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The deadline for getting listed in Out There! is
every Wednesday at 5 p.m. for the issue of the fol
lowing Wednesdays. Email: outthere@flagpole.com.
PERFORMANCE
BLUE SKY CONCERTS All during the month of Kay.
enjoy free live music on College Square from 12 noon
to 1 p.m. Clarke Middle School Band on May 11; Greg
Ginton & Zamar Athens on May 18 (at City Hall);
Classic City Band on May 25.
"BROAOWAY IN CONCERT: A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC"
Athens Creative Theatre presents “Broadway in
Concert: A Little Night Music" A concert staging of
the classic Broadway musical that spawned "Send in
the Clowns." Memorial Park Quinn Halt June 3-5 &
9-11. Tickets: S10-S15. 613-3628.
"THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT Hear selections for
some of the great Broadway musicals such as
Phantom of the Opera. Rent Miss Saigon. The Lion
King. Les Miserabtes, Jekyil & Hyde. Proceeds will
benefit the American Cancer Society. Morton Theatre
on Saturday. June 4 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets:
S15.50-S19.50; all-inclusive Dinner Theatre package
with Last Resort Grill: S37.50. 613-3770.
PANDIT SATISH VYAS Renowned Santoor player
Pandit Satish Vyas makes a special visit to Athens for
a concert of his hammered dulcimer music Seney-
Stovall Chapel on Sunday, May 22 at 3 p.m. Tickets:
S8-S15. 227-3829. For more info on the artist visit
www.satishvyas.com.
ROBIN & LINDA WILLIAMS The Athens Folk Music &
Dance Society and WUGA present Robin & Linda
Williams, and Their Fine Group playing their unique
blend on bluegrass, folk, old-time and acoustic
country. The group is a favorite for listeners of "A
Prairie Home Companion." Georgia Center Masters
Hall on Sunday, May 29. Come early, as the live
broadcast of the show starts promptly at 7 p.m. It
ends at 8 p.m., but the live show will continue.
Tickets: $15. 542-9842.
ATHENS SYMPHONY POPS CONCERTS Enjoy light
classical selections from Verdi, Strauss, Dvorak, as
well as popular music from James Bond films, West
Side Story, and more. The Athens Symphony performs
its annual Pops concerts featuring Dancefx and
Contact Dance. Conducted by Albert Ligotti and Susan
Dinwiddie. Bring a picnic basket, or buy one at the
show. No alcoholic beverages allowed. Classic Center
Grand Hall on Friday & Saturday, May 13 & 14 at 8
p.m. FREE!, but tickets are required. 357-4444.
THEATRE
BORN TO ENTERTAIN Broadway Arts presents an orig
inal children's production, Bom to Entertain. Seney-
Stovall Chapel on Saturday. May 21 at 2 p.m. Tickets: .
$10 at the door. 354-7880.
THE ODD COUPLE—FEMALE VERSION The Master's
Academy of Fine Arts Drama Company presents a new
twist on the classic play about mismatched room
mates. Instead of Oscar and Felix, we have Olive and
Florence trying to figure out how to live under the
same roof. Athens Community Theater (off Grady Ave.)
on Friday, May 13 & Saturday, May 14 at 8 p.m.,
Sunday. May 15 at 2 p.m. Tickets: $10. www.townand
gownplayers.org.
ORPHAN TRAIN Athens Little Playhouse presents
Aurand Harris' Orphan Train. The play covers the fic
tional journey of eight children who were sent from
New York City to the West Seney-Stovall Chapel on
Friday, May 13 & Saturday, May 14 at 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday, May 15 at 2:30 p.m. $7-$10. 208-1036.
EVENTS
ADOPT A PET Need a dog? Athens Canine Rescue
holds its monthly Adopt a Pet (10 a.m.-l p.m.) at
Pawtropolis, 112 Athens West Parkway, on Saturday,
May 28. www.athenscaninerescue.com, 549-4883.
BIRCHMORE TRAIL DAY Discover the "hidden trea
sure* of the Birchmore Trail at Memorial Park with
games, educational activities, refreshments, a scav
enger hunt and more. Sunday, May 22, 2 p.m. to
4 p.m. All ages welcome. 613-3512.
BRWA SHOAL LILY CANOE FLOAT The Broad River
Watershed Association is hosting a canoe float to
view the rare Shoal Lity in bloom. Saturday, May 21 at
9:30 a.m. Call for details and directions, Victor
Johnson, 706-795-2184.
RAIN FOREST FESTIVAL Meet live rain forest animals,
and learn about rainforest plants used for medicine,
food, beverages and building materials. Botanical
Garden on Saturday, May 14 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Admission: $2 per person, $8 max per family.
542-6156.
Meet E LL the poetry robot at ATHICA’s "livinf with Technology Symposium " May U at 2 JO p.m.
TRANCE DANCE Baraka
Bethany Faith and Anne
Harper lead a Trance
Dance, "a powerful form
of movement that ener
gizes the body and frees
the mind. " No exp. nec
essary. Sangha Yoga
Studio on Friday, May 20
at 8 p.m. Admission: $10.
613-1143.
WILDFLOWER CELEBRA
TION Cone celebrate the
natural beauty of a lovely
stretch cf Barnett Shoals
Rd. Walking and hiking
tours of rural properties,
children's art and garden
at Barnett Shoals School
and Montessori School,
Tour de Barnett Shoals
bike ride and much more.
See City Pages for more.
Saturday, May 14 from 9
a.m. to 12 noon. FREE: For details and directions,
227-0143.
WINE TOUR TO NORTH GEORGIA Join wine afi
cionado Serge Gonzales on a tour of four North
Georgia vineyards. Cost includes transportation, wine
tastings, classroom and on-site lectures and catered
lunch. Pre-tour session on Wednesday, May 18, tour
on Saturday. May 21. Cost $159. 542-3537,
www.gactr.uga.edu/ppd.
WORD ON THE STREET
FILM FESTIVAL In conjunction with AthFest in June,
the Film::Athens is putting out a call to area film
makers. Call for entries for the Sprockets Music &
Video Competition. Music videos from Athens area
artists and bands. Also, call for entries for the Kids
film fest. must be under 18 to enter. Extended
Deadline: May 13. Entry forms and more info at
www.athensfilmfoundation.org.
AAHS NEEDS BOOKS The Athens Area Humine
Society is seeking donations of music books and
movies for its upcoming Book. Music & Movie Sale.
Drop off items in the AAHS bins at Earth Fare or Pet
Supplies Plus (Alps Shopping Center), or at the event
site in the Green Acres Shopping Center (Sundays
only. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. No popular magazines, text
books or home-recorded tapes and movies. 353-2287,
wwwjthenshumanesociety.com.
ACTION CYCLING Seeking riders, crew and volunteers
for a 2-day ride from Athens to Atlanta to raise
money for AIDS Athens and the Emory Vaccine Center.
Experienced and novice bikers welcome. May 21-22.
Teams or individuals. Art 542-2437, art@aids
athens.org, www.actioncyding.org.
ANXIETY TREATMENT The UGA Center for
Understanding and Treating Anxiety is offering
Computerized Treatment for people suffering from
Social Phobia and Generalized Anxiety Disorder. REE!
542-3827, http://nas.psy.uga.edu.
CHINA ADOPTION Informational Seminar are China
Adoption, hosted by local adoptive families. Oconee
County Library on May 26 at 7 p.m. Brenda, 552-3997.
NATURE CENTER CALENDARS Sandy Creek Nature
Center is accepting submissions for its 2006 calendar.
Call 613-3615, ext 235 or email scndnc@negia.net.
BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT Toppers is sponsoring a
golf tournament to benefit Project Safe. Sign up now.
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