Thursday, March 24, 2011

Ticket Giveaway - literally...

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

your daily planner for March 24 & 25



Thursday, March 24, 2011
HISTORY
Lewis & Clark: The Journey 
With Dr. Dorothy Pratt, University of South Carolina
6:30 p.m.
Free
Headquarters Library
706.821.2600
www.ECGRL.ORG


THEATRE GREASE
Augusta Prep presents the rock and roll world of 1950s high school in this energetic musical love story. 
7 p.m.
$10 to $12
Augusta Prep
706.863.1906
www.AUGUSTAPREP.ORG


Friday, March 25, 2011

ART 
Art at Lunch: The Syntax of Objects
Augusta artist Kath Girdler Engler discusses her unique sculptural creations. Paid reservations due by March 23
Noon
$10 to $14
The Morris Museum of Art
706.724.7501
www.THEMORRIS.ORG


FILM 
Diary of A Wimpy Kid 
4 p.m.
Free
Nancy Carson Library
803.279.5767 
www.ABBE-LIB.ORG


COMEDY
Schrodinger’s Cat Party Bus
4:30 p.m.
$50
Meet at Le Chat Noir
706.722.3322
www.LCNAUGUSTA.COM

FESTIVAL
Yellow Jessamine Festival
Live music, refreshments and games for kids
5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Free
Jackson Square, North Augusta
803.441.4300
www.NORTHAUGUSTA.NET


THEATRE
GREASE
7 p.m.
$10 to $12
Augusta Prep Day School
706.863.1906 
www.AUGUSTAPREP.ORG


GOOD CAUSE
Cookin’ for Kids Oyster Roast
A benefit dinner for Child Enrichment – serving our area’s abused and neglected. Rock to the music of The Toasters while enjoying fresh, steamed, roasted and raw oysters
7 p.m.
$35 ($60 per couple)
Daniel Field Airport
706.737.4631 


GOOD CAUSE
Rollin’ on the River: Casino Night
Roll the dice for the Arts and Heritage Center of North Augusta while enjoying dinner by Olive Garden and a cash bar.
7 p.m..
$35
The Boathouse, Augusta Marina
803.441.4380


CLASSICAL
Symphony Augusta: Mahler’s Titan
8 p.m.
$40
Etherredge Center, USCA
803.641.3305
www.USCA.EDU


COMEDY
The Beards of Comedy 
10 p.m.
$10
Sky City
706.945.1270 
www.SKYCITYAUGUSTA.COM

Monday, March 21, 2011

Avett Brothers - see them LIVE

SUNDAY - MARCH 27 at The Bell!
Buy your tickets here:




Mikaela Fuchs (pronounced “Fox”), baker at Manuel’s Bread CafĂ©, is a maker of things. She makes cakes, calendars and curtains. She labors for hours in the kitchen over her delicious pastries and slow-rising breads, in the screenprinting studio where she creates her Hungry Fox printed goods and at home, on the floor or the dining room table, where she tries her hand at whatever pops in her head to create. She is twenty-six years old. Her artist’s statement? “I really think I can make anything.”


read the entire article on page 16
www.vergelive.com

Zach Myers spoke to verge: “souLLow”

When Zach Myers and Ingram Hill’s Chris Allen describe heir tour as “acoustic,” they mean it in the truest sense: two men, one piano and two Taylor acoustic guitars: a 914 for Allen and a custom 814 style for Myers — a birthday present from Bob Taylor. 


Myers is best known as the guitarist for multi-platinum rock band Shinedown, one of the few groups who consistently sell out concerts, move CDs and place single after single at the top of the charts. They completed a successful acoustic tour last year and, according to Myers, are now at work on new material.

“The point of our band is that 
we believe 
in ourselves,our fans believe in us 
and we believe in our fans.” 

– ZACH MYERS OF SHINEDOWN


Zach Myers spoke to verge about what audiences can expect on March 22 at his “souLLow” acoustic show at The Vue.
Read the entire one - on -one interview on page 23 
www.vergelive.com