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PERFORMANCE
KELLY STEWART Enjoy an all ages concert of tradi
tional songs from Scotland with Celtic harpist Kelly
Stewart. ACC library on Thursday. June 20 at 10 a m.
FREE! 613-3650.
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN LAPDANCE Catch their musical
stylings at Flicker on Friday, June 21 at 8:30 p.m.
S40-0039 or email czechtapdance@yahoo.com.
ON THE LAWN this outdoor music senes is just the
ticket offering the opportunity to spread out under
the stars for a picnic supper. Check out Sara O'Bnen
at A .hford Manor on Monday. July 1 at 6 p.m.
T' kets‘ $ f > \R. FREE! for children under 6. 769-5477,
http:/ ashfordmanor.netnik.com.
THEATRE
LADIES FROM FALL RIVFR The infamous a* murders
of Mr. and Mrs. Borden come to life in Robin Roberts
l aches from fall River, performed by Athens’ only pro
fessional theatre company, the Georgia Repertory
Theatre Seney-Stovall Chapel from Wednesday, June
?6 to Saturday, June 29 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, June
30 at ?:30 p.m. Tickets: $1?-$1S. 542-2093.
COOKING WITH LOVE Jon Vance s latest comedy
explores the cable television cooking world, and one
chef’s aspiration to become a serious actor. Morton
Theatre from Thursday, June 27 to Saturday. June 29
at 8 p.m. Tickets: S7-S9. 613-3771, www.jv-
productions.net.
EVENTS
PIZZA EATING CONTEST First annual event with
plenty of free pizza and Coke Preregistration
required, cash & prizes awarded to w'inners and par
ticipants. Papa John's Pizza on Wednesday, June 19
from 11:30 a m. td*3 p.m 3S3-Z861.
2002 FLAGPOLE ATHENS MUSIC AWARDS Sick of
the Grammy Awards? We here at Flagpole Magazine
are too. so we've assembled an evening of local
music stand-out performers like the Drive-By
Truckers. Empire State. Agualove, Southern Poetic
Conekshun and little Big Chiefs to rock Athens like a
houseboat party. Discover what bands/performers
will walk away with a coveted award, chosen by
reader ballots See p. 11. Morton Theatre on
Thursday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets. S4
w/Athfest wristband. S6 advance, S8 at the door.
Available at the Flagpole Office, SchoolKids Records
and the Morton bo* office. 549-9523.
ATMFEST 2002 Let's give it up for the music once
again A celebration of everything Athens, AthFest
returns downtown Boasting performances from over
120 local bands, the festival also includes Kidsfest,
an artist market, refreshments, music ft visual art
panel discussions, themed art exhibits. Art Cars,
Gallery Walk. Scene Seen music memorabilia walk and
more Downtown Athens from Thursday. June 20 to
Sunday, June 23. www athfest com has all the infor
mation you need to know, or check program inserted
m this issue 548 1973.
THE SOUTH ANO GLOBALIZATION SYMPOSIUM
Attending scholars debate the Souths influence and
role in the new global econo-culture Open to the
publK UGA Georgia Center from Friday. June 21 to
Saturday. June 22 542 2053.
CANINE ANGELS ADOPTATHON Get a pet at Borders
on Saturday. June 22 from 12 noon to 4 p m 583-
9647.
FARMER'S MARKETS ’he Otgaox farmer's Market
jtfff* fresh vegetables for all you* produce needs Rig
City Bread on Saturday. June 22 from 7:30 a m. to
12 tO p m Catoi, ‘>46 4198
PfT WASH (jet your pet washed by Athens Canine
Res ue at Southern States 3445 Atlanta Key, on
^ -at ' .>* / •;!
The 32nd Annual Wmterville Marigold Festival takes place in downtown Winterville on June 22
Saturday. June 22 from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m. Cost: S7. 549-4883 or
athenscaninerescue.com.
► WINTERVILLE MARIGOLD FES
TIVAL "Take a Walk in the Park."
the 32nd Annuat Winterville
Mangold Festival is in bloom
again. The event features a
parade down Main Street, o juned
arts & crafts fair, a 10K road race
and Fun Run, barbecue, live
entertainment, street dance and,
of course, copious amounts of
mangold blossoms. Downtown
Winterville in the city park on
Wesley Whitehead Square on
Saturday, June 22. 742-8600, cityofwinterville.com.
DOGGIE BIRTHDAY PARTY Who let the dogs out?
Wise owners, that's who. Grace’s Birthday Party
honors the memory of the late great canine Grace
and all other dogs called to heaven. Event includes
picnic dinner, portrait studio and silent auction for
people. Dog activities include free-rein of the
frisbee and tennis ball held, talent contests and
doggie desserts. Proceeds benefit canine welfare.
Ashford Manor on Sunday. June 23 from 3 p.m. to 7
p.m. Cost: S15 adult, $5 children. Dogs FREE! Jim,
769-6132.
FINAL EXIT Radical Reality productions presents this
matabre walk through 11 scenes of brutal reality. Will
it change you? Every weekend in June at 400-D
Commerce Blvd. www.hnalexit.com, 549-1097.
WORD ON THE STREET
BLOOD DRIVE Georgia Square Mall on Thursday. June
20 from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1-800-GlVE-LlfE.
SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM Free lunches for young
sters ages 3-18 through July 19 Athens Housing
Authority. 549-3375.
OLO BASEBALL CARDS "legends of the Deadbatl Era:
Vintage Baseball Cards from the Richard B. Russell
Collection," ore of the largest private collections of
turn-of-the-century tobacco cards. Now on display in
the UGA Russell Library through Nov.
LITERARY EVENTS
ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION Ralph Ellison's The
Invisible Man is this month's featured book. ACC
library on Wednesday. June 19 at 10:30 a.m. FREE!
613-3650.
RONDER THOMAS YOUNG Author and UGA alum
Ronder Thomas Young reads and discusses her novel
Objects m Mirror at Barnes & Noble on Thursday. June
20 at 7 p.m. FREE! 354-1195.
BEROEANA AGUAR Author Berdeana Aguar signs
copies of Wnghtscopes Frank Lloyd Wnght's Landscape
Designs at Books-A Million on Saturday. June 22 at 2
p.m. FREE! 369-3900.
ATHENS NOVEL WRITER'S GROUP Bi-monthly group
meeting at Borders on Sunday. June 23 from 1:30
p m. to 3:30 p.m FREE! 583-8647.
BOOK DISCUSSION The Last Monday Book Club dis
cusses The Deep Green Sea: A Novel by Robert Olen
Butler Adults only, newcomers welcome. ACC library
on Monday, June 24 at 7 p.m. FREE! 613-3650
JASON CARTER UGA law student Jason Carter reads,
discusses and autographs copies of his new book
Power Lines: Two Yean on South Africa's Borders.
Jason is a former Peace Corps volunteer and grandson
of former President Jimmy Carter. Barnes ft Noble on
Tuesday. June 25 at 7 p.m FREE! 354-1195.
CREATIVE WRITING OPEN MIC Monthly open mic
with UGA Creative Writing students and faculty. Catch
some original prose and poetry at Barnes A Noble on
Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p m, 354-1195
DOUGLAS RUSHKOFF NPR media culture commen
tator and author Douglas Rushkoft reads, discusses
and autographs copies of his new novet t»it
Strategy. America's first on tin# open source novel
Barnes A Noble on Monday, July 1 at 7pm FREE*
354 1195
LECTURES
V TIM DARNELL The history of Atlanta's first minor
leaque team is discussed by Tim Darnell, author of
The Crackers: The Early Days of Atlanta Baseball. UGA
Russell Auditorium on Thursday, June 20 at 5:30 p.m.
FREE! Jean, 542-8079.
MENTAL HEALTH LECTURES "2002 A Brain Odyssey-
The Hopeful New World of Treatments for Mental
Illnesses," which reviews breakthroughs in brain dis
ease research. ACC Library on Sunday. June 23 at
2:30 p.m. FREE! "Missed Opportunities: Getting
Treatment for Adults with a Mental Illness Who Don’t
Understand They are III" follows at 4 p.m. Both lec
tures presented by the Mental Health Association of
Northeast Georgia. 549-7888.
CHILDREN & CHIROPRACTICS Dr. Becky Laird dis
cusses the unique chiropractic experience at Earth
Fare on Monday, June 24 at 7 p.m. FREE! 227-1717.
BROWN BAG LUNCH David S. Williams discusses the
Holocaust at the ACC Library on
Tuesday, June 25 at 12:15 p.m.
FREE! 613-3650.
BENEFITS OF MANUKA HONEY
Earth fare on Wednesday, June
26 at 7 p.m. FREE! 227-1717.
LUCY MAY STANTON'S ATHENS
Athenians James Reap (author
Athens, A Pictorial Historv).
Mary Anne Hodgson and Milton
Leathers discuss the life and
times of Lucy May Stanton.
Georgia Museum of Art on
Sunday, June 30 at 2:30 p.m.
FREE! 542-4662.
KIOSTUFF
PAPIER-MACHE FOR YOUNG
ADULTS Make a pinata or
other creative creation at this
fun workshop for ages 11-18. ACC library on
Wednesday. June 19 at 2 p.m. FREE! 613-3650.
GONE' FISHING Spnnq is here so it's time to hit the
fishing creek! Sandy Creek Nature Center at Walker Hall
on Thursday, June 20 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. FREE!
Ages 7-12. Preregistration required. 613-3615 *0.
HARRY POTTER ft POKEMON LEAGUE Weekly card
trading and games AH ages. Books-A-Million on
Saturdays from 12 noon to 2 p.m. FREE! 369-3900.
PAPER MAKING FOR TEENS Learn creative uses for
recyclable paper at the ACC Library on Saturday, June
22 at 2 p.m FREE! 613-3650.
CANINE CAMP FOR KJDS A place where kids can
learn the responsibilities of dog ownership, for ages
10-12. Three separate week tong sessions starting on
June 24, July 8 and July 22. www.athenspets.net/
caninecamp or 227-6173. 613-6938.
JUGGLING FOR TEENS The UGA Jugglers (end a hand
in demonstrating the art of )uggling. ACC Library on
Wednesday June 26 at 2 p.m FREE! 613-3650.
SUMMER KIDFE5T Children of aH ages are invited for
a day of fun Summertime safety experts assure a
carefree atmosphere Special appearances from
Puddles tlie Duck and Andy the Ambulance The
Classic Centef on fhu'sday. June 27 from 9 a.m. to 1?
noon. FREE' (706) 4 75 5620
SUMMER THEATRE CAMPS One-week theatre camps
sponsored by Athens Creative Theatre. Each session
culminates with a 35-minute one act production.
Session 1 runs from Monday, July 8 to Friday, July 1?
from 9:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Fee: S72-S80. Call 613-
3628 to register.
TENNIS CAMPS Camps for children ages 5-13.
613-3592, tennisforlife.net.
SUMMER ART CAMP Weekly sessions available for art,
clay and much more. Ages 4-16. Good Dirt through
Aug. 16. Call 355-3161.
ART EVENTS
"ART EXCURSIONS" Sponsored by the Georgia
Museum of Art. Each excursion lasts one .hour and
includes an introduction to the "Art of Lucy May
Stanton" exhibit, an art history lesson and art
activity. Available for youth and senior organizations'
meeting places. Georgian Museum of Art weekdays
through Fnday, July 19. Call
CANEBREAK POTTERY Summer
• sale and open house of pot
tery by Carey MacDonald.
CaneBrake Pottery, Farmington
on Saturday. June 22 rrom 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday,
June 23 from 1? noon to
5 p.m. 769-1015 .
AURORA POPE Opening recep
tion for "Celebration." botanical
oil paintings celebrating the
many cycles of life by Aurora Pope Healing Arts
Centre on Sunday. June 23 from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
FREE! 613-1142.
ART ANNOUNCEMENTS
ART WANTED The following businesses and events
are seeking art for display on their walls: Athica is
reviewing proposals for the 2002-2003 season. Email
uifo@athica.org, visit athica.org or write PO Box
1604. Athens, GA 30603-1604 Compadres Call. Tom
at 546-0190 Dree ft Company Hair needs your art.
Call 548-0770 Gailyn't Cafe wants your artwork.
Chat with Gaityn at 583-9557. Oconee County
Library in Watkmsville. Glass caves available for smalt
or hobby exhibits. 769-3950 Papa John'* Baxter
Street location interested in displaying art. Call Julia
Miller at 353-2861 for the inside scoop. Rage Hair
Studio downtown, 548-8178. Ritiz Salon speak to
Jacklyti. 546 8200 Roly Poly Jason wants your art
seen Call him at 354-1223 after 2 p m.
Sophisticated Shapes 543-2418 ask tor Janet or
.leame. The Winery Katie at 613-0095 X Ray Cafe
at 261 W Washington St. is looking for installations
to hll the store Talk to Paul Thomas
Trudy at 542-0448.
SCENE SEEN A treasure trove
of Athens music memorabilia
is on display at 15 downtown
businesses through June 24.
Pick up a brochure for this
walking tour at the Athens
Welcome Center, the Flagpole
office or at any participating
business.
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