Upcoming Triad Events 3/3/2024

*Center for trauma resilient communities– You’re invited to the “We heal together Winston-Salem community Kick off celebration!!” March 7,2024 5-8pm St Stephen Missionary Baptist church 5000 Noble St Winston-Salem. To register click here.

*Sugar Mamas Shopping experience-Don’t miss out on the ultimate shopping extravaganza! Get ready to indulge in luxury and savings at the Sugar Mamas Shopping Experience on March 9th! Our VIP tickets are your golden ticket to exclusive discounts of 10-30% off at participating boutiques, free gifts either purchase, lavish spa services, fabulous swag, and a complimentary mimosa to toast to your fabulous finds! Hurry, tickets are limited and selling fast! Click here for ticket information

*Reynolda Dusk to Dawn-Mar 6, 2024, 6:00pm — 8:00pm After the sun sets, Reynolda opens its doors to visitors ages 21+ for an evening of music, drinks, and art. Visit Reynolda’s featured exhibit, “Seen and Unseen: Photographs by Imogen Cunningham,” view the historic house featuring highlights from the permanent collection, and go on a scavenger hunt for a chance to win a prize. Click here to register

*Mozart’s The Marriage of FigaroIndulge in the enchanting melodies and captivating drama of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro with the Piedmont Opera. Mark your calendar for March 22nd from 8:00-10:45 pm at the High Point Theatre and immerse yourself in an evening of operatic excellence, promising to delight audiences of all ages. Purchase your tickets ($20+) (Also available March 24th)

*The Green Book Project a Virtual exhibitThe Winston-Salem Green Book Story Map “The Bible of Black Travel” from 1936 to 1967.The Forsyth County Historic Resources Commission has launched a story map that shares the history of the 18 businesses in Winston-Salem that were listed in the Green Book between 1938 and 1967. None of the buildings that housed these businesses remain standing, but the story map includes historic photos, maps, and newspaper clippings that illustrate the sites and people who owned and managed the businesses. It is available to explore at bit.ly/WSGreenBook.

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