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236-4736. unique cotton creations of Nancy students will have the opportunity to ent the musical "The Science Foundation will spon-
Art Lynn. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 experiment in a hands-on workshop Fantasticks" at 3 p.m. today. sor a march walk at 5 p.m. Satur-
Beach Institute, 502 E. The Telfalr Academy art p.m. Monday through Saturday. and complete one album page us- The play also will be presented at 8 day. Those interested should meet
Harris St., is showing the third exhi- museum, 121 Barnard St., is show- Info: 238-9148. ing acid-free, photo-safe materials. p.m. Friday and Saturday, and at 3 at the aquarium on the north end of
bition of the woodcarvings of Ulys- ing Classical Savannah: Fine Participants are asked to bring 10 to p.m. next Sunday, June 25. Regular Skidaway Island, wear old clothes
ses Davis, entitled The Vision of and Decorative Arts Tho Savannah College 25 photographs. Cost will be $15. admissions are $13, senior citizens and shoes and bring insect repel-
Ulysses Davis, Part III - History: 1800-1840 through Nov. 19. Mu- of Art and Design is showing Info: 927-5322. $11 and students $6. Special group lent. The walk, which will be led by
Leaders, Patriots and Sovereigns seum hours «re 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Meditating, ceramic sculpture, discounts available. Box office Charles Belin (BEE-lin) marine biol-
through Aug. 27. The museum is Tuesday through Saturday, and 2 to carving, installation by Josh Tht City of Savannah hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday ogist, is free and open to the public
open from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday 5 p.m. Sundays. Admission is $3 for Ihongu Yu through Thursday in Department of Cultural Af- through Friday, 1 to 4 p.m. Satur- and lasts about 1 v? hours; no reser-
through Thursday. There is no adults, $1 for students and senior the Rapid Transit Gallery in Preston fairs/Leisures Services Bureau will day. Info: 233-7764. vations necessary. Info: 598-2325.
citizens and 50c for children 6 to 12; Hall, 340 Bull St. There will be a conduct a clay class for stu-
charge for this exhibition. Info: children under 6 and members ad- dosing reception from 5 to 7 p.m. H.O.P.C. Youth Choir at
dents 13 and abovo from 4 to
234-8000.
mitted free. Info: 232-1177. Thursday. Info: 238-2418. 5:30 p.m. July 10.12,14,17,19 Isle of Hope United Methodist Film
The Beaeh Institute Af- and 21 in the Daff in Park Ceramics Church, will present the musical The Main Library, 2002
rican American Cultural Cen- Light Waves aallery, Tyboo Lighthouse Gel- Annex. The class will teach the ba- "Qodspeir at 7 p.m. Friday and
lery, 30 Meddin Drive, Tybee Is- Bull St., will show feature film adap-
ter, 502 E. Harris St., will present 309 W. Julian St. in City Market, sics of hand building and wheel Saturday at the Asbury Memorial tations of books on school reading
(upstairs in the Franklin Ward South land. The Tybee Island Art Associa- throwing. For children ages 8 to 12, .United Methodist Church, Henry
the exhibit The Struggle For tion is a non-profit organization op- lists, each Tuesday, June 13
Freedom And Bxoeflenee, building) is featuring the work of classes will be from 2 to 3:30 p.m. and Waters streets, and at 3 p.m. through Aug. 8, at 6:30 pm The
computer artist trie erated for charitable and education- and will teach hand building and and 7 p.m. next Sunday, June 25, at
Part I from June 25 through July al purposes, and to promote interest . showings are free and open to the
23. The exhibit includes photo- KunKondorf, painter Karen glazing. $50 fee includes basic the Isle of. Hope United Methodist j>ublic;^iildren must be accompa-
Nanglo and photographer Jo* in the arts on Tybee Island. Hours tools, glazes and clay, for informa- Church, 412 Parkersburg Road. All
graphs, documents, prints, broad- are from noon to 4 p.m. daily except nied-by an adult. The films are: .
sides, letters, clothing and furniture soph Shlolos. Hours are 1*5 tion call Eileen Baker at 651-4248. performances are free and open to Treasure Island (June 13); Wind |n
p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, Tuesdays. Monthly meetings are the public. Info: 355-8527.
reflecting the African-American ex- held on the second Monday and are Ttdalands is accepting res- the Willows (June 20); Man in the
perience in Savannah and the or by appointment Info: 786-5266. Iron Mask (June 27); Freaky Friday
open to the public; Association ervations for a parenting course The lastslde Players,
South from the 1850s to 1900. The Signature Gallery membership is open to artists and designed specifically for parents with support from City Lights Thea- (July 11); 20,000 Leagues Under
There will be a reception at 3 p.m. of Savannah in City Market is fea- non-artists. Info: 786-5920. of teenagers. The five-week tre, will present "Home/1 by the Sea (July 18); The Hobbit (July
next Sunday, June 25, to which the turing the Mercer Mansion print course will be held at the Southside Samm-Art Williams at at City Lights 25); Kidnapped (Aug. 1); Peter Pan
public is invited. The museum is of Sharon Sasoen and watercol- location, 5 Executive Circle, from 7 Theatre, 125 E. Broughton St. at 8 (Aug. 8). Info: 652-3600.
open from noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday ors of Betty Orugln. Gallery to 9 p.m, July 13 through Aug. 17. p.m. Friday and Saturday; and next
Saturday/There is no admission hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m:, Mon- Classes, Workshops Emphasis will be on developmental Sunday, June 25. Tickets are $10
charge for this exhibit For informa- day-Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Tho Rapo Crisis Cantor issues of adolescence. The format for adults and $5 for children. Info: Music
tion call Dorothy Dugdale at Sunday. Info: 233*3082. will include group exercises, discus- 651-6783.
234-8000 or Carroll Greene at will train volunteers from 6 to 9 p.m. The City off Savannah
Southern Images Gal- Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 sions, videos and problem solving. Department of Cultural Af-
234-3866. Class size will be limited to 15. To The Hilton Head Play-
lery, 1321. Oglothorpo Ave., a.m. to 4p.m. Saturday and from 6 house, Dunnagan's Alley at Arrow fairs/Leisure Services Bureau's Mu-
The Art Center at City to 9 p.m, June 27, Prospective vol- register call Consultation, Education sic For Lunch series continues
Is showing Water's Idge, pho- and Prevention at 651 -2354. The Road, will present Israel Horovitz's
Market is featuring two artists dur- tographs by Savannah photogra- unteers must attend all four ses- comedy "A Rosen Sy Any Oth- Wednesday from 11:30 .m. to 1:30
ing the month of June. John sions. Info: 354-6742. cost is $40 per person or $70 per D.m. in Johnson Square with Jim
pher Jack Leigh. 234-6449. couple. er Name" at 8 p.m. Tuesdays
Mltchollf whose work includes Tho Coastal Georgia through Saturdays through July 1. Eshslman The series continues
wooden shotgun house construc- Osllsry 209,209 E. River Tickets are $15 for adults, $>0 for Friday with the Savannah
.St., a co-op of regional artists and Cantor For Continuing Iduca- The Hilton Head Play*
tions, acrylic paintings and copper tlon, 305 Martin Luther King, Jr. children 12 and under. Info: (803) Saints, and wjll continue every
enamel work, is featured in the craftspeople, is featuring the work of house Youth Theatre will offer a Wednesday and Friday through
Blvd., will offer three paralegal drama workshop for children 785-4878, ,
Franklin Ward South complex; sculptor Jan Davidson and the lo- Sept. 1. The concerts are free and .
Mitchell studio hours are 10 a.m. to cal flora and scenes in watercolor of classas at the center. Roal ts« 6 years and older Mondays, open to the public. Info: 651-6417.
6 p..m. daily: Carol Smallay's . Alberta Sock with. Gallery hours tata II, taught by attorney Clyde Wednesdays and Fridays, July 17
studio, Photography 101, focus- are 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mon- Thompson, willbeheld from 6:30 through Aug. 11 at the Playhouse, Th* Savannah Water*
es on artistic photography, in the day through Saturday, and noon to tp 9 p.m. Mondays, June 26 through Duhnagan's Alley at Arrow Road in Ships of the Sea Muse- front Association will present
franklin Ward North complex. Stu- 5:30 p.m. Sunday.' Info: 236-4563. Aug. 14. Fee is $100 plus text- Hilton Head island, S.C. Profession- urn, 503 E. River St., will hold an singer Chrlstophar Cross in a
dio hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tues- bcok(s);2.0CEUs. al actress Candace Cooke open house from 10 a.m. to 5 froo concert'at 8 p.m. July 1 in
day and Thursday, and on week- Smith Forgo, 302 E. Bry- Ooorgla Worker*' Compen* Leonard will lead the workshop. Rousakis Plaza. Cross is best
an St Work by the artist/blacksmith satlon, taught by attorney Shorrl Fee is $80. For information call p.m. today. Admission will be free.
ends by appointment. Admission to Info: 232-1511. known for popular hits such, as :
the Art Center is free and open to John Soyd smith in decorative Mlltlade*. will be held from 6:30 Leonard at (603) 671-6349. "Sailing," "Arthur's Theme" .and
the public. 234-2327. metal arts, including furniture and to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, June 28 An organizational meet* others; he is touring to promote his
accessories. Also featuring paint- through Aug. 16. Fee is $100 plus Ballet South will offer ing for a book discussion .first new album in several years,
Gallery Espresso, 6 E. ings by Savannah painter Rhonda textbookfs); 2.0 CEUs. The Sugarplum Workshop, for group will be held at the Main Li- The concert will follow the day's .
Liberty St., is showing Sweet Nail Flaming. Live blacksmithing Criminal Practice and Pro- aspiring ballerinas, July 24-28 in the brary, 2002 Bull St., at 7 p.m. Mon- First Sato/day Festival and is being
Gum, paintings and prints by t exhibitions take place daily and are cedure I. taught by attorney .Ballet South studio in Crossroads -day. Anyone interested in forming sponsored by the Savannah Water-
FlU Smith through June 26. open to the public. Hours are 10 Mark Bohemian, will be held Shopping Center on Victory Drive. such a group is invited; books win front Association, WRHQ radio, Mill-
There will be a reception from 5 to 8 am. to 4 p.m. daily. Info: 234-9490 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursdays, June Classes will be taught by Jennifer deal with current issues of interest er Brewing, Vaden Nissan and
p.m, Saturday with music by Too or234-2651. 29 through Aug. 7. Fee is $100 plus Murray* dance teacher at Shuman selected by group members. Dr. Blockbuster Music. Info: 234-0295.
Jam. Info: 233-5348. . textbook(s); 2.0 CEUs. Middle School's Performing Arts Steven Smith, Professor of History
River Street Gallery, Magnet. Info: 354-3899. at Savannah State College, has of- .Armstrong State Col*
Arts and Crafts EmporK 207 E. River Street, features a large The City of Savannah logo will present Ed and Frlands
Department of Cultural Af- fered to donate his services as dis-
urn, 234 Butl St., is featuring hand- collection of signed, limited edition cussion leader. For information call All-Star Band in a concert off
painted clothing by Savannah artist prints by local artists and original fairs/Leisures Services Bureau will patriotic music at 7:30 p.m.
DeloresArkwrlgnt. Gallery paintings by Homer Collins, offer an enameling class/in- Talks. Readings Roy Day at 652-3600.
July 2 in the Fine Arts Auditorium.
hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Alan Flraall and Ann Osteen, structed by sculptor/painter John Qreentree Nursery and Skidaway Island State The program will include guest solo-
through Saturday, and noon to 5 and handmade crafts-and jewelry. Mitchell, from 10 a.m. to noon on Coastal Gardener magazine will Park, 52 Diamond'Causeway, will ists and special presentations. Tick-
p.m. Sunday. Info: 238-0003. Open 7 days a week, Info: Tuesdays, beginning June 27, in the present a lecture on butterfly begin its Junior Rangers Pro* ets are $5 and may be ordered by
234-7200; Visual Arts Studio in City Market. gardening from 3 to 5 p.m. next gram Tuesday from 9 a.m. to sending a-stamped, self-addressed
Bull Street Gallery, 248 The $50 fee includes all materials 'Sunday, June 25, at Greentree noon. The program is designed to envelope to; ASC Music IDepart-
Bull St., is featuring Mercer Man- Riverworks Craft Gal- for the six-week class; ore-registra- introduce children to the Depart- ment, 11935 Abercorn St., Savan-
lery, 105 E. River St., is featuring Nursery, 216 Johnny Mercer Blvd.
sion prints by Lynda Potter. tion is required, Info: 651 -4248. in the Piggly Wiggly Shopping Cen- ment of Natural Resources and con- nah, Ga. 31419; checks payable to
Also featured are blown glass Wood and Clays DrIHwood ter on Wilmington Island. Master servation-ecology, and encourage ASC Music Department. ..'
perfume bottles by Thomas mobiles, functional pottary Babysitting Basics, a •them to conduct and participate in
Beuchner III. Gallery hours are and tumod woodon bowls. workshop tor young people ages 11 gardeners Beth and Serena Nas- The City of Savan-
to 15, will be held from 2 to 3:30 worthy will discuss the best combi- nature-oriented activities at the
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. park/Applications are available at nah's ARTSLINI, 233*2767
Sunday and 40 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon- p.m. June 27 and 28 at the Ogle- nation of plants for attracting butter- (233-ARTS) offers weekly updates
Saturday. Info: 233-4307. flies and caterpillars to gardens. the park Info: 598-2300 or 2301.
day through Saturday. Info: thorpe Mall Branch Library. Upon on local cultural events via a 24-
Tho Blind Pelican restau- 236-2012. completion of both sessions, partici- The lecture is free and open to the The Main Library, 2002 hour taped telephone message.
rant, 1605 The'Strand on Tybee Is- pants will be certified as babysitters public; refreshments will be served, Bull St., will hold a uaod book
land, is showing the photographic Tho Village Craftsmen, by the Chatham County Extension info:897-4769. .aalo Thursday through Saturday in
exhibit Reflections of Amster- West 223 River St., offers original . Service. Topics will include safety, the multi-purpose room on the sec-.,
dam, 5 Images in black and arts and crafts by local artisans, in- first aid, entertaining children and.. , Items to be considered for
ond floor. Hours will be 1 to 6 p.m. these listings must be received in
white, by Bert Leonard. Info: cluding original paintings, folk art, care and feeding oFsmall children; Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri-
786-9000. ....... sea shell art, hand-thrown pottery, boys and girls may sign up. There .is Finis Henderson head- writing no later than Tuesday, 5
lines tonight at 8 at the Comedy • - day and Saturday* Info: 652-3600.
antiques and collectibles. Now offer- no fee, but pre-registration is re- p.m. Please include the date, time,
International Oaslt Art ing the newly released limited edi- quired. Info: 925-5432. House Theatre, 711 Mall Blvd. Historian and author exact location, a brief description of
Gallery, 44 Bull St. (NE corner of tion print Going for tho Gold, by Shows Tuesday through Thursday Chloa Arndt will conduct a guid- the event, the admission price and a
Bull and Broughton streets, upstairs Margaret Barry. Open daily 10 Tho Coastal Georgia are at 8:30 p.m. Shows Friday and ed tour of archaeological
over II Pasticcio -Restaurant) is Center for Continuing Educa* Saturday are at 8 p.m. and 10:30 telephone number for readers to call
a.m. to 6 p.m. Info: 236-7280. sites in Skidaway Island State for information.
showing a group exhibit with work tlon at Armstrong State Col* p.m. One show on Sunday is at 8 Park, 52 Diamond Causeway, at 10
by Elizabeth Cain, Ann Day, Mary Creative Collectibles lego will offer the class Creative p.m. The early show Friday is a . a.m. Saturday. Visitors will be tak-
Arts and Crafts, 129 E. Liberty Send all information to
Edna Fraser, Larry Gray, Roberet Memories - Photo Presenta- non-smoking show. Info: 356-1045. en on the 3-mile Big Ferry Trail and Around Town, Features fieftart-
M. Isley, Patrick McCay, Craig St, shows the work of 50 area art- tion ft Creative Family Al- to other areas of the park. Admis-
Rubaddux, Jackie Schaefer, ists and craftspersons. The gallery ment, Savannah News-Press, P.O
Zdzislaw Sikora, Dennis Vemon currently is featuring silhouettes and
bums from 6 to 8:30 p.m. June 28
in the ASC Fine Arts Auditorium.
Drama sion is $2 and is valid all day. Info: Box 1088, Savannah, GA W4Q2,
598-2301.
and Mark Wilson. Gallery hours are schermenschnitte by Savannah art- The class will include information The Savannah Theatre Photographs submitted ca
11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Info: ist Wendy Nichols and the about safe and unsafe albums, and Company, 222 Bull St., will pres- The Skidaway Marine returned,
Cruise tickets, I missed a 2 p.m. deadline
for turning in shore excursion reser-
vation forms.
Eye
Continued From Page 10 I learned two lessons the hard Continued From Page 1G
way that day: don't dawdle in sign-
'It's one of the best pieces we are • Enjoying quality, nightly enter- ing up for shore excursions, because er rock 'h' roller on a postage stamp
doing," he said. The music calls for tainment - including a very relaxed some sell out early. And to get an - is 76,200 square feet.
some 100 musicians. Instruments David Brenner telling hilarious early tender, get in line for tickets
wil include the organ and a wind cruise ship jokes. Credit for pulling together the El-
as quickly as you can. Otherwise, vis project goes to Ivan Lee Morse
machine, "There is not a piece that The ship's five-course dinners you may not get ashore for 60 or
calls for a bigger orchestra." were a daily highlight. Most of the Jr., and Denis Falk, project coordi-
even 90 minutes after tenders begin nators, and students and former stu-
Music that is among the "most food was exceptional. Pastries and shuttling passengers ashore.
loved" includes Mendelssohn's Sym- other desserts were incredible. My dents Jeff Louvlere, Jimmy O'Neal,
phony No. 3, "Scottish," Beetho- entrees included sirloin steak, Don't believe anyone who tries to Michael Vincent Brown and Ivan
ven's Symphony No. 3, "Eroica" shrimp scampi, filet mignon, salm- say, "You don't even feel movement Reyes.
and Handel's "Royal Fireworks Mu- on, prime rib and lobster, on those big ships." You do feel it. In addition, people from all over,
sic." To try to keep shipshape, we fol- What you don't know until you get including Girl Scout troops and two
Masterworks series also will lowed Irene's rule: No using eleva- there is whether it will make you ill. 70-something painters from Augus-
have some surprises, such as tors. That may depend on how rough the ta, helped complete the artwork,
Glazunov's "Symphony No. 5," he We broke her rule only once, just ocean becomes. We felt fine, but the said Falk.
said. for fun, to ride glass elevators up sea usually was calm. The motion Although lots of locals showed up
"In his time, Glazunov was as fa- through the elegant Centrum, which bothers us more after a cruise, when to watch the painting and to help
mous as Tchaikovsky. These are spans five decks in the heart of the we're back on land. For a couple of out, the Guinness Book of World
works that need to be performed ship. It was the first atrium on a days everything still seems to be Records officials did not, said Palk.
more." cruise ship, according to Royal Ca- rocking. Nor has Falk heard any word on
Tamaki Kawakubo, a 16-year-old ribbean. The greatest drawback of cruis- whether or not Elvis will make it
prodigy who performed earlier this Sovereign was the world's largest into the book.
ing is you're not in any place long
year as part of the SSO's tribute to cruise ship when it went into service enough to truly experience it. You The current record is a 72,000-
Leonard Bernstein in the Pops Se- in 1988. It is 880 feet long and 106 feet don't learn much about its geogra- square-foot painting completed in
ries, is coming back to perform with wide. With the 829-member crew, phy and wildlife or its people, their Australia, said Morse in an earlier
the Masterworks Series on April 13. ANDRE WATTS: SSO bringing popular pianist back to Savannah
the ship carried nearly 3,200 people. culture and history. interview.
"I hate to use words like 'the next Including the flying saucerlike Several passengers agreed they "We have it beat by about 5,000
Midori,' but she is truly a gifted and 17 will feature folk music and tradi- the Islands Classic Series, said Gus- Viking Crown Lounge, it has 14 pas- would rather spend less time in San square feet," said Falk "I am not
talented violinist," said Gustafson. tional favorites. tafson. senger decks. Days after boarding, Juan, where we were docked more that worried about it."
"N5t only does she have expert tech- Conductor and arranger Richard The SSO found that many inter- passengers still were discovering than 12 hours but had few excursion The painting, now rolled up in
nltjue, but also a mature sense of Hay man will conduct the orchestra ested audience members have Wed- new areas. From sidewalk sales to options, and more time in Labadee, storage, also has been thoroughly
musfcality. She will play the Pagani-' Jan. 20. nesday evening conflicts because of bingo to belly flop contests, Sover- St. Thomas and CocoCay. jiocumented through videotape, pho-
ni 'Violin Concerto No. 1' - fiendish- On March 9, Greenberg will lead church functions. With a change in eign offers more programs and ac- We only had about five hours tography and a survey company that
ly difficult. She is just going to blow the orchestra in a concert of Holly- the schedule, Gustafson hopes the tivities than can be experienced on ashore at Labadee, six at St. Thom- did an official measure of the com-
everyone away with her perfor- wood's greatest hits. audience for this series will grow. one cruise. as and 3M» at CocoCay. pleted project.
mance." "The entire evening will be dedi- Season tickets to Masterworks, Futuristic Sovereign was the first Labadee, which seemed like a
Cello great Janos Starker will cated to Hollywood classics: 'Law- Pops. Chamber Music and Lollipops of the so-called mega-ships. Some "I submitted everything." said
park in paradise, was a narrow pen- Kalk. about sending information to
perform on March 2. Previously rence of Arabia,' 'Summer of '42,' Series are on sale now. Season ticket sophisticated travelers look down insula with the ocean on one side and
scheduled for last year's season, he •Gone With the Wind' and 'Dr. Zhi- holders also are able to buy tickets their noses at such "mass market" calm bay on the other. Guinness "I am still waiting "
did not play because the symphony vago' all movies that have won- for Borge. Individual tickets to se- ships. I was concerned about too The ship's passengers filled the
musicians were on strike The 13- derful, lush, huge, sweeping orches- ries concerts go on sale after Labor many people and too many lines, but small beaches. Swimming wasn't al-
week labor dispute ended Dec 1 tra soundtracks to them." Day. Individual tickets to the Borge Sovereign didn't seem crowded. lowed on windy ocean beaches, be- Marty Shuter is a features writer
The Pops series opens Oct. 21 The Chamber Music series will concert go on sale in November The Except for a tiring wait to board cause of rocks and undertow. We for thr Savannah Ncws-PrcsR. Send
with the group, the Swingle Singers once again feature orchestra musi- SSO office already has a waiting list Sovereign amid organized confusion spent most of the overcast day next ftubmlsftionstoRye on Art, c/o Mar-
These vocalists from England cians as soloists. One change in the for individual tickets to the more the first day, the only horrendously to stone ruins of an 18th century ty Shuter, Features Department, Sa-
sing everything from Bach to Bach- Wilmington Island series is the night popular concerts (such as Victor long line was to get tickets for tend- trading post and bordello vannah News-Press, P.O. Box 1088,
arach, Baroque to jazz. of performance. The concerts have Borge). To purchase season tickets ers, the small vessels that transport In lovely old San Juan, we Savannah, GA 31402, or send a fax to
r The Holiday Festival of Lights been moved from Wednesday to or put your name on the waiting list, passengers from ship and shore in walked around the narrow, hilly, Marty Shuter, 2344522 or call
concert to be performed Dec 16 and Thursday. This series is now called call the SSO box office, 236-9536. some ports. By the time I got my cobblestoned streets on our own. 652-0308.