Com. Cal. from page BJ commitment to and engagement with EMF. For tickets and more infor mation about EMF and the 2018 season, visit EastemMusicFestival .org. March 2: Kaleideum After Dark Kaleideum Downtown, 390 S Liberty Street, Winston-Salem. (336) 723 9111 on Friday, March 2, 6-9 pm. will feature a night of bikes, beers, and cheers featuring CycleBar Winston-Salem with a live DJ and two group bike rides. Fiddlin’ Fish will provide beer and Carolina’s Vineyards & Hops will provide wine. Mojito Mobile Food Truck will offer delicious food for purchase. Admission: $15 includes one drink ticket, one ride registration (on first come basis), and museum play. If you choose not to ride, there is nlentv of other fun to be had. Two free drink tickets will go to those who purchase advance tickets online. Advance tickets available through www.kaleideum.org until noon on Friday, March 2. Tickets also available at the door. March 2-3, 9 - Bowl Event for Kids Big Brothers Big Sisters Services’ signature fundraising event. Bowl for Kids’ Sake, is expand ing to Kemersville’s Countryside Lanes. In Kemersville, the event is set for March 9 from 4-6 p.m. Prizes will be given to the bowlers, and there is even an extra incentive to raise money early. In Winston-Salem, Bowl for Kids' Sake will be held March 2 from 4-6 p.m. and March 3 from 8 a.m.-7p.m. at AMF Lanes on Jonestown Road. Sign up your team today at give .bbbsnc .org/bfks. Rel. Cal from page B4 a.m. at St. Paul United Methodist Church - 2400 Dellabrook Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27105. For additional information, call (336) 723-4531 or (336) 722 5517. March 11 Prayer Circle Please join us on Sunday, March 11 from 3 4 pun. (Rain or Shine) to lift up the men and women who put their lives on, the line for our safety every day. The prayer circle will be located at 725 N. Cherry St. March 17 Ricky Dillard concert Nationally renowned contemporary gospel singer, songwriter and choir master Dr. Ricky Dillard and a choir will perform at Fayetteville aiaie university s (rxu) Gospel Explosion at 6 p.m. on March 17 in the J.W. Seabrook Auditorium. Tickets cost $25 for the general public and $15 for alumni, faculty, staff and military. Tickets may be purchased at ETIX.com and FSU’s Seabrook audi torium at (910) 672-1724. March 23-24 Community Arts Series Winston-Salem writer, director, educator and Emmy Award-winning actor Ron Jones will bring his show “The Movement: 50 Years of Love and Struggle” to Wentz Memorial United Church of Christ at 3435 Carver School Road, Winston Salem, March 23-24 at 7 pun. Tickets ($12/aidults and $6/children 12 and under) can be purchased through Wentz Church by calling (336) 722-0430 or online at: http://www.brownpa pertickets.com/event/3055 581. For more informa tion on Dialogues oh Diversity: www.dia March 3 - Book Signing McKay's in Winston Salem will be hosting a book signing event for local author Jaylin Beam on Saturday, March 3, at 2 p.m. Jaylin Beam is a young author from King and will be promoting her fantasy/adventure series, “The Mark Of A King, “which has two volumes. The third volume will be released later this year. More information on the authors, the books, and the events can be found at http://www.dwbeampub lishing.com. March 3 - Community Event Glenn High School CORE Club will have a documentary screening of “Live for Tomorrow” on , March 3 at 6:30 pan.. The event will be at Glenn High School Auditorium, 1600 Union Cross Road Kemersville, NC 27284. This a free event. March 3 - Symposium Novant Health and co host Kybele Inc. invite, members of the communi ty to attend next month’s Global Health Worker Symposium. The all-day event will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 3 and will be held at Novant Health Conference Center on the campus of Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center. Admission is free to the symposium with the donation of sug gested items. To see sug gested items and to register for this year’s event, please visit kybeleworldwide.org March 3 - Meals-on Wheels Fundraiser The 8th Annual Art Show & Sale Benefiting Meals-on-Wheels will be held on March 3 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Senior Services Center, 2895 Shorefair Drive. Participating artists will donate a generous'portion of the proceeds from the loguesondiversity.com April 28 Church Anniversary First Calvary Baptist Church, 401 N. Woodland Ave., will celebrate its 100th Anniversary on April 28-29. A banquet will be held on April 28 at 6 p.m. in the S. G. Atkins Community Center -1922 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. The ticket cost is $25 for adults; children 12 and under $10. For more information, call (336) 724-2611. Ongoing Every Wednesday Noon-Day Express Greater New Liberty Baptist Ministries will host a Noon-Day Express on every Wednesday from noon-12:45 p.m. Guest speakers from around the city and surrounding area will encourage hearts at midweek. The oublic is invited to come out. and share in this time of wor ship and praise. A lunch will be offered. The Rev. Dr. Linda M. Beal is the host pastor. For more information, Tracee Spear at (336) 429-0512 or Deacon Beal at (336) 528 3256. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Food pantry, clothes closet Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 1-4 p.m., Love Community Development Corporation, at 3980 N. Liberty St., will serve those in need of food and clothes. JobLink is also available Monday through Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for those needing assistance with resumes or seeking employment. For more information, call (336)306-8119. Sundays Free breakfast Love Fellowship sales of their work to Meals-on-Wheels. The event is free and open to the public. March 3 - Grand opening Gander Outdoors, for merly known as Gander Mountain, is now open in Winston-Salem. Join us on Saturday, March 3, for a grand opening event. The newly branded store will occupy the former Gander Mountain location at 1950 South Stratford Road at Hanes Mall Boulevard. March 5,12,19 & 26 - Retirement Workshop Retirement Reimagined, a four-week workshop is being offered by the Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem. The sessions will take place on March. 5, 12, 19 and 26 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. A registration fee of $45 for the workshop covers the cost of books and resource material. Limited n**Q •nonilnkln Registration is limited and reservations are required! If you have questions or , wish more information on the workshop, contact the Shepherd’s Center at 336 748-0217 - or Info@Shepherdscenter.org March 6 - Society meeting The Forsyth County Genealogical Society will meet on Tuesday, March 6 in the auditorium of the Reynolda Manor Branch of the Forsyth County Public Library, 2839 Fairlawn Dr., Winston-Salem. The social period will begin at 6 p.m., announcements at 6:15 pm., and the program will begin at 6:30 p.m. All meetings are free and open to the public and all are welcome to attend. March 8 - Walter Marshall naming cere mony A ceremony to rename the Department of Social Services Building, 741 N Outreach Church, 205 E. 25th St., offers a free com munity breakfast at 10:30 a.m. before Sunday morn ing Worship at 11 a.m. Family & Friends Day is every third Sunday, with a free fellowship dinner served immediately fol lowing worship. Wednesday Night Bible Study. is held weekly at 6:30 p.m. Apostle Antonio L. Johnson Sr. is the pas tor. Saturdays Join the H.OPJ). Project at Mt Olive Baptist Church on Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. to enjoy free lunches for kids. Parents will receive vegetables. All kids in the East Winston area are welcome. Be a part of a movement mak ing sure that fewer chil dren are hungry in our community. Mt. Olive is at 1301 CE. Gray, Winston Salem. Call (336) 721 1959 for any question or concerns. Also visit hopews.org to leam more about the H.O.P.E Project. The pastor is Dr. Charles E. Gray. Tuesdays Men Helping Men Be Men All men young and old are invited to fellowship with Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc., 4951 Manning St., during Men Helping Men Be Men every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 pjn. For more information, contact (336) 744-3012. Sundays and Wednesdays Clothes closet The Ambassador Cathedral Clothes Closet will be open on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m., and Wednesdays from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at 1500 Harriet Tubman Drive. Free to the public. For more informa tion, call (336) 725-0901. Highland Ave, for the late County Commissioner Walter Marshall will be held on March 8 at 11 a.m. March 9 — Citizen’s Police Academy applica tion deadline .The Winston-Salem Police Department is accepting applications for the next Citizens’ Police Academy, which will staft April 5. Enrollment is open to any citizen 18 years of age or older who resides, works or attends school in Winston-Salem. Anyone interested . in attending the Citizens’ Police Academy may call the Winston-Salem Police Department for an applica tion at (336) 408-8126, or complete an application online at WSPD.org. The class is limited to 30 stu dents. Applications must be submitted by March 9. Now-Tickets on sale The Winston-Salem Fairpmiinds will host The Newsboys United Tour on April 12 at 7 p.m. and doors opening at 6 pjn. Tickets . went on sale Monday Dec. 18 at 10 a.m. Tickets start at just $25 and will be available online as well as at the Annex Box Office. Visit www.ticket master.com or w w w.wsfairgrounds .com, for more information. March 11 - Prayer circle Please join us on Sunday, March 11 from 3-4 p.m. (Rain or Shine) to lift up the men and women who put their lives on the line for our safety every day. The prayer circle will be located at 725 N. Cherry St. March 12 - Poetry contest postmark dead line The annual N.C. State Poetry Contest is a free lit erary competition open to all North Carolina resi dents (including out-of state and international stu dents who are enrolled in North Carolina universi ties). It remains one of the largest free-to-enter poetry contests in the South. This year’s guest judge is award-winning poet Marianne Boruch and fea tures a grand prize of $500. The postmark deadline is March 12,2018. For more information, visit go.ncsu .edu/poetrycontest March 12 - Little Theatre auditions The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem will hold auditions for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) on Monday, March 12 at the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum • Drive in Winston-Salem. Auditions will begin at 7 pm.; actors should come to the lobby for check-in. No appoint ment is necessary, and everyone is welcome to audition. For more infor mation, please' visit www.TheLittleTheatreofW S.org. March 12 & 13 - Stained Glass auditions Stained Glass Playhouse announces audi tions for “Murder on the Nile”. The auditions will take place on March 12 & 13 from 7-9 p.m. at 4401 Indiana Avenue in Winston-Salem, NC. For more information about the show and available roles, visit stainedglassplay house .org/murder-on-the nile/. March 13 - Luncheon series Piedmont Opera and Foothill's are excited to announce a new partner ship called La Lunch: Under Construction. Our luncheon series will be held at Foothill's new cafe Footnote Cafd, 634 W 4th St, Winston-Salem, on March 13 from 12-1:30 p.m. The cost is $20. March 13 - Authors’ discussion Bookmarks is proud to present New York Times international bestselling author Kate Moore in con versation with Winston Salem based, award-win ning author Megan E. Bryant on Tuesday, March 13 in the • El’berson Fine Arts Center at Salem College at 7 p.m. Moore and Bryant will discuss the “Radium Girls,” a group of American women from the Roaring Twenties who were poisoned by the radi um paint they worked with and courageously fought for justice. The program is free and open to the public and is appropriate for ages 12+. Books will be avail able on-site by Bookmarks with a signing to follow. March 22 - Medicare workshop The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem is offering a workshop for individuals turning 65 (as well as those who already have Medicare). The ses sion will be held on Thursdav. 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