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SUMMARY:Unspoken: Men's Mental Health Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Explore art at the library! Drinking Gourd Gallery is proud to partner with the Southeast Regional Library to present “Unspoken.” This month-long group exhibition aims to raise awareness of mental health challenges faced by men and reduce the stigma related to speaking openly and seeking help. Associated programming includes a staged reading of “Stuff Inside My Head” by poet\, playwright\, and author Michael Garcia. Image: Myles Brown. “Firepower.” Acrylic on canvas\, 16”x20”
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/unspoken-mens-mental-health-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Southeast Regional Library\, 908 7th Avenue\, Garner\, 27529
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ORGANIZER;CN="Drinking Gourd Gallery":MAILTO:dggartinfo@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Music Production Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:JUMP Academy\, founded by Grammy winning producer J. Pelham\, is a nonprofit dedicated to developing young leaders through music production & education. \nOur 2-week camp will provide a safe space where students will learn how to fully produce\, write\, and record a song while building life skills such as character\, collaboration\, and creative expression. \nCamp Details:\nLocation: Strong Tower Christian Fellowship\, 1104 Great Falls Ct Suite A\, Knightdale\, NC\nDates: June 16 – 27\nYouth Ages: 10 – 14 years\nMore details in the attached flyer. \nTo register\, please visit: https://www.jumpacademync.org/register \nWe’re also in need of Instructors & Counselors for the camp. Paid and volunteer opportunities available. We’d love to connect with high schools and colleges for students who want a fun way to satisfy community service requirements as well. \nIf you have any questions or need additional information\, feel free to reach out directly at jumpacademync@gmail.com.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/music-production-summer-camp/
LOCATION:Strong Tower Christian Fellowship\, 1104 Great Falls Ct Suite A\, Knightdale\, NC\, 1104 Great Falls Ct Suite A\, Knightdale\, 27545
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="JUMP Academy Inc":MAILTO:jumpacademync@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:PineCone Youth Bluegrass Camp
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Camp – June 23-27\, 2025\nPage-Walker Arts & History Center\, 119 Ambassador Loop\, Cary\, NC \nPineCone’s Bluegrass Camp in Cary features classes in Guitar\, Mandolin\, Beginner Fiddle\, Intermediate Fiddle\, Songwriting and this year Banjo (banjos available upon request)! This is a exceptional camp for kids who have some familiarity with their instruments and want to play bluegrass. Campers will learn tunes\, get personal attention on their instruments and have fun making music with friends. Players at all levels will get something out of this camp experience. For more info\, visit our Camps page. \n  \n\n\n\nBluegrass Guitar (morning session)\nLearn some new tunes this summer! Whether you are starting to explore the guitar or have played for a while\, this camp will inspire you. Helpful if campers already know at least G\, C\, and D chords and can play a simple song or two. Improve your guitar technique alongside peers with a similar interest in bluegrass music. \nInstructor: Charles Pettee \n\nBeginner Bluegrass Fiddle (morning session)\nAn introduction to bluegrass fiddling. Learn basic melodies\, rhythm playing and peek into the world of improvisation. Campers should have some experience playing violin and be able to play a simple song (aka Suzuki Book 1 or below)\, but do not need to have mastered tuning\, bowing or finger placement. \nInstructor: Pattie Hopkins Kinlaw \n\nBluegrass Songwriting (morning session)\nCampers will learn about song craft by listening to bluegrass songs\, generating song ideas\, developing lyrics\, and exploring melody and chords to create and arrange an original group song for final performance. Students with songwriting experience will be encouraged to think critically about technique. For all levels of songwriting experience. \nInstructor: Lynda Dawson \n\n\n\nIntermediate Bluegrass Fiddle (afternoon session)\nFor campers who have mastered basic fiddle skills (can tune their instruments\, keep time\, play the principal scales\, aka Suzuki Book 2 or above) and already play a few tunes with confidence\, this class will introduce additional techniques and bluegrass repertoire to help students prepare for Jam Camp. \nInstructor: Pattie Hopkins Kinlaw \n\nBluegrass Mandolin (afternoon session)\nThis camp will challenge both beginner and more experienced mandolin students. Helpful if campers already know at least G\, D\, and A chords and can play a simple song. This class will help the student to advance from wherever they currently are\, and to gain experience playing with other mandolin students. A great opportunity to learn and improve mandolin technique. \nInstructor: Charles Pettee \n\nBluegrass Song Savvy (afternoon session)\nHave fun exploring bluegrass music\, the songs\, history and musicians who have defined the genre. Campers will listen to bluegrass standards and modern bluegrass songs with a critical ear. They’ll learn the lyrics\, melody and chords to various bluegrass songs\, and sing and/or play their own instruments as we work and play together in both large and small groups. For all levels of musical skill\, beginner to advanced. \nInstructor: Lynda Dawson \n\n\n\nBluegrass Banjo (afternoon session)\nWelcome to the world of banjo! Students will work on melody\, rhythm and chord progressions using a bluegrass-style 3-finger roll to play and accompany songs. Whether you are starting to explore the banjo or have played for a while\, this camp will inspire you to take your playing to the next level. Helpful for campers to know a few chords and/or tunes on any bluegrass instrument prior to camp. \nInstructor: Hank Smith \n 
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/pinecone-youth-bluegrass-camp/
LOCATION:Page-Walker Arts & History Center Garden\, 119 Ambassador Loop\, Cary\, 27513
CATEGORIES:Camp
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SUMMARY:One Day Clay Workshop: Drinkware! Mugs\, Tumblers\, or Cups
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Emily Malpass \nWhen: Wednesday\, June 25th \nWhere: TJF \nTime: 11 am – 1 pm \nThis one-time workshop will provide you with the materials and techniques needed to create a mug\, tumbler\, or cup for your morning coffee/tea or favorite beverage\, or to give as a special gift to someone you love. We will roll our own slabs of clay\, incorporate textures on their surfaces\, and shape the form by hand to hand-build your choice of drinkware. \nPLEASE NOTE: your piece will not be finished/take-home ready on the day of class–it must dry and then be kiln-fired and glazed off-site. You’ll choose from a selection of food-safe glazes\, and our friends at Klaystation in Raleigh will fire and glaze your piece–you’ll be contacted to come pick up your completed mug from TJF within one month of class. \nNo experience is needed and all levels and abilities are welcome! Please wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty\, and please let us know if you need any accommodations (standing workspace\, additional lighting\, etc.). \nWe offer scholarships for those who cannot afford the registration fee. Email the Operation ART Program Manager at isabella@thejoelfund.org to receive the scholarship promo code with your name and email address.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/one-day-clay-workshop-drinkware-mugs-tumblers-or-cups/
LOCATION:The Joel Fund\, 822 S White Street\, Wake Forest\, 27587
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Joel Fund":MAILTO:isabella@thejoelfund.org
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SUMMARY:Burning Coal Theatre Company Presents: WAIT TIL YOU SEE THIS! 2025: Sea Change by Tamara Kissane
DESCRIPTION:Burning Coal Theatre Company presents Wait Til You See This! 2025\, its Second Stage Series of collaborations with emerging artists. This year’s productions include Ride The Cyclone (written by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell\, directed by Jireh Ijeoma; co-production with Pure Life Theatre)\, The Mansion of Many Apartments (written and directed by Bronwen Carson)\, Sea Change (written by Tamara Kissane\, directed by Rebecca Holderness)\, and Forgive Us\, Gustavito (devised and performed by the ensemble). The four plays will run in repertory\, June 11 – 29\, 2025 at Burning Coal Theatre\, 224 Polk Street\, Raleigh\, NC 27604. For additional information\, visit us at https://burningcoal.org/second-stage/ or call 919.834.4001. \nSea Change by Tamara Kissane performs Sunday June 15th\, and Sunday\, June 22nd at 2pm; Thursday\, June 12th\, Saturday\, June 14th\, Saturday\, June 21st\, and Wednesday\, June 25th at 7:30 pm; at Burning Coal Theater. Tickets are $10 and available for purchase at https://burningcoal.org/second-stage/.
URL:https://unitedarts.org/calendar/burning-coal-theatre-company-presents-wait-til-you-see-this-2025-sea-change-by-tamara-kissane/2025-06-25/
LOCATION:Burning Coal Theatre\, 224 Polk St\, Raleigh\, 27604
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