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ART: Opening Reception (Lyndon
House Arts Center) For artwork
by Lois Curtis, who, after being C J
denied the right to live outside of
institutions for people with devel
opmental disabilities, sued the state
of Georgia. Sue Jamieson, guest
- Otmstead v. Lois Curtis case. 6-8
p.m. FREE! www.
ART: Opening Reception (Hotel
Indigo) For The Board Room,' an
exhibit of skateboard decks by 55
artists. Music from DJ Winston
Parker and refreshments. 6:30-9:30
pm FREEl www.lndigoathens.com
CLASSES: Cover Girt (Madison
County Library) Make a mineral
make-up and a liquid foundation or
bronzer. Part of the Adult Summer
Reading Program "Between the
Covers." 6:30 pm 706-795-5597
EVENTS: A Classic City Evening
of Shopping & Giving (Taylor-
Grady House, 634 Prince Ave.)
Thirty local small businesses and
vendors offer art, gourmet food,
clothing, cosmetics, fitness training
sessions and more. Proceeds benefit
the Piedmont Rape Crisis Center,
a nonprofit agency that provides
services and support to adult sexual
assault victims in Bartts, Barrow ;
and Jackson Counties. 6:30-9 p m.
FRffi! www.piedmontrapecrisis.org
EVENTS: Reiki Circle (Healing Arts
Centre) A Japanese massage tech
nique for stress reduction, relaxation
and healing. Every Thursday. 7-8
p.m. Donations accepted. 706-338-
■ 6843 $$
FILM: We/fr»»(Georgia Museum : >
of Art) A film about a smaH-town s-..
woman who finds soiace from her >>;
unhappy marriage in her loveof *■
baking pies. Part of the Georgia
Museum of Art summer film series
in conjunction with the "John ^
Baeder" exhibit 7 pm FREE'www.
georgiamus8um.com
GAMES: Trivia (The Volstead) Every
Thursday! 7:30-9:30 pm FREE!
706-354-5300
GAMES: TWvla with a TWiit f
(Johnny* New York Style Pizza) '*
Throw a lime In your Coots
Light 3nd compete! Tuesdays &
Thursdays, 7:30-9:30 pm. 706- -4
354-4515
KIOSTUFF: Book Jammers (ACC
Library) Children and their families
are invited for stories, trivia and
crafts. Thtemonth* theme is knit
ting. Ages 8-11.4:30 p.m. FRE!
706-613-3650
KIOSTUFF: Learn to Knit (Oconee
County Library) Ages 9-13.
Registration required. 2-4 pm .
FREE! 706-769-3950
HDSTUFF: Make a Bookmark
(Oconee County Library) Stop in
and make the coolest bookmarks
ever. Part of the Summer Reading
Program. 10 arn-12 pm. FREE
706-769-3950
KiOSTUFF: Drumming for
Success (Clarke Central High
School) (Auditorium) Join Athens’
own Dr. AmrvScodas he teaches
children about theart of i
coordinator and i
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.. Stephens. 10:30 p.m.'$5.706-613-
8332
SPORTS: Street Hockey (YMCA)
Street Hockey (on foot, no blades)
for ail skill levels. Every Tuesday and
Thursday. 6:30 pm. FREE! athens-
floorhockey@gmail.com --
THEATRE: Dirty, Rotten 5*
Scoundrels (Town and Gown
Players) This musical comedy fol-
* imvstsiw Con men as they compete
to see who ca n best con a young
heiress. See review cm p. 12. June
14-16,8 p.m.& June 17,2 p.m.
$10-18. www.townandgownplay-
ers.org
THEATRE: Shakespeare on the
Lawn (Ashford Manor) Rose
of Athens Theatre presents The
Comedy of Errors, featuring live,
original music from jocal musi
cians. Audience encouraged to
bring picnics. 8 pm. $6-16. www.
roseotelhens.org
Friday 15
ART: DIY Tie Workshop (Treehouse
Kid and Craft) Tie-making in time
for Father* Day. No sewing skills
required. Bring a sewing machine if
you have on* but a machine is not
required. BYOB and snacks. 7-10
p.m. $30. wwwtreehousekidandcraft.
com .•'* ■ * • v*
ART: Art Reception (135
Townes Grocery-Rd.) ‘Byzantine
iconography," an exhibit of cathedral
ceiling paintings by Father Anthony
Saizman. Music, baked goods and
woodworking by ‘Imagine That"
7-9 pm FRE! 706-310-1306
KIOSTUFF: Own Your Media
(Madison County library) Film and
edit a movie with Windows Movie
Maker. Create, print and mail a zine.
Learn basic video filming, editing,
sound technology, typesetting, lay
out and more. Ages 12-18.4 pm
* FRE! 706-795-5597
OUTDOORS: Friday Night Paddies
(Sandy Creek Park) Experience
nighttime on Lake Chapman and
paddle around the moonlit waters.
Every other Friday night through
summer. Participants may bring x
rent a canoe or kayak. For ages <2
& up. Call to pre-register. 9-11 pm
$5-12/!amity. 706-613-3631, www.
athensclarkecounty.com/sanriy- '
creekpark
PERFORMANCE: Classy, Brassy
Americans (Madison-Morgan
Cultural Center) Chamber Music
Festival concert with the Atlanta
Symphony Brass Quintet featuring
American music and marches by
Sousa, Fields and W.C. Handy. Bring
chairs and your own cooler. 7:30
pm FRED 706-342-4743, www.
mmcc-arts.org
PERFORMANCE: The Shoemaker
(Athens Little Playhouse) A new
comedy by Lynne Thomas about a
frustrated author and his characters
who come to iife to tweak his story.
June 15,7:30 p.m. & June 16-17,
3 p.m. $5-10. www.athenslittleplay-
house.org
THEATRE: Dirty, Rotten
Scoundrels (Town and Gown
Players) This musical comedy fol
lows two con men as they compete
to see who can best con a young
heiress. See review on p. 12. June
14-16,8 pm & June 17,2 pm
$10-18. www.townandgownpiay-
ers.org
THEATRE: Shakespeare on the
Lawn (Ashford Manor) Rose
of Athens Theatre presents The
Comedy of Errors, featuring live,
original music from local musi
cians. Audience encouraged to
bring picnics. 8 p.m. $8-16. www.
roseofathens.org
Saturday 16
ART: Grand Opening (Sewcial
Studio) For a new store featuring
commercial and hand-dyed fabrics,
quilts, tools, patterns and classes.
10 am-5 pm FREEl 706-247- *
6143, www.headyfiberarts.com
ART: Artist Talk (The Loft Art
Supplies) Rich Panico, retired
founder and director of the ARMS
Mind Body Institute will share his
drawings and paintings, his artistic
process and his recent work from
Cortona, Italy. 1 -2 pm FREEl www.
loflartsitePly.com
CLASSES: Summer Tree
Identification (State Botanical
Garden of Georgia) Learn to iden
tify common trees of the Georgia
Piedmont by their leaves, bark
and shape. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
$45-50. www.botgarden.uga.edu
EVENTS: Contra Dance and
Acoustic Jam (Memorial Park)
Live music by Joo Willey &
Friends. Maggie Cowan is
calling. Free lesson beginning at
7J5 p.m. No experience or partner
needed. 7:30-10:30 pm FREE'
(under 18), $7 (adults), www.contra-
danceathens.com
EVENTS: Camp Ampod Session
1 Grand Finale (Nod* Space)
Participants of Camp Amped show
off the culmination of their hard work
by performing the songs they’ve
learned over the past two weeks. 7-9
pm FREE! wnw.nuci.org
EVENTS: ACR Adoption Day
(Pawtropolis) Meet adorable
adoptable dogs in the flesh. 10:30
a.m-12 pm FREE! www^then-
scanlnerescue.com
EVENTS: 2012 Sprockets Music
Video Competition (40 Watt
Club) The year* top (coal music
videos will be screened to select
"Best Music Video* and ‘Audience
Choice’ winners, which will be
announced at the Flagpole Music
Awards Show on June 21. See
Calendar Pick on p. 20.10 pm $5.
www.filmathens.net
EVENTS: Athens Farmers Market
(Bishop Park) Local and sustainable
produce, meats, eggs, dairy, baked
goods, prepared foods and crafts.
Live music at every market Every
Saturday through mid-December.
This week features a cooking dem
onstration by the head chef of The
National, Peter Dale. 8am-12 p.m.
FREE! www.athensfarmwsmarket.net
EVENTS: Oconee Farmers Market
(Oconee County Courthouse) Fresh
produce, meats and other term prod
ucts. Every Saturday. 8 arn-1 p.m.
www.oconeecountyobservations.
blogspot.com
EVENTS: Chili Cookoff (Georgia
Theatre) An open chili competition
where any combination of ingredi
ents are fair game. Prizes awarded to
. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in three cat
egories: Restaurant/Bar, Individual
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