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April – May 2014
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April
Dream Cars Lecture & Discussion 3
Spring Wildflowers of North Georgia Lecture & Discussion 4
Under Magnolia - Frances MayesLecture, Discussion & Book Signing 5
Jim Crow’s Last GaspLecture & Discussion 6
The Shamrock and PeachLecture, Tasting & Book Signing 7
Mary Sigalas Prelude Dinner & Concert 8
Painting in Oils Mary Segars’ Painting Workshop 9
May
Bold and BeautifulLecture & Discussion 10
19th Century Musical JewelsPrelude Dinner & Concert 11
The Top Ten Economic Issues Lecture & Discussion 12
Common Foreign Policy MistakesLecture & Discussion 13
From Bach to BroadwayPrelude Dinner & Concert 14
Dream CarsInnovative Design, Visionary Ideas
Lecture & Discussion
Wednesday, April 2Julia Forbes, Head of Museum InterpretationHigh Museum of ArtThe Rock House5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program$5.00 per personReservations begin March 2
Dream Cars showcases seventeen groundbreaking concept
cars from the 1930s to the present, all of which push the limits of the imagination and shape the future of automotive design. The exhibition explores design innovation through the lens of the automobile. Ms. Forbes will share this group of unique American and European automobiles alongside conceptual drawings, patents, and scale models. She’ll explore the visionary process of car design and highlight the influence of international automotive events such as General Motors’ Motorama and the Paris Salon de l’Automobile. You’ll learn about the pioneering masterworks of automotive leaders Ferrari, Bugatti, GM, and Porsche, among others.
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4 April - May 2014
Spring Wildflowers of North Georgia Lecture & Discussion
Tuesday, April 15Linda Chafin, Conservation BotanistState Botanical Garden of GeorgiaThe Rock House5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program$5.00 per personReservations begin March 15
The North Georgia foothills and mountains are blessed with an
abundance of spring-flowering plants and with many natural areas where we can enjoy them. In this presentation, Linda Chafin will introduce the wide diversity of Georgia’s native wildflowers and discuss their natural and cultural history. She will emphasize tips for identification, make recommendations for field guides, and provide information on the best wildflower exploration sites in North Georgia.
Linda Chafin has a Master’s degree in Botany from the University of Georgia and is the author of Field Guide to the Rare Plants
of Georgia, published by the University of Georgia Press in 2007. She is currently at work on a new field guide, Wildflowers of Georgia, to be published in March of 2014. For more information on Linda Chafin and the State Botanical Garden visit their website at www.botgarden.uga.edu.
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Under Magnolia - Frances MayesUGA Libraries Author Spotlight
Lecture, Discussion & Book Signing
“Under Magnolia” is one of the most brilliant memoirs ever written, shedding new light on a certain mysterious South and offering a memorable portrait of the artist as a young girl….Reader, artist, scholar, poet—Frances Mayes gradually became the aesthete and writer she is today, a passionate lover of the world and the word.”
–Lee Smith, author of Guests on Earth
Thursday, April 17Frances Mayes, AuthorThe Lake Club5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program & Book Signing$5.00 per personReservations begin March 17
Georgia native Frances Mayes, whose bestseller Under the Tuscan Sun was
turned into a highly successful film, will make Reynolds Plantation one of the first stops on her book tour for her latest memoir, Under Magnolia. A fascinating, lyrical, and unflinching look at her early childhood in Fitzgerald, Georgia, Under Magnolia is an unforgettable story.
Formerly a professor of creative writing at San Francisco State University,
where she directed The Poetry Center and chaired the Department of Creative Writing, Mayes now devotes herself full time to writing and to her “At Home in Tuscany” furniture and accessory lines. She is a founder of The Tuscan Sun Festival, an annual music, literature, and art festival in Cortona, Italy. She and her husband divide their time between North Carolina and Tuscany.
6 April - May 2014
Jim Crow’s Last GaspLecture & Discussion
The Story of Georgia’s Equalization Schools, 1950-1970
Tuesday, April 22Daniel Nadenicek, Dean College of Environment & DesignUniversity of GeorgiaThe Rock House5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program$5.00 per personReservations begin March 22
If you drive across the State of Georgia today, you will see
numerous fifty or sixty year old school buildings of the modernist period. Built similar in style with brick and masonry, glass curtain walls, and flat roofs, these structures are going to ruin in the landscape. Many of those buildings were “equalization schools” constructed for African-American students during the years just before and after Brown vs. the Board of Education, as a last-ditch effort to prove that separate but equal actually worked in Georgia. What happened to these schools? How did they function? Many African-American neighborhoods have lamented the loss of these buildings, which have served as centers for community-based cultural events throughout Georgia. We are considering how to interpret those structures today, and assess whether some of them might be rehabilitated and sustainably adapted for community use. Join Dan Nadenicek, Dean of the College of Environment and Design, on a quest to tell this important story and contemplate the future. For more information on Dean Nadenicek and the UGA College of Environment and Design visit their website at www.ced.uga.edu.
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The Shamrock and PeachThe Scots-Irish in the SouthLecture, Tasting & Book Signing
Discovering the beauty and intrigue of Ireland, and its strong links to the South in a culinary and photographic journey.
Wednesday, April 23Judith McLoughlin, Irish Chef & Culinary AuthorGary McLoughlin, Irish Landscape Photographer & Artist The Rock House5:00 p.m. Cocktails & Tasting5:30 p.m. Lecture & Book Signing$29.95 per personReservations begin March 23
Tasting Menu
Irish Whiskey Mint Julep
Southern Pimento CheeseCrispy Bacon & Chives on Buttered Irish Oatcakes
Smoked Salmon with Dill on Irish Boxty Bread
White Chocolate Raspberry Cranachan Shots Peach Shortbreads
The Shamrock and Peach is a culinary
journey from the green fields of Ireland to the front porches of Georgia told through the language of really good food and stunning photography. Start the evening with tastings from Judith’s upcoming James Beard dinner and sample an Irish whiskey cocktail while viewing the art photography from The Shamrock and Peach showcasing the beautiful scenery of Ireland with its mountains, lakes and castles. Then delight in the culture of the Emerald Isle and discover its strong links to Georgia as our presenters, both of whom are from Ireland, but have established their business in Atlanta, guide us on this enlightening journey that links the two regions together in ways that may surprise you!
Over the past 10 years, Judith McLoughlin has become one of the most recognized Irish faces and brands in Atlanta and abroad. She is regularly
asked to contribute to food columns in national newspapers and magazines on both sides of the Atlantic and also leads numerous culinary tours from the United States to Ireland each year, showcasing the beauty and sophistication of modern Ireland. Gary McLoughlin, co-author, is an artist and photographer who has a love for the Irish landscape in photography and is currently pursuing a new book project entitled The Irish Image to showcase the wild beauty that is Ireland. Learn more about Judith and Gary at www.shamrockandpeach.com.
Mary Sigalas Sings The Great American Songbook
Prelude Dinner & Concert
Thursday, April 24Mary Sigalas QuartetThe Great Waters Clubhouse6:30 p.m. Cocktails, Prelude Dinner & Concert$51.95 per personReservations begin March 24
Prelude Dinner MenuCourse I
Spring Vegetable Salad with Buttermilk Dressing Course II
Chicken Piccata with Rosemary New Potatoes & Fresh Arugula Course III
Flourless Chocolate Torte with Raspberry Sauce
A musical feast awaits as Athens’ most renowned jazz singer, Mary Sigalas,
enchants you with her renditions of the timeless songs from timeless composers - Cole Porter, Rodgers and Hart, Duke Ellington, and Johnny Mercer, to name a few - that comprise The Great American Songbook.
Mary will be accompanied by her all-star band, which includes: Trey Wright on guitar, Luca Lombardi on bass, and John Norris on drums. Songs you
know, songs you love... My Funny Valentine, Tenderly, Lover Man, It Don’t Mean a Thing, and many more... these classics and others from singers such as Billie Holiday, Rosemary Clooney, and Ella Fitzgerald are given exquisite interpretations by Mary and the band.
What is your favorite classic American song? Chances are Mary will sing it. Enjoy! To learn more about Mary Sigalas visit http://www.reverbnation.com/marysigalas.
8 April - May 2014
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Painting in OilsMary Segars’ Painting Workshop
“Every artist was at first an amateur.” --Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tuesday, April 29 – Friday, May 1Mary Grayson SegarsArtist & InstructorThe Rec House, The Landing9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Daily, Continental Breakfast & Workshop$230.95 per person, (supplies not included)Reservations begin March 29
Mary returns once again to Reynolds Plantation to teach
both beginners and experienced students the process of oil painting. Each morning of the 4-day workshop, Mary will do a painting demonstration, during which she will discuss the concepts of color mixing and composition. After each demonstration, Mary will individually assist each student in painting subjects of his/her own choosing.
Although Mary was trained as a biologist, she began oil painting
15 years ago. She now has occasional one-person shows, she participates in festivals in Florida and South Carolina, and she teaches workshops and classes throughout the Southeast. She is currently represented by four galleries and manages a group of 14 working artist studios in Beaufort, SC. To see more of Mary’s work, please visit her website at www.marysegars.com.
10 April - May 2014
Bold and BeautifulThe Lost Living Colors of Greek & Roman Sculpture
Lecture & Discussion
Thursday, May 1Mark Abbe, Assistant Professor of Ancient ArtUGA Lamar Dodd School of ArtThe Rock House5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program$5.00 per personReservations begin April 1
Greek and Roman marble statuary was originally richly embellished with colorful
painting, gilding, and inlay. Such polychromy gave sculptures a range of different appearances from vivid realism – that is, a virtual life-likeness – to highly stylized and artful types of coloration that were elevated and removed from everyday life. This lecture will highlight how new interdisciplinary research on the extremely fragmentary remains of ancient pigments can elucidate the importance of color in the visual language of ancient marble sculpture. The results reveal aesthetics far removed from our common idea of classical art. Get more information on Mark Abbe and his work at http://art.uga.edu/about/faculty-and-staff-directory/abbe-mark/.
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19th Century Musical JewelsAn Evening of Violin & Piano in Concert
Prelude Dinner & Concert
Monday, May 12Levon Ambartsumian, ViolinEvgeny Rivkin, PianoThe Lake Club6:30 p.m. Cocktails, Prelude Dinner & Concert$51.95 per personReservations begin April 12
Prelude Dinner MenuCourse I
Fried Green Tomato Salad with Chipotle DressingCourse II
Lemon-Herb Chicken Creamy Orzo & Spring Peas
Course IIISummer Peach Cake
Sweet Cream Bourbon Chantilly
Enjoy an evening of brilliant music from two of the most celebrated musicians at the
UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music, violinist Levon Ambartsumian and pianist Evgeny Rivkin. If you appreciate Beethoven, Brahms, and Schubert you will love this concert of 19th century jewels in the violin/piano repertoires Levon and Evgeny will perform.
Levon Ambartsumian and Evgeny Rivkin are winners of numerous
international competitions. They are acclaimed worldwide for performing and master class teaching. Their combined talent and expertise promise a beautiful and virtuosic musical evening.
12 April - May 2014
The Top Ten Economic IssuesThey May Not Be What You Think
Lecture & Discussion
Monday, May 19The Lake ClubJames A. VerbruggeProfessor of Finance Emeritus, UGA Terry College5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program$5.00 per personReservations begin April 19
Economic forecasters and most economic prognosticators tend to focus on what is likely to happen in the
economy during the next 12-18 months. Their emphasis is typically on the expected unemployment rate, the rate of inflation, interest rates or some aspect of near-term monetary policy. As a result, insufficient time is devoted to analysis and discussion of some of the fundamental underlying trends and issues that are far more important in determining the health of the economy over the course of the next 10 years. In this presentation, we will identify some of these issues and how they may impact the economy. Some of these issues may be unique to Georgia, or may be of greater importance in the state compared to the rest of the U.S.
In anticipation of the presentation, you may wish to prepare your own
list of what you believe to be the most important issues and challenges facing Georgia and the entire U.S. economy.
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Common Foreign Policy MistakesLecture & Discussion
Tuesday, May 20Jeffrey D. Berejikian UGA School of Public & International AffairsThe Lake Club5:00 p.m. Cocktails5:30 p.m. Program$5.00 per personReservations begin April 20
Why do countries seem to repeat the same foreign policy mistakes?
Throughout history governments have taken unnecessary risks and led their societies into conflicts that they should have avoided. While politicians are often blamed for such mistakes, recent research in cognitive science suggests that many foreign policy fiascos are not unique and are instead rooted in routine human decision making. Indeed, there is now compelling evidence that errors in judgment are “hard wired” and difficult to overcome. Dr. Berejikian will discuss how this research helps us better understand both why governments tend to repeat certain foreign policy mistakes and, just as important, how the public can be manipulated into supporting such policies.
Dr. Jeffrey D. Berejikian is a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Georgia, and Associate Professor at the School of Public
and International Affairs (SPIA). Dr. Berejikain’s research integrates findings from cognitive psychology and neuroscience with contemporary foreign policy and appears in the top journals in the discipline, including the American Political Science Review, Political Psychology, and the Journal of Conflict Resolution. His book, International Relations Under Risk is published by SUNY Press, and has been translated into Korean. For more information on Jeffrey Berejikian and SPIA visit www.spia.uga.edu and www.berejikian.net.
14 April - May 2014
From Bach to Broadway Prelude Dinner & Concert
Thursday, May 29Josh Holritz, Violin, Schaafritz Duo Kristen Holritz, Flute, Schaafritz Duo Damon Denton, PianoThe Great Waters Clubhouse6:30 p.m. Cocktails, Prelude Dinner & Concert$51.95 per personReservations begin April 29
Prelude Dinner MenuCourse I
Caesar Salad withBasil Pesto and Parmesan Dressing
Course IIParmesan Chicken Rollatini
Creamy Polenta & Garlic BroccoliniCourse III
Classic Tiramisu
Spend an evening with acclaimed artists Josh and Kristen Holritz (Schaafritz Duo)
and favorite Juilliard pianist Damon Denton as they sample short musical works from around the world! Ranging from classical to jazz to Broadway hits, this show will be sure to have you tapping your toes and humming along! The program will include selections like Hoe-Down from Copland’s Rodeo, George Gershwin’s Summertime, a Fantasy from Bizet’s
opera Carmen, Libertango by Astor Piazzolla, and many more, including some traditional Japanese folk music!
Husband and wife Josh and Kristen Holritz have been performing since 2009 as
the Schaafritz Duo to audiences across the continental United States. In addition to jazz and pop arrangements, the Schaafritz Duo’s repertoire spans the gamut of classical music from the baroque period to newly commissioned works. Kristen is a graduate of the Juilliard School and the newly appointed principal flute of the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera. Josh has recently completed his doctoral studies at the University of Georgia and also performs with the Chattanooga Symphony. Damon Denton is a graduate of the Peabody Institute and the Julliard School. He is on faculty with the UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music and continues to perform worldwide.
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English Proverb
“from little acorns mighty oaks do grow”An old English proverb –“from little acorns mighty oaks do grow”– reminds us that little seeds mature into mighty generations. Similarly, our knowledge and intellect are strengthened by the seeds of cultural experience. At Reynolds Plantation, we have chosen the acorn to represent the seeds of our cultural experience. The acorn is the fruit of Georgia’s state tree, the Live Oak, and offers much symbolism as we prepare an exciting series of programs to entertain and enlighten you. The Linger Longer Living cultural lifestyle programs combine the best of visual and performing arts (including exhibitions, music, lectures, excursions and instruction) with a uniquely diverse audience to create an unparalleled cultural experience for the South’s Premier Golfing and Lakeside Destination. Grow wise and experience this season of Living.
Join us for an educational and entertaining experience with the Linger Longer Living series.To register for these events, please contact the Member Concierge at 706.467.1111.
Marie GarrisonArts & Cultural Director
Reynolds Plantation
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