class size very limited. 795-0102 or
lo weryg alle ry @ email.com.
SELF-DEFENSE The Sexual Assault Center of
Northeast Georgia sponsors self-defense classes for
women on a regular basis. 353-1912.
ZYDECO DANCING Practice and learn zydeco steps
to the sound of 2ydeco tunes, Classics on Atlanta
Hwy., Tuesday evenings from 7;3Q p.m. to 9 p.m.
FREE! 613-8287.
NESTINGS
ATHENS MOTHERS' CENTER The center offers support
and a social outlet for area moms. Non-profit, non-
denominational. St. Gregory Episcopal Church on
Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
There is also a twice-monthly evening group. Babies
are welcome to attend with their mothers. Call for
times. Kathy folkertb, 548-4756 or email a then s-
motherscenter@excite.com.
ATHENS SOCIAL FORUM Looking to expand your
social network? Are you 25*105? The Athens Social
Forum provides lots of fun activities for meeting
people in the Athens Area. Check out web page for
upcoming events: arches.uga,edu/~a$f. 613*5607 or
asf@uga.edu.
ATHENS ZEN GROUP The Athens Zen Meditation
group meets at Athens Yoga Center downtown on
Saturdays from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. FREE!
Newcomers please call 353-7458.
FRIENDS OF FIVEPTS The Friends of Five Points
holds its meetings at the Student Presbyterian
Center on the fourth Monday of every month at 7:30
p.m. Go to fivepts.com for more details.
NITTY GRITTY BIKE BAND Are you looking for casual
bike riders in Athens? This group ndes 20*30 miles
{at 10-15 mph) every Saturday and then goes out
for lunch. All ages are welcome. 613*5607.
OUR HOPE Non-denominational church. Holiday Inn
New College Ballroom, Sundays at 11 a.m. 202-
3723.
S.H.A.R.E. "Seeking Harmony and Reaching
Everyone" sponsors potluck dinners on Wednesdays,
"creative awareness expression experiences” on
Thursdays and occasional festival events. Everyone
is welcome. For details about weekly and special
events call Ryan, 543-8B93.
ACC MEETINGS
AIRPORT Meeting of the Airport Authority at Ben
Epps Airport House on Wednesday, June 21 at 3:30
p.m. 613-3795.
DFACS Department of Family 3nd Children’s Services
meeting, Clarke County DFACS, 284 North Ave, 613-
3795.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION Meeting of the Historic
Preservation Committee at 120 Dougherty St. on
Wednesday, June 21 at 5:30 p.m. 613*3795.
KEEP ACC BEAUTIFUL Meeting of the Keep Athens*
Clarke County Beautiful Commission at the Botanical
Garden Callaway Bldg, on Wednesday, June 21 at 8
a.m. 613*3795.
MAYOR AND COMMISSION Agenda setting meeting
for the ACC Mayor and the Commission, City Hall
Commission Chamber on Tuesday, June 20 at 7 p.m.
613*3795.
PENSIONS The ACC Pension Board meets at the ACC
Courthouse Room 180 on Wednesday, June 14 at 4
p.m. 613-3795.
PLANNING COMMISSION Work session for the ACC
Planning Commission at 120 Daugherty St. on
Thursday, June IS at 5 p.m. 6T3-3795.
ROC Northeast Georgia RDC meeting. Holiday Inn,
corner of Broad and Lumpkin on Thursday, June 15
at 12 noon. 613-3795,
SUPPORT GROUPS
ACoA New Beginnings Group of Adult Children of
Alcoholics, St. Mary's Hospital Assembly Room B,
Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Louise, 613-8075.
AL-ANON Are you a woman who has a problem With
someone else's drinking? Al-Anon can help.
Newcomers always welcome. Cobb House, Fridays at
5:30 p.m. 54.3-0436.
BREAST CANCER The Loran Smith Cancer Care Center
b sponsoring a Breast Cancer Networking Group.
Anyone with a diagnosis of breast oncer is invited
to participate, Athens Regional Medical Center on
the second and fourth Thursday of every month from
7 p.m, to 8:30 p.m, 549-9977.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Comrmjmty support group For
victims of domestic violence. Sponsored by Project
Safe. Meets every Monday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
C*U for location and mere details, 543*3331.
nSRQMYAltlA/tF$ The Athens
U* Syndrome Support
Group provkfes *rsrengagement, shared experience*.
medical and pharmaceutical information and survival
tips for these conditions. Call for meetings times
and locations, Karin Haag, 549-9798 or 543-5705.
FOSTER PARENTS Support group for foster parents in
Athens-ClarJce County. The group is facilitated by
doctoral students and Athens psychologist Harvey
Gayer and is free. 542-4363.
GAY TEENS Athens Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual &
Transgendered Teen Support Group, Presbyterian '
Student Center, Saturdays at 2 p.m. 546-4611 or
stock@negia.net.
HIV/AIDS Free monthly support groups for people
with HIV/AIDS, sponsored by The AIDS Coalition of
Northeast Georgia. Childcare and meal provided.
542-AIDS.
MENTAL HEALTH Support group for people suffering
from depression. Northeast Georgia Center, 250
North Ave., on Wednesdays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Pat or Patty, 542-9738 or Donald 546-5116.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Support group for anyone
who has an abnormal relationship with Food,
including compulsive overeating, anorexia and
bulimia. Catholic Center, 1344 S. Lumpkin, Saturdays
from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Angela, 354-0087.
PARKINSON'S DISEASE Support group for those with
Parkinson's and their families. Arbor Terrace Assisted
Living, 3736 Atlanta Hwy., on the third Wednesday
of each month at 2 p.m. 353*0400.
HELP OUT!
AMERICORPS The Georgia Personal Assistance Corps,
an AmeriCorps program whose members provide ser
vices to persons in the community with disabilities,
is seeking individuals to make a one-year, part-time
service commitment. Participants receive a monthly
stipend and an educational award. Gain valuable
employment and life experience. Applications now
being accepted for the 2000-20001 service year that
begins in September. Georgia PAS Corps, 542-3907
or Ms. Ford, kford@arches.uga.edu.
BEAR HOLLOW The zoo is looking for volunteers to
help with educational programs for children,
birthday parties and caring for the animals. No
experience necessary. 613*3616.
BOTANICAL GARDEN Volunteers to work in the Gift
Shop on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at the
front desk on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors Center, 542-6195.
EXCHANGE STUDENTS Host families being sought for
high school students from Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico,
Germany and Japan. Students are 16-18, have
spending money and insurance. Foundation for
Academic Cultural Exchange, a non-profit, USIA-des-
ignated program. Adrian Ogletree, (770) 464-2167,
Bev, (800) 527*2664 or facexchange.org.
HABITAT FOR HUMAN TTY Volunteers needed for the
Small Projects Group to help with small home repair
projects such as exterior painting, repairing roofs,
etc. No experience necessary. 208-1001 or
aahfh@juno.com.
OUR DAILY BREAD 5eeking volunteers to serve hot
meals to homeless individuals at the Oconee Street
Methodist Church, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
1Q:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m, to 2 p.m. Call the
Volunteer Action Center for more information, 227-
8300.
RECORDING fOR THE BUND Seeking volunteers to
read and record science and math textbooks for
blind and dyslexic students at 4th grade though
post-graduate levels. Call the Volunteer Action
Center for times and location, 227-8300.
SANDY CREEK VOLUNTEERS Sandy Creek Nature
Center, Sandy Creek Park and the North Oconee
Greenway are looking for volunteers. Opportunities
include everything from feeding sea turtles to
helping children discover nature to blazing new
traits. Learn about anything from astronomy to
zoology. Perfect for retired persons or anyone inter
ested in supporting these unique community pro
grams! No experience is necessary and training is
provided, Andrew Pearson, 613-3615, ext, 227.
SCRTOMA “Service To Mankind” is seeking individ
uals interested in issues related to speech end
hearing impairments. Call the Volunteer Action
Center for more details, 227-8300.
SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTER Volunteers opportunities
available for men and women. 353-1912.
TORRENCE CENTER The UGA Torrence Center for
Creative Studies needs six, caring, responsible teens,
ages 15 ar.d up to serve as volunteer aides for the
Summer Challenge 2000 Program. Aides will assist
classroom teachers, working with children, pre-k
through 6th grade at Alps Elementary, June 19*23
and June 26-30 from I a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Volunteer
aides can work mornings, afternoons or both and
receive a small stipend and a free T-shirt. 542-5104.
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