Montgomery Parents March 2014

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forward to sharing the fun and excitement of this annual tradition! For more info, visit www.biscuitsbaseball.com

tions are required. Child to staff ratio is 15:1. Call 279-8878 for more info.

Thursday, March 6

Saturday, March 8

Montgomery Symphony Orchestra’s Fellowship Series 7:30 p.m. Wilson Auditorium located in the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Cellist Ahrim Kim joined by pianist Kyu Keon Kim and repertoire to be announced. For more info, visit www.montgomerysymphony.org/concerts_ fellowship.htm Capri Classics Presents In the Heat of the Night 7:30 p.m. The classic starring Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger. An African-American police detective is asked to investigate a murder in a racially hostile southern town.For more info, visit www.capritheatre.org

Friday, March 7

Registration Deadline for Sonshine Soccer at Frazer Soccer league for boys and girls ages 5-12. Season runs mid-March through mid-May. For more info, visit www.frazerumc.org or call 272-8622. Friday Night Live (5th and 6th Grade Students Dance) 7-10 p.m. Doster Community Center. For students of Autauga County Schools. Every child must be on the school roster in order to attend. We encourage all interested parents to chaperone along with Parks and Recreation staff. If you are interested in chaperoning, you must register by calling the office the day before the dance. Children will not be allowed to leave until their parent or guardian arrives to pick them up. This is for your child’s safety. FEE: $5 PER DANCE Late Night with YMCA Goodtimes Also March 14, 21 & 28 A weekly Parents’ Night Out program for parents of five-to 12-year-olds offered at the YMCA Goodtimes Center on Bell Road. Time is 6:30-11:30 p.m. and supper is included. Cost is $15 per child and no reserva-

Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic 10 a.m. Free workshop teaches children do-it-yourself skills and tool safety, while at the same time helping to instill a sense of accomplishment. This month’s project is a Love Note Holder. Valentine’s Day is right around the corner! Ages 5-12. Free. Online registration opens a few weeks before each clinic’s date. For more info, visit www. lowesbuildandgrow.com or call your local Lowe’s. Native American Family Day at Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts 1-4 p.m. Spend the afternoon at the Museum learning about the art and culture of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, the only federally-recognized tribe in the State of Alabama. Having been in the region for 200 years, the Creeks will share aspects of their heritage through an afternoon of storytelling, drumming and dancing. Visit www.mmfa.org or call AUM Offers Free Mandarin Classes Auburn Montgomery’s Confucius Institute continues to offer free Mandarin classes to the community on Saturdays this spring. To register, send the student’s name, age and contact information to ama@aum.edu. Babypalooza 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. RSA Alabama Activity Center. FREE. Preregistration not required. Jackson Hospital will present the health expo showcasing many of their services. Pre-register for your baby’s birth at Jackson Hospital. Ask-adoctor area where you can ask your questions from local OB/GYN physicians. Talk to our labor and

delivery nurses about how Jackson Hospital supports your birth plan. Learn more about our Special Care Nursery for babies that need extra medical support. The best preparation for your new baby is education about breastfeeding and other important things to know before you give birth. For more info, call (205) 445-1345 or visit http://babypaloozatour.com/event/ montgomery-babypalooza/

Tuesday, March 11

VEG OUT Montgomery 7-9 p.m. Join EAT South for its monthly plant-based diet pot luck dinners on the second Tuesday of the month. March-September at 7 p.m. and OctoberFebruary at 6 p.m. Located at the EAT South Farm at Hampstead community. Look for a big red barn! For more information, call 422-9331, e-mail info@eatsouth.org or visit www.facebook.com/ VegOutMontgomery

Wednesday, March 12

CAMGA Lunch & Learn Program Central Alabama Master Gardener Association meetings are held at the Elmore County Extension (ACES) facility on Queen Ann Road in Wetumpka. The free event begins at noon and ends at 1 p.m. Attendees are invited to bring their lunch and learn. Beverages are provided by CAMGA. For more information call the ACES office at 567-6301.

Thursday, March 13

Sweet Charity at the Davis Theatre 7 p.m. Charity Hope Valentine is a naïve and trusting eternal optimist who falls in love too easily. Working as a dance hall hostess at the seedy Fan-Dango ballroom in Times Square, she loves too much and is the unluckiest romantic in New York City. This classic Broadway musical premiered in 1966 and won five Tony Awards. It also ran in the West End as well as

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