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Qatumnj, 25, 1995
VENTS
(For arts and entertainment events occurring this
week, see the daily listings in ABC, pages 12 &
13.)
Neighborhoods. The Federation of Neighbor
hoods meets Monday, Feb. 2, at 7:30 pm. in the
Student Presbyterian Center, 1250 S. Lumpkin St.
Program includes election of officers, zoning &
development, charter review, membership drive.
Win*. Your last chance to sign up for winter wine
classesisThursday.Jan..26. Classes meet Tues
day and Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Clayton Street
Deli. 369-0361. •
Abusers. Mary Bricker-Jenkins, author of Femi
nist Social Work Practice in Clinical Settings, will
give a lecture entitled 'Women Who Abuse Their
Children: a Feminist Research Perspective,' Mon
day, Feb. 6, at 7 p.m. at the Tate Center-Recep
tion Hall. For more info, call the School of Social
Work at 542-5458.
Auction. The Student Chapter of the American
Veterinary Medical Association at the UGA Col
lege of Veterinary Medicine sponsors its second
annual auction Friday, Jan. 27, in room H237 of
the College of Veterinary Medicine at 7 p.m.
Merchandise will be displayed at a pre-auction
reception at 5:30. Open to the public. For infor
mation call 208-8618 or 613-2054.
Resusdtatba The East Georgia Chapter of the
American Red Cross is offering the following
classes in January and February: Jan. 24 & 26,
6-10 p.m.- Adult/Child CPR; Jan. 28, 9 a.m.-6
p.m- Standard First Aid; Feb. 3, 6-10 pm.: CPR
for the professional rescuer. Pre-registration is
required. Therese Batson at 706-353-1645.
Garden*re. The State Botanical Garden's Mas
ter Gardener Program, designed to turn begin
ners into experts, will bd offered Feb. 7-April 4
(Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and two Sat
urdays) for $75 singles, $130 materials-sharing
couples. 542-6156.
Mental Health. The 5th Annual Mental Health
Benefit will start Jan. 28 with an art show up
stairs at the Globe from 7-9 p.m. There will also
be two nights of live music Feb. 3 and 4, featur
ing Asa Nisi Masa, Hazel Virtue, 5-8, Hayride and
special guests. Tickets on sale Jan. 23 at Big Shot
Records. $5.
Plants. Botany Professor Robert Price will illus
trate the remarkable diversity of genus Pelargo
nium Jan. 24 at the State Botanical Gardens at
7:30 p.m. 542-6156.
Succulents. Children age 5+ and their parents
are invited to the State Botanical Gardens Sun
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is Flagpole’s Community Calendar for the Athens/Clarke County area.
If you know of something that people should be aware of, let us know.
Submit information by the Wednesday prior to the publication date, to:
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day, Jan. 29, for an afternoon of learning about
'Orchids, Bromeliods and Succulents,' presented
by Garden Director Jeff Lewis. $4 fee per family
member, pre-registration required. 542-6156.
Blood. Give blood Jan. 25 at Memorial Hall from
10 a.m.-3 p.m- Jan. 26 at Brumby Rotunda from
1:30- 6 pm., Jan. 30 at Prince Avenue Baptist
Church from 1:30-6 p.m.., Jan. 31 at UGA South
Campus Administration from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.,
and Feb. 1 at Russel Hall. Contact Amy Shuler at
546-0681.
Auction. Athens Montessori School holds its
15th Annual Auction March 11 at Tuckston
Church on Lexington Highway at 6 pm. Call
549-8490.
Bikes. Athens Safe Cycling Association will be
having their first meeting Thursday, Feb. 2, at 6
р. m. on the second floor of Thomas N. Lay Park
(corner of Jackson and Hoyt). 548-1873.
Inner Olid. Carleen Blum, licensed professional
counselor and registered massage therapist, will
present a program titled *Your Inner Child: Door
way to the nivine' at an open meeting of the
Women's Mind-Body Studies group Thursday, Feb.
9,7:30 pm. at Clark Howell Hall. Call 543-9355
in advance if you plan on attending.
Essence. Susan Taylor, editor-in-chief of Essence
magazine, speaks at Georgia Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 25. Tickets are $2 students, $4
non. 542-6396.
Porent!ng.5eminarson parenting are held Jan.
30, Feb. 6 and Feb. 13 at Timothy Road Elemen
tary School, from 7-8 pm. 353-7362.
Presbyterian. Rev. Alex Williams speaks on
'Different Views About the Future’ Jan. 25 at 7
pm. at the Presbyterian Student Center, 1250
South Lumpkin St. 548-5932.
Unitarian. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
of Athens, 780 Timothy Rd.. holds a forum on
'Ethics and Medicine' Sunday, Jan. 29, at 9:30
с. m. A service follows at 11. 549-2898.
Caregivers. A caregivers support group will
meet Jan. 19 at 2 pm. at the Athens Commu
nity Council on Aging, 135 Hoyt St., Athens. All
those feeling distressed from caring for a handi
capped or elderly parent or relative are wel
come. Call for more information: 549-4850.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Help. The Athens Area Habitat for Humanity
is working on its Small Projects Division. They
need carpenters, plumbers, electricians, roof
ers and appliances and workable building
materials of all types. 'wll M.D. at 354-0936.
Donate. Your platelet donation is as good as
gold to the cancer and leukemia patients who
need platelets to survive. Call the Red Cross
and find out how your platelets can make the
difference to a patient in need 543-9307.
Help. Volunteers needed. Project Safe pro
vides emergency shelter and support services
to women and their childrer who are bat
tered. Volunteer training during Feb. 8-9 from
6-9 p.m. Kristin Dodds at 549-0922.
More volunteers needed. To work one-on-
one with people in need. Call Volunteer Con
nection at 353-1313 for info.-
Quakers. The Athens Society of Friends
meets 10 a.m. each Sunday at the
Montessori School. 353-2856. Questions:
542-2516/369-3749.
Volunteer. The Athens Tutorial Program
needs volunteers to work with students in
grades 2-12 in all subject areas. Volunteers
are asked to give two hours per week and
work with the same student each time. 354-
1653.
NGOING
STUFF
AIDS Athens. First Tuesday of every month at
the Department of Family and Children Services,
1125 Boulevard. 542-AIDS.
Athens Lesbian Social Group. Meets monthly
on fourth Sundays. LSG, P. O. Box 7864, Athens,
GA 30604.
Athens Mothers' Center.Tuesday and/or Fri
day mornings 9:30-11:30 at St. Gregory's Epis
copal Church on Barnett Shoals Road. 369-7557.
Brew 52s. Second Sunday in the private room
at Rocky's at 7:30 p.m.
Community Connection. They know who can
help, and they can put you in touch. Call 353-
1313.
Depression Support Group. 7:30 p.m. on the
first and third Thursdays of each month at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Athens, 780
' Timothy Rd. 549-5577
FAPT (Fathers are Parents Too). 548-1425 or
353-1328.
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Youth Group. 549-
9368.
GLOBES. (Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual Employ
ees & Supporters) meets the second Wednes
day each month at 7 p.m. Room 213, Memo
rial Hall.
Greater Athens Jazz Association. Second
Monday of every month. 549-6605
Reiki Healing Circles. Third Monday of the
month at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on
Timothy Road from 7-9 p.m. 549-4513.
Incest Support Group. Mondays from 6:30-
8:30 p.m. at the Milledge Centre, 394 S. Milledge
Ave. 353-1912
Mutual Help Support Group. First and third
Thursdays of each month ct the Unitarian Uni
versalist Fellowship of Athens, 780 Timothy Rd.
549-5577.
Overeaters Anonymous. Meetings are held
Mondays and Thursdays at 7:15 p.m. at Cam
pus View Church of Christ and Tuesdays at
noon and Saturdays at 10 a.m. at the Catho
lic Center. 548-1483 before 9 p.m.
Sexual Assault Support Group. Monday from
6:30-8:30 p.m. For the location or other informa
tion, call 353-1912.
Survivors of Incest Anonymous. Mondays
at 7 p.m. at Tuckston United Methodist Church,
Lexington Road, and Thursdays at noon at the
Catholic Center on Lumpkin Street. 208-0013..
UGA Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Student
Union. Monday at 7 p.m. in Room 213 of
Memorial Hall. For more information, call
549-9368.
Unity Church. Unity of Athens meets 230 S. Hull
St. at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. 369-4191.
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