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ipp 6C tllie Ctarlattt Thursday, November 10, 2005 HAPPENINGS 10 Elton John, Charlotte Bobcats Arena. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $36, $65 and $86 and available online at w^Tw.charlottebobcat- sarena.com or calling (800) 496*2296 or Blumen- thal Performing Arts Center ticket outlet • • • • Album release parly for contemporaiy gospel group Dennis Reed & Gap, 7*30 p.m., Ihe Stel la Center. 926 Elizabeth Ave. Pen- information, call (!]hirtis Beatty at (704) 968-9094. 11 12f 17 ie i Jaxzy Hcdiday Luncheon. Westin Hotel. Luncbecmc^)ens with an 11:30 a m. receptiemand the program will run from 12-1:30 a.m. Afro- American Lhiltural Onter fund raiser features musk, visual arts and spoken word. Proceeds suf^xat {Hograms. services, events and initiatives of the AACC. 'Hekets are $65 each. For in£xma- tion. call (704) 374-1566, extension 32 ca* 23 or log an to www.aacc-charlotte.mg 3chariotte Youth Ballet ‘Nutcracker,” 2:30 p.m.. Ovens Auditorium. 2700 E. Independence Btvd. Tkkets $11-$21. For infixmatiem. call (704) 522-6500 (X log on to www.ticketinastercom. ^ Ot^inging Christmas IVee, Ovois Auditori um. Through Dec. 11 'Rckets are $7 50-^6. For information, call (704) 522-6500 or log w to WWW. ticketin ast^. com. • ••• Queen CHty Clash (xofesakmal wrestling. 7:30 p.m., Oicket Arena. Tickets $12-$25 Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Ovens Auditorium through Jan. 1. Tickets $25- RIVALRY HOMECOMING $67 For information, call (704) 522-6600 or Ic^ on to www.ticketinaster.com. The Sound of Music,” Halton Theatre, Central Piedmont Ommunity Ck)llege. Tickets are $16. Showtime 8 p.m. Nov. 11, 12, 18 and 19; 2:30 p.m. Nov. 13 and 20. Tickets on sfile at the box ofihee window from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-FViday or call the office at (704) 330-6634.. rFall Festival. 219 S. Brevard St. Family event with games, prizes and crafts. ICpaJl Dance Ck)ncert, Anne R. Belk Theatre in Robinson HaU, UNC Chariotte. Shows at 8 p.m. through Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. Nov. 20. Guest artist Clay Thliaferro presents ‘Meanwhile, Words-Per- hape Meaning Nothing” and Rhapsody in Gersh win choreographed by UNCC professor Delia Neil will be performed. Tickets are $12 for general pub- Ik, $10 for university faculty and staff and $5 for senior citizens and students with valid identifica tion. For information, log on to www.dancethreatreuncc.edu. “A Gathering of Song,” First United Presbyterian Church, 7th and (hUege streets, 6 p.m. Festival Singers, under direction of Donna Hill offer unique perspective on Thanksgiving through the world premiere of new choral work ky Henry Mollicone titled “Beatitude Mass.” Advance tickets $12 and proceeds will be donated to the Uptown Shelter for homeless men. Canned goods will be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. Starlight Village & Cafe, 5:30-8:30 p.m.. East Mecklenburg High School, 6800 Monroe Road. Evening of entertainment, dining, silent auction and shopping at student booth and book fair. GineUi’s will provide Italian dinner. A raffle will be held for $2,000 cash prize, laptop comput er and i-Pod. For information, call Kathy Simpson at (704) 661-7732. • • • • AMA National Arenacross, Chaiiotte Bobcats Arena, 7:30 p.m. Competition continues Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 20 at 12 p.m. Tickets are $25, $18 for adults and $6 for children under 12 and are available at www.charlottebobcat8arena.com, calling (800) 496-2296 or at Blumenthal Perform ing Arts Center ticket outlet 1 ^Rivalry Classic, 1 p.m. Memorial Stadi um Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference clash between N.C. A&T and S.C. State. • ••• Championship boxing, 7 p.m., CMcket Arena. Charlotte heavyweight Calvin Brock taking on David Boetice for the International Boxing Associ ation Continental Americas heavyweight champi onship. Tickets are $20-$60. For information, call (704) 622-6600 or 1^ on to www.ticketinaster.com. • ••• N.C. State Universily New Horizons Gospel Choir concert at The Rock Worship COnter, 1113 Fordham Road, 4 p.m. Admission is fi^ for the choir, a mixed chorus that specializes in contem porary gospel and Negro spirituals. For informa tion, call (704) 358-4167 or log on to rockworship- centerorg. 20lVan»^iberian Orchestra. 7:30 Oicket Arena, 2700 E. Independence Blvd. Tickets $29.50 and $39.60. For information, call Tlcketmaster at (704 ) 522-6600 or on-line at www.ticketinaster.com. • ••• “A Gathering of Song,” First United Prestyter- ian (hurdi, 7th and (hll^e streets. 5 p.m. Festi val Singers, under direction of Donna Hill offer unique perspective on Thanksgiving through the world premiere of new chexal work ly Henry Mol- Ikone titled “Beatitude Mass.” Special guest sis the Johnscxi C. Smith University CJoncert Choir directed ly Bruce Thompson. Advance tickets $12 and proceeds will be donated to the Uptown Shel ter for homeless men. Canned goods will be donat ed to Second Harvest Food Bank. 2^Chark>tte Krunk vs. Mississippi, ABA basketball, 7 p.m., Independence Arena, tickets $9-$25. For information, call Ticketmaster at (794) 622-6600 or log on to ticketiuaster.com. 3 Ooisney on Ice’s Princess Chuedcs. Char lotte Bobcats Arena, 7:30 p.m. Tkkets $60 on front row, $36 for VIC; $21; $16 and $12. 'Rckets avail able at www.charlottebobcat8arena.com. calling (800) 495-2296 or at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center ticket outlet shows throu^ Dec. 4. S.C. State and running back DeShawn Baker (right) of Charlotte's Waddell High School take on N.C. A&T State in the Rivalry Classic Nov. 19 at Memorial Stadium. Kickoff is 1 p.m. PHOTO/HAROLD TYSON A LEG UP UNC Charlotte’s Fall Dance Con cert Nov. 16-20 at Anne R. Belk The atre in Robinson Hall for the Per forming Arts will present pieces that are vibrant and uplifting. UNC CHARLOTTE ALL TREAT, NO TRICK PHOTOXaASTON COaEQE Children enrolled at Gaston College’s Child Development Center, parents and staff mem bers participated in the annual Halloween Parade around the Dallas campu& Leading the way was ’’pumpkin” Alecia Mullen, her mother arKf Gaston College medical assisting stu dent Lanee Austin. CACHE Wellcome reception, Nov. 11, Johnson C. Smith University Grimes Lounge. 3:30 p.m. Sponsored ly Carolinas Association for Community Health Elquity. • • • • Hampton University student and parent information session, University Park Baptist (hurch, Nov. 12. Hampton alumni and stu dents will answer questions and give tips on the admissions process. • • •• Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and fibromyalgia seminar, Nov. 13, Hyatt Charlotte at South- Park, 1 p.m. Program will cover adult and pediatric (hS and will be appropriate for patients, caregivers and health care profes sionals. Pre-registration is encouraged ly call ing (704) 365-2343 or online at www.cfid8.org/ecommerce/product_info.asp. Tickets are $15 for preregistration and $20 at the door. • •• • Celebrando Awards Gala, Nov. 18, Adam’s Mark Hotel. Gala includes festive music, visu al art, dance food and culture of Central and South America and the Caribbean. Individual tickets $65 each. For information, call (704) 531-3845 or e-mail jgeorgeCalatinamerican- coalition.oig. • • • • Pearl Awards luncheon, Nov. 19, Sheraton Charlotte Airport Hotel. Reception will be held fiom 11:30 a.m.-12 p.m. with entertainment and presentation of awards. Honorees include Mayor Pro Tfem Patrick Cannon, Rev. Clifford Jones of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church and artist April Tltmer. Sponsor^ by Alpha Lambda Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased by calling Doris Asbiuy at (704) 697-6706 or e-mail DRA1112@aol.com. • ••• Youth for Unity Forum. 1-6 p.m., Nov. 19, First Ward Recreation Center, 6th and David son streets. Forum provides young people an opportunity to get together and voice their con cerns in an interactive environment. Partici pants will learn the history of hip-hop through workshops, dance, visual arts, poetry and DJing. The day will end with a performance ly Rennie Harris and Puremovemnt, a hip-hop dance company fiom Philadelphia. Tb partici- p)ate, call Georgia Bennett-Haygood at (704) 372-7841 or Dora Dubose at (704) 353-1251. • • • • Red Hot 'Turkey 'IVot, 6 p.m, Nov. 22, Wachovia Atrium. Meet local professionals while enjeying an after-hours party and ftmd raiser for the American Red CJross. Entertainment by Liq uid Pleasure and food provid^ by Moe’s Southwest Grill, Mama Fu’s, (IJity Tavern. Tick ets are $25 in advance; $30 at the door. Karenga Kwanzaa creator Maulana Karenga PhD. will lead the celebration at Winthrop Uni versity Nov. 29. The event will start at 6 p.m. with a reception in McBryde Hall. Karenga will speak to participants at 7 p.m. in Tillman Auditorium, followed by a l>ook signing in the lobby outside the auditorium. For information, call Chad Kee, pre^am director of the Office of Multicultural Life at (803) 323-4524 or e-mail keec@'winthrop.edu. “Ancient Egyptian Art for the Afterlife,” Mint Museum through Dec. 4. Exhibit is a selection of 90 ancient artifacts fiom a local pri vate collection. Exhibit covers the Pre-Dynas- tic Period (4000-3000 BC) Old Kingdom (3000- 2100 BC), New Kingdom (1350-1000 BC) and Ptolemaic Period (200-30 BC). Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, $3 for children 6-17. • ••• Vintage Vernon, Local Accents Gallery, Museum of York County through Jan. 1. Fea turing 15 illustrations and memorabilia of Ver non Grant The museum is located at 4621 Mt Gallant Road, Rock Hill. For information, call (803) 329-2121. • ••• “Art ftx>m an Unknown Island: Andros, Bahamas,” through Nov. 30, Avaimt Virtu Galleiy the Art House on Chllman Avenue. Featuring handcrafted woiks by Bahamian artists Henry Wallace, Omelia Marshall and William Cblebrooke. For information, call (704) 222-3260. Concerts, art exhibitand community-oriented events can be submitted to The Charlotte Post P.O. Box 30144 Charlotte, NC 28230. You can fax (704) 342-2160, log on at wwwJhecharlot- tepostrom or e-mail editorial&thecharlot- tepostjcom. • •
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