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KR1MS0N KAFl Photographs by Lucy Ingram.
Through Nov.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART "We Draw Our
Students,* sketches and such from professors Joseph
Patrick (University of Iowa) and Art Rosenbaum
(UGA). Through Nov. 8.
LAST RESORT GRILL 'Flow,' a plethora of recent
paintings by Catherine Zelski. Through Nov. 2.
LOWERY GALLERY 'Down Home,' an exhibit fea
turing paintings, photographs, pottery and sculptures
from Madison and Oglethorpe County artists Autumn
Strickland, Sarah Pattison, Jim Parker, Greg Turco,
Peter Loose, Cathy Kelly, David Morgan, Janis Dalton
and more. Oct. 28-Nov. 28.
LYNDON HOUSE 'Athens Artists:A Celebration of
Place,* featuring 75 works by over 30 artists,
including V Stephanie Crouch. Through Oct 26.
NU(I'S SPACE Paintings by Melanie Hanris, with all
proceeds collected to be used to purchase art sup
plies for the center. Through mid-Nov.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (Watkinsvitle) Paintings
by Jean Gibson and 'Golden Oldies’ by Patricia
Greene. Through Oct.
RECORDING FOR THE BLIND Oil paintings by Pat
Helmly. Through Nov.
ST. GREGORY THE GREAT EPISCOPAL CHURCH "Their
Art,' paintings by Jenifer Borg, Toni Carlucci,
Susannah Flanigan, Dolores Holt and Tracey Young.
Through Nov. 4.
LYE SOAP-MAKING Boy Scouts might not have a
badge for it but it's sure useful to know if you're an
artist (or just want to be one). One day workshop at
Good Dirt on Saturday, Oct 27. Call 355-3161 to reg
ister and for more info.
MIDDLE EASTERN BELLY DANCING In times of crisis,
experts agree: Belly Dancing is the only solution.
Thank goodness for the beginning and intermediate
level classes starting Tuesday, Oct. 30 at Sangha Yoga
Studio. Cal't 613-1143 for more info.
OPEN STUttfO Refine your sketching skills with live
models (because dead models just aren't worth the
hassle). No instruction offered; bring your own sup
plies. Georgia Museum of Art Forio Classroom on
Wednesday. Oct. 31 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Cost:
S3. 542-4662.
MASTER GARDENER CLASS The 22-session Master
Gardener Program provides an intensive educational
experience in horticultural principles, practices and
pest management. Space is limited; students selected
through application process. Application deadline:
November 1. Cost: $100, $180/couple. Kandy, 542*
6195, www.arches.uga.edu/~klduke/.
MEETINGS
EAST ASIAN FILM CLUB A new multicultural UGA film
society that boasts the occasional panel discussion.
Enjoy the Chinese film Suzhou Rivtr, at the UGA Main
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STARBUCKS 'Unpretentious Abstract Landscapes,*
self-explanatory patntmgs by Erin Miller. Through
Oct.
STRAND Abstract paintings tiptoeing through the
nether regions of interpretation by Will Cullen Hart
and Hannah Jones. Through Nov.
CUSSES
MASSAGE. CREATIVITY B EXPRESSION A 2 hour
course geared towards writers, musicians, artists,
researchers and athletes. Earth Fare on Thursday. Oct.
25 at 7 p.m. Cost $35 (includes a massage, which is
worth its weight in gold). 227-1717.
AAPP SS ALIVE DRIVER SAFETY COURSE Mature
drivers (our reading audience probably refers to
them as 'Sunday drivers") are invited to join this
class. Alt participants of the program who attend
both classes receive a certificate good for acquiring
a discount on automobile liability insurance (let's
hear a huzzah for saving money). If you're 50 years
or older, practice safe driving and cruise to the ACC
Police Headquarters on Saturday. Oct. 27 from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m Cost: $10. Pie-registration required.
Bob. 353-023*
BILLY DANCING The Middle Eastern dance that has
alt the tummies snaking (and ifs not a result of the
food) fachana teaches the art of meditative move
ment for ad skill levels Saturday afternoons at 1 p.m.
at the Art of Yoga (70*) 29* 4041 or mmamafarhana
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Library, seventh floor screening room on Tuesday,
Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. FREE! jdgreene3@hotmailcom.
UPPER OCONEE WATERSHED NETWORK UOWN mem
bership meeting, featuring speaker Mary Freeman on
the "Broad" View of River Conservatio and Land
Trusts. All are welcome. Princeton United Methodist
Church on Tuesday. Oct 30 at 6 p.m. FREE!
chicolfj@yahoo.com, 549-8916.
HELP OUT!
NU^I'S SPACE Null's Space, the musician's resource
center, needs all sorts of volunteers. It's fun; it's
good ka*ma! 396 Oconee St. 227-1515.
WAY OUT THERE
WORKSHOP ON RACIAL VIOLENCE A RECONCILIA
TION Three day workshop entitled "Lifting the Veil
of Silence: Workshop on Racial Violence &
Reconciliation." Reports on lynchings and racial vio
lence to be presented by nine grassroots groups,
including the Moore’s Ford Memorial Committee.
Auburn Avenue Research library, Atlanta from
Friday Oct. 26 to Sunday. Oct. 28. (404) 727-3440.
mooresford.org.
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