Document 6505031

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Document 6505031
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Morning News • Sunday, May 16, 1997 — 7f
AROUNDTOWN
w Morning News welcomes Information
from local artists about their exhibits.
It to the responsibility of the artlat or
the gflfary where the works are being
shown to submit the InformetJon H
writing to this newspaper. A date when
the exhibition will run MUST be Included.
ARTS
M*M ACT UD. will conduct an exhibition
of rare original Russian theater art and
pastels from 11 am-9 pm May 30,
31 and June 1 at the Hyatt Regency
Savannah, ballroom A on River Street.
Admission Is free and art Is available
for purchase. There will be pastels by
Michael Nlkiporenko available at the
exhibition.
more Morrnatlon, cad 232-7731.
RB> Him ART OAtUERY announoed Its
upcornlngexhWtlon titled ''George
Plant* (19144986) —Memorial
Retrospective and Exhibition.11
The exNMt is open to the public through.
June. For mail information, call Nancy
L Chamberlain or Jack Lane at (803)
785-2318 at Hilton Heed Island.
GeJtery Hours: 11 ajir-5 p.m. MondaySaturday.
STUDENT ART EXMBff — An exhibit of
Armstrong Atlantic State University's
student artwork wfll be held through
June 6 at the Fine Arts Auditorium at
AASU. The exhibit Is free and open to
the public. Sponsored by the Campus
Union Board. 927-5325.
THE VUAOE CRAFTSMAN, 223 W. River
St. A cooperative of original arts and
THE CITY OF SAMNNMfS DEPARTMENT
crafts from low country artisans of
OF CULTURAL APFAWS/IEISURE SERSavannah and surrounding areas. Now
VK» BUREAU will Implement the
featuring stainedglass art by
Georgia Council for the Art's
Savannah College of Art and Design
Grassroots Arts Program for Chatham
student Andrea O'Brian; decorative,
County.
functional, and wearable fabric crafts
Nonprofit social, cultural, educational or
by Hanrta Collins; and hand made
health-related organizations are
quilts by Betty Kaiser. Open 10 a.m.-6
encouraged to apply for GAP funolng.
pm dally. 236-7280.
Applicable funds will support arts proRMERWORKS CRAFT OAUERY, 106 E.
gramming scheduled between Aug. 4,
River St. — May feature: Gardens &
1997, and June 30,1998.
Flowers are depicted by a variety of
Grant guidelines and applications are availartists. Giana Eden is showing her
able and may be picked up at the
Garden Angels along with birdhouses
Department of Cultural Affairs, 2 E.
from Countryside and Betsy Ratsch Is
Bay St., or by calling 651-6417. The
also featured.
Grassroots Arts Program application
The exhibit is open Saturday from 10 amdeadline is June 13,1997.
6 pm and Sunday from noon-5 pm
IOT BANK ART QAUJERY, 3600 Fredenca
236-2012.
Road, Suite 12. St. Simons Island.
MOONSHELL ART OA11ERY, Hilton Head
Through May 31: Art International
Island, presents "Out of the Woods,"
Tllandsia Exhibit showcasing the
an exhibit of new pastel paintings .by
"Salon des Beaux Arts" collection of
Carol Rothrock, May 18-June 20. Her
fine original paintings and sculpture _.
workJeatures impressions of travels In
from around the world. Hours: 10 amthe West and impressions of spring in
the Low country. Rothrock demon5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. (912) 6383017. (800) 336-9469.
strates her past techniques at 6 p.m.
May 27 at the gallery. A reception for
PMTERSON ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW
will be presented May 22-25 at The
the artist will be held from 5S pm.
Mall at Shelter Cove, Hilton Head
May 18 as part of the reopening celeIsland. Hours: 10 am-9 p.m. Thursdaybration of Moonsheil Art Gallery in its
new location, 37 New Orleans Road,
Saturday and 12:30-5:30 p.m. Sunday.
For more information and to reserve
Suite M, upstairs. Hilton Head Island.
space, call Jackie Patterson at (205) • The public is invited to attend all opening
events. For more information, call Ann
452-1490.
HARBOUR LIGHTS SWMNQ EVENT will be
Light at (803) 341-3339. Gallery hours.
are 11 a.m.-5 pjn Tuesday-Friday and
held from 4-6 p.m. May 25 at Sanders
1-5 p.m. Saturday.
.
Country Store. U.S. 80, Wilmington
LIGHT WWES OAUERY wW host an exhiIsland. Bill YbUnger, founder of Harbour
bition of recent works by members
Lights, will sign two pieces per cusStacy Gibbon), Rachel Green, Elsie
tomer. For more information, call 897Teiiaterro Hill, John Mitchell, Karen
4861.
Nangte and Joseph Shields. Exhibition
OAULERY 209: Peggy Burnett and Randee
continues through June. Call 236Powell are the featured artists during
1080.
May. Gallery 209 is on East River
SOUTHERN
IMAGES GALLERY, 132 E.
Street and open from 10:30 a.m.-5:30
Oglethorpe Ave., presents "INTERIp.m. Monday-Saturday and from noorv
ORS" photographs by Jack Leigh,
5:30 p.m. Sunday. For more informathrough
July 12. Gallery hours are from
tion, call Hank Weisman at 2364583
10 am-5 pm Monday-Saturday, 10
or 238-5777.
am-2 pm Sunday. Call 2346449 for
BRUCE ORULKE will have an achitect
exhibit through May 31 at FountainNew Library, BrewtorvParker College.
Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday;
8 am-4 p.m. Friday; and 1:3O5 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday. Presented by
BrewtonParker College. The exhibit is
free. For more information, call (912)
583-3235.
THE WAY EXMBfnON at The Art Center at
City Market features the mixed medte
paintings of Stacie Jean Alberto. The
paintings, many of which were inspired
by a recent crosscountry auto trip,
Include figurative and landscape subjects. The work Is presented on canvas, luan board, free-standing screens
and recycled bottles and includes a
self-portrait titled "Bathing Nude" and
a three-panel screen call
• . "Bonaventure."
Atoano graduated from Savannah Cortege
. of Art and Design and recently held a
.;. solo exhibition In the Bistro Savannah
series of Juried exhibits. Her Art Center
exhibition will be in her studio/gallery
on the upper level of the Franklin Ward
South complex. Hours: noon-4 pm
Monday-Friday and weekends by
appointment. Studto/gallery: 2320591.
MORMNQ mil OAUERY (formerly BuN
Street Gallery) has relocated to 8 E.
Liberty St. end I* now featuring wood,
sculpture work by George EdenfleW.
He hee recently began combining his
cobpersmtthing technique along with
his wood sculpture, making beautiful
fountains to enhance any setting and
add the soothing sound of running
water.
Mark McKlm opens his resident glass studk> MondayJ/rtdey.
Gallery hours: 10 am-6 pm Monday,
Saturday. 2334307.
THE LMHTHOUSt GALLERY, at the foot of
. the Tybee lighthouse, announces new
. works and new hours.
There are new works In May by Tybee
Arts Association members, featuring
fine photography, paintings, pottery
'
and sculpture, poetry, stained glees,
Jewelry end printmaklng. Hour* 10
am-6 pm 9*urday-Sundey, noon-4
.' pm Monday- Friday (ctoeed
„
, Tuesdays.) 7864920.
• tfMNB MEMBER* BHOW wHI be held
. from 11 em-6 pm weekdays and 1-6
• pm weekends through Jury Oat
Trustee Gardens, 10 Bishops Court.
•• The show Is presented by Savannah
'" Art Association, The show l» free. For
i^h^t . .y. «M I n n
11 in* 1 1 idl K)n. '
THE SIGNATURE GALLERY OF SAVANNAH
•f CITY MARKET is featuring the etchings and water colors of Kathy Miller.
Miller has created a new series of
• etchings of endangered spec ies t hat
have been chosen by the American
Museum of Natural History In New
York to be exhibited and sold in the
museum. Miller works at the gallery every Saturday
and is happy to answer all questions
about her work. The Signature Gallery
is open every day from 10 am.-5 pm
and on Sundays from noon-5 p.m.
BROUBHTON STREET FWE ART GALLERY,
511 E. Broughton St. Featuring Jeff
Crowell, photography, and Walter
Schlck, pastels. Other artists with
works on exhibit Include Kathy Binder,
Beryl Brooks, Laura DiNeflo, Greg
Guenther. Chuck Hamilton, Jon 0.
Holloway, H.P. Sateeby end Mark
Uzmann. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Saturday or by appointment,
232-6633.
TNI BfACH MSTfTUn AfKJGAN AMENCAN CULTURAL CENTER wHI have a
(oca) artists exhibition of photographs
by professor Ketth Cardwell and photography students of Savannah College
of Art and Design.
CLASSES ft READINGS
rM opening*
In computer application classes at
Windsor Forest Golden Age Center
beginning May 19. CaH Gary Garrett at
921-2108.
—•
TtON wlH be held from 10 am-2 pm
May 24 at SkkJeway Island State Park.
Featuring: pot making demonstrations;
handon projects; and primitive Kim
demonstration. For more information,
call Karia Taylor at 598-2301. The
event Is free.
iORSffS STUDIO at 200-f
Montgomery Crossroads to offering the
following classes In May:
Banes of Art Rubber Stamping
cmDoeemg
Stamping on Fabric
Introduction to the Techniques of
. Stamping and HandpeJntlnf on ceramic
and terra cottatlto*
Painted Furniture
Birdhouses
Handetarnped end hendpemted eft .
Cw^UhAAlMtf
How to get stuff in Calendar
The Sevsrnsft Mowing Newt and CsroNne Munlnf News welcome
Information for our Calendar Hstktts. MgW CKi>e, Muate, Theater and
Audttion listings appear In Friday Dtoretona. Saturday and Sunday's
Accent sections contain a Hat of area tourist efteeartnortentertaav
merit events. And Arts, Attractions and Cteaes/Tefrs/Readlngs are
Hated In Sunday's Arts and Travel section. Information must" be submitted IN WRITING by 5 pjn. one week prior to publication. Items
without information such as date, time, place, sponsor* cost or phone
number may not be used. The Calendar listings are free. The newspaper reserves the right to reject Items at the editor's discretion.
Unsolicited Information or photographs cannot be returned.
EVENT:.
TIME
......
LOCATION:
•„
PRESENTED BY:
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,
Saturdays, through June 7, at the
Artist Studto on Wilmington Island. The
fas I* $150 tor a six-weak course. Call
Rebecca WUU* at 897-1689,
AMBWCAN RB> CROSS offers Lrteguard
Training Courses:
Claw 2 — 8 am-7 pm May 17-18 —
Betheada Home for Boy*.*
Class 3 — 9 am-4:30 pjn. June 943 rDetheeda Home for Boy*.
da** 4 — 6-10 pm June 26-27 at
Bethesda Home tor Boy*. And 8 am-7
pjn. June 28/29 — Bethesda Home for
Boya.
To participate in the course, students
must be abte to perform the following
•kill* during the first pool cession: 500yard swim including 100 yards crawl;
100 yards breast stroke; 100 yards
side stroke; and 200 yards winner's
choice with no stopping or walking.
Also, two-minute tread water using
legs only and drve to a depth of 9 feet
to retrieve a 10 pound brick.
Student* must be age 15 by the end of
the course In order to receive certification. All classes require pre*agistration. The cost of the course, including
instructional materials, is $125.6515323.
nand
Tybee Island ,towhere, In 1B62,
defense strategy changed worldwide, .,
whan rifled cannon Drat Srtt overcame ''
a maaonry fortilteatlon. Museum
exhibits, auolovtauaj program, bookstore. nature trail*, boat launching
ramp and a picnic area are available.
Open 8:30 am-6:15 pjn. dally.
AdmMon: $2, under 17 free. 7865787.
eJMOtMHDMM HOUSE. Madteon
Square, was Gen. William T. Sfterman'f
headquarters during the Union occupev
tlon of Savannah and is the pariah
house of St. John's Epiacopal Church. '
Open 10 am-4 pjn. Tuesday-Saturday.
$4 for adults, $2 for students. 2333845.
U.S. 80 East
HAMSJON-TURNERMUSaJM.330
Abercom St., across from Lafayette
Square. It Is where the character
"Mandy" from "Midnight In the Garden
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL.
and Good and Evil" lives. Tours daily ,
OTHER:
10 am-5 pjn. Cost: $5 adults, $2.50
children. Walking tours start at the ,
house and goes throughout historic
downtown Savannah. Cost: $10 adults.
$5 children. Make reservations. Ghost
Cut out this form and send Information to:
CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS TOBe
tours are offered every Friday and
Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. Cost: $ld
1AUQHT M MICHAEL'S CLASSROOM,
Community News Desk
adults. $5 children. 2334800.
8102 Abercom St. For more informaSavannah Morning News/Carolina Morning News
MSTORIC
RAJUKMD SHOPS on Martin
tion and times, call 927-4766.
P.O. BoxlOSS.
Luther King Jr. Boulevard. These anteWatercolor — Jerry Kimbatl. Alt skill levels
bellum shops, a National Historic
can succeed in creating a painting of
Savannah, Ga. 31402
Landmark, recently designated as the
fruit, flower or lighthouse. New sesOr fax information to 912-234-6522
official State of Georgia railroad musesions start: May 20, 22. 27, 29.
um, make up the oldest and most comBob Ross — method of oil painting —
plete railroad repair and manufacturing
Martene
Cessna.
Learn
easy
techlecture will be held at 12:15 pm May
scarves
facilities remaining in the United
niques for creating an oil painting.
21 at Ashmore Auditorium at
Paper Making — learn this ancient art
States. Operating HO model railroad
From
noor>4:30
pm
May
25.
Armstrong
Atlantic
State
University.
and use It to recycle materials found at
layout, volunteer activities. Open daily
Wilton
Cake
Decorating
—
All
levels
The Dragon Gathers Her Children: China's
home, turning them into stationary,
10 a.m.-* pjn. for setfgulded tours.
taught, four parts to each series. New
Recovery of Hong Kong — A lecture by
collages and other projects.
Fee:
$2.50 adults; $2 seniors, stubasics
begins:
from
10-8:30
a.m.
May
AASU
Professor
George
Pruden
examChildren's Art Classes
dents
and military. 651-6823.
19
and
from
6:30-8:30
p.m.
Level
II
ining China's movement to reclaim its
Adult Art Classes
KUH MUSEUM, 505 W. 36th St., has
begins: from 6:3T>8:30 p.m..
former territory. The lecture will be
Wato color Classes
African carvings and other artifacts.
Kids
Club
—
Natalie
—
from
10
am.-noon
held
at
12:15
p.m.
May
22
at
Ashmore
Classes are scheduled based on individual
Open 11 am.-5 pm and 7-9 p.m.
May
17
(Sand
Art)
and
May
24
(Face
Auditorium at Armstrong Atlantic State
or group need. Call 927-8500 for more
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appoint- ,
Painting).
University.
information.
ment only. No admission charge. 236Memory
Book
Workshop
—
Katharine
SAANNAH
SPEECH
AND
HEAJUNO
CENNEW CONNECTIONS TO WORK AT SAVAN8544.
Hemphill
—
from
1-3
p.m.
May
24.
TER offers Sign Language Classes
NAH TECH: UPCOMMQ WORKSHOPS:
ANDREW LOW HOUSE, 329 Abercom St.,
Theme: "Family Tree."
from 5:30-7 p.m. on Thursdays,
For more information call, Lynn Player at
facing Lafayette Square. Open 10:30
Free
Class
Preview
—
from
1-4
p.m.
May
through
June
12.
Classes
for
begin(912) 351-4497 or (800) 769*362,
am-4 p.m. weekdays; noon-4 p.m.
31.
In
front
of
store
see
the
instructors
ners, intermediate, advance and conext, 4497.
Sundays; closed Thursdays and nationdemonstrate what will be taught in
versation practice class. Prenregistra- •
Interviewing For Jobs — 6$ p.m. May 22,
al
holidays. Last tour at 3:30 p.m.
their
classes.
tton
Is
required.
For
more
information,
Breakout Room 8., Main Campus,
Donation:
$6 for adults; $3 for children
Calligraphy
—
from
4:306
pm
May
24
call 3554601.
Savannah Tech. No cost.
6-12; including Girt Scouts ant) Scout
and 31. Learn the art of old script writ8&F RMM.Y ARTS CENTER, HSJON
Choosing A Training Program — 9 am-l
leaders, children under 6 free. 233ing
with
speclaffcns.
HEAD
BLAND:
p.m. May 19,_Breakout Room B., Main
6854.
.
Turn
a
mistake
into
art
—
Maxine
Helmey
Juggling Workshops — Steve Dahm —
Campus, Savannah Tech. No cost.
JUUETTE
OORDON
LOW QML SCOUT CEN— from 10 a.nvnoon May 29. Weave
May 26, or June 9, for beginners; and
Searching Foi A Job — 6-9 pjn. May 20.
TER, 142 Bull Si., is open from 10 .
a discarded watercokx painting into
May 19, June 2 or June 16, for Interat Breakout Room B, Main Campus,
a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays except
another
art
form
or
jewelry.
All
materimediate. Age 10-15, from 5:30-7 p.m.;
Savannah Tech. No cost.
Wednesday,
10 am.-4 p.m. Saturday
als
provided.
and 16-adults. 7-9 p.m. Cost: $15 per
Completing Job Application — 6-9 pm
and 12:304:30 pm Sunday. $5for,
workshop.
May 21, Break out Room B, Main
adults, $4 for children 6-18 and stuPuppetmaking — .Ybstle — May 24:
Campus, Savannah Tech. No cost.
dents.
Free for children 5 and under.
Summer Sandy Castles with Rod
Managing Family Finances — 9 am.-noon
Discount for Girt Scouts. 233-4501.
MONTY 8TH AIR FORCE HERTM0E
Puppets; June 7: Castles and
May 27, Breakout Room B, Main
OJRL
SCOUT NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS,
MUSEUM
honors
the
more
than
one
Fairytales; June 28: Animal Tails; and '
Campus, Savannah Tech. No cost.
330
Drayton St., is open 10 a.m.-5
million
men
and
women
who
have
July 12: Bugs and Buzzzz. Each
Writing Resumes — 6-9 pjn. May 29,
p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
served in the 8th Air Force since It
Saturday, from 2-4 p.m. Age: 5-12
Breakout Room B, Main Campus,
Features
historic Girl Scout memorabilwas
created
in
Savannah
In
1942,
and
years. Cost: $10 (includes materials).
Savannah Tech. No cost.
ia,
gift
shop
and merchandise, and
is
now
open
to
the
public
from
10
a.m.Furniture Painting — Joyce Ryals — from
THE GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
activity center for troops. Free. Troops
6 p.m. seven days a week. It features
9 a.m-4 p.m. May 30 or May 31. one1997 Summer Lecture SeriesiEthnlc
should call ahead to register for activi'
a
100,000
volume
capacity
library,
day
workshops.
Adults.
Cost:
$75.
Influences in Early Georgia
ties.
232-8200.
archives,
memorial
gardens,
an
art
Landscape in the Medium of Your Choice •
"Why Savannah Jews are Southern" — 7
MASSC
HERTTAOE CENTER of the
gallery, meeting and study rooms, a
— Joyce Nagel — from 1-4 p.m. June
p.m. June 5, at Hodgson Hall, 501
Savannah-Chatham Public Schools,
gift shop and a snack bar as well as a
2-6. Teens and adults. Cost: $75.
Whltaker St. (Parking available in the
207 E. Gordon St., has exhibits on
large
exhibit
area.
The
90,000-squareOil Painting — Julia Haywood — from 10
lot at the comer of Barnard and
Savannah's unique city plan; Egyptian,
foot museum is located at the intera.m.-2:30 p.m. June 9-13. oneweek
Gaston streets.) Mark Greenberg, hisGreek, Roman and Victorian architecsection of Interstate 95 and U.S. 80
workshop. Teens and adults. Cost:
torian, Museum of the Southern Jewish
ture;
and a 19th century schoolroom.
(Exit
18)
in
Pooler.
Admission
is
by
$90.
Experience, Jackson, Miss. Co-sponOpen
9 am.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday.
membership card or by purchasing
Watercotor — Prtnclne Tighe — from 6:30sored by the Savannah Jewish
Admission: $2. 651-7022.
tickets at $7.50 for adults, $6.50 for
8:30 pm June 10.17,24 and Jury 1,
Federation.
OATLAND
ISLAND EDUCATION CENIBR,
children
ages
6-12.
Children
under
six
four-week session. Teens and adults.
"William Bertram aid the Darten Scots"
711
Sandtown
Road, has a trail sysare admitted free. Group rates are
Cost: $60.
— 7 p.m. July 10. at Hodgson Hall,
tem, plant and animal exhibits, and a
available at $5.50 per person for
Arts & Science Camp — Painting,
501 Whltaker St. Edward Cashin, •>
historic
cabin site. Open 8:30 am-6
groups
of
20
people
or
more.
Drawing, Science, Movement &
Augusta State University. Co-sponp.m.
Monday-Friday
and 11 am-5 pm
RALPH
MARK
OftBERT
CML
RIGHT*
Creative Writing — from 9-2 pjn. July
sored by the St. Andrew's Society of
the second Saturday of each month.
MUSEUM showcases Savarmah;s
7-25, Monday-Friday. Ages: 66,9-10,
Savannah.
Admission
Is a cash donation. 897dynamic
role
in
one
of
the
nation's
11-13. (Bring a bagged lunch). Cost:
The programs are free and open to the
3773.
most
significant
and
critical
eras:
the
$90 per week. Sign up for one week
public. (912) 651-2125.
CM) Rights Movement. Located at 460 OWENS-THOMAS HOUSE, 124 Abercom.
and ad three.
BASKETRY WORKSHOP will be conducted
featuring the nation's finest example of
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the
by Kim Keats from 6:308:30 pm May Oneway Acting Workshops—Elizabeth
Regency Architecture, will remain
museum
Is
open
9
am-5
p.m.
Monday
Austin Goodwin — from 10 am.-2:30
27 at the Serf Family Arts Center,
open
during the 1996-97 Preservation
through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday.
pm June 14,21.28 or July 5
Hilton Head. Presented by the Disney
Project, with both regular tours and
Cost: $4 adults, $3 seniors, $2 stu(Dumagan's Alley). Ages: 1047 year*.
Vacation Club Studo. For more Inforspecial preservation tour*. Hour*: 10
dents.
231-8900.
(Bring a bagged lunch). Cost: $30 par
mation, call Keats at (803) 686-3945.
„
ATTRACTIONS
ext. 308.
PROGRAM — -^ArCH THE WIND" —
Savannah Sailing Center presents
weektong sessions at Lake Mayer from
June 9 through the week of Aug. 11 tor
Juniors (8 and above) end every other
Saturday for adults. Times: Juniors,
morning session from 8:30 aJtv-noon
and afternoon session from 1-6 PJTU;
and adults, 0 am.-l pjn. The cost Is
$76 per seeeton for Juniors and $20
per eetston for adults (one SaturdayK >•
For more information, cell 231-0996 or
fax to 2314699.
sentad by the Clinical Social Work
Association of Savannah win be held
May 29 and 30 at Rivers End
Restaurant In Trwiderbctt. Coat:
CSWA members, $90 tor two day*.
$80 tar oouptee workshop and $60 for
ethtos; end for noftrMrnbara, $100 for
two days, $90 for couples workshop
and $60 for ethics. CaN 3624264 or
36466ft'for more Wbrmetton.
A4HNETHONB ATLANTIC Wlfl UMVINSt
Pedro Luis Gchavema, Venezuela's ambaasador to the UnRad States, wM apeak
at the Inaugural lecturer for the AASU
Ambassador Series on Peace.
Economic Development end Trade. The
day. Sign up for Just one or all four.
Summer Theatre Camp — Don Gruel and
Noel Holland — from 9 am-4 pm July
7-25, Monday-Friday (Durwagan1*
Alley). Focus Areas: July 7-11, Baric
Acting Shins: Ady 14-18. Stage
Combat Fights; and July 21-26,
Musical Theatre. Ages: 10-13 and 1417. (Brine • bagged lunch). Cost: $90
par weak.
Summer Theatre Class — Sarah Thigpen
and/or Matt Rankln — from 830-10
am for age* 7-12; from 10:15-11*6
am for ages 134B. June 10-26,
Tuesday* and Tnurtdey* (Dunnagsn'*
Alley). Cost: $60 for three week a»
•km or $16 par class for dropJn students. Student* must register In
advance.
AH classes require advenoe figuration.
Classes have a minimum and maulmum enrollment raqufreineni so register early. Registration may be mads In
person or by phone: (803) 6863846,
. ext. 234; or fax: (803) 842-7877. A
$16 cancellation fte wHI be ataaiiBd.
Registration forma Be available from
the administrative offices and will be
mailed on request. The Self Family
Art* Canter I* at 14-Snettar Cove
Lane.
wW be held from 9 am-l pm on
MUSEUM OF COASW MSTORY and St.
Simons Lighthouse is open seven day*
a week. Hours: 10 e nx-5 pm.
Monday-Saturday and 1:30- 5 pm
Sunday. Closed on hoiidey*. Admission
price* 12 and over $3, children 6-11
$1, and under ate free.
TOURS OF HHTOMO URST B*f*N IA*.
TVT CHURCH are available 10 amrnon on Wednesday* by appointment.
2326626 or 233J366.
MMNPORT HOUSE AN»MUHUM, 324
E. State St., I* open 10 am-4:30 pm
dally. Walking tour* on the hour and
naJfhoun last tour at^ pm each day.
$4 general adrntsaion. $3 tor age* 618, free for chHdran under 6^2368097.
•H«SIIA»loaiAl.MUSSMyi, Pine and
Early attest* m Springfield, I* open 10
am- 2 pm Saturday and 2-6 pm
qojt; Free, but donation* are accepted.
WRTMCAUJS1W8W1HWTORIO
PARK, nine mne* eatt of Richmond
HHI, I* an en ample of a CortMirrta
earthwork fortification. It ha* a rnuasum, historical movie, tours by reservation, and camping. Open 9am-6 pjn.
Tueedey-Saturdey, and 26:30 pm
Sunday. Closed Monday. $1.60 for
aduRa, 76 cent* tor children age* 512.727-2339,
am-5 pjn., Tue»Set; and 2 pm ;
Sunday. Admission: $6 for adults, $3
for student* $2 for children 6-12, $6
for senior*, and free for children under
6. Call 2334743.
PIANNERY O'CONNOR. CISUPHOOO
HOME, 207 E. Chariton St., teeture*
restored and refurbished parior-lavei
room* a* well a* pictures and menwv
to* of O'Connor. Open Saturday* and
Sunday* 1-4 pm Admission free, donation* accepted. 2336014.
COASTAL ItPIIAt* SOOSm/OU> PORT
JAOKSON MSTORIC STO, 1 Fort
Jackson Road, I* open 9 am-6 pm
MondaySaturday. noon6 pjn. on _
Sunday. Special program* era offered
at 1 pm. 2 pm, 3:30 pm and 430
p.m. dally. Pennanent exhMt* relating
to miHtary and cMHan Nfi during the
CM! War, artifact* from the CSS
Georgla and an active calendar of
event*. Coat Is $2.60 for adults and
$2tor*tud*nt»,*rrr^*erv«ce*menv
bar* and senior cKlan*. PraeshooHEa
cNKJren admitted free. 232-3946.
MEMtt* MUSSUM, U.S. 17, In Midway
feature* furntaNnf• and artltot* from
the 1752-1669 period. Hours are 10
am-4 pm, Tuesday through Saturday,
and 24 pm Sunday. Admterion to $3
adult*. $1 »tud*fit*. Group rates aval
, (912) 8846837.