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Farm 255 is a local Athens restaurant known for its use of locally grown foods. Below are some of the dishes featured on their menu for Wednesday, September 19, 2007.
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The Veg Plate - grilled squash & okra, jerked seitan with minted brown rice salad, eggplant caponata, falafel & tahini dressing
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Shrimp Bisque - creme fraiche, thyme
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Tagliatelle - grilled squash & eggplant, Grana Padno, cream
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Fried Green Tomatoes - creamy caper dressing
By Kristin Boyd
Summer has begun at Legion Pool. May 24 thru August 5, from 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mondays thru Sundays, Legion Pool is open to any UGA student, faculty, alumni, and guest. Admission prices range from $2 to $4, with a UGA card; season pool and parking passes may be purchased. With multiple lap lanes, water volleyball, and a concession stand, Legion Pool is a great place to spend hot, summer days in Athens.
By Nora A. Cobb
Anne Ethier, with a background in jazz, tap and modern dance, teaches beginning belly dancing Tuesday evenings from 6:00 to 7:00 at the YMCA at 915 Hawthorne Avenue in Athens, Ga.
Belly dancing tones both the upper and lower body, but at the same time, “belly dance empowers women and allows them to embrace the roundness and softness of the feminine body,” says Ethier. Classes, which have been offered since September, begin and end with a stretch and feature a combination of both yoga and ballet movements.
Students in Either’s class on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 include: Anjanette Williams (black top), Julie Hinkle (pink), Brenda Rashleigh (purple) and Lydia Clark (teal).Classes are $48 for members for six weeks or $10 for drop in classes; non-members are charged $60 for six weeks and $12 for drop in classes. For more information contact Anne Ethier at 706-614-6060.
By Rene Lautenschlager
Mary Jean Hartel, a young adult audiovisual librarian, teaches the “Henna Hands for Teens” workshop on June 12 through June 14, 2007, at the Athens-Clarke County Library on Baxter Street in Athens, Ga. On day one of the workshop, students learn how to draw henna designs, then practice for day two (painting on the real henna) by drawing the designs they choose on their hands. “The kids will be wrapped up like mummies tomorrow” says Hartel, referring to wrapping the henna to protect it while it sets into the skin. Hartel told her students that in India, a woman puts on henna for her wedding day, and when she moves into her husband’s house after the wedding, if her henna still shows, she does not have to do housework. Henna tattoos can last for up to two weeks if the henna is undisturbed overnight.
Tony Wilson scores a touchdown in the 2nd half of the G-day game
Did anyone else notice this happen in the 4th quarter? Very odd……
#16 Kris Durham evades #31 Quintin Banks, (but is eventually brought down by #11 Ramarcus Brown)
Danielle Hutlas (far right) and Philip Kisubika from the Red & Black question #75 Fernando Velasco after the G-Day game.
PHOTOS BY JULIA NORMAN
The ladies of Delta Phi Lambda, an Asian-interest sorority, brainstorm answers to questions posed at greek trivia. The activity was one of the first to kick-off Greek Week.
Haley Thompson, a senior in Chi Omega, cheers for her team’s correct answer at greek trivia on Monday, March 19, 2007. The event, part of Greek Week, was held at Loco’s Bar & Grill.
Click on the photo to watch a Soundslide by Josh Weiss and Kelly Wegel depicting the downtown debauchery on Mardi Gras.
PHOTOS BY KELLY WEGEL kwegel@randb.com
A good old-fashioned protest! Signs, chanting, walking uphill. The Pagan student assosciation, The Students for Peace, Women in Black and The Campus Greens organized an anti-Iraq war, pro-peace protest starting at the Tate Center and going through North Campus to the arch. They were met with some interest and some apathy, but I didn’t see anyone counter-protesting (I guess a sign reading “More War Now!” is never what you would call popular.)
What do I want? I want you to look at these photos! When do I want it? As soon as you have time!