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stories to Becca Van Schott golden
retffever. Kringte. 3-4 p.m. Ffiff! v
' 706-769-3950
WOSTUFF: Story Thao (Avid ; ? ■
Bookshop) Come listen to children^
stories read aloud. Thursdays, 10:30
am & Saturdays, 1 p.m. FREE! 706-
352-2060
IGDSTUFF: TetB Cartoon
Illustrators Club (Lyndon House
Arts Center) Work on your favorite
style ot cartoon with other young art
ists and discuss recent drawings and
characters. Pizza and soda Included)
Every other Thursday. Call for more
information. Ages 12 & older. 5:30-
7:30 p.m. $5.706-613-3623
LECTURES AMO LIT: Book Signing
(Avid Bookshop) Poet Clifford
Brooks ID will be signing copies of
his first collection of poetry, The
Dm of Broken Byes and Whirling
Metaphysics. 6:30 p.m. FREE* www.
avkfcookstwp.com
MEETINeS: Clarke Comfy
Democratic Committee
Meeting (Athens Clarke Heritage
Foundation) Guest speaker is Or.
Philip Lanoue, Superintendent of the
- Claris County School System. Ail
interested persons welcome. 6 pm
FREE 706*202-7515, ccdacommu-
nications@gmail.com
OUTDOORS: Circle of Hiktre (State
Botanical Garden of Georgia) The •
garden offers a hike through the gar
dens trails. Hikers are encouraged
to bring nature writings or favorite
poems and essays to share. 8:30
am FREE! www.uga.edu/botgarden
PERFORMANCE: Matte ot North
India (Hugh Hodgson Hall) David
Trasoff, a 2012 Patel distinguished
professor of Indian musical arts,
s plays the sarod and Prithwiraj
Bhattacharjee plays the tabia. 8 pm
FREE! www.musicmga.eduArasoff
THEATRE: Burning Man( Seney-
Stovall Chapel) The Cude Ensemble
Theatre presents a play by Atlanta
playwright Pamela Turner about the
annual, counterculture festival in
Nevada and a capital punishment
case occurring simultaneously. Apr.
26-28,7:30 p.m. & Apr. 28,2:30
pm $10-15.706-613-3770, www.
drcleensembletheatre.com
Thursday, Apr. 26 continued from p.23
EVENTS: Dtwgs After Dtffc I
Love tfes *98l (UGA Tate Center)
- Activities include a costume contest,
videogames, *90$ candy and free
.food. 10 pm Ff€El (students),#.
706-542-6396
EVENTS: Red Bolt Chariot Race
(Downtown Athens) Teams of three
‘gladiators* design, build and race
custom chariots fit fo» gods and
goddesses down Clayton Street
Awards will be given based on
inventiveness, fastest time and
audience favorite. Visit website lor
information on howto register a
team. 6:30 pm wwwredbullchari-
otrace.com
EVENTS: IWUgM Critorium 2012
(Downtown Athens) Give up the
streets to bicycles and cycling
enthusiasts this weekend Mien the
33rd annua) professional cycling
event and festival rolls through town.
See story and toll schedule on pp.
12 & 13. Apr. 27-28. FREE! www.
athenstwilighLcom
EVENTS: Historical Community
Forum: Slavery or Freedom .
Forever? (UGA Russell Library)
(Room 258) A forum discussion
of the historical crisis of American
slavery. 3:30 pm FREQ russlib®
uga.edu
EVENTS: Memorial for Conrad
Fink (UGA Chapel) Students,
colleagues and friends will share
remembrances of the legendary
journalism professorwho passed
away Jan. 14. The Red & Bfadrwill
host a reception at 540 Baxter SL
after the service. 2 p.m. FREE! www.
grady.uga.edu
MDSTUFF: Fantastic Fridays
(Bishop Park) Obstacle courses and
other activities in an unstructured
- environment For ages 10 months to
4 years and thek guardians. 9-10
am $5-15.70^613-3589
Friday 27
ART. Spring Cleaning Studio Sale
(424 Nacoochee Ave.) Glass jewelry
by Annette Paskiewtcz, paintings
‘ byWary Porter and ceramics by
Carter Gillies and Jasey Jones are
available. Apr. 27,4-7 pm & Apr.
28,9 a.m-4 pm maryporterart©
charter.net
ARTBf* 1 fidt Show (Lamar Dodd
School of Art) Works of photog
raphy, printmaking and sculpture -
by graduating ari students. 7 pm
FREQ www.ari.uga.edu
ART: Phi Beats Heats Student >
Jewelry Sale (Lamar Dodd School
of Art) A biannual sate of handmade
items by UGAS jewelry and metal
work students. 9 am-5 p.m. www.
art.uga.edu ,
EVENTS: 2nd Annual Survivors A
Supporters Cottage Celebration
(NugiS Space) Food, music, mov
ing speakers, a silent auction and
raffle prizes ail in celebration of The
Cottage^ workers, partners, clients,
and community. 7 pm $5. www.
northgeorgiacottage.org
EVENTS: Dnmk»n Spelling Bee 5
(Go Bar) Reigning champ Jeff Eailis
comes back to defend his title. 7
pm (registration), 8 pm $2.706-
546-5609
(ACC Library) (Storyroom) Learn
about Japanese culture through
literacy-based fun. Led by volun
teers from UGAfc Japan Outreach
Program. 5 pm FREQ 706-613-
3650
LECTURES AMD LIT: Beak Sate
(Madison County Library) Find great
books at a good price. Proceeds
betiefH the library. 10 am-6 pm
706-795-5597
TlttATRE: Burning Man (Seney-
Stavail Chapel) The Circle Ensemble
Theatre presents a play by Atlanta
playwright Pamela Turner about the
annual, counterculture festival in
Nevada and a capital punishment
case occurring simultaneously. Apr.
26-28,7:30 pm & Apr. 28.2:30
p.m. $10-15.706-613-3770. www.
circleensembtetheatrexom
THEATRE: Open Games (Tom
and Gown Players) Town & Gown
presents works typically performed
by opera singers in an original styte.
Pieces include Mozart and Salieri, a
one-act chamber opera based on the
story that inspired Amadeus, several
vocal works by Bach and Aaron
Copland's complete Old American
Songs. Apr. 27 & 26,8 pm & Apr.
29,2 pm $5.706-338-8871, www.
townjmdgownplayefs.org
Saturday 28
ART: Art Demo (The Loft Art
Supplies) Learn charcoal drawing
techniques. 2-3 pm FREE! www.
loftstarpply.com
ART: Spring Cleaning Studlc Sale
(424 Nacoochee Ave.) Glass jewelry
by Annette Paskiewicz, paintings by
Mary Porter and ceramics by Carter
Gillies and Jasey Jones. Apr. 27,
4-7 pm & Apr. 28,9 a.m-4 pm
maryporterart@charter.net
AR1‘ Athens Indto
Craftefrevagaezaa (BenS Bikes)
Annual outdoor market featuring
handmade local products and
vintage items. Expect fine arts, func
tional pieces, eco-chic fashions and
sustainable goods. The fair includes
local and regional food carts, inter
active workshops, a photo booth and
DJ Mahogany spinning vintage
45s. Live music from Zeka Sayer,
Old Smokey, Cicada Rhythm,'
Bronson Tow, The Jackson
Purchase and more. See story on
p. 8.10 a.m.-7 p.m. FREE! www. -
athensindtecraftkravaganzaa.com
ART: Loose and Colorful (OCAF)
Paint at the easel from your favorite
photographs during this five-hour
workshop. Bring a lunch. 11 a.m.-4
pm $100 (members), $110. www.
ocaf.com
CLASSES: Windows 7 for
Beginners (Oconee County
Library) Participants will learn
how to navigate Windows 7 and
its features. 1-3 p.m. FREE! 706-
769-3950
CLASSES: Eight Silken Qigong
(Red Lotus Institute) Experience
moving meditation to improve your
health and harmonize your mind,
body and spirit Saturdays, 10 a.m.
$10. www.acupunctureathens.com
EVENTS: World Tai Chi & Qigong
Day Celebration (Athens Regional
Medical Center) Watch demonstra
tions, participate in simple exercises
and meet local Tai Chi instructors.
Mayor Denson has issued a proc-
lamation declaring Apr. 28,2012 as
official Tai Chi and Qigong Day in
Athens-Clarke County. 10 a.m.-1
p.m. FREE! www.armc.org
EVENTS: Zumba After Dark (40
Watt Club) With Tania Mendoza. 7
p.m. $10. www.40watt.com
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