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Start: 04/19/2009 2:00 pm
The Butterfly Project Sunday, April 19, 2 & 3 p.m. at the Mint Museum of Craft + Design Free but pre-registration requested. <mailto:karen.vidamo@ mintmuseum. org> E-mail (Karen.vidamo@ mintmuseum. org) or call Karen Vidamo at 704/337-2098 for information or to register. The butterfly represents a symbol of transformation and hope in a child's poem written during the Holocaust. The San Diego Jewish Academy started The Butterfly Project. It has grown into a world-wide enterprise to create 1.5 million ceramic butterflies, to represent the children who died in the Holocaust. Learn historical background from The Levine Jewish Community Center, and decorate a bisque-fired butterfly to be added to a community wall in Shalom Park. Join this special opportunity to honor the youngest Holocaust victims. In conjunction with From the Melting Pot into the Fire: Contemporary Ceramics in Israel. In partnership with the Levine Jewish Community Center Mint Museum of Craft + Design: 220 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte.
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Start: 04/20/2009 9:00 am
Central Piedmont Community College presents ArtsFest at CPCC A Celebration of the Creative Arts April 20-25, 2009 Mission ArtsFest at Central Piedmont Community College is an annual celebration of arts and culture to enrich and engage the community. Vision To cultivate an annual arts festival incorporating literature, film, visual and performing arts, music, history, and culture in order to promote college programs and to present regional artists and scholars. SPECIAL FAMILY FUN Festival on the Green Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us on the Overcash Green for a family affair to celebrate arts in action. Talk with artists about their work and purchase a keepsake or two. Come and experience ArtsFest! Details: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ festival- on-the-green More information, including map, participants & schedule can be found at: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ participants
Start: 04/20/2009 4:00 pm
End: 04/20/2009 6:00 pm
To Whom It May Concern:   Hello, my name is Abbe Reed.  I am a board-certified music therapist working for Dreamweavers Unlimited (Gastonia, NC) a provider agency for adults and children who have developmental delays or a disability.  I provide individual and group opportunities for children and adults using music as an intervention to increase social skills, communication whether verbal or nonverbal, cognitive skills, sensory integration, gross and fine motor movements and social emotional skills.   I have just met a little girl residing in Gaston County who is homeschooled and has a developmental disability who has joined my group to improve her social skills.  This is one of the only opportunities for her to do this, and I wondered how I could share my mission of music therapy to the homeschooling community.    Thank you so much for reading this and please feel free to contact me via email or at the number listed below.  We do have a website that lists a little more information about our agency and the music therapy program.  Thank you again! -- Join us for the first annual Autism Awareness Fair Hosted by Dreamweavers Unlimited April 20th, 2009 4-6pm Martha Rivers Park, Gastonia Call or email me for more information Abbe Reed MT-BC Music Therapist Dreamweavers Unlimited, Inc. 1010 E. Garrison Blvd. Gastonia, NC 28054 Office: (704) 868-8551 Fax: (704) 868-8552 Email:abbe@dreamwea versnc.com Website: www.dreamweaversnc. com
Start: 04/20/2009 7:00 pm
End: 04/20/2009 9:00 pm
The following note came from Steph Street on March 13th, 2009.  If you miss getting tickets from her, they will be available at the box office of the Old Courthouse Theatre.   My kids are participating in the Winnie The Pooh play coming up in  April at the Old Courthouse Theatre in Concord (49 Spring Street). I  have 5 tickets available for sale for every show for $5 each. The show dates are: Thursday 4/9/2009 7:00 p.m. Friday 4/10/2009 7:00 p.m. Saturday 4/11/2009 7:00 p.m. Thursday 4/16/2009 7:00 p.m. Friday 4/17/2009 7:00 p.m. Saturday 4/18/2009 7:00 p.m. Please contact me via e-mail or phone if you would like to attend this  play as soon as possible. My number is 704-796-6801 and my e-mail issstreet@carolina. rr.com  . I don't mind delivering these tickets either to a park day or  mailing them to your house, just let me know how you would like them  delivered. Thanks, Stephanie Street
Start: 04/20/2009 7:00 pm
End: 04/20/2009 9:00 pm
Please check with contact person to confirm end time noted above.   End time is required to add event to calendar, and when none is noted in info, an estimation is entered.   Monday, April 20th 7pm University Hills Baptist Church   Homeschool Pack 94 Tiger Round Up   Every year the Tiger Den of Homeschool Pack 94 invites prospective Tiger Cubs to their last den meeting before becoming Wolves.  It's how the Tigers help their pack go!  This year's Tigers have planned a fun night that will include a fire engine visit from a local fire station.    Being a Tiger is a lot of fun, and it's a great way to introduce a young boy to scouting.  They watch the scouts before them climbing in rank and learn how to work together as a den.  Mr. Lake Speed and Mr. Jesse Metford helped this year's den fully experience the Tiger Cub motto, "Search, Discover, Share".  The Tigers visited Joe Gibbs Racing and attended a Nascar event, took a trip to a local TV station, helped with a food drive, toured a local historic site to see how children lived long ago, and visited a fire station and explored a fire engine.  Tigers also had two opportunities to go camping and hike with their den.  They built their first Raingutter Regatta boats and Pinewood Derby cars and now can't wait to be Wolves!   Pack 94 is a homeschool pack committed to helping parents train up their young boys.  Tigers are rising first graders or 6 by August 14th.  For more information email amberb@carolina. rr.com or you may call with questions (704) 503-4073 after 4:30pm.    Thanks,   Amber Benton on behalf of Pack 94's Tigers
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Central Piedmont Community College presents ArtsFest at CPCC A Celebration of the Creative Arts April 20-25, 2009 Mission ArtsFest at Central Piedmont Community College is an annual celebration of arts and culture to enrich and engage the community. Vision To cultivate an annual arts festival incorporating literature, film, visual and performing arts, music, history, and culture in order to promote college programs and to present regional artists and scholars. SPECIAL FAMILY FUN Festival on the Green Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us on the Overcash Green for a family affair to celebrate arts in action. Talk with artists about their work and purchase a keepsake or two. Come and experience ArtsFest! Details: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ festival- on-the-green More information, including map, participants & schedule can be found at: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ participants
Start: 04/21/2009 7:00 am
End: 04/21/2009 7:59 am
Surely, everyone knows about Ben & Jerry’s Free Cone Day.  This year it is Tuesday, April 21st.  http://www.benjerry .com/scoop- shops/feature/ free-cone- day   Click on the link near the bottom of the page to find a participating scoop shop near you.
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Central Piedmont Community College presents ArtsFest at CPCC A Celebration of the Creative Arts April 20-25, 2009 Mission ArtsFest at Central Piedmont Community College is an annual celebration of arts and culture to enrich and engage the community. Vision To cultivate an annual arts festival incorporating literature, film, visual and performing arts, music, history, and culture in order to promote college programs and to present regional artists and scholars. SPECIAL FAMILY FUN Festival on the Green Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us on the Overcash Green for a family affair to celebrate arts in action. Talk with artists about their work and purchase a keepsake or two. Come and experience ArtsFest! Details: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ festival- on-the-green More information, including map, participants & schedule can be found at: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ participants
Start: 04/22/2009 9:00 am
End: 04/22/2009 4:00 pm
This event is not confirmed by the host.....so please if you have questions contact nuts4zbeach@yahoo.com           MEMBERS ONLY---   We will taking a trip to Pilot Mountain in NC for a Hike.  More detials will follow closer to the date.   Contact person is Teresa Parker
Start: 04/22/2009 10:00 am
End: 04/22/2009 3:00 pm
MNS Homeschoolers Earth Day 2009 Information regarding the event:   Company:  Duke Energy Corporation Location of Event:  McGuire’s EnergyExplorium (EE) Name of Event:  MNS Homeschoolers Earth Day 2009 Date:  Wednesday, April 22 Time:   10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Contact:  Terry Lanham Contact Phone:  704-875-5600 Contact E-mail:  talanham@duke-energy.com   Details:   Please join us for our first ever MNS Homeschoolers Earth Day on Wednesday, April 22, at McGuire Nuclear Station’s EnergyExplorium from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.   This special day will include a visit from My Animal Guy, environmental educational sessions, a hands-on potted-plant station, guided Nature Trail walks by environmental educators and other outdoor activities.  Each child will truly understand the importance of Earth Day after this fun-filled event.  Environment worksheets, EnergyExplorium activity books and parent/teacher guides will also be provided as take home material for each family, providing an excellent framework for teaching and learning even after the event concludes.  The morning and afternoon activities, including the My Animal Guy animal presentations, will be identical, giving everyone the opportunity to benefit from similar programs.   At Duke Energy, we recognize the importance of your child’s education. We also recognize as parents of a home-schooled child, your family deserves every tool and resource to encourage higher learning.   The EnergyExplorium at McGuire Nuclear Station, located in Huntersville, would like to offer a helping hand in expanding your child’s knowledge of nuclear energy, electricity and the environment. As parents, we will also include you in this opportunity.   To ensure we can accommodate all visitors, please call 1-800-777-0003, option 1, to reserve a space for your group by Monday, April 20, 2009.  Please e-mail for any additional questions, but not to RSVP.  Thank you and we look forward to hosting you at MNS Homeschoolers Earth Day 2009.   The attached flyer provides you with additional information regarding Homeschoolers Day.  We encourage all families who home school their children to participate in this very educational event.   Please feel free to distribute this e-mail and flyer to those who you feel would benefit from the experience!   Directions:   Directions:   From I-77 Take I-77 to Hwy. 73 (exit 25).  West on Hwy. 73 (toward Birkdale Village). Go approximately four miles to the stoplight at McGuire Nuclear Station. Turn right into the plant entrance. Stay in right lane and follow signs to the EnergyExplorium.    From I-485 Take I-485 to Hwy.16 (exit 16).  West toward Newton. Exit east onto Hwy.73 toward Huntersville. Go approximately   five miles to the stoplight at McGuire Nuclear Station. Turn left into the plant entrance. Stay in right lane and follow signs to the EnergyExplorium.    (Please do not follow the directions provided by any digital mapping programs)
Start: 04/22/2009 12:01 pm
End: 04/22/2009 4:00 pm
We meet every Wednesday for park day at various locations around Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis.  We hang out and just relax with our kids and moms (and sometimes dads).   This months park has not been picked yet, so plese email ckirby1@carolina.rr.com for more information.  
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Central Piedmont Community College presents ArtsFest at CPCC A Celebration of the Creative Arts April 20-25, 2009 Mission ArtsFest at Central Piedmont Community College is an annual celebration of arts and culture to enrich and engage the community. Vision To cultivate an annual arts festival incorporating literature, film, visual and performing arts, music, history, and culture in order to promote college programs and to present regional artists and scholars. SPECIAL FAMILY FUN Festival on the Green Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us on the Overcash Green for a family affair to celebrate arts in action. Talk with artists about their work and purchase a keepsake or two. Come and experience ArtsFest! Details: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ festival- on-the-green More information, including map, participants & schedule can be found at: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ participants
Start: 04/23/2009 8:00 am
End: 04/23/2009 12:00 pm
On Thursday, April 23 Hickory Grove Church daycare/mothers morning out is > having a service day. They will feature a bomb squad, Officer Friendly, > an > ambulance and a fire truck. They have opened this to the homeschool group > as well. If you are interested in attending, please email me by April > 18th > with the number and ages of children who will participate. > > Thanks, > Shana Farris > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The day is April 23, a Thursday. It will be from 9-12. Due to economic > cutbacks we have lost many of the people that were supposed to come. Right > now we only have the bomb squad, officer Friendly, an ambulance, and a > fire > truck. You guys are of course welcome. If you have tons of families then > you > might want to limit the number that can attend. We will have about 50 > children in the daycare and about 70 in the MMO program that will be able > to > attend. We wont have our toddlers or babies out there.
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Central Piedmont Community College presents ArtsFest at CPCC A Celebration of the Creative Arts April 20-25, 2009 Mission ArtsFest at Central Piedmont Community College is an annual celebration of arts and culture to enrich and engage the community. Vision To cultivate an annual arts festival incorporating literature, film, visual and performing arts, music, history, and culture in order to promote college programs and to present regional artists and scholars. SPECIAL FAMILY FUN Festival on the Green Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us on the Overcash Green for a family affair to celebrate arts in action. Talk with artists about their work and purchase a keepsake or two. Come and experience ArtsFest! Details: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ festival- on-the-green More information, including map, participants & schedule can be found at: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ participants
Start: 04/24/2009 10:00 am
End: 04/24/2009 3:00 pm
DANIEL STOWE BOTANICAL GARDEN Home School Days The Garden is proud to offer these new programs designed especially for the self-paced needs of homeschooled students. Home School Days are staggered throughout the year, with a changing theme each time— choose one day or as many as you like to enhance your science studies. Your young scholars will be hooked on science! Each program day will include a variety of learning stations with hands-on, guided discovery experiences that accommodate a variety of learning styles and levels so that each student’s experience can be tailored to their skills, interests and needs. Home School Days are offered on a come-and-go basis from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. to permit more time for in-depth learning and exploration. Come for a few hours if you wish, or bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it! Fees are based per child; each registered child will receive a program passport on the day of the program that will enable them to participate in the activity stations. Cost for each Day: $8 per child participant, $6 per parent or Chaperone (Non-participating children/siblings will be admitted at the Education self-guided rate of $3 each, with children 4 and under admitted free) Friday, April 24, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. In this exploration of trees native to the Carolinas, students will learn about classification using tree leaves as a guide. Students will conduct a Michaux Native Tree and Plant Search to discover plants that are native to the Carolinas—many of which were first discovered and described by plant explorer André Michaux. Along the way students will also learn a few invasive plants and discover how they disrupt the delicate balance of the native ecosystem. Math connections will offer opportunities to estimate tree height using two different methods. Students will ‘recycle’ trees to create their own paper and plant a native plant to take home with them. Key Concepts: Botanical characteristics, classification, economics, ecology, invasive plant species, ecosystem balance/disruption, native plant adaptations, mathematical estimation
Start: 04/24/2009 10:00 am
End: 04/24/2009 3:00 pm
   Friday, April 24, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. > > In this exploration of trees native to the Carolinas, students > > will learn about classification using tree leaves as > > a guide. Students will conduct a Michaux Native Tree > > and Plant Search to discover plants that are native to > > the Carolinas-many of which were first discovered and > > described by plant explorer André Michaux. Along the > > way students will also learn a few invasive plants and > > discover how they disrupt the delicate balance of the > > native ecosystem. Math connections will offer opportunities > > to estimate tree height using two different methods. > > Students will 'recycle' trees to create their own paper > > and plant a native plant to take home with them. > > Key Concepts: Botanical characteristics, classification, > > economics, ecology, invasive plant species, ecosystem > > balance/disruption, native plant adaptations, mathematical > > estimation Home School Days are offered on a come-and-go > > basis from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. to permit more time for in-depth > > learning and exploration. Come for a few hours if > > you wish, or bring a picnic lunch and make a day of it! > > Fees are based per child; each registered child will > > receive a program passport on the day of the program that > > will enable them to participate in the activity stations. > > Cost for each Day: $8 per child participant, $6 per parent or > > Chaperone > > (Non-participating children/siblings will be admitted at > > the Education self-guided rate of $3 each, with children > > 4 and under admitted free) > Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden > > 6500 South New Hope Road > > Belmont, NC 28012 > > Phone: 704-829-1270 > > Fax: 704-829-1240 > > e-Mail: Education3@DSBG. org > > <http://www.dsbg. org/> www.DSBG.org
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Start: 04/20/2009 9:00 am
End: 04/25/2009 4:59 pm
Central Piedmont Community College presents ArtsFest at CPCC A Celebration of the Creative Arts April 20-25, 2009 Mission ArtsFest at Central Piedmont Community College is an annual celebration of arts and culture to enrich and engage the community. Vision To cultivate an annual arts festival incorporating literature, film, visual and performing arts, music, history, and culture in order to promote college programs and to present regional artists and scholars. SPECIAL FAMILY FUN Festival on the Green Saturday, April 25, 2009 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Join us on the Overcash Green for a family affair to celebrate arts in action. Talk with artists about their work and purchase a keepsake or two. Come and experience ArtsFest! Details: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ festival- on-the-green More information, including map, participants & schedule can be found at: http://artsfest. cpcc.edu/ participants
Start: 04/25/2009 9:00 am
End: 04/25/2009 1:00 pm
http://www.historic cabarrus. org/ Walk-A-Thon Through Concord's History Saturday, April 25th, 2009, 9am until 1pm North and South Union Street, downtown Concord Costumed reenactors will bring out colorful history to life along the route of this 1.8 mile fundraising walk-a-thon down Concord's most historic street. Participants will witness arrowhead making, panning for gold, Revolutionary and Civil War recreations, Old Courthouse Theater live performances, World War II Veterans, a Junior Johnson race car and "live" appearances by historic characters.
Start: 04/25/2009 11:00 am
End: 04/25/2009 2:00 pm
The 3rd Annual Autism Awareness Fair is coming on April 25th.
The Awareness Fair will be held from 11am - 2pm at CMC-Northeast Medical Center in the Medical Arts Bldg. It is free and open to the public. We will once again host 2 speakers, Dr. Jean Corbier, MD who will discuss the Neurology of Autism and Dave Spicer, an autistic adult who will discuss his 61 year journey on the spectrum. Also present will be more then 20 vendors displaying services, therapies, etc. that are available in the local area. We hope you will come out and join us.
Download the flyer
  http://www.asnc-ccc.org/
Start: 04/25/2009 1:00 pm
End: 04/25/2009 5:00 pm
 Springtime values are in bloom at Trader Joes!   Our crew will be tempting your taste buds at our seasonal cook off event.   Get some great meal ideas, save a boatload of money, and vote for your favorite as you leave.   April 25th 1-5 p.m.   Trader Joes 1820 E Arbors Drive Charlotte 28262 704-688-9578
Start: 04/25/2009 1:00 pm
End: 04/25/2009 3:00 pm
Please note - End time above is a guess   N.C. Transportation Museum Hosts “Hoofing It By Mule Across North Carolina” April 25     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:  Mark Brown             Information & Communication Specialist             (704) 636-2889, ext 240   The Man And His Mules Tell The Story Of A Very Slow Journey Across The Tarheel State   SPENCER – The N.C. Transportation Museum, in association with the North Carolina Humanities Council, will host “Hoofing It By Mule Across North Carolina,” Saturday, April 25, featuring Bernie Harberts.  Though the museum features trains, airplanes and automobiles, this program will focus on a more traditional form of transportation.  Harberts will appear with Woody The Mule, the beast of burden that carried him across North Carolina, and Maggie The Pony, who joined the pair on their later trip across the nation. In these days of high speed interstate travel, back seat DVD players and directions at the touch of a GPS, Bernie Harberts decided to cross the Tarheel State on the back of a mule.  The unusual decision made to celebrate the state’s vanishing rural culture.  It also was a way for Harberts to reconnect with people after spending five years sailing around the world alone.  Harberts and Woody began their journey March 15, 2004 in Oriental, N.C.  After arriving on the North Carolina coast, the westerly trek began.   Despite an uncooperative mule and the elements, it was a successful journey.  Over the next 600 miles, Harberts met and learned about the state’s rural families.  He discovered that Pin Hook, N.C. was named for the way early residents fished.  He learned that Hell Town, N.C. has nothing to do with the devil.  He learned that flour burgers, where flour is substituted for meat, are nearing extinction.  Harberts collected pictures, recipes and other memorabilia, ending his Tarheel State travels in the Great Smoky Mountains. Then Harberts and Woody decided to extend their journey.  Thirteen months after departing Oriental, N.C., the pair reached San Diego and the Pacific Ocean.  Harberts’ book, “Too Proud To Ride A Cow” documents his 3500 mile journey, the people he met and the addition of Maggie the pony to his menagerie.  A children’s book, “Woody and Maggie…Walk Across America,” also tells the story.  A graduate of N.C. State University and a resident of Southern Pines, N.C., Harberts has embarked on several adventures.  Before crossing the country by mule, Harberts circumnavigating the globe in a 35 foot sail boat, a trip recounted in the DVD documentary “65 Days Alone At Sea.”  Most recently, Harberts traveled by wagon from Canada to Mexico, a story soon to be released in print and on DVD.  Harberts’ website, www.riverearth. com, describes him as a “good writer, a fair horseman and a lousy judge of distance.” Harberts, his mule Woody and his pony Maggie will tell their story and show photos of the journey across North Carolina at 1 p.m. in the Bob Julian Roundhouse Orientation Room at the N.C. Transportation Museum.  The program is free and open to the public. The N.C. Transportation Museum, located in historic Spencer Shops, the former Southern Railway repair facility, is part of the Division of State Historic Sites, Department of Cultural Resources.  The museum is located just five minutes off I-85 at Exit 79 in Spencer, N.C., and about an hour from Charlotte, Greensboro or Winston-Salem. Visit www.nctrans. org for more information.  The N.C. Department of Cultural Resources is celebrating the 2009 theme of “Treasure N.C. Culture.”  For information on the Department of Cultural Resources, call (919) 807-7385 or visit www.ncculture. com. # # # Division of State Historic Sites, N.C. Department of Cultural Resources www.ncculture. com

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