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ART AROUND TOWN
ACC LIBRARY (2025 Baxter St.) Paintings by Kate
Windley. Through January.
AMICI ITALIAN CAF(* (233 E, Clayton St.) Paintings
ol downtown Athens by Jamie Calkin. Through
January.
ANTIQUES ANO JEWELS (290 N. Mllledge Ave.) New
work by Jim StipeMaas, Mary Porter, Lana Mitchell,
Greg Benson, Taylor Dubeau and Judy Dudley .
CDonnelland other Georgia artists. Through January.
ATHENS ACADEMY (1281 Spartan Dr.) Group show
featuring work by the School Street Studio Potters,
Scott Belville. O.C. Carlisle, Alice Pruitt, Leslie
Moody and Larry McDougald. Through Feb. 11.
Reception Jan. 13.
AURUM STUDIO (125 E. Clayton SL) Group show
featuring paintings by Gwen Nagel, Scott Pope and
Karen Kanemasu and sculptures by Noah Saunders.
Through February.
BIG CITY BREAD CAFE (393 N. Finley St.) Acrylic
and enamel works by Charley Seagraves. Through
February.
DAWG GONE GOOD BBQ (224 W. Hancock Ave.)
'Musicians Emoting" features emotional and ex
pressive photographs by Barbara Hutson. Through
January.
ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE (297 E. Broad St.) Mixed
media works by Leah Purvis and Sarah! Through.
January.
FARMINGTON DEPOT GALLERY (1011 Salem Rd..
Farmington) Owned and staffed by 16 artist'', the gal
lery exhibits paintings, sculpture, folk art, ceramics,
fine furniture and more. Permanent collection artists
include Phillip Goulding, Leigh Ellis. Peter Loose,
Susan Nees and more.
FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W Washington St.)
Paintings by Emmanuel Taati. Through January.
FLIGHT TAPAS AND BAR (225 N. Lumpkin SL) New
works by Mandy Elias.
GOOD DIRT (510 B Thomas sL) The gallery features
hand-built and wheel-thrown pieces by various
ceramic artists and potters including Rob Sutherland,
Caryn Van Wagtendonk, Crisha Yantis and Mike
Klapthor.
HAMPTON FINE ART GALLERY (115 E. Broad St.,
Greensboro) Electic collection of work from master
pastel artist Cameron Hampton. Through February.
HOTEL INDIGO (500 College Ave.) Group show
featuring Nash Hogan, Dena Zilber, Charlie Key and
Marnarpt ^rhrpihpf
JUST PHO...AND MORE (1063 Baxter SL) New work
by artist Nina Barnes. Through January.
LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART (Gallery 307)
Group show featuring th^ Cortona faculty. On view
Jan. 14-28.
LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER Brush paintings
from Chinese artist l-Hsiung Ju, whose unique style
seamlessly blends modern and traditional aesthetics.
Other brush paintings and caligraphy from Virginia
Lloyd-Davies and Egbert Ennulat. Through Jan. 19.
‘Floating Fetching Fowling," paintings, drawings,
mixed media and 3D art by Ouida Williams. Nancy
Lloyd and Caroline Montague. Through Jan. 19.
‘Hands That Can Do: African-American Quitters of
Northeast Georgia.’ is an exhibition of quilts which
celebrates the tradition of quilting in the African-
American community. Through Jan. 19.
MADISON COUNTY LIBRARY (1315 Highway 98
West, Danielsville) Face jugs and other pottery by-
Jerry “yardbird" Yarbrough. Thfough January.
MAMA’S BOY (107 Oak SL) New acrylics by Brian
Brookes. Through January.
MINX (166 W. Clayton SL) New paintings by Andy
Cherewick. Through Jan. 15.
MONROE ART GUILO (205 S. Broad St . Monroe)
Winter art show featuring work ty contestant winners
from ail over Georgia. Through February.
OCAF (34 School St., Watkmsville) Exhibition of black
and white photography by Dr. Roy Ward. Through
Feb. 9.
REPUBLIC SALON (312 E. Broad SL) An exhibit fea
turing your favorite animals in embroidery and print
mixed-media works by Lea Purvis. Through January.
SPEAKEASY (269 E. Broad St.) New paintings by
Sarah Nguyen. Through February.
STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA (2450
Millege Ave.) 'Art Naturale' features natural-themed
paintings, photographs, pottery, textiles and jewelry
by 29 artists from the Madison Artists Guild. Through
Feb. 27. Reception Jan. 16.
TEN PINS TAVERN (2451 Jefferson Rd.) Screen
prints, etchings, monoprints and drawings from
young artist Gregory Stone, and mixed media works
by Clarke County Middle School teacher Luke
Durkish. Through January.
THE GRIT (199 Prince Ave.) Handmade recycled cloth
ing and wearable art for men, women and children by
Gretchen Eisner. Through January.
THIS-WAY-OUT (T-W-O) (680 W. Broad SL) New
works by John Schweppe and Ainhoa Bilbao Canup.
Through January. AHA! (Athens Has Art!) featur s
works by local independent artists including Ainhoa
Bilboa Canup, Jennie Evans. John Schweppe,
Meghan Morris. Audra Rich and more! Open by ap
pointment, 10th—20th of each month, 6-8 p.m.
TOWN 220 (Madison) "Aislin’s Bouquet from the
Garden of the Fall.” an exhibit ol various works
inspired by gardens. Featuring more than a dozen
local artists, including Greg Benson. Andy Cherewick,
Dana Downs, Robert Lowery, Melin Foscue Miller,
Masakatsu Nakagawa, Marshall Reddoch and Lamar
Wood. Through January.
TRACE GALLERY (160 Tracy St., 2A) New mixed
media works by Stephanie Dotson. Through Feb. 4.
Opening Reception Jan. 14.
TRANSMETROPOLITAN (145 E. Clayton St.) New
drawings, paintings and collage by Emmanuel
Taati. Through January. Photography by Tom Nicks.
Through January.
VISIONARY GROWTH GALLERY (2400 Booger
Hill Rd„ Danielsville) “Psycollagraphica" features
photography and collage by artists J. Phillip White.
John Santerineross, Alexei Gural and Jillian Guarco.
Through Jan. 31.
WHITE TIGER GOURMET FOOD & CHOCOLATES
(217 Hiawasee Ave.) New watercolors by Celia
Brooks. Thfough January. New work from graphic
designer Kim Kirby. Through January.
for youth and adults. See complete
.schedule online 706-355-3161.
www.gooddirt.net
WOMEN WRITING THEIR LIVES
(160 Tracy St.) A 12-week course
designed to inspire women to tell
their unioue stories. Every Thursday,
January-March, 7-8:15 p.m. $50/
month, thektp@gmail.com. holding- •
womanspace.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, www.ameri-
canblackbelt.org
YOGA (Rubber Soul) Offering yoga,
meditation and gentle yoga classes
every day of the week. For full
schedule, go online. Daily, $5 (do
nation). www rubbersoulyoga.com
YOGA & THE 7 SaCRED CENTERS
(Five Points Yoga) Move into your
power & health through asana, jour
naling and meditation. Jan. 29,2-4
p.m. $30. 706-254-0200
YOGA CLASSES (Mind Body
- Institute) Specialty classes through
out the day. 706-475-7329. www
armcorg/mbi
YOGA CRAWLERS (Full Bloom
Center) Every Wednesday, 10:30
a m. $14. 706-353-3373. .www
fullbloomparent.com
YOGA FOR THE UNBENDABLE
MAN (Mind Body Institute) Classes
start Jan. 13. Thursdays, 6-8 p.m.
$75 (6 classes) 706-475-7329.
wwwarmc.org/mbi
YOGA TEACHER TRAINING (Vastu
School of Yoga) Apply before the
first session on Jan. 29.561-723-
6172, tconglose@holmail.com,
globalvastuyoga.com
YOGA: MAINTAIN, PREVENT.
TRANSFORM (Leathers Building)
With instructor Kerry Fulford.
Tuesdays & Thursdays. 5:45-7:45
p.m. $60 (6 classes) 706-207-5881
YOSHUKAI KARATE (AKF Itto Martial
Arts) Learn Yoshukai Karate, a tra
ditional hard Okinawan style. FREE!
www.athensy.com
YOUTH AND PARENTS DRUM
CIRCLE (Floorspace) Percussion
class! Bring a drum if you have one!
Every second Friday of the month.
4-4:45 p.m. S5-S10 (suggested
donation), christyfricks@gmail.com,
www.floorspaceathens.com
ZUMBATOMIC FOR TODDLERS
(Whole: Mind. Body. Art.)
Wednesdays. 10 am. $6 (for first
child). $3 (for each additional sib
ling). 706-410-0134, www.whole-
* mindbodyart.com
HELP OUT!
ADOPT-A-ROAD CLEAN-UP
(Various Locations) Oconee County
Democratic Party invites you to
, join them at the Barber Creek Fire
Station. Bring a pair of work gloves 1
Jan. 15.1 p.m. FREE' 706-769-
4464. sjathome91 ©yahoo com
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. mentor@athensbgca.com
BIKEATHENS BIKE RECYCLING
(Chase Street Warehouses) Join
BikeAthens volunteers as they clean
and repair donated bicylces for lo
cal service agencies. BikeAthens is
also seeking donations of used kids
and adult bikes in any condition.
Sundays (2-4:30 p.m.), Mondays
& Wednesdays (6-8:30 p.m.) FREE!
www.bikeathens.com
BLOOD DRIVE (Red Cross Donor
Center) Give the gift of life! Call to
make an appointment today. 706-
546-068! 1-800-RED-CR0SS,
www.redcrossblood.org
CLOTHING DRIVE (Dancefx)
Donate your gently used clothing
to Dancefx. There will be a sale on
Jan. 15 with all proceeds benefiting
dance projects in Athens. 706-355-
3078, www.dancefx.org
DONATE A BOOK (Oconee County
Library) Children under 10 are
encouraged to donate a book from
the Oconee Library wish list to the
permanent children’s colleclion in
honor ol the Oconee Library's birth
day. 706-769-3950
MLK DAY OF SERVICE (Various
Locations) HandsOn Athens MLK
Day of Service is seeking volunteers
for different service projects and
photographers and videographers to
help capture the day’s evenls'at the
32 project sites. Jan. 17.10 a.m.-1
p.m. vzww.athensmlkday.org
NEW MENTOR TRAINING (Goodwill
Career Center) Attend new mentor
training and start making a differ
ence in Ihelife of a youth 12-17
years old. Tuesdays. 5:30-7 p m.
FREE! 706-433-0737, goodguides®
ging.org
KIDSTUFF *
KNEE-HIGH NATURALISTS (Sandy
Creek Nature Center) A program of
age-appropriate nature exploration,
animal encounters, h'kes and crafts.
For parents and children. Alternating
Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. $13.
706-613-3515. www.sandycreekna-
turecenter.com
ONE-TO-ONE LEARNING (Lay Park)
Pratice reading, writing and math
with the librarian and UGA student
volunteers. For ages 6 and up.
Daily. 3:30-5:30 p.m FREE! 706-
613-3667
ONE-TO-ONE READING
PROGRAM (East Athens
Community Center) Read with the
librarian and other volunteers. Get
them all to yourself For ages 6 and
up. Daily, 3:30-5:30 p.m., FREE!
706-613-3593
YOUTH SOCCER (Southeast Clarke
Park) Now registering lor co-ed
recreational league for children 4-11
years old. 706-613-3871 www.ac-
cleisureservices.com/soccer
ZUMBATOMIC FOR KIDS (Whole:
Mina. Body. Art) Fast-foward fusion
of Zumba moves designed to let
kids max out on fun and fitness at
the same time! Mondays, 5.15-6:15
p.m. $6 (for first child). $3 (for each
additional sibling), www.wholemind-
bodyait.com
SUPPORT
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
(Athens, GA) If you want to drink,
that's your business. If 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 Sale hotline: 706-543-333!
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,
www.emotionsanonymous.org
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
GROUP (St. Mary's Hospital) Meets
in the lobby conlerence room
Thursdays. 6:30-8 p.m. 706-783-
5706, wwwathensmentalhealth org
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
(Various Locations) Mondays, 5:30
p.m. at Nugi’s Space. Thursdays,
7 p.m. at St Gregory's Episcopal
Church. Saturdays. 10:30 am. at
Princeton United Methodist Church.
FREE! 404-771-8971. wwwoa.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 The newly formed so
cial. support and volunteer organiza
tion for lesbian and bisexual women
of color. Ages 21 & ud. Join Sapph
fire on Downelink. Email sapph.
fire@yahoo.com to learn about the
next meeting.
SURVIVE AND REVIVE (Call for
location) Domestic violence support
group. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and
group at 6:30 p.m. Children are
welcome for supper and childcare
is provided during group. Second
and fourth Tuesday of Jhe month
in Harke County. First and third
Monday of the month in Madison
County. 6-8 p.m. Project Safe: 706-
543-3331
ON THE STREET
2ND ANNUAL PILOT CLUB CHASE
5K (Oconee Veterans Memorial,
Watkinsville) Join the Oconee
County Pilot Club for this 5K. and ail
proceeds will be donaled to projects
that relate to serving the needs of
those with brain disorders and dis
abilities. Race starts at 3 p.m. on
Jan. 16 S18-S20 wvzwactive.com,
www.classicraceservices.com
3RD ANNUAL CHILLY DAWG 5K
(Sandy Creek Park) Get a healthy
start to 2010 when you register for
this 5K run/walk. Proceeds benefit
the College of Family and Consumer
Sciences Alumni Association and
the ARCH Foundation ol UGA. Race
starts at 9 a.m. on Jan. 29 $19
(before Jan. 21). $25 (alter Jan. 22).
706-542-3386, www.active.com
ATHENS BUSINESS ROCKS (Nugi's
Space) Nuci's Space invites musi
cians from different local businesses
to compete against each other on the
stage of the 40 Watt Club Proceeds
benelit Nuci's Space. Call to register
your band! Deadline: Jan. 17.706-
227-1515. bob@nuci org. www
athensbusinessrocks.com
ATHFEST COMPILATION CD
Accepting submissions for 2011
AthFest compilation CD. Open only
to Athens-based bands. Must com
plete submission form available at
www athfest.com. Only one song is
allowed per submission form Music
must be on standard audio CD o:
CD-R format and must be delivered
in person to the AthFest office on ihe
third floor of [he Fred Building, at
220 College Ave. Deadline is Feb 1
MARDI GRAS 10K (Terrapin Beer
Co.) After completing the 10K,
enjoy some brews. Proceeds benefit
Bigger Vision Community Shelter
and the Stable Foundation. Mar. 5.
10 am. www.mardigraslOkathens.
org©
PRESENT THIS COUPON TO ANY ONE OF OUR
ATHENS LOCATIONS FOR A FREE APPLICATION FEE!
POINTE APARTMENTS * 706-353-3033
www.liveatthepointe.com
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www.liveatcambridge.com
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