(Mon 10/03)  Some well-known writers gather on the Augusta University Campus this afternoon from 2:30 til 7:30, as The Sand Hills Writers Series hosts award-winning authors Crystal Wilkinson and Darnell Arnoult at the JSAC Coffee House for readings and an informal colloquia. Admission is free. Additional information is available at calendar.augusta.edu.

(Tue 10/04)  Mistletoe State Park is hosting an evening canoe from 7 to 9 tonight. The launch point is the boat ramp on Mistletoe Road in Appling. This is a great opportunity to see shoreline wildlife after the heat of the day. Life jackets and equipment are provided. For more info, you can visit the events tab at gastateparks.org/mistletoe.

(Thu 10/06)  The Morris Museum of Art presents the next in their "Mommy and Me” series. Thursday morning from 10 to 11, the theme is Autumn Is Here! Attendees are invited to stroll through the Southern Landscape Gallery and learn about the changing seasons. Afterwards, an opportunity to create your own autumn tree! Details, including participant costs and registration requirements, on the calendar page at TheMorris.Org

(Thu 10/06)  This week in Augusta, a concert at The Jessye Norman Amphitheatre at 9th and Riverwalk downtown. Thursday afternoon at 5p, The Yonder Mountain String Band performs at an event billed as “The Riverwalk Revival”.  “Fruition”--a favorite from the Aiken Bluegrass festival--is also on the bill. The Savannah Riverkeeper is the beneficiary for this show. More Info at FWBPro.com.

(Fri 10/07)  Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson are on screen Friday at the Morris Museum’s “Films on Friday” series. The 1964 film portrays politicians battling it out for their party’s nomination. Museum director Kevin Grogan leads a discussion immediately following the screening. You’re invited to bring your own lunch to this FREE event. More info online at themorris.org under the Calendar tab.

(Fri 10/07) This Friday, you can enjoy live acoustic music in the great outdoors. It’s the Nearly Normal String Band performing old-time Appalachian and Folk music at Mistletoe State Park in Appling from 8 to 9pm. Viva and Neal Araki are set to provide entertainment for campers of all ages. Details, including directions to the Campground Assembly Shelter and parking fees, can be found at gastateparks.org/mistletoe

(Fri 10/07)  This week in Augusta, there’s a celebration of Hispanic Culture. The 24th Hispanic Festival of Augusta is tomorrow from 6 to 11pm at the Augusta Common. The event features folkloric groups, musical groups, authentic food stands from several countries, arts and crafts, activities for children, and other attractions for the family. Admission is free for those dressed in a typical authentic Hispanic costume of your country from head to toe. Additional info is available at elcervantino.org.  

(Sat 10/08)  October is breast cancer awareness month and Traci Lynn Cares is hosting a 5K run or 2K walk to raise funds for cancer research. Run or walk on Saturday, October 8 at 8 AM at Diamond Lakes Regional Park on Windsor Spring Road in Augusta. More information is available on the events tab at TraciLynnCares.com.

(Sat 10/08)  It’s time for the “Family Fall Festival” at Mistletoe State Park in Appling. Tomorrow from 3:30 to 9pm, enjoy a snake program, pumpkin scavenger hunt, nature hike, apple bobbing, marshmallow roasting, old-fashioned games, making corn husk dolls, music and storytelling, and more family fun, including hayrides! Additional information is on the park website gastateparks.org/info

(Sun 10/09)  The new season of “Concerts with a Cause” begins with chamber musicians WindSync. The virtuosic group is described as “pushing the boundaries of wind quintet performance with youthful, pop-rock sensibility.” They perform at 3pm Sunday, October 9th, at Saint John United Methodist Church in downtown Augusta at 736 Greene Street. The concert is free, with donations benefiting “When Help Can’t Wait.” More info online at stjohnaugusta.org/music/concerts-with-a-cause