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Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010: 7 event(s) on the calendar
Who: Friends of the Ashe County Public Library
What: Ed Southern, "Sports in the Carolinas: From Death Valley to Tobacco Road"
Friends of the Library program, part of ON THE SAME PAGE, Ashe County's literary festival. Festival events continue through Saturday, Sept. 18. The 2010 theme is the role of place in the writing of 8 NC authors.
Where: Ashe County Public Library | 148 Library Drive | West Jefferson, NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 at 11:00 AM
More info: 336-846-2787 or www.onthesamepagefestival.org
Admission: Free
Who: Hanesbrands theatre - Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts
What: Bouncers
A dramatic comedy, depicts British bouncers at work and play. Set in 1970s northern England, this production is a spiritual cousin of the hit film, "Saturday Night Fever," but with a bleaker, poverty-stricken North Country English landscape
Where: 209 North Spruce Street | Winston-Salem NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 at 8p
More info: 336.747.1414 or www.rhodesartscenter.org
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: King American Legion
What: Stokes County Agricultural Fair
Midway rides, livestock, petting farm, live music, 4-H talent show, and other activities.
Where: American Legion Fairground | 436 South Main St. | King, NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.
More info: 336-983-3608
Admission: There is an admission fee.
Who: Museum of Anthropolgy, Wake Forest University
What: EXHIBIT: Days of the Dead
Exhibit includes a traditional Mexican ofrenda, crafts, a children's ofrenda, and a photo essay illustrating different aspects of the celebration. Exhibit open through December 17.
Where: Museum of Anthropology - Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Road | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 from 10:00am to 4:30pm
More info: 336-758-5282 or moa@wfu.edu
Admission: Free
Who: Triad Stage
What: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams
Memories as fragile as glass are tossed into the air in Tennessee Williams’ first great masterpiece.
Where: 232 South Elm Street | Greensboro NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 at 7:30pm
More info: 336-272-0160 or marketing@triadstage.org
Admission: There is an admission fee; reservations suggested.
Who: Wake Forest University
What: The Vivaldi Project
The Vivaldi Project is a premier period instrument ensemble dedicated to presenting 17th & 18th century string repertoire.
Where: WFU - Brendle Recital Hall | 1834 Wake Forest Road | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
More info: 336.758.5026 or http://thevivaldiproject.org/
Who: Winston-Salem Urban League
What: Claim Your Career Conference
Job fair and training sessions for executives who have been laid off, and other workers.
Where: Winston-Salem Urban League | 201 West 5th Street | Winston-Salem, NC
When: Wednesday, Sep 15, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
More info: 3367255614 or psadler@wsurban.org
Admission: Free
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