Outdoor events
The Columbia County Extension Service will hold a lunch seminar from 12:10-12:45 p.m. today in the auditorium at the Government Center, located on Ronald Reagan Drive in Evans. Extension Service Agent Charles Phillips will lead a discussion on Using Native Plants. At noon Tuesday, Phillips will present a seminar on water conservation at Reed Creek Park on Furys Ferry Road. For information, call 868-3413.
NAMI program
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill in Augusta will sponsor an eight-week education program for the caregivers of children who have been diagnosed with a brain disorder and those whose behavior strongly suggests such a diagnosis. The next program in Augusta will be held Thursday. Registration is required and admission is free. For information, call 432-0021.
College fair
Greenbrier and Evans High schools will hold a spring college fair Thursday at Greenbrier High. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Representatives from more than 50 colleges and technical colleges will be available to meet with students. Admission is free. For information, write myoung@ccboe.net or call Michel Young at 650-6040, ext. 214.
College tour
Columbia County high schools will hold their annual Augusta Spring College Tour Thursday. The tour will include Lakeside, Greenbrier and Harlem high schools. For a list of colleges that are expected to attend visit www.ccboe.net or call 650-6040 or 863-1198.
Musical concert
Greenbrier High School Pack Players will present the popular musical, 1940 Radio Hour, featuring classic tunes from the '40s era with a live jazz band at 7 p.m. Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Greenbrier School Auditorium. Tickets cost $5. For information, call 650-6040, ext. 335.
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