Arts of the Pamlico's Weekly Update - August 8th , 2017 | Eastern North Carolina Now

Summer is here and there are many great events coming to AOP over the next few months

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    Summer is here and there are many great events coming to AOP over the next few months. You can always check out what is going on at our great new website. Here are some events going on right now!

    Coming to the big screen at the Turnage Theatre, "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Arc" 08/11/17 @ 7:30 pm

    Join us as we screen, "Raiders of the Lost Ark". $5 at the door! Concessions will be for sale as well, including beer & wine! Come dressed as a character from the movie for a chance at a great prize! Live Jazz & Blues music begins at 6:30 pm! Music is free before the movie!

    AOP's Broadway on the Big Screen presents "Old Hats" - 08/13/17 3 pm

    Bill Irwin and David Shiner's funny, heartwarming, comic adventure, called "one of the funniest shows of the past few years" by the New York Post, this production reunites the pair, using music, technology, and movement, Irwin and Shiner combine their inimitable magic and slapstick to create an unforgettable theatrical outing that's fun for the whole family. The show is offered for free to our patrons, with a suggested donation of $5. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase before the event.

    Summer Camp Opportunities!

    As Summer approaches, many of you already know of the camps AOP is offering to kids throughout the summer. We also need volunteers to help with the various camps and a program we are calling Art Nibbles. This program will allow campers to have both breakfast and lunch for camps, as well as make food available to under served children in our area. Along with the food we will be offering a fun daily art project to the kids as well. We need some dedicated volunteers to help make this happen. If you are interested in helping with Art Nibbles, please contact Crystal at c.holmanaop@gmail.com and let your availability be known. Summer camps are also a great way to offer scholarships to children who may not have the means to pay for the camps and want to attend. If you are interested in sponsoring a child for camp please let us know.

    Not a member? Hurry and join...

    AOP's membership drive is nearing its end. If you have not joined, please take time to consider joining. Along with being kept up to date on events, discounts are made available at certain membership levels, early ticket buying privileges to some events and many other advantages are among several of the advantages membership with AOP will provide. Sign up or renew your membership today, we welcome everyone to become a member of and enjoy being part of AOP.

    Don't miss these Open Venues and Upcoming Events:

  • Pamlico Writers Group: 2nd and 4th Tuesday Evening 6 p
  • Rock the Pamlico Jam 1st and 3rd Tuesday Evening 6:30 p
  • BCTMA Thursday evening 6:30 p and Saturday Morning Jams 10 a

  • Contact: Arts of the Pamlico
  •     252-946-2504

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