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MAIN STREET YARNS Beginning Knitting on
Saturdays, Feb. 10, 17 and 24, 2 p.m. Cost: S40.
Learn to Crochet on Thursdays, Feb. 8, 15 and 22.
6 p.m. Cost: $40. Learn to make your own yarn on
Feb. 10, 11 a.m. Cost: $50. Knit Socks on Thursdays,
Feb. 8, 15 and 22, 6 p.m. Cost: $45. Main Street
Yarns and Fibers in downtown Watkinsville. 706-769-
5531, www.mainstreetyarns.com.
MIND BODY INSTITUTE Ongoing classes:
Pre-Natal Yoga, Level 1 Yoga. Back Care
Yoga, Bridges to Health: Healthy Eating,
Couples Massage, Senior Yoga and more.
Call 706-475-7329, www.armc.org/mbi.
MINDFULNESS YOGA Teachings on
mindfulness and conscious breathing
integrated with the movements and
postures of yoga. Feb. 2-4. Cost: $159.
Mind Body Institute. 706-475-7330.
SALSA DANCING Beginners to
Advanced, no partner needed. Tate
Center on Mondays at 7 p.m. Cost: $5.
SWING DANCE LESSONS Learn the basic
of swing dancing. No partner or exp.
needed. UGA Memorial Hall Ballroom on
Mondays at 7 p.m. www.uga.edu/ugas-
wingclub.
TAE KWON DO & JODO CLASSES Tae
Kwon Do classes for kids and adults,
beginner to advanced. Self-defense.
Olympic-style sparring, more. Also, Jodo (Jo-jitsu)
classes, a 400-year-old Samurai martial art using the
staff and sword. Mondays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
Taught by three-time AAU National Champion Jason
Hughes. Live Oak Martial Arts, Chase St. Warehouses,
Studio AB. 706-548-0077, www.liveoakmartialarts.
com.
WINE & BEER SEMINARS Bock Beer Seminar on
Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. Entry Level and
Ultimate Destination Wine Seminar on Wednesday,
Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. Aromas, call for cost and reserva
tions, 706-208-0059.
YOGA & MEDITATION CLASSES Walk-in. donation-
suggested yoga classes. All levels welcome. Hatha
& Kundalini Yoga, Kids Yoga, Restorative Yin Yoga
and more. Rubber Soul Yoga Revolution studio,
675 Pulaski St. Suite 1400, every day. Suggested
MODELS FOR MOTORCYCLE FASHION SHOW Seeking
three guys and three girls for upcoming Ducati
Motorcycle fashion show on Mar. 16. Ages 18-25,
'hip. trendy, slim European took." Submit photos to
raultca@yahoo.com.
SHORT FILM Casting call for upcoming short film
to be shot in Athens called The Camping Trip. M/F,
20-35. Also needed for crew: DP. camera op. 2nd
AD. Lucy, lucy@markandlila.com.
MEETINGS
Benefit concert for the Athens Area Homeless Shelter features the Bulldog Brass Qumtet
and more Athens First Presbyterian Church on Feb. 2 at 8 p.m
donation: $3-$5. www.rubbersoulyoga.com.
calclements@yahoo.com.
YOGA Gentle yoga classes at St. Gregory's Episcopal
Church on Barnett Shoals Rd., Tuesdays from 5:30
p.m. to 7 p.m. Bring your own mat or towel and
wear loose clothing. Cost: $42 for six sessions, $7
per class. Julie Horne, instructor. 706-354-1996.
FEDERATION OF NEIGHBORHOODS The
next meeting features a presentation
by Jim Corley, director of the ACC Solid
Waste Dept. 1250 S. Lumpkin St. on
Monday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. FREE! and
open to the public.
GESTALT/ SENSORY AWARENESS GROUP
Open group for exploration, play and
acting out via body-oriented awareness,
introspection into self-regenerative
processes, and the utilities masked be
neath the self. Orawing off the work of
Frit* Peris, Charlotte Selver and Augusto
Boal. Call 706-248-6352 for info.
OCONEE RIVERS AUDUBON SOCIETY Rua
Mordecai of UGA's forestry school dis
cusses 'Our Shared Forests.' the biologi
cal and economic connections between
the forests of Georgia and Ecuador,
including the benefits of shade-grown coffee (which
wilt be served at the meeting). ENSAT Building at
Sandy Creek Nature Center on Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7
p.m. FREE! and open to the public. 706-613-9875.
SUPPORT GROUPS
TURKISH TRIBAL BELLYDANCE Beginner and in
termediate technique. YWCO on Wednesdays at 6
p.m. and 7 p.m. Mixed-level classes at DanceFX on
Sundays at 4 p.m. troupe_sulukule@yahoo.com.
VALENTINE CARD WORKSHOPS Learn how to pub
lish your own digitally-designed Valentine cards.
Demo at www.pagesintimepublishing.com. Appts.
avail through Feb. 2. Jennifer Schildknecht, 706-
296-4818. moonmama61@aol.com.
AUDITIONS
JOE TURNER'S COME AND CONE Needed: one boy
and one girl, ages 10-12 for a UGA production of
August Wilson's Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. UGA
Fine Arts Building on Feb. 17. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Freda
Scott Giles. 706-542-2102.
ACOA THERAPY GROUP Adult Children of Alcoholics
Therapy Group for anyone raised in an alcoholic,
substance-abuse or otherwise emotionally difficult
family. Call for meeting dates and times: Dr. Cohen.
706-548-6744, 706-340-5870.
ALZHEIMER'S GROUP The Athens Area Alzheimer's
Support Group meets once a month at the Adult Day
Care Center. 1774 Old W. Broad St. 706-548-6476.
ANXIETY DISORDERS Support group for people with
anxiety disorders and their families. UGA Psychology
Bldg. Room 133 on 1st and 3rd Thursdays each
month at 5:30 p.m. Newcomers always welcome.
706-542-1173.
LUNG CANCER The Loran Smith Center for Cancer
Support holds lung cancer support group meetings
on the third Thursday of every month at 10 a.m.
Beth Prescott. 706-475-5329.
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP Support group
meets at St. Mary's Hospital (lobby conference room)
on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Rick. 706-783-5706.
POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION PACE-Postnatal
Psychiatric Disorders Acceptance through
Compassion and Education is a new group dealing
with postpartum depression. Meets at Nugi's Space
on the second and fourth Tuesday each month at 7
p.m., starting Jan. 9. www.ppdacceptance.org.
SUICIDE SURVIVORS Open to anyone who has lost
a loved one to suicide. Nu^i's Space, 396 Oconee St.
on the second and last Wednesday of every month
at 5:30 p.m. Email linda@nuci.org or call ahead for
schedule changes. 706-227-1515.
HELP OUT!
ATHENS-OCONEE CASA Athens-Oconee Court
Appointed Special Advocates is hosting an open
house for potential volunteers to introduce the or
ganization and staff on Jan. 31. Training begins on
Feb. 6. Farr Prickett. 706-613-1922. www.athens
oconeecasa.org.
LIFELINK OF GEORGIA LifeLink of Georgia, a non
profit agency that coordinates organ and tissue
donation, is seeking volunteers to assist with its
educational programs. Also, speakers available. 800-
544-6667. www.lifelinkfound.org.
PROJECT SAFE Local non-profit that provides
services to victims of domestic violence seeking
volunteers. Training on Feb. 24, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
projectvolunteer@yahoo.com. 706-425-8663.
LHAC VOLUNTEERS The Lyndon House Arts Center
seeks volunteers to help with the gala opening
reception for the 32nd Annual Juried Exhibition on
Feb. 18. Celia. 706-613-3623, ext. 224.
Margaret Moore
“ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST FILMS! AS USUAL,
NOLTE GIVES A SENSITIVE, POIGNANT,
WORLD-WEARY PORTRAYAL
HE REMAINS ONE OF OUR FINEST ACTORS."
JEFFREY LYONS. NBC'S REEL TALK
‘TOLD WITH GRITTY FINESSE AND
LACED WITH A STRONG, HARD
PERFORMANCE FROM NICK NOLTE.”
DUANE BYRGE, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
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PERFORMANCE CRAFT. NOLTE IS
TRULY SUPERB THROUGHOUT.”
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