May 6, 2012 in Durham: A chance to experience the performing arts | Eastern North Carolina Now

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   The Beaufort County Community College Foundation is sponsoring a day trip to see the award winning play, "Wicked," at the Durham Performing Arts Center and the Alexander Calder Exhibit, "Form, Balance, Joy," at the Nasher Art Museum on Sunday, May 6. The trip will include brunch at Vin Rouge, orchestra seating for the show, a tour of the Calder Exhibit, and round trip van transportation. The cost per person will be $180. Van seating is limited to twelve. Please contact the Foundation office at (252) 940-6218 or via email at marcian@beaufortccc.edu.
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