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CLASSES: KupdaUni Yoga (Bed
' Lotus Institute) Develop physical
and mental discipline to promote
strength and consciousness. 5:30-7
p.m. $7-14 (sliding scale). 706-
369-8855
CLASSES: Internet Scavenger
Hunt (Madison County Library)
Use your knowledge of the Internet
to uncover information! Apr. 24,
2-3 pm & 7-8 pm, Apr. 25,11
am.-12 pm FREE! 706-795-5597
EVENTS: 181ft Annuel Entree of
Hope (Athens, Ga) Eat out to help
two great causes. 25 local restau
rants donate 10 percent of their
profits to The Ark United Ministry
Outreach Center and the Athens Area
Emergency Food Bank. See par
ticipating restaurants online, www.
athensark.org
EVENTS: Couture a-fa-Carte: Last
Day (UGA Dawson Hail) The pop-up
retail shop’s fast day features hand
made jewelry and apparel made by
women in Ghana. Makeacardfor
the children in Kumasi Children^
- Orphanage and receive a free brace
let made in Burkina Faso. 11 am-3
pm FRE! www.twitter.com/#!/
UGA_CALC
EVENTS: Earth Day Wins Dinner
(Heirtoom Cafe and Fresh Market)
Shiraz presents five courses paired
with five wines. Call for reservations.
6-9 p.m. 706-208-0010
GAMES: Locos THvia (Locos Grill
& Pub) Alt thrae Athens locations
of Locos Grill and Pub (Westside,
Eastskfe and Harris SI) feature trivia
night evety Tuesday. 8 p.m. FRE!
www.locosgrlH.com
GAMES: Trivia (ChangoTs Asian
Kitchen) Learn facts, eat noodles.
Every Tuesday. 7:30 pm FREE! 706-
546-0015
GAMES: THvia with a TWhrt
(Johnny's New York Style Pizza)
Throw a lime in your Coots
Light and compete! Tuesdays A
Thursdays, 730-9:30 p.m. 706-
354-1515
GAMES: THvia (Shane’s Rib Shack)
(College Station) Every Tuesday! 7
pm. 706-543^0050
GAMES: Ricker Poter Night
(Flicker Theatre & Bar) Fourth
Tuesday of each month. 830 pm
www.fi(ckertheatreandter.com
GAMES: THvia (Fuzzy* Taco Shop)
Compete for prizes and giveaways.
Every Tuesday. 9-11 pm 706-
353-0305
KIDSTUFF: Toddler Storytlmn
(ACC library) For children ages
18 months to 5 years. Tuesdays &
Wednesdays, 930 & 10:30 am.
FREE! 706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Storytlma (Oconee
County Library) Enjoy a morning of
stories, songs and crafts. For kids
ages 2-5 and their caregivers. Every
Tuesday and Wednesday. 10 & 11
am FREE! 706-769-3950
LECTURES AND LIT Lunchtime
Learning: Gat, Give & Grow
Help 211 (ACC Library) Dawn
Aiello explains the services of
Community Connection. Feel free
to bring a lunch to this 45-minute
program. 12:15 pm FREB 706-
613-3650
LECTURES AND LIT: Ecology
Lecture (UGA Ecology Building)
"The Ecological Geochemistry
of Iron In Tropical Soils,* Aaron
Thompson, crop and soil science.
3:30—5 pm. FRE! betfigav@uga.
edu
LECTURES AND UT: Special
Collection* Library Tour (UGA
Russell Library) Explore interactive
- kiosks with access to oral history
interviews, historical film, video and
sound recordings. Look for familiar
faces frem the state’s political history
in Art Rosenbaum’s mural, *Doors.*
Every Tuesday. 2 pm FRE! 706-
542-8079
MEETINGS: Great Decisions
Group Discussion (ACC Library)
Great Decisions is a national
program that encourages learning
about U.S. foreign policy and global
issues. Participants read articles and
meet weekly to discuss issues. Every
Tuesday. 7 p.m. $20 (for discussion
book). 706-613-3650
OUTDOORS: Golden Sneakers
Walking Club (Lay Park) A fit
ness program for senior adufts to
get active, stay fit and have fun.
Participants can set their own speed
and walk and talk with other seniors
during an invigorating stroll around
the park and other designated
routes. Call to register. 10 am
$3-5.706-613-3596
PERFORMANCE: Joke-a-Go-Go
(Go Bar) Come see local yuksters
sharpening their skills, blundering
first-timers and traveling pros at this
comedy open mic hosted by Nate
Mitchell. Last Tuesday of the month.
8 pm FPE! (performers), $5.706-
546-5609
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ART: Opening Reception (Multi-
Modal Transit Center) For life in
the Rearview Mirror,* a collection of
from seniors at the Center for Active
Living. 1036-1130 am. FREB
jeniferborgdaoi.com
ART: Opening Reception (Georgia
Theatre) For new artwork by Walker
Howte of Dead Confederate and by •
his father. William Howie. 6-8 pm
FRE! www.georgiatteatre.com
ART Phi Beats Keata Student
Jewelry Sale (UGA Tate Center)
A biannual safe of handmade items
by UGAJs jewelry and metalwork
students. 9 am.-5 pm. www&t
uga.edu '\ ;
CLASSES: Internet Scavenger
Hunt (Madison County Library)
Use your knowledge of the Internet
to uncover information! Apr. 24,
2-3 pm. & 7-8 pm. Apr. 25,11
am.-12 p.m. FREB 706-795-5597
CLASSES: Genealogy 162:
Census Records Online (Oconee
County Library) This class covers
navigating the genealogy data
bases Ancestry Library Edition and
HeritageQuest Online. Participants
must have basic computer skills.
Registration required. 3-4:30 pm.
FREB 706-769-3950
EVENTS: Administrative
Professionals Day Luncheon
(Trumps Catering) Employers are
invited to treat their administrative
staff to lunch. Ail proceeds benefit
Children First Inc., an Athens non
profit organization that promotes
safe homes for children in times
of family crisis. 12-1:30 pm $25.
706-613-1922, www.chlldrenfirst-
inc.org/evenls.html
EVENTS: Canine Cocktait Hour
(Hotel Indigo) (Madison Bar & Bistro
Courtyard) Drink and food specials
for you and your (well-behaved,
non-aggressive, vaccinated) dog!
Every Wednesday. 5- 7 pm. www.
- indigoathens.com
EVENTS: Georgia Climate Change
Coalition Annual Bash (Terrapin
Beer Co.) Leam how to slow Jown
the clock on climate change and
help prepare for and prevent climate
disasters. Celebrate the past yearts
accomplishments and discuss
plans for next year. Featuring
music by The Magictones. 4
p.m. (meeting), 5:30-7:30 pm
(social). $10 (incl. glass), www.
georgiacfimatecoalition.org, www.
terTapinbeer.com
EVENTS: Athens Fanners Market
(LitCe Kings Shuffle Club) An
afternoon market featuring local and
sustainable produce, meals, eggs,
baked goods, prepared foods and
crafts. Live music at every market.
Every Wednesday through the end
of October. 4-7 pm FREB www.
attensfarmersmarkeLnet
EVENTS: Israel Day 2012 (UGA
Tate Center) Israel Day focuses on
educating students about Israeli
culture and present day issues.
Featuring free food, Israeli music.
Hebrew bracelet making, a Wall for
Peace and fliers with tacts about
Israel. 10 a.m.-3 pm. FREE! 704-
996-4230, sctewitz@uga.edu
EVENTS: Birthday Party for David
Shram (Ashford Manor) David
Stearon, co-owner of Ashford
Manor, celebrates his birthday and
the opening of Ashford On Main.
Activities include a live auction, live
music from Kick Bm Boot and
The Wildcats and desserts. BYOB.
Donations benefit Project Safe. 4-7
p.m. $10 (suggested donation).
www.ambkfanctoreakfast.com
FILM: Home (Cite) Through footage
from over 50 countries, all shot from
an aerial perspective. artist-actWlst
Yann Arthus-Bertrand shares his
sense of awe for our planet and his
PoHy Knipp Hill's etching “Trick or Treat” is on display at the GMOA through June 3.
concern for its health. All C02 emis
sions engendered by the making of
this film were calculated and offset
by sums of money used to provide
clean energy. Apr. 25,9:15 p.m.
www.attenscine.com
GAMES: THvia (Your Pie) (Five
Points location) Open your pie-
hole for a chance to win! Evsry
Wednesday. 7:30 pm. FRE! 706-
850-7424
GAMES: Trivia (Blind Pig Tavern)
Think you know it all? Test your
knowledge every Wednesday night.
8 pm. (Baldwin St. & Broad St
locations). 706-548-3442
GAMES: Movie THvia (Little Kings
Shuffle Club) Hosted by Jeremy
Dyson. 9 p.m. Facebook.com/
• Iksfiuffleclub
GAMES: Trivia (Mellow Mushroom)
Every Wednesday. 8 pm FRE 1
706-613-0892
GAMES: THvia (WiliyS Mexicana
Grill) Trivia with a DJ! Every
Wednesday. 8-10 p.m. FRE! 706-
548-1920
GAMES: Trivia (Treppenhaus> Trivia
every Wednesday with host Irish
- Dave. 9 pm. FRE! 706-355-3060
GAMES: Sports Trivia (Beef’O’
Brady's) Test your sports knowledge
every Wednesday night 8:30 p.m.
FREB 706-850-1916
GAMES: Trivia (Copper Creek
Brewing Company) Test your trivia
chops for prizes! Every Wednesday.
9 pm. FREB 706-546-1102
KIDSTUFF: Full Bloom Storytime
(Full Bloom Center) Interactive *
storytime led by local storytellers
who love reading to children. Open
to ait ages. 4 pm $3 (suggested
donation). 706-353-3373, www.
fullbloomparent.com
KIDSTUFF: Storytime (Oconee
County Library) Enjoy a morning of
stories, songs and crafts. For kids
ages 2-5 and their caregivers. Every
Tuesday and Wednesday. 10 & 11
am FI«B 706-769-3950
KIDSTUFF: Toddler Storytime
(ACC Library) For children ages
18 months to 5 years. Tuesdays &
Wednesdays, 9:30 & 10:30 am
FREI706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Wildcard Wednesday
(ACC Library) Up next: Bottle Cap
Pendants! Use recycled bottle caps
to make pendants. Bring pictures
and tiny objects to personalize your
pendant. For ages 11-18.4-5 p.m.
FREB 706-613-3650
KIDSTUFF: Earth Day Stoiytime
(Madison County Library) Come
ate listen to stories about Mother
Nature. 10:30-11 am FRE! 706-
795-5597
LECTURES AND UT: Oconee
Democrats Book Group
(Piccolos Italian Steak House) A
discussion on Black Like Me by
John Howard Griffin. 7 p.m. FREE!
patrida.priest@yahoo.com
LECTURES AND UT: Community
Snapshot: It Takes a Village
(ACC Library) Join The Boomers:
Reflecting, Sharing, Learning for
information on The Village, an
upcoming organization that provides
services to elders or disabled adults
of low ate moderate income level.
12:30 p.m. FREB 706-613-3650
LECTURES AND UT: Lecture with
Dr. Will Tuttle (Miller Learning
Center) (Room 248) Learn aboil
eating for spiritual health ate social
harmony. Dr. Tuttle is author of The
World Peace Diet, which explores
the profound cultural and spiritual
ramifications of our food choices. 7
p.m.FREElsos@uga.edu
PERFORMANCE: Botanic
Musicala (State Botanical Garden
of Georgia) Violinist Robert McDuffie
performs Vivaldi^ ‘Four Seasons*
with the McDuffie Center for Strings
Orchestra of Mercer University. 7
p.m. FREB 706-542-6014 -
Thursday 28
ART: Drawing in the Galleries
' (Georgia Museum of Art) Open
hours for visitors to sketch in the'
galleries using graphite or colored
pencils. 5-8 p.m. FREB www.geor-
giamuseum.org
ART: Galiery Talk (Georgia Museum
of Art) Join artist Enee Abeiman, co
curator of 'Polly Knipp Hill: Marking
a Life Through Etching.* 5:30 p.m. ,
FREE! www.georgiamuseum.org
ART Phi Beata Heata Student
Jewelry Sale (Lamar Dodd School
of Art) A biannual sate of handmade
items by U6A!s jewelry and metal
work students. 9 am.-5 p.m. www.
art.uga.edu
ART: Art Reception (Whole: Mind.
Body. Art) For “Body of Work: The
Human Form and its interaction With
its Environment.* Featuring music
from DJ Justin Legend. 7 p.m.
FREI www.whotemindbodyart.com
CLASSES: Butterflies
Conservation Workshop (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia) Leam
techniques for propagating host
ate nectar plants and go on a field
search for butterflies. Participants
will leam to tag ate release but
terflies on their migration to Mexico,
test for parasites ate send data to
UGA scientists. 8:30 a.m.-12:30
p.m. $45-50. www.botgarden.uga.
edu
EVENTS: Exhibition of the
Confederate Constitution
(UGA Russell Library) The original
Confederate Constitution will be dis
played along with Civil War letters,
documents, artifacts ate images
from 1862.8 a.m.-5 p.m. FRE!
706-542-7123
EVENTS: Dinner & Bikes (Little
Kings Shuffle Club) An evening of
transportation chat, bicycle films,
vegan food and a traveling book
store. BikeAthens hosts Joshua
Pioeg, Joe Biel and Elly Blue from
Portland on ih^r ioutheastern
tour. 7-9 p.m. $6-15. admin®
bikeathens.com, dinnerandbikes.
’ com
EVENTS: Pollination Celebration
(Terrapin Beer Co.) UGA entomol
ogy students host a Pollination
Celebration and BuzzBrew. Attendees
will sample local beer while learning
about local bees ate pollination.
5:36-7:30 p.m. $10 (incl. glass).
entomolo@uga.edu, www.terrapin-
beer.com
FILM: Fashion in Movias and
Magazines Rim Series (Georgia
Museum of Art) The September
Issue is a documentary about the
process of putting together the most
important issue of the year for Vogue
magazine. Held in conjunction with
the exhibition "Pattern ate Palette in
Print Gentry Magazine and a New
Generation of Trendsetters.* 7-9
p.m. FREE! www.georgiamuseum.
com
GAMES: THvia (The Volstead) Every
Thursday! 7:30-9:30 p.m. FREB
706-354-5300
GAMES: Trivia with a IWfst
(Johnny's New York Style Pizza)
Throw a lime In yourCoors
Light ate compete! Tuesdays &
Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. 706-
354-1515
GAMES: Spacial Olympics
Bowling (Showtime Bowl) For indi
viduals with cognitive disabilities
• ages 21 & up. Call to register and to
obtain a medical form. Thursdays,
4:30-6 p.m. $3.75/game. 706-548-
1028
KIDSTUFF: Pajama StoryUma
(Madison County Library) Bring .
your pajama-ciad kids in for a sot of
stories and a bedtime snack. 7 p.m.
FRE! 706-795-5597
XIOSTUFF: Spanish Storytime
(ACC Library) Led by UGA student
volunteers from the Department of
Language ate Literacy Education. 7
p.m. FRE! 706-613-3650
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