Author Event & Book Signing

Jittery Joe's Watkinsville 27 Greensboro Hwy, Watkinsville, United States

Local author Coleman Hood will be signing copies of his book Memoir of a Moron. 9–11 a.m. FREE! www.jitteryjoes.com

Heirloom Southern Apples: Past, Present and Future

State Botanical Garden of Georgia 2450 S. Milledge Ave., Athens, GA, United States

The session begins with presentations by two experts on heirloom Southern apples, followed by a panel discussion, book signing, tree sale and apple grafting class. 9 a.m.–4 p.m. $40 (session), $35 (class). botgarden.uga.edu

Dune Discourses

Bogart Library 200 S. Burson Ave., Bogart, GA, United States

There will be a presentation on author Frank Herbert and the original book series, trivia with prizes, spice-flavored snacks and conversations about part two of the new movie. 2 p.m. FREE! www.athenslibrary/org/bogart

Palestine through a Feminist Lens

Contact for Location or Zoom Link

This public study will discuss how the struggles for Palestinian liberation and women’s liberation are connected. 4 p.m. FREE! https://tr.ee/FWWW8bCTfU

Edenfield Jurist in Residence Lecture

Hatton Lovejoy Courtroom, UGA School of Law 225 Herty Drive, Athens

U.S. Court of Appeals Senior Judge M. Margaret McKeown will discuss her book Citizen Justice. 2 p.m. FREE! calendar.uga.edu

Women’s History Month Keynote Speech

UGA Special Collections Library 300 S Hull St, Athens, GA, United States

Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson will give a talk called “We Refuse: Black Women and a History of Resistance.” 4 p.m. FREE! willson.uga.edu

Mystery Book Club

Bogart Library 200 S. Burson Ave., Bogart, GA, United States

Join Dr. Penny Mills to discuss Peter Heller’s novel Celine. 5:30​​–6:30 p.m. FREE! www.athenslibrary.org/bogart

Author Talk & Book Signing

Avid Bookshop 1662 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, GA, United States

Garrard Conley will discuss his book All the World Beside. 7 p.m. FREE! www.avidbookshop.com

Book Party with Gen Z Authors

ACC Library 2025 Baxter St., Athens, GA, United States

Teen entrepreneurs Fenley Scurlock and Jason Liaw  celebrate the release of Down to Business: 51 Industry Leaders Share Practical Advice on How to Become a Young Entrepreneur. 7–8 p.m. FREE! www.avidbookshop.com

Athens Science Café

Little Kings Shuffle Club 223 W. Hancock Ave., Athens, GA, United States

This month Dr. Mackensie Minnear will present on “Counting the Multiracial Population: How the U.S. Census Perpetuates Misconceptions and Marginalization.” 7 p.m. FREE! www.athenssciencecafe.wordpress.com

Sound Studies Poetry Reading

Buvez 585 Barber Street Suite A, Athens, GA, United States

Athens-area poets Magdalena Zurawski, Alex Johns, Jay Morris, Erik Brown and Will Stanier will share their work. 7–10 p.m. www.instagram.com/buvez_athens

The Sentimental Touring Club

UGA Main Library 320 S Jackson Street, Athens, United States

Enjoy the annual reading series by graduate students in the Creative Writing Program. 6 p.m. FREE! www.english.uga.edu

Bogart Bookies

Bogart Library 200 S. Burson Ave., Bogart, GA, United States

Pick up a copy of Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen by Susan Gregg Gilmore and discuss it with the group. 1–2 p.m. FREE! www.athenslibrary.org/bogart

Event Series Book Swap

Book Swap

Athentic Brewing Co. 108 Park Ave., Athens, GA, United States

Browse free books to take home or settle in to read in the front lounge. Donating books is encouraged but not required. 5–10 p.m. FREE! www.athenticbrewing.com

Word of Mouth

The Globe 199 N Lumpkin St, Athens

Athens’ longest-running spoken word open mic, with this month’s featured theme being “Poems for the Planet.” 6 p.m. (sign-ups), 7 p.m. (poetry). FREE! www.facebook.com/athenswordofmouth

Author Talk

ACC Library 2025 Baxter St., Athens, GA, United States

Author Elizabeth Barks Cox will discuss her book Reading Van Gogh: An Amateur’s Search for God. 7 p.m. FREE! www.avidbookshop.com

EARTH 16-18: Ecocriticism and Race Theory

UGA Founders Memorial Garden 325 South Jackson St., Athens, GA, United States

Professors Emmanuelle Peraldo and Nora Galland introduce attendees to their multi-campus, multi-year research project EARTH 16-18. Registration required. 11:10 a.m. FREE! https://forms.gle/HZwdYnmoig41KYRM9

The Classical Garden

UGA Founders Memorial Garden 325 South Jackson St., Athens, GA, United States

Mario Erasmo, UGA professor and head of the classics department, and Miriam Jacobson, UGA associate English professor, will present. 2:20 p.m. FREE! https://forms.gle/aCfuXAtDND8VTwyC6

Author Talk & Book Signing

UGA Main Library 320 S Jackson Street, Athens, United States

UGA creative writing program’s 2024 Diann Blakely Visiting Poet Ana Božičević will read from her works. 6 p.m. FREE! english.uga.edu

Time, Fugitivity and Global Black Aesthetics

UGA Miller Learning Center 48 Baxter St., Athens, GA, United States

Dr. Matthew Omelsky of the University of Rochester will give a lecture that theorizes the embodied experience of time in Black artforms. 4 p.m. FREE! calendar.uga.edu

Public Memory and Our Passing World

Online GA, United States

This virtual discussion will explore the power of the arts and public memory in a time of climate change. Register for Zoom link. 4 p.m. FREE! www.events.mellon.org

Odum Environmental Ethics Lecture

Jackson Street Building 285 S. Jackson St., Athens, GA, United States

Bestselling author, inspirational speaker and founder of “We Are the ARK” Mary Reynolds will present. 5:30 p.m. FREE! calendar.uga.edu

UGA Congress Week

UGA Special Collections Library 300 S Hull St, Athens, GA, United States

Former U.S. Representative Steve Driehaus and USG Chancellor Emeritus Steve Wrigley will discuss empowering citizens and government in different areas. 6 p.m. FREE! libs.uga.edu

High Museum of Art Conversation

Lamar Dodd School of Art 270 River Rd., Athens, GA, United States

Photographers Tommy Kha and Jill Frank, of the High Museum exhibition “Truth Told Slant,” will join a panel discussion moderated by Jon Feinstein. 11 a.m. FREE! calendar.uga.edu

Andrea Carson Coley Lecture

UGA Miller Learning Center 48 Baxter St., Athens, GA, United States

Scholars will discuss their cutting-edge research in the area of LGBTQ studies. 12:30 p.m. FREE! calendar.uga.edu

Artist Talk & Book Signing

The Athenaeum 287 W. Broad St., Athens, GA, United States

Lamar Dodd School of Art alumni Clay Jordan, Brittainy Lauback and Tatum Shaw will present on their recently published photography books. 4 p.m. FREE! athenaeum.uga.edu

Third Monday Book Club

Oconee County Library 1925 Electric Avenue, Watkinsville, GA, United States

This month the group is reading Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe. New members welcome. 7 p.m. FREE! www.athenslibrary.org/oconee

Historic Athens History Hour

Lyndon House Arts Center 211 Hoyt St., Athens, GA, United States

Panelists Fred Smith Sr., Homer Wilson and Broderick Flanigan will discuss the history behind the Athens Day of Jubilee. 12–1 p.m. FREE! www.historicathens.com

Red Coral Stories

Online GA, United States

This virtual tour of the exhibition “Red Coral Stories: Reimagining Classical Pasts for Native Futures” will be led by curator Kendall Lovely. Register for Zoom link. 4 p.m. FREE! history.uga.edu

Author Talk

ACC Library 2025 Baxter St., Athens, GA, United States

Enjoy conversation between Deirdre Sugiuchi and author Ellen Ann Fentress for her book The Steps We Take: A Memoir of Southern Reckoning. 7 p.m. FREE! www.avidbookshop.com

Middlemen of Modernity

Online GA, United States

This virtual presentation by Christopher Craig is about “Middlemen of Modernity: Local Elites and Agricultural Development in Modern Japan.” Register for Zoom link. 9 a.m. FREE! history.uga.edu

Writing Relationality Now

61 Park Hall

Dr. Jeffrey Clapp will discuss the reading strategy of how an author’s treatment of character provides information about genre and periodization. 12:15 p.m. FREE! english.uga.edu

Author Talk

Delta Innovation Hub 210 Spring St., Athens, GA, United States

Author Valerie Babb will discuss her new book The Book of James: The Power, Politics, and Passion of LeBron with Ed Pavlić and Greg Taylor. 7 p.m. FREE! calendar.uga.edu

Athens Science Café

Athentic Brewing Co. 108 Park Ave., Athens, GA, United States

This month Dr. Tati Russo-Tait will present on “Color Blind or Racially Conscious?” 7 p.m. FREE! www.athenssciencecafe.wordpress.com

Somewhere Not to Belong

144 Park Hall

Dr. Dustin Stewart will discuss poet and naturalist George Crabbe’s ecology. 12:30 p.m. FREE! english.uga.edu

Thinking Green: Botany, B-Movies, and Body-ody-ody

UGA Fine Arts Building 255 Baldwin St., Athens, GA, United States

This panel featuring faculty from plant sciences, film studies and women’s studies will be moderated by the Little Shop of Horrors dramaturg Sloan Elle Garner. 6:30 p.m. FREE! www.ugatheatre.com

Teach-In: Some Like It Hot

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Athens 780 Timothy Rd., Athens, GA, United States

Experts will discuss the effects of climate change on global conflict with a Q&A session, lunch and conversations. RSVP required. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. FREE! www.uuathensga.org/calendar

Three Rivers Poets Poetry Reading

Emmanuel Episcopal Church 498 Prince Ave, Athens, GA, United States

Athens-area poets Melisa Cahnmann-Taylor, Clela Reed, Lee Ann Pingel, Rebecca McCarthy, Rebecca Baggett and Sara Baker will share their work followed by a reception. 3 p.m. FREE! www.emmanuelathens.org

Midnight Release Party for Funny Story

Avid Bookshop 1662 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, GA, United States

Celebrate the release of Emily Henry’s new book with drinks, mingling, trivia and more. 10 p.m.–12 a.m. FREE! www.avidbookshop.com

Mystery Book Club

Bogart Library 200 S. Burson Ave., Bogart, GA, United States

Join Dr. Penny Mills to discuss Jane Harper’s novel The Lost Man. 5:30​​–6:30 p.m. FREE! www.athenslibrary.org/bogart

Author Talk & Book Signing

ACC Library 2025 Baxter St., Athens, GA, United States

Author Earl Swift will read from his book Hell Put to Shame: The 1921 Murder Farm Massacre and the Horror of America’s Second Slavery. 7 p.m. FREE! www.avidbookshop.com

Book Launch

Ciné Athens, GA, United States

Author and UGA writing teacher Leara Rhodes will celebrate the launch of her first novel Spancil Hill with an introduction by Mary Kay Mitchell. 6:30 p.m. FREE! www.leararhodes.com