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6C C^TlDtte Tuesday, November 22, 2005 4(L-^*Carolina8 Carrousel Parade. 1 p.m Parade route begins at Noth TVyon Street and ends at Second and McDowell. Grand marshall is recently retired UNC Charlotte Chancellor James Woodard, who will preside over 10 marching bands and 24 floats. Santa Claus will make an appearance as well. C-harlotte Krunk vs. Mississippi. ABA 25 basketball. 7 p.m.. Independence Arena. Tickets ^•$25 For information, call 'Hcketmaster at (704) 522-6500 or k^ on to ticketmaster.com. 2 ^ “C'hristmas Fantasy,** Belk Theatre, 8 p.m. More than 400 entertainers including Eddie Mabry Dancers, Chariotte (I?ity Ballet, Philhar- mcxiic Singers and Community Chorus. For tick ets. call Belk Theatre at (704) 372-1000, Chariotte Philharmonic at (704) 846-2788 or log on to wwwchariottephilharmonic.org. ^ 0 Disney on Ice's Princess Classics. Char lotte Bobcats Arena, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $50 on front row, $35 for VIC; $21; $16 and $12, Tickets avail able at www.chariottebobcataarena.com, calling (800) 495-2295 or at Blumenthal Performing Arts d^ter ticket outlet, shows through Dec. 4. 5^0h Freedom; Music of the Civil Rights Era-> Symphony 101 Ihlk 5, 9 a.m., Matthews Pubhc Library, Matthews Tbwn Center, 230 SANTA’S BAG PHOTQCHlDnEhrS ™eaTR£ Santa's Bag; Now in its 33rd season. Santa's Bag is a unique shopping experi ence for children ages 3-12. Open Nov. 29 - Dec. 3 at ImaginCJn. HAPPENINGS * Jazzy Holiday Luncheon. Westin Hotel. Luncheon opens with an 11:30 a.m. reception and the prc^ram will run from 12-1:30 p.m. Afit>- Amehcan Cultural Onter fund raiser features music, visual arts and spoken word. Proceeds sup port programs, services, events and initiatives of the AACXJ. Tickets are $65 each. For information, call (704) 374-1666, extension 32 or 23 or log-on to www.aacc-charlotte.oig 2‘‘A Christmas Story” McCoU Family The atre, ImagmOn, 300 E. 7th St, 7:30 p.m. Perfor mances through Dec. 19. For tickets and show- times, call the box office at (704) 973-2828 week days from 10 a m.-5 p.m or leg on to www.ctchar- lotte.oig. Chariotte Youth Ballet “Nutcracker,” 2:30 p.m., Ovens Auditorium, 2700 E. Independence Blvd, Tickets $11-$21, For information, call (704) 622-6600 or log on to www.ticketmaster.com. ^Supper With Santa. 5:30 p.m., ImagmOn, 300 E. 7th St Family event sponsored by Encore volunteers. Supper begins with magic show per formed in the theatre for parents and children. Elves will escort children to dine with Santa at supper provided by Bistro 100 and Spratts. Tick ets are $15 for children and $5 for adults. Reser vations are taken by mail only. Call (704) 973- 2806 for reservation form. Gdliildren's Theatre of CTharlotte will hold audi tions for “Charlotte’s Web,” 6-9:30 p.m., Imagi- nOn. Roles are for two adult male actors. Audi tions will consist of a cold reading from the script Second round will be held Dec. 7. Adult roles pay $400 per week and rehearsals begin Dec. 26 and take place Sundays-Fridays from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Performances Jan. 19-Feb. 5. For information, call (704) 973-2800. ^“TTie Littlest Angel,” Wachovia Plajdiouse, ImaginOn 300 E. 7th St, 7:30 p.m. Performances through Dec. 23 For tickets and showtimes, call the box office at (704) 973-2828 weekdays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m or l(g on to www.ctchariotte.org. Singing Christmas IVee. (Dvens Auditori um. Through Dec. 11 Tickets are $7.50-$26, For information, call (704) 622-6600 or log on to www.ticketmaster.com. • ••• (^een City Clash professional wrestling, 7:30 p.m., Oicket Arena. Tickets $12-$26. 1 ? Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Orens Auditorium through Jan. 1. Tickets $25- $67 For information, call (704) 522-6500 or log on to www.tickel2uaster.com. Matthews Station St Also at 12:15 p.m., Main Library, 310 N. TVyon St Free, informal talks will explore the music of the church, protesters and pop culture and how they worked to propel the dvil rights movement Singer Dawn Anthony will be the guest artist. ' i/Aerosmith with special guest Lenny Kravitz. Chariotte Bcfocats Arena, 7:30 p.m. Tick ets available online atcharlottebobcatsarena.com. cellardoor.com, calling (800) 495-2295. 13 Park Martinia with the Charlotte Sym phony, — Pops 4. 8 p.m., Belk Theatre, 130 N. TVyon St. Albert-George Schram conducting. Admission is $19-$69. Call (704) 972-2000 or Itg on to www.charlotte8ymphony.org; Park Martinia has played with Sergio Mendes and Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, Cannes Film Festival and A1 Green. - The Listener-Lollipops 3, 11 a.m., Belk Theater, 130 N. Ttyon St Pre-concert festival at 10 a.m. in theater lobby. Allan Yamamota con ducting with Magic Circle Mime Company. Admission $8-$20. Lollipops concerts help- young listeners make friends with great music and the orchestra. • •• • Pride Awards, Westin Hotel. Black-tie gala titled “Men Moving Mountains” will honor C. Ray Kennedy (American Products Distributors): Mecklenburg County Manager Harry Jones; Michael DeVaul (University City YMCA); Emmanuel Ohonme (Samaritan’s Fee) and Lewis Young Jr. of Philip O. Berry Academy. Individual tickets $165. For information, ca;; (704) 375-9563 or log on to www.prideawards.net. ‘a CHRISTMAS STORY’ AT IMAGINON Ralphle Parker (Will Davis), Mother (Laurie Rrffe) and The Old Man (Steven Ivey) react to the Old Man’s “major award” in Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s stage pro duction of the holiday rrwvie favorite “A Christ mas Story,” Dec. 2-18 at ImaginOn’s McColl Fami ly Theatre. PHOTO^NNA BISE RIVALRY GROOVE PHOTO/WADE NASH N.C. A&T State University dancers get their groove on during halftime of the Rivalry Classic Saturday at Memorial Stadium. A&T’s Aggies lost to S.C. State University 43-27, but the A&T band made sure Aggies supporters had a good time. LANDDESIGN PARTY PHOTO/ELLISON CLARY About 150 LandDesign clients, friends and associates attended a unique party at the firm’s center city Charlotte offices to admire an exhibit of photos of urban landscape projects in which the firm takes particular prida Brad Davis, a partner in LandDesign Charlotte office, shares a laugh with Linda Bailey and Gerald Johnson, publisher of The Chariotte Post. Red Hot TVirkey TVx)t, 6 p.m, Nov. 22, Wachovia Atrium. Meet local professionals while enjoying an after-hours p)arty and fund raiser for the American Red Ooes. Entertain ment by Liquid Pleasure and food provided by Moe’s Southwest Grill, Mama Fu’s, City Thv- em. Tickets are $25 in advance: $30 at the door. • ••• Charlotte Writer’s Club meeting, Dec. 3, Great Aunt Stella Ctenter, 926 Elizabeth Ave. Meeting from 12-3 p.m. Open house and club book fair. Guest speaker Marie deCastrique, author of several mystery novels, who will read and discuss his books, including the teen thriller “A Conspiracy of (jenes.” • • • • Charlotte radio legend Chattie Hatty Deep er will discuss and sign copies of her autobiog raphy, “Chatty Hatty - The First Black Female DJ, the legend, Radio WGIV, Char lotte, N.C., Dec. 7 from 7-8 p.m. at West Boule vard Library, 2157 West Blvd. For information, call Sandy Seawright at (704) 336-6803. • • • • Kwanzaa creator Maulana Karenga PhD. will lead the celebration at Winthrop Universi ty Nov. 29. The event will start at 6 p.m. with a reception in McBiyde Hall. Karenga will speak to participants at 7 p.m. in Tillman Auditorium, fol lowed by a book signing in the lobhy outside the auditorium. For information, call Chad Kee, pre^ram director of the Office of Multicultural Life at (803) Karenga 323-4524 or e-mail keeo^twinthrop.edu. • ••• “Santa’s Bag,” 9:30 a.m., Nov. 29, ImaginOn. Shopping experience for children 3-12. Gifts handcrafted by Encore volunteers are priced from 50 cents to $5. Admission is free. • • • • Dell Curry Bojangles High School Hoops Ibumament Dec, 29-31 at Belk Activities Center, CTiarlotte Latin School. Twenty-four teams will compete in three divisions: national boys, national girls and local bo)^. For infor mation, call Jeffrey Hood at (704) 332-KIDS. “Ancient Egyptian Art for the Afterlife,” Mint Museum through Dec. 4. Exhibit is a selection of 90 ancient artifacts from 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 ofYork 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 from an Unknown Island: Andros, Bahamas,” through Nov. 30, Avaunt Virtu Gallery, the Art House on Cullman Avenue. Featuring handcrafted works by Bahamian artists Henry Wallace, Omelia Marshall and William Cblebrooke. For information, call (704) 222-3260. • ••• “Renaissance to Rocco: Masterpieces from the coDection of the Wadsworth Antheneum Museum of Art,” Mint Muse um of Art, 2730 Randolph Road. Exhibit through Jan. 15. HoursareTViesdaylO a.m.-lO p.m.; Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Simday 12-5 p.m. Admission is free Thesdays from 5-10 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students; $3 for students age 6- 17. • • • • Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt and Wood” through Dec. 31 at the Mint Museum of Cfraft + Design, 220 N. TVyon St Hours are TXiesday- Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday 12-5 p.m.; free Tuesdays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • ••• “Ancient Egyptian Art for the Afterlife” through Dec. 4 at the Mint Museum of Art2730 Randolph Road. Hours are Tuesday 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Sunday 12-5 p.m. Admission is free Ttiesdays from 5-10 p.m. • ••• “Joe Walters: Selected Works” Dec. 2-Jan. 5. Joie Lassiter GaUeiy 1440 South TVyon St, Suite 104. Elxhibit includes a combination of sculptures and works on paper. For informa tion. call Kate Baillon-Case at (704) 373-1463. Award-winning poet and non fiction writer Maureen Ftyan Griffin, Chariojte Art League guest speaker Jan. 17, 7 p.m. Griffin Griffin will share seven aj^roaches to tapping into your own aeative genius. The art league is at 1517 Camden Road Concerts, art exhibits and community-oriented extents can be submitted to The Charlotte Post PD. Box 30144 Charlotte, NC 28230. You can fax (704) 342-2160, log on at wwwJhecharlol- tepostevm or e-mail editorial^ thecharlot- teposlcom.
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