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Through June 9 The Columbus Museum presents “The Winslow Homer in America” exhibition. All of Homer’s most popular illustrations are included in this ex- hibition of 125 wood engravings produced over a period of nearly three decades. For more info call 706.748.2562 ext. 210 or visit columbus museum.com.


Through August 11 The Columbus Museum presents “Center for Cul- ture: The Bradley Property and the Olmsted Gar- dens.” This exhibition will provide a history of the Museum and grounds and their role in the cultural history of the city of Columbus. In addition to the garden, the exhibition will explore the legacy of businessman and philanthropist W.C. Bradley. For more info call 706.748.2562 ext. 210 or visit columbusmuseum.com.


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May 2-18 The Springer Opera House presents Lakebottom Prime. Topher Payne’s hilarious prequel to his 2011 hit Lakebottom Proper, Lakebottom Prime turns the clock back to the days when brass bands played on


an island bandstand, lovers paddled canoes around the lake and families picnicked on the shore. For tick- ets, call the Springer Box Office at 706.327.3688.


May 14 RiverCenter for the Performing Arts presents Celt- ic Woman, a musical experience featuring classic Irish tunes, such as “The Water Is Wide,” “Green Grow the Rushes” and “The Parting Glass;” time- less pop anthems such as “Bridge Over Troubled Water” and “Sailing” and inspirational songs in- cluding “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “Ave Ma- ria,” all with the signature Celtic Woman sound. To purchase tickets call 1.888.332.5200 or visit the box office at Broadway and 10th St.


May 16 Parkwood Healthcare and Phenix City Parks and Recreation will hold the ninth annual River Walk Golf Cart Tour and Health Fair in honor of National Older Americans Month. Held at the Phenix City Amphi- theater, 9-11:30 a.m., there will be entertainment, useful health info and door prizes. For more info contact PC Parks and Rec. at 334.291.4719.


May 17 & 18 The American Cancer Society holds its 20th an- nual Relay for Life fundraiser at Kinnett Stadium. To participate or make a donation visit relayforlife.org/ muscogeega.


May 18 & 19 The Academy of Fine Arts presents Tangled at RiverCenter. This story of Repunzel, the young girl with magical golden hair and her quest to see the floating lights. The jazz section of the production will feature spectacular costumes and music as the dancers pay tribute to our American heroes and their service to our nation. For tickets or more info call 706.561.8085.


May 19 The Weracoba/St. Elmo Preservation Society will host its 17th annual Arts in the Park at the Lakebottom Park Bandshell from noon-6 p.m. The event will feature the works of area artists for sale as well as performances by local musicians and children’s entertainment. Take a picnic basket or local vendors will be on hand to provide food and drink. For more information call 706.324.2239 or visit columbusartsinthepark.com.


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