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ART AROUND TOWN ACC LIBRARY (2025 Baxter St.) A Community Art Project in honor of Global Youth Service Day. Through July 9. • Paintings by Liza Roger. Through July 9. AMICI ITALIAN CAFE (233 E. Clayton St.) Music pho tography by Chris McKay. Through June. ART ON THE SIDE GALLERY AND GIFTS (1101B Industrial Blvd., Watkinsville) A gallery featuring works by various artists in media including ceram ics, paintings, fused glass, jewelry and mosaic belt buckles. ARTINI'S ART LOUNGE (296 W. Broad St.) Paintings by Matt Bahr. Through July. ATHICA (160 Tracy St.) Large-scale oil paintings by Maxine Youngblood. Reception July 9. Through July 24. BIG CITY BREAD CAFE (393 N. Finley St.) Small- scale works on paper by Emmanuel Taati. Through June. BLUE T1N.ART STUDIO (393 N. Finley St.) Paintings by Andy Cherewick. Opening reception June 24. Through June 26. CINE BARCAFE (234 W. Hancock Ave.) New drawings by Leslie Snipes. Reception June 23. Through July 25. CIRCLE GALLERY, UGA COLLEGE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (Caldwell Hall) A display of exemplary student work from the past aca demic year. Through Aug. 5. DAWG GONE GOOD BBQ (224 W. Hancock Ave) "Jewish, Gypsy, Irish Music?* Photography by Barbara Hutson. Through July 15. ESPRESSO ROYALE CAFFE (297 E. Broad St.) Paintings by Lea Purvis. ETIENNE BRASSERIE (311 E. Broad St.) "Across the Pond" is a collection of photographs taken in France and Italy by Ian McFarlane. Through July. FARMINGTON DEPOT GALLERY (1011 Salem Rd.. Farmington) Owned and staffed by 16 artists, the gal lery exhibits paintings, sculpture, folk art. ceramics, fine furniture and more. Permanent collection artists .include Phillip Goulding. Leigh Ellis, Peter Loose, Sq$an Nees and more. FIVE STAR DAY CAFE (229 E. Broad St.) Works by Alice Serres, Tess Strickland and Jared Collins. FLICKER THEATRE & BAR (263 W. Washington St.) Works by Rosemary Mendicino. Through June 25 FLOORSPACE (160 Tracy St.) “Alien Still Lifes" is a series of oil paintings by Manda McKay Through July. GEORGIA MUSEUM OF ART (90 Carlton St.) American watercolors from the mid-19th century to the 1970s. Through Aug. 7. •“The Art of Disegno: Italian Prints and Drawings’ is a selection of 53 works on paper produced in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. Through Aug. 8. ♦ “Horizons’ includes 12 androgynous, life-sized cast-iron figures by Icelandic artist Steinunn Dorarinsdottir. Through June. • 14 small works in stone and steel by sculptor Beverly Pepper. Through July 29. JUST PHO...AND MORE (1063 Baxter St.) Watercolor and oil landscape paintings by Michael Spronck. Through June. LAMAR DODD SCHOOL OF ART (270 River Rd.) “Continental Drift," new works by Matt King. Through Aug. 4. • “Reflections of Georgia’ includes selected works from the Spring 2011 color photography class. Through June 28. LYNDON HOUSE ARTS CENTER (293 Hoyt St.) “Kaunakes: Ghosts of Mesopotamia" includes an installation by Glen Kaufman and performance by Andrea Trombetta. Opening reception June 22. Closing reception Aug. 6. • "Memories of Home" celebrates the art and stories of seniors from the Athens-Clarke County Senior Center. Through July 7. • An exhibit celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Studio Group. Through July 30. MAMA’S BOY (197 Oak St.) Artwork by Rachel Barnes. Through June. MERCURY ART WORKS AT HOTEL INDIGO (500 College Ave.) “Fascination" features artists Amanda Burk, Anthony Stanislaw Wislar, Christopher Wyrick. Gretcnen Eisner, Leslie Snipes and Rusy Wallace. Through July 8. OCAF (34 School SI., Watkinsville) A display of works from a variety of artists and OCAF members. Through June 30 • "Paper Moon" features paintings by Claire Clements. Through July 15. OCONEE COUNTY LIBRARY (1080 Experiment Station Rd.) Artwork from Robin Fay (mixed-media paintings with handmade paper),.Sarah Hubbard (quills) and Rene Shoemaker (fabric paintings). Through June. STATE BOTANICAL GARDEN OF GEORGIA (2450 Milledge Ave.) Forged from Nature" is an outdoor series of sculpted garden gates by artist Andrew T Crawford. THE GRIT (199 Prince Ave.) New works by Andy • Giannakakis and Ashlee Walters. Through July 10. TOWN 220 (Madison) “Two Women of Substance" fea tures art by Katie Bacon and Maggie Mize. Through July 31. TRACE GALLERY (160 Trace St.) Paintings by Carol John and photographs by Carl Martin. Through August. TRANSMETROPOLITAN (145 E. Clayton St.) Mixed- media artwork by Violet Kester and Sarah Adams. Through June. WALKER’S COFFEE & PUB (128 College Ave.) Paintings by Lainey Dorsey. Through June. WORLD OF FUTONS (2041 W. Broad St.) Vibrant folk art by the late Earle Carson. SUMMER READING PROGRAM (ACC Library) Read books and earn prizes! Sign up in the Children's Area. Program ends Aug. 7. SWEET PEA CLUB CAMP (State Botanical Garden of Georgia) Developed for young nature lovers and their guardian helpers, this club offers programs involving puppet shows, storytelling, crafts and explo rations. For ages 3-4. July 12-15, 9-11 a.m. $95.706-542-6156 SWIM SCHOOL (Bishop Park) Swim lessons for tots 6 mo.-3 years old and kids ages 3 & up. Meets Tuesdays. Wednesays and Fridays. July 5-22. $33.706-613-3801, acc aquatics@athensclarkecounty.com SUPPORT BETTER BRAINS FOR BABIES (Samaritan Counseling Center) Educational support group for parents and caregivers. Contact for more information. 706-369-7911, www.samaritannega.org EMOTIONAL ABUSE SUPPORT GROUP (Call for location) Demeaning behavior and hateful words can be just as harmful as punches and kicks. Childcare is pro vided. Call the Project Safe hotline: 706-543-3331. Wednesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. EMOTIONS ANQNYMOUS (Unitarian Jniversalist 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 PROJECT SAFE An online support group for male survivors of domestic violence. Call the hotline for more information. Mondays, 8-9 p.m. 706-543-3331 PTSD SUPPORT GROUP Ongoing support group for family and friends of veterans and soldiers who have PTSD/TBI. 770-725-4527. www.georgiapeacegivers.org SURVIVE AND REVIVE (Call for . location) Domestic violence sup port group. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. and group at 6:30 p.m. Childcare is provided during 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 DANCE INSTRUCTOR RECRUITMENT (East Athens Educational Dance Center) The ACC Leisure Services Department is cur rently recruiting dance instructors to teach summer classes in ballet, jazz, tap. hip-hop and modern, at the East Athens Educational Dance Center. Call for information. 706-613-2624 FILM ATHENS Filmakers, crew members and production support services: Get listed in Film Athens’ new searchable Production Directory at http://filmathens.net FIREFLY FESTIVAL The Oglethorpe County Chamber of Commerce is seeking vendors and parade entries for its first annual Firefly Festival, held on Oct. 15. Call for information. 706-207-9319 “HARRY POTTER’S WORLD” (ACC Library) Using materials from the National Library of Medicine's History of Medicine collection, “Hany Potter's World: Renaissance Science, Magic and Medicine" explores the series' roots in Renaissance science and medicine. LEMONADE STAND FOR LOAN (Treehouse Kid and Craft, 815 W. Broad St.) Treehouse Kid and Craft will open up their lemonade stand for your school, organization or in dividual fundraising needs. Reserve your dates today. 706-850-8226, treehousekidandcraft@gmail.com SUMMER READING PROGRAM (Oconee County Library) Events and reading incentives for all ages! Stop by for reading logs and program • materials. Program ends Aug. 9. ZOO ATLANTA FAMILY PASSES (Various Locations) Zoo Atlanta and the Athens Regional Library System have partnered up to grant family passes to patrons with library cards. For details, visit zooatlanta.org. © P LSIROCKI SCREENING 'ga ! »! SHURDIf, UNI 25* ZunatCM **"**"**•»■'»*—» I Open discussion, mini instrument instructions, gear drive and volunteer recruitment party immediately following the screening! LEARN AN INSTRUMENT! FORM A BAND! WRITE/RECORD YOUR ORIGINAL SONG! FIND YOUR VOICE! JULY ZS^-SO" 1 • Open to All Girls Ages 9-15 Registration Fee: s 25 / Tuition s 300 (‘Limited Scholarships Available) For more information email camp@girlsrockathens.org ujjrtllw GEAR DONORS! VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! For more information email volunteer@girlsrockathens.org www.girisrockathens.org JUNE 22,2011 FLAGPOLE.COM 25