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brary small conference room Wednesday,
July 24. at 5 p.m. Free. Call 613-3650 for
more info.
Debit*. Two of the nation^ premier col
legiate debate programs — the Univer
sity of Georgia and the University of Utah
— debate the merits of the Olympic ex
perience in 'Debating the Olympic Ideal’
Thursday, July 25, at 4 p.m. at the UGA
School of Law, A public discussion fol
lows. Free. Call 542-5191 for mote info.
Southern Jubilee. The Madison-Mor-
gan Cultural Center’s Art Festival, A South
ern Jubilee, is July 25-28, featuring the
ater. music, art shows and sales and re
ceptions. For a schedule of events, call
706-342-4743,
Stars. Sandy Creek Nature Center pre
sents ‘Star Light Star Bright: A Family
Evening with Nature" Friday July 26,
from 7:30-9 p.m. Bring a picnic supper;
you'll view the stars in the Starlab Plan
etarium and outside. Enrollment limited;
preregistration required. Call 613-3615
for more info.
Comer. Comer's "A Day in the Country'
festval is July 26-27 at the Comer Fair
grounds from 10 a.m.-10 p.m., featuring
country cooking, story telling, singing,
dancing, crafts and more Call 706-795-
3473 for info.
Native American show. The nour-
long show features Native Americans per
forming traditional and contemporary
dances, music and drama. The narration
explains each performance's place in
Native American culture. Featured nightly
at 9 p.m. July 26-Aug. 2 in Masters Hall at
UGA's Georgia Center. Free. Call 542-
9464 for more info.
Native American films. The Athens-
Clarke County Library auditorium shows
these Native American films Saturday,
July 27, ’Man of Lightning* (noon — a
dramatization of a Native American leg
end: the quest of Red Otter in his search
for his long-lost father. Thunder),
"Oconee: Valley of the Chiefs’ (2 p.m.)
and ’Voices in the Wind" (4 p.m.) Free.
Call 613-3650 for more info.
Native American games. Learn
about lacrosse (toli). archery, blow 'uns.
flint snapping and fire from friction wFte
the Connehatta and Bcgue Chitto
Choctaw toli teams from Philadelphia.
Miss., compete at the Southeastern Na
tive American Games and Skills Exhibi
tion Saturday, July 27, from 9 am-4 p.m.
and Sunday, July 28, from C a.m -1 pun.
at UGA's Intramural Field #6. Free. Call
542-3243 for more info.
Native American fast See Ameri
can Indian dancing, cooking, storytelling
and craft demonstrations at American
Indian Festival Days American Indian
Festival Days Friday, July 26, from 2-10
p.m., Saturday, July 27, from 10 a.m.-10
p.m. and Sunday, July 28, from 10 a.m.-
6 p.m. on the soccer fields next to the
Alhens-Clarke County Library. $5-$6. Fa
more info, call 613-3650.
Blues films. The Athens-Clarke County
Library screens two films about blues
music: ’Wild Women Don't Have the
Blues’ (Monday. July 29, 3 p.m.) and
"Willie Guy Rainey Vs. the Blues’ (the story
of a self-taught rural blues musician in the
early 20th Century. Tells of the cultural
impact of music and its effects on impov
erished people Thursday, Aug. 1, at 2
p.m.). Free. Call 613-3650 fa more info.
Gandy Dancers. The Athens-Clarke
County Library screens the film ’Gandy
Dancers: The Lasi of the Southern Black
Railroad Crews,’ which examines the
skills and rnytfunic work calls of ganay
dancers, railroad section crews who
were responsible for keeping railroad
tracks safely aligned. In the storyroom
Thursday, Aug. 1, at 10 a.m. Free. For
more info, call 613-3650.
Carnival. Carnival de Alenas, featuring
dance, martial arts and contemporary
Brazilian music is Saturday, Aug. 3, from
6 p.m.-1 a.m. $20. Fa more info, call Karl
Bolz a', 546-6098.
Historic plants. Dr. Jeff Lewis dis
cusses ’Historic Geagia Plants’ Thurs-
oay, Aug 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the State Bo
tanical Garden of Georgia. The talk is part
of a lecture series that coincides with the
Flaa of Georgia art exhibit there. Free.
Fcr more info, call 542-6156.
Art films. The Georgia Museum of Art
screens the following films in conjunction
jpith its exhibit ‘The Amencan Scene and
the South: Paintings and Works on Paper.
1930-1946:' ’Daughters of the Dust.’ Aug.
9 a! S p.m “Tc Kill a Mockingbird.’ Aug.
23 at 8 p.m. "Blind Willie's Blue" and 'The
Louisiana Stay,’ Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. Fa kids.
"The Little Rascals’ is Aug. 31 at 10 a.m.
G&Cfel
• Poets and authors from Georgia and the Carolinas will
• read from their works in the UGA Chapel during the UGA
Arts 96 Literary Festival July 24-27 July 24 5-7 p m.,
Carolyn,Bebtd;Whitlow. Dartnye Romir,ePowell..Qolgman
Barks and Justin Mitcham July 25: 5-7 p.rri^ Ha Jin, Julie
Suk, Tony Abbot) and Lucinda Grey. July 26: 4-9 p.m
Max Childers. Ron Rash. Gilbert Allen - Nicole Cooley.
Felton Eaddy. Mike Chitwood. Deno.TiMkas John Lane.
Judith Ortiz Cofer and John F. Deane. July 27 4-8 p m..
Starkey Flythe. Ken McLaurin. Gail Peck. Leslie Tompkins.
Deborah Bosley, Marty Settle. Quitman Marshall, Dorothy
Petry Thompson.' , !r
• L. Wyrick. author of A Strange and Bitter Crop
. andPoiver in the Blood, on the.cover of the current issue
.of Writer's Digest. •
• In Short A Collection of Bnel Creative Noh-fjction. ed
ited by Judith Kitchen and Mary Jones, has just been fe-
leased in both paperback,and hardback by W.W. Norton.
This book is a rich gathering of "shorts." ranging from sev
eral paragraphs to 2.000 words Included in this collec
tion are pieces by Steve Corey. Judith Ortiz Cofer. John
Lane. Diane Ackerman. Andrei Codrescu and Albert
Goldbarth Each-short becomes a sharply focused lens
on an outer, world or an inner sensibility
• Rumr In the T 3th Century he was an obscure poet and
700 years later, he's a best seller Coleman Barks is in good
part responsible The Essential Rumi. translations by
-Coleman Barks with John Moyne, enjoys an extended run
m hardback by Harper-Collms Publishers, the paperback
ed’ition will be out *r> January T >97.
Judy Long
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lirsteiner
:if-Weiten
Pyramid Hefe-Weiren
noon - midnight
0:00am - 5:OOpm'
Salads
Jerk Chicken or Tuna Salad
our Caribbean Jerk seasoned gnlled chicken breast or tuna filet sened on romome and iceberg lettuce
mixed with carrots and purple cabbage; garnished nidi tomato wedges, onions, cheese, and croutons.
Blackened Chicken or Tuna Salad
our grilled chicken breast or tima filet rolled m Cajun Spices served on romame and iceberg lettuct,
mixed uvh carrots and purple cabbage; garnished with tomato wedges, onions, cheese, and crouto. is.
Sandwiches
I Jerk Garden Club
our veggie burger seasoned with our Caribbean Jerk spice served dub ityle uidi prowlone and Swiss dues
Blackened Garden Club
and 1 pun. Fa more info, call 542-GMOA.
Wild edMet. Spend a Cay tramping
through the forest at the State Botanical
Garden of Georgia with Ethnobotanist
Debaah Duchon Wednesday, Aug. 10,
and learn to recognize edibte nuts, ber
ries, roots, teas, greens and more. Bring
a lunch, but stay fa dinner, which will
be made of the dayts harvest $14. Call
542-6156 fa mere info a to preregister
(required).
Plant ID. Jennifer Ceska will teach you
to recognize wild Geagia plant species
Tuesday, Aug. 13, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at
the State Botanical Garden's Keying Work
shop. $7. For more info a to preregister
frequired), call 542-6156.
Kids
Marionettes. Circus Berzerkus brings
its funny and musical manor etle show to
the Athens-Clarke County Library audito
rium Tuesday, July 23, and Wedresday,
July 24, from 10 a.m. and 1:30 px ee.
Call 613-3650 fa more info.
Puppet workshops. Kids can learr
to make their own puppets in the ‘Pup
pet Factory' at the Athens-Clarke County
Library storyroom Wednesday. Juty 24,
at 2 and 3 p.m. $1. Call 613-3650 fa
more info.
Rotten. Families with kids 6 and under
are minted to Sandy Creek Nature Center's
’A Rottm Place to Live,’ Saturday, ouly 27,
from 10-11 a.m„ -where they'll team about
animals who make their livings breaking
down plant material in the forest $1 irv
county/$2 out. Call 6 i 3-3615 for more info.
Habitats. Kids 7 and oldpr can hike
the wetland and forest trails of Sandy
Creek Nature Center Saturday, July 27,
fa 'Animal Homes and Habitats.’ They'll
learn about wild animal homes, habitats
and havens. Preregistration required.
Call 613-3615.
Multicultural literature. Clarke
Middle School (1235 Baxt;r St.) presents
’Multicultural School Work from around the
World,' literature from other schoolchil
dren, Tuesday, July 30, and Thursday,
Aug. 1, from 10a.m-2 p.m. Free Call 543-
6547 for more info.
Family stories. Athens Montessori
School (3145 Barnett Shoals Road) pre
sents ’Rings Around the Wood: the Sto
ries that Bind Us." a family program with
bilingual guides available. Tuescay. July
30. from '0:30 a m.-2 p.m., ano 3-6 p.m.
Free. Fa more info, call 549-8490
Bats. Families with kids 3 ano older are
nvited to Sanoy Creek Nature Center's
"Bats: Flying Mammals of the Night" Fri
day, Aug. 2. from 6-7:30 p.m. Call 613-
3615 for more into.
Snakes. Families with kids 6 ana unoer
can learn about ’Slithery Snakes' at
Sandy Creek Nature Center Saturday,
Aug. 3, from 10-11 a.m. $1 in-counly/S?
out. Call 613-3615 fa more info.
Bugs. Sandy Creek Nature Center pre
sents ’Summer Bugs' Saturday, Aug. 3,
from 2-3 p.m. fa kids 7 and older. Pre-
registratron is reauired. Shoes will gei wet
and muddy. Call 613-3615 fa more info.
Art The Georgia Museum, of Art's Fam
ily Day Saturday. Aug. 10. at 10 a.m. is
"Celebrate the South." Make your own
paintings using scenes from Athens or
other Southern towns. Free. Call 542-
GMOA 'or info.
Meetings/Groups/
Spirituality
ACORTS Technical Coordinating
Committee, Wednesday. July 24. 10
a.m„ 120 Dougherty St.-
Unitarian. The topic fa the 11 a.m. ser
vice Sunday. Juty 28, at the Unitarian-Uni-
versalist Fellowship of Athens, 780 Timo
thy Rd„ ts ’Building a Global Community,"
ted by Rev. Terre Bakof. Fa more info, call
546-7914.
Unity. Sally Jo Wade will speak on ‘Let
Them Both Grow until the Harvest’ at the
next Unity of Athens service Sunday, July
28, at 7:30 p.m. al the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church on Epps Bridge Road.
Veggie Club a dub style sandwich with provolone and amencan cheese (try adding spinach, onions, orjalapenos)
Grilled Chicken Club
our5oj. chicItenbreastdur-gnllebandseTveddubstyleuiihbaam.amencan, and swiss cheese.
Blackened Chicken Club
our 5 oi. chicken breast rolled m Cajun Sptcti then seared to perfection served dub style with bacon, amencan, and swtss cheese
Specialty Sandwiches
out sandwiches are served on an onion rod or mulngram bun and dressed uuh mayonnaise, lettuce, and tomato
Grilled Tuna Filet
our 6 oj. tuna filet char-gnlled to perfection. dressed with mayonnaise, lettuce. and tomato (blackened, grilled, or Caribbean jerked)
Blackened Catfish Poboy
our 6 oi. catfish filet rolled in Cajun Spices seared then ctar-gnlled. dressed with lettuce and tomato served on french baguette bread
Roast Beef Au Jus
smoked roast beef sliced and dipped m hot au /us sauce and served with a side of au jus sauce (horseradish on request)
Grilled Chicken
our) oj. boneless, skinless chicken breast marinated m unite ume and atrus juices then char-gnlled
HONEY BBQ CHICKEN
homemade honey-BBQ sauce brushed to a fine fee on our chicken breast
JERK CHICKEN
our chicken breast seasoned with a Caribbean blend of spices and served with a side of raspberry taramird sauce
BLACKENED CHICKEN OUT chiden breast rolled m Cajun Spices, seared then char-gnlled
TERIYAKI CHICKEN our chicken breast brushed with lerryaki sauce then char-grilled
Chicken Salad Sandwich
our 5 oj. boneless, skmless chicken breast mannaied m v-hite wtne and citrus juices then char-grilled and
dressed vith roasted almonds, red grapes, celery, mayonnaise, and spices
Dinner Specials
(served from 5pin-10pm daily)
Grilled,Blackened or Jerk Tuna & Chicken
served with black beans, yellow nee, and dinner rods
Blackened Catfish
our fresh cut 8 oj. catfish filet rolled m Cajun Spices, seared then ckn-gnM served with sauteed vegetables or. a bed of yellow nee
uuh a dmner salad and dmner Tolls
Salmon Quesadilla
a large flour toralh /died with sauteed salmon. MONTEREY JACK cheese. tomatoes. and spinach
Burgers
GvlanaBurger
ut 8 or. ;-esh lean ground beef burger, flame broiled on Gykmd s famous Char-gnli trodinonaiiy dressea uuh
mayonnaise, lettue. tomato, uni rau onions
Alpine Burger
our;hme broued8o:. burger topped uuh gridedemoms. bacon, and suvs cheese
Honey-BBQ Burger
our flame broiled 8 oj. burger grilled and topped with our homemade honey-BBQ sauce. grilled onion. and cheddar cheese
Jalapeno & Cheese Burger
our flame broiled 8 oj. burgeT topped with jolopefios and protolone cheese
Mushroom & Swiss Burger
our flame broiled 8 oj. burgeT grilled and topped with soutad mushrooms and melted swtss cheese
Turkey Burger
8 oj. fresh lean ground turkey flame broiled traditionally dressed uuh leauce, tomato, and mayonnaise
Garden Burger
our flame broiled vegetable, nce./llJuftMnwith a blend of aromatic seasoning
Budweiser
Bud Light
Killian's
Golden
Ice
Lager
GA Brown
Black Thom Cider
Bass Ale
Whitbread Ale
Fuller's E.S.B.
Pete's
Dark
Sam
Sam Adams
Sam
Monday
Sunday
lunch 10:00am
dinner 5:00pm - .....
Late night dining 10:00pm - midnight
Dark
Stout
out orders welcome
Broad Street • 613-2227
upstairs overlooking north campus
JULY 24, 1996