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Augusta area artists created
from found objects or recyded
materials. Proceeds benefit
The Art Factory's Tuition
Assistance Program which pro
vides classes for anyone regard
less of their financial con
straints. For reservation infor
mation, please call (706) 731-
0008.
Beach Ball Saturday, May 14
at Richmond on Greene. All .
fnxmjs benefit the Child Life
dept. at MCG Children’s
Medical Center. For more
information, please call (706)
7213957
Open.infi R:u})tion May 6. 6-
Bpm. $3 per adult and $1 per
student. [‘ijq' Craft Laney
Museum, 1116 Phillips Street.
(700) 724-3576. Once Upon
a Time...group exhibition of
art based on folkeales.
J.-W. Bennett Gala May 6 at
Augusta Country Club. All
pmcccds benetit MCG Chil
dren's Medical Center. For
more information please call
(706) 721-3957.
Wait Until Dark, a Broadway
hit on May 0. For event infor
mation, visit www.FortGor
don.com or call (706) 793-
8552 for ucket info.
Art at Lunch: Opera:
Madama But‘[%}:?:}\h}’ 6
Following a Japanese buffet,
the Augusta Opera cast mem
bers perform in the preview of
talent from their production of
Puccini's Madama Buttertly.
sl2 per person or $lO for
museum members. Reserva
tons are required by Wednes
day May 4. For more informa
ton, pl&m’ all 706-8264710
or visit website at www.augus
taopera.com
Ten Star all star basketball
camp: Final applications are
now being evaluated for the
Ten Star .fil Star Summer Bas
ketball Camp. The Camp is
by Invitation only, Boys and
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le to apply. Past participants
include: K‘ic}m‘l mm Tim
Duncan, Vince Carter, and
Jerry Stackhouse, Grant Hill
attended the 2004 Camp.
College basketball scholarships
are [Eu&s‘iblc for players selected
to the all — American Team.
Camp locations included:
Atlanta, Ga., Prescott, AZ,
Belmont, CA, Thousand
Oaks, CA, Sterling, CO,
Bridgeport, CT, Babson Park,
FL, and Carlinville, IL.. For
more information, please call
tor a free brochure, call (704)
373-0873 anyume.
National Day of Prayer/
Mayor’s pm_vzr bmk&t on
Thursday, May S at 7 a.m.
and the buffet line opens at
0:45 am. The theme will be
“God Shed his Grace on
Thee” and the Keynote Speak
er is District Artorney Danny
Craig. For more information,
plc‘.lsc call (700) 722-8693
The Glenn Hills High School
Class of 1985 will be celebrat
ing a 20th Year Reunion May
27-29, 2005. Please contact
Ellis Godbee Jr. for a reunion
invitation packet at (706) 554-
0580.
Mother’s Day! Sunday, May
8, Celebrate the day by leting
Mom enjoy the Rinythms of
Life exhibition, while the kids
do supervised arts and crafts.
1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Admission
is free. For more information,
please call 706-724-7501
2005 CSRA Humane Sodety
celebrity softball challenge
Sunday, May 1 at Lake Olm
stead Stadium: The date has
been set for this year's compe
uton between members oF
local media to benetit the
CRSA Humane Society. On
Sunday, May 1 radio, TV and
print pcmm;ditic.x will com
plete in a three game softball
challenge at thc%lomc of the
Augusta Greenjackets, lake
Olmstead Stadium. 15t Game:
CVS/pharmacy
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Print vs. Cable, 204 Game:
TV vs. Radio, S'd Game:
Winners of Games 182.
Other activities feature celebri
ty/entertainment memorabilia
tor auction, Kid Activies,
Concessions, Souvenirs and
more. Gates open at noon,
first game at Ip.m. Tickets will
cost ?;n
Fort Gordon observes Days of
Remembrance, which pays
tribute to victims of the Holo
caust, with a program in
Alexander Hall May S at 1:30
b.m. Guest speaker will be
iiric Fleishner, a holocaust sur
vivor, who will share his per
sonal experiences of determi
nation and perseverance. The
program is Fr;c and open to
the public. For more informa
ton, please call (706) 791-
6082-2014.
Augusta Alumni Chapter of
Savannah State University will
sponsor TTGER NIGHT
(scholarship drive) at Julian
Smith B.Lr{xquc Pit on Fnday,
Apnl 29 at 6:00 p.m. Spu‘i.ll
guest: SSU l’rc.\ijcm. Admis
sions Department, and Athlet
ic Department. Everyone is
invited to attend. Tickets may
be purchased at the door. For
more information please call
(706) 821-2859
First Bank presents Sth
Annual GoYf(]assic Augusta
Metro Chamber of Com
merce Monday, May 9 Forest
Hills Golf Club. The schedule
will include: Shotgun starts
8:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Break
fast provided by Bojangles,
Lunch provided by Back Yard
Burgers, Dinner provided by
Romanos Macaroni Grill.
Tournament gift for each pla}"
er, Raffle for wonderful prizes,
Player Gift/Door
Rr:/m/ Goody bags, Awards
«ception. Contact Elizabeth
Donsbach for rcgistmtion
forms and more information
at (706) 821-1306 or edons
bach@augustagausa.com.
Cookin’ For Kids: Exchange
Club of Richmond County
and Child Enrichment invite
you to join us for the 16th
annual Cookin’ for Kids. This
event will be held at Daniel
Field Airport on Saturday,
April 30. Cooking teams are
invited to participate in a wild
%mc. BB&. ;m‘ra fish cook-off.
| proceeds benefit Child
Enrichment, The Shelter,
CASA and Child Advocacy
Center for Abused Children.
For more information, please
call (706) 737-4631
18th Annual Auama Canal
Cruise and Cookout: April
30 Family event with canoe
ing, cycling, and much more.
For more information, please
all (706) 823-0440.
A Bazaar weekend at Saint
Paul’s Friday, As)ril 29 and
Saturday, April 30, Historic
Saint Paul’s Church, 605
Reynolds Street at the River
walk. Friday evening events
include Saint Paul’s and Can
terbury Choirs in Concert, 7
p.m.; Live Auction and Pre- -
view Party, 8 pm. Saturday
events include Saint Paul’s
Sprint and Stroll 5/K
Run/Walk, 8 a.m.; 1/2 Mile
Kid’s Fun Run, 8:45; Saint.
Concert tickets ar $lO for
adults, $3 for children. Live
Auction and preview party
sl2. For more information,
please call 724-2485.
The A;fiusm (".haptcr of the
National Association of Black
Social Workers will host its
first annual mcmhcrshigw drive
on April 30, 12 noon -2p.m.
at the Shiloh Comprehensive
Community Center, 1635
15th St. Augusta, Georgia
30901. For more informa
ton, please contact Mrs. Bar
bara holl;md, President at
(706) 798-5294.
The 20th Annual Jernigan
Memonal Golf Tournament
May 2, West Lake in Aiken.
Proceeds benefit cancer
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El)r more information, please
all (706) 739-5660.
March of Dimes WalkAmen
ca: On May 7 Lake Olmstead
Stadium, home of the Augusta
Greenjackets. B:3oam Sign in,
Walk (:?'ns at 9am. For
more information, please call
912-354-5900.
Pendleton King Park Plant
and Swap Sale on Saturday,
May 7 at 10a.m.-Noon at the
Pendleton King Park Pavilion,
1/2 mile south of Wrightsboro
Road on Troupe Street. Trade,
buy or sell plants. Sellers will
provide their own tables or dis
play equipment. Park will be
open at Y9am for set up. For
more information, please call
(706) 738-4321.
Derby Day on Saturday, Ma
7 presents )TlVfinglc wi(h);iicngi,s
on the grounds of the Aufi;l:sta
Riding Center. Saturday, May
L 'l'lcficts are $35 and can be
purchased at any GB&T
Lxmion. Augusta Riding
Center. 3-7 pm. Benefits pro
ceed the Augusta Training
Shop for the Handicapped,
Inc. Capital Campaign Build
ing Fund. Call Audrt) Murrell
if you have any questions at
738-1358
Historic Augusta Downtown
Loft Tour on Saturday, May 7
from Noon to Sp.m. {'ld«:ts
$lO. Tour headquarters: The
Dessert Shop: I(})Lh and Broad
Augusta Children’s Chorale-
Slpllffi concert Starts 7p.m. on
Tuesday, May 10 at the
Maxwell l’crfismling Arts The
atre at Augusta State Universi
ty. For more information,
please call (706) 667-4821
2nd Annual Faith and A?n.g
Workshop on Tuesday, May 8
at the St. thk United
Methodist Church. Featuring
workshops for caregjvers, der
ry and community leaders.
?or more information, please
April 28, 2005
call 210-2000 x 132 or (706)
736-8185
Senior Luncheon Wednesday,
May 11, 11:30am $6
(lunch).For more information,
lease call (706) 724-3576.
fihian and other artist will
speak on current exhibition.
Super 70s kSsjectamhr
7:30p.m. Bell Auditorium. for
tickets visit
www.ticketmaster.com. For
more information, please call
(706) 724-2400
29th Annual Sports Award
Augusta West Rotary Club:
7p-m. at the Double Eagle
Club on Thursday, May 12.
Featuring outstanding male
and female athletic and aca
demic awards, as well as the
presentation of the Billy Prince
Award to the CSRA’s scholar
athlete of the year. Keynote
s#x:a.kcr will be Bruce Capers,
ormer Harlem Globetrotter
and current head basketball
coach at Aiken Tech. For more
information call (706) 481-
6879.
Team Bass Tourna-
Omepnat‘to benefit Easter Seals
Saturday, May 14 Guaranteed
First Prize $5,000. Blast oft
06:30a.m. Weigh in 3 p.m. For
more information, please call
(706) 667-9695
Greyhound Lifesavers Meet
and Greet Saturday, May 14
Pet Smart in Augusta 11a.m.,
to 3p.m. Meet retired racers
on tficir way to loving homes!
www.greyhoundlifesavers.org
or adficmnc McGee 706-
796-1708
First annual Yoga Fest on Sat
urday, April 3(??6m 7 am. 4
p.m. at tic Augusta Common
on Broad Street. For more
information, please call (706)
278-2212 or e-mail sis
sysays@aol.com.
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