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The Vance-Granville Community Band will offer two concerts this spring. The band’s annual Mother’s Day Concert will be held on May 8 at the gazebo on the college’s main campus. A Memorial Day concert will be held on May 27 at the Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre in Henderson.
Musical events to satisfy every taste coming upFor music lovers, the upcom-
ing spring and summer months offer a variety of concerts and performances to suit every musi-cal taste.
The Vance-Granville Commu-nity Band will offer its annual Mother’s Day Concert at the gazebo on the main campus of Vance-Granville Community College, Poplar Creek Road, Henderson, on May 8 at 4 p.m. Admission is free, but donations will be gladly accepted. Attend-ees are encouraged to bring lawn
chairs and a picnic meal.The band also plans a free
Memorial Day concert on May 27 at the Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre on Raleigh Road in Henderson.
Under the direction of VGCC music instructor Michael Ste-phenson, the Vance-Granville Community Band is a combina-tion of students and interested citizens. Band members hail from all four counties of the college service area (Vance, Granville, Warren and Frank-
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lin) and beyond. Selected band members also make up the Vanguard Little Big Band, which specializes in music from the Big Band era, and the Vanguard Combo, which consists of VGCC students who have received the college’s music performance scholarships. For more information about upcoming concerts, call Michael Stephenson at (252) 738-3346.
The Lakeland Singers will hold their spring concert, featuring a special eve-ning of popular and contemporary songs on June 11 at the Lakeland Theatre in Littleton.
The theatre will also host a “Country Music Revue” on June 17-18 and June 24-26, featuring contemporary and classic country music. For reservations or ticket information, call (252) 586-3124 or toll free at (877) 330-0574.
At Cherry Hill Plantation in Warren County, Julia Rolwing will perform lie-ders and arias during a concert on April 17, and concert pianist Thomas Otten will perform on May 22. All concerts begin at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students, and children 12 and under are
free. For more information, go to cherry-hillconcerts.com.
Two local chambers of commerce will also add to the local music scene this spring and summer.
The Henderson-Vance County Cham-ber of Commerce will sponsor three “Meet Me In The Street” outdoor concerts. On May 26, The Castaways will perform a free concert in downtown Henderson, followed on July 14 by the Konnection Band. Both performance will be held on Breckenridge Street from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Vendors will be on hand with concession food items and Harris Inc. will provide beverages. A third concert event is planned for Sept. 1.
This year’s Alive After Five events, sponsored by the Granville County Cham-ber of Commerce, will kick off May 12 in Oxford with Jim Quick and The Coastline Band as featured performers. The second event, which will be held in Creedmoor on Aug. 4, will feature The Craig Woolard Band. The Legends of Beach will perform for the last concert of the series on Sept. 22 in Oxford. Each event will be held
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Chamber member concession vendors will offer a selection of food items for sale, and Harris Inc. will provide beverages.
In addition to this spring and sum-mer’s musical offerings, tickets will also be on sale through May for the 2010-2011 Henderson Community Concert Associa-tion’s concert series that begins Sept. 23. Featured performances this year will include:• “American Spirit,” a rousing 90-minute
song, dance and storytelling journey through parade routes and battlefields, town halls and concert halls.
• “Take Me Home: The Music of John Denver”
• The North Carolina Symphony in per-formance with pianist John Noel
• American Ballet Theatre II in perfor-mance
• “The Water Coolers,” a high-energy, hilarious session of song and sketch comedy, by an award-winning comedy troupe.
For more information or to purchase tick-ets, call (252) 430-8640.
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The Henderson Rec Players, the Granville Little Theatre and the Lakeland Theatre Company are all offering upcoming produc-tions this spring and summer to entertain and delight area residents.
The Henderson Rec Players will present “The King & I” July 14-16 at E.M. Rollins Elementary School’s auditorium. The story deals with the experiences of a British schoolteacher who is hired by the King of Siam as part of his drive to modernize his country. The relationship between the king and Anna is marked by conflict through much of the play, as well as by a love that neither is able to express. The musi-cal premiered on Broadway
on March 29, 1951 and has become a classic. For more information on tickets, con-tact Julie Beichner at (252) 431-6091.
The Granville Little Theatre will stage a produc-tion of “Bye, Bye Birdie” May 5-7 at 7:30 p.m. and on May 7 at 2:30 p.m. at the Oxford City Hall Auditorium. “Bye, Bye Birdie” is a satire on American society, set in 1958. The story was inspired by the phenomenon of popular singer Elvis Presley and his draft notice into the Army in 1957. The rock star charac-ter’s name, “Conrad Birdie,” is word play on the name of Conway Twitty. Twitty is best remembered today for his long career as a country music star, but before that, in
the late 1950s, he was one of Presley’s rock ‘n’ roll rivals.
The original Broadway production was a Tony Award-winning success. It spawned a London produc-tion and several major reviv-als, a sequel, a 1963 film and a 1995 television production.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, and $5 for children under 5. Tickets will be available at the door. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. (1:45 p.m. for matinees). The show is recommended for age 13 and up.
At the Lakeland Theatre Company in Littleton, “The Miracle Worker” opens March 25 and continues through April 10. Based on
Area theater groups offer drama galore in upcoming productions
please see DRAMA, PAGE 5
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Annie Sullivan’s letters and diaries, “The Miracle Worker” tells the story of an “unteach-able” deaf-blind child, Helen Keller, who became world fa-mous for her courage and her intelligence because of the mighty efforts of her teacher. The play is suitable for the entire family, with lots of humor and good lessons for everyone about love, courage, and compassion.
Evening performances on March 25-26, April 1-2 and April 8-9 begin at 8 p.m. School-day matinees will be offered on March 24 and April 7 at 9 a.m. The closing performance on April 10 will be at 2:30 p.m. Opening night dinner will be served on March 25 at 6:30 p.m., with a new reduced price of
$15 per person. Reservations are strongly suggested for all shows, and required for open-ing night dinner.
Other upcoming perfor-mances at Lakeland Theatre this spring and summer are:
• “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” May 6-7, May 13-15, May 20-22. This beloved musical about a typi-cal day in the life of every-body’s favorite loser is not only great theater for young people — it’s a gentle lesson in life for all of us. Based on the legendary comic strip characters.
• “Dirty Work At The Crossroads,” July 15-16, July 22-24. A presentation of the Young People’s Theatre Workshop, this 1890’s classic melodrama is filled with songs and audience par-ticipation. Follow the heroine Nellie Lovelace as she falls victim to the evil Munro Mur-gatroyd. Will her true love,
the brave but simple Adam Oakhart, arrive in time to save her?
• “Catch Me If You Can,” Aug. 12-13, Aug. 19-20, Aug. 26-28. This murder-mystery-comedy begins when a new groom who has brought his bride to the boss’ mountain lodge for their honeymoon calls in the local police to investigate her sudden disap-pearance. Enter a woman who insists (over his protests) that she is the missing wife. A priest backs up her story, and then a funny man from the local deli comes calling and now there are two mur-ders to solve!
Tickets for all weekend performances are $15 for adults and $8 for children and students. Admission for the school day matinees are $5 per person. For reserva-tions or information, call (252) 586-3124 or toll free at (877) 330-0574.
DRAMA, FROM PAGE FOUR
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Vance-Granville Commu-nity College student Lisa Schronce of Henderson (left) helps children learn how to milk a cow using an artificial cow provided by the Vance County Farm Bureau during the college’s 2010 Farm Day. The college once again will invite area children to learn about farm life and agriculture at this year’s event, planned for April 14. The event will be held from 9:45-10:30 a.m. for children from Franklin, Granville and Warren counties, and from 10:45-11:30 a.m. for children from Vance County. For chil-dren to attend, parents must RSVP by April 7 to VGCC Early Childhood Associ-ate Program head Jennifer Johnson at (252) 738-3408 or johnsonj@vgcc.edu.
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Preparations are in the works for the next exhibit in the Granville County Historical Society Museum’s Harris Exhibit Hall, located at 1 Museum Lane in Ox-ford.
Pam Thornton, director, is in the process of collect-ing interesting items for “A Journey Thru the 20th Cen-tury,” which will open this spring. The large exhibit room will be divided into 10 rooms, each depicting a decade from 1900-1999 with pieces, pictures, music and other items that define that decade. As visitors walk through each room, they can see the changes made every 10 years in the areas of household, entertainment, education, “fads” of the time, technology, clothing and
other ways which show how Americans have evolved during the last century.
The entry room will now be turned into a country store where drinks and snacks may be purchased.
“We think this will be an interesting and fun exhibit,” Thornton said.
In 2000, the Harris Ex-hibit Hall opened in space that was formerly the city’s freezer locker plant, located adjacent to the old jail (now the Granville History Mu-seum). This larger facility now houses exhibit rooms, offices, a conference room, workshop, archival room, kitchen and rest rooms. The museum is a member of the North Carolina Grassroots Science Collaborative and frequent science hands-on
exhibits can be enjoyed. Other exhibit topics include history, art and culture.
In addition, the Gran-ville History Museum and the gift shop located in the Harris Exhibit Hall will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Beginning with the Native American period through recent history, the story of the county is told through artifacts, murals, printed material, a movie and oral histories. The historical “heroes” of the county are interpreted in “light boxes.” Topics cover agriculture, education, architecture, industry, jail history and military. Hands-on exhibits are enjoyed especially by the young visitor.
‘A Journey Thru the 20th Century’ planned at Harris Exhibit Hall
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Kerr Lake is a fisher-man’s paradise. The lake waters are teeming with large mouth and striped bass, catfish, crappies and more. In fact, the fishing is so impressive, Kerr Lake continuously plays host to numerous state and national fishing tourna-ments. Here’s a look at the fishing events coming up this spring and summer. For more information, contact the Vance County Tourism Development Au-thority at (252) 438-2222 or toll free (866) 438-4565.• April 15-17: N.C. Bass
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• May 12-14: N.C. Bass Southern Regional Bass Tournament/Six Man Fish Off, Flemingtown Wildlife Ramp, Kerr Lake (registration and
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• May 13-14: Walmart BFL Piedmont Division Fishing Tournament, Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake
• June 3-4: Walmart BFL Fishing Tournament, Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake
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Here’s a listing of upcom-ing events happening this spring and summer in the Tri-County area:
• April 15-17: The 46th Annual Haliwa-Saponi Pow-wow, a spectacular three-day celebration of Native American cultural heritage featuring Native American singing, danc-ing and crafts, will be held at the tribal grounds near Hollister. For more infor-mation, call (252) 586-4017 or go to www.haliwa-sapo-ni.com
• April 29-30: War-ren County Relay for Life event, Warren County High School, Warren-ton - begins at 3 p.m. and continues for 24 hours.
• May 8: Annual Mother’s Day Concert by the Vance-Granville Community Band at the
gazebo at Vance-Granville Community College’s main campus. Free admission. Contact: Michael Stephen-son, (252) 738-3346.
• May 13-14: Granville County Relay for Life event, J.F. Webb High School, Oxford - begins at 3 p.m. and continues for 24 hours.
• May 18: Shriner’s An-nual Fish Fry to benefits the Crippled Children’s Hospital, Dabney Square Shopping Center on Dabney Drive, Henderson (old Winn Dixie building behind Denny’s). Contact: Wayne Gray, (252) 431-0888.
• May 20-June 3: An-nual Kerr Lake Spring Art Show sponsored by the Kerr Lake Arts Society. On display at Vance-Granville Community College, Hall
Gallery-Building 7. Con-tact: Leigh Brigham, (252) 492-5281.
• May 20-21: Vance County Relay for Life, Southern Vance High School, begins at 3 p.m. and continues for 24 hours.
• May 21-22: Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series, Henderson Point, Kerr Lake (guest sailors are always welcome). For more information, go to www.carolinasailingclub.org.
• May 26: “Meet Me in the Street” concert featur-ing The Castaways, held along Breckenridge Street in downtown Henderson from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
• May 27: N.C. Com-munity Band concert at Raleigh Road Outdoor
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please see EVENTS, PAGE 10
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• June 4: Relay for Life Triathlon, Bullocksville Park, Kerr Lake. Spon-sored by Vance County Re-lay for Life. Contact Pam Norwood at (252) 492-8047.
• June 5: Dukes Chil-dren’s Hospital Charity Bike Ride. Registration at Brewers Cycles, Inc. Contact Chris Brewer at (252) 492-8553 for more information.
• June 14: 13th an-nual Henderson/Vance Chamber Challenge Gold Tournament at Kerr Lake Country Club. For more information, contact Sylvia Edwards, (252) 438-8414.
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Night in downtown Hen-derson. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a free movie under the stars on the grounds of the H. Les-lie Perry Memorial Library on Breckenridge Street. For more information, call (252) 430-5734.
• June 18-19: 54th Governor’s Cup Regatta, Henderson Point, Kerr Lake. For more informa-tion, go to www.carolinad-sailingclub.org.
• June 18: Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series, Henderson Point, Kerr Lake (guest sailors are always welcome). For more information, go to www.carolinasailingclub.org.
• July 2: Independence Day Weekend Celebration and Fireworks, Satterwhite Point, Kerr Lake, 6:30-10 p.m. Entertainment by Eric & Laurie and Hicks-boro Station, performing a
variety of tunes including country, rock, R&B, oldies and beach music.
• July 9-10: Henderson RC Club Annual Fly-in, Old Bearpond Air Field, 1700 Bearpond Road, Henderson. Open to the public. Hosted by the Hen-derson RC Flying Club. For more information, contact: Charley Johnson, (252) 492-2642 or e-mail CJohn-son029@nc.rr.com.
• July 14: “Meet Me in the Street” concert featur-ing The Konnection Band, held along Breckenridge Street in downtown Hen-derson from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
• July 14-16: The Hen-derson Rec Players present “The King & I” at E.M. Rol-lins Auditorium. For more information, contact Julie Beichner at (252) 431-6091.
• July 15: Free Movie Night in downtown Hen-
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derson. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a free movie under the stars on the grounds of the H. Les-lie Perry Memorial Library on Breckenridge Street. For more information, call (252) 430-5734.
• July 17-18: Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series, Henderson Point, Kerr Lake (guest sailors are always welcome). For more information, go to www.carolinasailing-club.org.
• Aug. 19: Free Movie Night in downtown Hen-derson. Bring a lawn chair or blan-ket
and enjoy a free movie under the stars on the grounds of the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library on Breckenridge Street. For more information, call (252) 430-5734.
• Aug. 20-21: Carolina Sailing Club Championship Series, Henderson Point, Kerr Lake (guest sailors are always welcome). For more information, go to www.carolinasailingclub.org.
• Aug. 26: Vance Coun-ty Fire & Rescue’s fourth
annual National Truck & Tractor Pull at the Vance County Fairgrounds (off U.S. 1 and N.C. 39 South in Henderson). Admission- adults $15, children 6-12 $5, under 5 free. Gates open at 4 p.m. Sanctioned by the United Pullers of the Carolinas and the National Tractor Pullers Association and sponsored by the Vance County Truck & Tractor Pullers Associa-tion. Contact: (919) 226-2146 or www.tpull.com.
• Sept. 1: Final “Meet Me in the Street” concert.
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Crest Pontoon Boat Sales
Wet Slip and Drystack Boat Storage
Satterwhite Point Marina
6470 Satterwhite Point Road • Henderson, NC 27537phone #252-430-1300
email: info@satterwhitept.com web: www.satterwhitept.com
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