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LABOR DAY DEADLINE: The deadline for getting listed in Bulletin Board will be Tuesday, Sept 1 at 5 p.m.
Email calendar@fiagpoie.com. Listings are printed based on available space, more listings are online.
ART
ART CLASSES (Blue Tin Art Studio)
Classes include drawing, painting,
encaustic, comics, book making,
jewelry and digital photography.
Classes begin Sept. 19.404-556-
6884, www.bluetinstudio.com
CALL FOR ARTISTS (Lyndon House)
Spaces available at Gypsy Artist
Market, an open air market featuring
eclectic wares by artists of all ages.
$15-$30. Register by Sept. 10.
undergroundathens2@yahoo.com or
visit Gypsy Market on Facebook.
CALL FOR ARTISTS (Chase Street
Warehouse? Local artists are
invited tor 'rate in “Athens
Artist Cle; .« Sale" in September.
Deadline ). 31. Mattblanksart@
gmail.cc
CALL FO f I STS (Downtown
Washin ’e Washington Wilkes
Arts Fo seeks submissions
for Artf lg place Nov. 7 & 8.
www.wnwilkesarts.org
CALL FO, HIES (ATHICA)
Seeking strong, focused proposals
from curators, teams or potential
featured artists who have mission-
appropriate installations for slots in
2010 and 2011 Deadline Sept. 19.
www.athica.org/catlforentries.php
AUDITIONS
DANCEFX CONCERT DANCE
COMPANY (Dancefx) Auditioning
talented, experienced and pas
sionate male and female jazz and
contemporary dancers ages 18 & up.
Sept. 4-5,5 p.m. www.dancefx.org,
706-355-3078
FX2 AND FX3 DANCE COMPANY
(Dancefx) Auditioning middle and
high school dancers for 2009-2010
companies. Sept. 3,4:30 p.m. www.
dancefx.org, 706-355-3078
ROSE OF ATHENS THEATRE S
2009/2010 SEASON (UGA Fine
Arts Building) Now holding audi
tions for The Lion, the Witch and
the Wardrobe, The Glass Menagerie,
Christmas Spirits, Those Cooky
Cobbs, Much Ado About Nothing
and Charlotte^ Web. Prepare a
1-2 minute monologue and call to
schedule audition. 6-8 p.m. www.
roseofathens.org, 706-340-9181.
CLASSES
ACTING FOR FILM WORKSHOP
(106 West Performing Arts Venue,
Winder) Next five-week session
of this ongoing workshop begins
Sept. 8, but you can come any
time. Consistent class attendees
will have the opportunity to work
on a short film. Open to ages 16
& up. No experience necessary.
Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m. $95 (adults),
$65 (students). 770-868-1977,
beckytollerson@106west.com
ART CLASSES (Lyndon House)
Registration now open for fall
classes. List of programs and de
scriptions online. 706-613-3623.
www.accleisureservices.com
BASKET WEAVING (State Botanical
Garden) Learn how to construct
simple cane baskets for your fall
flower arrangements. Cost of class
includes materials. Pre-registration
required. Sept. 8,6:30-8:30 p.m.
$27. www.uga.edu/botgarden
BELLYDANCE FOR FITNESS
(Floorspace) Women of all sizes and
experience welcome. Wednesdays,
7:30 p.m. $60/6 weeks, $12/class.
floorspaceathens.com
BELLYDANCING CLASS (Five
Points Yoga) Two-hour introductory
workshop. No experience required.
Sept. 5,1:30-3:30 p.m. $20. www.
athensfivepointsyoga.com
CLAY CLASSES (Good Dirt) Weekly
"Try Clay" class every Friday from .
7-9 p.m. and "Family Try Clay"
every Sunday from 2-4 p.m. ($20/
person). 706-355-3161. www.good
dirt.net
CLAY, GLASS FUSING, AND
KNITTING CLASSES (Good Dirt)
Now accepting registration for fall
classes. All levels of experience
welcome.
COMPUTER CLASSES (ACC
Library) "Intro to PowerPoint" (Aug.
27.7-8:30 p.m.). In the Educational
Technology Center. Call to register.
FREE! 706-613-3650
DANCE CLASSES (Studio Dance
Academy) Now registering for a wide
range of youth and adult classes,
from ballet and tap to swing and
zoomba. 706-354-6454, www.studio
danceacademy.com
DEEP RELAXATION WORKSHOP
(Five Points Yoga) Call or go online
ART AROUND TOWN
ACC LIBRARY (Top of the Stairs Gallery) Paintings by
Teddy Johnson. Through Aug. 31.
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.
ATHICA Paintings by Andy Cherewick.
BIG CITY BREAD CAFE Abstract paintings by Michele
Chidester. Through August.
BLACK FOREST BAKERY & DELI New floral paint
ings by Marshall L Reddoch. Through Sept. 20.
CINE BARCAFE "A Handful of Dust* featuring paint
ings and drawings by Adrian Cox and Lizzy Hinrich,
explores the relationship between time, death and
memory through the sublime landscape. Through
Sept 18. Reception Sept. 18.
DOWNTOWN WATKINSV1LLE 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 Sept.' 30.
ELEMENTS HAIR SALON Abstract paintings by Meg
McConnell. Through August.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR Photography by Holly
Brown. Through Sept 3.
GOOD DIRT Work by Jeff Bishoff and Juana Gnecco.
Through mid-September.
THE GRIT Photography by Robyn Waserman. Through
Sept 13.
JITTERY JOE'S COFFEE (Five Points) Paintings by
Elaine Oye. Through August.
JUST PHO...AND MORE Work by Stephen
Humphreys. Through Sept. 15.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART "Divergent
Impressions." the 2009 Printmaking Invitational,
features the work of Sarah Bryant Leslie Mutchler,
Matthew Sugarman and Jason Urban. Reception Sept.
4. “Physical/Metaphysical" featuring work by flocio
Rodriguez Don Cooper and Betsy Cain. Through
Sept. 15.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER "lord Love You:
Works by RA Miller from the Mullis Collection' in
cludes more than 75 paintings, drawings, sculptures
and whirligigs created by the Georgia self-taught art
ist Reuben Aaron Miller. Through Oct. 24. ;
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 Black Arts Festival. Through Aug. 29.
MARI60LD.CAFE (Winterville) Abstract paintings by .
Meg McConnell. Through AugusL
MONROE ART GUILD Summer Members’ Show
Through Aug. 26. www.monroeartguild.org
O.K. COFFEE New paintings by Amanda Trader and Liz
Williams. Through Sept 5.
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION 7th
Annual Perspectives Pottery Exhibition features the
work of over 50 Georgian potters. Aug. 29-Sept. 16.
Reception Aug. 28.
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.
WALK THE UNE TATTOO CO. "DonlTell Mommy,"
an annual erotic art show, features work by Joe
Havasy, Nash Hogan. Keith Rein. Lea Purvis and other
local artists. Through September.
WHITE TIGER GOURMET FOOD & CHOCOLATES
Michael Lachowsxi's "CHAD: Charleston Historical
Art, Dude* explores U.S. history through Charleston^
unique story. Through August.
Stanley Bermudez’s painting “Oil Pipe Inspection" is on exhibit at the Lyndon House Arts Center, Aug. 29—Oct. 31.
to pre-register. Aug. 29,4-5:30 p.m.
$15.706-355-3114, www.athensfive
pointsyoga.com
FALL CONTAINER PUNTING (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia) Tips on
potting mixers, choosing a container,
spring bulbs and plant choices for
sun or shade. Nov. 10.5:30-7 p.m.
$17. www.uga.edu/botgarden
GARDEN EARTH NATURALIST
PROGRAM (State Botanical Garden
of Georgia) Hands-on program for
homeschoolers. Topics include pol
lination. air and water purification,
pest control, soil production and re
cycling. Nov. 23-Oec. 11,9-11 am.
(ages 6-8), 1-3 p.m. (ages 9-11).
706-542-6156
GENTLE YOGA (St Gregorys
Episcopal Church) Julie Horne, in
structor. Tuesdays. 5:39-7 p.m $9/
class. 706-354-1996
INTRO TO COMPUTERS (Madison
County Library) Alisa Claytor,
computer specialist, offers an
Introduction to Computers series.
Three weekly meetings, and you may
attend one per week or all three. Pre
registration required. 706-795-5597.
Tuesdays, 2-3 p.m. or 7-8 p.m.
Wednesdays. 11 a.m.-12p.rn
INTRODUCTION TO PILATES (Five
Points Yoga) Pilates workshop
led by Jennifer Griffith. Aug. 29,
1:30-3:30 p.m. $15. www.athens
fivepointsyoga.com
KNITTING CLASSES (Good Dirt)
8-week knitting class starting Sept.
14. Weeks 1-3: Beginner Level:
Beginning Stitches. Weeks 4-8:
Intermediate Level: Reading a
Pattern. Mondays. 7-9 p.m. 706-
355-3161, www.gooddirt.net
MAMA-BABY YOGA (Five Points
Yoga) For babies 1-8 months old
and their grown-ups. Every Monday.
11a.m. $10.706-355-3114, www.
athensfivepointsyoga.com
MINDBODY BOOTCAMP (Five
Points Yoga) Chant, breathe, sweat
and meditate in this two-week ses
sion of daily, early-morning yoga.
Pre-registration required. Through
Aug. 28. Mondays—Fridays 5:30-
6:30 a.m. $135,706-355-3113,
wwwathensfivepointsyoga.com
OPEN HOOPS (Canopy Studio) No
instruction. Bring your own hoop.
Every Friday, 6-7 p.m. $5.706-549-
8504, info@canopystudio.com
POTTERY WORKSHOP (Oconee
Cultural Arts Foundation)
Construction and glazing techniques
taught by Katie McDougal and
Jennifer Grail. Part of Perspectives
GA Pottery Invitational. Sept. 5-6,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. $65/day or $125/
both. 706-769-4565, www.ocaf.com
PRENATAL YOGA (Five Points Yoga)
Get ready for birth and beyond with
Jenni Derryberry Mann, RYT-200.
Every Sunday. 10:30 a.m. $10.706-
355-3114, www.athensfivepoints
yoga.com
PRENATAL YOGA (Full Bloom
Center) Get ready for birth. Every
Thursday. 5:30 p.m. $14/class or
$60/6 classes. 706-353-3373, www.
fullbloomparent.com
QIGONG (State Botanical Garden of
Georgia, Visitor Center, Great Room)
Certified Qigong instructor Carl
Lindberg leads class on the ancient
Chinese art of self-cultivation that
fosters health, relaxation and calm.
Mondays. Sept. 14-Oct. 5,12-1
p.m. $50.706-542-6156, www.uga.
edu/botgarden
REGISTRATION FOR LEARNING
IN RETIREMENT CLASSES
(Trumps on Milledge) Register
for one of over 30 classes offered
or join an interest group. Classes
include “Operating a Computer,"
“Economic and Financial Changes"
and “The Creek Indian Nation." Sept.
14,9:30-11:30 a m. 706-549-7350,
athenslir.org
REIKI CLINIC (Pangea Herb Shop)
De-stress with a 15-minute reiki
tune-up. Sept. 12,1-5 p.m. FREE!
706-549-6007
RdaPD Me
ACC ANIMAL CONTROL
45 Beaverdam Rd. • 706-613-3540
Animal Control is filled to
capacity! Huge variety of
dogs and puppies available.
How’s this for the
Token- Over-The-Top-
Cute dog? Little dogs
adopt out quicker, but
just so you know what
you might be missing if
you don’t visit, here sne
is! Playful, LhasoApso
is a funny little
character.
This handsome girl
seemed to intimidate
some folks with her
serious face and stocky
body, however she is a
calm adult Boxer mix and
is excellent on a leash.
Very humble and
submissive brindle
Cattle Dog keeps her
ears politely pulled
back. Gentle and quiet
girl who would make a
smart and loyal friend.
A
Sweet Lab and maybe
Pointer mix is a friendly girl
with a soft coat. She loves
affection and will sit very
close so she doesn’t miss a
crumb of love.
From
August 13
to August 19
ACC ANIMAL
CONTROL
63 Dogs Rece ved
4 7 Dogs Placed
ATHENS AREA
HUMANE SOCIETY
Not Available
at Press Time .
more available dogs
can be seen online
athenspets.net
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