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ACC ANIMAL CONTROL
125 Buddy Christian Way • 706-613-3540
Open every day except Wednesday 10am-4pm
The two young fellows below are both friendly,
easygoing youngsters that would fit right into a
family environment. Geronimo is a brindle mystery
Terrier, 6-12 months old. Larry is the same age, white
with quilt-like patches of
Mystic is a sweet former mama dog
who has been here for a while, possibly
because she hasn’t regained her girlish
figure yet. But look into her one blue
eye and one brown eye and you’ll find a
gentle, loyal girl with beautiful manners,
who patiently awaits a true friend.
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ACC ANIMAL CONTROL - See adoptable pets online at Athenspets.net
36 Dogs Impounded, 11 Adopted, 10 Reclaimed, 21 to Rescue Groups
19 Cats Impounded, 3 Adopted, 0 Reclaimed, 4 to Rescue Groups
Art
ATHENS VOICES (Athens, GA) The
“Athens Voices” exhibition at The
Dairy Barn in Athens, OH, is open
to artists living in any Athens across
the country. Deadline Sept. 15.
www.dairybarn.org
EXHIBITION PROPOSALS (Lyndon
House Arts Center) The center
reviews proposals for future art exhi
bitions twice annually. Exhibitions
can be by local, regional, national
or international artists, exchange
exhibitions from other states and
countries, invitational or juried exhi
bitions, themed exhibitions or exhi
bitions of historical works owned by
local collectors. Due date Sept. 20.
www.athensclarkecounty.com/6657/
exhibition-proposal-form
LICKSKILLET ARTISTS MARKET
(Lyndon House Arts Center)
Currently accepting local artist ven
dor applications for a market on Oct.
22,10 a.m.-4 p.m. $30—40/booth.
Deadline Sept. 19. Ihartsfoundation
@gmail.com, www.lyndonhousearts
foundation.com
OPEN STUDIO MEMBERSHIP
(Lyndon House Arts Center) Local
artists can now access studio
facilities through a new open studio
monthly membership program.
Studios include ceramics, jewelry,
painting, fiber, printmaking, photog
raphy and woodshop/sculpture stu
dios. Up to 32 hours per week. $65/
month or $175/three months, www.
athensclarkecounty.com/leisure
“POE-TOBER” JURIED ART
EXHIBITION (ACC Library) The
NEA Big Read is sponsoring an
exhibition of artwork inspired by the
writings of Edgar Allan Poe. Submit
images via email. Prizes awarded.
Deadline Sept. 11,8 p.m. Exhibition
on view throughout October, acc
librarypoeartexhibition@gmail.com
PUBLIC ART FOR WORLD OF
WONDER (Southeast Clarke
Park) The Athens Cultural Affairs
Commission is seeking proposals
from professional artists for public
art at the World of Wonder Park.
Designs must be three-dimensional
and interactive, but non-climbing.
$32,000 all-inclusive budget.
Deadline Oct. 2,11:59 p.m. 706-
248-1604, info@athenscultural
affairs.org, www.athensclarkecounty.
com/parkplanning, www.athens
culturalaffairs.org
SCULPT MONROE (Monroe, GA)
Sculpt Monroe, a partnership
between the Monroe Art Guild and
Downtown Development Authority, is
seeking sculptures for an 18-month
outdoor display at various locations
downtown. All artists receive $800.
Best in Show receives an additional
$500. Deadline Aug. 31. Installation
Nov. 1. www.monroedowntown.com/
sculptmonroe
STATEWIDE ART COMPETITION
(State Botanical Garden of Georgia)
Seeking student artwork to use on
items in the garden’s gift shop. Open
to GA students in ninth grade or
above. Winners can receive up to
$1,000. Deadline Dec. 1.
www.botgarden.uga.edu
TV GALLERY (Athens, GA) TV Gallery
is a virtual gallery promoting con
temporary art in the Southeast. Email
high-resolution .jpegs to be featured
through social media. tvartgallery@
gmail.com
TRANSPECTACLE (The Tasting Room
at Jittery Joe’s Roasting Company)
Currently accepting art vendor appli
cations for a multi-art event featuring
art cars, a market, live painters, on
site installations, food by Preserve,
performances by Cledus Jeremiah
Jones, Casper and the Cookies, and
Reverend Tribble and the Deacons.
$40 by Sept. 1, $50 after, crispy
printz.com/transpectacle
Classes
ARCHERY (Hunnicut Farm, Call
for Address) Beginner courses,
advanced clinics and a youth course
are offered. 706-543-3150,
www.nowherearchery.com
ARTIST WORKSHOPS (KA Artist
Shop) “Creative Journaling for
Adults." Sept. 6,10:30 a.m. or 6
p.m. $45. “Modern Calligraphy:
Beginner’s Basics with Kristen
Ashley." Sept. 13, 7-9 p.m. $40.
“Watercolor Painting for Beginners
with Katherine Dunlap.” Sept. 12,
19, 26 & Oct. 3, 6-9 p.m. $80.
www.kaartist.com
BEGINNER’S LINE DANCING
(Athens Community Council on
Aging) Learn basic steps like the
grapevine, triple step, cowboy cha
chaand the lindy. Sept. 6,13 & 20,
1-2 p.m. www.accaging.org
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT CLASSES
(Body, Mind & Spirit) “Law of
Attraction and Manifestation,”
Tuesdays, 6 p.m. “Mantras and
Chants,” Wednesdays, 6 p.m.
“Healing Circle," Thursdays, 6 p.m.
“Bhagavad-Gita,” Saturdays, 3 p.m.
$5 donation. 706-351-6024
BURLESQUE 101 (Center City Ballet
and Movement Arts) A10-week
course for the burlesque-curious
covering history, movements and
styling, www.bumpandgrunge.org
CITIZENSHIP CLASSES (ALCES)
Prepare for the citizenship exam
and interview through a series of
10 classes. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. $10.
706-549-5002
CLAY CLASSES (Good Dirt) Weekly
“Try Clay” classes ($20/person)
introduce participants to the potter’s
wheel every Friday from 7-9 p.m.
“Family Try Clay” classes show
children and adults hand-building
methods every Sunday from 2-4
p.m. $20. www.gooddirt.net
MM Me
by
Cindy
Jerrell
“The Engagement” by Robert Clements is included in “A Twelve-Year Retrospective” at Athens Academy,
currently on view through September. The exhibition features works by many of the 300 or so artists who have
shared works over the years.
FALL ART CLASSES (Lyndon House
Arts Center) An array of classes for
all ages and skill levels. View web
site for course descriptions.
athensclarkecounty.com/leisure
FITNESS CLASSES (834 Prince
Ave.) Sangha Yoga Studio offers
yoga, pilates, belly dance and tai chi
classes for all levels, healingarts.net
FUNCTIONAL FLEXIBILITY
CLINICS (AKF Athens Martial Arts)
Clinics focus on balance in motion
on Sept. 10 and core training on Oct.
15. $40—50/session. $80—100/fam-
ily. 706-353-7743, www.akf-athens.
doodlekit.com
GYPSY BELLYDANCE (Center City
Ballet Studio) Learn authentic belly-
dance and Rajasthani dance. Twelve-
week series. First class free, $60/
six classes. uskudaramusicdance@
gmail.com
MARTIAL ARTS CLASSES (Live
Oak Martial Arts, Bogart) Traditional
and modern-style Taekwondo, Jodo,
self-defense, grappling and weapons
classes for all ages, www.liveoak
martialarts.com
OCAF ART CLASSES (OCAF,
Watkinsville) “If You Can Hold a
Pen, Pencil or Crayon, You Can
Cartoon." Saturdays, Sept. 3-24, 9
a.m.-1 p.m. $110. “Portrait Drawing
with Abner Cope." Wednesdays,
Sept. 14-0ct. 26, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
$170. “Pet Portrait in Clay with Jean
Westmacott." Wednesdays, Sept.
28-0ct. 26, 5:30-8:30 p.m. $170.
www.ocaf.com
PALS INSTITUTE (PALS Institute)
The PALS Institute provides training
in GED preparation, literacy, EFL,
business and computer skills to
women. 706-548-0000
QUILTING CLASSES (Crooked
Pine Quilts) Amanda Whitsel offers
classes in quilting and sewing for
all levels and ages. 706-318-2334,
crookedpinefarm.blogspot.com
SCAR CORRECTION & TATTOO
REMOVAL (Midnight Iguana) Ron
Hendon presents a scar correction
and tattoo removal training classes.
Sept. 25-28, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
706-255-5897
SPANISH CLASSES (ALCES) ALCES
offers beginner and intermediate
classes in Spanish. $75 per month,
plus materials. 706-549-5002,
susan.wilsonl 998@gmail.com
TRADITIONAL KARATE TRAINING
(Athens Yoshukai Karate) Learn
traditional Yoshukai karate in a
positive atmosphere. Classes held
Sundays-Wednesdays. FREE!
www.athensy.com
WORD MAGIC (ACC Library) Local
writer David Oates leads a three-
week workshop for aspiring poets.
Sept. 3,10 & 17, 2-4 p.m. FREE!
706-613-3650
Kidstuff
Help Out
PALS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
(PALS Institute) Women of the World
is seeking volunteers to mentor
young adult women in earning a
GED. Spanish speakers needed.
Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9:30
a.m.-1 p.m. womentotheworld.org
SPORTSTIME (Multiple Locations)
Players will be introduced to
basketball, football, golf, kickball,
lacrosse, soccer and more. Ages
3-4. Mondays, Sept. 19—Oct. 17,
4:45-5:30 p.m. at Bishop Park.
Tuesdays, Sept. 20—Oct. 18 at
Southeast Clarke Park, athensclarke
county.com/leisure
THE HEROINES CLUB (1161 Long
Rd.) A monthly mother-daughter
empowerment circle based on the
sharing of real-life heroines and
women’s history. $25. www.the
motherdaughternest.com
ADOPTEE SUPPORT AND
ENCOURAGEMENT (Oasis
Counseling Center) Group meetings
are held for teens ages 12-17. Sept.
15—Nov. 6. 706-543-3522
ALANON (540 Prince Ave.) Alanon: a
12-step recovery program for those
affected by someone else’s drinking.
Noon and evening meetings. FREE!
www.ga-al-anon.org
CAREGIVERS’ SUPPORT GROUP
(Tuckston United Methodist Church)
Find support with other caregivers.
706-850-7272
CARING FOR CAREGIVERS (St
Gregory’s Episcopal Church) An
ongoing support group for people
caring for a loved one. www.cedar
creekwellness.org
LABOR DAY DEADLINE: The deadline for getting listed in Bulletin Board will be Thursday, Sept. 1 at noon
for the issue of Sept. 7. Email calendar@flagpole.com. Listings are printed based on available space.
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