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Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010: 3 event(s) on the calendar

  • Who: UNC School of the Arts
  • What: A.J. Fletcher Opera Institute: "Maria Stuarda " (Mary Stuart)
    This lyric tragedy takes on a historical context, detailing the conflict between Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, and her cousin Elizabeth I, Queen of England.
  • Where: Stevens Center | 405 W. 4th Street | Winston-Salem, NC
  • When: Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:00 pm
  • More info: 336.721-1945 or rainwk@uncsa.edu
  • Admission: There is an admission fee; reservations suggested.

  • Who: Women's Resource Center of Greensboro
  • What: Women's Support Group
    Registration required for each session. Open to women ages 18 . WRC is unable to provide childcare.
  • Where: Women's Resource Center | 628 Summit Ave. | Greensboro, NC 27405
  • When: Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm
  • More info: 336-275-6090 or katie@womenscentergso.org
  • Admission: Free

  • Who: Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Wake Forest University
  • What: African American Art of the 20th & 21st Centuries
    As an early kick-off to Black History Month, Ms. Dianne Caesar, Executive Director of Winston-Salem’s Delta Arts Center, will lecture on African American art and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries with special emphasis on the New Negro Movement.
  • Where: ZSR Library, room 204 | Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Road | Winston-Salem, NC
  • When: Wednesday, Jan 27, 2010 from 3pm to 4pm
  • More info: Heather Gillette or gillethm@wfu.edu
  • Admission: Free
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