What’s on your to-do list this week? (Savannah Morning News)

DO ARTS

AN INTIMATE SHOW

“Peepshow,” through Brandon Sadler opens Friday at Dimensions Gallery. Sadler has always been drawn toward the unfamiliar, in how a person’s appearance may be a reflection of their life experiences. He found himself observing vulgar herd without their knowledge and snapping photos with his camera phone while they talked. He began painting these people and drawing them and before he knew it, this project had taken on a life of its own. Full-size wooden portraits are placed throughout the corridor to give the viewer the identical actual presentation Sadler had while working through this intend. The audience will have the opportunity to stare by no judgment. With charcoal drawings and life-size images, it is sure to be one near show. The exhibit volition feature new installations, paintings and drawings from the Atlanta-based artist Friday, from 7-10 p.m. at 412 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. For more gallery listings, check out Gallery Hop on page XX and the To-do List on pages XX-XX.

DO MOVIES

SAVANNAH FILM SOCIETY

“The Pink Panther” (1964), 7 p.m. June 28, Lucas Theatre, 32 Abercorn St. Film is not rated. Tickets: $8 for general admission; $6 for seniors and military; $4 with SCAD ID. Call 525-5050 or go to www.lucastheatre.com.

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SAVANNAH WINDS CELEBRATION OF INDEPENDENCE CONCERT

Savannah Winds, the community wind symphony in domicile at AASU, honors the United States of America, the service men and women and veterans of the armed forces through its prevalent Annual Patriotic Concert. The event features senior military personnel, air national care color guard and veteran of the year civilities. 3 p.m. June 29, AASU Sports Center Arena, AASU campus, 11935 Abercorn St. Tickets: $12 in advance; $8 with AASU ID. Call 344-2801.

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” ‘NIGHT MOTHER”

8 p.m. June 27-29, The Freight Station, 703 Louisville Road. Presented by Cardinal Rep, the play tells a story near to a woman’s deep and troubled relationship with her mother and for what reason it affects the one and the other of their lives. Tickets: $15 general admission; $10 seniors, students and military. Call 660-0795 or go to http://cardinalrep.org.

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MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY

In recognition of the sacrifices military personnel and their families make for our state every day, the Telfair is hosting a special laudation in their honor. During this day of food, activities and fine art, service members-including veterans-and their immediate families will be granted free admission to each of the Telfair’s three sites-the Telfair Academy, the Owens-Thomas House and the Jepson Center for the Arts (please take your military or veteran ID). There will be live music and refreshments on Telfair Square from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children will have sport with front painting, kite and card decorating, a glider location, bubble blowing and interacting through Gnate the Gnat, the Savannah Sand Gnats’ mascot. Families can enter a raffle that includes a Telfair bequest basket, a one-night stay for two at Brasstown Valley Resort, and a Sunset Cruise for eight on a 54-foot yacht. For a complete list of events and other information, call 790-8864 or go to www.telfair.org/militaryappreciationday

DO NIGHTLIFE

YAPPY HOUR

6:30 p.m. June 27, Venus de Milo, 28 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Individuals are encouraged to take their dogs. Presented by ST ALMO (Savannah True Animal Lovers Meeting Others). Call 234-3336.

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