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Yadkin Historical Society to show 'Two Soldiers' on May 7
The Yadkin County Historical and Genealogical Society and the Yadkin Arts Council will host a showing of “Two Soldiers”, a 2004 Oscar award-winning movie filmed in and around Yadkin County, at its regular membership meeting in the Willingham Theater at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center, 226 E. Main Street, Yadkinville, on Tuesday, May 7, at 6:30 p.m. Filmed in 2004 at locations in Yadkinville and Winston-Salem, this 40-minute film is based on a short story by the same name written by William Faulkner. It concerns...
Mount Airy man is Mayberry’s photographer
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. (WGHP) – At almost every event in town, you’ll most likely find Robbie Curlee with his camera in his hand. “I just love the small-town atmosphere,” said Curlee, who retired to the town that inspired Mayberry a few years ago. “There is always something going on here.” He started capturing town events […]
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Chester McMillian is holding a guitar lesson with students at a previous Surry Old-Time Music Camp. Students may choose a primary instrument and skill level to study for the week. There will be beginner through advanced levels of lessons for the banjo, fiddle, and guitar. Additional sessions will be offered in singing, bass, mandolin, banjo styles, and advanced jam. Surry Community College will offer the 5th Annual Surry Old-Time Music Camp July 8 through July 12, 2024, on SCC’s campus in Dobson. Go to surry.edu/music-camp to register.
Birds Through a Camera’s Lens in Welborn Gallery
The Yadkin Arts Council will present “Birds Through a Camera’s Lens” May 2 — June 21 in the Welborn Gallery at the Yadkin Cultural Arts Center. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, May 2 from 5-7 p.m. in the Welborn Gallery to celebrate this exhibit. Refreshments will be served. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Birds Through a Camera’s Lens, by bird photographer David Collins, features original bird photographs from the Americas printed on metal panels using a HD sublimation...
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