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102.18 & up. See schedule online.
www.bobbistxjrlesquewebs.com
VOCAL TONING (106 West
Performing Arts Venue, Winder)
Learn to ease chronic pain, stress
and anxiety and improve breathing,
concentration and immuno health
through vocal toning. Sundays, •
6:30-7:30 p.m. $10 www sound-
therapygoddess com, 770-868-1977
WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE
CLASSES (American Black Belt
Academy) One rape or sexual assault
occurs every two minutes in the U.S.
Learn what you can do to protect
yourself. Go online or call to register
706-549-1671, www americanblack
belt.org
YOGA (Active Climbing) First time
is free, and all levels are welcome.
Tuesdays. 5:30—6:45 p m. $8/c!ass
706-354-0038, www activeclimbing,
com
YOGA AND ART FOR KIDS AND
TEENS (Whole: Mind. Body. Art.,
160 Tracy St.) Choose from Yoga
Sprouts, Recycled Arts, Intro to
Drawing and Creative Alterations. Go
online for more information and for
complete schedule. 706-410-0283,
wholemindbodyart.com
YOGA CLASSES (Sangha Yoga
Studio) Choose from morning, after
noon or evening classes For all skill
levels. See full schedule online. $14/
drop-in, $60/6-class punch card.
706-613-1143, www healingarts
centre.net
YOGA CLASSES (Mind Body
Institute) A wide variety of basic and
specialty classes throughout the day
706-475-7329, wwwarmc.org/mbi
YOGA, TAI CHI AND PILATES (Five
Points Yoga) Full schedyle online.
www.athensfivepointsyoga.com
ZUMBA (Council on Aging) Latin-
inspired dance workout. No previous
experience necessary! Mondays.
6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. 6:30-7:30 p.m.
$6. http://53247.zumba.com/
ZUMBA AT THE GARDEN (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Wednesdays. 5:30-6:30 p.m. $10/
class, $72/session. www uga.edu/
botgarden
HELP OUT!
AMERICAN RED CROSS (Red Cross
DonorXenter, 3525 Atlanta Hwy.)
Seeking donors for all blood types.
706-546-0681. www.redcrossblood
org
BECOME A MENTOR (Boys and
Girls Clubs of Athens) Volunteer one
hour per week to make a difference
in the life of a child. Training pro
vided. ment0r@athensbgca.com,
BIKEATHENS BIKE RECYCLING
(Chase Street Warehouses) Join
BikeAthens volunteers as they clean
and repair donated bicylces for local
service agencies. Bike repair skills a
plus but not necessary. BikeAthens
is also seeking donation of used kids
and adult bikes in any condition.
Sundays (2-4:30 p.m.), Mondays
& Wednesdays (6-6:30 p.m.) FREEI
www.bikeathens.com
BLOOD DRIVE (Red Cross Donor
Center) Give the gift of life! Call to
make an appointment today 706-
546-0681.1-800-RED-CROSS,
wwwredcrossblood.org
CALL FOR TEACHERS (Treehouse
Kid and Craft) Treehouse Kid and
Craft is seeking teachers to lead DIY
classes on crafts, music, storytelling
and food for kids, teens, adults and
families 706-850-8226, treehouse
kidandcraft@gmail.com
FOSTER HOMES NEEDED (Athens
Area Humane Society) AAHS is
looking for dependable foster
parents to take in dogs for a limited
time. Download an application at
www athenshumanesociety org.
dogs@athenshumanesociety org
NEXT TO LAST FEST
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (Various
Locations) The festival needs help
Oct. 28-31. Sound engineering
skills a plus. Volunteers are eligible
for discounted and free wristbands
rblairg@gmail.com. 706-270-3651,
www.nexttolastfest.com
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEO (Recording
for the Blind and Dyslexic)
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic
is desperately seeking volunteer
readers to help record audio text
books. 706-549-1313, www rfbdga
org. gaunit@rfbd.org
YOUTH MENTORING Goodwill of
North Georgia is seeking caring
adults to volunteer 4-6 hours per
month mentoring kids ages 12-17 in
the community. Email for an applica
tion 706-433-0737. goodguides©
ging org. www.ging.org
KIDSTUFF
FANTASTIC FRIDAYS (Bishop Park)
Obstacle courses and other activities
in an unstructured environment For
ages 10 months-4 years and their
guardians. First and third Fridays
through Dec. 3,9 a.m.-noon. $12/
day. 706-613-3589
GEN HOMESCHOOL CLUB (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Garden Earth Naturalist Club for
homeschoolers. Meet once a week
to learn through discovery hunts,
environmental games, nature
hikes and. crafts. Through Nov.
10, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon.
(session 1) or through Nov. 13,
Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon. (session
2) $45.706-542-6156
“GEORGIA SPIDERS" YOUTH
CUMBING TEAM (Active
Climbing) This climbing team gives
your child a chance to try to be a
“Spider Man.' The first week is free.
Every Tuesday & Thursday. 5-6:30
p.m. 706-354-0038, adrian@active
climbing.com
HOME SCHOOL SCIENCE (Sandy
Creek Nature Center) Call to register
for these monthly programs about
weather, rocks, astronomy and more.
Third Fridays through December. 10
a.m.-noon. $2.706-613-3615
JUNIOR ROLLER DERBY (Skate-
A-Round USA) New league starting
up for ages 7-17. Open skate every
Sunday from 2-4 p.m. $3 (skates
not included) zigzagjh@gmail.com
KNEE-HIGH NATURALISTS (Sandy
Creek Nature Center) A program of
age-appropriate nature exploration,
animal encounters, hikes and crafts.
For parents and children. Alternating
Wednesdays. 3:30-4:30 p.m. $13.
706-613-3515. www.sandycreek
naturecenter.com
READ TO ROVER (Oconee County
Library) Beginning readers in grades
1-4 read aloud to an aid dog
Trainer always present. Registration
required 15-minute sessions, FREE!
706-769-3950
SPANISH MOMMY AND ME
CLASSES (Email for Location)
Learn Spanish with your preschooler
through songs, stories and games!
New session starting soon, sehlers
©uga.edu
STORYTIME IN THE PARK
(Rocksprings Neighborhood Center)
Stories will be accompanied by
dancing, singing, plays, crafts,
snacks and musical instruments. For
children ages 18 months to 4 years
Every second Wednesday through
Dec. 8 10:30 am. $2.706-613-
3603. www accleisureservices.com
SWEET PEA CLUB (State Botanical
Garden) A club for young nature
lovers featuring puppet shows,
storytelling, learning games, nature
crafts and garden explorations. Ages
3-5. Registration required. Through
Oct. 28. Thursdays, 9:45-11 a.m.
$22. www.uga.edu/botgarden
YOUTH THEATER WORKSHOP
(Various Locations) Innovative,
creative after-school theater work
shops for ages 6-12. Through Dec.
15 Mondays at Athens Montessori
School. Tuesdays at Waseca Leaning
Environment). 3:15 & 4:15 p.m.
$120. www smaHbousecreative.com
SUPPORT
EMOTIONAL ABUSE SUPPORT
GROUP (Call for location)
Demeaning behavior can be just
as harmful as punches and kicks.
Childcare is provided. Call the
Project Safe hotline: 706-543-3331.
Wednesdays. 6:30-8 p.pi.
EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS
(Unitarian Unfversalist Fellowship
of Athens) Informal and supportive
12-step program. Sundays. 4-5
p.m. 706-202-7463, www.emotions
anonymous.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.athensmentalbeafth.org
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
(Various Locations) Mondays. 5:30
p.m. at NugiS Space. Thursdays.
7 p.m. at St. Gregory* Episcopal
Church. Saturdays. 10:30 a.m. at
Princeton United Methodist Church.
FREEl404-771-8971.www.oa.org
SAP PH.FIRE The newly formed
social, support and volunteer or
ganization for lesbian and bisexual
women of color. Join Sapph.fire on
ART AROUND TOWN £
ACC LIBRARY (2025 Baxter SL. Top of the Stairs
Gallery) Portraits by Hatidza Muhc. Through October
AMICI ITALIAN CAF£ (223 E. Clayton St) New works
by Jeff Wood. Through October. /
AURUM STUDIO (125 E. Clayton St) Paintings by
June Ball and Dianne Penny. Through Nov. 16.
BOTTLEWORKS (297 Prince Ave.) *0uyArt @ the
Bottteworks.’ an exhibit featuring new works by
prominent Athens artists Andy Cherewick and ftrry
Rowlett. Through October. Also available by appoint
ment 706-461-3798.
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE (297 E. Broad Si)
New work from Georgia tattoo artists Billie Brown
(Pain and Wonder) and Chris Harris OAfelkthe Line).
Through November.
FUCKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W Washington
SL) New paintings by Andy Cherewick. Jhrough
November, S\adowboxes and paintings by Cindy
Jerrell and Dan Smith. Through October
FRINGE COLLECTIVE ARTISTIC STUDIOS (159
Jackson St) Penumbra Halkmeen Art Show, featuring
work from artists in various media. Sponsored by
Moon Mama and Fringe Collective Through Oct. 31.
GOOD DIRT(510 BN. Thomas St) 'Enchanted Forest*
is a display of macabre' sculpture, day jaefc-o-fenferns
and other
> Jeff Williams
by Geoff
Through
; Jett
HAIR
works by featured artist
Nov. 7.New work
andJimPeckham. %
and sculptures by
“Haunted”
Gallery is
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every wer*.
HEALING ARTS
by Ainhoa Bilbao
Broad St.)
various artists-
to Saturday
LYNOON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (293 Hoyt SL)
“Floating Fetching Fowling,' paintings, drawings,
mixed media and 3D art by Ouida Williams, Nancy
> Lloyd and Caroline Montague Through Jan 19. An
exhibition of quitts which celebrates the tradition of
quitting ir. the African American community. Through
January 19. V', .
MARMALADE POTTERY (585 Bafber SL) FaH Art
Show, featuring works by artists Maria.Dondero
(pottery), Jessie Huard (jewelry) and Mandy Stevens
(ceramics). Throu#i October
MONROE ART GUILD (205 S Broad Si, Monroe)
Parted ponies by Michael Lee Through Oct 27
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION (OCAF)
(34 School SL, WafldnsviHe) The "Georgia SmaM
Works Exhibition,' OCAF’s first juried exhibition of
its kind, wifi feature 2-0 and 3-D small-scale works
Through Nov. 12.'Repercussions* represents an
exploration in the methods of drawing, painting, col
lage and traditional printmaking techniques used by
Athens artists Lyndon Tewksbury and Eric Sirwn&ns
Through Nov. 20.
THE POINT OF ART GALLERY (604 Sibley Ave .
•••;. Union Point) “Tapestry Life Stories in Paintings'
■ : features the work of Laura Ccnnety. Through Dec. 24.
Reception on Nov. 4.
acrylic paintings by Jaime Butt. Thfougb November.
MUtedge Ave.) Photographs of native ptarts by Peter
: (834 Prince Ave.) Paintings
mmm -1
HENDERSHOrs COFFEE BAR (1560 Oglethorpe
Ave.) Landscape, figurative and portrait paintings by
Hal Cdrwarze. Through October
JUST PHO...AKD MORE (1063 Baxter &) New work
by artist Stephen Humphreys. Through November.
NewworttyVIrgfqteWazarmThrt^ I
UMAR 0000 SCHOOL OF ART (270 River Bd,
Galleries 101 and 307) Second Amo.! Juried Student
Exhibition, featuring work by artists atthe tamer
Dodd School of Art Through Nov. 9. (Gallery 307)
"Lines of Impulse and Deliberation, - arechibtt featur
ing drawings by Susan Cote* Through Dec. 15. T
ilaraes Greek Through Nov 7,
TOWN 221 (Madison) "Alsiirts Bcuquetfrom'toe J ..
" Garden of toe Fatt,’ an exhibit of vanous works
mspked by gardens. Featuring more Iban a ten -
local artists] including Greg Benson, Andy Cherewick,
Dana Downs, Robert Lowery, Meim Foacue Milter,
Masakafsu Nakagawa, Marshall Reddocfi and Lamar
Wood. Through January.
TRACE GALLERY (150 Tracy St.) '
an exhibit featuring paintings and pools by Chris
Hocking. Through Nov. 5. •
VARIOUS LOCATIONS *Ybu. Me and toe Bus Art
presented by the Athens Area Arts Council;
Transit System and the ACC Government
i four new, music-toemeri bus shelters **•
around town oesfged by local artists
WHITE TIGER GOURi<!£T FOOD A CHOCOLATES
(217 Hiawast# Ave.) New paintings by An#
Cherewick. Through October.
Downelink. Email sapph.fire@yahoo.
com to learn about the next meeting.
SURVIVE AND REVIVE (Cali for
location) Domestic violence support
group. Second and fourth Tuesday
of the month in Clarke County. First
and third Monday of the month in
Madison County. 6-8 p.m. Project
Safe: 706-543-3331
ON THE STREET
BOOKS FOR KEEPS BOOK DRIVE
(Email for Location) Donate your
new or gently-used books to un
derprivileged Athens kids. Through
October, wwwbooksforkeeps.
blogspot.com
CALL FOR ENTRIES (Downtown
Athens) The Atoens-Clarke County
Downtown Parade of Lights is ac
cepting entries through Nov. 18.
The parade entry lee is $40.706-
613-3801, robinstevens@CG.clarke.
ga.us, www.acctelsureservices.com
CELEBRITY BARTENDER SERIES:
POLITICAL EDITION (Ten Pins
Tavern) Athens' mayoral candidates
take turns behind the bar to raise
money for their pet causes. Throw
back a pint, bowl a round and edu
cate yoursetf about your choices in
the upcomingeiedion. Oct 27.7-9
pm. 706-546-8090. www.tenpins
tavem.com
THE CONTEST (Athens Area Humane
Soc iety) Your i nission is to get as
many people to come into the AAHS
adoption center as you can. Prizes
will be awarded. Enter through Oct.
3t For more info, visit toe AAHS
websik 706-224-4*74, www.
AtoensHurmneSodety.org
FALL CLASSIC CENTURY BIKE
RIDE (Terrapin Beer Co.) Jittery
Joels, Habitat for Humanity and
Terrapin Brewery host a metric
century ride with two«pourse options.
62 miles or 31 miles, as well as a
6-mile ride tor the family. Race day:
Oct 30.706-20*1001, wwwacbve
com, wwwatoenshabitatcom
FREE TO BREATHE RUN/WALK
(Sandy Creek Park) Raise funding
(or lung cancer research when you
register for (his 5K run or one-mile
walk. Nov. 13,7 a.m. $15-$20.608-
316-3786. www.freetobreatoe.org
LEMONADE STAND FOR LOAN
(Treehouse Kid and Craft. 815 W
Broad Si) Treehouse will open up Its
lemonade stand for your tondraising
needs. Reserve your dates today.
. 706-85*8228, fceehousatidandcnft
@gmail.com©
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