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SUMMARY:Reading with Chelsea Rathburn
DESCRIPTION:Reading with Chelsea Rathburn \nAttendees will hear a reading from Chelsea Rathburn\, the 2019 Georgia Poet Laureate. Rathburn serves as assistant professor of English and creative writing in Mercer University’s College of Liberal Arts. Rathburn is the author of three poetry collections\, including The Shifting Line\,  A Raft of Grief\, and Still Life with Mother and Knife.  \nThis reading is part of the Georgia Writers’ Project at the Monroe-Walton Center for the Arts and is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/reading-and-reception-with-melisa-cahnmann-taylor-2/
LOCATION:Monroe-Walton Center for the Arts\, 205 South Broad Street\, Monroe\, GA\, 30655
CATEGORIES:Reading/Performance/Showing
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SUMMARY:1900 to 1940: Early Jazz
DESCRIPTION:1900 to 1940: Early Jazz \nIn the lecture\, 1900 to 1940: Early Jazz\, attendees will learn how jazz music was on the rise as the Davenport House fell on hard times and into a state of neglect. \nAttendees will experience a sampling of music from the era and will be encouraged to engage in discussion with the presenting artists and the presenting scholar\, Robert Gibson. \nThe lecture is free and open to the public\, and presented by the Savannah Music Festival in partnership with the Davenport House Museum. \nThis event is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/1810-to-1860-the-world-of-the-davenports-2/
LOCATION:Davenport House Museum\, 324 E State Street\, Savannah\, GA\, 31401
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Georgia Agriculture I: Feeding Myself\, Feeding My Community
DESCRIPTION:Georgia Agriculture I: Feeding Myself\, Feeding my Community \nGeorgia Agriculture I: Feeding Myself\, Feeding My Community is the latest installment of the Capitol History Highlights educational programming series highlighting the many historical sites\, artifacts\, and portraits throughout the Georgia State Capitol\, presented by the Georgia Capitol Museum. In Capitol History Highlights’ newest program\, attendees will learn more about personal and community gardens that have provided cost-effective\, healthy food options\, in a celebration of Georgia’s agriculture. \nAttendees should check in at the Tour Desk within the Georgia State Capitol upon arrival. Visitors are required to present photo ID. \nThis educational programming series is sponsored by a grant from Georgia Humanities. \n 
URL:https://www.georgiahumanities.org/event/georgia-agriculture-i-feeding-myself-feeding-my-community/
LOCATION:Georgia State Capitol\, 206 Washington Street\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30334
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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