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Ballet, Daylilies, Sr. Day, Veterans Seminar, and more

Posted on August 1, 2014 by in ThingsToDo

CalendarJul2014ADT-W“Stars on the Riverfront.” Alabama Dance Theatre, FREE performances, 7:30 p.m. August 3 and 4. RIverwalk Amphitheater. Classical and contemporary works. For more information call 334-241-2590, or visit www.alabamadancetheatre.com. photograph that was taken by Alan Evans.

 

 

 

Montgomery Area Daylily SocietyMontgomery Area Daylily Society (MADS), Saturday, August 16, noon. FREE. Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2130 Bell Rd., Montgomery (between Monticello Dr. and Vaughn Rd.). Guest speaker Dr. Jerry Patton of J&J Daylilies, Bridgeport, Alabama. foremost daylily hybridizer with more than  60 new daylilies with the AHS. Patton is retired, holds a Ph.D. in chemistry, and is former president of the Greater St. Louis Iris Society. Dr. Patton will bring plants to be auctioned after his presentation. Bring a covered dish. For information contact Terese Goodson, President, MADS, 334-288-6024, etbgoodson@aol.com, or visit www.montgomeryareadaylilysociety.com

 

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Farmer’s Market, the Shoppes at EastChase. Each Saturday through August 30, 7 a.m.-noon. For more information call 334-279-6046.

 

 

 

 

 

SilouetteWAlabama Dance Theatre Fall Classes, starting August 18. Classes in classical ballet, pointe, pre-ballet (beginning at age 3), modern, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary and tap. Company Auditions for the ADT will be Sunday, August 17. Classes held at the Armory Learning Arts Center, 1018 Madison Ave. For registration or more information call 334-241-2590, or visit www.alabamadancetheatre.com.

 

 

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“National Senior Citizens Day,” hosted by CaraVita Village, Thursday, August 21, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., 4000 Fieldcrest Dr., Montgomery. FREE, open to the Public. Light refreshment, door prizes, age-related resources available regarding hearing, cancer, heart disease and more. For information call 334-284-0370.

 

 

 

FREE seminar, Veterans Improved Pension with Aid and Attendance, hosted by Wesley Gardens, Thursday, Sept. 4, 6:30 p.m, Richard Garrett speaker.  Wesley Gardens Life Enrichment Center, 1555 Taylor Rd., Montgomery. Space is limited. RSVP to 334-272-7917.SoldierSaluteFlag

 

 

 

 

RunningShoesWFamily Guidance Center 5K and 10K benefit runs, Saturday, Sept. 13. Race day registration begins at 6 a.m., opening ceremony and warm-ups at 7 a.m. by the fountain at The Shoppes at Eastchase.  . Race begins at 7:30 a.m. Food, door prizes, free massages following the race. Must register by Friday, Sept., 5, to guarantee receipt of an event T-shirt. For more information call 334-279-6046 or visit www.theshoppesateastchase.com.

 

Alabama History: Architreats Food for Thought. August 21, AL Dept. of Archives & History. Noon-1 p.m.  Treaty of Fort Jackson, Kathryn Braund. Bring your lunch. For information visit www.archives.alabama.gov/AlabamaArchivesAndHistoryExt

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