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March 10, 2005
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MUSIC
Hampton University Concert
Choir in Performance : The
Augusta/ Aiken Chapter of the
National Alumni tsg)ciation.
Inc. presents the Hampton
University Concert Choir of
Hampton, Virginia in per
formance on Sunday, March
13, at 5:30 p.m. at Good
Hope Baptist Church at 710
East Cedar Street —Augusta. A
special invitation is extended
to youth groups. There will be
accepted. For more informa
tion, contact Dr. Marsha E
Harnis, by email
mhth@aol.com.
The Augusta Concert Band
presents the ()g:nnual Cleon
Mauldin Memonial Concert
on Sunday, March 13 at 3:00
p.m. in the Maxwell Perform
ing Arts Theater on the cam
pus of Augusta State Universi
ty. Admission to the concert is
free. Guest Artist will be the
internationally acclaimed
euphonium soloist, Adam
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—presents on March 10 the
Encore Chamber Concert at
Old Medical College,
8:00p.m. For more informa
tion, please call (706) 721-
9566
The Harry Jacobs Chamber
Music Sodiety Charles
Wadsworth And Friends on
March 11 Charles
Wadsworth, for many years
head of New York's Chamber
Music Society of Lincoln Cen
ter and present director of the
Spoleto Festival Chamber
Music Series. 8:00 p.m. at
ASU Performing Arts Theatre;
Pre-concert 7:15 p.m. For
more information, please call
(706) 737-1878
ARTS
Davidson Fine Arts School-
Senior class 2005 Showcase on
March 22 at 7:00 p.m. at the
Beverly | Barnhart Theatre
adults $5.00, senions/children
AUGUSTA FOCUS
$4.00, and DFA students
$3.00. For more information,
please (706) 823-6924
Augusta Ballet-Pinocchio on
March 11 and 12 Local chore
ographer Peter Powlus will
carve out this magnificent
world premiere for children of
all ages. 7:00 p.m. Friday and
3 pm. Sarumfiy at the Imperi
al Theatre. Tickets range from
sl7- S4O dollars and can be
purchased by calling Augusta
Ballet. For more irTE)mmtion,
plcasc aall (706) 722-8293
ATTRACTION
Motorized tours of Historic
Aiken every Saturday at 10-
11:30 a.m. Tours leave from
the Washington Center for the
Performing Arts. Reservations
required. Patrons must be age
2 and older. For more infor
maton please call (803) 642-
7631.
Augusta Golf & Botanical
Gardens of the Georgia Golf
of Fame features beaunful dis-
play gardens, as well as bronze
sculptures of some of golf’s
greatest masters. Available for
rent for a variety of functions.
Group discount rates available.
Closed Mondays; open from 9
am.-5 p.m. Tues.-Sat.; open
from 1-5 p.m. on Sunday.
Admission is $5.50 for adults;
$4.50 for students, seniors and
military; $3.50 for children (4-
12); free for children 3 and
under. Sundays are two-for
one with a Super Sunday
coupon. Annual garden mem
bcrsfiips are available. For
more information, please call
(706) 724-4443 or 1-888-
874-4443 or visit the website
at www.gghf.org,
MUSEUM
Morris Museum of Art-Art at
Lunch Tour with the Artist on
March 18 Join Jonathan
Green for a tour of his exhibit.
Food from Hot Foods Calvin,
reservations required lunch
begins Noon at the Morris.
For more information, please
aall (706) 724-7501
Sacred Heart Art Hall Exhibit
Opening and Reception on
March 11 The reception is for
Ken Woo 6pm-Bpm at the
Sacred Heart Cultural Center.
For more info contact Judy
Evans, Art Hall Coordinator
(706) 826-4700.
LITERARY PURSUITS
Children’s St. Patrick's Day
Program: Thurs., March 17,
10:00 - 10:30 am. Monday
Movies — Start Time 6:30p.m.
— Free Admission March 7- 1
Heart Huckabee's (2004,
Rated R, dir. by David O.
Russell — 106 minutes) March
14- Dazed and Confused
(1993, Rated R, dir. by
Richard Linklater — 103 min
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Augusta Alumnae Chapter
Presents
Creme de la Creme
featuring
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Saturday, April 16, 2005
6:00 p.m.
Beulah Grove Baptist Church
1434 Poplar Street, Augusta, Ga.
Tickets on Sale NOW:
The Walker Group
1143 Laney-Walker Blvd., Augusta, GA 30901
Adults $15.00
Students $5.00
**Group discounts available**
For more information, please call Monique Walker at 708-722-4222, ext. 230.
utes) March 21- Spm? Sum
mer, Fall, Winter. . .and Spring
(2003, Rated R, dir. by Ki-
Duk Kim - 103 minutes)
March 28- Finding Neverland
(2004, Rated PG, dir. by Marc
Forster — 106 minutes.) For
more information, please call
(706) 821-2600
AARP Tax Assistance: AARP
volunteers will hclfgsfwida tax
preparation on a first-come,
first-served basis. No appoint
ments or registration required.
Bring a copy of your previous
year's tax return and relevant
information and forms,
including identification and
social security card. Electronic
filing is available. Tax help is
avaiEblc at these branches:
Augusta -Friedman Branch -
Thursdays 9 am.-1 p.m.
Augusta - Maxwell Branch -
Tuesdays, Fridays, and Satur
days 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Through April 15.F0r more
information, please call (706)
821-2600
Appleby Branch, 2260 Walton
Way, Augusta Book Sale Spon
sored by Friends of the Augus
ta Library on Saturday, March
19, 10:00 a.m-1:00 p.m. Hard
backs $1; Paperbacks 50 Cents.
For more information, please
call (706) 736-6244
Warren County Library, 101
Warren St., Warrenton, GA
30828 Easter Egg Hunt :
Wed., March 30, 10:30 a.m.
For children through the age
of 8. For more information,
please call (706)465-2656
AFTER SCHOOL
PROGRAMS
Gertrude Herbert Institute of
Ant-Spring Quarter Tuesday,
MarcE 15 dlasses begin
Studio art classes and work
shops are available for adults,
youth, and children in a vari
ety of media including draw
ing, printmaking, painting,
cc:]mlcs. etfc_ dt;s request a mfilfc
a o llstlrg or
cnmiloghwia@ghia.org. r more
information, please call (706)
722-5495
Good Hope After-school
“Bridging” program is offer to
the public at no cost. Hours of
operation are Monday
through Thursday from 4:30
to 6:00 p.m. Elementary, Mid
dle and High School students
are encouraged to apply. For
more information please call
(706) 722-1031. ']%c Church
is located at 710 East Cedar
Street, Augusta, Ga. where the
Rev. Dr. Johnny R. Hatney is
the pastor.
The Art Factory will offer
classes in the arts for children
and adults, as well as a home
school program. Study ballet,
hip-hop, ;iakcspmrc make
believe (acting), strings, art his
tory and more. Tuition assis
tance available and they are
still accepting students. For
more in}:)mmtion. please call
(706) 731-0008 or visit web
site www.artfactoryinc.org,
Gibbs Library (Mondays,
Wednesdays, & 'lhuncfiys)
Registration is on a quarterly
basis. (Please call (706) 863-
1946 1o inquire) 10:15 for 2
year olds; 11:00 for 3-5 year
olds; Family Storytime for all
ages Wednesdays 4:00 p.m.
DIVERSIONS
St. Patridk’s Day Story Time
and Craft Workshop with
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