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learn comfort measures for pregnan
cy and birth. Call to register. Oct. 10,
1:30-3:15. $25/couple. 706-355-
3114, info@5pointsyoga.com, www
athensfivepointsyoga.com/events
PRENATAL YOGA: INTRO
WORKSHOP (Five Points Yoga)
Learn how yoga supports healthy
pregnancy and birth. Oct. 18, noon-
2 p.m. $20. 706-355-3114, www.
athensfivepointsyoga.com/events
SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING
(Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
of Athens) Introductory classes. No
partner necessary! Thursdays. 7-9
p.m. $25/12 weeks. $3/class. 706-
255-1010, info@thistleandkudzu.net
SPANISH CLASSES (Email for
Location) Beginner and intermedi
ate classes for spoken or written
Spanish. Classes are taught in
Spanish. 706-372-5570, kwindley®
uga.edu
SWING DANCING (Dancefx) Social
swing dancing, with advanced and
beginner lessons. 9 p.m.-12 a.m.
$3-$5. www.athensswingnight.com
TAE KWON DO & JODO CLASSES
(Live Oak Martial Arts, Chase
Street Warehouses) For kids and
adults, beginner through advanced.
Mondays-Thursdays, 3:30-8:30
p.m. 706-548-0077, www.liveoak
martialarts.com
UGA SWING CLUB (UGA Memorial
Hall) Learn the Lindy Hop or the
Charleston. No partner necessary.
Every Monday, 7-8 p.m. www.uga.
edu/ugaswingclub
VEIL DANCING (Five Points Yoga)
Open to all! 1:30-3:30 p.m www
fivepointsyoga.com
YOGA AND TAI CHI CLASSES
(Athens Wellness Cooperative) For
beginners through experienced. $14/
drop-in, $60/6 classes, $108/12
classes, www wellnesscooperative.
com
ZUMBA AT THE GARDEN (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia) Latin
rhythms and easy-to-follow moves.
Wednesdays, through Oct. 28,
5:30-6:30 p.m. $10/class, $48/ses-
sion. www.uga.edu/botgarden
HELP OUT!
AMERICAN RED CROSS (Red Cross
Donor Center, 3525 Atlanta Hwy.)
Seeking donors for all blood types.
706-546-0681, www.redcrossblood.
org
ATHENS PAGAN PRIDE
VOLUNTEERS (Bishop Park) Now
seeking Pagan and Pagan-friendly
vendors, educators and entertainers
for the upcoming annual festival on
Oct. 24. athenspaganpride@gmail.
com, http://athenspaganpride.org
ATHFEST VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITY (Email for
Location) The AthFest Education
Committee seeks year-round volun
teers to assist them in their mission
to connect local music to local
schools, education@athfest.com
BECOME A MENTOR (Boys and
Girls Clubs of Athens) Volunteer
one hour per week to make a differ
ence in the life of a child. Training
provided. 706-546-4910, mentor®
athensbgca.com, www.fflife.net
BIKE RECYCLING PROGRAM
(Chase Street Warehouses) Join
BikeAthens volunteers as they clean
and repair donated bicycles for local
service agencies. Sunday, 2-4:30
p.m. Monday & Wednesday, 6-8:30
p.m. www.bihathens.com
SCARE UP A HARVEST: HELP
THE HUNGRY (Lyndon House Arts
Center) Design scarecrows for a dis
play at the Lyndon House' Proceeds
benefit Food 2 Kids program.
Through Oct. 17.5 cans of 15 oz
ravioli (individual). 15 cans (group),
706-613-3623. www accleisure
services.com
TAILGATE RAFFLE (Athens YMCA)
Tailgate4kids is looking for orga
nizations to help with sponsorship
and ticket sales. 706-613-9098,
tailgate4kids@gmail.com.
KIDSTUFF
CREATIVE MOVEMENT (Floorspace)
Ongoing class for ages 3-5.
Tuesdays. 10 a.m. Wednesdays, 1
p.m. 706-850-5557, www.floorspace
athens.com
FAMILY YOGA SPROUTS (Full
Bloom Center) Come enjoy yoga
as a family! Third Sunday of every
month. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Call for fees.
706-353-3373. www yogasprouts.
com
HOMESCHOOLERS CHAPTER
BOOK REVIEW (Madison Baptist
Church) Elementary school-aged
homeschoolers gather at the library
to read a book together and talk
about it. Every Thursday. 1 p.m.
FREE! 706-795-5597
ONE-TO-ONE READING
PROGRAM (East Athens
Community Center) Read with the
librarian and volunteers. For ages 6
and up. Monday-Thursday, 3:30—
5:30 p.m , FREE! 706-613-3657
STORIES, SONGS & S'MORES
(Sandy Creek Park) Gather around
the campfire for some hot cider,
s'mores, songs, stories and more.
6-7:30 p.m. $2. 706-613-3631
SWEET PEA CLUB (State Botanical
Garden of Georgia) Puppet shows,
storytelling, learning games, nature
crafts and garden explorations.
Ages 3-5. Pre-registration required.
Fridays, Oct. 16-Nov. 6,9-11
a.m.$14. www.uga.edu/botgarden
YOGA SPROUTS (Full Bloom Center)
Fun, playful yoga for kids ages 2
and up. Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. $14/
single class, $60/6 classes. 706-
353-3373
SUPPORT
EMOTIONAL ABUSE SUPPORT
GROUP (Call for location)
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,
wwwemotionsanonymous.org
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
GROUP (St. Mary's Hospital) Meets
in the lobby conference room.
Thursdays. 6:30-8 p.m. 706-783-
5706, www.athensmentalhe3lth.org
ON THE STREET
27TH ANNUAL ROAD SKATE
(Various Locations) Now registering
for Athens to Atlanta Road Skate on
Oct 11. Deadline is Oct. 7.404-
806-7251, www.a2a.net
4E DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
GAME New weekly D&D game in
Athens looking for players. All levels
of experience welcome. athensDnD
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FALL CLASSIC CENTURY BIKE
RIDE (Jittery Joe's Watkinsville)
Register for ride, presented by
Habitat for Humanity, Jittery Joe's
and the Terrapin Brewery, that will
wind through scenic Oconee County
on Oct. 17. Course lengths are 62
miles and 31 miles. Registration:
$30 (before Oct. 10). $35 (after Oct.
10). 706-208-1001, www.athens
habitat.com O
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End Domestic Violence
Terminar violencia domestica.
If you have a friend you think may be in an abusive
relationship, talk with her or him about it. Don't ignore
the problem; it will not go away. You can make a
difference by starting a conversation with your friend or
coworker. You don't have to be an expert to talk about
abuse, you just need to be a friend. Listen to and believe
what your friend is telling you. Our hotline advocates are
here to help if you have questions about how to start the
conversation.
706-543-3331
Hotline, 24 hours/day
Linea de crisis, las 24 horas del dia
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