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Microsoft - Excel 1
6:30-9:30 p.m. March 4 and March 6. The Coastal Georgia Center. For proficiency and confidence in Excel, this course covers creating workbooks, navigating the Excel working screen, formatting and navigating worksheets, entering data, entering labels, and creating and working with charts. Cost is $85. Register for two Microsoft courses at the same time and receive the second at a discounted price. Register: www.ms-eagle48.georgiasouthern.edu/wconnect/CourseStatus.awp?~~13CACCE4556A.

Spring Break Week registration
The Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club at 510 E. Charlton St. and the Kayton Frazier Boys & Girls Club at 801 Brewer St. are accepting children ages 5-18. Hours for both units are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday. A snack and complete dinner are served daily. The youth development programs focus on academic success, career development, character, leadership and healthy lifestyles. Individual registration fees are no more than $10 and scholarships are available. For more information, call the Frank Callen Boys & Girls Club at 912-233-2939, ext. 2, the Kayton-Frazier Boys & Girls Club at 912-247-1324 or go to www.bgcsavannah.org.

Savannah Tea Party monthly meeting
5:30 p.m. March 4. B & D Burgers, 11108 South Abercorn St. This meeting will discuss the “Taxed Enough Already Rally” set for April 14 at Lake Mayer. Discussion will also take place on sequestration, Agenda 21, Georgia state taxes and other current issues. For more information, contact Marolyn Overton at 912-598-7358 or Jeanne Seaver at 912-663-8728. Stay updated at www.savannahteaparty.com.

Call for entries
Kobo Gallery in downtown Savannah seeks a 3-D artist to join it’s cooperative gallery. Artist must be a full-time resident of Savannah or nearby area. Work to be considered includes sculpture, glass, ceramics and wood. If interested please submit 5-10 images of your work, plus resume/CV and biography to info@kobogallery.com.

Jewish Journeys: Art Exhibit and free workshops
Feb. 27 through March 17. Jewish Educational Alliance, 5111 Abercorn St. Jewish Journeys, an 18 day art exhibit presented by MorningStar Cultural Arts Group in honor of their 24th birthday is free and open to the general public from the 5 p.m. opening reception on Feb. 27 until Sunday March 17. Featuring the works and the talents of two dozen artists, speakers, presenters and workshop facilitators all free classes and interactive presentations require pre-registration by Feb. 20 as workshop size is limited. Workshops are free and open to men and women, though space is limited and pre-registration is required online at www.savannahjea.org, by calling the JEA 912-355-8111.

March featured artists at Gallery 209
March. Gallery 209, 209 River St. Gallery 209 will feature the work of artists Kathy Miller & Linda Whitt Smith for the month of March. Long time Savannah artist Kathy Miller’s oil paintings have been a favorite of Savannahians and visitors for over 40 years. Linda’s crystalline glazed ceramics are created using several different types of crystalline glazes which are considered special effect glazes. Open daily 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. For more information, go to www.gallery209savannah.com or call 912-236-4583.

Contemporary Prints from Hungary
March. Savannah Center for Fine Art, 41 Drayton St. Savannah Center for Fine Art is pleased to announce an exhibition of fine prints published by eleven of Hungary’s leading graphic artists. There will be an opening reception on Friday, March 1, from 6-9 p.m. The exhibition will run through the end of March. Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 12-5 p.m.


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