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Each child can submit one story up
to four pages long. Participants will
be invited to a book release party at
the end of the summer. Ages 10 &
under. Through July 30. FREE! 706-
613-3650
CYBER CAMP (Rocksprings
Neighborhood Center) Learn basic
computer skills, typing skills and
Internet safety. Guest speakers
throughout the week. Register by
July 24. July 27-31.9 a.m.-4 p.m.
$11,706-613-3603
ECOCAMP (Georgia Nature Center,
Watkinsville) Summer day camp for
ages 4-16. Kids learn about solar
power, organic farming, carnivorous
plants and green building while ex
ploring over 100 acres of fern grot
tos, springs, creeks and waterfalls.
July 27-31. $49-$199. 706-769-
1000, www.ecocamp.org
GIRLS’ ROCK CAMP ATHENS
(Athens Montessori School) Girls
learn an instrument, form a band,
write a song and participate in
various empowering workshops.
Showcase scheduled for Aug. 1.
Ages 9-15. July 27-31,9 a.m.-5
p.m. $250. 706-498-2507, www.
girlsrockathens.org
HENNA HANDS (ACC Library) Learn
how to apply temporary henna body
art. Ages 11-18. Parents are encour
aged to attend with their teen. Pre-
registration required. July 23,2-4
p.m. FREE! 706-613-3650
INVASION OF THE FOREST
SNATCHERS (Greenway) Learn
how to identify invasive plants so
you can fight the invasion at home.
All ages. Call to register. July 25,9
a.m. Call for fees. 706-613-3614
KIDS’ ART CAMPS (Good Dirt) Now
registering for summer art camps.
Camps for the week of July 27-31 :
"Beyond Pottery’ (ages 7-10) and
Words and Images" (ages 11 &
up). Complete schedule info and
registration forms at www gooddirt.
net. 706-355-3161
MOMMY/DADDY AND ME
TRAPEZE (Canopy) Parents will
guide their children in a range of ex
ercises on the floor and low trapez
es. Each child must be accompanied
by one parent. Ages 1-3. Sundays,
10-11 a.m. $10/class. 706-549-
8501, info@canopystudio.com
SUMMER ART CAMP (Art School,
Watkinsville) Painting and drawing
camp for ages 6-13. All supplies
and a snack provided. Also now reg
istering for after-school program in
the fall. July 27-^31.9 a.m.-12 p.m.
$130/week. 706-255-1344, www.
artschoolwatkinsville.com
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 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) throughout
June and July. Ages 3—12. $120/
week, summerstretch@gmail.com
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
YOGA SPROUTS (Full Bloom Center)
Fun, playful yoga for kids ages 2-6.
Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. $14/single
class, $60/6-classes. 706-353-3373
SUPPORT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SUPPORT
GROUP (Call for location) Dinner
begins at 6 p.m. and group at 6:30
p.m. Children are welcome for sup
per and childcare is provided during
group. Call Project Safe hotline at
706-543-3331 for location. 2nd and
4th Thursday of the month in Clarke
County. 1st and 3rd Thursday of the
month in Madison County. 6-8 p.m
EMOTIONAL ABUSE SUPPORT
GROUP (Call for locafion)
Demeaning behavior and hateful
words can be just as harmful as
punches and kicks. Childcare is
provided. Call Project Safe hotline
at 706-543-3331 for location.
Wednesdays. 6:30-8 p.m.
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. 706-202-7463,
www.emotionsanonymous.org
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
GROUP (St. Mary's Hospital) Meets
in the lobby conference room.
Thursdays, 6:30-6 p.m. 706-783-
5706, www.athensmentalhealth.org
ON THE STREET
ALL-PARK SCAVENGER HUNT
(Various Locations) Unlock clues to
find treasures in ACC parks. The first
clue will be emailed out to everyone
simultaneously. Call to register your
2-5 member team. July 25.8 a.m.
$10/team. 706-613-3580
ATHICA 4LEASE (ATHICA) Dates
available from July 30-Aug. 20
to use ATHICA's 4Lease space for
summer parties, exhibits and other
events, www.athica.org/4lease.php
MEN WITH APRONS (Downtown
Watkinsville) Habitat for Humanity's
Women Build Program will host a
Men’s Bake Sale Aug. 7. The pro
gram is looking for men interested in
baking treats and joining the “Men
with Aprons’ team. Baked goods
must be dropped off at the Habitat
office by noon on Aug. 7. 706-208-
1001, womenbuild@athenshabitat.
com©
ART AROUND TOWN
A-OK CAFE New paintings by Ainhoa Bilbao Canup.
Through July.
ACC LIBRARY (Top of the Stairs Gallery) Work by
Michael Alexander of the GA Fine Arts Academy.
Through July..
ANTIQUES AND JEWaS “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.
AURUM STUDIO New show featuring work by lo
cal potter Maria Dondero, painter Joy Stanley from
Macon and fiber artist Margaret Hunt from Clarks Hill,
SC. Through Aug. 15.
BIG CITY BREAD CAFE Paintings by Ruth Allen.
Through July.
BUCK FOREST BAKERY & DELI Floral paintings by
Marshall L. Reddoch. Through Aug. 13.
DOWNTOWN WATKINSVILLE Artscape 2009, an*
outdoor display of art boards created by 10 local art
ists that is sponsored by the City of Watkinsville and
Grassroots Arts Program. Through SepL 30.
EARTH FARE Cat art by Robin Fay, James Dean, Cedle
Moore, Josh Payne, Cathy Dailey and more. Through
July.
ELEMENTS HAIR SALON Abstract paintings by Meg
McConnell. Through August.
FIVE STAR DAY CAFE—EASTSIDE New oil paint
ings by Jacob Wenzka. Through July.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR New paintings by Matt
Blanks. Through July.
GALLERY 110 (Watkinsville) Brightly colored terra
cotta pottery and sculpture by Katie McFarland.
GOOD DIRT New work by Wisconsin potter Joe
Singewold and a new collection by Min Soo Yuh.
Through mid-August.
THE GRIT Ivette Spradlin’s color photographs that
document small-scale domesticity and family life in
Cuba. Through Aug. 1.
HIGHWIRE LOUNGE Black and white photography by
Chrissy Reed. Through mid-August.
ICE HOUSE UNDERGROUND (Madison) Exnibit
featuring landscapes by Sam Traina. abstract work
by Shannon Candler and also paintings inspired by
Norse mythology by Liselott Johnsson. Through •
Aug. 22.
JITTERY JOE’S COFFEE (Watkinsville) Paintings by
D.M. Kirwin. Through July. (Five Points) Paintings by
Elaine Oye. Through August.
JUST PHO...AND MORE Acrylic paintings by Leslie
Moody. Through July 30.
UMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART (Gallery 307)
“Renovations: In Progress,’ featuring work by Scott
Belville. Through Aug. 10.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER light After Dark,’
featuring a selection of dream-like landscapes by
photographers Karekin and Ginger Goekjian. Through
Aug. 15. A juried exhibition of works by members of
the Southeastern Pastel Society. Through Aug. 15.
MADISON-MORGAN CULTURAL CENTER “The
. Reclamation of Memory,' an exhibit curated by
renowned Atlanta mixed-media artist Lynn Marshall-
Linnemeier. Presented in conjunction with the 2009
National Stack Arts Festival. Through Aug. 29.
MARIGOLD CAFE (Winterville) Abstract paintings by
Meg McConnell. Through August
MONROE ART GUILD Summer Members' Show
Through Aug. 26. www.monroeartguild.org
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY Photographs by Jane
Crisan. Through July.
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION Work
by the attendees of OCAF's summer art camp. July
24-Aug. 1. Reception July 24. www.ocat.com
STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA
“Botanical Fantasy,’ featuring contemporary
brightly colored floral canvases by award-winging
Southeastern artist Veva Dunckel. July 26-Aug. 23.
Reception July 26.
TRANSMETROPOLITAN (Oglethorpe Ave.) Large
charcoal pieces and smaller oil pastels by Mark
Watkins in a style he calls expressive surrealism.
Through July 31.
UGA ADERHOLD Local artist and UGA faculty membei
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.
WHITE TIGER GOURMET FOOD & CHOCOUTES
Ceramic sculptures by Emily Tatum. Through July.
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JULY 23-25 at 7:30pm • JULY 26 at 3:00pm
Box Office Hours: Monday-Friday lOam-lpm and 3-6pm
or online anytime at www.mortontheatre.com
. Tickets are $16 for adults, $12 for seniors, children and students
Purchase tickets over the phone by calling the Morton Theatre Box Office at (706) 613-3771.
Group discounts available.
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