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Parents Night Out

Date: Friday, April 9, 2010
Phone: 336-454-2091
Location: From Art to zebras - Search in Maps
Details:
Friday the 9th from 6-9pm We will be watching Planet 51 and making out of this world crafts! We will also be serving pizza and dessert. It is $25 for the first child and $12.50 for each additional child. If interested please call and RSVP before 4pm on Friday! From Art to Zebras 336-454-2091

Bus Stop

Date: Saturday, April 10, 2010
Phone: 336.334.4TIX (4849)
Location: Brown Building Theatre - Search in Maps
Details:
Performance at 7pm. Directed by Jonathan Bohun Brady. A classic story of love and friendship in small town America. Call 336-334-4TIX (4849) or visit http://boxoffice.uncg.edu to purchase tickets in advance. Tickets are also sold one hour prior to each performance in the lobby of Brown Theatre at 402 Tate Street, Greensboro. Tickets are $15 for adults; $12 for senior citizens, students, children; $9 for groups of 10 or more and UNCG Alumni; $7 for UNCG students.
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Ethel Waters: His Eye Is on the Sparrow

Date: Sunday, April 11, 2010
Phone: 336-272-0160
Location: Triad Stage - Search in Maps
Details:
Performance at 7:30 pm. Preview Performance. A life in music by Larry Parr. The song will set you free. From the hopeless slums of Philadelphia to the heights of fame, from anger towards almost everyone to a love for all mankind, Ethel Waters lived it all. Now her life takes center stage. From a childhood as a thief and unwilling bride, she became a Vaudeville success, a recording sensation and a Broadway and Hollywood star. Then a reputation for being difficult and her own distrust made her a recluse until she found a purpose beyond herself as a performer with the Billy Graham Crusades. Through it all, there were the songs, the ones that gave her strength and the ones that made her a legend. This is her incredible story, filled with the greatest hits of a lifetime, including “Stormy Weather” and “Am I Blue?” Tickets: All seats just $16. For tickets: Phone: 336-272-0160 or toll-free 866-579-TIXX. Online: www.triadstage.org. In person: Box office at 232 South Elm Street, downtown Greensboro. Hours: 10 am – 6 pm, Monday – Friday and one hour before each performance.
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Awaken Your Soul

Date: Sunday, April 11, 2010
Phone: 336.253.6292
Location: 110 East Bessemer Avenue - Search in Maps
Details:
Kathy Dollyhigh and Jan Pegram will be showcasing their photographic works at the “Awaken Your Soul” open house at the studio of Kathy Dollyhigh located at 110 East Bessemer Avenue on Sunday, April 11th from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Kathy is a professional photographer with over 25 years’ experience in photographing weddings, children, families, business professionals’ photographs and pets. Kathy also has a passion for photographing settings in nature, whether it be flowers, ocean views or the clouds. Jan has her own advertising agency and became interested in photography in 1998 and has exhibited her photographic works across the state of North Carolina for a number of years. Jan’s area of focus is nature and landscape photography, specializing in macro techniques. All of the photographic works will be available for sale. Jan and Kathy support charitable causes in the Greensboro community and will be donating a portion of the proceeds of artwork sold to the Red Dog Farm Animal Rescue Network which is a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to the rehabilitation, fostering and adoption of animals of all sizes. The homeless animals in the rescue network are spread throughout Guilford County and are in the care of volunteer foster families. The Clouds photograph is a sample of Jan's work.
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Ethel Waters: His Eye Is on the Sparrow

Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Phone: 336-272-0160
Location: Triad Stage - Search in Maps
Details:
Performance at 7:30 pm. Preview Performance/Free Technically Talking post-show talkback. A life in music by Larry Parr. The song will set you free. From the hopeless slums of Philadelphia to the heights of fame, from anger towards almost everyone to a love for all mankind, Ethel Waters lived it all. Now her life takes center stage. From a childhood as a thief and unwilling bride, she became a Vaudeville success, a recording sensation and a Broadway and Hollywood star. Then a reputation for being difficult and her own distrust made her a recluse until she found a purpose beyond herself as a performer with the Billy Graham Crusades. Through it all, there were the songs, the ones that gave her strength and the ones that made her a legend. This is her incredible story, filled with the greatest hits of a lifetime, including “Stormy Weather” and “Am I Blue?” Tickets: All seats just $16. For tickets: Phone: 336-272-0160 or toll-free 866-579-TIXX. Online: www.triadstage.org. In person: Box office at 232 South Elm Street, downtown Greensboro. Hours: 10 am – 6 pm, Monday – Friday and one hour before each performance.
 
 
 
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