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otter folks and listen to Anne Shenk,
Dfreciw of Education, Speak about
songbirds, coffee, chocolate and •
conservation. 9 a.m. $12.706-542-
6156, www.uga.edu/botgarden •; .
EVENTS: 2012 Transition Expo
and Conference (UGA Tate Center)
Annual opportunity for families of
students with learning challenges
and disabilities to visit exhibits,
attend learning sessions, help their
children succeed and plan for the
future. 9 a.m.-t:3G p.m. FREE! www.
negaresa.org
EVENTS; A Tale of Two Cities
(Athens Arena) The Classic City
Roilergirls take on the Little City
Roifergirts. 6 p.m. $10. www.classic-
cttyrollergirls.com
EVENTS: Athens Wine Weekend
(The Classic Center) Sample
hundreds of wines, eat a gourmet
dinner with wine pairings and a
Sunday brunch with complimentary
beverages. Visit the website for full
details. $25—S325. www.athenswin-
eweetend.com
EVENTS: Big Hearts Pageant (The
Classic Center) A silent auction and-
pageant showcasing talents of chil
dren with special needs to benefit
Extra Special People, a nonprofit
dedicated to the progress of young
people with special needs. 7 p.m.
$12. www.extraspecialpeople.com
EVENTS: Contra Danca (Lay Park)
Live music by Bovorty Smith and
Frionds. Deena Kushner is calling.
Free lesson at 7:15 p.m. No experi
ence or partner needed. 7:36-10:30
p.m. FREE! (under 18), $7 (adults).
www.contradanceathens.com
ART: Artist Talk (The Loft Art
Supplies) Artist Ray Lee discusses
his delicate landscape watercolors
and figure drawings. 2 p.m. FREE!
www.ioftartsupply.tumblr.com
ART: Reception (The Globe) For a
Kickstarter project to benefit Marie
Cochranes documentary of the
Affriiachian Artist Project. Music and
.door prizes. See website for more
info. 3-5 p.m. FREE! www.affrilachi-
anartistproject.com
ART: Symposium of Decorative
Arts (Georgia Museum of Art) See
Feb. 3 Art. Feb. 2-4. FREES (regis
tered students), $75-250.706-542-
4662, wyw.Qeorgiamuseum.org
PERFORMANCE: Dance for
Awareness (Cedar Shoals High
School) Terpsicore & Studio Dance
Academy host a dance to benefit
AIDS Athens. 6:30 p.m. $10 (stu
dents), $15. terpsicorecompany®
gmail.com "
PERFORMANCE: Joe Goode
Performance Group (UGA Fine
Arts Building) The dance-theater
company performs a new work
entitled The Rambler. Feb. 4,8 p.m;
& Feb. 5,3 p.m. $34-39. www.pac.
uga.edu
OUTDOORS: Dirty Spokes Trail
Run (Heritage Park) Second annual
Dirty Spokes eight-mile trail running
race with double track and off-road
running experience. 8:30 a.m. $30.
706-769-3965
KIDSTUFF: Juggling Workshop
(Whole: Mind. Body. Art.) For ages
12 & up. 1 p.m. $10. www.whole-
mindhodyart.com
KIDSTUFF: Storytime & Craft
(Treehouse Kid and Craft) Mate a
craft inspired by the book. For ages
2-5. Saturdays, 16-11 a.m. $10.
706-850-8226 www.treehouseki-
. dandcraft.com
KIDSTUFF: Super Crazy Crayons
(Oconee County Library) Recyclcle
broken crayons info t/rand-new art
supplies. Participants can use those
provided by the library. 10 a.m.-t
p.m. FREE! 706-769-3950
LECTURES & LIT.: Symposium on
Historic Mill Redevelopment
(Chase Street Elementary) Speakers
will detail the economic and cultural
ramifications of redeveloping the
Southern Mills property, Pre-
registr&ion required. 8:30 a.m.-4
p.m. $35.706-353-1801, www.
achfonline.org
Sundays
EVENTS: Athens Wine Weekend
(The Classic Center) Sample
hundreds of wines, eat a gourmet
dinner with wine pairings and a
Sunday brunch with complimentary
beverages. Visit the website for full
details. $25—$325. wmathenswin-
eweetend.com
EVENTS: Opening Reception
(Congregation Children of Israel)
For “A Fine Romance: Jewish
Songwrilers, American Songs'
1910-1965.* Live music by Jim .
Sherman and a multimedia pre
sentation about Irving Berlin. 3 p.m.
FREE! 706-613-3650
PERFORMANCE: Joe Goode
Performance Group (UGA Fine
Arts Building) The dance-theater
company performs The Rambler.
Feb. 4,8 p.m. & Feb. 5,3 p.m.
$34-39. www.pac.uga.edu
MEETINGS: Envision the New
Year (Jittery Joe's Coffee Atlanta
Highway) Create a vision board with
Pathways Counseling to clarify goals
for the new year. 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
$20.706-614-6060, www.pathway-
scounselingathens.com
GAMES: Trivia Sundays (Blind Pig
Tavern) At the West Broad location. 6
p.m: 706-208-7979
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EVENTS: The Elephant In the
Living Room (UGA Miller Learning
Center, Room 102) A documentary
exploring the exotic pet industry,
where the most dangerous animals
in the world are raised as house
pets. 7:30 p.m. FREE! www.sos.uga.
edu/filmfest
EVENTS: Body Composition Test
(UGA Ramsey Student Center) Body-
fat percentage test. 5-7 p.m. $1.
www.recsports.uga.edu
EVENTS: Campus MovieFest Film
Festival (UGA Tate Center) Rims
produced by students during the
Campus MovieFest competition are
shown. 7:30 p.m. FREE! www.cam-
pusmoviefest.com
PERFORMANCE: 100 Years of
Broadway (Performing Arts Center)
Popular songs from hit musicals of
the past 100 years, featuring former
Broadway actors. 8 p.m. $20-42.
www.pac.uga.edu
PERFORMANCE: HACKS Xi
(Caledonia Lounge) Comedians
Adam Newman, Noah Gardenswartz,
Ed Burmiia, Nate Mitchell, Craig
Hoeizer, Scott Rollins, Thom Bossert
and host Lute Fields. 9 p.m. $5
(2H), $7 (18+). www.caledonia-
lounge.com
KIDSTUFF: Badtime Stories (ACC
Library) Every Monday. 7 p.m. FREE!
706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Infant Storytime (ACC
Library) Nurture language skills.
10:30 a.m. FREE! 706-613-3650
LECTURES & LIT.: Darwin Day
Lecture (UGA Miller Learning
Center, Room 102) Jack Jorner pres
ents “How to Build a Dinosaur.* A
book signing will follow the lecture.
4 p.m. FREE! 706-542-3966
MEETINGS: 34th Annual Athens
Human Rights Festival
Planning Meeting (Nugft Space)
Open to anyone who would like
to participate in planning the May
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