2013-10-16



SOUTHERN WINGS BIRD CLUB AUCTION SET

Monday, October 21 – 7 PM at the Gwinnett Justice & Administration Center

(Note the date change – 3rd Monday)

Everyone is invited, bring family and friend, bring items to sell, for the birds, garden, home, baked goods. Bring month to buy items for yourself, friends and family.

Join members of the Southern Wings Bird Club as we make time to raise money for our organization.  A great way to meet the members of the club, see what the club is all about and perhaps get some great items. All proceeds go to the Southern Wings Bird Club. www.southernwingsbc.com

GEHC CELEBRATES NATURE’S NOCTURNAL HAPPENINGS AT THE ANNUAL CREATURES OF THE NIGHT FESTIVAL OCT. 18



As the leaves begin to fall and the crisp, cool air of autumn takes its hold on Georgia, the woods of the Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center (GEHC) come alive at night. Come experience the wonders of nocturnal animals and their amazing adaptations at the Creatures of the Night Festival on Friday, Oct. 18, 2013. The event starts at 6pm and ends at 9pm.

Meet real, live examples of night time creatures that might inhabit your own backyard, including an owl and an opossum.  The event will also feature an indoor scavenger hunt, crafts, owl pellet dissections, Discovery Dome shows, a night sky presentation, a full moon tram ride and an enchanted display of nature themed, carved pumpkins. Throughout the evening, the GEHC will offer night hikes for both younger and older visitors where participants will use all of their senses to explore what goes bump in the night.

The GEHC will also host a “green” pumpkin carving contest as a part of the festival to see how creative guests can be in carving their fall pumpkins with a “green” or nature theme. Entries for the contest must be delivered to the GEHC before the event on Oct. 18.

“We are encouraging guests to use their imagination to come up with a green or nature themed carving for their jack-o-lanterns. Their creations will be displayed and judged by staff and visitors at the enchanted pumpkin display during the Creatures of the Night Festival,” said Jason West, director of programming.

Program fees for the Creatures of the Night Festival are $5.00 for ages 13 and up and $3.00 for ages three to 12.  Children two and under and GEHC members are free.  Program fees can be paid at the door, or you can register and pay online at www.gwinnettEHC.org.

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THE HUDGENS CELEBRATES FUSION OF ART AND CULTURE AT OCT. 26TH EVENT

DULUTH ― The Hudgens Center for the Arts, the region’s premier cultural arts center, hosts its inaugural fundraiser on October 26, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Debuting as “The Hudgens Party,” this extraordinary event features live music, dancing, and salsa lessons by such distinguished artists Tino Garrido and dance ensembles: Salsa Belles, Ballet Folklorico Danceando, the Gwinnett Ballet and The Royal Dance Academy.  There will be an open bar with signature cocktails, Latin-inspired fare, a silent auction featuring one of a kind opportunities, as well as a special silent auction item created live by nationally renowned artist Kathy Fincher.

Hosted in the Fowler Gallery, Kistner Atrium, and Sculpture Garden, the dramatic backdrop for this event is the Hudgens’ current exhibit: Hispanoamericanos ― Traveling Souls. Based on Felix Berroa’s Hispanic-American Visual Artist Project, the exhibit features the brilliant work of artists in a wide variety of media, whose inspiration and influence springs from their native lands of Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Puerto Rico, El Salvador, and other Latin American countries.

The Hudgens pARTy Silent Auction offers opportunities to bid on unique experiences including an island vacation in the South Pacific, a dinner party catered by award-winning chef Massimo Mariano, a private box for a Gwinnett Braves or Gladiators game, and more.

Tickets for the gala event are $75 per person for members; $100 for non-members. Festive cocktail attire is encouraged. To make reservations, visit www.thehudgens.org, or call the Hudgens at 770-623-6002. Payment may also be mailed directly to The Hudgens Center at 6400 Sugarloaf Parkway, Building 300, Duluth, GA, 30097.  All funds raised support community visual arts programs presented by The Hudgens Center.

About The Hudgens

Established in 1981, The Jacqueline Casey Hudgens Center for the Arts showcases the best of local, regional, and national artists through a variety of year-round exhibitions and visual arts initiatives. Adjacent to Gwinnett Center, the Hudgens includes five beautiful exhibit spaces, curated year-round, an award-winning outdoor sculpture garden, a whimsical children’s wing with reading room, and gift shop. Programs offered to the community include artists’ lectures, year-round creative art classes and workshops, and art immersion programming for under-served youth. Additionally, the Hudgens is home to metro Atlanta’s exclusive Art of Healing Program, which highlights and promotes the curative effects of art on patients and their caregivers.

The Hudgens’ mission is to bring art lovers, leaders, and learners together through quality programs and exhibits.  To learn more about The Hudgens Center exhibits and offerings, visit www.thehudgens.com; connect with Facebook; Twitter:@hudgensart; or call 770-623-6002.

Other Upcoming Event

Nov. 2: A Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead activities tied to Hispanosamericanos ― Free Admission for Members, $3 to $5 for Guests — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Back row left to right: Ron Thompson, Jake Mappes, Jason Clark, Robbie Summerour, Tery Overbey, Harold Thurmond. Front row left to right: Douglas Couch, Jenni Overbey (Co-Director), Laura Blankenship, Amy Hagin (Stage Manager), Scott Jones, Don Wildsmith (Director)

Winder theater group announces Oct. 30th performance

The Winder-Barrow Community Theatre has announced the cast of the final show of the 2013 Main Stage Season. The “Battle of Shallowford” by Ed Simpson takes place during the evening of October 30, 1938 at Mock’s General Store in Shallowford, N.C.  As the night progresses, a group of colorful locals arrive at the store. The rest of the world is on the brink of war, but these folks are only interested in local gossip until they turn on the radio and learn that the Martians have invaded! It is the night of Orson Welles’ history “War of the Worlds” radio drama! They fall hook, line and sinker for the broadcast and run out to do battle. The play is a hilarious comedy but does have some adult content.

Show dates are October 25 – 27 and November 1-3.  Friday and Saturday shows are at 7:30 pm, and the Sunday matinees are at 3 pm.  Tickets can be purchased now at both ticket locations.   For credit card orders, please call Winder City Hall at 770-867-3106 and ask for Event Ticket Sales.  Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Winder City Hall Customer Care Center on Athens Street or at Pam Veader’s State Farm Insurance Office at 41 S. Center Street in Winder (770-867-1679).  Advance price tickets are only $10 for seniors, students and teachers and $12.50 for adults.  Tickets at the door are $13 for seniors/students/teachers and $15 for adults.

For more information about this show and other upcoming WBCT events, please see the website at www.winderbarrowtheatre.org.

Mill Creek Cluster Education Foundation

The third annual fundraiser to benefit the Mill Creek Cluster Education Foundation will be held at the Château Élan Resort in Braselton on Oct. 25th at 7pm.. The evening will feature a reception, seated dinner, silent and live auctions, games and dancing. This foundation provides grants for schools within the Mill Creek Cluster located in Gwinnett County.  Tickets: $75.00 per person.  Visit the website at www.mccef.org  to purchase tickets and help make a difference within our school community!

TRICK OR TREAT TRAIL

Enjoy the Trick or Treat Trail walk with costumes, games and candy on Saturday, Oct. 26, 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m. It will be a fun and safe event for kids, ages 13 and under. Admission is free, a donation of a bag of candy per family is requested. Dig deep to find your ghoulish or fancy garb and join us for this fun walk on the trail collecting candy and playing games. For more information, call 678-277-0890. Rhodes Jordan Park Community Recreation Center, 100 East Crogan St., Lawrenceville, 30046

FAMILY HALLOWEEN DANCE

Attend the 10th annual Halloween dance with costume contest, crafts and more on Saturday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. It will be a fun event for the entire family, ages 4 and up. Admission is $6 per person. Dig deep to find your ghoulish or fancy garb and join us for this fun event for the entire family! Jam-packed fun with a costume contest, crafts, games, a ‘Spooky Room’, candy, light refreshments, prizes and more. For more information, call 678-277-0920. Pinckneyville Park Community Recreation Center, 4650 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Norcross, 30071

Buford Community Resources Expo • FREE!

Buford Human Services Center will host a community resources expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct 19 at 2755 Sawnee Avenue, Buford. This free event offers many activities for the entire family, including a moonwalk, popcorn, and video games provided by Amerigroup. Families will learn about the many long-standing services in the Buford area as well as new resources that are available for their benefit. If you are a nonprofit or area business and would like to participate in the fair, please email ingrid.patrick@gwinnettcounty.com for more information or call at 770-614-2537.

First-Time Home Buyer • FREE!

Buford Human Services Center will host a first time home buyer workshop from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct 30 at 2755 Sawnee Avenue, Buford. This workshop will guide participants through the complex process of purchasing a home. Topics include: finding the right mort­gage product, understanding the costs of ownership, and preparing for closing, finding down payment assistance program, and learning to budget and manage money, and much more. To register, please call 1-800-251-2227. Space is limited; please register early.

Eagle 7 Parent Empowerment Resources • FREE!

Centerville Community Center will host a parent networking and support group from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 22, Nov. 19, and Dec. 10 at 3025 Bethany Church Road, Snellville. Event is sponsored by Eagle 7 and will bring parents together to build a network of support and resources for chil­dren. You will learn how to aid in your child’s suc­cess through resources, community initiatives, empowerment seminars and more. Topics include encouraging, equipping, engaging and empowering parents. For more information, please contact JeJuan Stewart at jejuan.eagle7@gmail.com.

Prostate Cancer Survivor Shares His Story • FREE!

Centerville Community Center will host an informative discussion group on prostate cancer from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Nov. 6 at 3025 Bethany Church Road, Snellville. Learn the warning signs; what to do; where to go if diagnosed; effects; growth patterns; sample questions to ask your doctor; and 10 myths about prostate cancer. Women are encour­aged to attend. Sponsored by the Georgia Prostate Cancer Coalition, www.georgiapcc.org. For more information, contact kennethcstevens@bellsouth.net. Call the center at 770-985-4713 to register.

Benefit Analysis Screening • FREE!

Centerville Community Center will host a benefit analysis screening from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 30 and Nov. 20 at 3025 Bethany Church Road, Snellville. Determine eligibility for public benefits: food stamps, Medicaid for children and pregnant women, WIC, TANIF, and subsidized childcare. Sponsored by the Atlanta Prosperity Campaign. For appointment, call community center at 770-985-4713. For program information, visit www.atlantaprosperity.org.

Partners in Parenting • FREE!

Norcross Human Services Center is hosting a class on how to manage stress from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Oct. 26, Nov. 23, and Dec. 14 at 5030 Georgia Belle Court, Norcross. Light refreshments will be served. Parents are welcome to bring their children. Sponsored by Tameka Anderson with GASP Ministries. For more information and to register, please call 404-826-GASP (404-826-4227).

College Prep Math Class • FREE!

Norcross Human Services Center is hosting a free college prep math class from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays until Oct. 24 at 5030 Georgia Belle Court, Norcross . This six week course is for students taking the GED, SAT, entrance, and exit exams. Register in class with the teacher. For more information, call Norcross Human Services Center at 770-638-5661.

AARP Driver Education

Norcross Human Services Center is hosting an AARP driver education class from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22 and Nov. 19 at 5030 Georgia Belle Court, Norcross. After completion of the course, you may be eligible for up to a 10 percent discount on your auto insurance depending on your driving record. Cost $12 for AARP members or $14 for non- AARP members. To register, email smart.driver.class@gmail.com.

October 1-4, 7-11, 14-18, 21-25, 28-31

LATIN COUNTRIES DISPLAY

GWINNETT JUSTICE AND ADMINISTRATION CENTER

Lawrenceville

Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, our exhibit will display current information about each Hispanic country along with other interesting information. This year, the display will feature a favorite recipe from each country. You will be able to “click it” with your phone and have the recipe handy to cook at home.

8am-6pm Free

www.gwinnettcounty.com/portal/gwinnett/Departments/CommunityServices/HealthandHumanServices/CalendarofEvents

October 1-5, 7-12, 14-19, 21-26, 28-31

TURTLE TRAVELS EXHIBIT GWINNETT ENVIRONMENTAL & HERITAGE CENTER

Buford Exhibit

Mon–Sat 9am-4pm

$3.50-$10.50

770-904-3500

www.gwinnettehc.org

October 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-31

HISPANOAMERICANOS: TRAVELING SOULS HISPANIC AMERICAN VISUAL ARTS PROJECT; 2ND ANNUAL JURIED MEMBER’S EXHIBITION; SAL BROWNFIELD: A CELEBRATION OF HEALING; SELECTED WORKS FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION THE HUDGENS CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Duluth Art Exhibits

10am-5pm

$3-$5

770-623-6002

www.thehudgens.org

October 1-31

LAWRENCEVILLE GHOST TOURS AURORA THEATRE

Lawrenceville

Hear creepy tales of spirits and ghosts while learning a little about the history and heritage of Lawrenceville. Walking tour. Purchase tickets at Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville.

Sun-Thurs 7:30pm, Fri-Sat 7pm & 9pm

$9-$15

678-226-6222

www.scarystroll.com

October 1-31

SUWANEE SCULPTOUR SUWANEE TOWN CENTER

Suwanee

Walkable outdoor exhibit, tour features 15 pieces on loan from various artists from around the country and close to home.

All day

770-945-8996

www.suwanee.com

October 3-6, 9-13, 16-20, 23-27

ALL CHILDISH THINGS AURORA THEATRE

Lawrenceville

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away… Cincinnati, actually… in his mom’s basement, Dave and his friends are planning a risky maneuver that will deliver them from the Darth Vader-like clutches of life’s dark side.

Wed-Fri 8 pm, Sat 2:30pm & 8pm, Sun 2:30 pm

$16-$30

678-226-6222

www.auroratheatre.com

October 4-6, 11-13, 18-20

A RAISIN IN THE SUN NEW LONDON THEATRE

Snellville

Fri & Sat 8pm, Sun 2:30pm

$10-$15

770-559-1484

www.newlondontheatre.org

October 4-6, 11-12, 18-20, 25-27

10TH ANNUAL PUMPKIN FESTIVAL STONE MOUNTAIN PARK

Stone Mountain

Come out and enjoy some cooler weather at Atlanta’s favorite place to celebrate the fall season. Now in its 10th year, Stone Mountain Park’s annual Pumpkin Festival has become a family favorite with kids and parents alike.

Fri & Sun 10:30am-5pm, Sat 10:30am-7pm followed by laser show

Adventure Pass $22-$28 and $10 vehicle entry

770-498-5690

www.stonemountainpark.com

October 4, 11, 18, 25

DULUTH FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY / COMMUNITY BLOCK PARTY DOWNTOWN DULUTH

Duluth

Come out and enjoy one of our fabulous restaurants or food trucks. Different entertainment will be offered each week. Don’t miss out on the fun!

6pm-9pm

770-476-3434

www.duluthga.net/community/food_truck_fridays.php

October 4-31

NETHERWORLD HAUNTED HOUSE GEORGIA ANTIQUE & DESIGN CENTER

Norcross

A walk-through dark attraction filled with terrifying live actors, amazing special effects, and incredible monsters.

Fri & Sat 7pm-12am, Sun-Thurs 7:30pm-10:30pm, Thurs 31st 7pm-11pm

$22 – $50

404-608-2484

www.fearworld.com

October 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27

WEEKEND GUIDED CLIMBTIME

ADRENALINE CLIMBING

Suwanee

Full service, guided indoor rock climbing, includes harness

1pm-6pm

$10/hr, spectators free

770-271-1390

www.adrenalineclimbing.com

October 5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 29-31

FALL MEMBER JURIED EXHIBITION & COMPETITION ART STATION

Stone Mountain

Juried Exhibition

10am-5pm

Free

770-469-1105

www.artstation.org

October 5, 12, 26

STUDIO 28 PHOTO WALKING TOUR LAWRENCEVILLE VISITOR’S CENTER

Lawrenceville

The tour will visit many of the hidden gems within the city, including an alley with funky brick walls, a historic church, the Female Seminary, a century old cabin, the Courthouse, a vintage storefront and an abandoned gas station.

2pm-4:30pm

$75, discount code (save $36): TOUR

404-556-1040

www.online-digital-photography-course.com/photo-walking-tours.html

October 5, 12, 19, 26

FALL FUN RANDY’S PERENNIALS & WATER GARDENS

Lawrenceville

Bunny Petting, Face Painting, Feed the Fish, Crafts for kids and more!

10:30am-4pm

Free

770-822-0676

www.randysnursery.com

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