2015-01-01

Night Life

J.C. Price Happy New Year’s Party — 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Jan. 1, 2 and 3: Deejays nightly, with oldies though goodies, jazz, blues, soul. Refreshments, infrequent dress, contingency be 25 or older. Single $3, couples $5. At J.C. Price Post 107, 1433 Old Wilkesboro Road,

The Carriage Room, 2141 Statesville Blvd. — • Sign-up by 7 p.m. any Friday for in-house pool tournament, $5, start personification by 7:30 • Sunday: open pool list all day • 704-647-9876, carriageroomnc@ facebook.com

Cartucci’s Grapevine, 209 S. Main St. — • Thursday Karaoke 6:30-10:30 p.m. • 6 p.m.-midnight Fridays-Saturdays, live strain starts during 9 p.m. For age 21 and over • 1 p.m. SundayFunday football display 3 games on 3 screens open • 704-870-2574, www. cartuccisgrapevine.com

CJ’s BBQ, 210 Old Amity Hill Road, Cleveland —  6:30 p.m., Fridays. 704-278-4070.

DJs Restaurant, 1502 W. Innes St. — • 7:30. p.m. Thursdays: Freeport Jazz residence band, no cover • Sunday: NFL football • Monday: Money Night Football. $200 money prizes • 704-638-9647, http://djsrestaurant.com

Danny Franklin plays live — • 8-11 p.m., Jan. 9: Tommy’s Pub, Plaza Midwood, 2007 Central Ave., Charlotte. Acoustic hits of a final 50 years. See Danny Franklin on youtube.

Go Burrito, 115 W. Fisher St. across from a picture — • 8-10 p.m. Mondays: Live organisation trivia • Tuesdays: Open mic night • Wednesdays: Karaoke • Thursdays: Pong contest • Weekends: Live music, deejay, karaoke and more. www.facebook.com/ GoBurritoRumBar

The Inn, 1012 Mooresville Hwy 150 — 8 p.m. Saturday: open mic • Set Free Church meets 5:30 p.m. Saturdays. Free refreshments, atmosphere hockey, foosball, pool. Public invited to jam or report their organisation to perform. 704-213-1467.

E.H. Montgomery General Store — 7-9 p.m. Fridays: Open Bluegrass jam for acoustic musicians. Historic Village of Gold Hill, Facebook, 704-267-9439, www.themontgomerystore.com

Nashville Nights, 125-127 E. Innes St. —Open New Year’s Day 5 p.m.-2 a.m. • Friday: deejay • Saturday: open juke box • Fridays live deejay • 704-762-9990, www.nashvillenightsnc.com

Rick’s BBQ and Grill, 929 S. Main St. — • 6 p.m. Monday, Thursday: Karaoke • 6 p.m. Tuesday: Cruise-in • 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday-Saturday: Karaoke. 704-642-0050.

Uncle Buck’s All American Pub Grub, 127 S. Main St. — 9 p.m. Friday: J.B.Beverly a Wayward Drifters, suitable for all ages • Bike Night Tuesdays 6-9 p.m. • 704-633-3750, www.facebook.com/unclebucksgrub

Old Stone Vino, 515 S. Main St., Kannapolis — Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays: Live music. 704-938-2337.

The Charlotte Zodiac Dance Club — American Legion, 4235 W. Tyvola Road, Charlotte. Dances on second and fourth Friday, dress formula upscale casual, no jeans. Martha, 704-236-0344. www.charlottezodiacdanceclub.com

Wine splash tastings

Cartucci’s Grapevine — 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays: Wine tastings ​$20/person, $30/couple; Beer tastings $15/person, $25/couple​ • Each week’s beverages interconnected with Tapas, sliders and other creations prepared by Chef Brad McKay. Reservations encouraged. Call 704-870-2574 to haven your mark and let us know how many will be attending. 209 S. Main St., 704-870-2574. www.cartuccis grapevine.com

Salisbury Wine Shop — No  tasting this week. The subsequent booze tasting will be Friday, Jan. 9 • 106 S. Main St., 704-636-5151, sws@ salisburywineshop.com

Cauble Creek Vineyard and Winery — North Carolina’s 100th Winery. Tasting room open Friday-Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sunday 1-6 p.m. Wine tastings $8 per chairman with a preference of 8 wines for tastings. Also juices, non-alcohol ciders, food products, present items. 704-636-1137, 700 Cauble Farm Road, see www.caublecreekvineyard.com for information on arriving events.

Classes

Beginner Beekeeping march — 7-9 p.m. Thursdays, Jan. 15 – Mar. 11: 9-week march sponsored by a Rowan Co. Beekeepers and Rowan Co. Cooperative Extension, hold during a Rowan Co. Agriculture Center on Old Concord Road. For new beekeepers training elementary skills and determined beekeepers who wish to learn more. Instructor: Bob Blackwelder, 2009 NCSBA Beekeeper of a Year and past boss of a Cabarrus Co. and Mecklenburg Co. Associations. Cost $35 includes handouts, amateur beekeeping book, margin day event. Pre-registration required. Mail check or monies to: RCBA, PO Box 41, Rockwell, NC 28138, with name, address, phone number, e-mail. Information: Randy Cox 704-798-4501.

Bridge lessons during City Park — 1-3 p.m. Mondays Jan. 5-March 16: Learning category to learn elementary beginners overpass for those who have not played in awhile or those with an seductiveness though have never played. $5 for a whole 11-week march or giveaway to Salisbury/Rowan Newcomers members. Contact Instructor Kerry Morgan during cmorgan33@carolina.rr.com or 704-636-8906.

‘Rowan County/Salisbury: Our Place in History’ — 13-week march on on Salisbury and Rowan County: 7-8:30 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 5-May 7. Continuing preparation credits permitted for teachers. General Public $30; members of Rowan Museum or Historic Salisbury Foundation: $25; Newcomers to a village (1 year or less): $20. To register, call Historic Salisbury Foundation 704-636-0103 or email office@historicsalisbury.org

Center for Faith a Arts — • Refresh Relax Yoga: Six-week eventuality Jan. 5-Feb. 9. Choose Monday mornings or evenings; registration required, category distance is limited. Instructor Debra McNeil, OTR/L, HFS, RYT, inspiredwellness@bellsouth.net or 704-637-1671 • Nia Technique Classes: 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays commencement Jan. 6. Try a classes for FREE on Tuesday, Jan. 6. and Thursday, Jan. 8. Cardio dance organisation aptness category that incorporates martial arts, dance arts, and a recovering arts. Instructor Elizabeth Cole, first-degree black belt master teacher. For pricing information see www.faithart.org or 704-647-0999 • Belly Dance: Beginning Jan. 14, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays, American Tribal Style (ATS) taught by Nancy Gaines; classes $10 any • CFA, 207 W. Harrison St., parking and opening behind Haven Lutheran Church, 704-647-0999, www.faithart.org

Free mechanism classes on Saturdays — Knox’s Computer Business, 512 Klumac Road, Suite 8, between Jake Alexander and MLK Jr. Ave. Call 704-680-7317 or 704-870-8862.

PPT’s ‘Macbeth’ lady try-out seminar — Sat. Jan 3. 9 a.m.-noon. $40. Instructor Edward Whitney will work on effective try-out techniques privately geared towards PPT’s arriving lady prolongation of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Only 25 spots available. To pointer adult call 704-633-5471. Norvell Theater, 135 E. Fisher St., www.PiedmontPlayers.com

Seniors, learn to play a guitar — Monday, Jan. 5: Guitar classes for comparison adults age 50+ during Rufty-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. Absolute Beginners Class (ABC) requires no before believe or playing. Call RHSC to signup during 704-216-7714. For questions or info call Bob during 704-640-0279.

Wine Down and Create — 6-8 p.m. initial Mondays: At The Green Goat Art Gallery, 516 S. Salisbury Ave. Spencer, opposite from N.C. Train Museum. Canvases permitted for purchase; paints, easels, brushes, aprons, instructions, provided. $25 per class. Bring your possess beverage. Call Patt 704-232-6000 or Carol 704-213-6171 or www.winedownandcreate.com and Facebook.

Salisbury Art Station — 4-6 p.m. ongoing weekly classes: Instructors share historical, technical, unpractical aspects of art; encourage primer dexterity, motivation, problem-solving, healthy communication. $25 per class. Tuesdays 4-6 p.m. for ages 5-7 • Wednesdays 4-6 p.m. for ages 7 and adult • Thursdays 4-6 p.m. for ages 7 and up. 704-754-0853 or art.notions@yahoo.com 215 Depot Street, 704-754-0853.

Oil Painting with artist/instructor Patt Legg — Tuesdays 12:30-3 p.m. any week; ongoing adult oil classes during a Artist’s Bungalow. Fee for category is $45 paid day of class. Must call ahead, space is limited. Paint like a Old Masters, a some-more minute and endless category OR portrayal done elementary for those who have never complicated with Patt. Gift cards permitted for Chritmas. New Year special: Until Jan. 6 pointer adult for 4 uninterrupted classes during bonus of $40 off (retail $180) to start Jan. 6. Call 704-232-6000. See Patt’s work or to squeeze during www.PattLegg.net

Waterworks Visual Arts Center — Sign adult during 704-636-1882. For sum on classes revisit www.waterworks.org. Located during 123 E. Liberty St.

Free online courses by RPL — Gale Courses: high-quality, noncredit online courses giveaway with your library card. New sessions of six-week courses start monthly. Enroll during www.rowanpubliclibrary.org and click Online Tools, or call 704-216-8243.

Mind gymnastics art class — 2-4 p.m., Mondays and Fridays, taught by artist Robert Toth: introduction to drawing, pastel and sculpture. $10/two-hour session. Rufty Holmes Senior Center, call 704-279-9301.

Create a portrayal in usually one category — 6- p.m. Saturdays: Children and adult classes taught by Grumbacher, approved art instructor. No talent required. Learn an overview of portrayal and leave with finished block of art. Held during Michaels, 1465 Klumac Road. Register there or during michaels.com or 704-636-3130.

Ballet, tap, pointe, jazz, modern, hip hop, exercices — For ages starting during 2-1/2. Stress free, fun, permitted environment. Steppin’ Out Dance Company, 704-637-1222, www.stepoutdance.com, steppinoutdance @carolina.rr.com

Yoga or tap  — • Yoga, all levels, instructor Nye Hartwick. 704-232-2427 • Adult amateur tap, instructor Donna Weinhold- Cesario • Combination classes for all ages • Gymnastics/acro for all ages • Spring recital: “The Little Mermaid,” call Marianna Jarrett 704-232-2437 • Spotlight Dance Company, 129 W. Corriher Ave., 704-637-3875.

Fundraisers

Salisbury Symphony Big Band Bash — 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10: “Here’s lookin’ during we kid,” celebrating a bequest of “Casablanca.” Concert during Hedrick Little Theater followed by dancing, booze and hors d’ouvres in a Crystal Lounge. Call 704-637-4314 for reservations.

Inaugural Human Trafficking Awareness Gala — 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10: Triad Ladder of Hope presents An Evening of Enlightenment: wordless auction, dinner, testimonies from HT survivors, low-pitched entertainment. Held during a Historic Rowan Museum, tickets $30 individual, $50 couple, $15 law enforcement, military, teachers. Purchase tickets during http://tinyurl.com/TLH-GALA-2015

Waterworks Oyster Roast 2015 — 6:30-11:30 p.m. Jan. 24: 10th annual New Year tradition supports a arts. Daddy’s of Lake Norman provides oysters and jumbo shrimp. Dancing, food, drink. For ages 21 and up. Waterworks members $80, others $85. www.waterworks.org or 04-636-1882.

Ninth annual Lupus Mardi Gras Gala — 7 p.m.-midnight Saturday, Feb. 21: CenterStage@NoDa, 2315 N. Davidson St., Charlotte. For info call Lupus Foundation of America, NC Chapter office, 704-716-5640 or email info@lupusnc.org

This That

Delmonicos Band during J.F. Hurley Family YMCA — 7-10 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 3: Bring a break to share. $7 per person, non-members acquire J.F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 W. Jake Alexander Blvd., 704-636-0111.

Self-defense for seniors — 2-4 p.m. Jan. 7: $25 per person, open to all seniors 55+, J.F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 W. Jake Alexander Blvd., 704-636-0111.

Blood Drive during Rufty-Holmes Senior Center — 2-6:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12: 704-216-7704 for some-more information or appointment. 1120 MLK Jr. Ave.

Winter Stamp and Postcard Show — Saturday-Sunday, Jan. 10-11: On a thesis “150th annivresary The Burning of Columbia.” Dealers, exhibits, doorway prizes. Spring Valley High School, 120 Sparkleberry Lane, Columbia, S.C. Info: Bob Wilson buckeye1053@gmail.com

Concord Library events — • DIBS book discussion, Jan. 6 during 5:30 p.m. “My Beloved World” by Sonia Sotomayor. Register during 704-920-2053 • Concord Friends of a Library annual assembly and proffer approval rite Jan. 10 during 11 a.m. with Georgann Eubanks, creator of a North Carolina Arts Council’s “Literary Trails” guidebooks. 704-920-2050 • 27 Union St. North, Concord, www.cabarruscounty.us/library or Facebook

Horizons Unlimited family module — • Saturday, Jan. 10 • 3-4:30 p.m.: “Winter Walk in a Woods” during a Tom E. Smith Nature Exploratorium; observe animal habitats, learn ways to brand evidences of animals, more. Free • 5-6 p.m.: “Stories of a Night;” try a night guided by several children’s books; “Legends of a Night Sky” full-dome laser prolongation takes a lightsome and talented demeanour during misconceptions and stories compared with a constellation Orion. $2 per chairman • 6:30-7:30 p.m., “Laser U2 Show,” party laser uncover classical and complicated hits set opposite a backdrop of a latest laser art. $2 per chairman • 1636 Parkview Circle. Park and enter during a rear, permitted from Lilly Ave. See Twitter, Facebook, or www.rss.k12.nc.us/ index.php/Departments/Horizons/ category/horizons

NC Rowan County Anime Group — Jan. 1-4: Ichiban Con home gathering in Concord. Details during http://ichibancon.com/location/ or www.yahoogroups.com/group/NCRowanCountyanime/

Music more

Tosco Music Party — 7:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17: An heterogeneous acoustic strain showcase during a Knight Theater, 430 S. Tryon St., Charlotte. Tickets $17-$23 during www.carolinatix.org or 704-372-1000. See ToscoMusicParty.org

Salisbury Symphony presents — 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 31: Tchaikovsky! www.salisburysymphony.org or 704-637-4314.

Coming to a Davis Theatre — • The Steel Wheels – Americana, Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015, 8 p.m., $34 • 65 Union St. S. in downtown Concord in Cabarrus County’s ancestral courthouse. 704-920-2753 or www.cabarrusartscouncil.org/davis-theatre/

Little River Band in Winston-Salem — Apr 3: R.J.Reynolds Auditorium, 301 N. Hawthorne Road, tickets during https://reynoldsauditorium.com

Theater

OCT’s Living Room Reading Series — 4 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 4: “Kindertransport” by Daine Samuels. Free, rated PG. In a final 9 months before World War II, scarcely 10,000 unparalleled Jewish children transient from Germany on trains headed for a leisure of Britain. Most never saw their relatives again. Kindertransport tells a story of Evelyn, a British lady in her fifties, and Eva, a nine-year-old German child she used to be. Old Courthouse Theatre, 49 Spring St. NW, Concord, 704-788-2405, www. oldcourthousetheatre.org

Speakers and forums

Helpful talks during a Y — • Women’s Health Luncheon, noon, Jan. 14. Free, open to a public, contingency pointer adult • Diabetes, 4- 5:30 p.m. Jan. 28. Free, open to a public, contingency pointer adult • J.F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 W Jake Alexander Blvd., 704-636-0111.

ESU cooking with Dean Harry — 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15: Dean Harry on “A Soldier’s Life in a Rebel Army;” a initial chairman comment in duration dress of life on a battlefield, as removed in letters mailed home from 5 Civil War soldiers. Held during Country Club of Salisbury. Hosted by The English Speaking Union Salisbury Branch. RSVP to Gerry Wood 704-216-2660 or or gwood@gerrywoodauto.com

Singles

Piedmont Singles — 6:15 p.m. Fridays: Bingo. For singles as good as those widowed or divorced. 1908 Statesville Blvd., Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, no fasten fee, donations appreciated, lonesome dish.

New Beginnings Singles Club of Lake Norman — 6:30 p.m. third Thursdays: amicable organisation of singles over 50, Captain’s Galley Restaurant in Mooresville. Visitors welcome. 704-677-2331.

Auditions

PPT’s ‘Macbeth’ lady try-out seminar — Sat. Jan 3. 9 a.m.-noon. $40. Instructor Edward Whitney will work on effective try-out techniques privately geared towards PPT’s arriving lady prolongation of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Only 25 spots available. To pointer adult call 704-633-5471. Norvell Theater, 135 E. Fisher St., www.PiedmontPlayers.com

Youth auditions for PPT’s ‘Macbeth’ — Jan. 5-6 during 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Norvell Theater, 135 E. Fisher St. Only 25 spots per time slot. Auditions by appointment only. Call 704-633-5471 to pointer up. www.PiedmontPlayers.com

PPT’s auditions for Tony Award-winning low-pitched ‘CATS’ — 7 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday Jan. 6-7: Third building of a Meroney Theater, 213 S. Main St. Auditions are by appointment during 704-633-5471. Walk-ups will usually be seen if time and space permit. Piedmont Players Theatre, 213 S. Main St., 704-633-5471, www.piedmontplayers.com

‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ during Old Courthouse Theatre — 7-9 p.m. on Jan. 11-12: By Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice. destined by Heather Wilson-Bowlby. Detailed impression descriptions during www.oldcourthouse theatre.org. Performance dates Mar 19-April 4. OCT, 49 Spring St. NW, Concord, 704- 788-2405.

Twin City Stage to perform ‘Mary Poppins’ — Auditions 7 p.m. Jan. 11 and 12: Roles permitted for 6 organisation and 8 women (ages 18-60) and 1 child and 1 lady (ages 8-12). Prepare a strain and move piece strain in a scold key. Performance dates Mar 27-April 12. Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Drive, Winston-Salem. No appointment necessary. Details during 336-748-0857 x201 or www.twincitystage.org

History

Kannapolis History Associates — 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5: Jack Middleton, Bob Propst share memories, knowledge, practice of Kannapolis’s Centerview community. A. L. Brown High School amicable room, 415 E. First St., Kannapolis. Park East of Trinity Methodist Church, follow signs. Information Phil Goodman 704-796-0803

Forsyth County Genealogical Society — Jan. 6: Social during 6:30, module during 7 p.m.  Techniques for land platting ancestral properties and strategies for overcoming hurdles acted by early land descriptions.  Free and open to a public. Forsyth County Public Library-Reynolda Manor Branch, 2839 Fairlawn Drive, Winston-Salem.

Home garden

11th annual Home Landscape Show — Jan. 23-25: Thousands of block feet of exhibits of products, services for all from builders, contractors, materials, decks, pools, spas, storage, plants, landscapes, kitchenware, more. Friday 2-7 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. during a Cabarrus Arena and Events Center, 4751 N. Carolina 49, Concord, 704-920-3976. For sheet info see www.cabarrusarena.com

Art

Center for Faith a Arts, 207 W. Harrison St. — “20 Years Of CFA: The Retrospective Exhibit Kick-Off Celebration,” vaunt usurpation 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22: Featuring memorabilia from St. Thomas Players productions, Muse Spirit publications, countless other CFA programs. Parking and opening behind Haven Lutheran Church. www.faithart.org or 704-647-0999.

The Framing Gallery, 320 N Main St. opposite from Koko Java — Artist of a month Connie Loflin Peninger. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., sealed Tuesday and Saturday, 704-633-1246.

Fine Frame Gallery, 105 S. Main St. — Vintage photography by David Lammano and watercolors by Mark Brincefield. Monday/Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday-Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 704-647-0340, www.ineframegallery.com

The Green Goat Gallery, 516 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer — Carve Into Life…Palette Knife Paintings of Patt Legg. Gallery hours Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. afterwards 5- 8 p.m.; Sunday: 1-6 p.m. 704-431-4527, greengoatgallery@yahoo.com

Rail Walk Studios and Gallery, 409-413 N. Lee St. — • Free, open to a public. Gallery hours Thursday- Saturday 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Historic Salisbury’s Rail Walk Arts District. 704-431-8964, www.railwalkgallery.com

Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty St. — • Maria Michaelson, clay, wood, and bronze sculptures; also selections from a Sonia and Isaac Luski collection: Glass Works • Young People’s Gallery: exploring personhood and temperament • Stanback and Cook Gardens: Jeannette Brossart, Durham, mosaic sculptures • Gallery hours Monday – Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m., 704-636-1882, www.waterworks.org

The Mooresville Depot Visual Arts Center — Through Jan. 16: 31 paintings from a Watercolor Society of North Carolina annual juried transport exhibit. Also includes additional paintings from a Watercolor Society’s permanent collection. Mooresville is a usually place in a state that this vaunt will be seen. Mooresville Depot Visual Arts Center, 103 W. Center St., Mooresville. Tuesday-Saturday noon-5 p.m. Admission is free. 704-663-6661, www.mooresvilleartists.org

Trips

YMCA sponsored trips — • Feb. 10: Barn Dinner Theater, 11:30 a.m., going by engine manager to see “The Odd Couple,” $48 per chairman • Jul 14: “Annie,” Belk Theater, singular volume of seats • Non-members welcome, buses leave from J. F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 W. Jake Alexander Blvd. Details during 704-636-0111, lklaver@ rowanymca.com

Call for vendors

MLK Jr. holiday post-parade jubilee —12:30-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015: Human Relations Council usurpation applications for food, craft, sell vendors to participate. Held during Hall Gym, no businessman fee. Register during www.tinyurl.com/joinMLK2015. Go to www.humanrelationscouncil.org or email humanresources@salisburync.gov

Call for volunteers

MLK Jr. jubilee weekend — Human Relations Council needs volunteers to assistance devise MLK Jr. holiday march and breakfast programs. A village eventuality with submit indispensable from village representatives. Find assembly dates during www.tinyurl.com/joinMLK2015. Go to www.humanrelationscouncil.org or email humanresources @salisburync.gov

Help feed a horses — The Horse Protection Society, 2135 Miller Road, China Grove, needs volunteers to assistance feed a horses. www.horseprotection.org

Call for performers

MLK Jr. holiday march — 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015: Human Relations Council needs village groups, bands, dancers, other performers to attend in downtown Salisbury parade. Register your organisation during www.tinyurl.com/joinMLK2015. Go to www.humanrelationscouncil.org or email humanresources@ salisburync.gov

MLK Jr. holiday post-parade celebration — 12:30-4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015: Human Relations Council needs village groups, bands, dancers, other performers to attend in MLK Jr. holiday post-parade jubilee during Hall Gym. Contact a HRC during humanresources@salisburync.gov

Gold Hill Bluegrass jam — Bluegrass jam for acoustic musicians. E.H. Montgomery General Store, Gold Hill. Every Friday night 7-9 p.m., 704-267-9439. www.themontgomerystore.com

Blumenthal Performing Arts open mic nights — Free eventuality open to performers, spectators of all ages. Instrumentalists, singers, dancers, storytellers, poets, jugglers, magicians, others welcome. Audience seating first-come-first-served. Performers are comparison by lottery. E-mail openmic@ncbpac.org or see www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCNG96fkEQU

Call for artists

Hickory’s Full Circle Arts ‘Animal Crackers’ — Jan. 15-Feb. 21: Intake of art Jan. 8-9. Judge and juror is Thomas Thielemann. Opening usurpation Thursday, Jan. 15. More information during 828-322-7545, info@fullcirclearts.org or http:www.fullcirclearts.org

Mooresville Arts 2015 winter juried vaunt — Deadline Jan. 17 Juried vaunt open to artists 18 or older. Opening usurpation and endowment rite 6-8 p.m. Jan. 23. Complete handbill and registration form during www.magart.org. Jessica DeHart, chair, jadehart7@gmail.com

Caldwell Arts Council scheduling 2016 exhibitions — Caldwell Arts Council (Lenoir) is usurpation portfolios from internal and informal artists for probable exhibitions in 2016 during possibly a Caldwell Arts Council gallery or during a Art-in-Healing Gallery during Caldwell Memorial Hospital. Deadline Jan. 30. Details for submitting during www.caldwellarts.com/157-submission-guidelines-for-exhibit-consideration/ or email office@caldwellarts.com

Concord’s Spring into Arts Festival — 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, May 2: A juried art uncover with artists travelling a far-reaching accumulation of mediums including jewelry, ceramics, wood, painting, photography, glass, textiles. Discount for initial deadline of Jan. 31. www.concorddowntown.com for information and applications.

Hart Witzen Charlotte visible humanities exhibit/competition — Accepting submissions for “Showdown,” organisation vaunt to take place Mar 7. Deadline Feb. 7. Paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, installations, churned and new media. Work does not have to be for sale. For full instructions call 704-334-1177 or see www.hartwitzengallery.com/

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