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Games, crafts, snacks and zoo ac
tivities. Elementary school studente
only. Register by Mar 28.9 am- C
3:30 pm $15-23,706413-3580
KIDSTUFF: Oat of School -
Workshop: Garden Art (Good
Dirt} Make clay art for the garden
and inspired fey spring. 5 a.m-3
p.m $55 706-355-3161
KIDSTUFF: infant Storytiroe (ACC
library) Nurture language skills ~
1(130 am. FREE! 706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Bedtime Stories (ACC
Library) Snuggle in your jammies
and listen to stories. Every Monday.
7 p.m FREE! 706-613-365Q
MEETINGS: Federation of
neighborhoods Meeting (Athens
Clarke Heritage Foundation) An
informational program and panel
discussion oi the proposed develop
ment for the former Armstrong &
Dobbs property adjacent to down
town Athens. 7:30 p.m, FREQ www.
accneighborhoocte.org
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CLASSES: 18 Ways to Sahrag*
. Did T-Shirts (Sfete Botanical
Garden) Leam how to convert ok)
memorabilia into something ton,
useable or (asWonabte. Bring your
own t-shirts. 6-6 p.m. $24 (mem
bars), $27. wMHuga.edu/bolgartten
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register. 10 a.m. $3-5.706-613-
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PERFORMANCE: OpenTOAD
Comedy Open Mis (Flicker
Theatre & Bar) This ormedy show
allows locals to watch quality com
edy or perform themselves! Email to
perform. First and third Tuesday of
every month! 9pm. FREQ (perform
ers), $5. ca!ebsynan®yahoo com,
www.flickerfoeatreandbar.com
(Healing Arts Centre) A movie
• screening ioPovwd by a discussion
with David Kurtz. 7 p.m. FREB www.
healingaftscerjhe.net
GAMES: THvUi wtth a Twist
(Johnny's New York Style Pizza)
Throw a lime in your Cows
light and compete! Tuesdays &
Thursdays, 730-9:30 pm. 706
354-1515
BANES: low* THvta (Locos Grid
& Pub) All three Alhens locations
of locos Grill and Pub (Westskte,
Eastskfe and Harris St) torture trivia
night every Tuesday. 8 p.m. FREB
www.tocosgrill.com
GAMES: Writ (Fuzzy's Taco Shop)
Compete for prizes and giveaways.
Every Tuesday. 9-11 p.m. 706-
353-0305
GAMES: Trhria (Change's Asian
Kitchen) Learn (acts, eat noodles.
Every Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. FREE! 706-
546-0015 ... ..
GAMES: Theta (Shane's Rib Shack)
(College Station) Every Tuesday! 7
p.m. 706-543-0050
WOSTUFF: Toddler Storytime
(ACC Library) For chikfren ages
18 months to 5 years, Tuesdays &
Wednesdays. 930 & 10:30 am
FREE! 706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Storyttme (Oconee
County Library) Enjoy a morning of
stories, songs and crafts. For kkts
ages 2-5 and thek caregivers. Every
Tuesday and Wednesday. 10 & 11
am. FREE! 706-769-3950
LECTURES ADD UT: UGA Law
SHHwy latter* (UGA law Library)
international Court of Justice Judge
Joan L Oonoghue wW deliver The
Rote of foe Work) Court Today*
as foe UGA School of lamb 100th
Sibtey Lecturer 330 pm FREE!
www iaw.oga edu/news/t3596
I (ACC Library)
Great Decisions is a rational
program that encourages foaming
about US. foreign poticy and global
issues. Participants reed articles and
meet vnrtdy to discuss issues. Every
Tueafey 7 pm. $20.708-613-3650
OUTDOORS; Gulden Sweaters
Watktag CMl (Lay Park) A fitness
program for senior adults to get
active, stay ft! and have ton Ca» to
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ART: Opening Reception (Heirloom
Cate and Fresh Market) Susie
Burch's painting range from wa-
tercolors, oils and pastels with a
variety of themes. 5-6 p.m. FRffi
706-354-7901
ART Tost at Tteo (Georgia Museum
of Art) Meet docents in foe lobby for
a tour of highlights from foe perma
nent collection. 2 p.m. FREE! www.
gewgamus8um.org .•
CLASSES: Sain Lmsmi (Little
Kings Shuffle CHD) team some
Latin moves. 630-830 pm. $8.
www.{ac8book.coiTvtitshuff!ecfob
EVERTS: Caniw CockUll Hoar
(Hotel inrtigo) (Mactison Bar & Bistro
Courtyard) Drink and food specials
lor you and your (weB-hehaved,
^on-aggressive, vaednaiad) dog!
Every Wednesday. 5-7 pm. www.
indigoathens.com
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Show (Hotel Indigo) The Wild
Romance fashion show will feature
spring and summer fashion featur
ing clofoing from Cheeky Peach.
All proceeds benefit the Cancer
rounaauon or Noftneast bcorgta.
6-10 p.m. $8-10. cheekypeacha-
thens@gmail.com
EVENTS: Opm (town (The Cottage)
Start oft Sexual Assault Awareness
and Child Abuse Prevention Month
wifo information on issues impact
ing the community. 8:30-930 am.
FREB www.norfogeorgtecoftage.org
GAMES: Movie fflvta (Ufoe Kings
Shuffle Club) Hosted by Jeremy
Dyson. 9 p.m. Facabook.com/
ikshuftteclub
GAMES: THela (Your Pie) (Five
Points location) Open your pie-
hole for a chance to win! Every
Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. FREE! 706-
850-7424
GAMES: Trtvia (WiHyt Mexicans
GriH) Trivia with a DJf Every
Wednesday. 8-10 pm. FREE! 706
548-1920
GASHES: Trtvia (Copper Creek
Brewing Company) test your trivia
chops for prizes' Every Wednesday
9pm. FREB 706-546-1102
GAMES: Sports TWrta (Beef 0‘
Brady's) Test your sports knowiedge
every Wednesday night 8:30 p m.
FREB 705650-1916
GAMES: Irtvta (Blind Pig Tavern)
Think you know ft aft? test your
knowledge every Wednesday night
8pm. (Baldwin St. & Broad SL
locations) 706548-3442
GAMES: Trivia (Metiew Mushroom)
Every Wednesday. 8 pm. FREE!
706-613-0892
GAMES: Trtvia (Treppenhaus) Trivia
every Wednesday wfth your host
Irish Dave. 9 pm. FREB 706-355-
3060
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(ACC Library) Up next Peeprtftf
Mrt« sushHftyte treats with Peeps
marshmaftow candy. For ages
11-18.4 pm. FREB 706-613-3650
WOSTUFF: SteiytteM (Oconee
County Library) Enjoy a morning of
stories, songs and crafts. For kkte
ages 2-5 aid foefr caregivers. Every
Tuesday and Wednesday, 10611
am FREB 706-769-3950
KIDSTUFF: Toddler Storytime
(ACC Library) For children ages
18 months to 5 years. Tuesdays &
Wednesdays, 930 & 1030 am.
FREE! 706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Knee-High Naturalists
(Sandy Creek Nature Center) A
program of age-appropriate nature
exploration, animal encounters,
hikes and crafts. For parents and
children. Every other Wednesday.
3:30-430 pm. $24.706-613-3515,
wvrw.athensclarkecounty.com/sandy-
creeknaturecenter E-
KIDSTUFF: Black-Out Poetry
(Oconee County Library) Teens can
express themselves using someone A
else* words by creating one-of-a-
kind art from newspapers, magazine
articles and book pages AH materi
als provided. 6-8 p.m. FREB 706-
769-3950
KIDSTUFF: Full Bloom Storytime
(Full Bloom Center) Interactive
storytime led by local storytellers
who love reading to children. Open
to ail ages. 4 p.m. $3 (suggested
donation). 706-353-3373, www.
Wllbtoomparent.com
LECTURES AND UT: VOX Reading
Sartat (Afoens Institute for
Contemporary Ait (ATWCA)) Port,
essayist and former UGA professor
Kevin Young. 8 p.m. FREB www.
amica.org
LECTURES AND lift Bandar
Dm Globe (MHter Learning Center)
(Room 245) A discussion-based
program focusing on gender through
foe tens of an international perspec
tive. 6:30 pm FREE! Igbfcentor.
uga.edu
LECTURES AWUli Ctwteet:
Bank Dtscwtslaa (Oconee County
Library) Mystery book discussion
group. This month* featured book is
Six to One ty Lyndon Stacey. 7 p.m.
FREB 706-769-3950
PERFORMANCE: St. lawraaca
Strlag Quartet (Hugh Hodgson
Hall) The award-winning chamber
ensemble will perform string quar
tets by Haydn and Beethoven. 8 pm.
$37. www.pac.uga.edu
LIVE MUSK
Tuesday 27
Caledonia Lounge
930 pm $5 (21+), $7 (18+). www.
catedoniaiounge.com
BLACK SKIES Heavy, scruffy rock
and roll out of Chapel Hill, conjuring
thoughts of Sabbath.
UTAH Explosively loud metal and
hardcore duo.
THE FALLOW Rock and rott band
from motana
rarm ^oo
10 p.m. FREE! www.larm255.com .
ED SCHRADER'S MUSIC BEAT
Lo-fi, high-energy garage punk from
Q. v I4j nr. r\m
Bammore.
QUIET HOOVES Playing Prince cov
ers and other surprises!
THE RODNEY KINGS Scuzzedo*
punk.
Georgia Theatre
8 pm $15. www.georgtelhertre.com
SSTRKT Pronounced ‘Subtract'
S8TRKT is the rtagename tor Aaron
Jerome, a London-based DJ and
producer who wears a mask to
represent his belief in maintaininQ
anonymity to let his music spe$
tor itself.
MAOBNEDMIM The altes of New
York electronic musician Travis
Stewart
12 am. $2. www.gaorgtelheabe.com
REPIAR DJ SET Members of tote
highly praised focal synfo-pop band
spin some of their favorite dance
jams on foe rooftopt In case of
* inclement weatoer, foe event will be
moved to the balcony or main room
oi the Georgia Theatre.
Hendershot’s Coffee
Bar
8:30 pm $5. www.hendershotscoftee.
com
HOE STUBBLEFIELD AM) FRIENDS
Soulful R6B artist Ike Stubblefield
is a Hammond B3 virtuoso who cut
his teefo backing Motown legends
like the Four Tops, The Temptations.
Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye.
Featuring Seth Hendershot on
drums. Every Tuesday!
High wire Lounge
930 p.m. FREE! wwwhighwirelounge.
com
MATT HUDGINS AND HIS SHIT-
HOT COUNTRY BAND local band
playing "songs about drinking, jail,
love and derth, all done in the popu
lar‘country and western 1 musical
style ’ Playing Tuesdays in March!
The Melting F*o*r»t
7 p.m. $5. wwwmettingpointrthens.
com
WELFARE LINERS Btuegrass band
complete wfth upright bass, banjo,
mandolin, guitar and fiddle, torturing
the founder of Ghostmeat Records
and members of 6 String Drag.
No Where Bar
10 p.m. $2.706-546-4742 *
JUSTIN KENNEDY Local singer-
songwriter with a county drawl rtio
sings earnest, radio-ready brtfads.
The Volstead
9pm.-1:30am. 706-354-5300
KARAOKE Every Tuesday!
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HBBiBHIS; £8
Caledonia Lounge
930 pm. $5(21+), $7 (18+) www.
catodorftrtounge.com
WATER LIARS Haunting, melancholic
folk rock duo torturing vocalist.
guitarist Justin Kinkef-Schuster
and producer, mufti-instrument
Andrew Bryant
GROOVE TANGENTPtaying covers
from diverse rock acts tie Fleetwood
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DAN MiRALOl AND THE ALBINO
WtNOS Cleveland rock and roil
quartet influenced by The Beaties,
Roiling Stones, The White Stripes
and many more.
CLEAN BREAK Upbeat local indie
rock band with catchy synth lines
and horn tills with songs about
never wanting to grow old and a tow
fun covers.
Farm 255
10 p.m. FREE! www.farm255.com
CALEB DARNELL Member of The
Darnell Boys and Bellyache sings
foe blues.
Georgia Theatre
8 p.m. $10. www.georgiafoeabe.com
GREENSKY BLUEGRASS Bluegrass
band that traverses foe country play
ing poignant rural ballads about real
people.
THE CORDUROY ROAO Although
rooted in classic Americana, with
tots of toot-stomping, banjo-pluck
ing and pedal steel, The Corduroy
Road also has a knack tor endearing
pop melodies.
CICADA RHYTHM Athens/Atlanta
acoustic guitar and upright bass duo
playing bkiegrass-tinged indie folk.
Go Bar
10 pm 706-5466609
MANY ARMS Heavy eqjerimental
punk that twists jazz influences into
an explosive, innovative set
IN THE LURCHLocrt heavy rock bio.
BLACK MOON Psychedelic experi
mentations.
riMKWTwiot ® corros
Bar
o-ii pm rKtfc! wwwneooersnotscof-
foe.com
KENOSHA HO Centered around the
insbu-improv jazz compositions of
guitarist Qvi Netties. Kenosha Kid
also tortures Robby Handley (bass)
and Marion Prtton (drums). The
-new originals spark like Booker T &
foe MGS mixed with 20th-century
harmony, and will appeal to indie
noise rockers and jam-band tans
alike. Playing HendershotS every
Wednesday in March!
The Melting F*ofnt
8:30 p.m. $35 (adv.), $40 (door), www
meltingpointathens.com
LEO KOTTKE Athens-born guitar
virtuoso known for his innovative
fingerpicking and syncopated, poly
phonic melodies. Kottke draws on
influences from blues, jazz and folk.
New Earth Music Hall
8 p.m. $20. www.newearthmusichall.
com
BORGORE This Israeli dubstep
sensation has become a household
name for those who follow foe ever
growing dubstep scene. Plus special
guests Document One and Organic
Variance.
The Office Lounge
9 p.m. FREB 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, foe
Queen of Karaoke!
The Winery
6-MkJnight. FREE! 706613-0096
LOINS PHILLIP PELOT Local
singer-songwriter performs solo folk
and country.
Walker’s Coffee & F*ub
9 p.m. FRED 706-543-1433
LIVE JAZZ Every Wednesday!
Featuring Taj.
Tfenfcytt
40 Watt Club
8 pm $8 (adv). www.40virtt.com
NIC COWAN Atlanta singer-song
writer utilizes funk and ska styles
to punctuate his inescapably catchy
hooks and gruff, charming voice.
GARETH ASHER Singer-songwriter
from Atlanta whose phenomenal
voice is powerful and soulful enough
to silence a room.
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