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THE CALENDAR!
Saturday, May 31 continued from p. 17
EVENTS: Oconee Farmers Market
(Oconee County Courthouse)
(Watkinsville) Locally grown pro
duce, meats, grains, flowers, soaps,
birdhouses, gourds and more. 8
a.m.-1 p.m. www.oconeefarmers-
market.org
EVENTS: Athens Farmers Market
(Bishop Park) Local and sustainable
produce, meats, eggs, dairy, baked
goods, prepared foods and crafts.
Live music by Tre Powell and Green
Flag. This week features a chef demo
with Emily England, known as Eloise
Bean on Instagram. 8a.m.-12 p.m.
FREE! www.athensfarmersmarket.org
EVENTS: Classic City Rollergirls
(The Classic Center) The girls wage
war on wheels in a bout against
Savannah???s Hostess City Hellions
(6 p.m.) followed by Atlanta???s Jukes
KIDSTUFF: Saturday Movies (ACC
Library) Family fun movies are
shown in the story room. Call for
movie title. 10:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.
FREE! www.athenslibrary.org
MEETINGS: Community Needs
Assessment (Satula Training
Room) The Community Assessment
looks at social services, affordable
housing and shelter, small and
micro-business assistance, public
infrastructure and more. Call to reg
ister. 10a.m. FREE! 706-613-3155
SPORTS: Georgia Foothills
Hundred (The Classic Center)
The third annual Georgia Foothills
Hundred benefits Women to the
World. Register for a 5, 30, 60
or 100 mile scenic bike ride. The
ride begins and ends in downtown
Athens. Food and entertainment will
Monday 2
EVENTS: Open Middle Eastern
Music Circle (Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship of Athens)
Explore Middle Eastern drum
rhythms. All drums and instruments
welcome. Every Monday. 7 p.m.
FREE! rajniqamar@gmail.com
EVENTS: Community Dog Walks
(Memorial Park) This program pro
vide the opportunity to engage with
fellow dog lovers while exploring the
park???s trails. Dogs must be leashed
and well-behaved. 10-11 a.m. FREE!
706-613-3580
EVENTS: Athens Chefs Dinner
(The World Famous) Local chefs
Whitney Otawka (Cinco y Diez) and
Jason Zygmont (5&10) serve up
something special. Call for details. 6
p.m. 706-543-4002, www.facebook.
com/theworldfamousathens
KIDSTUFF: Movie Monday:
Ender???s Game (Oconee County
Library) Ender Wiggin is recruited
by the International Military to lead
the fight against the Formics, a
genocidal alien race which nearly
annihilated the human race in a
previous invasion. For ages 11-18.
3 p.m. FREE! www.athenslibrary.
org/oconee
KIDSTUFF: YA Summer Book Club
(Oconee County Library) Chat about
Divergent Includes snacks and a
drawing for the prize of the sequel,
Insurgent For ages 11-18. 5 p.m.
FREE! www.athenslibrary.org/oconee
KIDSTUFF: Bedtime Stories (ACC
Library) Children of all ages are
invited for bedtime stories every
Monday. 7 p.m. FREE! 706-613-
3650
LECTURES & LIT: Last Monday
Book Group (ACC Library) This
month, fictional and non-fictional
???Clowns at the Discotheque??? and other paintings by Cody Murray are currently on display at Republic Salon.
of Hazzard (8:30 p.m.). A portion
of proceeds benefits the Tyanna
Foundation???s BreastFest, an annual
fundraiser for breast cancer. 6 p.m.
$12/bout, $20/both. www.classic-
cityrollergirls.com
EVENTS: West Broad Farmers
Market (West Broad Market
Garden) Featuring fresh produce,
meats, honey, eggs, crafts, soaps,
baked goods, cooking demos,
children???s activities and more.
This weekend features live music,
cooking demos and a gardening
workshop. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. www.
athenslandtrust.org
EVENTS: 3rd Annual YWCO Kids
Tri the Y (Athens YWCO) The race
includes an indoor pool swim, a
bike course and a run on the shaded
trails and soccer fields. For ages
6-15. Register by May 28. 7-11
a.m. www.ywco.org
be provided at the end of the ride. 8
a.m.-6 p.m. $45. www.georgiafoot-
hillshundred.org
Sunday 1
GAMES: Trivia (Buffalo???s Cafe)
???Brewer???s Inquisition,??? trivia hosted
by Chris Brewer every Sunday. 7
p.m. FREE! 706-354-6655, www.
buffaloscafe.com/athens
PERFORMANCE: Joshua Bell
Violin Performance (Hugh
Hodgson Concert Hall) Bell con
tinues to enchant audiences with a
breathtaking virtuosity, tone of sheer
beauty and a charismatic stage pres
ence. His Athens recital will include
Brahm???s ???Violin Concerto," Paul
Hindemith???s Mathis der Haler and
a new work by Charles Zoll. 3 p.m.
$49-69. www.pac.uga.edu
GAMES: Poker (Four Brothers Sports
Tavern) Play to win. 7 p.m. FREE!
706-850-3020
GAMES: Team Trivia (Beef 0???
Brady???s) Win house cash and prizes!
Every Monday night. 8:30 p.m.
FREE! 706-850-1916
GAMES: Dirty South Trivia: Sex,
Drugs and Rock and Roll
(Grindhouse Killer Burgers) Team
trivia contests with house cash
prizes every Monday night. 8 p.m.
FREE! www.grindhouseburgers.com
KIDSTUFF: Open Chess Play for
Teens (ACC Library) Teen chess
players of all skill levels can play
matches and learn from members
of the local Chess and Community
Players, who will be on hand to
assist players and help build skill
levels. For ages 10-18. Registration
required. 4-5:30 p.m. FREE! 706-
613-3650, ext. 329
works on the Vietnam War Era will
be discussed. Newcomers are wel
come. 7 p.m. FREE! www.acclibrary.
org
LECTURES & LIT: Meet the
Author: Jim Miles (Oconee
County Library) Meet Jim and hear
selections from his latest book, Civil
War Ghosts of Central Georgia and
Savannah. 7 p.m. FREE! www.athen-
slibrary.org/oconee
MEETINGS: Community Needs
Assessment (Miriam Moore
Community Room) The Community
Assessment looks at social services,
affordable housing and shelter, small
and micro-business assistance,
public infrastructure and more. 6
p.m. FREE! 706-613-3155
MEETINGS: 2014 Legislative
Review (Cine Barcafe) The ACC
Federation of Neighborhoods pres
ents a discussion with state-elected
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