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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.
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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. March 22 from
5:30 - 7:30 pm. at the
Shepherd’s Center, 1700
Ebert St. The session is
provided at no cost.
Because space is limited,
reservations are required.
Contact the Shepherd’s
Center at 336-748-0217 for
more information or to
reserve a seat.
March 23 - UNCSA’s
open house
Students considering
careers in the arts are invit
ed to attend Spring Open
House at the University of
North Carolina School of
the Arts (UNCSA) from 9
a.m. to 5 pjn. on Friday,
March 23. The campus is
located at 1533 South Main
St. in Winston-Salem.
Advance registration is
required. . Visit
the www.uncsa.edu/open
house for the online regis
tration form or additional
information, or call
the Admissions Office at
(336) 770-3290A
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