. The event
will have a DJ, profession
al pictures, party favors
and door prizes. The cost
tor per daddy and daugh
ter s $45 and per addi
vonal daughter is sls.
For more information,
please call (706) 733-
2512. Reservation only
CSRA Parkinson Support
Group January Meeting
the Augusta Chapter of
National Parkinson Foun
dation at 6 p.m. on Tues
day, January 25 at the St
John Towers Dining
Room 724 Greene Street
Augusta across from Bell
Auditorium. Dr. Sanjay
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emergency m the of Augusta
Drawing to be heid at the American Red Cross
"Boot Scoot Boogie Bash”
Saturday, February S, 2005
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Augusta Ballet 7
along with the CSRA Classic
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Experience this wovld venowned modern dance company
that was established by Garth Fagan, the Tony Award-Winning
choreographer for Broadways The Lion King.
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lickets sl7-540 or Land Rover Free Lander!
Call Now! Call for Details!
706.261.0555
or order online at & e
www.augustaballct.org
Cars Provided by:
Hank Aaron Jaguar Land Rowver Augusta
his program sponsored In part by
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Coarvey Pnning, Coean Cranner, Eoce Mepta, WAGT Chasned 26,
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AUGUSTA FOCUS
lyer will speak on Depres
sion & Anxiety. For more
information, please call
(706) 855-7690
Pace 2005: Call for
entries; postcard art com
petition & exhibition
(Pace 2005) entry Dead
line: 1 August 2005.
Juried show open to artists
ages 18. Original 4" x 6”
artworks in any medium.
S2O/3 works, $5 each
additional. Cash awards
and reproduction of win
ning works. Curt Teich
Postcard Archives, Lake
County Discovery Muse
um, 27277 Forest Preserve
Dr, Wauconda, IL 60084,
(847)-968-3381. Full
prospectus and entry
torm:
www.teicharchives.org.
Romancing the Songs
Saturday, January 29, at
the Radisson Rivirfront
Hotel on Two 10" Street
Augusta featuring Mae
stro Portnoy and the
Augusta Symphony
Promende Orchestra
Sarah Hancock, soprano
& Kyle Hancock, bari
tone. Ticket price is $65
for tables of 10 available.
For information, please
visit the website at
www.augustasymphony.
Augusta Ballet presents
Garth Fagan Dance, a
world-renowned modern
dance company estab
lished by Tony Award
winning choreographer
for Broadway’s “The Lion
King,” Garth Fagan, 7
p-m., Jan. 21 at The
Imperial Theatre. For
more information, please
call (706) 261-0555.
January 22 - Baby Safety
Shower. SAFE KIDS of
East Central Georgia pres
ents a free event to teach
new and expectant moms
and their guests about
infant and child safety.
Space is limited to 50; to
register, call 706-721-
KIDS (706-721-5437).
The Augusta-Aiken
Chapter of the Society of
Human Resource Man
agement will hold its
monthly professional
development breakfast
meeting on Friday, Janu
ary 21 at the Radisson
Riverfront Hotel Augusta.
Guest speaker will be
Linda Breeden, SPHR,
Director, Human
Resources for Bio-Lab Inc.
Contact Julie Wiltz at
(706) 650-7662 to make
reservations. For more
information about our
Chapter visit www.augus
ta-aikenshrm.org
New Volunteer Orienta
tion at the CSRA
Humane Society on Feb
ruary 5 at Ila.m. at the
Shelter, located on Wood
street past the Lake Olm
stead stadium. Call 261-
PETS for more informa
tion
Winter Gathering of
Writers, presented by
Augusta State University
on January 26 will Show
case of 2 poets in free
readings at 7:3opm in
E 157 Allgood Hall. Fea
turing Opal Moore of
Spelman College and
Chris Forhan of Auburn
University. For more
information call (706)
667-4807
Teachers Workshop
WOW! The Wonders of
Wetland, presented by
Phinizy Swamp Nature
AUGUSTA SYMPHONY
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DONALD PORTNOY, MUSIC DIRECT
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10
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Music of
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JANUARY DEBT FORGIVENESS
WIPE YOUR
SLATE CLEAN!
During the month of January, when you rent
r purchase anything with a value of $7.95 or more-
Late fees prior to 2005 will be erased!
Debt forgiveness applies to late balances only. Merchandise must be returned.
Augusta Leg 1304 N, Leg Rd. Across from Subway
Augusta TR 35006 Woodlake Dr. Across from Tire Plus
Park: January 27 at 5-
815p.m. and Jan 29 9a.m.
to Sp.m. Learn how to get
your K-12 students inter
ested in these fascinating
habitats. One PLU is
available for attending
both days. $25 Registra
tion fee includes curricu
lum and refreshments. For
more information please
call 828-2109 for infor
mation and registration
Garden City Chorus on
February 11 at Aiken
Playhouse-Chorus Perfor
mance. For more informa
tion, please call (706)
863-9128.
Russell Joel Brown:
Romance Unplugged on
February 12 at the Imper
ial Theatre, Bpm. Call the
Imperial Theatre at
(706)722-8341 or order
imperialtheatre.com
Career expos to be held at
Augusta State University
will host two career expos
next month. The first, an
Employer Expo, is sched
uled for Thursday, Feb.
17, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
The second, an Expo for
Educators, will be from
10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Friday,
Feb. 18. Both events will
be held at the Christen
berry Fieldhouse on
Wrightsboro Road and are
free and open to the pub
lic.
ATLANTA
High Museum of Art An
evening of art & music
Third Friday of the
Month, 5-Midnight.
Next Friday Jazz: January
21, Ojeda Penn and
Friends Voted “Best of
Atlanta” by Creative
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Activities and Events:
Live Jazz in the Robin
son Atrium, 5 to 12 p.m.
Family art-making work
shops, 6-8 p.m. Dinner,
desserts, and drinks for
purchase prepared by
Carole Parks Catering.
General public admis
sion: sls Museum Mem
bers: FREE. For more
information please call
(404) 733-4575
SOUTH CAROLINA
A South Carolina His
torical Maker for the
Jacksonville Lodge/ Jack
sonville School at 351
Huber Clay Rd. Langley,
S.C. will be unveiled and
dedicated on Saturday,
January 22 at Ip.m. The
South Carolina Depart
ment of Archives and
History, the Jacksonville
Community, area church
es, area schools and
friends will take part in
this historic event. Please
join. For more informa
tion please call (803)
593-9260.
Aiken Community Play
house presents Neil
Simon’s “Chapter Two” at
The Washington Center
for the Performing Arts at
124 Newberry Street,
Aiken. Performances at 8
p.-m. Jan. 21-22, 28-29
and Feb. 4-5, and 3 p.m.
Jan. 30. For more infor
mation please call (803)
648-1438.
“Chapter Two”, present
ed by the Aiken Commu
nity Playhouse on Febru
ary 5 Washington Center
for Performing Arts Bpm.
For more information call
803-641-9165
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