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COMPUTER CLASSES (Madison
County Library) This month's class
es will give you the skills to comfort
ably navigate the Internet. Three
meetings a week, may attend one or
all three. Pre-registration required.
Tuesdays, 2-3 p.m., Wednesdays, 11
a m.-12 p.m., Thursdays. 7-8 p.m
FREE! 706-795-5597
CONTINUING EDUCATION
COURSES (Georgia Center) Italian
or French Language & Culture. Level
1 short courses (May 20 or 21).
Spanish/English Legal Interpreter
Certificate Program (June 14.21 and
28). Full schedule online, registra
tion required 706-542-3537. www.
georgiacenter.uga.edu
COOKING IN THE GARDEN (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia) This
session: Can't Get Enough Herbs!
Learn about herbs for summer
GENTLE YOGA (St. Gregorys
Episcopal Church) Gentle yoga
classes Bring your own mat or
towel and wear loose clothing. Julie
Horne, instructor. Classes start May
13. Tuesdays, 5:30-7 p.m. $9/class.
706-354-1996
GETTING STARTED WITH
GENEALOGY (ACC Library)
Monthly class with an informal ses
sion to walk participants through
the basics of researching family
history. Bring a pencil and paper
No registration required. Ages 12
& up. May 20,6—8:30 p.m. FREE 1
706-613-3650
GOOD DIRT (Good Dirt) Now regis
tering for Maymester pottery classes,
beginning the week of May 11 Try
Clay class every Friday, 7-9 p m.
$20. Class includes instruction on
the potter's wheel and the opportu-
SOCK KNITTERS WORKSHOP
(Main Street Yarns) ‘1st Steps:
Beginning the New Pathways for
Sock Knitters" will leach you to knit
socks to tit anybody, with any gauge
yarn Taught by Cat Bordhi May 20.
10 a.m.-5 p.m. $80 plus materials.
706-769-5531, wwwcatbordhi.com
SQUARE DANCING CLASS
(Memorial Park—Recreation Hall)
Everyone is welcome to weekly
square dance classes. Tuesdays.
7:30-9:30 p.m. $3. 706-613-3580
SUMMER ADULT ART CLASSES
(Lyndon House Arts Center)
Registration now open lor summer
art programs. Wide selection of
programs for beginner and advanced
students Class sizes limited,
register early. List of programs and
descriptions online. 706-613-3623.
www.accleisureservices.com
TAE KWON DO & JODO CLASSES
(Live Oak Martial Arts) For kids
and adults, beginner-advanced
Pug Meet and Greet at Sandy Creek Park on May 18,2-4 p.m.
get-togethers, adding herbs to
everything from salads to drinks.
Pre-registration required. May 28,
6:30-8:30 p.m. $27, $24/members.
706-542-6156
COUPLE’S WORKSHOP (St Gregory
the Great) Presented by Anne Ethier
and Pathways. Inc. A full day of
emotional intimacy, learning deep
relational communication skills with
your partner. May 10,9:30 a.m.-4
p.m. $150/couple. 706-614-6060
DANCE CENTER CLASSES (East
Athens Educational Dance Center)
Kids' summer camp and adult eve
ning classes. Beginner to advanced.
Space is limited. Full schedule
online, www.accleisureservices.com/
camps. 706-613-3624
ELECTRONIC MUSIC WORKSHOP
(ATHICA) Work with the Striking
Mechanism artists to learn about
electronic music. Space is limited,
register early. Teens welcome. Part
ot “Adventures in Mysticism.’ May
18,2-4 p.m. FREE! jonathan@jona-
thanchen.net.
FABRIC PAINTING WORKSHOP
(FirstHand Studios) Taught by
local artist Margaret Agner. Pre
registration encouraged. May 10 &
11,10a.m.-5p.m. 706-454-1313,
firsthandcraft.charter.net
FIRSTHAND STUDIOS CLASSES
(FirstHand Studios—Greensboro.
GA) Now registering for summer
classes including woodworking,
ceramics, jewelry and silver, fiber,
papermaking and bookbinding,
painting and more. Adult and
children's classes. 706-454-1313,
firsthandcraft@charter.net
nity to make and decorate several
pieces of pottery. Full schedule
available online. 706-355-3161,
www.gooddirt.net
GROWING NATIVE (Common
Ground) Summer workshop series
on food and growing in Athens.
Workshops include Gardening 101,
Rain Barrel Construction, Beginning
Beekeeping. Vermiculture Basics,
Food Preservation & Canning,
Growing Medicinals and Edible
Landscaping. Next class: May 11.1
p.m. www.commongroundathens.org
HIKING 103: PANTHER CREEK
FALLS (Sandy Creek Park) Learn
basic hiking techniques, map read
ing and more. Transportation pro
vided. Bring a sack lunch. Ages 10
& up. Pre-registration required. May
18,9 a.m. $20.706-613-3631
INTRO TO PMC (Wild Child Arts)
Workshop on a new jewelry mate
rial called PMC or Precious Metal
Clay. Limited to 6-12 participants.
May 17,10a.m.-2p.m.$130.
706-855-3340, www.wildchildarts.
net
MAIN STREET YARNS (Main Street
Yarns—Watkinsville) Variety of
craft classes ranging from knitting
to wheel spinning. Private lessons
also available. Full schedule online.
706-769-5531, www.mainstreet-
yarns.com
MOM & ME DAY (Memorial Park)
Learn how to make corsages,
scrapbooks and jewelry with your
mom lor her Mother's Day gift. Bring
your favorite photos. Ages 18 & up.
Registration required. May 9,1-3
p.m. $3. 706-613-3603
Traditional forms, self-defense,
Olympic-style sparring, grappling
and weapons. Taught by three-time
AAU National Champion Jason
Hughes. Chase St. Warehouses,
next to Canopy and Athica.
Mondays-Thursdays, 3:30-8:30 p.m.
706-548-0077, www.liveoakmar-
tialarts.com
TO PRUNE OR NOT TO PRUNE?
(State Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Ken Oglethorpe teaches various
pruning techniques and the dos and
don’ts of pruning. Participants will
have the opportunity for hands-on
experience with pruning tools and
techniques. In the Visitors' Center,
Classroom A. May 10,9-10:30 a m.
$12, $10/members. 706-542-1244,
www.uga.edu/botgarden
UGA SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
CLASSES (UGA Small Business
Center) “Starting Your Own
Business" ($49, May 13,6-9 p.m.).
“Writing an Effective Business Plan*
(May 15,6-9 p.m.). Full schedule
online. 706-542-7436, www.geor-
giasbdc.org
VILLAGE HERB SHOP CLASSES
(Village Herb Shop) A variety of on
going meditation and yoga classes
at this Eastside location. Call for a
list of classes. 706-549-6007
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP (Oconee
Cultural Arts Foundation) Presented
by award winning novelist Terry Kay
and open to anyone with a 'writing
interest, from fiction to children's
literature to how-to books. Register
early, space is limited. May 17.9—11
a.m. $20. 706-769-4565, www.
ocaf.com
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