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CELEBRIS REPORT —GOOD MORNING Tuesday, December 11,2018 | gainesvilletimes.com LOTTERY I Drawings for Monday, December 10, 2018 CASH 3 Midday: 6-4-4 Evening: 8-1-2 CASH 4 Midday: 6-4-9-7 Evening: 3-7-9-7 GEORGIA FIVE Midday: 5-8-9-8-7 Evening: 0-4-5-1-6 POWER BALL (12/8) 14-32-34-46-61 Power Ball: 10 Current jackpot: $230M MEGA MILLIONS (12/7) 4-10-20-33-57 Mega Ball: 13 Current jackpot: $245M Lottery numbers are unofficial. Some results are unavailable due to early press deadlines; for updated numbers, visit gainesvilletimes.com/lottery. The Georgia Lottery Corp.: 404-215-5000. TODAY IN HISTORY On this date: In 1792, France’s King Louis XVI went before the Convention to face charges of treason. (Louis was convicted, and ex ecuted the following month.) In 1910, French inventor Georges Claude publicly displayed his first neon lamp, consisting of two 38-foot-long tubes, at the Paris Expo. In 1917, British Gen. Edmund Allenby entered Jerusalem two days after his forces expelled the Ottoman Turks. In 1936, Britain’s King Edward VIII abdicated the throne so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson; his brother, Prince Albert, became King George VI. In 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States; the U.S. responded in kind. In 1961, a U.S. aircraft carrier carrying Army helicopters ar rived in Saigon — the first direct American military support for South Vietnam’s battle against Communist guerrillas. In 1972, Apollo 17’s lunar module landed on the moon with astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt aboard; they became the last two men to date to step onto the lunar surface. In 2001, in the first criminal indictment stemming from 9/11, federal prosecutors charged Zacarias Moussaoui, a French citizen of Moroccan descent, with conspiring to murder thou sands in the suicide hijackings. (Moussaoui pleaded guilty to conspiracy in 2005 and was sentenced to life in prison.) BIRTHDAYS Actor Jean-Louis Trintig- nant is 88. Pop singer David Gates (Bread) is 78. Actress Donna Mills is 78. Former Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., is 77. Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is 75. Movie director Susan Seidelman is 67. Actress Bess Arm strong is 65. Singer Jer maine Jacksun is 64. Rock musician Mike Mesaros (The Smithereens) is 61. Rock musician Nikki Sixx (Motley Crue) is 60. Rock musician Darryl Jones (The Rolling Stones) is 57. Rock musician David Schools (Hard Working Americans, Gov’t Mule, Widespread Panic) is 54. Actor Gary Dourdan is 52. Actress-comedian Mo’Nique is 51. Actor Max Martini is 49. Rapper-actor Mos Def is 45. Actor Rider Strong is 39. Actress Xosha Roquemore is 34. Actress Karla Souza is 32. Actress HaileeSteinfeldis22. WEATHER Gainesville 5-Day Forecast #AccuWeather download the free app TODAY TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Mostly sunny Mainly clear; cold Partly sunny Cloudy Rain and a Occasional rain t-storm HIGH: 53° LOW: 32° 52735° 51742° RFT: 55736° I RFT: 50734 51738° rnmmi 49743° RFT: 41733 Precip chance: Precip chance: Precip chance: Precip chance: Precip chance: Precip chance: 0% 0% 5% 20% 75% 75% RFT: The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® is an exclusive index of effective temperature based on eight weather factors. Regional Weather Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. O clay: Elli 49/: Q O Blairsville Morganton 48/23 48 ' 22 * W&rtir* s 4. 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City Today Hi Lo W Tomorrow Hi Lo W Albany 57 27 s 59 38 pc Atlanta 52 31 s 55 39 pc Augusta 54 28 s 58 33 pc Brunswick 56 35 pc 61 43 pc Chattanooga 49 29 s 52 39 pc Lake Levels Lake data in feet as of 7 a.m. yesterday Lake Full Pool Present Level 24 hr Change Lake Lanier 1071.0 1071.39 +0.74 Allatoona Lake 840.0 831.79 +3.32 Burton Lake 1865.0 1861.69 +0.79 Clark’s Hill Lake 330.0 327.62 +0.66 Hartwell Lake 660.0 659.00 +1.08 Russell Lake 480.0 476.24 +1.46 West Point Lake 635.0 631.75 +0.14 City Today Hi Lo W Tomorrow Hi Lo W Columbus 56 27 s 58 38 pc Dalton 49 27 s 51 36 pc Greenville 49 26 s 50 34 pc Macon 57 26 s 58 34 pc Savannah 56 31 pc 60 36 pc | Sun and Moon | Sunrise today 7:31 a.m. Sunset tonight 5:26 p.m. Moonrise today 10:52 a.m. Moonset today 9:24 p.m. First Full : Dec 15 Dec 2 Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, r-rain, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice She Sfmcs gainesvilletimes.com A Metro Market Media Publication ©2018, Vol. 71, No. 345 Tuesday, December 11,2018 HOWTO REACH US 345 Green St. N.W, Gainesville, GA 30501 P.0. 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Beck’s charity, Mercury One, has donated $50,000 toward a $9.2 million debt owed for a collection of 1,400 artifacts purchased a decade ago for the Abraham Lincoln Presi dential Library and Museum in Springfield, Ill. Beck says: “Lincoln’s mission didn’t end in the 1860s. His words challenge us yet today. ” The museum’s fundraising foundation took out a $23 million loan in 2007 to obtain the collection. The collection includes valu able personal effects of Lincoln’s and a stovepipe hat whose link to Lincoln has been questioned. Museum director Alan Lowe thanked Beck for his gift and for urging listeners of his popular radio talk show to help. Spice Girl Mel B cancels event after severe injury, surgery Spice Girl Melanie Brown has suffered an unexplained injury in New York that required surgery to prevent her from losing her hand. Brown said online Monday she needed three hours of surgery to repair damage to her hand. She also said she suffered two bro ken ribs. She posted a photograph on Instagram and thanked doctors and nurses for their “wonderful” work but did not explain how the accident occurred. Brown cancelled a book signing event in New York and apologized to fans who had bought tickets. “Ohhh the pain, but I’m in super safe hands with the care of everyone here at the hospital!!!!! Thank you all for understanding, I love you all,” she said. The Spice Girls are planning a reunion tour without the services of Victoria Beckham. Beyonce performs at pre-wedding party in India Beyonce brought her star power to a pre wedding party for the daughter of India’s richest mogul. The 37-year-old singer performed Sun day and sang some of her hits such as “Crazy In Love” and “Perfect.” Guests included Hillary Clinton and a host of Bol lywood stars in the historic Indian city of Udaipur. Beyonce posted a photo on Instagram of one of her outfits and a video giving a sneak peak of her performance. Mukesh Ambani’s daughter, Isha, is mar rying Anand Piramal on Wednesday. Associated Press AROUND TOWN TODAY Isaac Alcantar Exhibit at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center Regions Mini Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regions Center, 303 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Gainesville. 770-536-2575, amanda@qvac.org. Free. Microsoft Outlook. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. University of North Georgia, 25 Schultz Ave., Dawsonville, conted@ung.edu. $179. Open Pottery Studio. 10 a.m. to noon. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gainesville. 770-536-2575, paula.lindner@quinlanartscenter.org. $20. Tuesday Open Studio Pottery - RSVP required. 10 a.m. to noon. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gainesville. 770-536-2575. Career Coach Visits Cleveland Library. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cleveland Library, 10 Colonial Drive, Cleveland. 770-538-2727, mtu7@gmrc.ga.gov. Free. Photography GIMP Class with Donna Sepulveda. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gainesville. 770- 536-2575, info@qvac.org. $125 - $150. Tis the Season for Stories. 10:15-11 a.m. Cumming Library, 585 Dahlonega St., Cumming. Busy Babies: Parachute. 10:30 -11 a.m. Spout Springs Branch Library, 6488 Spout Springs Road, Flowery Branch. Editing Images Holiday Event. 10:30 a.m. to noon. North Hall Tech Center, 4175 Nopone Road, Suite B, Gainesville. Toddler Tuesdays. 11 a.m. to noon. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gaines ville. 770-536-2575, info@qvac.org. $5. Improve Your Warehouse Layout to Maximize Ef ficiency (Jefferson Manufacturing Growth Meet ing Series). 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Jackson County Administrative Building, 67 Athens St., Jefferson. 6 Personal Perspectives. 12:30 - 4:45 p.m. Keller Williams, 3730 Village Way, Braselton. Holiday Hullabaloo. 2-5 p.m. Youth Services, Hall County Library System, Gainesville. Paws to Read. 4-5 p.m. Hampton Park Li brary, 5345 Settingdown Road, Cumming. Christmas Stories & Cupcake Decorating. 4-5 p.m. Blackshear Place Branch Library, 2927 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville. City of Gainesville Planning and Appeals Board. 5:30 p.m. Public Safety Complex, Gainesville Justice Center, Municipal Courtroom, 701 Queen City Parkway, Gainesville. 770-531-6570. Reindeer Games! 6-7 p.m. Hampton Park Library, 5345 Settingdown Road, Cumming. Teen Writer’s Club. 6:30 - 8 p.m. Cumming Library, 585 Dahlonega St., Cumming. Chattahoochee Woodturners. 7-9 p.m. Baxter’s Wood Shop, 3726 Anglin Drive, Gainesville. 770-654-4723, goodchoices4@yahoo.com. Free. Mamma Mia. 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Gainesville High School, Pam Ware Performing Arts Center, Publish your event Don’t see your event here? Go to gainesvilletimes.com/calendar to add it. Events publish at the editors’ discretion and as space allows. 830 Century Place, Gainesville, lettsani@gmail.com. $5 - $10. WEDNESDAY Isaac Alcantar Exhibit at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center Regions Mini Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regions Center, 303 Jesse Jewell Parkway, Gainesville. 770-536-2575, amanda@qvac.org. Free. Water Aerobics. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. University of North Georgia, 25 Schultz Ave., Dawsonville, conted@ung.edu. Creative Coloring for Adults. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. North Hall Tech Center, 4175 Nopone Road. Suite B, Gainesville. Handbuilding Basics with Mary Hull. 10 a.m. to noon. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gainesville. 770-536-2575, musesroost@gmail.com. $150 - $175. Yoga for Beginners. 10-11:30 a.m. Blackshear Place Branch Library, 2927 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville. Novel Diversions Book Club. 10:15- 11:30 a.m. Post Road Library, 5010 Post Road, Cumming. Baby Play Day. 10:30 a.m. to noon. Cumming Library, 585 Dahlonega St., Cumming. Toddler Play. 10:30-11 a.m. Spout Springs Branch Library, 6488 Spout Springs Road, Flowery Branch. Drop in Craft - Holiday. Noon to 5 p.m. Blackshear Place Branch Library, 2927 Atlanta Highway, Gainesville. Chalk Couture Make-and-Take Chalkboard. 1 -4 p.m. George Pierce Park, 55 Buford Highway Northeast, Suwanee. Veterans Roundtable Monthly Meeting. 1 -3 p.m. Gwinnett County Public Library, Buford Branch, 2100 Buford Highway, Buford. 770-978-5154, events@gwinnettpl.org. Free. Open Pottery Studio. 2-4 p.m. Quinlan Visual Arts Center, 514 Green St. NE, Gainesville. 770-536-2575, paula.lindner@quinlan- artscenter.org. $20. Holiday Hullabaloo. 2-5 p.m. Youth Services, Hall County Library System, Gainesville. Georgia’s Innovation Corridor Joint Development Authority. 3 p.m. Winder Community Center, 113 E. Athens St., Winder. Tween S.T.E.A.M.: Paper Circuit Cards. 4-5 p.m. Spout Springs Branch Library, 6488 Spout Springs Road, Flowery Branch. Nar Anon Family Support Group. 6-7 p.m. Family Life Center, First Baptist Church, 751 Green St. NW, Gainesville. 770-540-4395, kentmurphey@gmail.com. Free. TAB - The Teen Advisory Board at The Post Road Library. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Post Road Library, 5010 Post Road, Cumming. HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY ARIES (March 21 -April 19). You’ll be tempted to take on many things at once, but this will not move you ahead in the least — and will in fact contrib ute to future anxiety. One thing at a time is the way to go. It will center you. Happiness de pends on being grounded. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Trust is basically a prediction. To predict a person, you have to know a person. To know a person, you have to put aside your wish of who you want that person to be and pay close and careful attention to who the person really is. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). If you were your own best friend or parent or child, you would spend a good deal of time, at tention and money on the things you thought would delight and develop you. So just do that. It’s the most loving thing. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Re lationships without risk can be called a lot of things — helpful, convenient, mutual, comfort ing, comfortable — but they cannot be called passionate. Passion requires risk. No risk, no passion. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You may find that the original mo tivation for an action has died out and you are now either unmotivated or scraping by on residual fuel. It’s time to find a new purpose. Whom are you doing it for? VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Be careful not to personalize im personal things. An injury to your plans isn’t really an injury to you unless you take it as such. You can always make another plan. You’re quite bril liant at it, actually. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23). You pride yourself on having an open mind, though you also realize there comes a time in which you really must attach to one belief, idea or direction. It doesn’t have to be an attach ment made with Super Glue, though. Think Velcro. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It’s not really about chang ing yourself at this point, as all improvements come from befriending the person you already are. Ask questions of yourself as you would any person you’re trying to get to know. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Things are not as they seem, nor are they different from what they seem; rather, they are on a spectrum of rep resentation lying somewhere between what looks about right and what couldn’t pos sibly be. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Nothing is possible without empty space. Furthermore, you are in just the heightened state of awareness to recog nize the peace that’s present wherever those moments of silence fall. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). It’s just one of those conun drums. By virtue of trying to impress someone, you fail to. So work instead on appreciat ing yourself more and more un til the outward validation loses its punch. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). If you don’t try to love, your heart may ache from loneliness. And if you love, your heart will ache from usage. Lost love is auto matic heartache. So there’s no way to avoid an aching heart, but you can at least choose which kind.