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Volunteer pumpkin vine takes over yard
Glenda Barnes has a great pumpkin plant taking over her yard. Barnes, who lives at 4458 Yank Road near Black Creek, has watched the last six weeks as a foot-tall mystery stem turned into a sprawling, crawling vine that is hooking on everything it can grab onto. “I grew up on a farm,” Barnes said. “Daddy had cucumbers, watermelons and […] The post Volunteer pumpkin vine takes over yard first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Exhibit shines spotlight on NC sculptors
Thursday, July 11 was another exciting night at the Wilson Arts Center as a huge crowd showed up for the opening reception of the Group Sculpture Invitational Exhibition. The showcase features the works of local and regional artists in a wide range of styles and materials. Artists include Tom Braswell and Jo Brown from Wilson; Greg Carter, Jane Cheer, Kelly […] The post Exhibit shines spotlight on NC sculptors first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Mini mural, sculpture garden will brighten Elm City
The mini mural and sculpture garden in Elm City will showcase diverse sculptures by talented artists from North Carolina and beyond. Individual freestanding art panels will be thoughtfully placed throughout the garden complex, providing an inspiring canvas for artists to express their creativity through painting. The wall on South Broad and Main streets in Elm City will soon display a […] The post Mini mural, sculpture garden will brighten Elm City first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
Selma to Montgomery Trail holding meetings for input on interpretive plan
The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail is updating its Long-Range Interpretive Plan and is holding a series of meetings for stakeholders to provide input. A link to the virtual meeting can be requested by emailing tegan_sorensen@nps.gov. For more information, email Supervisory Park Ranger Shirley Baxter at shirley_k_baxter@nps.gov or call...
N.C. museum has something for every baseball fan
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The North Carolina Baseball Museum, located at the Historic Flemming Stadium in Wilson, includes displays about the incredibly talented players hailing from the Old North Sate. The idea came about at a traditional Hot Stove banquet before the museum was built in 2002. To...
Museum will host ‘Sweet’ program
SELMA — The Max G. Creech Selma Historical Museum has announced the return of “Sweet Tea and Spicy Talk,” its summer lecture program. The annual summer event “takes a lighthearted and anecdotal look at history,” said the museum’s Eric Jackson. This summer’s program is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at the museum, 104 W. Anderson St., Selma. The […] The post Museum will host ‘Sweet’ program first appeared on Restoration NewsMedia.
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