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Tjesdays. 5:30-6:45 p.m. $75/
session. 706-613-1143. www.heal-
ingartscentTe.net
PILATES MAT CLASS (StudiO. 675
Pulaski St.) All levels welcome. Mats
provided. Wednesdays, 6:45-7:40
p.m. $15. studioinathens com
PRENATAL YOGA (Mind Body
Institute) Every Tuesday. 6:30-8
p.m. $60 (6 classes). 706-475-
7329. www.armc.org/mbi
STRIPTEASE 101 (The Hardcore
Gym) Sexy dancing techniques for
women, A prerequisite tor Striptease
102.18 & up. See schedule online
wwwbobbisburlesque.webs.com
TRIBAL BASICS BELLYDANCE
(Floorspace, 160 Tracy St)
Bellydance for every belly!
Thursdays. 6:30 p.m www floor-
spaceathens.com
WOMEN S SELF DEFENSE
CLASSES (American Black Belt
Academy) Learn what you can do to
protect yourself. Go online or call to
register. 706-549-1671, wwwameri-
canblackbelt.org
YOGA (Active Climbing) First time is
free. Tuesdays, 5:30-6 45 pm. $8/
class. 706-354-0038, www active-
climbing.com
YOGA AND ART FOR KIDS AND
TEENS (Whole: Mind Body Art,
160 Tracy St.) Go online for more
information and for complete sched
ule. 706-410-0283. wholemind-
bodyart.com
YOGA CLASSES (Sangha Yoga
Studio) See full schedule online
$14/drop-in, $60/6-c!ass punch
card. 706-613-1143, wwwhealin-
gartscentre.net
YOGA CLASSES (Mind Body
Institute) Specialty classes through
out the day. 706-475-7329. www.
armc.org/mbi
YOGA, TAI CHI AND PILATES (Five
Points Yoga) Full schedule online.
wwwathensfivepointsyoga.com
ZUMBA (Council on Aging) No previ
ous experience necessary! Mondays.
6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. 6:30-7:30 pm
$6. http://532472umba.com/
ZUMBA AT THE GARDEN (State
Botanical Garden) Wednesdays,
5:30-6:30 p.m. $10/class, $80/ses-
sion. www.uga.edu/botgarden
HELP OUT!
AMERICAN RED CROSS (Red Cross
Center, 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 lile o4 a child. Training pro
vided. mentor@athensbgca.com.
BIKEATHENS BIKE RECYCUNG
(Chase Street Warehouses)
BikeAthens is seeking donation of
used kids and adult bikes in any
condition. Sundays (2-4:30 p.m.),
Mondays & Wednesdays (6-6:30
p.m.) FREE! www.bikeathens.com
BLOOD DRIVE (Red Cross Donor
Center) Give the gift of life! Call to
make an appointment today. 706-
546-0681,1-600-RED-CR0SS,
www.redcrossblood.org
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (Recording
for the Blind and Dyslexic) Seeking
volunteer readers to help record au
dio textbooks. 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. wwwging.org
KIDSTUFF
ATHENS JR. ROLLER DERBY
(Skate-A-Round USA) Girls ages
7-17 are invited to experience the .
confidence-building and physical
benefits of the sport in this no-
contad league. Sundays. 2-4 p.m.
$3 (for speed skate rental), athensju-
niorrolterderby.formup.com
“GEORGIA SPIDERS" YOUTH
CLIMBING TEAM (Active
Climbing) The first week is free.
Every Tuesday & Thursday. 5-6:30
p.m 706-354-0038, adrian@active-
climbingcom
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
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.sandycreekna-
turecenter.com
PUPPET SHOW WEEK (ACC
Library) Puppets perlorm a show
based on Julia Rawinson's Fletcher's
Tree. Nov. 29,7 p.m., Nov 30 &
Dec. 1,9:30 am. & 10:30 am., Dec
2-3,10:30 a.m.& 4:30 p m. FREE'
706-613-3650
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
and their guardians. Every second
Wednesday through Dec. 8.10:30
a m. $2. 706-613-3603, wwwac-
cleisureservices.com
WILD INTELLIGENCE NATURE
PROGRAMS (Orange Twin
Conservation Community) Nature-
based learning and character devel
opment while your child enjoys sto
rytelling, games and curiosity-based
adventure on the land. After-school
and day-long programs. Mondays,
3:30-6 p.m. & Tuesdays 10 a.m.-2
p.m. fomm>@wildintelligence.org
YOUTH BASKETBALL
REGISTRATION (Various
Locations) Registration begins on
Nov. 20 at Bishop Park, East Athens
Community Center and Lay Park.
706-613-3589, www.accietsureser-
vices.com/basketbail
YOUTH SOCCER (Southeast Clarke
Park) Now registering for co-ed
recreational league for children 4-11
years old. 706-613-3871, www.ac-
cleisureservices.com/soccer
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.
$120. www smallhousecreative.com
SUPPORT
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
(Athens. GA) ff you want to stop,
we can help 706-543-0436, www
athensaa.com
EMOTIONAL ABUSE SUPPORT
GROUP (Call for location)
Demeaning behavior can be just
as harmful as punches and kicks.
Childcare is provided. Call the
Project Safe hotline: 706-543-3331.
Wednesdays. 6:30-8 p.m.
EXPRESSIVE WRITING FOR
PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC
ILLNESSES (Whole: Mind. Body
Art) Using writing as a therapeutic
tool, this class aims to help people
process and express their leelings
about life circumstances Thursdays.
7 30-8 30 p.m.
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
(Various Locations) 12-step
meetings for compulsive eaters
Mondays. 5:30 p m. at Nu$i!s Space.
Thursdays. 7 p.m. at St. Gregory's
Episcopal. Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. at
Princeton United Methodist Church.
FREE! 404-771-8971, www oa org
PTSD SUPPORT GROUP Local sup
port group now forming for family
members of soldiers and veterans
with post-traumatic stress disorder
770-725-4527
SAPPH.FIRE Organization for les
bian and bisexual women of color.
Ages 21 & up. Join Sapph.fire on
Downelink. Email sapph.fire@yahoo.
com to learn about the next meeting.
SURVIVE AND REVIVE (Call for
location) Domestic violence sup
port group. Dinner begins at 6 p.m.
* and group at 6:30 p.m. Second
and tourth Tuesday of the month
in Clarke County. First and third
Monday ot the month in Madison
County. 6-8 p.m. Project Safe: 706-
543-3331
ON THE STREET
FRANKENSTEIN LIVES! Rose of
Athens Theatre chronicles ttie life of
young gothic novelist Mary Shelley.
The show is available for booking
through March. 706-340-9181.
www.roseotathens.org
CALL FOR ENTRIES (Downtown
Athens) The Athens-Clarke County
Downtown Parade of Lights is ac
cepting entries through Nov. 18.
The parade entry fee is $40.706-
613-3801, robinstevensQco.darke.
ga.us, www.accleisureservic8s.com
ACC LIBRARY (Heritage Gaffery. 2025 8astef $L)
Graphic design exhibition of books and research,
pesters accompanying Moon Jung jangfs research on
the transform^jnn of a minors or minor arc sector
in visual communicabon Through December
AMICI ITALIAN CAF* (233 E. Clayton St) Abstract
paintings from Meg McConnell. Through November.
ATHENS ACADEMY (1281 Spartan Dr.) Group show
with paintings by Lamar Wood and Andy Cherewick,
plus outdoor metal sculptures comprised of mechani
cal parts from local artist Doug Makemsoo. Through
Dec. 10.
ATHICA The Studio Group's annual show and sale fea
turing fused glass, painting, wood turning, metalwork,
fiber arts, jewelry and more from 14 award-winning
local artists. Nov. 18-21.
AURUM STUDIO (125 E. Clayton St) Paintings by
June Ball and Dianne Penny. Through Nov. 27.
BARNES AND NOBLE CAF* (3650 Atlanta Hwy.)
Black and white photography by Trent Sellers.
Through Dec. 10.
CIN£ BAFtCAFE ‘Blackboards and Smokebombs* is
the first multi-media group show featuring long-time
collaborators and former roommates Lance Bangs.
Chris Bilheimer and Dan Donahue. The three artists
began a personal and creative reiahonship in 1994
while living and studying in Athens. Show inefudes
films by Bangs and Donahue, design by Donahue and
175 Polaroids by Bilheimer.
DOG EAR BOOKS Paintings by Rhys May and Jacob
Wenzka and photography by Anne Yarbrough
Thrrumh PWwmhpr
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE (297 E. Broad St.) New
photographs by David Manning. Through November.
FARMINGTON DEPOT GALLERY (1011 Salem Rd..
Farmington) Owned and staffed by 16 artists, the gal
lery exhibits paintings, sculpture, talk art, ceramics,
fine furniture and more. Permanent collection artists
include Phillip GoukJing, Leigh Ellis, Peter loose.
Susan Nees and more.
FUCKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W Washington
$L) New painbngs by Andy Cherewick. Through
November * .
GOOD DIRT (510 B Thomas SI) Holiday pottery show
feat wing work from Rob Sutherland, Ai Peifenbergm,
Aliya Macdonald. Jim Peckham, Blake Anthony and
many more. Through Decenter.
HAMPTON FINE ART GALLERY (115 E Broad St.,
Greensboro) Holiday-themed exhibition fitted "The
* Ghosts of Christmas PasL’ Through Jan. 10.
JUST PHO...AMO MORE (1039 Baxter St.) New work
by Barbara Hudson. Through November.
LAMAR DODO SCHOOL OF ART (William J.
Oukfa WiSams, Nancy Lloyd and Caroline Montague
Through Jan. 19. • *Haf«fcThN Can Qo:A&k^
Am&ican(hjifrersofNoi1heastGeorgfe,*i3anexftfei-
tlon of quiSs cefe£»ral€S the traditkjn cl
in the African- American community. Through Jan. 19.
MAMA’S BOY (197 Oak Si) New work by artists
Brooke Easier and Tommy Greene, Through Dec. 13.
MONROE ART GUILD (Main Gallery. Monroe) 'Select
Series* features recent work by ftrehard J Otoen
Through November.
OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (1080 Experiment
Station Rd., Watkinsvllle) Acrylic cubes from Mary
Deiaptane. • Three-woman show featwing work from
Jean Gibson, Nancy Roberson and Connie Flynn.
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION (OCAF)
{Wafkiftsvilie} "Repercussions’ represents an explora
tion in the methods of drawing, painting, collage and
traditional printmaking techniques used by Athens
artists Lyndon Tewksbury and Eric Simmons. Through
Nov. 20.
THE POINT OF ART GALLERY (604 Sibley Ave.
Union Point) *Ctay in a Can* is a travelling group
show featuring ceramic work in a gallon paint
can Through Dec. 31. • Tapestry: Life Stories
in Paintings' features the work of Laura Connely.
Through Dec. 24.
REPUBLIC SALON (312 E. Broad a) Large, vibrant
acrylic paintings by Jaime Bull. Through November.
• An exhibit featuring your favorite animals in em
broidery and print mixed-media works by Lea Purvis.
Through November.
SPEAKEASY (269 £. Broad St) New paintings by
Sarah Nguyen. Through February.
STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA (2450
Milledge Ave.) Photographs ot native plants by Peter
Hawman. Through Nov. 29.
TEN PINS TAVERN (Homewood Showing Center)
Mixed media works by Clarke County Middle School
teacher Luke Ourtosh. Through Nov. 21. • Screen
prints, etchings, monoprints and drawings from
young arfist Gregory Stone. Through December
THE GRIT (199 Prince Ave.) New works by Derg Zilber.
'Through Nov. 28.
TOWN 228 (Madison) ‘Aislin's Bouquet from toe
Garden of toe Fan." an exhibit of various worts
inspired by gardens. Featuring more than a dozer,
local artists, including Greg Benson, Andy Cherewick,
Dana Downs. Robert Lowery, Mefin Fescue kGIter.
Masakatsu Hakagawa. Marshal! Reddocfc and Lamar
Wood. Through January, ft- ^
TRACE GALLERY (160 Tracy Si) New ceramic works
from MichaefeneWafsh and OebbfeKupinsky. V
ThroughDea3. ■') - ’
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FRIED TURKEY COOKING
OIL RECYCUNG (Various
Locations) Frying your turkey this
Thanksgiving? Don! pour your oil
down a drain or in toe ground, save
it for this recycling program. Call
to arrange for pick-up of your used
•cooking oil. 678-522-2240
LEMONADE STAND FOR LOAN
(Treehouse Kid and Craft, 815 W.
Broad SL) Treehouse Kid and Craft
will open up their lemonade stand
tor your school, organization or in
dividual fundraising needs. Reserve
your dates today. 706-850-8226,
treehousekidandcraft@gmaii.com
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FORESTRY SCHOLARSHIP
PAGEANT (Downtown Danieisville)
Girls ages 2-24 are invited to enter
the 72nd Miss GeM$a Forestry
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