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SATURDAY. AUGUST 7. 1982-THE CAROLINA TIMtS-3 AUGUST IN NORTH CAROLINA By Britt Sjoerdsma There's a taste of everything in North Carolina this Augusts Drama and dancing, concerts and crafts, home tours and( hoedowns to entertain and' satisfy every appetite. At the "Strange Seafoda Exhibition" in Beaufort's Hampton Mariners, Museum August 19 even the most curious tastes will be satiated. Unusual seafoods will be creatively prepared and served for tasting by the public, Charcoaled shark, stingray casserole and marinated oc- tupus are among the sump tuous entrees. ' . More conventional seafood will be served at the Shrimp Festival at Sneads Ferry August 14. Entertainment will include 'arts and crafts,, sky diving and a parade. For a more subtle tickling of the palate, the "Herb Tasting Party" at Duke Homestead in, Durham will explore the' culinary merits of various seasonings August 29, 2-4 p.m. And for a taste of tradi tional mountain music and' Sunday August 8, 1982 dance there is Asheville's 55th annual Mountain Dance and Folk Festival August 5-7. The long-lived festival features timeless mountain ' string music, bluegrass, ballads; dulcimers and mouth harps; and smooth, clog and buck dancing. Another tradition continues at the 36th annual Asheville Antiques Fair August 5-7. Vintage furniture, porcelain, silver and cut glass, among other items, will be on exhibit. An outdoor arts and crafts show will Jake place in Smoot WFMY WPTF WTVD WUNC WTTG WRAL WTBS WGHP CH.2 CH.28 CH.11 CH. 4 CH. 5 CH S CH. 17 CH. 8 Cable 11 I Cable 3 Cable 6 I Cable 9 Cable 10 I Cable 12 I Cable 13 I 700 Kenneth Jerry MightyMouse Jimmy World James . Dr. D. James 15 . Copeland Falwell HeckfeJeckle Swaggart Tomorrow. 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' Entertain y..i 45 . . : " " : I " j " I This Week Park, North Wilkesboro August 14 at the 19th annual "Day in the Park." In Hendersonville August 25-September 6 the North Carolina Apple Festival will keep everyone busy and happy with parades, beauty pageants, golf tournaments, arts and crafts expositions, dancing and a road race. The "Festival of the Glorious Return," com memorating the Waldensian return to their homeland after , the persecutions of 1686, will be held August 14 in ValUese. Arts and crafts, music, a race, an antique car show, a puppet show and aij authentic Waldensian meal will highlight the day. Six historic homes and the church and cemetery of St. John in the Wilderness, will be open; for a special tour August 6 in Flat Rock. 'This 10-year tradition this year includes the. Saluda Cottages and the i Dunroy House, one of the oldest homes in the area. Plenty of free concerts and afternoon entertainment are , on tap this month as several weekly summer events con tinue. Every other Monday (August 2-September) Hender sonville's Main Street hosts a. street dance. On Tuesdays during August, "Plazazz", free lunch-hour jazz concerts play at , the Greensboro Governmental Plaza. On Wednesdays, High Point features Festival-in-the-Plaza, outdoor mini-concerts at the First Citizens Bank Plaza. Charlotte's weekly "brown bag concerts" at the First Union Plaza enliven Friday afternoons. And Saturdays are fun-filled in Asheville as "Shindig-on-the-Green" con tinues through September 4. Top name performers will appear at the Paladium am phitheater at Carowinds in Charlotte." Toto along with. Frankie and the Knockouts appear August 7, Rich Little August 8, Sheena Easton August 28, and .38 Special August 29. The Henderson Rec Players present "Damn Yankee!" in Henderson's Rollins Auditorium August 11-14. In a limited weekend pro i duction (August 6-7) the Little Theatre in Winston-Salem will present "West Side Story" in the open-air Rudolph concert shell, The classic Elizabethan world of Shakespeare is recreated at the Shakespearean Festival in High Point (July 8-August 29) and Asheville's JBlAkespeare-in-the-Park (July 2$August). "King John", M Romeo and Juliet", and "A Flea in Her Ear" by Georges Feydeau will be performed on a rotating schedule at the High Point Theatre. August 29 is Sunday in the Park in Laurinburg, a day of musical and dramatic enter tainment. - ' A "Dance at Sflnset" ballet performance is set at the Graylyn Estate in Winston Salem August 29. A diversity of action-packed sports competitions will fill August. If Wimbeldon wasn't enough. Gastonia hosts the In dependence National Bank Senior Tennis Tournament August 5-8. The Gaston Shrine Softball Gassic is scheduled August 16-21 in Dallas. The ."August Outing" (August 7) and "Last Chance Open" (August 28-29) water ski tournaments will be held in Davidson. The 27th annual Workhorse Classic Southeastern District Horseshoe Tournament will be a "ringer" in WinstonSalem August 2Q-22, while Dellview chimes m. with the Gaston County Horseshoe Tourna ment and horseshows August 6-8. North Carolina's golf courses will be busy in August. The LPGA tour comes to High Point August 25-29 for the $165,000 Henderson Classic to be played over the Willow Creek Golf Club. San dra Haynie, the 1981 winner, is expected to be on hand to defend her title. ' In Love Valley, there's- a Junior Rodeo August 14-15,. And they're off!...and' rac ing across the state. On August 7 and 14 Winston Salem hosts a modified stock car race. There will be a Moonlight Road Race on August 7 in Maggie Valley and a sailing regatta near Hender son August 14-15 on Kerr Reservoir. The Ack land Art Museum in Chapel Hill is exhibiting "Drawings from the Ackland" in the main gallery through August 22 and "Photos fronrthc Ackland" through Septernbcr 12. The North . Gallery of Morehead Planetarium, also in Chapel Hill, exhibits mixed media by Raleigh artist Nancy Dolce August 2-Sept ember 1. The planetarium will showcase sjace-ixplanatory programs through Labor Day. "Technicolor! Way" i shown daily at I, 3 aff8 pm. with ad ditional Sattf-day perfor mances at II. fand 3 and Sun day performa&cs at 2 and 3. Fridays at pm. "Sky Rambles" offer a tour of the current nigtt sky and Thursdays "Meteor Mouse" takes off. , The state of the arts will display its wealth and talents . outdoor this month. August 6-7 the Mrs. John Forrest Memorial Sidewalk Art Show ; will color downtown -Hendersonville. ;; ; '! (Continued On Page 7)
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