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OTHER EVENTS...................... Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 FARMERS MARKET The Shoppes at EastChase Since opening in 2004, The Shoppes at EastChase Farmers Mar- ket has grown every year and is now one of the top five largest markets in Alabama. Opens every Saturday from 7 a.m. to Noon — now through the end of this month. For more information, call Suzanna Wasserman at 334.279.6046. Sept. 6 AUBURN-OPELIKA WOMEN’S EXPO Hotel at Auburn University The Opelika-Auburn News presents the fifth annual Auburn- Opelika Women's Expo. Bring the girls to relax and enjoy many vendor booths. While you’re there, enter to win great door prizes from sponsors and vendors! Admission is free, but will accept do- nations to benefit victims of domestic violence. For more infor- mation, email: promotions@oanow.com . Sept. 7 FRIDAY NIGHT CRUISE-INS Lower Dexter Come out for the 2018 Lower Dexter First Friday Cruise-ins! Local dealerships will have cars to showcase and a different car club will be featured each month! Visit the website for more infor- mation and a chance to have your car featured on the lower block! (www.lowerdexter.org ) Call 334.273-0313, for details. 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sept. 8 GLOBAL MALA WITH YOGA UNITY Riverwalk Amphitheater Come join Yoga Unity for this celebration of yoga, life, and the union of everything positive among Montgomery’s growing yoga community. There will be 108 sun salutations led by varied teachers from the area, come join for as many as you wanna do and meet the members of your yoga community. Hang out afterwards to learn of the offerings at various local studios and meet the teachers. For more information, call 251.591.9205. This is a free event. 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Sept. 8 BLACK JACKET SYMPHONY: AC/DC Montgomery Performing Arts Centre The Black Jacket Symphony offers a unique concert experience by recreating classic albums in a live performance setting with a first-class lighting and video production. A selected album is per- formed in its entirety by a group of hand-picked musicians specifi- cally selected for each album. With no sonic detail being over- looked, the musicians do whatever it takes to musically reproduce the album. Following the album and a brief intermission, the Black Jacket Symphony returns to the stage to perform a collection of greatest hits by the evening’s artist. Tickets: $30, $25. For more information, call 334.481.5100, or visit www.mpa- conline.org/events. 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 60 AL/ Metro 360 www.almetro360.com HERE & THERE...................................................................................................................... Sept. 21 BALLET & THE BEAST Montgomery Zoo Enjoy the Montgomery Ballet in a free per- formance under the stars at the Montgomery Zoo. Fun for all ages, boys and girls. Picnic bas- kets, blankets, lawn chairs and coolers are wel- come. Side show performers will be performing prior to the main show. Also, there will be a live animal presentation held during intermis- sion. Animal presentation will be presented by the Zoo’s Education Department’s docents and zooteens. Gates open at 6:00 p.m. Pre-event performance at 6:45 p.m. with youth ballet performers from Prattville, Wetumpka, Opelika and Auburn. Montgomery Ballet performance Into the Wild begins at dusk. Important Animal Note: Ballet and the Beasts is an evening event at the Montgomery Zoo. All zoo animals will be in their night quarters during the event. Se- lect Education animals will be on display prior to the event. Limited concessions will be avail- able for purchase. For more information, call 334.240.4930 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

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