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art.

Dec. 2. - Jan. 4. The Cosmic Cow Society Art Show
& Public Art Talk Series. First Art Talk is December
12, 7-8:30p.m. All events are free and open to
the public at the Maya Gallery (340 Tate Street GSO)

Mondays. Acrylic painting classes for beginners to
advanced, 3-5 pm. Learn, create and have fun! The
Marshall Art Gallery is located at the Village at North
Elm Shopping Center next to the Chop House Grille.
$20 per two-hour class. Tracey Marshall, 336.545.8268.

food & drink.

Dec. 12. 1-5p.m. Holiday Open House at Ray-
Len Vineyards & Winery. Sample the wines
with a complimentary Flight tasting. Make reservations
online at www.raylenvineyards.com
336.998.3100 (3577 US Hwy 158 Mocksville)

Dec. 13,21,22. 4-6p.m. Taste of The Holidays at
Earth Fare, join us in our deli department as we
sample all the delicious fresh made options for
your Holiday meal. You can try everything from
our standing rib, roast, and deli sides to delicious
cheeses and pies perfect for entertaining. Relax &
spend time with your family while we do the cooking.
Free. 336.369.0190 (2965 Battleground Avenue GSO)

Dec. 17. 6:30p.m. Vegan Cooking Class Featuring
Holiday Fare. Free event at Earth Fare.
336.369.0190 (2965 Battleground Avenue GSO)

festivals.

Dec. 19. 5-10p.m. Free Wine Tasting at Caffe
Prada.
Wines from around the world are being
poured courtesy of the NC Country Vinter.
For more information www.caffeprada.com
336.793.2468 (390 North Broad Street W-S)

Dec. 26. 9:30p.m. The Holiday Soiree at LJVM.
A celebration and a Winston-Salem Reunion-
Homecoming Event, bringing together old
friends & locals. $20. 336.793.0157 www.theholidaysoiree.com
(2825 University Parkway W-S)

music.

Dec. 13. 8p.m. Triad Pride Men’s Chorus will present
its 10th Anniversary Holiday Concert at Greensboro
Day School’s Sloan Theater (5401 Lawndale Dr. GSO)
Dec. 13th at UNC School of The Arts, Watson Chamber
Music Hall (1533 S. Main St W-S) Tickets are $15
in advance, $18 at the door. Purchase tickets online
at www.triadpridemenschorus.org or 336.589.6267

Dec. 12. 8p.m. Powerpop Quintet Sin
Tax & Funk-Fusion Trio Butter, perform
at The Green Bean. Music, friends, Christmas
tunes. FREE! (341 South Elm Street GSO)

Dec. 15. 8p.m. Melissia Reaves Hollydaze Concert
at
The Garage. An evening of holiday music featur-

ing songs from her just released Holiday Music CD,
including some classic Christmas blues, soul & reggae
songs. Cost $7. For more information 336.777.1127
www.the-garage.ws (110 West 7th Street W-S)

Dec. 19. 6p.m. Live Christian Music at Coffee Connect.
Chirstmas music performed by Kernersville Senior
Idol, Mike J. Barom. Free. 336.497.4701 www.coffeeconnectcoffeeshop.com
(1405 East Hwy 66 South KSV)

dance.

Dec. 11. 7p.m. Dancin’ On Broadway: A Song &
Dance Revue at Gateway Gallery. Program will feature
the Enrichment Center Performance Company &
Percussion Ensemble. Reception and sale of holiday
gift’s created by the Center’s artisits will follow.Limited
seating. For more information call 336.777.0076
ext. 238 skneppelt@enrichmentarc.org www.enrichmentcenter.org
(1006 S. Marshall Street W-S)

Now-December. 6:30p.m. Line Dancing at the
Korner Lounge, learn the latest line dances and
new ones! Great form of exercise. Dress comfortably
and come prepared to have fun! November
11& 18, Decemeber 2, 9, & 16. Adults Only.
$10 perperson. 1001 Burke St. For more information:
336.499.2042 or endfinite@gmail.com)

new age.

Dec. 11. 12p.m. Step Out of Pain Using the
Rossiter System. Free seminar on Natural
Pain Relief with Kathy Howard at Earth Fare.
336.369.0190 (2965 Battleground Avenue GSO)

Dec. 15. 6:30p.m. Getting To Know Your Body, Free Alternative
Medicine Seminar with Dr. Allison Scott at Earth
Fare. 336.369.0190 (2965 Battleground Avenue GSO)

Reiki II Certification at Light Touch, 301-F State
Street, Greensboro, N.C. 27408. Reiki II teaches
you three sacred Reiki symbols for distance or
conceptual healing, protection, deep emotional
healing, and more. Prerequisite is Reiki I. Reiki
II is a wonderful way to raise your vibration and
consciousness, increase your connection with the
universe, deepen your healing and ability to heal
others! You will receive multiple attunements,
a personal manual, and additional meditation
techniques. This is a three week class. Wednesdays,
December 3,10, & 17th from 6:30-8:30pm fee
$100.00 for the certification for more information
or to register: Holly Wheatly, Reiki Master Teacher
http://www.triadlighttouch.com 336.207.8773

stage.

Now - Dec. 20. Triad Stage Presents The Santaland
Diaries: A Big Kids Holiday Event. Welcome
back the quintessential elf gone bad in this hilarious
antidote for holiday havoc. Show hours vary depending
on date. Tickets are $18, doors open one hour early
for bar service. Performed in The UpStage Cabaret at
the Pyrle Theater, 232 South Elm Street GSO. For tickets
336.272.0160 or 866.579.TIXX, www.triadstage.org

Now - Dec. 21. Triad Stage presents Beautiful
Star: An Appalachian Nativity. Bringing the
Christmas story to life in an Application setting
with down home laughter, toe tapping music
and a tug at the heart. Ticket prices and show
times vary depending on date and seat location.
Call 336.272.0160 or 866.579.TIXX or visit www.
triadstage,org. All performances are located at Triad
Stage, at The Pyrle Theatre, 232 South Elm Street.

Dec. 6-14. 2p.m. The Nutcracker presented by UNC
School of the Arts with live music by the Winston-
Salem Symphony at the Stevens Center. Tickets are
available at the UNCSA Box Office, Stevens Center,
on Campus at Watson Hall, online at www.uncsa.edu
or by phone 336.721.1945 (405 W. Fourth Street W-S)

Dec. 13 & 20. 1:30p.m. “A Holiday Pause with Mrs.
Claus” presented by Theatre Alliance. Storytelling by
Mrs. Claus, along with a sing-along, milk & cookies, a
surprise visit from a jolly fellow. Option for a souvenir
digital photo you can e-mail to your family & friends.
$7 without photo, $10 with photo. Call for reservations
336.723.7777 (1047 Northwest Boulevard W-S)

Dec. 18. 8p.m. Awake The White & Wint’ry Queen
Holiday concert at the Millennuim Center. A
unique holiday performance with musicians and
dancers who bring you story of the seasons turning
on Winter Solstice. $20 adults, $5 Children,
$10 Seniors, $12 students. For more information
336.634.0108 scottfray@aol.com www.livingbrush.
com/wintershow (Corner of 5th & Trade Street W-S)

kids/teens.

Dec. 12. 3p.m. Children’s Festival of Giving and
Light at Reynolda House Muesum. Free event. For
more infomation 336.758.5150 bhoover@wfu.edu
www.reynoldahouse.org (2250 Reynolda Road W-S)

Dec. 13. 11a.m. Story time, Meet & greet with
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Here’s your chance
to visit with one of your favorite characters. $7
if not a member of Children’s Museum. Call
336.723.9111 (390 South Liberty Street W-S)

Dec. 14. 2-5p.m. Holidays Around The World at the
Children’s Museum. Many cultures celebrate special
holidays during December. Hanukkah, Kwanzaa,
Christmas, and more. Join us for displays,crafts, stories,
and special commermorations. Cost: $7 with out membership.
336.723.9111 (390 South Liberty Street W-S)

sports.

Jan. 2&3. 7:30p.m. Monster Truck Winter
Nationals & Thrill Show. Pit Party begins at
6:30pm. For ticket information or other info
visit www.ticketmaster.com or www.ljvm.com

Join Out Burlington at the Country Club
Lanes West and bowl the night away on
Wednesday Nights. It’s GLBT Night Out. Starts
at 6p.m. For more call Eddie @ 336.350.0240
or email us at: outburlington@hotmail.com
or call Country Club Lanes at 336.524.9990.

animals.

All-a-flutter Butterfly Farm. 7850 Clinard Farms Rd.,
High Point. View monarch butterflies up close. Family
Days Saturday 10 a.m. beginning April 12. Tour

includes a presentation and monarch butterfly viewing.
Children $4, Adults $5. Questions 336.454.5651.

etc.

Now-Dec. 17. 9:30a.m. -2:30p.m. Strategies for Success,
a 40-hour program offering pre-employment
training. Classes are held every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Workshops include: Self Esteem, Budgeting,
Transferable Skills, Identifying Career Goals,
Networking, Resume Building, Interviewing & Researching
Companies. High school diploma required,
register before November 20. For More Information
Contact:Susan Ball 336.275.6090 ext. 223 at Women’s
Resource Center. (628 Summit Avenue GSO)

Dec. 10. 6:30p.m. Getting Ready for Your New
Years Resolution Free Talk by Dr. Hakeem.
336.369.0190 (2965 Battleground Avenue GSO)

Dec. 10. 7p.m. The Triad Photography Group
will hold its monthly metting on Wednesday
in the Jamestown Public Library. Join us for
member presentation of member images from
2008. $2 donataion. (200 West Main Street JST)

Dec. 12. 5:30p.m. Gallery Talk at Reynolda House
Museum. Costume curator Ruth Mullen will compare
the attire worn by subjects in the current exhibition
with those worn by the Reynolds family. Cost
$5. For more info: 336.758.5150 parcher@wfu.edu
www.reynoldahouse.org (2250 Reynolda Road W-S)

Dec. 13. 5:30 p.m. A Night With The King Benefit Concert
at Emmanuel Baptist Church. A benefit concert to
generate capital for the purchase of land for the contruction
of The Academy of Excellence Christian School,
Inc. Cost $10. For more information 336.722.2396 travest_hunt_2000@yahoo.com
(1075 Shalimar Drive W-S)

Dec. 13. 10-11:30a.m. Guilford Solar’s December
program. A presentation on “Cooling Effectively and
Efficiently.” In the Barn Kitchen Meeting Room of the
Guilford County Agricultural Center. For more information
call 336.375.5876 (3309 Burlington Road GSO)

Dec. 13. 6:30p.m. & Dec. 14. 5p.m. Providence
Baptist Church Drama Guild Presents
“The Tinker” in the Howard Allen Chubbs Family
Enrichment Center with a “March To The Manager”
love offering to benefit the children’s home
society. Admission is free. For more information
contact 336.273.7552. (1106 Tuscalossa Street GSO)

Dec. 13. 9a.m. Looking for that unique gift for
that hard to buy for person? Come shop with craft
vendors. Vendors will be distributed throughout
the Madison-Mayodan Jacees Parade route.
For more information contact Beth. 336.427.2946.

Dec. 13. 7a.m. The Winston-Salem Jaycees will be
holding their annual Christmas Cheer project at Target
on University Parkway. Currently donations are
being accepted. Donations for this project are tax
deductible and can be made through the Winston-
Salem Jaycees Foundation. Jaycees work with the
Salvation Army and take 50 underprivileged children
shopping for Christmas gifts. Please contact
www.wsjaycees.org for more information. 223 North
Spring Street, Unit A Winston-Salem 336-777-3663.

Dec. 14. 7-11p.m. Piedmont Triad Singles Christmas
Dance Party at George K’s. Dress to impress. D.J.
playing 7o’s, 80’s, Beach & Swing. Cost $12. For more
information www.peidmonttriadsingles.com peggy15311@bellsouth.net
(2108 Cedar Fork Drive GSO)

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