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Thousands expected for Indian Summer Festival next weekend
HERTFORD — More than 2,500 folks attended last year’s annual Indian Summer Festival in downtown Hertford. With late-summer temperatures expected to be mild, organizers are hoping for a similar turnout for this year’s festival next weekend. More than 100 vendors offering crafts, food, beverages and more are expected to participate in the two-day 2024 Indian Summer Festival on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6-7, according to Stacy Layden, tourism director for Perquimans County. ...
Albemarle Neighbor: Winslow to teach musical theater at School of Arts
The arts have been Savannah Winslow’s passion since she was a young girl. Now 26, Winslow gets to share her love of the arts with area youth at the Arts of the Albemarle and Viking Sound Studios. Winslow will be teaching musical theatre at AoA’s School of the Arts this fall. Classes start in September and end in November. ...
Museum of the Albemarle: Museum to mark America's 250th with 'When Are We U.S.?'
The word “freedom” is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as “the quality or state of being free.” Beginning in 2024 and continuing through 2026, the museum, in conjunction with American 250 NC and the entire North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, is planning a statewide celebration to celebrate freedom and the 250th anniversary of the beginnings of the United States of America. How were the founders influenced, and what...
Constantines artworks to be exhibited at AoA
Currituck County artists Lynne Scott Constantine and Suzanne Scott Constantine will attend a reception at Arts of the Albemarle on Friday marking the opening of “Not Even Past,” an exhibit of their new visual artwork. The two artists, creative and life partners for more than four decades, moved to North Carolina from Northern Virginia in 2018. According to an AoA press release, the move sent both women “on a personal...
COAST to host auditions, 'Countdown' events for musical
College of The Albemarle is gearing up for its spring performances of Dave Malloy’s “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” by holding auditions for roles in the musical and “listening” events detailing its music and effects. According to a COA press release, “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” is a “fresh and electrifying take” on Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel, “War and Peace” about the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and the turning point in the Napoleonic Wars. ...
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