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Senior's Arts Festival TO SALUTE THE MILITARY Seniors, get ready to celebrate the arts and have a great time! Second Spring Arts will return to downtown Winston-Salem for a third year on Friday and Saturday, May 29 and 30. Second Spring Arts highlights the creativity of those who are 60 and older by showcasing a wide variety of art exhibits, demonstrations, musical and literary events and more. The festival will take place at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts and Hanesbrands Theater and will step back in time as the Second Spring Arts Festival pays tribute the U.S. Military. Those attending the festival are encouraged to join in the fun by wearing military hats, uniforms, pins and other commemorative items. To kick off the two day event, the military tribute duo "Letters from Home" will perform at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 29. The pair, made up of Erinn Diaz and Serah Haley, delight audiences with music, comedy and dancing from the 1940s to honor veterans, active military and their families. They take their patriotic performances to events including air shows, cruise ships, schools, military bases, VA hospitals, VFWs and other places in more than 20 states. "Our goal is to encourage a renewal of creativity and discovery among those who are over 60," said Nancy Hall, president and chair of Second Spring Arts. "We believe the best way not only to stay healthy and active but to enjoy life is by continuing to grow in our artistic abilities." The Second Spring Arts Festival is free and open to the public. For more information and a schedule of events, visit the website at www.arts60plus.org. Letters from Home - the opening act for the Second Spring Arts I Festival Mom Wu will offer demonstrations of her artistry at the Sawtooth. Dempsey Essick painting and will be at Second Spring. SECOND SPRING ARTS celebrating creativity in aging May 29-30, 2015 Second Spring Arts celebrates the creative accomplishments of those 60 and over, both amateurs and professionals, in a variety of art forms including painting, music, dance, sculpture, photography, storytelling, and literature. Festival performances, demonstrations, and workshops appeal to all ages. free admission
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