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Georgia, Alabama and Florida. Barnes & Noble on
Wednesday, Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. 354-1195.
SPORTS
LACROSSE Native American Lacrosse or Toli is a cross
between ultimate Frisbee, soccer and rugby and
requires no special equipment to play. New players
always welcome, no experience necessary. UGA
Intramural Fields No. 1 on Sundays at 4 p.m. Becky,
542-3411 or Gene, 542-2682.
KIDSTUFF
COOKING! “Kids in the Kitchen," kids and their par
ents can learn to prepare healthy, fun snacks and
meals with Chef Travis. Parental supervision required.
Earth Fare in Five Points, 1689 S. Lumpkin St., on
Thursday, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m. 227-1717.
HEALTHY KIDS Earth Fare's “Healthy Kids Fest" fea
tures loads of nutritious snacks for kids to sample,
giveaways and a visit from the “Gigantic Organic
Tomato” which will create fun balloon animals and
paint faces. Dr. Barry Hitchcock discusses children's
health issues and herbal dietary treatments for
ADD/ADHD at 2 p.m. Earth Fare in Five Points, 1689
S. Lumpkin St., on Saturday, Aug. 19 fum 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. FREE! Lisa Lev;is, 227-1717.
GAME NIGHT! Barnes & Noble provides children's
games, board games and other activities at this new
twice-monthly event. Fun for the whole family (ages
5 and up welcome). Barnes & Noble on Friday, Aug.
25 at 7 p.m. FREE! 354-1195.
POKEMON LEAGUE Weekly card trading, battling
“gym leaders" (with cards or Game Boy) and earning
badges. All ages. The second session always attracts
a big crowd. Books-A-Million, 10 Huntington Rd.
(beside westside Wal-Mart) on Saturdays from 12
noon to 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. FREE! 369-3900.
SUMMER READING PROGRAMS The Athens-Clarke
County Library continues its 2000 Summer Reading
Clubs. Kids up to age 11 can register for "Open a
Book... Jump In!" by picking up a folder at the
Children's Area desk. Readers can earn prizes and cer
tificates for reading the rpquKed number of books.
Young adults ages 11-18 can register for ‘ Jump Into
Reading!" Prizes will by awarded for reading points
earned and the top three readers will receive gift cer
tificates to Barnes & Noble. The Summer Reading
Programs run through Sunday, August 20. 613-3650,
ext. 314.
STORYTIME Barnes & Noble on Wednesday, Aug. 16
and Saturday, Aug. 19 at 11 a.m. FREE! 354-1195.
ART ANNOUNCEMENT!
ART WANTED City Salon 8. Spa in the Beechwood
Shopping Center has a large gallery space available
for displaying work of all media. Call Jennifer, 353-
3791.
FLAGPOLE NEEDS ART Attention all artists: If you
have a snow up at any area gallery or business, send
us photos, slides or digital files of your work from the
show. Submitted work may be reproduced on these
pages to showcase you and your work—for free!
Contact Margaret. 549-9523.
HERITAGE FOUNDATION The Athens-Clarke Heritage
Foundation invites regional artists to participate in
its annual holiday gala, “Silent Lights." High-quality
art in any medium with the theme of lighting will be
accepted through November. Laura Straehla, 353-
1801.
NASHVILLE ART The Tomato Head in Nashville, TN is
seeking art by Athens area artists to display. Submit
5-10 slides of wall-mountable contemporary art by
Sept. 15. (865) 525-6101, ext. 255 or 253.
OCAF HOLIDAY MARKET The Oconee Cultural Arts
Foundation is seeking artists working in all media for
its fifth annual OCAF Holiday Market. Deadline: Aug.
31. Applications available now at ocaf.com.
ART EVENTS
STAN MULLINS Opening reception for "Botanicals,"
an exhibition of recent work inspired by the south of
France by Stan Mullins. Botanical Garden on Sunday,
Aug. 20 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. 227-2335.
ART CLASSES
GOOD DIRT On-going classes for children and adults.
Learn all aspects of ceramics and pottery and more.
Good Dirt Ceramic Workcenter, 355-3161.
GLASSBLOWING Three-day Glassblowing Workshops
held monthly, Watkinsville. Limited spaces, registra
tion required. Patrice Secrist, 769-7198.
MICHAELS uearn painting, calligraphy and mosaic
tiling, sign yourself up for the Memory Book Club ot
sign the kids up for the Saturday Kids' Club. Michaels
Arts & Crafts Store, times and fees vary, 549-6955.
ART AROUHP TOWK
1942 GALLERY AND TATTOO (651 W. B.oad St.)
Paintings and multi-media works by Michael Herman.
Through mid-Aug. Next Up: Metal works by Ripley.
ABOVE BOOKSTORE AND COFFEEHOUSE B&W photos
by Audrey Jones. Through Aug.
ART MASTERS GALLERY (Watkinsville) Paintings and
fun stuff by Peter Loose, face jugs by Kim Black, bird
paintings by Judy Brinkhorst, colorful pictures of area
landmarks by James Dean, lighthouse and iron horse
paintings by Jean Gibson and other works from area
artists.
ASHFORD MANOR (Watkinsville) Watercolor and
acrylic paintings of nature by Martha R. Phillips.
Through September.
ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Paintings by Flo Gross. Through September.
ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY LIBRARY "The Blessing of
Confidence," oil, acrylics and collages by Alex Cook
scattered throughout the library (including “Nation of
Souls,” which transforms a US. map into a staggering
wasteland of agonizing human shapes bleeding-
through the urban sprawl) with accompanying poems
and stories. Paintings by Nancy Roberson on the
second floor. Also, an Athens Sports Hall of Fame
Awards display. Through August.
ATHENS COMMUNITY COUNCIL ON AGING (Hoyt St.)
Oil paintings by Hildergarde Timberlake. Through
September.
AURUM STUDIOS Paintings by Norm and Charlene
Olson. Charlene focuses on homely living room paint
ings and outdoor landscapes while Norm explores the
wonderfully colorful effects of sunbeams bursting
through clouds. Through September.
BARNES & NOBLE Pen drawings by Jennifer Strevig.
Through August.
BLUEBIRD CAFE An eclectic assortment of works
including oil paintings, a multi-media theater box
mannequin and sketches by Ashley Thompson.
Through Augusi. Also, a new permanent mural by
Jeremy Hughes.
BLUE SKY COFFEE “Soft As Fur," a collection of
amusingly psychedelic collages by Kenneth Aguar.
Also, "The Scorched Wings of a Nitefly," paintings by
Jeff Owens that explore visions of childhood mon
sters on land, on sea and in rock bands. Through
August.
BOTANICAL GARDEN “Botanicals," a collection of
paintings and sculptures by Stan Mullins inspired by
the south of France. Aug. 20-Sept. 17.
CITY SALON & SPA Tree oil paintings by Katherine
Christian and nuue paintings by Heather Balthazar.
Through August.
CLAYTON STREET DELI ON BROAD Prints and aprons
by Mandy Mastrovita. Through mid-August.
COURTHOUSE (Magistrate's Office) Charcoal drawings
and oriental brush paintings of cliffs and landscapes
by Paul Fdmonston. Through September.
COURTHOUSE (Probate Offices) Acrylics by M’< hael
Berry. Through September.
DREAMCATCHER 2-D and 3-D paintings by Shane
Urquhart. Tnrough August.
DREE & COMPANY Paintings by Stan Mullins. Through
August.
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE Flying pigs, butterfly
mobiles, vivid oil and mixed-media paintings, and
crowns yon won't find affixed upon the heaus of roy
alty by Karen Sevenoff. Through August.
FIRST AMERICAN BANK (Downtown) Paintings by
Celia Brooks. Thrjugn September.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE "Impressions of Georgia: Images
from the Coast to the Mountains and Right Here at
Home," a collection of altered, still and digital color
photographs taken around Georgia (including floral
shots taken at the Botanical Garden) by Tracy Tate.
Through Aug. 20. Next Up: Paintings by D. P. Hill and
Mr. L.w, owners of the new 1942 Gallery and Tattoo.
FUCKER GALLERY (Washington St.) “Systems of
Organization," a photography exhibit by Carl Martin.
Through mid-August.
GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART "William J. Thompson: A
Spiritual Journey," a diverse collection of his reli
giously commissioned sculptures and etchings,
through Aug. 20. 'Atelier 17/Contrepoint: The
Transition," a collection of complex color contempo
rary prints, through Aug. 27. "Kenyon Cox: In the
Spirit of Classicism," an exhibit of human figure
drawings, sketches and paintings by the artist.
Through Sept. 3.
GEORGIA SOUTH TRUST BANK (Alps Rd.)
Photographs by Brian Ross. Through September.
THE GRIT Large-scale oil paintings by lerry Rowlett
and prints by Ashley Worley. Aug. 20-Sept. 10.
HEART'S EYE GALLERY New oil paintings by Larry
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