SEPTEMBER EVENTS |
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Name of Event (events not in Maxwell Theatre are in blue) |
August 28 - October 2
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Clay Artists of the Southeast (CASE)
Late Archaic Indian Pottery Exhibit
A Westobou Festival Event
For more information, call Fritz Hommes at 803-279-9187
Free and open to the public.
(Washington Hall)
This exhibit is made possible in part by a grant from the Porter Fleming Foundation.
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August 28 - October 2
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Clay Artists of the Southeast (CASE)
"Inviting the Stars"
An Exhibit of Local and National Ceramic Art
A Westobou Festival Event
For more information, contact Tom Supensky at 803-641-6811 or Charles Deloach at 706-541-0847
Free and open to the public.
(New Space Gallery, Washington Hall)
Gallery hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
This exhibit is made possible in part by a grant from the Porter Fleming Foundation.
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September 12 -
November 7
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Artist RG Brown III Exhibit: Traditional African Canoes
A Westobou Festival Event
presented by the Department of Art
For more information, call Brian Rust at 706-667-4888.
Free and open to the public.
(Maxwell Theatre Portico - outside, and Washington Hall)
This exhibit is made possible in part by a grant from the Porter Fleming Foundation.
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September 13
7 PM
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Ms. Senior Georgia Carolina Pageant
For more information or tickets,
call Kathleen Ernce at 706-825-7624 |
September 18
7 PM

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Silk Road Ensemble
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Lyceum Series
For tickets or information call 706-667-4100
Reserved Seating Tickets: $15 general public
ASU students, faculty, and staff are free with a valid JagCard.
This performance is made possible in part by a grant from the Porter Fleming Foundation. |
September 19
3 PM
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Artist RG Brown III,, Lecture
A Westobou Festival Event
presented by the Department of Art
For more information, call Brian Rust at 706-667-4888.
Free and open to the public.
(University Hall, Room 170)
This lecture is made possible in part by a grant from the Porter Fleming Foundation. |
September 19
5 PM - 7PM
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Clay Artists of the Southeast (CASE)
Gallery Reception for "Inviting the Stars"
An Exhibit of Local and National Ceramic Art
And celebration of the works of RG Brown III
A Westobou Festival Event
Free and open to the public.
(New Space Gallery, Washington Hall)
This reception is made possible in part by a grant from the Porter Fleming Foundation.
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September 21
7:30 PM
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Augusta Jazz Project Big Band Reunion Concert and the
ASU Jazz All-Stars
with special guest Wycliffe Gordon
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Music Department
For more information call 706-667-4100.
This event is free and open to the public.
An opportunity will be provided for contributions
toward a new ASU Jazz Scholarship.
This free concert, a gift to the community, is made possible in part by a grants from the Porter Fleming Foundation and the Knox Foundation.
Additional thanks for the Cullum Foundation, Qeensborough National Bank and Trust Company, First Bank of Georgia, and Vola Jacobs. |
September 22
7:30 PM
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ASU Conservatory Program Showcase
featuring ASU Conservatory Program Faculty
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Conservatory Program
For more information call, 706-731-7971
This event is free and open to the public.
(Jaguar Student Activities Center, Ballroom)
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September 23
7:30 PM
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American Music for Two Pianos
featuring Martin David Jones and Clara Park
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Music Department
For tickets or information call 706-667-4100.
Tickets: $5 general public
ASU students, faculty, and staff are free with a valid JagCard.
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September 24
7:30 PM

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ASU Gala
featuring guest conductor Rodney Eichenberger
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Music Department
For tickets or information call 706-667-4100.
Tickets: $15 general public
ASU students, faculty, and staff are free with a valid JagCard.
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September 24
8 PM
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An Evening with Anthony Kellman and Friends (Poetry and Music)
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented byAugusta State University and Le Chat Noir
For tickets or information call, 706-722-3332
Tickets: $12 general public, Students with valid ID $6
Le Chat Noir (8th and Ellis Street, downtown Augusta)
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September 25
Noon
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Masterpieces by Women Composers
featuring Clara Park, Laura Tomlin, Linda Banister
and Christine Crookall
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Music Department
For tickets or information call 706-667-4100.
Tickets: $5 general public
ASU students, faculty, and staff are free with a valid JagCard. |
September 25
7:30 PM

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Shakuhachi - The Sound of Bamboo
featuring Dr. Rob Foster
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Music Department
For tickets or information call 706-667-4100.
Tickets: $5 general public
ASU students, faculty, and staff are free with a valid JagCard.
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September 26
Noon
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ASU Music Students' Showcase
A Westobou Festival Event
Presented by the ASU Music Department
For more information call 706-667-4100.
This event is free and open to the public. |
September 27-28
9 AM - Noon
2PM - 4PM
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Clay Artists of the Southeast (CASE)
Workshops by Nationally-Know Ceramics Artist Don Reitz
A Westobou Festival Event
For more information, contact Tom Supensky at 803-641-6811 or Charles DeLoach at
706-541-0847.
Free to ASU students with valid JagCard
$75 for other college students with valid ID
$125 to the public
Please make out check to: C.A.S.E.
Please send check to: C.A.S.E.
PO Box 1388
Evans, GA 30809
(Jaguar Student Activities Center, Ballroom) |
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