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Thursday, Mar 18, 2010: 11 event(s) on the calendar
Who: Carolina Theatre
What: Paula Poundstone
Three kids, 15 cats, motherhood, a demanding job, crazy travel schedule, frustrations with aging, and a bag of neuroses - all fodder for the razor-sharp wit and humor of Paula Poundstone.
Where: 310 South Greene Street | Greensboro, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 at 8p
More info: Meagan Kopp | 336.333.2600, ext 4 or meagan@carolinatheatre.com
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: First Assembly Christian School
What: Dyslexia Seminar
Susan Barton, a nationally recognized expert and founder of Bright Solutions for Dyslexia, will be giving a seminar on the symptoms and solutions of dyslexia.
Where: First Assembly Christian School | 3730 University Pkwy | Winston Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm
More info: 336-759-7762 or tbeauchamp@wsfirst.com
Admission: Free
Who: Liberian Organization of the Piedmont; WFU Dept of Multicultural Affairs, Black Student Alliance, and Women's and Gender Studies
What: Film Screening: Pray the Devil Back to Hell
A documentary chronicling the remarkable story of the courageous Liberian women who came together to end a bloody civil war and bring peace to their shattered country.
Where: Benson University Center, Room 401B, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 at 7:00pm
More info: 336-758-5227
Admission: Free
Who: Museum of Anthropology
What: Death in Medieval London: The Black Plague of 1349
Dr. Sharon N. DeWitte will present her research on mortality patterns and reactions to the Black Death.
Where: Museum of Anthropology | Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Road | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 at 7:00pm
More info: 336-758-5282 or moa@wfu.edu
Admission: Free
Who: North Carolina A&T University
What: Outreach Day
Info on summer camps and programs offered at A&T for parents will be provided by department reps.
Where: Memorial Union-Exhibit Hall | NC A&T University | 1601 E. Market St. | Greensboro, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm
More info: 336-334-7607 or visit www.ncat.edu/~summer/summeryouth
Admission: Free
Who: Open Space Cafe Theatre
What: Godspell Jr
The now classic musical by Stephen Schwartz presented by the Rising Star Youth Ensemble of Open Space Cafe Theatre.
Where: 4609 W Market St | Greensboro, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 at 7:30 PM
More info: 292-2285 or ostheatre@aol.com
Admission: There is an admission fee; reservations suggested.
Who: Randolph Arts Guild
What: Bonsai Bonanza
Join potter Mike Durham and bonsai enthusiast Wayne Shiver for a fun and instructive hands-on class in making a stoneware bonsai container and then pruning, training, and planting a "small tree" bonsai. The first of three sessions.
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
More info: 629-0399 or mhunter@asheboro.com
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest University
What: Rose Pruning Clinic
Learn to prune roses while assisting members of the Winston-Salem Rose Society in the All-America Selections Rose Garden. Bring pruners and heavy gloves. Drop in any time.
Where: 100 Reynolda Village | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
More info: 336-758-3485 or gardens@wfu.edu
Admission: Free
Who: Surry Arts Council
What: Fiddle, Banjo, Mandolin, Gitar, and Bass lessons with Jim Vipperman
Award-winning musician Jim Vipperman teaches traditional music at the Surry Arts Council. Designed for youth, classes are held on Thursdays from 5:30-6:45. Fiddle lessons begin at 5:30, and guitar lessons begin at 6:15. Sessions are free.
Where: Surry Arts Council, 218 Rockford Street
Mt Airy, NC 27030-4662
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 at 5:30
More info: 336-786-7998 or vipsviolins@embarqmail.com
Admission: Free
Who: Twin City Stage
What: All Shook Up
The music is all Elvis – the story is all new! A musical comedy featuring twenty five songs by Elvis Presley.
Where: Arts Council Theatre | 610 Coliseum Drive | Winston Salem, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:00 pm
More info: 336-725-4001 or norman@twincitystage.org
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: Women's Resource Center of Greensboro
What: New Choices Program Pre-Employment Training March 2010 Session
Apply now. 40 hour program for displaced homemakers to update skills. Mon, Tue, & Thur, March 15-30
Where: Women's Resource Center of Greenboro | 628 Summit Ave | Greensboro, NC
When: Thursday, Mar 18, 2010 from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm
More info: 336-275-6090
Admission: Free; reservations required.
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