Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / Sept. 9, 1982, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Tar Heel Fine Arts Society Announces Concert Series Selected Artist The Tan Heel Fine knit Society has selected three outstanding attractions fan the 19S2-63 season. They one Maxene Andrews oh the original Andrews Sis tens, Boots Randolph, the most versatile saxophone playen oh oun tine, and the Month Canolina Symphony, the "cultunal ambassadon hon oun State." A membership campaign is now underway to suppont these faine concents. Funthen inhonmation and season t/.ckets may be obtained hnom any oh the Tan Heel Fine Ants Society's Bo and oh Vinectons, The Tan Heel Fine Ants Society is unique among cultunal organizations in the State because it is county oriented. Membenship is composed oh individuals interested in cultunal activities who annually suppont the association. The Society has at least one nepnesentative hnjom each anea oh the county. Season tickets one $10 h0>l adults and $5 hon students and may be punchased through September 9. The concents will be held at Kenan Memorial Auditorium. Fon additional inhonmation and tickets contact any oh the Oh&icens and Vinectons listed below: Mrs. L(hoard L. Boyeite, President, Chinquapin Mrs. Vavid Underbill, Vice President, Mount Olive Mrs. IIwood Fussell, Secretary, Teachey Mrs. H. E. Phillips, Treasurer, Kenansville fo. ThomaA Albnilton, fount OLLve Da. Gem BallaAd, Beulaville Uaa. W. T. BlanchaAd, Rote HiJUL Maa. S. A. BtizzaAd, Ja., Beulavillz foA. Paul Bo tin, Beulaville Maa. Jack Boney, Woaaow Ua. AmoA BnlnAon, KenanAville foA. L. E. Blown, Ja., fognotia Uaa. Jack CoopeA, RoAe Hill t-kia. Menle Cneech, Woaaow fo. 1. W. EnazeJtle, KenanAville Mt-6. L. S. Guij, FaiAon foa. Cleo S. HobbA, WaAAaw Ua. w. J. Igoe, FaiAon UiAA Joan Vvette JohnAon, Wallace Ma*. Vavid McKay, Kenan&ville Ma*. Ray McLemoae, Wallace Ma*. Bobby Milieu, Beulaville Ma*. E. G. Muaaay, 3a., Ro&e Hill Ma*. Max O^eaman, Wallace Ma*. Vougla* Olion, Wallace Ma. Lloyd Paakea, Wao*aw Ma*. Coobeli L. Quinn, Magnolia Ma*. P. B. Rai^oad, Waa*aw Ma*. A. C. Pivenbaak, Ja., Wallace Ma*. Ru**ell Sandea*on, Beulaville Ma. Wilbua Tyndall, Pink Hill Ma*. Emmelt Wai&on, Pink Hill Ma*. Wallea Weil, Waa&aui Ma. Melvin William*, Beulaville MAXENE ANDREWS Tuesday, October 12,1W2 MO P.M. Nostalgic moment* end preeent-dey entertainment combine to create a program filled with a variety of rhythm* that prove the good time* are ?till here. Remember Maxene Andrews? After this program, no one in the audience is likely to forget her. I THE NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY Thursday, April 7,1983 8:00 P.M. The North Carolina Symphony enriches the lives of North Carolina's citizens in cities and communities throughout the State through high-quality, life performances. It has one of the broadest and most intensive educational programs of any symphony in the country. SEASON TICKET ORDER . Tclk Heel Elm AaXa Society P. 0. Box AH, Ke.nan&vllle, N. C. 2S349 Name. AddneAA Town Phone PleaAe Send Me: (No.) Adult TlcketA out $10.00 each (No.) _______ Children TlcketA at $5.00 each I en do A e my check ^ok $ i BOOTS RANDOLPH ' Sunday, December S, 1982 7:00 P.M. \2 By Boots Randolph's calculations, there are 22,64.1 guitars) in, Nashville 5 - ? and just one saxophone. When you hear that one saxophone played - by Boots Randolph, you will have heard the greatest ? scintillating * saxophone sounds that show his mastery of the instrument. / *
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 9, 1982, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75