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Starting a business isn't easy, and
it can't be done alone. We'd like to
shout ' THANK YOU!", to all of our
friends and family, and especially
pur gorgeous and loyal clients.
We would not be where we are
withoutall of your love, support and
generous offerings of caffeine and.
•treats. We love you all very much. ’
Elizabeth and Shayne
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Z01Z Greenfert Award Winner*
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2012 GreeaFest Art & Poetry Contest
KMef9arte«: Isabel Mart Gemao,
Jacob Bun, Joel foods* Rady Start
2nd Grade: Iza-Alyee Brown, Zoe Holcomb
3rd Grade: Astooe Hayses, Jadea Maddox .•
Grade: CaraRie Diiacan, GeaesH HafTfeoit
Mackenzie CafK^i
Melody Mo$ty David Ragsdale; Hatley Pag*
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Craig Page, Eric Wagoner
Special Recognita - Neal Andetm Darid forte
Do«or of tee Year - Betty Jean Craige
Community 6ardea of tee Year - Rev. Bascoe Jacksoa
6ardeaat M Chapel Baptist Ctoirch
CotteretioitVoiMteer of tee Year -JoshKboes
Votaiteer of the Year-Michael Bregger
Advocate of the Year - Ana Core
friead of frees - Jets Bowden
Aiheis-Ctarfce Cowrty SofM Waste
Waste Reduction Award for School * fowler Drive
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Waste Reduction Award for School Group - W.R.
Cole Recycling Team
Waste Redaction Award for a Business - Noramco
YVdsteRedscSon Award for an fndhfMul- Dylan
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ACC Recyding Coordinator Oscar - Unda Jenkins
Stormwater Steward - 6reg Deazia, 646
Landscape Design
Team Water Honorary Member -AlfieYick
Outstanding Faculty - Darid Berie
OMnWng Staff • Snsaa Vartanoff
Owtstondteg Stodent(s) - Mary Carlson, Chris
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Xeephi'it Clean Cte of tee Year • Jared Harper
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Melinda ;& Flagpole
Ang/e Tillman §)P'.?ck^$ P»ck.les
/tatt Elder- - New West Records
Amanda> Bud*
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Lauren Howard
Bayne and Me!an§y Smith
C^ad Shaffer
George Kasiv
Clay Tighe
\ Mark Willson
Rachel Hawkins
PatPawlowski
Shar.on Hays
Mary Beth Justus
Rbbert Jahn
And if we forgot anyone-
we apologize, vi3^J<jve you too!
SECULAR PETS Quirky, ten rock and
roll. (5:30p.m.)
The Groito ’A.-- r r hw--'-
6 p.m. FREE! 706-549-9933
SEGAR JAZZ AFFAIR Two sets ol
smooth jazz tunes that provide a
casual, relaxing atmosphere. Hosted
byDJSegar.
The Melting Point
“Sunday Funday.' 1 p.m. $5. www.
fTV2ltingpointathens.com
LISTEN2THREE Celebrating recently
released album!
DAVID BARBE & THE QUICK
HOOKS Acclaimed local producer
and former member of Sugar and
Mercy land, David Barbe has played
with members of The Glands, Harvey
Milk and more to create that spe
cial brand of fulhthrottle rock that
ventures from indie psychedelia to *
twangy blues.
BOOMFOX Local rock band formerly
known as The Sunlight Alchemists,
the group describes itself as “Adete
meets Stone-Temple Pitots.*
ANDREW KAHRS TRIO Featuring
Andrew Kahrs, Drew Hart and Bill
Bacon (of Sam Sniper). Kahrs plays
soulful, R&B-tnspired music with
a nod toward artists like Stevie
Wonder, Derek Trucks and Anthony
Hamilton.
ENTROPIC CONSTANT Lo-fi dis
cordance and sprightly melodies
from near Athens with some con
stant clanging thrown in.
AIRSPACE EXPANSION PROJECT
Members of Elastic Skyline and .
Chromazone have joined together
to combine funky jazz rhythms and
soaring melodic jams.
CHROMAZONE “Electronic-infused
funk rock* featuring several mem
bers of UG& Music Business
Program playing a mix of covers and *
originals.
TINMAN Finely crafted folk pop bal
lads from Mark Bailey.
BRAD OLSEN Muiti-instrumentalist
behindthe one-man metal project
Artists of War.
THE FALCOMES Local Athens alter
native rock. Anfoemic choruses with
layered vocal harmonies.
Tapped
10 pm FREE! 706-650-6277
ROOT SPIRITS Root Spirits will be
performing acousbc covers and
originals to cap of! the Twilight
Weekend. They'll be performing
blues, rock, & country from Elmore
James to toe Allman Bros.
TecTs Most Best
6 p.m. FREB 706-543-1523
LOS MEESRTS Misfits covers done
Cuban salsa style!
Hilly 30
Caledonia Lounge
9.30 pm $5 (21+), $7 (18-20). www.
qfodoniatounge.com
THE 0E8ARI0S Local upbeat rock
band with a singer who sounds a
bit like Elvis Costello. For fans of
Phantom Planet Rooney or The
Cars.
CLEAN BREAK Lo-fi indie-rock trio
based herein Athens.
GROOVE TANGENT Playing covers
from diverse rock acts Hto Fleetwood
Mac, Pink Floyd and Jet
MR. MUSTACHE Sweet fofk harmo
nies and warm tones reminiscent of
Fleet Foxes with some more rootsy
Americana Influences.
Georgia Theatre
10 p.m. $10. www.georglNheatfe.com
PAPER DIAMOND High-energy proj-
ect from Colorado-based producer
Alex B. featuring driving beats aid
bass plus rich, rumbling tones under
layers of spacey synthesizers, sweet
% melodies and catchy vocals. S
CRY WOLF Former hardcore vocalist
Justin Phillips along with drummer
Johnfoke Lewis combine their hard
core past with a love for electronlca.
TRtZ Celebrated focal etedro-
tumtaWlst.- -''
Hendershof s Coffee
Bar •
8 p.m. FREB wwwhendershotscoffee.
com „
OPEN MIC Local songstress Kyshona
Armstrong hosts this open mic night
every Monday!
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Caledonia Lounge
9.30 pm $5(21+), $7 (18*). www
cafodonialou.ige.com .
IS/1S Garage punk-rock from
Minneapolis.
KATER MASS Local melodic punk
band influenced by acts like
Propaganda and Fugazi.
ABBY GOGO Psychedelic shoegaze
from Atlanta.
ARGONAUTS Local band plays
moody, alternative-inspired rock.
Ricker Theatre & Bar
5-6:30 pm FREE! www.fi ickertheatre-
andbar com
RAND LINES Local jazz musician
Lines will be playing a happy hour
solo piano set every Tuesday in May!
Georgia Theatre
On the Rooftop! In case of inclement
weather, the event will be moved
to the balcony or main room of the
Georgia Theatre. 11 p.m, $2. www.
georgfotoeatre.com
REPTAR DJ SET Members of this
highly praised local synfo-pop band
spin some of their favorite dance
jams on the rooftop!
EYES UPS EYES Disco punk quartet
from Utah.
Go Bar
9 pm 706-546-5609
THE MONKEY GRASS JUG BAND
Featuring Brandon McCoy.
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Hendershofs Coffee
Bar
830 pm $5. www.hendershotscoffee.
com .
IKE STUBBLEFIELD AND FRIENDS
Soulful R&8 artist ike Stubblefield
Is a Hammond 63 virtuoso who cut
his teeth backing Motown legends
lie toe Four Tops, The Temptations,
Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gays.
FeaturingSetoHendershoton
drums. Every Tuesday! .
The Melting Point
Terrapin Tuesday! 7 pm $5. www.
mettingpoifltatoens.com
HIGH STRUNG STRING BANO
High-energy sounds building on the
originality of folk-grass with a tinge
ofedQiness.
NoWhere Bar
1030 p.m. $3.706-546-4742
BRET MOSLEY Soutfol blues, roots
rock sung with authenticity.
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Caledonia l ounge
930 pm $5 (2H), $7 (18-20). www.
caledonfofounge.com
RACEBAIOiON American noise punk
band from Bloomington, Indiana.
THE FALLOW Southern metal band .
based here hi Athens.
DUDE MAGNETS Noisy chaos
18 FINGERS STRONG Local
hardcore metal band influenced by
Pantera, System of a Down and Rage
Against toe Machine.
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8 pm FREB www.tarm255.com
DIAL INDICATORS This quiet, i:
• " romantic background for the din-
G ner set plays an eclectic selection
. of standards from Tin Pan Alley to
Tom Waits.
Flicker Theatre &. Bar .
830 pm $5. www.fiickertheatrearafoar.
com
BOZAftO Garage rock wito a twist of
pop from Boston.
UTTLE GOLD This Brooklyn band
describes itself as psychedelic
country -somewhere between Wilco
and My Morning Jacket.
Go Bar
9 p.m. 706-546-5609
GLUP1ST New band featuring Danny
Gorbachev, formerly of Nudear
Spring, playing to iky rock numbers
with a sense of humor.
ANDHOCLES & THE LION This local
band plays airy indie-rock with lots
of worm acoustic guitar, melodic
harmonies and folk undertones.
RYAN MOORE Lead singer of
Brothers plays a solo set.
Hendershofs Coffee
Bar
8 p.m. $3. www.hendershotscoffee.com
ADAM KLEIN & THE WILD FIRES
Local country-folk and Americana
singer-songwriter will play at
Hendershoft every Wednesday in
Mayi Each evening Adam Klein &
the Wild Fires will perform a dif
ferent original album in its entirety,
joined by special guests. Tonight
features folk-pop record Wounded
Electric Youth.
Locos Grill & Pub
64 p.m. FREB 706-549-7700
(Timothy Rd. location)
THE BACUPS Local cover band plays
fun “60s tunes—from The Beatles to
The Temptations.
The Office Lounge .
9 p.m. FREE! 706-549-0840
KARAOKE With your host Lynn, the
Queen of Karaoke!
Walker's Coffee & Pub
9 pm FREB 706-543-1433
LIVE JAZZ Every Wednesday!
08WR Hie line
5/3 ATHENS A-TRAIN (DePalma's
Italian Cafe)
5/3 NOAH GUTHRIE (Georgia
Theatre)
5/3 SIEVE EARLE AW) THE DUKE
(AND DUCHESSES)/THE
MASTERSONS (Georgia Theatre)
5/3 SONS OF SAILORS /
PARROTHEAD PARADISE (The
Melting Point)
5/3 LEFTY WILLIAMS BANO (No
Where Bar)
5/3 THE SHADOW EXECUTIVES
(The Office Lounge)
5/4 REPTAR/GRAF? SODA/
GRASS GIRAFFES (40 Watt Club)
5/4 VESTIBULES / SWANK MOTEL
/ KARA KILDARE (Farm 255)
5/4 KATE MORRISSEY (Flicker
Theatres Bar)
5/4 CHIP GREENE (Go Bar)
5/4 RAND LINES (Highwtre lounge)
5/4 THE SWINGS? MEDALLIONS
/ NAPOLEON SOLO (The MeSing
Point)
5/4 6RIZ / W!CX-fT THE
INSTIGATOR/SATORU/
DECEPTICRON / BSAAGICtAN
(New Earth Music Hail)
5/4 SEGAR JAZZ AFFAIR (Omega
Bar)
5/5COHHED AND CAMBRIA/
MOVING MOUNTAINS /PIANOS
BECOME TTS TEETH (40 Wat!
. Club)
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