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By on February 6, 2009

- Grant Writing Certificate Program at UGA Gwinnett. A series of four courses taught by Jack Smith. Pay $640 for all four courses or $180 individually. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. UGA Gwinnett Campus, 2530 Sever Rd., Lawrenceville.
Contact: 706-542-3537,
www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/ppd

- Coffee Hour. Enjoy a cultural experience and interact with other members from the University community over international cuisine and beverages. 11:30 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Memorial Hall Ballroom. Contact: 706-542-5867,
aperry14@uga.edu

- Women’s Studies Friday Speaker Series: Gender, Pain and Ecstasy- Premodern Mystics and Postmodern Body Art. Marla Carlson, assistant professor of theater & film studies, gives the talk. 12:20 p.m. to 1:10 p.m. 348 Miller Learning Center. Contact: 706-542-2846, momolly@uga.edu

- Ladies’ Night Out. A semi-formal night out for all ladies. The night includes a meal and a talk by Nikki Johnson, wife of NFL quarterback Brad Johnson. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Overlook, 494 Baxter Street.
Contact: 678-753-3164,

http://pabcconnection.org

- Guitar Performance: Eric Hansen fuses Latin, jazz, nuevo Flamenco and classical styles into a blend of melodies accompanied by exotic rhythms by Rico Geragi, a master percussionist who specializes in electronic instruments, and violinist Randi Fishenfeld. Tickets $16, $21.
8 p.m. Hodgson Concert Hall. Contact: 706-542-4400

- 46th Southeastern Business and Marketing Education Conference. Share ideas and expertise in business and marketing education. The goal is to provide attendees an opportunity for professional growth through presentations that will influence practice on the middle, high and postsecondary school levels. For more information visit http://www.coe.uga.edu/sbmec/index.html. Through Saturday. Georgia Center for Continuing Education. Contact: afinnell@uga.edu

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