FUN STUFF
Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru: 1 p.m. May 20; 9 a.m. May 21-23. Greensboro Coliseum parking lot, 1921 W. Gate City Blvd., GB. www.dinosauradventure.com
HEALTH/FITNESS
Rami Madan: Zoom teaching for adults, three childrenâs classes a week, and a restorative yoga class on Thursday nights. Facebook: âSocial Distancingâ Yoga.
KIDS
LECTURES/LITERARY
Bookmarks: Romance Book Club with Author Joanna Lowell: 6:30 p.m. Local romance author Joanna Lowell to discuss her novel, “The Duke Undone.” Register: email Kate@bookmarksnc.org
The Willingham Story Slam @ MUSE Winston-Salem:
“The Mamas and the Papas”: 7 p.m. Virtual with featured storyteller, Donovan Livingston. Zoom. www.musews.org.
From Staff Reports
The Stokes County Arts Council is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2021 Stokes County Arts Council Scholarships. Graduating high school seniors, as well as students currently in college pursuing a major in an Art-related field, were eligible to apply. Each year, members of the scholarship committee include Arts Council Board Members as well as members of the community.
“The Stokes County Arts Council has been providing quality arts entertainment and programs since 1975, thanks to the generosity of member supporters,” Executive Director Eddy McGee explained during the virtual Arts Extravaganza Celebration.
“April is a special month for our organization because that is the month we celebrate Young Artists of Stokes County including the award winners of our Stokes Arts Scholarships. We have three outstanding students receiving scholarships this year. We also want to thank the outstanding arts, musical, and performance faculty in our local Stokes Cou
From Staff Reports
DANBURY A new event will kick off this Saturday, when the first Arts Block Street Market happens from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
There will be vendors on the sidewalk in the 500 block of Main Street, across from the Old Courthouse and in front of The Arts Place, Rocky’s Coffee & Ice Cream and Artist’s Way Creations.
The market will happen again on the second and fourth Saturday of the month: on April 24, May 8 and May 22. The events are scheduled rain or shine.
“The Stokes County Arts Council is happy to welcome people back to events as We ‘ReStart The Arts,’ encouraging locals and visitors to shop local supporting the small businesses of local artist and business owners,” says Tory Mabe, Stokes County’s Tourism director.
HEALTH/FITNESS
Rami Madan: Zoom teaching for adults, three childrenâs classes a week, and a restorative yoga class on Thursday nights. Facebook: âSocial Distancingâ Yoga.
LECTURES/LITERARY
Bookmarks: Morowa Yejidé in Conversation with Bernice L. McFadden: 7 p.m. Online conversation. This is a pay-what-you-can event; attendees can either purchase a copy of “Creatures of Passage” or make a donation to Bookmarks at: https://www.bookmarksnc.org/MorowaYejide
MUSIC
High Point Arts Council: Kick Off Jazz Appreciation Month with Titus Gant (Livestream): 7 p.m. Centennial Station Arts Center, 121 S. Centennial St., HP. The High Point Arts Council is partnering with the Smithsonian National Museum of American History to increase awareness of jazz across all mediums and to recognize the historical significance of jazz across America. Tickets are $10 for the livestream concert on April 1. Another option is to watch the on-demand video instead, with access from noon on Ap
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