Arts of the Pamlico Weekly Update December 27, 2016 | Eastern North Carolina Now

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2016 Ending with Laughs -- Comedy Improv


    $5 at the door. December 30 at 8 PM

Happy Birthday Elvis!


    $5 at the door, Friday, January 6 - 7:30 PM Movie, Jailhouse Rock. Beverages & Popcorn for Sale

Guitarfest February 25


    The free annual BCTMA GuitarFest kicks off with photo exhibit in the Art Cafe on January 7, 2017 at 2 PM followed by the first band at 2:30 PM. Nine acts will perform music from jazz, blues, rock, top 40, country throughout the day into the evening. Come and go when you like. All guitar players will jam at the end until 10 PM in the Gallery. BCTMA's 5th Annual Guitarfest - Scheduled for 1/7/17 has been rescheduled to February 25 due to anticipated bad weather.

January 13 Spooky Classic


    $5 at the door, Friday, January 13 - 7:30 PM Movie, The Shining Beverages & Popcorn for Sale

Children & Youth Playwriting Festival on Jan 21


    A celebration of the creative works of children and youth. Fee is $10. Up to 30 children and youth grades 1 - 12 are invited to submit original works. The original works may be a scene or full length one-act play on the same day. Email works no later than January 13 at 5 PM to dylan.ritch@artsofthepamlico.org.

Beatles Tribute Band


    On January 21 from 6 - 11 PM, enjoy a night of music to support Greenville NIssan, ViaMark Advertising & Smart Management raising funds to benefit concert Mason, a young boy in our community who is battling a rare cancer supported and organized by family friends. Benefit starts at 6 PM with opening bands, intermission with finger foods provided by the sponsoring group and closing with band Liverpool -- Carolina's Beatles Experience $20+tax tickets at the AOP box office or online at http://www.artsofthepamlico.org/all-events/music.

Studio 54 Gala is January 28!


    Here it comes - January 28 is the annual winter gala fundraiser for AOP! Don't miss it - a disco theme, a new dance floor, great food and more. Just 200 tickets will be sold! Contact AOP or an AOP Board or Gala Committee Member for tickets - $50/person is your tax deductible donation and ticket to a night of fun!

Submissions Portal Open for AOP Spring & Fall Film Festivals


    AOP's Marquee on Main Film Festival open for submission now til March 30

    AOP's Glass Tulip Film Festival submission now til February 15

Wait! There's More!


    Check out the 2017 calendar for events coming to AOP!

    Click here to access the calendar.

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