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Calendar Pick on p. 19. 8 p.m. $39.
www.pac.uga.edu
FILM: Lunch and Learn (The
Classic Center) Screening of
Revenge of the Electric Car with
opening remarks by ACC Assistant
Manager Richard White. In conjunc
tion with the Green Life Expo. Lunch
included. Email to register by Feb.
7.11 a.m.-1 p.m. FREE! suki.jans-
sen@athensclarkecounty.com, www.
athensclarkecounty.com/recycling
FILM: Wreck-lt Ralph (IJGA Tate
Student Center) Wreck-lt Ralph, a
video game villain who longs to be
a hero, sets out to fulfill his dream
in this clever, colorful Disney adven
ture. 3 p.m., 6 p.m. & 9 p.m. $1-2.
www.tate.uga.edu/movies
KIDSTUFF: Fantastic Fridays
(Bishop Park, Gym) Various obstacle
courses and activities for ages 10
months-4 years and their parents.
Call to register. 10-11:30 a.m. $5.
7:30.706-613-3589
LECTURES & LIT: New Town
Revue (Avid Bookshop) This
installment features Caroline Young
reading poetry Johnny Damm
sharing his fiction and Fabulous
Bird???s Peter Alvanos playing music.
6:30-7:30 p.m. FREE! www.avid-
bookshop.com
LECTURES & LIT: Al Roker (UGA
Chapel) Best known as a host
and weather man on ???The Today
Show,??? NBC???s Al Roker delivers
the 2013 Holmes-Hunter lecture.
See Calendar Pick on p. 19. 3 p.m.
FREE! www.peabodyawards.com
LECTURES & LIT: Judy Smith
Lecture (UGA Tate Student Center,
Theatre) UGA???s Week of Soul con
cludes with a talk by Judy Smith, a
crisis management expert and inspi
ration for the ABC show ???Scandal.???
8:30 p.m. FREE! (w/UGA ID), $5.
www.union.uga.edu
PERFORMANCE: Mardi Gras
Athens (The Melting Point) Benefit
for Family Counseling Services.
Sean VanMeter performs a tribute
set of New Orleans piano greats, fol
lowed by comedic performances by
Danette Flint, Jerry Farber and Matt
Chastain. 7 p.m. $15 (adv.), $20.
www.meltingpointathens.com
THEATRE: Disney???s Beauty and
the Beast (The Classic Center)
Broadway version of the animated
film about a girl trapped in a castle
with an enormous man-dog and his
crew of singing household knick-
knacks, all bound by a curse that can
only be broken by the power of true
love. 8 p.m. $20-70. www.classic-
center.com
THEATRE: The Fantasticks (Seney-
Stovall Chapel) See Tuesday listing
for full description 8 p.m. $7-12.
www.drama.uga.edu
THEATRE: A Few Good Men (Town
and Gown Players) Aaron Sorkin???s
1989 play tells the story of military
lawyers who uncover a high-level
conspiracy. Feb. 8-9 & 14-16, 8
p.m. Feb. 10 & 17, 2 p.m. $12-15.
www.showclix.com
CLASSES: Ballroom Dance
Workshop (Dancefx) Beginner,
intermediate and advanced Rumba
instruction. No partner or RSVP
needed. 1-4 p.m. $5 (first hour), $3
(add. hours), www.dancefx.org
EVENTS: Mardi Gras Bash
(Terrapin Beer Co.) Terrapin cel
ebrates its first ever Barkus Krewe
and asks visitors to bring along
their pups in their best Mardi Gras
attire. 5:30-7:30 p.m. FREE! www.
terrapinbeer.com
EVENTS: Dogs Gone Wild (UGA
Ramsey Concert Hall) See Friday
listing for full description 8 p.m.
$39. www.pac.uga.edu
EVENTS: Green Life Expo (The
Classic Center) This family-friendly
event includes exhibits, green
shopping, kids??? activities, recycling
opportunities and educational ses
sions. Bring un-recyclable items
to be recycled and gently used
furniture and home goods to donate.
Activities include a live cooking
demonstration (11 a.m.), EcoKids
short films (11 a.m.), making bird
boxes (11 a.m.), making worm com
post bins (2 p.m.), a discussion on
how to harness solar power (2 p.m.)
and a guide to bicycling around
town with BikeAthens (2 p.m.). 9
a.m-4 p.m. FREE! 706-357-4444,
www.greenlifeathens.com
EVENTS: Mardi Gras Celebration
(NONA) Official coronation of the
king and gueen. 3 p.m. 706-353-
7065
EVENTS: Valentine???s Dance (UGA
Memorial Hall) Dancefx hosts a
night of social dancing and per
formances. Come with a partner or
alone. $5. 7-10 p.m. www.dancefx.
org
EVENTS: Really Really Free
MarketfReese & Pope Park) Bring
what you can; take what you need.
No bartering, trading or paying.
Second Saturday of every month.
12-2 p.m. FREE! reallyreallyfreemar-
ketathens@gmail.com
EVENTS: CCRG Green vs. Black
Season Opener (Athens Arena)
The Classic City Rollergirls debut
their newest skaters and welcome
familiar faces back to the track. 6
p.m. $10 (adv.), $12. www.classic-
cityrollergirls.com
EVENTS: Differently-Able Bowl-
a-Thon (Showtime Bowling
Center) Multiple Choices Center
for Independent Living hosts an
awareness and fundraising event.
Proceeds go towards support
services for individuals with disabili
ties. 12-5 p.m. 706-549-1020
EVENTS: Athens Area Democrats
Breakfast (Brett???s Casual American
Restaurant) Briefing on the activi
ties of the National Committee to
Preserve Social Security and
Medicare and details on Sequester.
This month???s speaker is Toni
Miles, director of the Institute for
Gerontology. Call to reserve seat. 9
a.m. $11. 706-248-7455, athensare-
ademocrats@hotmail.com
EVENTS: Bridal Show & Venue
TourfThe Hall on Foster Street,
Madison) Meet with over 65 service
vendors, tour wedding venues in
Morgan County and watch demon
strations, performances and fashion
shows. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $8 (adv.),
$10. www.madisongabridalshow.
com
EVENTS: Carnaval Evolutions
(New Earth Music Hall) Zumba
lesson at 8 p.m. and salsa lesson
at 9:30 p.m., followed by dance
performances, a laser show and DJs.
8 p.m. $8-10. www.facebook.com/
athenslatinparty
FILM: Wreck-lt Ralph (Tate Student
Center) See Friday listing for full
description 3 p.m., 6 p.m. & 9 p.m.
$1-2. www.tate.uga.edu/movies
KIDSTUFF: Storytime (Barnes &
Noble) For all ages. Children receive
a free treat from the cafe. 11 a.m.
FREE! 706-354-1195
KIDSTUFF: Family Hiking Club
(State Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Cold weather enthusiast Andie
Bisceglia takes families out to
explore woods, streams and gar
dens. Meet at the fountain. Second
Saturday of the month. 9-11 a.m.
FREE! (ages 3 & under), $5/person,
$15/family. Visit www.botgarden.
uga.edu
LECTURES & LIT: Book Signing
(Hendershot???s Coffee Bar) Author
Zen Garcia presents his book, Sons
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Southern Cultures, Global Literatures
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