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2013 Meet in the Street: Saturday, May 4

Wake Forest’s 2013 Meet in the Street will take place this year on Saturday, May 4. Meet in the Street is a celebration of arts and artisans, and an opportunity to get out with friends and family, and to make … Continue reading

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Share your Wake Forest Garden 3013 Free Garden Tour – May 11 & 12, 2013

Share Your Wake Forest Garden’s mission is to bring the community together in mutual support of the many esthetic, health, and environmental benefits of gardening to individuals and the community. Saturday and Sunday (Mother’s Day) May 11 & 12, 2013 … Continue reading

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2012 Wake Forest Tour of Artists

Love art? Fascinated by the creative process? Know what you like when you see it? Take it a step further this weekend. Come downtown not only to see powerful paintings and jazzy jewelry, but come to see wet paint and … Continue reading

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Children’s Art at the Wake Forest Farmer’s Market

Bring the kids out for another morning of crafts at the Wake Forest Farmer’s Market, this Saturday morning, July 6. Erin Day of the Wake Forest ARTS board will be showing children how to make Pennsylvania Dutch art out of … Continue reading

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Subscribe to the Wake Weekly and support the arts!

Here’s another way to support Wake Forest ARTS: simply mention us when you subscribe to, or renew your subscription to, our local newspaper, The Wake Weekly. You can follow all the local arts-related developments in the paper, while supporting our … Continue reading

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Connect with Wake Forest history and support Wake Forest ARTS!

The book Connections… 100 Years of Wake Forest History, published to coincide with Wake Forest’s recent centennial, is filled with the pictures and stories of our town’s history. The book is available for purchase now for $20, and if you … Continue reading

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Help get a cover on Wake Forest’s E. Carroll Joyner Park Amphitheater

Do you enjoy the Six Sundays in Spring concerts and/or hope to see more performances? Show your support for a covered stage at E. Carroll Joyner Park by following this link and signing our petition. Every signature helps short term … Continue reading

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Local Author Reading at Storyteller’s: Steve Gilbert

Friday June 8, 2012, 7:00 pm, Steve Gilbert will be reading from his novel, A Lovely, Indecent Departure, a dramatic story of a young, immigrant mother, who, having lost her son in a bitter child custody dispute with his American … Continue reading

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Artist Market at Six Sundays concerts

Wake Forest ARTS is seeking to contribute to the vitality of the Wake Forest community by presenting our own local Artist Market at the Six Sundays in spring concert series. The Artist Market will be held in conjunction with the … Continue reading

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Arts Education Study Released

This message from artsusa.org: On April 2, the U.S. Department of Education released a study entitled Arts Education in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools 1999-2000 and 2009-10. This study was previously published in 2002, prior to implementation of the No … Continue reading

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