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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16
their inaugural season with Bertolt
Brecht and Kurt WeilPs translorma-
tive biting political satire which
combines the sound of 1920s Berlin
dance bands and cabaret. 7 p.m
$15. www.newear1hmusichall.com
PERFORMANCE: Sonior Exit
Concert 2010 (UGA Dance
Building, Theatre) Eight graduating
seniors present their individual new
and original choreography. Nov
11-13,8 p.m. S8-S12 www.uga
edu/pac *
THEATRE: The 25th Annual
Putnam County Spelling Bee
(UGA Fine Arts Building) See Nov
11 Theatre.
THEATRE: Annie (Morton Theatre)
See Nov 11 Theatre.
THEATRE: The Frog Princess
(Athens Little Playhouse) See Nov
.12 Theatre
THEATRE: One Act Performance
Night (Cedar Shoals High School)
See Nov. 12 Theatre.
KIDSTUFF: Second Saturday
Storytime (Sandy Creek Nature
Center) Join the SCNC staff for
stories about the woods and their
resident creatures 2:30 p.m. FREE!
706-613-3615, www.accleisureser-
vices.com
KIDSTUFF: Yam Gathering (ACC
Library) Bring your needlework proj
ects of all kinds: knitting, crochet,
cross-stitch or anything else that
uses yarn or thread! Refreshments
are provided at this program for
teens ages 11-18.2-5 p.m. FREE!
706-613-3650
LECTURES & LIT.: Book Signing
(Borders Books & Music) Athens' '
own Louise Anderson-Smith will
be in store with her new novel U’l
Boy Johnson, a portrait of a strong
Southern family plagued by poverty
and tragedy 2 p.m. FREE! 706-
583-8647
LECTURES & LIT.: My Adoption:
A Search for My Birth Parents
(ACC Library. Auditorium) Harry
Binkow, historian, investigator
and independent researcher, will
talk about his search for his birth
parents and share resources that
may help other adoptees start their
own search 2-3 p m FREE! 706-
613-3650
Sunday 14
EVENTS: 11th Annual Turkey
Trot 5K Race (UGA Stegeman
Coliseum) Run/Walk to benefit the
UGA Habitat for Humanity. 9 a m.
(registration) 10 am. (race). $20.
wwwaclive.com
EVENTS: Fall Progressive Brunch
(Downtown Athens) Fall seasonal
tastes from seven downtown res
taurants. The food tour lasts three
hours, so come hungry! 11 a m.-2
p m $45. 706-338-8054. www ath-
ensfoodtour. com/downtown
EVENTS: Holiday Open House
(Thyme After Thyme, 550 Athens *
Rd. Winterville) Celebrate the holi
day season with refreshments! 12-5
pm. FREE! www thymeaftc* rhyme,
com
EVENTS: “Sustainability: Bring It
Homel" (State Botanical Garden of
Georgia) See Nov. 12 Events $200
www uga edu/botgarden
ART: 8th Annual Home & Garden
Art Auction (Boutier Winery.
Danielsville) Benefit lor Madison
County Habitat for Humanity. Doors
open at 5 p.m. for a silent auction,
smooth jazz by the Garnett River
Gals, drinks, hors d'oeuvres and a
preview of the art for sale. 2-5 p.m.
$10.706-789-0059, madisoncoun-
tyhabitat@yahoo.com
PERFORMANCE: African
American Choral Ensemble
(Milledge Avenue Baptist Church) A
performance of spirituals and gospel
songs including works by Moses
Hogan and Waiter Hawkins. 4 p.m.
FREE! www.uga.edu/aace
PERFORMANCE: BBC Concert
Orchestra (UGA Hodgson Hall)
World-famous conductor Keith
Lockhart leads the orchestra in
Eat. Drink. Listen
Tnrropm BlueqrcfS* Sor'd featuring
SEVEN HANDLE CIRCUS
FREE //drrvsvon \ $2 Terrapin Pints Alt Night!
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
JOHN.,FRENCH &
THE BASTILLES
KYSHONA ARMSTRONG
EMILY HEARN
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11
JERRY JOSEPH
& WALLY INGRAM DUO
ticket* S3 adv. • $10 at the door
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V / OF MOTOWN
HOLMAN AUTRY BAND
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Como Amped After School Program
THE BROKEN DOORS,
MISCHIEF SPREE
SEAMUS TATOR TOTS
THE SH.VERBIRD DUO
/MISSION!
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f : : 'JUNKER
\ / SAM MIXON Solo
1 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
HACK BARTLEY & SHUFFLE .
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FRONTIERS: '
A TRIBUTE TO JOURNEY
JUST ANNOUNCED
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24
NORMALTOWN FLYERS
Tidcats $10 odv. • $12 a*th« door
ON THE HORIZON
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1
TAB BENOIT
COMING
THE CALENDAR!
LECTURES & LIT.: “Cat* au
Libris" (ACC Library) An evening
of books, local authors, coflee, des
serts and live violin music by Mamie
Simonds. Mingle with local authors
Allan Armitage, Donny Seagraves.
Jeffrey Slepakoff, Grady Thrasher
and Suscn Rebecca White. 7-9 p m.
FREE! 706-613-3650
LECTURES & LIT.: “Clients,
Protest and State
Transformation in Latin
America” (UGA Baldwin Hall.
Room 114A) Jon Shefnet ot the
University of Tennessee presents a
lecture sponsored by the Willson
Center lor the Humanities and Arts.
3:30 p.m. FREE! beccara606@
gmail.com
MEETINGS: Free IT Athens
Annual Meeting (ATHICA) Join
Free IT Athens to enjoy refreshments
and celebrate five years of accom
plishments and preview plans for
the next year. 7-9 p.m. FREE! www
freeitathens.org/meetirvg
MEETINGS: Mindfulness Practice
Group (Mind Body Institute)
Beginners and experienced mindful
ness practitioners welcome. Meets
the second Friday of each month.
5:30 p.m. FREE! 706-475-7329
Saturday 13
EVENTS: 3rd Annual “Free to
Breathe" Lung Cancer 5K
(Sandy Creek Park) Run/WaLk to
benefit lung cancer charities and
research. 8 a.m. wwwiadive.com
EVENTS: 5th Annual Madison
County Artist Market (Downtown
Danielsville, Historic Courthouse)
Local artist bazaar featuring folk art.
pottery, jewelry, baskets, painting,
sculptures, liber crafb and more! 9
a.m.-4 p.m. FREE! madisoncount-
yartistmarket.blogspot.com
EVENTS: Acoustic Guitar
Summit (Musicians Warehouse)
Manufacturers present one-of-a-kind
and prototype models and offer great
discounts on guitars lor sale. Live
entertainment and demonstrations
by Jason Salzman and Richard
Startey. 10a.rn.-7 p.m. FREE!
706-548-7233
EVENTS: Adoption Day
(Pawtropolis, Bogart) A chance to
meet all of the wonderful adoptable
dogs in person. 10:30am-12 p.m,
FREE! rescue@athen$cani nerescue.
com
EVENTS: Athens Farmers Market
(Bishop Park) Buy fresh, locally
. grown organic produce, locally
crafted goods and freshly bakea
breads. Now accepting EBT cards.
Every Saturday. 8 a.m.-Noon. FRED
www.athensfarmersmarket.net
EVENTS: Fall Tasting Tour
(Downtown Athens) Progressive
dinner with fan seasonal tastes from
seven downtown restaurants. The
food tour lasts three hours, so come
hungry! 3-6 p.m. $45.706-338-
8054, www.3thensfoodtours.com/
downtown
EVENTS: Firefly Brew (170 Virgina
Ave.) A party for Cucuyo, Athens'
bi-cultural teen arts profpam
in the Dominican Republic. A
night of brewed beverages, local
cuisine, live music and a live auc
tion. Live music from locals Kate
Morrissey, Emily Hearn and
Ryan Monahan. 7 pm $20. www.
cucuyo.org
[ EVENTS: NodwUttM (UGA Tale
Center) The annual event from the
UGA Hispanic Students Associ^ion
features reggaeton, samba, salsa,
tnarlachi music and morel Ticket
price Includes a dinner served at Tale
Cenier Grand H3ft. 6:30-10 pm $5
Friday, Nov. 12 continued from p. 21
(students), $7 (non-students) hsa-
board@listserv.uga.edu
EVENTS: “Sustainability: Bring It
Home!” (State Botanical Garden of
Georgia) See Nov. 12 Events $200
www.uga.edu/botgarden
EVENTS: Taste Your P.L.A.C.E.
Fie Contest (Alhens Farmers'
Market) Top three pies will receive
prizes. If you want to enter a pie into
the contest ($5 per entry), tty to use
as many local ingredients as pos
sible and bring it to the market by 10
a.m. 10 a m. $5 (to taste all pies).
www.localplace.org
ART: Athens Indie
Craftstravaganzaa (Downtown
Athens, Corner of Pulaski and
Clayton Sheets) Annual handmade
market featuring 75+ quirky and
innovative artists/crafters! Shop
amidst a flurry o< activity including
live music and DJs, fun crafts for
the kids, a photo booth and more
Drinks, food and tunes from DJ
Mahoghany on the Caledonia patio
10 a m.-7 pm. FREE! wwwath-
ensindiecraftstravaganzaa.com
ART: Opening Reception (ATHICA)
For Chris Bilheimer’s Retrospective
Shirts, posters, album covers and
other design work from the past 15
years of the long-time Athenian's ca
reer. Bilheimer has done numerous
designs for R E M.. Green Day and
Widespread Panic. On view Nov. 11
from 6-9 p m and Nov. 12-14 from
1-6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. FREE! www
athica.org. See story p. 11.
PERFORMANCE: Athens
Symphony Fall Concert (The
Classic Center) Seasonal perfor
mance featuring selections from
works by Tchaikovsky, Mozart and
Elgar. 8-11 p.m. FREE! wwwathens-
symphony.org*
PERFORMANCE: Bartott Brecht's
The Threepenny Open (New
Earth Music Hall) The Circle
Ensemble Theatre Company kicks off
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