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p.m. in Ramsey Concert Hall. 8 p.m.
S24-S29. www.uga.edu/pac*
PERFORMANCE: Satellite
Dishes, Moveable Walls and
a Snowscape (ATHICA) Tonight's
pertormance, created by Maryn
and Jonathan Vance of Divided
Like a Saint's, features a satel
lite dish, multicolored costumes,
choreographed dance and 10 new
compositions from Jonathan; his
brother Tim (Oh No They Didn't) and
Toby Broadie (Ra! Babies). Jonathan
will also use a Wii remote to control
projections on Athica's walls. 8 p.m
$6-9 suggested donation, www
athica.org
PERFORMANCE: The Senior Exit
Dance Concert 2008 (UGA New
Dance Theatre) Sponsored by the
UGA Dance Department. See Nov.
13 Pertormance. Nov. 13-15,8 p.m.
$8 (students/seniors), $12.706-
542-8074
PERFORMANCE: Shakti Project
(Little Kings Shuffle Club) All
woman dance group specializing
in tribal fusion dance Benefit for
Haili. 8:30 p.m. $5-10 suggested
donation, www.myspace.com/littlek-
ingsshuffleciub
THEATRE: Big: The Musical
(Oconee County Civic Center) The
Oconee Youth Playhouse presents
the 1996 musical adaptation of the
popular Tom Hanks movie. Nov. 14,
7 p.m. Nov. 16,3 pm. $18. $15
(students/seniors), $12 (ages 12 &
under) 706-769-2677. oconeey-
outhplayhouse@gmail.com*
THEATRE: Our Town (Morton
Theatre) University Theatre presents
Thorton Wilder's timeless American
classic. Nov. 12-15,8 p.m. Nov. 16.
2:30 p.m. $15. $7 (UGA students).
706-542-2838*
KIDSTUFF: Afterhours @ The
Library (ACC Library) Teen coffee
house and open mic. Come sing,
dance, play an instrument or read
poetry. Refreshments provided.
Ages 11-18. 7-9 p.m. FREE! 706-
613-3650
LECTURES & LIT.: IWS Friday
Speaker Series (UGA Student
Learning Center—Room 250)
Nik Heynen speaks on “Agitating
Political Ecology in the Southern
Appalachian Mountains.’ 12:20-
1:10 p.m. FREE! 706-542-2846
LECTURES & LIT.: “Leibniz’s
Theory of Justice as the Charity
of the Wise’’ (UGA Baldwin
Hall—Room 326) Patrick Riley,
emeritus professor at the University
of Wisconsin and lecturer a! Harvard
University, presents a paper.
Sponsored by the Department of
Political Science. 3:30 p.m. FREE!
djkapust@uga.edu
LECTURES & LIT.: Louise McBee
Lecture (UGA Chapel) Molly
Corbett Broad, current president of
the American Council on Education .
and former president of the
University of North Carolina, speaks.
11a.m. FREE! 706-542-3464
Saturday 15
EVENTS: Athens Farmers’ Market
(Bishop Park) The last market day
of 2008. Stock up on locally grown
food for Thanksgiving and hand
crafted gifts for the holidays. FREE!
cider and soup. 8a.m.-12p.m.
athensfarmersmarket.net
EVENTS: Ceremony Honoring
Dr. Walter Allen, Sr. (Georgia
Center) The longtime Clarke County
educator and community leader will
receive recognition from former
students, co-workers, state/local
government officials and friends.
Proceeds help support the establish
ment of an endowment for the Walter
R Allen, Sr. Excellence in Teaching
Award. Tickets available at Classic
Center box office. 5:30 p.m. $35.
www.georgiacenter.uga.edu
EVENTS: Field of Greens
(Whippoorwill Hollow Organic
Farm—Walnut Grove) Full-day cel
ebration featuring chef demos, farm
ers' market, art fair, kids' activities
and more. Participating chefs repre
sent some of the best farm-to-table
restaurants in Atlanta and Athens.
Proceeds benefit GA's local organic
farming community and Slow Food
Atlanta. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $3 (adults),
FREE! (ages 12 & under), www.
fieldofgreensgeorgia.com
EVENTS: Junior League of Athens
Holiday Marketplace (The
Classic Center) Benefits the Athens
Area Homeless Shelter. See. Nov -14
Events. Nov. 14-16,3 p.m. jlamar-
ket@bellsouth.net
ART: Holiday Art Ramble (Various
Locations) Featuring five galleries
and working studios with artist dem
os, blue tag sales and door prizes.
See Nov. 14 Events. Nov 14-15,10
a.m.-6 p.m. Nov. 16. Noon-4 p.m.
706-486-6808, www.artramble.com
ART: Life Drawing/Painting Open
Studio (Lyndon House Arts Center)
Bring own supplies and share cost
of model (usually $4-$6). 1-4 p.m.
706-613-3623
PERFORMANCE: Satellite
Dishes, Moveable Walls and
a Snowscape (ATHICA) Featuring
live music, experimental dance and
colorful costumes. See Nov. 14
Performance. 8 p.m. $6-9 suggested
donation, www.athica.org
PERFORMANCE: The Senior
Exit Dance Concert 2008 (UGA
New Dance Theatre) Sponsored by
the UGA Dance Dept. See Nov. 13
Performance. Nov. 13-15.8 p.m.
$8 (students/seniors), $12. 706-
542-8074
THEATRE: Our Town (Morton
Theatre) University Theatre presents
Thorton Wilders timeless American
classic. Nov. 12-15,8 p.m. Nov. 16.
2:30 p.m. $15. $7 (UGA students).
706-542-2838*
OUTDOORS: Naturalist Walk
(Sandy Creek Nature Center) Join
SCNC staff for a walk around the
property. Bring a camera or bin
oculars. All ages: children under 13
must be accompanied by an adult.
10 a.m. FREE! 706-613-3615
KIDSTUFF: Twilight Party (Borders
Books & Music) An evening of fun
to get ready for the Twilight mom. 7
p.m. FREE! 706-583-8647
KIDSTUFF: “Turkey Time" (Oconee
County Library) Get ready for
Thanksgiving with stories, turkey
cookies and crafts to decorate your
table. 11a.m. FREE! 706-769-3950
LECTURES & LIT.: “Paulina: A
Genealogical Mystery” (ACC
Library) Presentation by Dr. R. L
Reid about a mysterious descen
dant of the Cobb family that he
discovered during the research for
his dissertation on Howell Cobb. In
Auditorium; meet and greet to follow
in Small Conference Room. 2 p.m.
FREE! 706-613-3650
MEETINGS: Razor's Edge Zen
Society (Village Herb Shop) Weekly
philosophy/spirituality gathering in
a non-sectarian, inclusive environ
ment. 5 p.m. FREE! 706-254-6122
MEETINGS: Saturday Parent
Group (Full Bloom Center) Meet
other parents and talk about raising
babies. 10 a.m. FREE! 706-353-
3373, www.fullbloomparent.com
Sunday 16
EVENTS: Classic City Rollergirls
Bout (Skate-A-Round USA) The
Classic City Rollergirls take on the
Atlanta Rollergirls B Squad in their
final bout of the year. A portion of the
proceeds will help support Canine
Companions for Independence.
After-party at Kingpins. 7 p.m. $10
(adults), $5 (ages 6-10). FREE!
(ages 6 & under), www classiccity-
rollergirls.com
EVENTS: “Dance Til You Drop"
(UGA Memorial Hall) Dance contest
benefiting Prevent Child Abuse
Athens. Hosted by UGA Ballroom
Dance Club. 8-11 p.m. $3 (UGA
students), $5 (non-students); add'l
$10/couple to enter contest, god-
sword87@gmail com
EVENTS: Junior League of Athens
Holiday Marketplace (The
Classic Center) Benefits the Athens
Area Homeless Shelter. See. Nov. 14
Events. Nov. 14-16,3 p.m. jlamar-
ket@bellsouth.net
EVENTS: Lukas’ Fund Wine
Tasting & Silent Auction
(Trumps) Benefiting the neonatal in
tensive care units at Athens Regional
Medical Center and Grady Memorial
Medical Center in Atlanta. Space is •
limited, RSVP. 3-5 pm. $35 sug
gested donation, www.lukasfund.org
EVENTS: “Reilections on Songs,
Actions and Social Justice: A
Multimedia Program” (UGA
Russell Library) Guy and Candie
Carawan, folk singers and former
Highlander Center staff members,
talk about the role of performance
in the activism and community
development efforts at Highlander.
The Carawans' daughter, Heather,
will show her film The Telling Takes
Me Home. Program also includes
music from UGA art professor Art
Rosenbaum. Light refreshments.
2-5 p.m. FREE' 706-542-5766
ART: “Breaking Glass: No Mats,
No Frames” (Town Center Fine Art
Gallery—Watkinsville) Reception
for exhibit featuring contemporary
photography by Wendy Cooper, Neal
Cox. Tracy Jefferies and Tamara
Rafkin. 3-5 p.m. FREE 1 www.town-
centerfineart.net
ART: Holiday Art Ramble (Various
Locations) Featuring five galleries
and working studios with artist dem
os. blue tag sales and door prizes.
See Nov. 14 Events. Nov. 14-15,10
a.m.-6 p.m Nov. 16, Noon-4 p m.
706-486-6808, www.artramble.com
PERFORMANCE: The Pirates of
Penzance (UGA Hodgson Hall)
New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players
present the concert version of The
Pirates ol Penzance. Half-price for
UGA students. 7:30 p.m. $27-$32.
www uga.edu/pac*
PERFORMANCE: “Bella Italia"
(Emmanuel Episcopal Church)
Collegium Musicum presents its
fall concert featuring early vocal and
instrumental music from Italy. 6 p.m.
FREE! www.music.uga.edu
THEATRE: Big: The Musical
(Oconee County Civic Center)
Presented by the Oconee Youth
Playhouse. See Nov. 14 Theatre.
Nov. 14, 7 p.m. Nov. 16,3 p.m.
$18, $15 (students/seniors). $12
(ages 12 & under). 706-769-2677,
oconeeyouthplayhouse@gmail.com*
THEATRE: Our Town (Morton
Theatre) University Theatre presents
Thorton Wilder's timeless American
classic. Nov. 12-15,8 p.m. Nov. 16,
2:30 p.m. $15, $7 (UGA students).
706-542-2838*
KIDSTUFF: Zoo Animal Feeding
Tour (Memorial Park) Explore the
world of Georgia wildlife at Bear
Hollow and learn all about the
resident animals. 2 p.m. FREE! 706-
613-3616
LECTURES & LIT.: A Bone to Pick:
Everyone’s Guide to Gourmet
Venison Cookery (Borders Books
& Music) Meet Dr. Gary Grossman,
the cookbook's author who has
been with UGA's Warnell School of
Forestry for 25 years. 2 p.m FREE!
706-583-8647
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