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Carolyn Fortson: Thurs.,
Ma.rt?:nl’/. 4 p.m. Gibbs
Library. Registration is
required. For more informa
tion, please call (706) 863-
1946
Soul Bar-The Drive by
Truckers Special guest Shaun
Piazza Band at River walk
Amphitheater in downtown
Augusta Georgia tickets avail
able through Jomo Entertain
ment sls. For more informa
tion, please call (706) 724-
8880
Suill Water Tap Room 974
Broad Street, Augusta, GA
30901 presents on March 18
Ten Mii' Tide for more info
Visit
wwwistillwatertaproom.com.
Columbia County Choral
Sodiety-Solo Ensemble Show
case on March 19 Showcase
takes place at the First Baprist
Church, Evans GA on the cor
ner of Washington Rd and N.
Belair Rd 7:30 pm. SB.OO for
adults and $6.00 for seniors
and students for more info call
650-2311.
Lyceum Series. On March
10, Massenkott: Russian Folk
Festival. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.,
at the Maxwell Performing
Arts Theartre. $5 to $7. Co
sponsored by Cullum Lecture
Senies. For more information
please call (706) 737-
1609. Tennis vs. USC Aiken.
Mens and Womens, 2 p.m.,
Newman Tennis Center.
Concerts with a Cause -A
Collage of the Arts for Passion
Week 7:00p.m. March 20
The Passion Story told with
visual art, music, drama, and
dance, featuring the ASO
String Quartet, the ASU
choirs, the St. John Choirs,
and Alvin Blount, organist.
The cause: The ( }ol(?'cn Har
vest Food Bank. St. John Unit
ed Methodist Church 736
Greene Street Augusta, Geor
gia 706 724 9641
Columbia County Library-
Book Discussion on March 21
Discussion of the book The
Winter Queen by Bons
Akunin 7p.m. -Bp.m. For
more information, please call
(706) 821-1135
Pun Night Friday March 11
at 6p.m. unal 10p.m. Feartur
ing a Traditional Irish singer
from County Downs Irzfi.nd
Tracy Sands, located at the
Augusta Commons. For more
information, please call (706)
724-6912
Faculty Artist Series on March
17 USC Aiken Etherredge
Center é);isents the USCA
music faculty 7:30 pm in
O’'Connell Theatre. For more
information, please call Amy
Connell, (706) 6674807
Great American Yard Sale
Fort Gordon, Georgla — The
Great American Yard Sale will
be held March 19 from 8 a.m.
to 12 noon in the four hous
ing areas on post. Military per
sonnel who {i)\:)cfim Gordon,
Maglin, Olive and McNair
Terraces can sell to the public
any personnel items they no
longer need. For more infor
mation, please call (706) 791-
9536.
Help the Gir Scouts celebrate
women: Girl Scouts, Central
Savannah River Coundil is
seeking nominations for the
2005 Women of Excellence
Awards. Awards are given in
the categories of Arts, Business,
Community Service Educa
ton, Health, Government and
Professions. If you know a
women who has made an out
standing contribution in her
field, an aur:rm on her com
munity and serves as an out
standing role model to girls
and women; go to
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a nomination form
or call the Girl Scout service
center at (706) 774-0505. The
deadline for nomination is
March 25.
Easter Egg event 2005 pre
sented by the Red Top Moun
tain State Park Interpretive
Staft and Friends of Red Top
Mountain State Park on Satur
day, March 26 at 8 am. to 10
p.m. pictures with the Bunny.
Meet the bunny in the Lodge.
Pictures available for a small
fee. At 10a.m. to 11 activities,
join in games, crafts, even get
your face painted and at 11 to
12 p.m. Easter Egg Hunt.
Gather behind the Lodge.
Ages and under only. Groups
will be divided by age. For
more information, please call
(770) 9754226
The CSRA Catholic Pro-Life
Council is sponsoring "Youth
Encounter 2005" for Catholic
young people, Bth through
12th grades, at Aquinas High
School, Augusta GA on
March 19, trom 8 am. to
Sp-m. Mr. Paul George
nationally acclaimed Life Teen
regional director, will be the
est speaker. His theme will
E: "God's Blueprint, a Plan
tor Life." He wall cover the
topics; "Born to Wild",
“Step'n in or Step'n out”,
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AUGUSTA FOCUS
"Desire to Desire”, "Stamped,”
and "Kingdom Come", Sim
pler Steps to Smarter Choices.
Come join us for a most God
filled day. Registration is $5
and includes lunch. For more
information, please call (706)
855-0906
Coach Norman Bonner retire
ment banquet/ roast on
March 26 at 6p.m. at the
Julian Smith Casino, 2200
Broad Augusta, GA 30904.
The event starts at 6p.m. and
the cost of the event sls per
person. Tickets are available at
Lucy C. Laney High School,
1339 Laney Walker Blvd.
Augusta, GA. 30902. For
more information, call (706)
823-6900.
CSRA Humane Society
celebrity softball challenge
Sunday, May 1 at Lake Olm
stead Stadium: The date has
been set for this year's compe
tition between members of
I\)c.l] mcdi.l o hcncfit lhc
CRSA Humane Society. On
Sunday, May 1 radio, TV and
print personalities will com
plete in a three game softball
challenge at the home of the
Augusta Greenjackets, Lake
Olmstead Stadium. Ist Game:
Print vs. Cable, 2nd Game:
TV vs. Radio, 3rd Game:
Winners of Games 18&2.
Other activities feature celebri
ty/entertainment memorabilia
for auction, Kid Activities,
Concessions, Souvenirs and
more. Gates open at noon,
first game at Ip.m. Tickets will
cost $5.
Art beat: Wayne Jones crafting
a legacy Wednesday, March 23
at 5:30 p.m. Mr. Jones, an
MFA candidate at the Lamar
Dodd School of Art, UGA,
will address the history of
studying craft and decorative
arts at UGA in the middle of
Georgia Pre-Kindergarten Registration -
Four Year Old Program E
Richmond County School System
wm: Thursday, wfl‘, 2005 8:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m, ;
WHERE : Registration will be held at the following 15
locations: yowy Schools ..
All Richmond County Elementary Schools e
{excluding C.T. Walker Magnet School) pt o 3
Community Centers % st a
Henry Brigham, May Park, W.T. Johnson
MUST BRING:
1. State Certified Birth Certificate
2. Proof of Georgia Residence .
3. Child Care Pre-School Immunization Certificate
(on GA Form #3231) ,
4. Eye, Ear and Dental Record (on GA Form #3300) .
S. Social Security Card of Child
REQUIREMENT: Child must be four years old on or before:
September 1, 2008, and be a resident of the State of Georgia.
For additional information, call the Georgla Pre-K Office, (706) 826-1134.
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International Day of Service
Y N T Y
HIV/ AIDS WALK
Saturday, March 12, 2005 8:00 a.m.
Lucy Laney Museum of History
Come walk with the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta
Soronty, Ine. mour effort to promote wellness, education
N and rescarch on HIVAIDS and 1o raise money 1o assis
M HIV AIDS patients, lamuhies and local caregvers.
k The walk 1s expected 1o cover approximateh two and
a half (2.5) mules m the Lanev Walker commumty, and there
' will be a bnef program after the walk.
c From Lucv Laney Museum of History (1116 Phallips St.) turn nght
onto Lanev Walker Blvd. Tum night onto RA Dent Bhvd. Then nght
onto Miller Street. Right onto Came Street. From Came Street, tum
o left onto Laney Walker and then nght onto %th Street. Tum left onto
Spruce Street and left agam to stay on Spruce (through M&M Scott
housing arca).
Leave MEM Scott and tum left onto Twaggs Street and left onto
Lancy Walker, Then walk will end at the museum where is started.
Youth Health Awareness Workshop
Immediately [ollowing the Walk ‘
Saturday, March 12, 2005 8:00 a.m. , i !
Lucy Craft Laney High School \
1339 Laneyv-Walker Boulevard '
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For more information contact Kim Gaines at (706) 738-4597 or Monique Walker at 722-4222, ext.23o
the 20th century. Admission is
free. For more information,
please call (706) 546-4662.
The Gertrude Herbert Insti
tute of Art presents Mary
Tuma: March 18 Mixed
Media Installation. North
Caroline artist Mary Tuma
pushes the boundaries of
mixed media art with contem
porary installation. Gertrude
Herbert Institute of Art, Tues
day thru Friday 10 am. to 5
p.m., Saturday by appoint
ment only; free, (706) 722-
3521
Inc will have its Board of
March 10, 2005
Directors meeting on Tuesday,
March 15 at 12 noon at the; -
Theatre 430 Bth Street,
Augusta GA. The meeting is- |
open to the public. For more ;
information, please call (706)°
7220598 :
Augusta Opera presents .«
“Madama Butterfly on May ' -
13 thru 14,at Bp.m. at the
Imperial Theatre. Sung in Ital
ian with English surutji\t%&s.
When Giacomo Punnini fifse
witnessed David Belasco’s cél
ebrated play about a geisha
who weds outside of her rel
gion and family. For more
information, please call (706)
8264710
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