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elude Comic Book and Cartoon Art,
Website Design, Secret Agent Camp,
Film School, Mini Medical School,
Robots and Animation, Music
Pertormance, TVeatre Performance.
Game Camp, F 'otography, Graphic
Design. Aviation Camp and Crime
Scene Investigation. First camps
begin June 1. $149-$349.706-542-
3537, www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/
summeracademy
SUMMER ART CAMPS (Oconee
Cultural Arts Foundation) Now reg
istering for three June/July sessions.
Children will explore a wide range of
art media in each session. Each two-
week session is from 9 a.m -12 p.m.
with a break in the middle for snack
time. Ages 4-8 and 9-12. Schedule
online. $240/session. 706-769-
4565, www.ocaf.com.
SUMMER ART CAMPS (Blue Tin
Studio—Studio C, 393 N. Finley
Street) Teen Art Studio (June
15-19 & July 27-31), “Right Brain
Rigor" for ages 5-7 (June 22-26
& July 13-17) and “Art Around the
World" for ages 8-12 (July 6-10 &
29-24). Registration ends June 10.
$25 tuition discount for enrolling
more than one child per family. $85
(includes supplies). 404-556-6884,
www.bluetinstudio.com
SUMMER CAMP JUNIOR
COUNSELOR POSITIONS (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Positions allow adolescents ages
13-17 to build confidence, serve as
a role model for younger children
and learn new skills. Contact Cora
Keber to apply. 706-542-6156
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
(ACC Library) Stop by to pick up
your reading log and a list of sum
mer events. Ages 11-18. FREE!
706-613-3650
SUMMER STRETCH CAMP (Full
Bloom Center) Now registering for
summer camp featuring children's
yoga, arts, gardening and more. One
week sessions (Monday—Thursday,
9:30 am—12:30 p.m.) throughout
June and July. Ages 3-12. $120/
week, summerstretch@gmail.com
SWEET PEA CLUB CAMP (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia) Camp
developed specially for young nature
lovers. Programs involve puppet
shows, storytelling, learning games,
nature crafts and garden explora
tions. Ages 3-4. June 22-26,9-11
a.m. $110. www.uga.edu/botgarden
SWIM SCHOOL (Bishop Park) Now
registering for lessons for levels l-V
taught by an American Red Cross
Certified Water Safety Instructor. Two
sessions: June 16-July 2 & July
7-23. $33. 706-613-3589
TEEN ART CONTEST (ACC Library)
Any size and media (except sculp
ture) are accepted. Enter your three
best pieces to be voted on by other
teens. Prizes will be awarded to the
top three. Through July 24.706-
613-3650
THEATRE CAMP (Athens Creative
Theatre) Learn theatre basics. Space
very limited. Two sessions: June
15-26 & July 6-17.9 a.m.-3 p.m.
$0—$173 (dependent on scholarship
eligibility). 706-613-3628
YOGA SPROUTS (Full'Bloom Center)
Fun, playful yoga for kids ages
2-6. Builds strength and flexibility
while enhancing relaxation and
confidence. Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m.
$14/single class, $60/6 classes.
706-353-3373
SUPPORT
EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS
(Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of
Athens) Informal and supportive 12-
step program open to anyone with a
desire to become well emotionally.
Sundays, 4-5 p.m. 706-227-2354,
www.emotionsanonymous.org
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF
NORTHEAST GEORGIA (Various
Locations) Weekly group for those
with mental illness and their fam
ily members. This month's events
include a movie and a walk at the
Botanical Gardens. Tuesdays. 706-
549-7888, www.fightthestigma.com
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
GROUP (St. Mary’s Hospital) Meets
in the lobby conference room.
Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. 706-783-
5706, www.athensmentalhealth.org
ON THE STREET
ATHICA 4LEASE (ATHICA) Dates
available to use ATHICAs 4Lease
space for summer parties, exhibits,
etc. www.athica.org/4lease.php
CLASSIC CITY ROLLERGIRLS
SKATER BOOT CAMP (Skate-A-
Round USA) Now recruiting new
skaters. At the boot camp sessions
you’ll learn derby basics and will
later have the opportunity to try
out. Sessions on May 27 and June
1. Try-outs will beheld June 15.
Contact recruitment@classiccityrol-
lergirls.com to register, www.classic
cityrollergirls.com
DANCING WITH THE ATHENS
STARS “PEOPLE’S CHOICE”
NOMINATIONS (Project
Safe) Project Safe is accepting
nominations for the 2010 edition
of its signature fundraising event.
Submissions should include an
explanation for why the person
would make a great addition to the
line-up. Self-nominations also ac
cepted. Emailed submissions must
be received by May 29. jprittie@
project-safe.org ©
ART AROUND TOWN
ACC LIBRARY “Forever Free: Lincoln's Journey to
Emancipation," a new traveling exhibition that traces
Lincoln's transformation from an antislavery moder
ate into “The Great Emancipator." May 28-July 10.
Paintings by North Carolina artist Shanta Hauser.
Through May. Exhibit of artwork created by the
seniors of the ACC Senior Center. Through May 31.
Paintings by Keith L. Thurman. Through May.
ANTIQUES AND JEWELS “Athens Fine Art Gallery."
an exhibit featuring works by Mary Porter, Elizabeth
Barton, Brandon Zinninger, Greg Benson, Jim
StipeMaas, Taylor DuBeau, Judy Dudley O’Donnell
and Susan Elizabeth. Through September.
ART GALLERY LA PUCE (Washington) “Fragile
Balance," featuring work by Athens artists Bob Hart
. and Will Eskridge. Through May 30.
ATHICA “Crafting Romance* explores how love is
expressed through the domestic and decorative arts.
Featuring pieces crafted in a variety of media: jewelry,
reconfigured telephones, drawing, photography, video
and more. Through May 31. www.athica.org
BRICK HOUSE STUDIO Exhibit featuring new work
by Tim Adams, Andy Cherewick. Doug Makemson,
Michael Pierce and Lamar Wood. By appointment
only all summer, www.lamarwood.com
C!N£ BARCAFE Exhibit featuring work by recent MFA
graduates Stacy Isenbarger and Erin McIntosh. May
21-^lune 20. Reception May 29.
ELEMENTS HAIR SALON Abstract paintings by Meg
McConnell. Through August.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE—EASTSIDE Paintings by
Ruth Allen.
THE GEORGIA CLUB “Two Waters Two Lights," featur
ing watercolors by Juan Carlos Camacho. By appoint
ment through May. 706-248-2537
THE GRIT “NERDS!" featuring works by Lauren Gregg.
Through May. www.iaurengregg.com
HAMPTON FINE ART GALLERY (Greensboro)
“The Blue Green Earth Exhibition," featuring works
by Lamar Wood, Melin Miller. Lisa Hampton-Pepe,
RainDance and Cameron Hampton. Through May 30.
www.artistcameronhampton.com
HEALING ARTS CENTRE "Reflections of
Meditation," featuring paintings by Scott Pridgen of
DubConscious. Through May. Reception May 29.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER A selection of
needlework and a five-panel tapestry depicting flora,
fauna and natural wonders of the U.S. that was cre
ated over a period of 6 years by over 1,000 artists.
Presented by the Dogwood chapter of the Embroiders’
Guild of America. Through July 18. ‘Mama Had One
of Those," an exhibit of selected pottery from the col
lection of Bill and Dorothy Paul. Through May 30.
MADiSON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER “The
Houses of Madison: Pen and Ink Drawings," featur
ing original works by Atlanta architect and artist
Kemp Mooney. Through June 30. “The Many Faces
of Madison: A History of Portrait Painting in the
Piedmont" features 35 portraits dating from the
!ate-18th century through 1985. Exhibit curated by •
Spalding Nix. Through June 30.
MAMA’S BOY Oil paintings by David Noah.
MARIGOLD CAFE (Winterville) Abstract paintings by
Meg McConnell. Through August
MONROE ART GUILD Stephanie Roberts photograph
ically documents 365 days in a sequence in ‘Project
365: Daily Discoveries." Through June 25.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY “Home and Away: Fine
Art Photography from the Athens/Oconee Area and
the World," an exhibition of photographic prints
by Sally Ross. Through May 29. Acrylic cubes by
Murrell Tyson. Through May.
RED EYE COFFEE Monsferrific paintings by Dan
Smith. Through May. www.seedanpaint.com
STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA
“Fleeting MomenL Intimate Images of Flowers." an
exhibition of photographs by Ted Mikalsen. Through
May.
UGA ADERHOLD Local artist and UGA faculty member
Jamie Calkin helps the College of Education recog
nize its centennial year with "Celebration," a rotating
exhibit of original watercolors of the UGA campus and
downtown Athens. Through Aug. 30.
UGA MAIN LIBRARY (Hargrett Rare Book and
Manuscript Library) "Out of the Midst of Time" fea
turing the photographs of Dr. W. Robert Nix. Through
May 30.
WASHINGTON HISTORICAL MUSEUM
(Washington) Premiere showing of Herb Bridges' col
lection of hand-painted movie poster boards from the
‘30s and ‘40s. Through May.
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