Document 219978

Morning News • Sunday, January 11,1998 — 5Q
AROUNDTOWN
T
ne Morning News welcomes information
from local artists about their exhibits.
It Is the responsibility of the artist or
the gallery where the works are beirg
"shown to submit the information in
writing to this newspaper at least 10
days before the opening. A date when
the exhibition will end must be Included.
ARTS
Off THIVOUJt having a reception, *
from 1-6 p.m. Jan. 11, to meet artist
Helen Lea who Is coming from Kansas
City to Introduce her now floral paintings. Tne new works will hang In the
gallery until Fab. 6. Also, the gallery
Is proud to represent to Savannah the
work of Karen Vbumakls of
Charleston, B.C., who doe* handprintad photographs. She won third pitta
at the Terfair Art Show. Off The Wall
J»«t 412 Whttakar St. Qatlary hour*
are from 10 am.-6 pm. MondaySaturday and from 10 am.-l p.m.
'.^Sundays. For more Information, call
' tail Levrtes at 2338840.
SAWNNAH MUM RUNNERS "f Dessert
Cafe of Tybae, In collaboration with
Tybee Arts Association, presents
"Tha Bakefs Palette," faaturtng a «fferent artist each month. The chefs
choice for January Is Sandy Branam
wrth her wetercotors and prints.
Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. WednesdaysMondays. The cafe is at U.S. 80 (1st
Stoat) and Campbell Avenue on
Tybae Island. Free admission. Call
'786-8003 for more information.
THE SAANNAH ART ASSOCIATION pn>
aents an exhibition of works in "Black
and White" by local artists. The free
snow, in a variety of media, will be
open to the public beginning with a
'reception at 4 p.m. Jan. 11. The show
at the association's gallery in
trustees Garden will continue through
Feb. 7. Hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday and 1-5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. Judging will be by local
art professors and museum curators.
Winners will be announced at the
.opening reception. Call 232-7731 for
further information.
TWStSJNATURE «Aii£KY In City Market
is having a special showing of the
sculpture and drawings of Kevin
Conton during January and February.
Canton works primarily in cast bronze,
; and his subject matter ranges from
nudes to portraits. He also exhibits
detailed graphite drawings as well as
small bronze studies of future sculptures. Conton is a professor of sculpture' and life drawing at Savannah
College of Art and Design and a member of The Signature Gallery. He
works In the gallery every Sunday and
is available to discuss his work.
. Hours: daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and .
on Sunday from ll.a.m.-5 p.m.
EAST END GALLERY — For January, the
gallery is presenting the art work of
Jim Ranklns, whose watercolors often
represent memories of his rural childhood. Ranklns has spent more than
60 years as an Illustrator for major
' corporations. His art reflects his
attention to fine detail and Incorporates his personal Impressions and
often a sense of humor. The East End
•.Gallery is open daily from 10 am-5
p.m. at 407 E. River St. One of the
gallery artists is always on duty to
meet the public and answer questions
about the art. For1 more information,
call 233-9244.
THI SCHOOL Of VISUAL ARTS/YAWNNAN will host Multiple Hemisphere*..
' a printmaking exchange exhibit by
nine American and nine Argentine
artists touring the United States and
Argentina, Jan. l&Feb. 12. An operv
• '• ing reception will be held from 5:30• 7:30 p.m. Jan. 16, at SVA's Main
Gallery. 110 East President St. The
free event Is open to the public. For
".' more Information, call 661-1280.
Tfii JEKYU BLAND ARTS ASSOCIATION
announced the exhibit at Goodyear
Cottage Gallery for the month of
January will be a rnuttWrwnslonal
artistic experience. The ceramic work
of Lan Poteszak of Jekyll Island wlH
compHmant the painting and stained
glass- art of Edward Ccwtay of New
\tork State. The January exhibition at
,,lhe Goodyear Gallery runs through
'Jan. 31. The gallery hours are npon4
p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 am4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. There is
no admission charge.
OAULERY 30B — Cindy Wallace and Dixie
Moore's master of fine arts exhibition
Is at Fey Fine Arts Center at Georgia
Southern University from 8 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday-Friday through Jan. 30.
The exhibition is free. For more information, call (912) 681-6358.
THE TEUWR MUSEUM OP ART offers the
followir* three exhibitions through
Feb. 15.
Three Generations of African American
Women Sculptors: A Study In Paradox
features 50 sculptures by 10 African'Amertcan women representing more
'than 100 years of overcoming the persistent obstacles of racism, sexism
and class structure.
AbeWlonltt John Brown's ilWated 1859
•ttack on the U.S. Military Arsenal at
Harper's Ferry, foreshadowing the
Civil War, is documented In Jacob
Lawrence's series of 22 serigraphs.
While growing up as a young artist in
Harlem, Lawrence had mentors such
as Charles Aston and Augusta
Savage, who is represented in "Three
Generations."
In Families In Wood and Clay: Sculpture
by Persia Jennings, Jennings combines her background as an art student at Hampton Institute, then as
art educator, In a medium she did not
explore until after her retirement In
the 1980s.
How to get stuff in Calendar
The Savannah Morning News and Carolina Morning News welcome
Information for our Calendar listings. Night Clubs, Music, Theater and
Audition listings appear In Friday Drverstons. Saturday and Sunday's
Accent sections contain a list of area tourist sites and non-entertainment events. And Arts, Attractions and Classes/Taiks/Readlngs are
listed In Sunday's Arts and Travel section. Information must be submitted IN WRITING by 5 pm one week prior to publication. Items
without information such as date, time, place, sponsor, cost or phone
number may not be used. The Calendar listings are free. The newspaper reserves the right to reject Items at the editor's discretion.
Unsolicited Information or photographs cannot be returned.
CLASSES, READINGS ft
LECTURES
Items for this calendarmust be received
at least 14 days before the event.
Only classes or lectures that are free
or have a nominal coat will be accepted for publication. Nonprofit groups
will be given priority. The cost must
be included with the announcement.
— Georgia Southern University's
Division of Continuing Education and
Public Service is offering a oneday
interactive workshop identifying the
components of successful special
event planning, from 9 am.4 pm.
Jan. 27. Whether you are planning an
annual conference, regular dinner
meetings, an appreciation program or
a major social event, this noncredtt
course can help by delivering proven
strategies to produce a successful
event that will be professional and
memorable for the planning committee and guests. Cost of the course Is
$55. and It will be offered in Georgia
Southern University's Southern Center
on Chandler Road, Statesboro. To register, call 681-5551.
THE DOLPHM * THE MERMAID wW oreserrt a free demonstration of Valentine
card design. The gallery's card artist,
Jana Young, will demonstrate a variety of valentine card designs from the
whimsical to the passionate. The
demonstration will be held at 1 pm.
Jan. 24 at 3121 River Drive,
Thunderbolt. Free and open to the
public. 351-9911.
•fTRODUCnON TO SQUARE DANCMQ
will be held from 7-8:30 pm Jan. 14
at Richmond Hill Elementary School.
Call Charlie or Laurie Rice at (912)
920-4588 for more information.
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Cut out this form and send Information to:
Community News Desk •
Savannah Morning News/Carolina Morning News
P.O. Box 1088
Savannah, Ga. 31402
Or tax information to 912-2346522
26 p.m. $20.
Sample Show — Free showing samples
with class foe discount. Jan. 15.10
am.-7 pm
Christmas Scrapbook — Jan 17,36
p.m., $12 includes kit for one page
and protector.
Rotary Cutting — Jan. 17,34 p.m., $10
refundable on future class.
Beginner's Jumper — Four sessions
beginning Jan. 19.6:30 pm, $35.
Beginner's Quick Quilt Class—Start
with the basics and make a complete
wall hanging. Four sessions beginning
Jan. 24,6:30-9:30 p.m., $40.
Pocket Pages for your Scrapbooks —
Jan. 25, 24 p.m., $15 Includes kits
for one page plus protector.
Holiday Hearts — Foundation pieced
hearts for your table. Jan. 26,10
am., $15 includes pattern.
Cross-Stitch on Unen — Jan. 27,10
am.-noon, $15 includes kit.
Stamped
Valentine's Cards. Jan. 28,6:30
THE DOLPHIN ft THE MERMAID will prep.m.
$18
Include* kit for two cards
. sent afreedemonstration of watercotand envelopes.
or techniques by gallery artist Linda
scetfwtt
TAI CH) CHAUN
Ray Undeborg. In the two-hour sesCLASSES/WORKSHOP
will be offered
sion, Undeborg will demonstrate "layfrom 6-7 p.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 28ering" of the transparent medium to
Feb. 25, at The Dance Loft, 11W.
achieve depth of color and effective
Bay St. Presented by Tina Clark. The
shade and shadows. She will answer
cost is $37 for five weeks. A five'
questions about watercolor techweek
commitment is required to learn •
niques. The demonstration will be
consistency.
Class size is limited. For
held at 10 am. Jan. 17 at 1321 River
more Information, 231-0405.
Drive in Thunderbolt.
THE PEDPirS LAW SCHOOL Is returnTHE TYBEE ARTS ASSOCIATION'S KEVS
ing to Savannah from Jan. 2&March
ART COLONY is a series of four work23, bringing opportunities for citishops for children ages 6-12. Topics
zens to leam more about the legal
will Include drawing, clay, sculpture
system. The courses are taught by
and collage. The workshops will be
local attorneys who will cover a
held from 10:30 a.m.-noon Feb. 7,14,
broad
range of legal Issues. The two. 21 and 28 at Old Tybee School. The
hour classes begin Jan. 26 and concost Is $28 for all four sessions or $8
tinue each Monday evening for seven
for an Individual class. Tybee resiweeks. The course Is designed to
dents pay $20 for all four sessions or
help citizens better understand how
' $6 for'an Individual class. For more
the legal system protects and preInformation, call 897-1873.
serves justice and fairness. To regisUPCOMINO CLASSES TO BE HELD AT
ter, call the Coastal Georgia Center
TWMOS, 5203 Waters Ave. For more
at 651-2767. The cost of each sesInformation, call 35&0027.
sion and the handout materials Is
New England Rug Hooklrjg Demonstration
$10 for each class, or $40 for all
—10 am.-noon Jan. 31. Free demonseven
classes.
stration of this American art form is
ART MSTORY UKTUM SERSW—The
open to the public. Class size is limitTerfair Museum of Art presents a free,
ed. Please reserve space early.
eight-part Art History Lecture Series
Cross-Stltch with Designer Lynn Teach —
through April. The series will range
1-3 pm Jan. 31. Class will be on
from ancient to contemporary westcross-stitching on linen with silk
em art. Each lecture will be free to
threads and beading accents. Fee for
the public and presented at 3 pm. on
class will include cost of materials.
a Sunday. Seating Is available on a
Class size is limited.
first-come basis. For more InformaBaste Knitting & Crochet — Guyla
tion. caH the TetMr Museum of Art
Rlggto, instructor, 24 p.m. Fridays.
Department of Education at 232Weekly classes covers the bastea
1177.
Work on any project at your own
Feb. IB — "From Royalists to Realists:
pace. Weekly fee Is $5. plus the cost
Art In the Age of Revolution." Hotly
of materials.
Koons, assistant curator of eduction, t
Advance Knitting — Six Tuesdays, 5:30Telfair
Museum of Art.
7:30 p.m. Jan. 2OFeb. 24. Learn
March 22 — "The Foundations of
Intends and duplicate stitch embellModernism: From Impreseionlam to
ishment in this knitting class.
Cubism." Diane Lesko, director,
Students will work on a "River
Telfair Museum of Art.
Street" vest depicting Savannah's
April 5 — "Everything You Always
waterfront worked In many colors of
Wanted To Know About Modem Art
yam. The cost Is $5 per class, plus
(But Were Afraid to Ask)." Christine
the cost of materials.
C. Neat, curator of fine arts & exhibiBasic Needlepoint — 24 p.m. Tuesdays.
tions, Terfair Museum of Art.
Learn the basics of this historic neeApril 19 — 'Trends/Issues In
dle art In this ongoing class. New
Contemporary Art." Julie McGutre,
•stitch taught each week. The cost Is
professor of art history. Georgia
$5 for class, plus the cost of materiSouthern University.
als.
COLONIAL qUHTS CLASSES:
All classes listed will be held at 11710-A
Largo Drive. Must register ahead of
time and pick up supply list. For more
Information, call 92S0055.
Beginning Cross-Stltch Class — Jan. 13.
10 a.m.-noon, $15 Includes kit.
Beginning Silk Ribbon Embroidery Class
— Jan. 15, 6:308:30 p.m.. $17.50
Includes kit.
Super Bowl Mystery Quilt — All day
class: bring a covered dish. Jan. 25.
ATTRACTIONS
MMHTV STH AM POROE HERmSE
MUSfUM honors the more than one
million men and women who have
served In the 8th Air Force since It
was created In Savannah In 1942,
and Is now open to the public from 10
a.m.-6 p.m. seven days a week. It features a 100,000 volume capacity
library, archives, memorial gardens,
an art gallery, meeting and study
rooms, a gift shop and a snack bar as
well as a large exhibit area. The
90,OOT>square-foot museum is located'at the intersection of Interstate 95
and U.S. 80 (Exit 18) in Pooler.
Admission Is by membership card or
by purchasing tickets at $7.50 for
adults, $6.50 for children ages 6-12.
Children under six are admitted free.
Group rates are available at $5.50 per
parson for groups of 20 people or
more.
RALPH MARK ojuorr cm. MQMTS
MUSEUM showcases Savannah;*
dynamic role in one of the nation's
most significant and critical eras: the
Civil Rights Movement. Located at
460 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard,
the museum Is open 9 am.-5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday and 1-5
p.m. Sunday. Cost: $4 adults, $3
seniors. $2 students. 231-8900.
CHATHAM COUNTY QAROEN
1388 Eisenhower Drive. This 1840s
farm house, was relocated and
restored as a center for developing
landscaped gardens of interest to the
area and educational purposes. The
10-acre tract provides a variety of
seasonal plantings. Sponsored by
Savannah Area Council of Garden
Clubs. Open 10 am.-2 p.m. MondayFriday and by special arrangement.
Cost: $3 adults for guided tour. 3553883.
rm etoMiA HBTORKAL SOOSCTY, 501
Whltaker St. is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Tuesday-Saturday. Call, 651-2125.
MUSCUM Of COASTAL MSTORY and St.
Simons Lighthouse is open seven
days a week. Hours: 10 a m.-5 pm,
Monday-Saturday and 1:30- 5 pm.
Sunday. Closed on holidays.
Admission prices: 12 and over $3,
children 6-11 $1, and under six free.
TKT CHURCH are available 10 a.m.noon on Wednesdays by appointment.
232-5526 or 233-7366.
DAVENPORT HOUSE AND MUSEUM, 324
E. State St., Is open 10 a.m.-4:30
p.m. daily. Walking tours on the hour
and harfhoun last tour at 4 pm. each
day. $4 general admission, $3 for
ages 6-18, free for children under 6.
2364097..
Elf maiAM OLD JAM. MUSEUM. Pine
and Early streets In SpringfleM, Is
open 26 p.m. Sundays. Coat: Free,
but donations are accepted.
MRK, nine miles east of Richmond
Hill, Is an example of a Confederate
earthwork fortification. It has a museum, historical movie, tours by reservation, and camping. Open 9 a.m.6 p.m.
Tuesday-Saturday, and 25:30 p.m.
Sunday. Closed Monday. $1.50 for
adults, 75 cants for children ages 512. 727-2339.
PORTPULAI
U.S. 80 East between Savannah and
Tybee Island, Is where. In 1862,
defense strategy changed worldwide
when rifled cannon first first overcame a masonry fortification.
Museum exhibits, audiovisual program, bookstore, natUre trails, boat
launching ramp and a picnic area are
available. Open 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
daily. Admission: $2. under 17 free.
7865787.
tEDMMBLDMM HOUSE, Madison
Square, was Gen. William T.
Sherman's headquarters during the
Union occupation of Savannah and Is
the parish house of St. John's
Episcopal Church. Open 10 a.m.-4
p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. $4 for adults,
$2 for students. 233-3845.
STOmC RAUMMD SHOPS on Martin
Luther King Jr. Boulevard. These antebellum shops, a National Historic
Landmark, recently designated as the
official State of Georgia railroad
museum, make up the oldest and
most complete railroad repair and
manufacturing facilities remaining in
the United States. Operating HO
model railroad layout, volunteer activities. Open daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. for
seifgulded tours. Fee: $2.50 adults;
$2 seniors, students and military.
651-6823.
NAH MUSEUM. 505 W. 36th St., has
African carvings and other artifacts.
Open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Tuesdays and Thursdays by appointment only. No admission charge. 2368644.
ANDREW LOW HOUSE, 329 Abercom St.,
facing Lafayette Square. Open 10:30
am/4 pjn. weekdays; noon-4 pm
Sundays; closed Thursdays and
national hoddays. last tour at 330
p.m. Donation: $6 for adults; $3 for
chHdren 6-12; rncludU* Girl Scouts
and ScoU leaders, children under 6
free. 2336854.
CENTER, 142 BuN St., Is open from
10 a.m.-4 pm. weekdays except
Wednesday, 10 am.4 pm Saturday
and 12:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday. $5 for
adults, $4 lor children 6-18 and students. Free for children 5 and under.
Discount for Giri Scouts. 233-4501.
330 Drayton St. is open 10 a.m.-5
pm. Tuesday through Saturday.
Features historic Girt Scout memorabilia, gift shop and merchandise, and
activity center for troops. Free.
Troops should call ahead to register
for activities. 2328200.
EIOTME CENTER Of the
Savannah-Chatham Public Schools.
207 E. Gottion St., has exhibits on
Savannah's unique city plan;
Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Victorian
architecture; and a 19th century
schoolroom. Open 9 am.-4 pm.
Monday-Friday. Admission: $2.6517022.
OATLAND ISLAND EPUCATIOli CENTER,
711 Sandtown Road, has a trail system, plant and animal exhibits, and a
historic cabin site. Open 8:30 am-5
pm Monday-Friday and 10 am-5
pm. every Saturday. Admission is $2
per person ages 4 and older. 8973773.
OWENS THOMAS HOUSE, 124 Abercom.
featuring the nation's finest example
of Regency Architecture. Hours: noon5 p.m. Mondays; 10 am-5 pm,
Tues-Sst; and 26 pm Sundays.
Admission: $7 for adults, $3 for students, $2 for children 6-12, $6 for
seniors, and free for children under 6.
Cail 233-9743.
, 207 E. Chariton St., features
restored and refurbished partoNeVel
rooms as well as pictures and
mementos of O'Connor. Open
Saturdays and Sundays 1-4 pm.
Admission free, donations accepted.
2336014.
COASTAL HBVmBE SOCSHY/OU) PORT
JACKSON MSTORIC SITE, 1 Fort
Jackson Road, Is open 9 am.-5 pm,
Monday-Saturday, noon-5 pm on
Sunday. Special programs are offered
at 1 pm, 2 p.m., 3:30 p.m. and 4:30
pm. daHy. Permanent exhibits relating to military and civilian life during
the CM) War. artifacts from the CSS
Georgia and an active calendar of
events. Cost Is $2.50 for adutts and
$2 for students, armed services members and senior citizens. Preschoolage children admitted free. 232-3946.
MRJMMT MUSEUM, U.S. 17. In Midway
features furnishings and artifacts
from the 1752-1865 period. Hours am
. 10 a.nx-4 pm., Tuesday through
Saturday, and 24 pm. Sunday.
Admission is $3 adults. $1 students.
Group rates available. (912) 8845837.
MCHMONPHU. MUSEUM, comer of Ga
144 (Fort Avenue) and Timber Trail
Road, is what used to be the original
kindergarten built by Henry Ford.
There are pictures of Ford, artifacts
and old car redes. There Is also a
Plantation Room, Civil War Room and
an Early Toots Room. The museum Is
open every day except Tuesday and
Wednesday. Hours are 9 am. to 3 »
pm weekdays and 10 am. to 4 pm.
weekends. Plwwn: T56-3ow7.
SAVANNAH HBTORY MUSEUM at the
Visitor* Center, 301 Martin Luther
* King Jr. Blvd., displays Savannah's
history and artifact* dating from its
founding m 1733 through present day.
Museum hours are 9 am,-5 pm.
daHy. Museum admission: adults $3;
senior citizens $2.50, children ages 612 $1.75. Group rates available. 2381779.
MUSEUM, at the Ogeechee River at
Bush Road and Ga. 204 (Fort
Argyle Road) two miles west of
Interstate 95, Is open for exploring
of Its two brick locks and one-third
mile-long tow and heel paths completed In 1830. Picnic shelter and
rest rooms available. Free. Hours: 9
a.m.-4 p.m. seven days a week..
7484068.
SEAffJROOK VK1ASC, an AfricanAmerican Irving history museum. Is
located 41/2 miles east of Interstate
95's exit 13 in Midway. Interpreters
come from community families whose .
roots go back over 150 years, from
slavery, through the first days of freedom and land ownership, and finally
to establishing success. Hours are 10
a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Call
(912) 884-7008 for rates and reservations.
SHIPS OF THE SEA MUSEUM, 41 Martin .
Luther KJng Jr. Blvd. The William
, Scarbrough House, built in 1819 for *
the principal owner of the Savannah,
the first steamship to cross the
Atlantic Ocean, is the setting for a
colorful exhibition of ship models,
paintings and maritime antiques, with
video presentations and a garden.
Hours are 10 a.m.6 pm. TuesdaySunday. Cost: $5 adults, $4 students.
232-1511.
SMMMSJSW MUVHP SUM PAHU Gs. Spur
204, Is on a barrier Island and oners
picnic areas, nature trails, camping
faculties and a JurtoOlymftosted
swimming pool. Open WednesdaySunday, 11 am.-7 pm Other activities include videos, crafts and live
demonstrations. The park Is open
daily from 8 am-dark. Admission Is
$2 per vehicle. 598-2300.
SAVANNAH NATONJ
three miles north of Port Wentworth. via Ga. 25 and S.C. 170. The Laurel
Hill WIWMte Drive is open daily, sunrise to sunset. Opportunities for
wildlife observation, photography, hik- •
ing and biking. Free. 6524415/
THE TEUMR MUSEUM Of ART, 121
Barnard St. on Terfair Square. It Is the
oldest art museum in the Southeast, M
featuring a permanent collection of
19th and 20th century American and
European paintings, prints, sculpture,
decorative arts and a schedule of
traveling exhibitions. Hours: 10 am.-5pm Tuesday-Saturday, 1-5 pm.
Sundays, noon-5 pm. Mondays.
Admission is $6 for adults and $2 for
students, $5 for senior citizens, $1 ,.
for children 6-12 and free for children
under 6. Admission free on Sundays.
232-1177.
fORT STEWART MUSEUM, at Wilson and Utility avenues at Fort Stewart, has
the largest collection of captured
Iraqi weapons and equipment In the
country as well as exhibits of the Division's and the post's rotes in wars of
the past. Picnic facilities are available
at no charge. Hours are 10 a.m.-4
pm. Tuesday through Sunday.
Admission is free. 767-4480 or 767- .
7885.
TTBEE ISLAND MARME SCIENCE CENTER, 1510 Strand, at the .beach
between 15th and Tybrisa streets.
The center features an aquarium and
sea turtle, shell and shark exhibits •
and beach walks. Hours are 9 am.-4
pm. daily. Admission Is free with
donations invited. 786-5917.
TYREE1MHTHOUSE QAUERY, 30
Meddin Drive, Tybee Island, Is open
noon-4 p.m. Friday-Monday, and
offers work by local artists and
craftsmen. The Tybee Island Art
Association Is a nonprofit organization. Monthly meetings are held on
the second Monday and are open to
the public. Association membership
is open to artists and non-artists.
786-5920.
TVREE U8HTHOUEE AND MUSEUM, U.S,
80 East on Tybee Island, Is the oldest
active lighthouse in the United States
and has exhibits, a gift shop and an
excellent view of Tybee Island and surrourKfng areas. The museum is in
Battery Gartand of Fort Screven and .
has military and resort history of Tybee
Island. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for
santor citizens and $1 for children 6-12.;
Free for children under 6. 7865801.
UMrVERSfTY OF QEOflQIA MARINE
EXTENSION SERVICE AQUARIUM, 30
Ocean Science Circle, Skldaway
Island, features tanks with more than
200 live animals representing 50
species of fish and Invertebrates.
Other exhibits show historic and prehistoric uses of coastal resources.
Educatlonatvldeos are shown
Saturdays at 1 pm and 3 p.m. A
nature trail and picnic area are behind
the bulking. Hours are 9 anx-4 p.m. .
weekdays, noon-5 p.m. Saturdays.
Closed Sundays and holidays. General
admission Is $1; children under 6
admitted free. 598-2496.
WORMSLOE MSTORIC SfTI, 7601
Skldaway Road. Is the site of tabby
ruins of a colonial fortified home built
by Noble Jones. It Is the only surviving remains In Savannah from the
Oglethorpe years. Facilities Include a
museum, theater presentations, walkIng trails to ruins and a picnic area.
Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. TuesdaySaturday and 2 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
Sunday. $2 for adults, $1 for children
6-18. Free for children 5 and younger.
Closed Mondays except holidays;
Monday holiday hours are 9 a.m.-5
pm. 353-3023.
IARK VERJMER HOUSE Museum.
801 Bay St.. Beaufort. Is open 11
a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. The
museum Is closed to the public on
Mondays, but will accommodate
group tours on that date. Admission:
$4 adutts, $2 students. Call In
advance for group tours. (803) 5246334.