Center to host T-Day potluck
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The North Star LGBT Center, 704 Brookstown Ave., will welcome the community to its facility for its second annual Thanksgiving Potluck on Nov. 29 from 2-5 p.m.
The center will provide the turkey but ask participants to bring a side dish, beverage, bread, or dessert to help complete the meal.
Email the center at info@northstarlgbtcc.com with what kind of dish will be brought to share.
info: northstarlgbtcc.com.
Chorus gets ‘naughty’ ‘n ‘nice’
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Triad Pride Men’s Chorus will hold their holiday concert, “Naughty & Nice,” across the Triad from Dec. 6-13.
Get on board to enjoy the seasonal treat, now in its 15th year. Concert-goers will be entertained with songs unheard, plus beautiful and creative arrangements of holiday favorites.
Their tour begins in Greensboro on Dec. 6, 8 p.m., at the Greensboro Day School, Sloan Theatre, 5401 Lawndale Dr. Tickets are $20/advance, $25/at the door.
The next stop is High Point on Dec. 9, 8 p.m., at Centennial Station, 121 S. Centennial St. Tickets are $15/advance, $20/at the door.
The final destination is in Winston-Salem on Dec. 13, 8 p.m., Parkland High School, 1600 Brewer Rd. Tickets are $20/advance, $25/at the door.
Group tickets are $18 for the Saturday dates and $13.50 for the Tuesday one.
All advance ticket sales are available online.
Support for the series is made available from ArtsGreensboro, The Adam Foundation, O’Henry Hotel, Green Valley Grille, Greensboro Parks and Recreation and The Music Center.
info: triadpridemenschorus.org.
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