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igWIdguflgj Piedmont Senior Games, May 1-13, and SilverArts, May 5-15, sponsored by the City of Winston-Salem Recreation & Parks Department. For info about scheduled events/locations, call 727-2325 or visit www.cityofws.org. Forsyth County Senior Democrats, May 7,9 a.m., Golden Corral, 4965 University Pkwy. Eric Ellison, newly elected chair of the Forsyth County Democratic Party, will speak on the blueprint for a 2016 Democratic victory. For those wanting breakfast, arrive at 8:30 a.m. For more information, contact Jim Shaw, jshaw@agapesdx.com. Black History Gala, May 7,6 p.m., Benton Convention Center. The Rev. Byron Williams will be the keynote speaker. Tickets: $50 a person. For information, call Doris Harrell at 978-1971 or email aahistoryws@gmail.com. Community Fair of environmental-related organizations and the film, "A Fierce Green Fire," part of Temple Emanuel's monthly environmental film series, May 7,6:30 p.m., Temple Emanuel. For more information, contact Gayle Tuch at 766-2767 or email ggtuch@yahoo.com. Historic Market Unveiling, May 8,6-8 pm, at Factory 64 Loft Apartment Homes, 545 Power Plant Circle. The Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission marker will recognize the RJR labor strikes in the 1940s. A reception and loft tours will follow the ceremony. Free. For information, visit www.forsythcountyHRC.org. I Bethabara Highland Games, May 9,10 a.m-4 p.m., Historic Bethabara . Park. Athletics, food, music & more. For more info visit wvAV.bethabarapark.org. ? India Fest, May 9, noon-4 p.m., Winston Square Park. East Indian cuisine, gorgeous jewelry, colorful clothes and foot-tapping music. For information, visit ' www.indouswinston.org. ' Neighborhood Music, May 9,10:30 a.m-3 p.m., Konnoak Hills Moravian I Church. Featuring local talent, children's activities, food and a Red Cross blood I drive. For info, call 788-9321. I Hammerbird 5K, May 9,8 am, at Kimberly Park Elementary School Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County annual fundraiser race will pass about 80 homes in the Boston-Thurmond neighborhood that Habitat has built, remodeled or I repaired. For info, call 765-8854, ext. 106 or visit www.habitatforsyth.org. I Meet the Publisher, May 11,7-8:30 p.m., Milton Rhodes Center. Is the idea I of publishing your book chasing you like a hound dog after an old Ford pick-up? Well stop wasting gas trying to outrun it and come to Meet the Publishers event. Youll learn first-hand everything you need to know about four of North Carolina's I publishing houses and their services for writers. The event is free and sponsored | by Winston-Salem Writers. For more info, visit www.wswriters.org. I Spring Festival, Celebrating Freedom, May 16, Old Salem. I Celebrate the 150th anniversary of the announcement of freedom to the African-American congregation in Salem. Includes reinactors, a Civil War ' band, hearth cooking and more. Tickets are required and are $23 for adults and I $11 for children ages 6-16. I Pottery Fair on the Square, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., outdoors in Old Salem L_ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? _____ ? * ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ^ Square, will feature more than 30 North Carolina potters who will be selling N their handmade stoneware, earthenware, and folk art in a variety of styles. \ The Glory of Gospel, May 15-17, presented by the NC Black Repertory | Company, Arts Council Theatre. Tickets are $26 adults, $21 seniors/students, . $18 children 12 & under. For tickets, call 723-2266 or visit www.ncblackrep.org. Fellowship and Game Time, Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m. Shepherds Center, 1700 Ebert Rd. For more info on this and other classes, go to www.shepherdscenter.org. ? Veteran's Coffee, 8:30-10.30 a.m., every Thursday locally at Outback Steakhouse, I 505 Highland Ave. A place for veterans of all ages to have coffee and pastries, visit | with old friends and meet new ones. For info, call Don Timmons at 331-1309. . First Friday Gallery Hop, 7-10 p.m? downtown Arts District. . Arts on Sundays, 1-5 p.m., Sundays in May at Trade and Sixth Streets. Arts, . crafts and music. Free. For more info, visit www.theafasgroup.com. Wake Forest Baptist Health Best Health Program will hold free J health seminars, screenings and events during the month of May. For info I' and to register, call 713-2378 or visit www.wakehealth.edu/besthealth. Twin City Cribbage club, Tuesdays, 6-9 p.m., Polo Park Recreation ^ffter, V 1850 Polo Rd. Call 682-2921 or visit www.twincitycribbageclub.com A Guided Meditation Circle, first Wednesday of each month, 12:15-12:45 p.m., . Golden Flower Center, 612 N. Trade St. No experience necessary. Free; donations appreciated. Call 727-1131 or visit www.goldenflower.org. ' Third Wednesday Book Club, 2 p.m., The Shepherds Center, 1700 Ebert ' St. Free. Call 760-6303 for more information. | Cobblestones Farmer's Market, every Wednesday from 3:30-6:30 p.m. at | Marys Gourmet Diner on Trade Street and every Saturday morning from 9 a.m.- . noon at Old Salem Museum & Gardens. Liberty Street Market, Thursdays-Saturdays, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 1591 N. Liberty St., year round. ' Dixie Classic Fairgrounds Farmer's Market, Saturdays, 6 a.m -1 p.m. I year round. I Reynolda Village Farmer's Market, every Friday, 9-11 a.m. I Hidden Creek Market, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., at Hidden Creek Farm, 1000 I Friedberg Church Rd. Intermediate Bridge, Tuesdays, 10 a.m.-noon, Shepherds Center, 1700 Ebert St. Call 758-0217 for information. Open Mic, third Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m., Milton Rhodes Center at Hanes Brand Theatre. Writers read five-minute excerpts from their prose or I poetry. Free. For more information, visit www.wswriters.org. I Second Spring Arts Festival, May 29 & 30, Hanes Brand Theatre and I Milton Rhodes Center. Art Show, literary pieces, entertainment, music and dance. June 1, deadline to register for the July 7 bus trip to Lancaster, PA, to see '70SEPH," one of the worlds largest live performances, at Sight & Sound Millennium Theatre, planned by Winston-Salem First. The bus will leave on July 10 I at 8 am The final part of the trip will include a tour of the Amish lifestyle. 3 Nights | lodging, 6 meals (3 breakfasts/3 dinners). Total cost for 4 days and 3 Nights is . $385/person. For more information contact Pearline Howard at 725-2892. If you have an event you would like included in our Events Calendar, please email to: judiehp@triad.rr.com with the I subject line of "For Seniors Only Events." I
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