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TindelMichi Reunite in Their Latest Exhibition Relics

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1. Do you live in the NOW? What does living in the NOW really mean, and can it have a positive affect on your life? The Power of Now Discussion Group discusses the book by Eckhart Tolle, The Power of NOW. Come to this group and discover ways for this to work in your life. This group starts with a meditation and a DVD clip featuring a lecture from Eckhart Tolle. The meeting continues with a great discussion about the message that was just heard. This is a group that is ongoing. Free. 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Unity North Church - New Beginnings Room, 4255 Sandy Plains Road. For more information, call 678-819-9100.

2. Sprayberry parents and students are invited to a showcase of Advanced Placement, Honors and Gifted Programs at Sprayberry High School. Counselors, College Admissions Representative, Former and Current SHS students will be on hand to provide information about the content and benefits of advanced course work.  This is an excellent opportunity to preview course offerings prior to registration for the 2011-2012 School Year. 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 770-578-3200.

3. Town Hall Meeting with State Senators Chip Rogers and Judson Hill. Get an update on the upcoming legislative session as well as legislative developments which happen during the session.  6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Mountain View Library,  3320 Sandy Plains Road.  More information, call 770-509-2725.

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4. Spring is just around the corner. Birds will be active. If you enjoy bird watching as much as I do, you'll want to take advantage of buying premium Coles bird seed to feed your feathered friends, and benefit the Chattahoochee Nature Center.  Orders can be placed online or at the Nature Store. Bird seed will not be available for sale after February 11. Chattahoochee Nature Center, 9135 Willeo Road, Roswell.  For more information, call  770-992-2055.

5. Tindel Michi: Relics is one of the most interesting art exhibits I've seen. After a three year hiatus to explore and develop new works and philosophies independent of the collaboration, TindelMichi reunite in their latest exhibition Relics on display at the Marietta | Cobb Museum of Art. Galleries 1 - 3. The exhibit continues until March 27.

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TindelMichi is John Tindel and Michi Meko a collaborative duo working together to create a unique aesthetic influenced by the South. Known as "Two fat southern boys who paint," the duo's work reflects growing up in a more modern and racially sensitive South than that of the past.

Visitors to the exhibit will be met by the heavily layered large scaled painted works, sculptural works and sound installations that explore the ghosts of a regions haunted history and remixed narratives historical and personal. For more information, call 770-528-1444.


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