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Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010: 9 event(s) on the calendar

  • Who: Center City Park
  • What: Tunes at Noon!
    Center City Park provides free live music during lunchtime. Logie Meacham will play at the park on Wednesday, September 22.
  • Where: 200 North Elm Street | Greensboro
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:00pm
  • More info: 336.379.0821
  • Admission: Free

  • Who: Forsyth Cooperative Extension
  • What: Organic Gardening
    Join Craig Mauney, Horticulture Agent for a lecture on Organic Gardening. Learn how to use the least amount of pesticides and use practices that are not detrimental to your health or environment.
  • Where: Reynolda Manor Library | 2839 Fairlawn Drive | Winston-Salem, NC
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 from 1:30pm to 3:00pm
  • More info: Craig Mauney or craig_mauney@ncsu.edu
  • Admission: Free

  • Who: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Greensboro
  • What: Raising Roofs - Builders for Habitat
    Area builders team up with Habitat Greensboro to build 6 "green" homes in 5 days!
  • Where: The Village of Northside - located off Summit Avenue || (near) 1523 Kay Street | Greensboro, NC || Directions found on website below.
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 from 6am to 6pm
  • More info: 336-275-4663 or shodge@hhgg.org | Directions: http://bit.ly/9JtJv7
  • 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 22, 2010 at 8p
  • More info: 336.747.1414 or www.rhodesartscenter.org
  • Admission: There is an admission fee.

  • Who: Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest University
  • What: Education Volunteers Orientation
    Information session on Educational Programs for K - 5 schools.
  • Where: Education Wing of the Reynolda Gardens Greenhouse | 100 Reynolda Village | Winston-Salem, NC
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:00 a.m.
  • More info: 336-758-3485 or gardens@wfu.edu
  • Admission: Free; reservations required.

  • Who: Reynolda Manor Library & Forsyth County Cooperative Extension
  • What: Organic Gardening
    Join us as Forsyth Cooperative Extension Agent Craig Mauney teaches us to garden organically.
  • Where: Reynolda Manor Library | 2839 Fairlawn Dr. | Winston-Salem, NC
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 at 1:30 PM
  • More info: 336-703-2960 or carmolab@forsythlibrary.org
  • 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 22, 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: "Smash."
    "Smash," set in a British women's college, romps its way through explorations of love, capitalism and the messiness of human nature.
  • Where: Ring Theatre - Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Road | Winston-Salem, NC
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 at 7:30 p.m.
  • More info: 336.758.5295
  • Admission: There is an admission fee.

  • Who: Wake Forest University, Department of History
  • What: Place, Space and Meaning: A Lecture Series sponsored by the Department of History
    Kathleen DuVal, Associate Professor of history at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill will lecture on “Independence Lost: The Gulf Coast and the Coming of the American Revolution”
  • Where: Greene Hall, Room 145 | Wake Forest University | 1834 Wake Forest Rd, Winston-Salem NC 27109
  • When: Wednesday, Sep 22, 2010 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
  • More info: bleelm@wfu.edu
  • Admission: Free
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