THURSDAY - MARCH 30
GOOD CAUSE
Time To Care
Blood Give In
First Baptist Church of Augusta
10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
3500 Walton Way
FILM
My Run: A Documentary My Run
Follows Terry Hitchcock who ran 75 consecutive marathons in 75 consecutive days from St. Paul to Atlanta to raise awareness for single parents and the daily struggles they go through.
Narration by Bill Bob Thornton
Regal Cinemas
7 p.m.
$12.50
1144 Agerton Lane
706.667.9713
www.MYRUNMOVIE.COM
THEATRE
The Core Ensemble: Ain’t I A Woman
Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel
7:30 p.m.
FREE
Paine College
Mulherin Steet
706.396.7591
www.PAINE.EDU
FRIDAY - APRIL 1 (no foolin')
FILM
The General (1926)
After viewing the film, museum director Kevin Grogan leads a discussion.
Participants are invited to bring a lunch.
Morris Museum of Art
Noon
FREE
One 10th Steet
706.724.7501
FESTIVAL
First Friday
Downtown Augusta celebrates the First Friday of each month.
Arts galleries display new works, performers take to the sidewalks and streets and arts and craft vendors sell their hand-made goods.
Family friendly
Downtown Augusta
5 p.m.
FREE
Broad Street
706.826.4702
ART
Jarek Kubicki Opening
See page 41 for more of the story.
Oddfellows Art Gallery
6 p.m.
FREE
301 Eighth Street
706.513.0916
JAZZ
Augusta Young Lions with Joel Cruz
Casa Blanca Café
6 p.m.
FREE
936 Broad Street
706.504.3431\
MUSIC
Polo Asado and Tango Featuring Asado (Argentinean Barbeque)
The Art of Polo
Jazz by The Mike Frost Trio
Tanngo lessons from A & E Dance Studio’s Eduardo Diaz.
Ticket includes admission to the USCA Pacers and Polo on Sat., April 2.
Powderhouse Polo Field
6 p.m.
$60
Powderhouse Road., Aiken
803.641.1111
OUTDOORS
Moonlight Music Cruise: Carey Murdock
Enjoy live music while trolling the scenic Augusta Canal.
Bring your own snacks and beverages
Augusta Canal
6:30 p.m.
$25
1450 Greene Street
706.823.0440
COMEDY
Schrodinger’s Cat:
eXtreme Theatre Games
For mature audiences
Le Chat Noir
8 p.m.
$8 to $10
304 8th Street
706.722.3322