A Regency Era Spring Ball

Morrison Grove 2929 Hedrick Mill Rd, Lexington, N, United States

A Regency Era Spring Ball is a Costume themed event based off the hit TV series Bridgerton. Please come join us for a fabulous fun evening of entertainment, dancing, music and merriment! Step back in time to the Regency Era and immerse yourself in the grandeur of a traditional spring ball. Wear your finest attire, […]

$150

Spring at Bethabara: Create, Cultivate, Celebrate

Historic Bethabara Park 2147 Bethabara Road, Winston-Salem

Celebrate spring and the opening of the Park’s 2025 season by playing Colonial games; learning about historic farming techniques; hand plowing a row in the garden; planting seeds and taking them home to grow; petting a sheep or two; exploring a nature trail; coloring Easter eggs with natural dyes; participating in a scavenger hunt; interacting […]

Free

Celebrate East Asia Open House

lam museum of anthropology Carroll Weathers Drive, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Join us as we celebrate the cultures of China, Japan and Korea through music, dance, food, crafts, and activities for all ages. Visitors will be able to explore the exhibit Poems Made to Wear: Traditional Colors in East Asia as well as East Asian objects in Museum of World Cultures: Highlights from the UNC-Wilmington Collection. […]

Free

38th Annual Shepherd’s Center Used Book Sale

winston salem fairgrounds 2532 Farmers Market Way, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem will hold its 37th Annual Used Book Sale on Thursday, May 1 and Friday, May 2 from 9 am to 9 pm, and Saturday, May 3 from 8 am to 2 pm. (1/2 Price) The book sale is one of the largest in our state! Parking and Admission are […]

Moving Day Piedmont Triad: A Walk for Parkinson’s

Triad Park 9652 W Market St, Kernersville, NC, F, United States

Moving Day Piedmont Triad is an inspiring and empowering annual fundraising walk event that unites people across the Carolinas living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), their care partners, loved ones and healthcare professionals to help beat PD. Moving Day is more than just a walk. It’s a celebration of movement – proven to help manage Parkinson’s […]

Free

Creating a Character

Little Theatre of Winston Salem 419 N Spruce St. Winston Salem 27101 419 N Spruce St., Winston Salem

June 16-20Gr k-4Creating a CharacterLets Create a Character. We can be a Hero, or a Villain, a Monster, a Fairy tale creature. We can be a fictional character or a real person. In theatre we get to explore all of these characters. Through movement, expression and dress up campers will create their very own Character.There […]

$260

Battle of Wits Camp

The Little Theatre of Winston Salem 419 N Spruce St., Winston Salem

July 14-18Gr 5-12Battle of Wits “I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see you are unarmed”William ShakespeareTaming of the ShrewShakespeare had a deep understanding of how people behave and think. His wit and humor come out in his characters’ observations about the world and each other. Campers will incorporate voice, movement, […]

$260

Dreams to Stage Camp

The Little Theatre of Winston Salem 419 N Spruce St., Winston Salem

July 21-25Gr k-4Dreams to StageLet's bring our dreams to life! In this camp we will let our imaginations run wild. Campers will dream big as they collaboratively bring a dream-filled story to life. A Dream of a Showcase will be at the end of the week. Campers will learn: Storytelling Collaboration Creative Expression

$260

Sketch Comedy Camp

July 21-25Gr 5-12Sketch ComedyFrom icons like Carol Burnette, Key & Peele, and Saturday Night Live we’ll explore the fast-paced quick wit of sketch comedy. Sketch comedy takes the every day and finds the humour in it. Campers will hone their comedic timing as they explore this fun genre. A Sketch Showcase will be held at […]

$260

Apple Festival

Historic Bethabara Park 2147 Bethabara Road, Winston-Salem

Spend the first Saturday of fall visiting with artists and artisans; tapping your toes to the sounds of regional musicians; listening to Ken Bloom play the bowed dulcimer; exploring history with eighteenth-century craftsmen; playing Colonial games; having your face painted; purchasing and eating apples; enjoying a meal from your favorite local food vendor; and more! […]

Free

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