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“Finding Freedom Waiting” by Beth Sale is on view in “We Are All Makers,” a group exhibition of artwork by Lyndon
House arts Center staff members, that is currently on view at the Athens-Clarke County Library through Feb. 12.
group for survivors of domestic vio
lence. Mondays, 6:30-8 p.m. www.
project-safe.org
RECOVERY DHARMA (Recovery
Dharma) This peer-led support
group offers a Buddhist-inspired
path to recovery from any addiction.
Visit the website for details. Thurs
days, 7 p.m. FREE! www.athens
recoverydharma.org
SEX ADDICTS ANONYMOUS (Ath
ens, GA) Athens Downtown SAA
offers a message of hope to anyone
who suffers from a compulsive sex
ual behavior. Contact for location.
www.athensdowntownsaa.com
SUPPORT GROUPS (Integrity Coun
seling & Personal Development)
ICPD offers several support groups.
“LGBTQIA+ Young Adults Group"
is offered forages 18-30. Email for
dates. “Survivors of Suicide Loss
Group” is offered the first Wednes
day of every month, 7-8 p.m.
Register by emailing avipperman@
gmail.com. “Veterans, Dependents
& Caregivers Benefits Resource &
Claim Assistance Group" is offered
the first Saturday of every month,
9-1 Oa.m. “How to Talk About
Bullying Workshop for Parents &
Children” is held Jan. 7,10:30
a.m.-11:30 a.m. $10. “Self-Care
Workshop” is held Dec. 8 and Jan.
5, 7-8 p.m. $10. Ibennett.icpd@
gmail.com, www.integrityofjeffer-
son.com
Word on the Street
ATHENS BEER TRAIL TROLLEY
TOURS (Athens, GA) A new trolley
tour will provide transportation
between six local breweries:
Akademia, Athentic, Creature Com
forts, Southern Brewing, Terrapin
Beer and Normaltown Brewing.
Trolley tours run every Thursday
and Friday from 3-9 p.m. www.
athenstrolleytours.com/beer-
trolley-tour
CORNHOLE LEAGUE REGISTRA
TION (Southern Brewing Co.) Now
registering for the seven-week win
ter league. Four different divisions
of play are offered to accommodate
all levels. League meets Wednes
days, Jan. 11—Feb. 22, 6-9 p.m.
info@cornholeatl.com
ICE SKATING VOLUNTEERS (Clas
sic Center, Atkins Ford Arena) The
Classic Center is seeking organi
zations to volunteer at the skate
rental center. Volunteers will early
$1 per paid skater towards their
non-profits. Email to participate.
stephanie@classiccenter.com
MARGO METAPHYSICAL EVENTS
(Margo Metaphysical) Monday
Tarot Readings offered 1-5 p.m.
($6 per card). Tuesday Tarot with
Davita offered 4-6 p.m. ($5 per
card). Wednesday Night Sound
Healing with Joey held 6-7:30 p.m.
($35). Thursday Tarot with Courtney
is offered 12-5 p.m. ($10-45).
Friday Henna Party with Aiyanna
($10-75). 706-372-1462
PAUL T. MARTIN HOSPITALITY
EDUCATION FUND (Athens,
GA) The Classic Center Cultural
Foundation provides $25,000 from
the education fund to individuals
interested in pursuing careers in
hospitality, event, music or sports
management. Students enrolled
in hospitality industry programs
at UGA, Athens Tech and Athens
Community Career Academy are
encouraged to apply. Deadline Feb.
17. foundation@classiccenter.
com, www.classiccenter.com/
scholarships
RABBIT BOX (VFW Post 2872) Seek
ing storytellers to share seven-min
ute true tales. Upcoming themes
include “Ready or Not" in January,
“Duets” (two presenters at a time)
in February, “Mystifying" in March,
“Awkward!" in April and “Gone
but not Forgotten" in May. Email
to participate. rabbitboxstories@
gmail.com
RABBIT HOLE EVENTS (Rabbit Hole
Studios) Monday Song Circle,
Tuesday Open Mic and Thursday
Song Circle are all held 7-10 p.m.
Other events include free Seventh
Generation Native American Church
services (Sundays, 11 a.m.),
Athens Blockchain Society meet
ings (Wednesdays, 2 p.m.), yoga
(Wednesdays, 5 p.m.), meditation
(Wednesdays, 6 p.m.) and Athens
Area Pagan meetings (Wednesdays,
8 p.m.) Events are free or donation
based, www.rabbitholestudios.org/
calendar
RAIN BARRELS (ACC Department of
Transportation and Public Works)
Barrel kits include a recycled
55-gallon plastic drum and RainRe-
cycle installation kit from the Rain
Barrel Depot, including a FlexiFit
downspout diverter. Barrels must
be pre-ordered online. $30. www.
accgov.com/10477/Rain-Barrel-
Order-Form
STORMWATER CALENDARS (ACC
Transportation and Public Works
Department) Calendars are free and
can be picked up or mailed to local
addresses, accgov.com/10562/
Request-a-Stormwater-Calendar
WINTER REGISTRATION (Athens,
GA) The Athens-Clarke County
Leisure Services Department offers
a variety of activities highlighting
the arts, environmental science,
recreation, sports and holiday
events for adults and children. Now
registering. Scholarships available.
www.accgov.com/myrec
WORK.SHOP (160 Winston Dr.)
Open rehearsal and performance
space for theater, comedy, dance,
classes and events. $10/hour.
lisayaconelli@gmail.com, www.
workshopathens.com ®
Six virtuosic voices. Ten Grammy Awards.
Peerless a cappella holiday music.
Take 6
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
The impeccable vocal harmony of Take 6 is a
magic fairy dust that renews every song it touches.
Keyboard
SAT
7:30 pm
Hodgson Concert Hall
Tickets start at $25 with promo code PAC25. UGA students $10. Free parking.
Buy tickets now: pac.uga.edu or (706) 542-4400
Scan for info and tickets
ZZX Performing Arts Center
III UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
230 River Road, Athens
A Good Story Foods by PSTINGI Events
Order your holiday meals by 12/19, pickup at Epting Events on 12/22
Visit us at AGoodStoryFoods.com
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