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Recreation & Parks |
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| Most special events are
free or inexpensive and provide a great way to enjoy your
leisure time with friends or family. Some programs, however,
may require registration or an admission fee. Registration
opens January
7 unless otherwise noted.
Special Event volunteers are needed to assist
with community events throughout the year. If you
would like to be involved please call 918-7364 OR
complete a Volunteer Service
Application. These forms are available at the Recreation
and Parks offices, 100 North Greensboro Street and also
on this web site
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| Toddler
Preschool Playtime
Community Book Forum
Town Hall Day for Teens
Collector's Fair ~ new
Annual Kite Fly
Spring Break Kids Bingo
Orange County Egg Hunt
Baldwin Park Fun Day
Arts and Crafts Fair
CARRBORO DAY
Olde Orange County Family History
Day
Poetry Alive !
Open Mic Night
Poetry On Your Plate
Century Center Cinema
The Gold Rush
SchoolHouse Scandal with Skip Elsheimer
Sherlock, Jr.
The Bicycle Thief
Jam Session Series
Nia Jam
Jazz Jam
Blues/Country Jam
Roots Rock/Americana Jam
Lollipop Series
JuggleBoy
Mother Goose
Burns and Company
Banu Valladares
Lake Crabtree County Park
Entertainment Adventures
Carolina Children's Dance Theatre
Linny and Mo
CLAWS (Creative Learning about Wildlife
Species)
Miah and the GTZ
Cane Creek Cloggers
Lunchbox Concert Series
Barrowburn
Lynn Blakey & Ecki Heins
Bossa Nova
Worthington
Club Boheme
Gypsy Town
The Bradshaw Quartet
Joe Woodson and The Bean Trees
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| Toddler
Preschool Playtime |
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When it's just too cold to play outside, parents and
young children (5 & under) can come enjoy some unstructured
playtime in the spacious Century Hall. There'll be some
music to dance to, blocks and other toys to play with
and plenty of space for a circle game or two. It will
be a great opportunity to meet new friends and playmates.
4355
Tuesdays, January 8 - April 29
Time:10:00am - 11:30am
Fee: $3 per participant
Age: 5 and under
Century Center
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Book Forum |
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President Film Series
Let's Talk About It Series "Presidents, Politics
and Power: American Presidents Who Shaped the 20th Century".
This series gives a presidential biography and opens
up a discussion of our nation's leaders. The presidents
included in the series are; Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin
D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, London B. Johnson, Richard
Nixon and Ronald Reagan. Instead of a book we will be
watching a film on each president. Following the film
Dr. David Zonderman, NC State History Professor will
lead us in discussion and answer questions following
the film. For more information, call the Dana at 918-7372
4885
Monday, January 28 - March 3
Time: 9:00am - 11:00am
Fee: Free
Age: 16 and up
Century Center
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Town Hall Day for Teens |
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Learn about local government, meet Board of Aldermen,
and learn about career possibilities in public service.
Participants will have an opportunity to interact with
town officials and increase their awareness of citizen
empowerment. Enjoy pizza while you plan a mock board
meeting of your own! Space is very limited! Call in
registration is required.
Call in registration is required
5078
Tuesday, February 12 and Monday, February 25
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: 13 -17
Town Hall
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Collector's Fair ~new |
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and Parks will be hosting the 1st Annual Collector's Fair
on Saturday, February 23rd 2008 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
at the Carrboro Century Center. A wide range of collectible
items will be on hand such as coins, stamps, trading cards,
comic books, dolls, toys and much, much more! Come join
us for an exciting day of buying, selling, and trading!
This event is a great way to introduce young people to
the magic of collecting!
Saturday, February 23
Time: 9:00am- 3:00pm
Fee: $1 per person/ ages 6 & under FREE
Age: All Ages
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Annual
Kite Fly |
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Let's go fly a kite! Kite flying is an ageless activity
that can be enjoyed whether you are 2 or 90 years old!
This welcome-to-spring event provides plenty of fun
as well as ribbons in a variety of categories for both
youth and adults. Bring a kite and help fill the skies
with color! A few kites will be available for those
without one, and the kite doctors will be on hand to
repair your damaged kites.
4267
Sunday, April 13
Time:2:00pm - 3:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Hank Anderson Park
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Spring Break Kids
Bingo |
| There are prizes,
refreshments and fun for all who attend Kid's Bingo. Come
join us for this Spring Break activity. Mom and Dad are
invited as well.
4324
Wednesday, March 26
Time:10:00am-11:30am
Fee: $3 per participant
Age: ages
and under
Century Center - Century Hall
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Orange County Egg
Hunt |
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ANNUAL ORANGE COUNTY EGG HUNT CELEBRATION The Carrboro
Recreation & Parks Department, along with the Orange
County Recreation & Parks Department, and the Chapel
Hill Parks & Recreation Department will sponsor
a spring celebration for children ages 2-10 years on
Saturday March 15, 2008 from 9:30am -12noon at Homestead
Park, Chapel Hill, NC. FREE activities include a Giant
egg hunt for three age groups, live children's entertainment,
games, and prizes. EGG HUNT BEGINS AT 10:30AM SHARP!
For more information see
www. chapelhillparks.org for more info.
5114
Saturday, March 15
Time: 9:30am- 12:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: 2
- 10
Homestead Park, Chapel Hill
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Baldwin Park Fun
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Join us for a fun day of games, entertainment and refreshments
at Baldwin Park. Great fun for the whole family! Call
in registration requested. Free!
5079
Saturday, April 26
Time:10:00am - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Baldwin Park
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| Arts
and Crafts Fair ~ new |
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Carrboro Recreation and Parks will be hosting the 1st
Annual Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, April 26th
2008 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Carrboro Century
Center. Join vendors from Orange County and beyond at
this inaugural event! Find the perfect gift or unique
item for your home! Come and see the wonderful creations
of local artists all in one venue!
Saturday, April 26
Time:9:00am- 4:00pm
Fee: $1 per person/ 6 & under FREE
Age: All
Ages
Century Center - Century Hall
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Carrboro Day |
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Carrboro has distinction! Join neighbors and friends
to find out about and celebrate the unique qualities
that make our town special. Enjoy old Carrboro stories
and photos, art displays, poetry readings, music and
dancing, interactive field games, crafts and family
activities. Bring a chair or blanket, a picnic for dinner
and bask in all that's good about Carrboro.
4955
Sunday, May 4
Time:1:00pm - 7:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Town Hall Grounds
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Olde Orange County
Family History Day |
| Looking for
your family roots in Central North Carolina? Join us on
May 10th at the Carrboro Century Center Hall From 10:00am-3:00pm.
The North Carolina Genealogical Society, The North Carolina
Friends Historical Society, Clan Montgomery International,
and genealogical and historical groups from the counties
of 'Olde Orange' (Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Durham,
Guilford, Lee, Orange, Person, Randolph, Rockingham, and
Wake counties) have been invited to answer questions and
help you with information on what to look for and where
to search in the area for records on your family ties.
For more info call (919) 967-4168 or (919) 544-6242.
5116
Saturday, May 10
Time:10:30am - 3:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center - Century Hall
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POETRY ALIVE |
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Open Mic Night |
Join Carrboro
Recreation and Parks Department and Open Eye Cafe the
first Tuesday of each month for POETS OPEN MIC NIGHT.
This is a night where poets can engage with others and
share the power and diversity of poetry. This event is
staged to provide the venue for people to celebrate, to
share, and to encourage the writing, reading, and listening
of poetry. FREE!
4887
Tuesdays, February 5- April 1
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: 18 and up
Open Eye Cafe
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Poetry On Your Plate |
| Celebrate
National Poetry Month with a menu of local poets reading
from their works. On Fridays at noon (April 3, 10, 17)
at the Century Center, bring your lunch, enjoy coffee
from the Open Eye, and feast on poetry! For more information,
call 918-7372.
4886
Thursdays in April
Time: Noon - 1pm
Fee: Free
Age: 18 and up
Open Eye Cafe
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Century Center Cinema |
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Curator- Nic Beery
Soft drinks and popcorn available
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| The
Gold Rush |
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Charlie Chaplin's 1925 silent classic comic masterpiece
centers on the hardships of life on the Alaskan frontier.
The Little Tramp plays a pathetic, lonely prospector
who journeys to the Klondike hoping to discover gold
and make his fortune. Instead, he gets mixed up with
some burly characters and falls in love with the beautiful
Georgia (Georgia Hale). Featuring live piano accompaniment
by
Erich Lieth.
5017
Saturday, January 26
Time:7:00 - 9:00pm
Fee: $4 per person / $2 ages ~12 and under
Age: All
Ages
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| Schoolhouse
Scandal with Elsheimer |
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Given the current outrage against the extracurricular
shenanigans taking place in our hallowed halls of learning,
you'd think that kids have truly gone wild. But Skip
Elsheimer from
A/V Geeks has picked school films from our past
that show students have always looked beyond the Three
Rs in school! Films include - The Bully, The Outsider,
The Show-Off, What About Prejudice?, Dance Little Children
and more!
5018
Saturday, February 23
Time:7:00 - 9:00pm
Fee: $4 per person / $2 ages ~12 and under
Age: All
Ages
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| Sherlock,
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Buster Keaton's 1924 silent masterpiece,
Sherlock, Jr. is a comedy feature film which tells the
story of a movie projectionist who is accused of stealing
his girlfriend's father's watch. He falls asleep on
the job and dreams that he is a Sherlock Holmes type
solving the case. It stars Buster Keaton, Kathryn McGuire,
Joe Keaton and Ward Crane. In 1991, this film was deemed
'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant'
by the United States Library of Congress and selected
for preservation in their National Film Registry. Featuring
live piano accompaniment by
Erich Lieth.
5019
Saturday, March 15
Time:7:00 - 9:00pm
Fee: $4 per person / $2 ages ~12 and under
Age: All
Ages
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| The
Bicycle Thief |
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Widely considered a landmark
Italian film, Vittorio De Sica's tale of Rome's post-World
War II depression earned a special Oscar for its devastating
power. Antonio Ricci (Lamberto Maggiorani) relies on
his bicycle to do his job. But the same day he gets
the vehicle back from the pawnshop, someone steals it.
Antonio and his young son, Bruno (Enzo Staiola), search
the city in vain, as Antonio confronts a looming desperation.
5020
Saturday, April 26
Time:7:00 - 9:00pm
Fee: $4 per person / $2 ages ~12 and under
Age: All
Ages
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Jam Session Series |
| Carrboro believes
in promoting the joy of music: Expressing oneself through
song, rhythm, dance and the magic of creating! These gatherings
in Century Hall are designed with that in mind. $3/person
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NIA Jam |
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Come and experience the pleasure of Nia, the hottest
fusion fitness technique in mind-body wellness!
For all levels and ages, Nia is a joyful and exhilarating
practice that combines dance, yoga, martial arts and
spiritual self-healing. For one and 1/2 hours, four
licensed Nia teachers will guide you through a collage
of movement to uplifting universal music. Join us for
Nia and experience the joy of movement, a 'no-pain'
technique that is the body's way!
4604
Friday, February 1
4607
Friday, April 25
Time: 7:00-8:30pm
Fee: $3 per person
Age: All
ages
Century Center
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Jazz Jam |
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If you've been waiting for something new and fresh,
then your wait is over. Willie Hill will entertain you
with his mixture of smooth jazz, with a hint of pop
and r & b. Mr. Hill has toured with several R &
B and soul acts such as the Communicators, the Modulations,
and Doug Clark and the Hot Nuts, before beginning his
own recording studio in Durham, NC. Since that time
he has engineered for Shirley Caesar, Stanley Baird,
Shabba Ranks, Norman Conners, and Gerald Hinton, just
to name a few. So bring your instrument and Jam along
with Willie. If you don't play an instrument you are
welcome to dance, or simply enjoy the sounds.
4605
Friday, February 29
Time: 7:30-9:30pm
Fee: $3 per person
Age: All
ages
Century Center
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Blues / Country Jam |
Bring your
banjo, bring your guitar, bring yourself and Jam. John
Worthington and Tommy Edwards will keep your toes tapping
all evening. If you can't play the blues, then sing the
blues. If all else fails just relax and listen! John and
Tommy are veterans of the North Carolina acoustic scene.
Tommy is a founding member of the Bluegrass Experience
and John has played soul music, blues and bluegrass, and
currently plays in the Shelbys. Come and join John and
Tommy as they play a variety of down home country blues
and original songs in the old southern style.
4606
Friday, March 28
Time: 7:30-9:30pm
Fee: $3 per person
Age: All
ages
Century Center
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Roots Rock/ Americana Jam |
Puritan Rodeo's
sound is a combination of many styles which have been
described as having a "honky tonk swagger, a bluegrass
rollick and a songwriter's sincerity'. Puritan Rodeo "creates
a blend of rock, alternative country and bluegrass that
will make any North Carolina native proud'. Don't forget
your instrument... all are encouraged to jam along.

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4608
Friday, May 30
Time: 7:30-9:30pm
Fee: $3 per person
Age: All
ages
Century Center
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Lollipop Series for Young Children
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Storytellers, musicians,
puppeteers, and clowns entertain for this performing arts
series for young children. Call-in registration is requested
at 918-7364. While the programs are geared for young children,
older youth and adults are welcome. Pay at the door.
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JuggleBoy |
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JuggleBoy is a master Juggler, and Stilt Walker. JuggleBoy
has also been on ESPN and is a co-world record holder!
Don't miss a minute of the action as JuggleBoy dazzles
you with his awesome skills.
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4647
Wednesday, January 23
Time:10:30-11:30am
Fee: $3 per person
Age: 3-5
Century Center
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Mother Goose |
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Don't miss story time with Mother Goose. Mother Goose
relates nursery rhymes to her stories in a fresh, educational,
and participatory style. Her stories are accompanied
by music, instruments, puppets and more.
4648
Wednesday, February 13
Time:10:30-11:30am
Fee: $3 per person
Age: 3-5
Century Center
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| Burns
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Enjoy Don and Kathy Burns, master ventriloquists as
they host a cast of puppet characters including: Leroy
Snodgrass (also a magician), Granny Parker andAngelique
Washington. The production features children's books,
lively audience participation, ventriloquism, storytelling,
magic and mime. The children are actively involved with
the mime routine as they encourage Don's mime persona,
'Scooter', to read and to make good choices. They also
enjoy the hilarious antices of the puppets as they learn
valuable lessons about reading.
4649
Wednesday, March 12
Time:10:30-11:30am
Fee: $3 per person
Age: 3-5
Century Center
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Banu Valladares |
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Banu Valladares is a bilingual storyteller, who tells
of stories from Venezuela, Mexico, and other family
stories. This will be a wonderful opportunity for your
child to learn of other cultures through storytelling.
In addition to being a storyteller, Ms. Valladares is
a poet, writer, and painter.
4650
Wednesday, April 16
Time:10:30-11:30am
Fee: $3 per person
Age: 3-5
Century Center
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Lake Crabtree County Park |
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It's time to learn all about local, reptiles and amphibians.
Meet 'Corny' the park snake, frogs and other animals
that you just might see at the park and on local nature
trails.
4651
Wednesday, May 14
Time:10:30-11:30am
Fee: $3 per person
Age: 3-5
Century Center
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Entertainment Adventures |
Cosponsored
by the Carrboro Branch Library
Enjoy performances by a variety of artists in this Sunday
afternoon series. Call in registration requested, but
not required at 918-7364. Programs are generally held
on the 3rd Sunday of each month at the Carrboro Branch
Library, located in McDougle Middle School, 900 Old Fayetteville
Road in Carrboro. FREE!
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Carolina Children's Dance Theatre |
| Carolina Children's
Dance Theatre, a new dance company directed by Broadway
veteran Michael Barriskill, will present Broadway and
Beyond. The concert will feature the talents of approximately
35 company members, ages 6-16 from every county in the
Triangle, performing a variety of dance genres; including
jazz, hip-hop, ballet and theatre dance excerpts from
Broadway musicals. In addition to Mr. Barriskills work,
featured guest choreographers will include Open Air Dances'
Hannah Chalut and Hip-Hop Choreographer Jay West.
4594
Sunday, January 20
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
McDougle Middle School Library
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Linny and Mo |
| Linny and Mo
will entertain you with a variety show featuring comedy,
magic, skits, audience participation, and lots of fun
things for all to enjoy. Don't miss a minute of the action!
4595
Sunday, February 17
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
McDougle Middle School Library
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CLAWS (Creative Learning about Wildlife Species) |
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CLAWS is a non-profit agency that rescues animals of
all kinds. This program incorporates live animals to
educate people about exotic and wildlife species. You
never know just what you'll see at a CLAWS program.
Come and take a peek!
4598
Sunday, March 16
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
McDougle Middle School Library
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Miah and the GTZ |
| Miah and the
GTZ is one of Carrboro's hottest, up and coming boy bands,
destined for Stardom. So versatile and talented, they
play it all...pop, rap, rock and roll. If you missed them
perform at the Carrboro Music Festival, don't miss them
again! It's show time.
4597
Sunday, April 20
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
McDougle Middle School Library
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Cane Creek Cloggers |
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The Cane Creek Cloggers specialize in Appalachian clog
dancing and strive to promote the understanding of,
and respect for, the diverse cultural heritage of the
American South, and to teach and share the enjoyment
of clogging. All are invited to witness this high energy
performance.
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4598
Sunday, May 18
Time: 3:00-4:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
McDougle Middle School Library
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LunchBox Concert Series |
| This popular
series returns with additional shows, so come in from
the cold for free live music! Just bring your lunch to
Century Hall every Thursday in January & February
and enjoy free concerts featuring the best of local and
regional Classical, Bluegrass, Jazz and Celtic music artists
in concert. Last year's shows were packed to capacity,
so come early! Free coffee is provided courtesy of Open
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Barrowburn is a Raleigh, NC based band presenting traditional
Celtic music on acoustic instruments. Barrowburn prides
itself in its versatility. They are equally at home
ripping through a set of jigs or reels as they are rendering
the simple beauty of a slow air or lament. They perform
both legacy and contemporary ballads from the tradition
as well as comical pub songs.
5086
Thursday, January 10
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center
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Lynn Blakey & Ecki Heins |
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Lynn Blakey, a voice and songwriter you know from local
Americana folk divas, Tres Chicas, performs solo with
her fiddle playing husband Ecki Heins who adds colors
and mirroring emotions to her rich and textured songwriting.
Rootsy and down to earth, expect beautiful melodies
and harmonies. Tap a toe, shed a tear and leave with
a big smile on your face. Lynn and Ecki sing and play
together as only newlyweds can.
5086
Thursday, January 17
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center
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Bossa Nova |
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Enter the sophisticated world of Brazilian Jazz! Based
out of Chapel Hill, the Tristeza trio rekindles the
spirit of early musical styles of North and South America.
5087
Thursday, January 24
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center
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Worthington |
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Michael Covington of Graham and John Worthington of
Saxapahaw, have been playing music together in the Burlington
area for about five years. They are usually heard playing
electric blues with The Rhythm Roosters. In the past
year, Michael and John have been playing as an acoustic
duo, putting their harmonica, guitar and vocals together
on a variety of down home blues and country songs. Their
mix of tunes by Muddy Waters, Jimmy Reed, the Monroe
Brothers and Hank Williams is just the thing for a back
yard barbeque, a jumping house party or a lunch time
break.
5088
Monday, January 28
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center
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| Club
Boheme |
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Club Boheme is drawn to the classic mid-century style
of Peggy Lee, Mildred Bailey, and Billie Holiday but
also the smooth sass of 1930s Paris café music.
The members profess an obsession with the legendary
gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt. Another shared soft
spot emerged for the quirky 1970s records of Dan Hicks
and his Hot Licks. Although this music respects the
past, it is not devoted to "upholding traditions".
The focus is strictly on the fun of performing. Audiences
are quick to get on board and tap their feet to the
upbeat exchange of guitar and fiddle€ or slide
sideways into a bluesy ballad.
5089
Thursday, February 7
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center
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Gypsy Town |
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Michael and Earleen Burch, who formed and front the
band Gypsy Town, perform original songs of Southern
California oriented folk-rock. Once performing as a
Gram Parsons-Emmylou Harris cover band in the 1970's,
Michael and Earleen have been playing music together
for over 30 years. Influences on songwriting and music
include: The Eagles, Graham Nash, Poco, and the early
origins of country and folk music.
5090
Thursday, February 14
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
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The Bradshaw Quartet |
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The Bradshaw Quartet consists of Charles Bradshaw (piano,
keyboards) who has played with such groups as Johnny
White and the Elite Band, Liquid Pleasure, The Brothership,
and the United Voices of Praise. Matthew Busch (tenor
and soprano saxophones) has played with the University
of Illinois Jazz Ensemble, T.J. Thompson Quartet, Stanley
Turrentine, Ed Thigpen and Ron Bridgewater. Brad Kitner
(upright and electric bass) began playing bass in high
school with a bluegrass and folk group. While at the
University of South Carolina's School of Music he played
with the jazz and swing band. Odessa Shaw, Jr. (drums
and percussion) has been playing drums since the age
of 6. He has played with Johnny White's band the Crusaders,
the Four Mints, John Snells, Silver, Gold & Platinum,
Brother Yusef Salim, and Grammy nominated vocalist Neena
Frelon.
5092
Thursday, February 21
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
Century Center
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Joe Woodson and The Bean Trees |
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Singer and songwriter Joe Woodson has been an entertainer
for over 25 years. He was a writer and vocalist for
The Blackjacks, with whom he toured North Carolina and
Tennessee. Joe also performed for a year with The Nationals.
In 1993 Joe was selected to perform solo at the Jim
Ed Brown Theatre in Nashville, and Joe's song "She
Don't Love Me" was used on the "Tongue-Tied"
movie soundtrack. In 1997 Joe teamed with musician and
producer Paul Rosenberg. Together they have released
three recordings -Looking Away (1998), Come Back For
Real (2001), and the 2005 release-The Right Place.
5091
Thursday, February 28
Time: Noon - 1:00pm
Fee: Free
Age: All
Ages
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GET INVOLVED
Much of the vitality of life in Carrboro is due to the
active involvement of citizens in the community. Volunteers
of all ages regularly
share their talents, skills, and ideas by planning or
assisting with large events, serving on town advisory
boards, or coaching a youth sports team. While some
activities require the contribution of many hours others
call for only a few hours of time. Not only can you
share your talents, you can have fun, make new friends
and discover more about your town.
"INVEST
IN OUR COMMUNITY - BY LENDING A HELPING HAND"
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