Editor's Choice Events for North Carolina
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|  | Wilmington, NC Science Festival (1/23): For this year, incorporating, “The Future of Our Planet,” theme, we have chosen to develop all new activities based on technologies that are important to the future. |
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Today's Catch: $16 for USB Dual Port Car Charger (White) - Including Shipping!! ($36 Value)
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$16
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$36
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$20
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56%
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Off Retail
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The Fine Print
You can purchase any number for yourself or as gifts!
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Highlights
- Free shipping
- Two-port USB power charger adapter for iPad, iPhone, iPod, etc
- Best replacement for original travel charger
- Color: White
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Keep one of these in each of your vehicles to charge your cell phone and iPad when traveling. The two USB ports make it easy to charge multiple devices without using all the available electrical outlets.
Main Feature:
- Chargers virtually any USB-powered device
- No need to carry around multiple model-specific 12v car chargers
- Use your car to charge any devices (digital cameras, PDAs, mobile phones, USB accessories and more) that can rely on USB for power!
- Patented circuit board designed to protect your valuable gadgets from short circuits
- Fit all electronic appliances that use a USB charging cable
- This adapter plugs into your car's cigarette lighter jack to become a powered USB port
- Max in car charger USB power supply
- The travel charger is lightweight and easy to carry while traveling
- Input: DC 12 - 24V
- Output: DC 5V 2.1A/1A
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The Company
WhoFish Daily Catch - USB Dual Port Car Charger (White)
www.whofish.org
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For questions or to order by phone please call (508) 628-9600 x280
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Lost in Translation

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| Asheville, 2021 WNC Regional Scholastic Art Awards (2/6 - 3/8): The Museum is proud to sponsor the WNC Regional Scholastic Art Awards. Students in grades 7–12 from all across our region are invited to submit work for this special juried competition. |
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|  |  | Asheville, American Red Cross Blood Drive (1/22): Help save a life! Donate blood. Biltmore Park Town Square will partner with American Red Cross to host a series of blood drives. |
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|  | Asheville, Christie Lene´e (2/12): 2017 International Fingerstyle Guitar Champion Christie Lene´e is a captivating performer with a devoted following among instrumental, folk-pop and rock band audiences. |
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|  |  | Asheville, Feed Our City Free Meal Pop-Up (1/23 - 1/30): January’s meal pop-up features Gypsy Queen Cuisine! (Who’s excited?! We are! It’s gonna be delish.) |
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|  |  | Asheville, Homesteading Workshop (1/30): Please keep in mind that Farm Dreams is oriented towards those who would like to begin to market farm products |
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|  |  | Asheville, Kolo Bike Park Sunday Fundays! (1/31 - 4/25): Whether you're just learning, taking it easy, or looking to push your edge a bit - you'll find a taste of it at Kolo Bike Park. |
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|  |  | Asheville, Mark Peters + Lisa Smith (1/22 - 1/30): For the month of January, local artists Mark Peters as well as Forage Soaps will be featured in the FW Gallery at Woolworth Walk. |
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|  |  | Asheville, Nuclear Weapons Are Illegal (1/22): On this day, the UN Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons enters into force, making nuclear weapons illegal under International Law. |
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|  |  | Asheville, Sunday Sessions (1/10 - 1/31): Sunday Sessions are BACK...and it's LIVE from Haywood again! |
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|  | Asheville, The JackTown Ramblers (2/6): The JackTown Ramblers bring a high level of musicianship and an entertaining stage show that you will not easily forget. |
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|  |  | Asheville, Twerktastic Pole (1/10 - 12/12): Twerk & pole, together as one. As they should be! |
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|  | Beaufort, Introduction to Wooden Boat Building Course (1/30 - 1/31): Students explore the art of boatbuilding in this two-day hands-on course, beginning with lofting, and moving on to the setup, steam bending and different methods of creating the backbone of small boat |
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|  |  | Blowing Rock, Cork & Canvas: Winterfest (1/29): Please join BRAHM for Cork and Canvas on Friday, January 29, 2021, 4:00-6:00 pm. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, 200 Hrs Advanced Yoga Studies (1/8 - 5/2): Y2 Yoga is hosting a 200 Hour Advanced Studies Program beginning in January 2021. Zoom friendly. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, A Princess Make-Over Dinner Party (1/30): What'dya say we throw some kindness around like confetti!! Come join us at our next "A Princess Make-Over Dinner Party" event. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Baking Boot Camp (1/23): Calling all bakers! Grab your aprons - this is the mini-camp you’ve been waiting for! |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Beethovens Triple Concerto (1/29 - 1/30): Scored for a trio of soloists -- violin, cello, and piano -- the Triple Concerto is seldom performed today. Led by Maestro Warren-Green, this sparkling, lyrical work features the return of violinist P |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Breakthrough in Charlotte, NC (1/23): When people are able to truly forgive those who have hurt them and own their own issues then miracles happen! |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Brush & BBQ (Sip & Paint) (1/2 - 5/29): Calling all creatives! Brush & BBQ is the #1 sip and paint experience in the University area of Charlotte! |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Chase Killough Trio (1/22): Join us Friday night on the patio for live music with Chase Killough Trio at Piedmont Social House! |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Habitual Yoga- Slow Flow (1/3 - 11/21): We move all day long, take some time to slow it down; become intentional with your movements and breath for our Sunday Slow Flow. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Romantic Soirée (1/23): An evening filled with excitement and romance. Couples will join us for games, sip and paint hosted by Canvas Dolls and a delicious dinner by Tasty plates. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Smoker Saturdays! (1/16 - 8/7): Every Saturday is Smoker Saturday at The New York Butcher Shoppe! |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Vision Board Party 2021 (1/23): Whatever you want in this lifetime. And once you create yours, it’s there to keep you inspired and motivated to move forward in life. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Worship: Words to Live By (1/17 - 2/14): Join us as we explore the wise words of Solomon from the book of Proverbs. |
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|  |  | Charlotte, Yoga For Runners & Non-runners (1/17 - 1/31): Free community yoga for runners and non-runners. Join us for an intermediate flow to stay strong, flexible, and to stretch after a week of sitting or activity! |
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|  |  | Concord, 2021 Skuffle For The Shovel (1/23): The 6th annual Skuffle For The Shovel is almost here! Let's put 2020 behind us and start the year off right! |
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|  |  | Concord, Connect Class (1/31): This is a hybrid 6 week interactive class held on Zoom and in room 128, which will give you an overview of the core values of Crossroads. |
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|  |  | Concord, Rimer BBQ Fundraiser (1/23): Please join us for the Rimer Fire Department BBQ fundraiser. We will begin at 11am and end at 2pm or if we sell out before. |
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|  |  | Concord, Saturdays in The Galleries (1/9 - 1/23): Enjoy a casual self-guided tour of Clay: Dirtworks & Friends in The Galleries. All pieces are available for purchase. |
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|  |  | Concord, Sunday Movie (1/10 - 9/19): All day every Sunday, The Perc is featuring two movies for your enjoyment. Starting at 10:00 AM, we are playing, on a loop, a kid-friendly movie until 5:00 pm. |
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|  |  | Cornelius, 5-Wine High-End Blind Cabernet Tasting @ Bin110 (1/24): Enjoy your welcome sparkling wine and charcuterie upon arrival, and get ready to taste through 5 different Cabernet Sauvignon offerings from Caymus, Barnett, Mt. Brave, Stags Leap and Austin Hope. |
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|  |  | Durham, BING - Eno Game (1/2 - 3/31): Start your New Year off right! Hike the Eno! Win prizes! Stay safe |
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|  | Durham, Yoga Day (1/30): Be part of the TRC Sangha (yoga community) and try a class, catch a mini-workshop, and shop at the Yoga Pop-up Shop for goods from local vendors serving the holistic fitness community. |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Esther: Womens Bible Study (1/31 - 3/21): Join Mrs. Della Steele as she leads this Women's Bible Study by Beth Moore in the Family Life Center. |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Menu Tasting with FRIENDS (1/22): "Food with FRIENDS" is a quarterly event that invites you and your partner to experience some things FRIENDS Upscale Comfort Food has to offer. |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Moms Coffee Walk (1/15 - 2/26): We all need caffeine, we all need community, and we all need a walk, so let's do it together! |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Newborn Care Class (1/23): Our newborn care class is designed for first time parents! |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Warm Flow-All Levels (1/2 - 8/18): Naturally heated flow supported by a Traditional Vinyasa style class with an emphasis of Sun Salutations, targeted core work and advanced postures. |
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|  |  | Fayetteville, Weightlifting 101 (1/29): Want to build lean muscle and strength, but are not really sure how to get started? Weightlifting 101 is for you! |
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|  |  | Gastonia, Cavendish Musical Bingo (1/1 - 6/18): Come and join us every Friday night for Musical Bingo! It is always a blast. |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Craft City Sip In (1/29): Hey gang, mark it on your calendar now to come see us on Jan. 29th from 6:30-9:30. We will be back at Craft City for another great time! |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Music & the Spoken Word (1/17 - 5/2): The Tabernacle Choir from Salt Lake City, Utah perform works from throughout the world in a program that has run weekly for 90 years. |
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| Greensboro, Music of Queen (2/6): Whether you’re an average fan or someone who knows every song ever recorded by Queen, there’s something for everyone including “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “We Will Rock You,” and more. |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Rent (1/29 - 1/31): For a quarter of a century, Jonathan Larson’s Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece RENT has inspired us to choose love over fear and to live without regret. |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Rhythm & Latin Class (1/15 - 1/29): Join Maksym as he guides you through the sensual and sexy style of Rhythm & Latin. These classes will be taught both in studio and online. |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Rockin Moroccan at Cellar 23 (1/22 - 12/10): Experience the delicious cuisine from the Triad's first Moroccan food truck. They'll quickly become one of your favorites |
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| Greensboro, Ronnie Milsap (2/12): Born blind (his family thought it was retribution for sin), Ronnie Milsap’s grandparents gave the boy over to the North Carolina State School for the Blind hoping for a better chance. |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Sunday Service (1/3 - 10/3): It is Unity—a spiritual movement that honors all paths to God; sees God as good and everywhere present; and affirms the spark of Divinity in all of us. |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Tarot Readings by Sheila (1/8 - 6/25): Sheila Englehart uses the tarot as a visual tool to tell the story of you. She studies the flow of the story to examine obstacles that might be blocking your desired outcome |
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|  |  | Greensboro, Whiskey For Whiskers (1/31): Join us for Whiskey For Whiskers: A Bourbon Tasting event benefiting Red Dog Farm hosted by GIA! |
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|  |  | Greenville, 200-HR Yoga Teacher Training (1/29): If you're wanting to expand your knowledge of yoga, movement, and the body, this training is for you. The training is broken up into two modules. |
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|  |  | Greenville, Beat the Cold Creative Workshop (1/22 - 1/23): Join Jamie Konarski Davidson in January and learn all about shooting with a light box and light tent, using black backgrounds, creating still lifes and more. |
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|  |  | Greenville, Karaoke Night (1/29 - 10/29): Come sing your heart out! |
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|  |  | High Point, Beginners Series (1/23 - 2/20): If you have been wanting to try Yoga but don't know where to start, this is it! |
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|  |  | Jacksonville, Mommy & Me (1/30 - 12/18): Dance, Stretch, Play, and even Meditate! |
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|  | Lexington, Showfest 2021 (1/31 - 2/1): The North Carolina Association of Festivals & Events serves as a year-round forum for Festival and Event coordinators, key volunteers, and vendors to the industry. |
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|  |  | Matthews, Trap & Paint (Sip & Paint) (1/3 - 6/27): Season 5 of the Queen City Urban Art Showcase presents "Trap & Paint" every Sunday! |
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|  | Nashville, Monika Jaymes Band Live (1/30): A high profile vocalist with a unique and polished sound, Monika is a talented singer-song writer and a well credited musician/performer. |
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| Raleigh, 2021 WNC Regional Scholastic Art Awards (2/6 - 3/8): The Museum is proud to sponsor the WNC Regional Scholastic Art Awards. Students in grades 7–12 from all across our region are invited to submit work for this special juried competition. |
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| Raleigh, Anything Goes (2/5 - 2/14): This madcap Broadway musical was first performed in 1934 and features music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Bikes & Breakfast (1/30): Join us for coffee and breakfast at Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson! 9AM - 11AM while supplies last. |
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|  | Raleigh, Coffee Cupping at Home (1/30): Cupping is a great way to develop your palate and learn the differences between coffee processing, variety, origin, and even brewing variables.
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|  |  | Raleigh, Curvy Yoga Series (1/17 - 2/21): Are you interested in trying yoga, but don’t think it's for you? Then our Curvy Yoga class series is designed just for you! |
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|  | Raleigh, For The Musicians Free Spirits Ensemble (1/30): Composers often create works specifically designed to showcase the artistry and technical excellence of their fellow musicians, and you will have the unique opportunity to hear our ensemble stretch ou |
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|  | Raleigh, Garden Basics: Vermicomposting (1/30): These amazing creatures consume about 25% of their body weight each and every day to turn your kitchen scraps into soil enriching compost. |
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|  | Raleigh, In Hindsight, 2020 (1/29 - 1/30): 7-Stories and Raleigh Little Theatre are joining together to present In Hindsight, 2020 – two evenings of community stories about the unprecedented year of 2020. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, January Track Out Camps! (1/8 - 1/22): Campers will have the chance to explore the basics of a variety of circus skill sets, including aerial silks and trapeze. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Live Local Music (1/15 - 3/5): Join us every Friday for indoor live local music. weather permitting it will be held on the patio. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Men are from Mars – Women are from Venus LIVE! (1/23): The Off-Broadway hit comedy Men Are From Mars – Women Are From Venus LIVE!, is a one-man fusion of theatre and stand-up, and is a light-hearted theatrical comedy based on the New York Times #1 best-se |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Mike Wiley’s Breach of Peace (1/22 - 1/23): Breach of Peace is based on true accounts of surviving participants of the Freedom Rides as well as many other individuals involved in the early struggle for African-American equality. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Monthly Flock Swap (1/16 - 3/20): Join us and other vendors for our monthly Flock Swap! 9am-3pm in our parking lot. Most vendors come to sell chickens, but we've seen bunnies and goats in the past! |
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| Raleigh, Mozart Night Music (2/6): In the spirit of reimagination, Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees leads a program that features Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik juxtaposed with contemporary composer Leonardo Balada's A Little |
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| Raleigh, Odd Couples: Objects in Conversation (2/5): Join Ackland Graduate Intern Sarah Farkas and Object Based Teaching Fellow Erin Dickey for a guided look at artwork from opposite corners of the Ackland’s collection. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, On-Camera Commercial Acting (1/10 - 1/31): This class will focus on the beginners techniques of commercial acting. Classes will consist of the basics of the audition process and the techniques of commercial acting. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, StoryWalk® at Oak View (1/22 - 1/31): A new year means a new StoryWalk® at Oak View for January! StoryWalk® combines the pleasures of reading a children's book while taking a nature walk. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Sunday Funday (1/3 - 11/21): Join us for Sunday Funday with all North Carolina drafts $4 all day long. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Sunday Restoratives with Randy (1/17 - 2/28): Sunday afternoons are the perfect time to unwind from the previous week and to get ready for what's ahead. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Women Rock! (1/22 - 1/23): Celebrate the women who changed rock and roll forever. |
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|  |  | Raleigh, Yappy Hour - BYOD (1/17 - 2/28): BYOD (Bring your own dog) and hang out with other dog lovers and mans best friends during Yappy Hour at the Hop Yard. |
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|  |  | Rocky Mount, Catan Game Day (1/17 - 3/21): Game Nook is hosting Catan! Each third Sunday of the month, we're playing one of the best games of this Century. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, 2021 Georgia Aquarium (1/30 - 1/31): Suit up to SCUBA dive in the lively waters of the Ocean Voyager exhibit, and have the experience of a lifetime. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Artistic Photography: Frank Fierstein (1/1 - 1/24): This month’s photography feature is focused on artistic photographer, Frank Fierstein. The exhibit opens on Friday, December 11 and and continues through January 24, 2021. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Come Crash Our Band Practice Sundays (1/3 - 1/24): Come enjoy some great music and company each Sunday (weather-permitting) with your buddies from the Starlight Speedway. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Curbside Cinema: Groundhog Day (1/29): UNCW Office of the Arts, Cucalorus, StarNews, and WHQR Public Media are excited to bring drive-in movies back to Wilmington! |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Curbside Cinema: Selma (1/22): UNCW Office of the Arts, Cucalorus, StarNews, and WHQR Public Media present Curbside Cinema, drive-in movies in the Kenan Auditorium parking lot in Wilmington, NC. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Glow Party! (1/30): On Friday, January 30th we will be hosting our GLOW PARTY Parents' Survival Night. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Morning Worship Service (1/31 - 1/2): Join us for fellowship, praise and worship through music and song, and learning about God's Word. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, My Smart Hands with Cut the Crap Parenting (1/9 - 1/23): In a playful, educational, and language-rich environment, caregivers and children will build their ASL vocabulary through instruction, interactive games, and songs. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, NC Science Festival (1/23): For this year, incorporating, “The Future of Our Planet,” theme, we have chosen to develop all new activities based on technologies that are important to the future. |
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|  |  | Wilmington, Service of Holy Eucharist (1/17 - 3/28): We invite you to worship with us and celebrate God's love every Sunday morning. |
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|  |  | Winston Salem, Downtown Late Night Vendor Market (1/1 - 7/30): Join us each and every Friday night from 7pm - Midnight @ Hempress Farms to enjoy, tastings and samples of products at our store along with many other local vendors as well! |
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