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WEDNESDAY:
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THE BROS.MARLER 9pm
THURSDAYS:
FRIDAY.
MARCH 20:
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MARCH 21:
RUNNING WILD 9pm
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GAMES: Texas Hold ‘Em Poker
(Lucky Dawg Billiards) Free every
Thursday and Friday! 7 p.m. & 10
p.m. 706-354-7829
Saturday 21
EVENTS: Athens Psychic Fair
(Village Herb Shop) Featuring
traditional Tarot, psychic readings,
palmistry, Reiki, massage and more.
1-5 p.m. 706-549-6007
EVENTS: Book Sale (Madison
County Library) All hardback books
are S1 and paperbacks are $0.50. All
proceeds benefit the library. Regular
library hours. 706-795-5597
EVENTS: BreastFest 2009 (Taylor
Grady House) Fundraiser for breast
cancer research and breast health
that benefits St Mary's Women's
Diagnostic Center. See Calendar
Pick on p. 23. *
EVENTS: Film Screening (Borders
Books & Music) Pre-screening ol
the Canadian short lilm "The Girl
Who Hated Books," which is based
on the book written by Manjusha
Pawagi and illustrated by Leanne
Franson. The film will be part of the
upcoming Fresh Look Film Festival.
1 p.m FREE! 706-583-8647
EVENTS: Robert Osborne Classic
Film Festival (The Classic Center)
Osborne and special guest Fred
Willard host lour days ol classic
films and post-screening discus
sions. See Mar. 19 Events Mar
19-22. Festival pass: $60, $45 (stu
dents). wwwrobertosbornefilmtesti-
val.com. www.ctassiccenter.com
EVENTS: This Visible Old House
Tour (Various Locations) Rather
than looking at the stylistic ele
ments ol historic houses, this tour
examines the materials and struclure
behind what you normally see. 10
a.m.-1 p.m. $15. 706-353-1801,
www.achtonline.org*
ART: Closing Reception (Jackson
Street Gallery) For exhibition
featuring work by over 20 Lamar
Dodd School of Art first-year MFA
students. 7-9 p m. FREE! www art.
uga.edu
ART: Reception (Gallery 110—2
South Main Street. Watkinsville)
Grand opening of new gallery
featuring 2-D art and photography.
Refreshments and door prizes. 6-9
p.m. FREE! 706-614-1654
ART: Spring Fling Pottery
Sale (Happy Valley Pottery—
Watkinsville) Pottery sale featuring
studio demonstrations, raku firing
and refreshments. Mar. 21-22,10-6
p.m. FREE! 706-769-5922
OUTDOORS: Naturalist Walk
(Sandy Creek Nature Center) Join
SCNC stall 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
OUTDOORS: Spring Bird Ramble
(State Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Join the Oconee Rivers Audubon
Society lor a morning bird walk. All
birding levels are welcome. 8 a.m.
FREE! 706-542-1244
KIDSTUFF: Bat Bonanza (Memorial
Park) Celebration ol bats featuring
crafts, activities and games. Also,
Musical Mark performs bat songs.
10a.m.-2p.m. $2. 706-613-3615
KIDSTUFF: Margo Candelario
(Borders Books & Music) The
Oconee County artist and author will
read from her book Looking to the
Clouds lor Daddy. Q&A and signing
follow. 3:30 p.m FREE! 706-583-
8647
KIDSTUFF: Sock Puppet
Workshop (Oconee County Library)
Make different kinds ol sock pup-
pels. Bring your own sock; the rest
of the materials will be provided.
-Register at the circulation desk. 2-4
p.m. FREE! 706-769-3950
KIDSTUFF: Storytime (Borders
Books & Music) Eric Carle storytime
with books, games and snacks. 2
p.m. FREE! 706-583-8647
LECTURES & LIT.:
“Environmental Justice
and Ecofeminism: Ethical
Complexity in Action" (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia—
Callaway Building) Two-day sym
posium in memory of Australian
eco-phiiosopher Val Plumwood.
Schedule online. 9:30 a m-3:30
p.m. FREE! www.uga.edu/iws
MEETINGS: Zen Discussion Group
(Village Herb Shop) Weekly philoso
phy/spirituality gathering in a non
sectarian, inclusive environment. 5
p.m. FREE! 706-254-6122
GAMES: APA Jr. Billiard Leagues
(Lucky Dawg Billiards) Welcoming
young billiard players aged 7-17
years old every Saturday! 11 a.m.
706-354-7829
GAMES: Texas Hold 'Em Poker
(Lucky Dawg Billiards) Free every
Saturday! 5 p.m. & 8 p.m. 706-
354-7829
Sunday 22
EVENTS: Unnatural Causes (ACC
Library) Seven-part film and discus
sion series that focuses on the social
and economic factors that shape dis
ease kicks off with lirst episode, “In
Sickness and in Wealth.” Dr. Camara
Jones, Research Director on Social
Determinants ol Health and Equity
at the Centers lor Disease Control
and Prevention, speaks following
the screening. 3-5:30 p.m. FREE!
706-542-6788
EVENTS: Book Sale (Madison
County Library) All hardback books
are $1 and paperbacks are $0.50. All
proceeds benefit Ihe library. Regular
library hours. 706-795-5597
EVENTS: Movie Night (Angelo's
Italian Restaurant) Screening of The
Good, the Bad and the Ugly. 7 p.m. •
FREE! 706-549-2228
EVENTS: Robert Osborne Classic
Film Festival (The Classic Center)
Osborne and special guest Fred
Willard host lour days of classic
films and post-screening discus
sions. See Mar. 19 Events.
ART: "Running on Empty"
Closing Day (ATHICA) Featuring a
symposium on fossil fuel addiction,
panel discussion with artists, silent
auction of selected artists’ works
and closing reception with coflee by
lOOOfaces and snacks by Trumps.
2:30-6 p.m. FREE! www.athica.org
ART: Spring Fling Pottery
Sale (Happy Valley Pottery—
Watkinsville) Pottery sale featuring
studio demonstrations, raku firing
and refreshments. Mar. 21-22,10-6
p.m. FREE! 706-769-5922
ART: Youth Art Month Reception
(Lamar Dodd School ol Art—Third
Floor) Reception for Youth Art
Month Exhibition featuring work
by students in the Clarke County
School District. 2-4 p.m. FREE!
www.art.uga.edu
PERFORMANCE: Green Flag
(Borders Books & Music) Irish
music featuring Julia McDermott on
the hammered dulcimer, retired UGA
prolessor Carl Rapp on the fiddle.
Ken Ross on accordion and Anloon
•Spelers on guitar and mandolin.
Hard-shoe Irish dancers also per
form. 2 p.m. FREE! 706-583-8647
PERFORMANCE: Laugh Out Loud
Improv Comedy (The Melting
Point) Every single fine point ol up
roarious comedy this evening comes
lo you completely improvised. 7
p.m. $5 (adv), $8 (door), www.melt-
ingpointathens.com
KIDSTUFF: Zoo Open Classroom
(Memorial Park) Deplore the Exhibit
Hall and visit with salamanders,
pond turtles, snakes and more. 1-4
p.m. FREE! 706-613-3616
LECTURES & LIT.: Danny Kofke
(Borders Books & Music) Meet
the author of How lo Survive (and
Perhaps Thrive) on a Teachers
Salary. 1:30 p.m. FREE! 706-583-
8647
GAMES: APA Pool Leagues (Lucky
Dawg Billiards) Join anytime, any
Skill level! 1 p.m. 706-354-7829
GAMES: Full-Contact Trivia
(Allen’s Bar & Grill) “The lord of all
that is trivia,’ Bobby Nettles, com
mutes from Duluth, GA to pick your
brain. Sports-themed rules with di
verse categories. 9 p.m. FREE! www.
allensbarandgrill com
GAMES: Full-Contact Trivia (Amici
Italian Caf6) Nettles starts out the
evening with a round of trivia here
before heading over to Allen's. 6
p.m. FREE! 706-353-0000
GAMES: Team Trivia (Wild Wing
Caf6) Every Sunday at Wild Wing!
FREE! www.wildwingcafe.com
GAMES: Texas Hold ‘Em Poker
(Lucky Dawg Billiards) Free every
Sunday! 2.4, & 8 p.m. 706-354-
7829
Monday 23
EVENTS: Book Sale (Madison
County Library) All hardback books
are $1 and paperbacks are $0.50. All
proceeds benefit the library. Regular
library hours. 706-795-5597
KIDSTUFF: Bedtime Stories (ACC
Library) Every Monday. 7 p.m. FREE!
706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Manga Drawing
(Oconee County Library)
Demonstrate and share your manga
drawing skills. 5-7 p.m. FREE!
706-769-3950
LECTURES & LIT.: “America
Unequal: The Problem of
Health Disparities" (UGA
Ramsey Concert Hall) Author and
scientist Ichiro Kawachi, who has
published 350 papers on the social
and economic determinants of
population health, gives the talk. 6
p.m. FREE!
LECTURES & LIT.: GA Writers
Hall of Fame Discussion (UGA
SLC—Reading Room) Rumi scholar
Coleman Barks and Georgia poet
laureate David Bottoms speak as part
of their induction into the Georgia
Writers Hall of Fame. 4 p.m. FREE!
wwwlibs.uga.edu/gawriters
GAMES: APA Billiards Leagues
(Lucky Dawg Billiards) Join anytime,
any skill level! 7 p.m. 706-354-7829
GAMES: General Trivia (Little
Kings Shuffle Club) Every Monday!
8 p.m. www.myspace.com/litflek-
ingsshuffleclub
GAMES: Texas Hold ‘Em (Fat
Daddy's) Mondays, (\& 9 p.m.
Wednesdays, 7 & 10 p.m. 706-
353-0241
GAMES: Trivia (Taco Stand) Every
Monday night at the downtown loca
tion. 9 p.m. www.thetacostand.com
GAMES: Trivia (Beef O' Brady's)
Every Monday! 8:30 p.m. FREE!
706-850-1916
Tuesday 24
EVENTS: Book Sale (Madison
County Library) All hardback books
are $1 and paperbacks are $0.50. All
proceeds benefit the library. Regular
library hours. 706-795-5597
PERFORMANCE: NOVO: A Benefit
Dance Concert (Morton Theatre)-
Dance benefit to raise funds and
awareness for the Benin Education
Fund, an organization that provides
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