
Year Round Events
First Friday Gallery Hop Join the Downtown Arts District for the
First Friday Gallery Hop from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Gallery and Studio opening
receptions, Art and Fine Craft, Music, Dance, Dinner, Drinks, Entertainment all
in a festive atmosphere of Downtown Winston-Salem. The Arts District is located
at the intersections of Sixth and Trade Streets with the festivities traveling from
Seventh Street
to Fifth Street.
First Friday Gallery Hop is every month of the year, with each event featuring
local artists and craftsmen. Sponsored by the Downtown Arts
District Association.
Winter
(January-March)
Millennium
Arts and Music Festival - The Annual Millennium
Arts and Music Festival is held at Millennium
Center in downtown Winston-Salem. The Festival features a host
of painters, sculptors, dancers, poets, musicians, and filmmakers for the arts
connoisseur. This event promises to be a celebration of the rich arts
environment of Winston-Salem.
Twin City Kiwanis Club's Pancake Jamboree! This
annual event held in February draws hundreds of people held at the Benton Convention
Center. What draws everyone is that it's the one
of the few times you might enjoy a down home meal, family-style, among friends
and coworkers. Something we don't do often in this fast pace world we live in
today. . Proceeds benefit the Twin City Kiwanis Clubs community projects for
the year.
Wake Forest
Irish Festival- Wake Forest University
celebrates everything Irish at the Irish Festival held in March. The festival,
which is organized by Wake Forest University Press, the premier publisher of Irish
poetry in North America, includes four days of
public events plus a St. Patrick’s Day Party specifically for the campus
community
Audubon Annual Birdwalk - Held at Historic Bethabara Park Join the Audubon
Society of Forsyth County for a 2nd Saturday Birdwalk
at Bethabara
Park.
Black History Month Celebration.
Held in February Winston-Salem
is a community with a rich African-American history. Many special events
mark Black History Month as a time to remember and celebrate the heritage of
African-Americans. For more info, contact 866.728.4200 or visit www.visitwinstonsalem.com.
Spring
(April-June)
Winston-Salem Warthogs - This
minor league baseball team kicks off their season every spring Ernie Shore
Field Season runs from April-August at Ernie Shore Field is located at 401 Deacon
Blvd.
RiverRun
International Film Festival – Held each April, this multi-day event features film
screenings, filmmaking workshops and panel discussions. Other activities
planned include a major Hollywood premiere and
gala, filmmakers' parties and a street festival.
Piedmont
Craftsmen Annual Lofty Ideas Tour - It's
hip, it's hot, it's happening again in downtown Winston-Salem. For those of us who have
an infinite curiosity about how other people live, here's a great opportunity
to take a peek at some of Winston-Salem's most interesting downtown
residences. With new and rehab construction sprouting up on many corners
of central Winston-Salem, young and established professional and 'empty
nesters' are flocking to the many urban living options now available in a wide
variety of price ranges and styles. From townhouses to condos to urban
loft environments, the range of styles, adaptive reuses and creative living
solutions present many exciting housing alternatives. The Lofty Ideas Tour has
become one of the most highly anticipated fundraising events for Piedmont
Craftsmen's Capital Campaign
Annual Junior League "Rummage Sale" Held at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Annex. For you newcomers to Winston-Salem how can I
explain this - Filene's Basement crashes into LJVM
Coliseum Complex. The Annual Rummage Sale by the
Junior League has one-of-a kind items. There is a
wide range of stuff from clothing to toys, plants and sporting goods in
60,000 square feet of space with 22 departments
Taste of the Town...Derby
Style Held at the Embassy
Suites at Twin City Quarter. Taste of the
Town...Derby Style is where everyone comes on Derby Day to taste the culinary
specialties of Winston-Salem’s best restaurants, watch the Kentucky Derby live
on giant screens, bid on great live auction packages and enjoy their friends.
Oh, and don’t forget to wear your best `Derby Hat` for the contest.
Hope du
Jour - In May more than 100
participating restaurants donate 10 percent of their sales from breakfast,
lunch and dinner to help fight hunger in Forsyth County.
The money is be used by Crisis Control
Ministry's food room to ensure that the hungry can be fed. Proceeds will be
used to purchase perishable foods such as milk, orange juice, bread, butter,
hamburger meat, and chicken--items not ordinarily donated through local food
drives. It is a wonderful event to help a good cause.
Birdfest
Art Auction - The BirdFest Auction is
quite an event with hor dourves,
music, and a live auction. Pieces are submitted for auction by local premier
artists who are nationally renowned for their work. This is the best event for Spring to see such beautiful works of art and perhaps end up
with one of your own. Get your bidding paddles ready. Birdfest
has generated funds that have financed Habitat houses for hardworking,
low-income families.
Salute! The North Carolina
Wine Celebration - The Downtown
Winston-Salem Partnership along with the North Carolina Grape Council, a part
of the North Carolina Department of Commerce, present - Salute! The North
Carolina Wine Celebration held on Fourth
Street between Poplar and Marshall. The festival
includes live music, wineries and vineyard from around the state right
on the doorsteps of the downtown restaurants.
Celtic Festival &
Highland Games Held at Historic Bethabra
Park. Highland Games with
champion athletes, Scottish country dancers, Scottish Clans and Pipe & Drum
music. Craft Vendors and ethnic food.
NCSA School of Filmmaking Student Screenings - One of
the best little secrets in town that happens once a year. The North Carolina School
of the Arts' School
of Filmmaking
presents its annual Student Screenings held every May. You might not be
aware that we have one of the best filmmaking schools in the country--right
here in our own backyard. The Film school, and staff
have been cranking out the next generation of feature film, video, television
and documentary directors, editors, cinematographers, production workers and
screenwriters.
Thursday Evening Music Return to Stratford Place - Looking
for an alternative to live music downtown, but still want to chill after work
and listen to some tunes? The merchants at Stratford Place
Shopping Center (where Nawab Indian Cuisine, and Blue
Ridge Ice Cream are located) are sponsoring music in their courtyard every Thursday
from June to August from 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Washington Park
Neighborhood House and Garden Tour - The Washington Park Neighborhood Association host their “House and
Garden Tour” in the spring. The tour of historic homes and
beautiful gardens. The Washington
Park area is nearly 100 years old and
was originally home to some of the city's first millionaires who built their
residences on the outskirts of a growing Winston-Salem.
The mix of mansions and bungalows is known for its expansive green spaces and
proximity to downtown, all well preserved by the neighborhood’s efforts to
maintain its history and community presence.
Utsava
- India Festival - The Indo US Cultural Association of Winston-Salem
host this India Festival The is a gateway to the
vibrant historic heritage of “India Experience India” (Culture, Food, Arts &
Craft, History, Language, Yoga, Music, Bollywood).
Activities include a downtown parade, an assortment of Indian cuisine and a
traditional crafts bazaar. Also, a scintillating display of
folk and classical dance and music and a thought-provoking display of diverse
artifacts, literature, and poetry. Also, there will be various
Interactive demonstrative workshops that include: yoga, musical instruments,
sari wearing, henna, face painting, arts & craft, etc. The Grand Finale –
the showing of a Bollywood
(India
film industry) movie.
Greek
Festival Held at the Greek
Orthodox Church (435 Keating Drive,
off of Country Club & Silas Crk Pkwy) in May.
Here's what's on tap for the weekend: plenty o' Greek dancing, informative
tours of the beautiful church, and shopping at the Agora (Market Place) where
you can purchase arts, crafts and other goodies.
Music in the Streets
Series - Held downtown May through September. Thursday night features Alive After Five with pop and rock. Friday is Fourth Street Jazz
& Blues, while Saturday night is Summer on Trade
with bluegrass, pop, rock, jazz, blues and folk music.
North Carolina Wine Festival
- This event is sponsored by
600/1200 WSJS & NewsTalk 1230 WMFR and is held at
Tanglewood in June. The event is more than just a
wine-tasting day, it became an exceptional Carolina summertime
event. This exciting event for the connoisseur highlights the growing wine
industry in Piedmont North Carolina, and the recognition of North Carolina by wine lovers across the
state and across the country. North
Carolina offers a diverse and complete selection of
wine varieties. It also offers the opportunity to meet the wine makers and
vineyard owners, as well as taste and compare offerings from most of the North
Carolina Wineries—all in the same day and in one Festival.
Shiner Bock Twin City RibFest - In order to have a successful outdoor event you must
have the follow ingredients: tasty food, great music and cold beer. A
host of “ribbers” come from around the country to be
named the Shiner Bock Twin City Ribfest champion and
the contest promises to get ugly. Ribs and sauce will be flying.
Triad Juneteen Festival- Juneteenth
is a celebration of the country’s longest-running observance of the abolition
of slavery. The Festival will include dance, music, a visual arts exhibition,
book fair, community displays, a youth “fun and learn” area, a roundtable
dialogue, and a marketplace and food vendors. A jazz concert will be held in
the evening.
Bark in Bethabara Park. Held in
April Historic Bethabara Park. Greet the spring with your
family dog and join your neighbors in the park for a parade, exhibits,
contests, special dog events, a silent auction and food.
Downtown Farmers'
Market. Held between
April-October Tuesday and Thursday in Downtown at Cherry and Sixth StreetsThe
market features the best in locally grown flowers and vegetables, along with
crafts and fresh baked goods. The Downtown Farmer’s Market sits at the
western end of the Downtown Arts District, so don’t forget to visit the
district’s galleries, shops and studios while in the neighborhood. Free
Bowman Gray Stadium Racing Season. Held from April - August at Bowman Gray Stadium, 1250 North Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
. Bowman Gray Racing is a weekly event held on
the flat, quarter-mile oval at Bowman Gray Stadium. It was home to some
of the earliest heroes in NASCAR. From 1958 to 1971, this asphalt track hosted
28 events in NASCAR's premier series. Dodge Weekly Series, a NASCAR-sanctioned
event, remains the
featured division. Other running divisions are the sportsman, street stock and
stadium stock. For more information, call 336.727.2748
Winston-Salem Crafts Guild
Spring Show. Held in April at South Fork
Recreation Center,
4403 Country Club Road,
Winston-Salem. This
annual juried show features arts and crafts that have been handmade by members
of the guild. For more information, call 336.784.0374. 9
a.m.-7 p.m. Friday; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday. Free
Spring
Folly at Körners Folly.
Held in May at Körner's Folly, 413 South
Main Street, Kernersville.
Come to downtown Kernersville and enjoy live music on two stages, carnival
rides, games and activities for kids, arts & crafts, displays &
commercial booths, an antique car show and great food. For more
information, call 336.996.7922 Free
Summer
(July-September)
Magnolia Baroque Festival -
This event has been touted as one of the best and significant early music
festivals in the Southeast. Baroque is played on early original period
instruments which the masterpieces are come to life as they were originally
performed centuries ago. The Magnolia Baroque Festival is sponsored by The
Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts.
Heavy Rebel Weekender -
It wouldn't be a Fourth of July weekend without the wicked return of Heavy
Rebel Weekender to the Arts District. Held in July groups playing everything
including rock 'n' roll, punk, rockabilly, country, swing is the most interesting
downtown events held each year. The festival theme highlights the 1950's era,
in which James Dean made being rebelliousness tragically hip, and spawned an
entire trend in pop culture. One rap for the weekend are
vendors, vintage clothing, artists selling original creations, and sculptures
from old car parts. One of the main attractions is the Saturday car show on Trade Street, which
features custom, restored and classic vehicles, the popular Mud Wrestling
Contest, a Beer Guzzlin in 60 Seconds Contest and a
Banana Puddin Eating Contest. Scary! The event
is held at Millennium
Center is located 101
West Fifth Street.
July Fourth Celebration.Held at Old Salem Witness the re-creation of North Carolina’s first
Independence Day celebration, as observed in 1783, with the reading of the
Declaration of Independence. Other activities from later years will be
represented with Salem Militia forms on Salem Square and a concert by the North
Carolina National Guard 440th Army Band on the Tavern Meadow. For more
information, call 888.653.7253, 336.721.7300
Old-Fashioned Independence Day Celebration. Held at Historic Bethabara Park
Treat your family to an old-fashioned Fourth of July, including the concert
band, hay rides, ice cream, puppet show, craft demonstrations, strolling
musicians, Colonial Heritage Dancers, animals, mounted colonial militia, an
early baseball game and a children’s parade around the palisade fort.
For more information, call 336.924. Free
Independence Day Fireworks Celebration. Held at Tanglewood
Park in Clemmons.
Bring family and friends to enjoy the annual fireworks display. Gates open for
picnicking at 7 p.m. and the fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. For more information,
call 336.778.6300
The Lawn Party. Held in August at Tanglewood
Park in Clemmons.
Come celebrate small-town style at an event that grew so large, it had to move
to a local park. Features include the lawn party stage, fireworks finale, a
children’s area, the dance stage, food, mini wine festival, and art and craft
exhibits. For more information, call 336.778.6300. 12-11 p.m. Free
National Black Theatre Festival - Held in August (in odd numbered
years), participants can view more than 90 performances by the best black
theatre companies in the world during this biennial event. It is an American
Bus Association Top 100 Event.
Rock the Block -
This event is held each September that has turned into a celebration of the rebirth
of downtown and the wrap up party of the summer in Winston-Salem: Entertainment
includes rock 'n' roll, swing, beach, country, bluegrass and hip-hop/dance club
on four stages along Fourth Street from Poplar to Liberty. Rock the Block
is, supported by the City of Winston-Salem
and Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership.
Fiesta! Hispanic Street Festival - The Hispanic League
of the Piedmont Triad present its annual multi-cultural street scene-Fiesta.
The event is held in September. Entertainment includes diverse Latin music
styles, great food and arts and crafts.
Winston-Salem Air Show. Held in September at Smith
Reynolds Airport,
3800 North Liberty Street.
Marvel at the aerial acts, military fly-bys and demonstrations at this
Southeastern Tourism Society Top 20 Event. Study the aircraft displays and
military equipment from local National Guard Reserve units. Enjoy helicopter
rides, hot air balloon rides and family fun activities. For more information,
call 336.767.6361. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Winston-Salem Crafts Guild Fall Show. Held in September at Old
Salem Square, 601 South Main Street, Winston-Salem.
This annual juried show features arts and crafts that have been handmade by
members of the guild. Rain date September 24. For more
information, call 336.784.0374. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free
Apple Festival. Held in September at Historic Bethabara
Park. Come
celebrate apples, cider, pies, food, old-fashioned music, vendors, the
traditional band wagon parade, the apple garden with “Bethabara’s
Best” cider and down home entertainment, local orchards selling apples, wagon
rides, children’s games and colonial reenactors. For
more information, call 336.924.8191
Concours dé Graylyn.
Held in September at Graylyn Conference CenterA full weekend of activities
includes a Wine Event, Art Exhibition, Public Auction of Pre-War and Post-War
Autos, Vintage Aircraft Display, and Five Exotic Car Rallies culminating in
Collector Car Display of 300 classic and exotic automobiles in addition to the Concours display.
North Carolina Chili Championship & Rubber
Duck Regatta. Held
in September at Tanglewood Park in Clemmons. Each
year nearly 100 cooking teams blend their secret recipes for the largest chili
event and competition in the state at this Southeastern Tourism Society Top 20
Event. Don't miss the Rubber Duck Regatta where thousands of rubber ducks race
down the Yadkin River for valuable prizes. For more
information, call 336.723.4386
Fall/Winter
(October-December)
Fiesta! Hispanic Street Festival
- The Hispanic League of the Piedmont Triad
present its annual multi-cultural street scene-Fiesta. The event is held in
September. Entertainment includes diverse Latin music styles, great food and
arts and crafts.
Triad
German Club's Oktoberfest - Looking to share in the biggest fall
festival in Europe? The Triad German Club host
their annual Oktoberfest each October What’s in store for the day is a lot of
good German style foods from bratwursts, potato salads, desserts and of course
– Beer. From the Triad German Club to everyone- “Ein Prosit der Gemuetlichkeit!”
a German drinking song that translates to – “a toast to the comfortable
ambiance and friendliness” – I’ll tip my stein to that. Enjoy!
Annual “Furr” Ball
- The Forsyth Humane Society host
this event at Graylyn
Conference Center.
Who would have thought this unique event which is a wonderful combination of
animal lovers, delicious food, music, drink, dancing and the excitement of a
silent and live auction; has turned into a big fundraiser for the Forsyth
Humane Society. Since its inception, the event
has raised. The festivities include live entertainment, an elegantly catered
buffet dinner, silent and live auction, cocktails and late-night dancing.
SECCA Santa. Held in October at the Southeastern Center
for Contemporary Art (SECCA) Shop your favorite boutiques and see the new stores
that make up this shopping extravaganza. >From gourmet foods to
jewelry and toys to garden gifts, you will find something for everyone on your
shopping list—and maybe a little something for yourself. For more
information, call 336.725.1904
Annual
Piedmont Crafts Fair - Scheduled the third weekend of November, the fair,
celebrating more than 40 years, features the Southeast's most accomplished
craftsmen. Come to the fair and meet the artists
Christmas Open House. Held in November at Old Salem. See what’s new for Christmas at the Old Salem
Marketplace in the Old
Salem Visitor
Center and sample the
goodies! For more information, call 888.653.7253 or 336.721.7300,
Winston-Salem Crafts Guild Annual Holiday Show. Held in November at South Fork
Park Complex, 4403 Country Club Road, Winston-Salem. Come
see crafts for the season that will put you in the holiday spirit. For
more information, call 336.279.8542. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. Free
Antiques Extravaganza. Held in November at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial
(LJVM) Coliseum ComplexThis
annual showcase highlights antique and collectible items. For more
information, call 336.725.5635
Festival of Trees. Held in November Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial
(LJVM) Coliseum Complex, 2825
University Parkway, Winston-Salem. Annual Christmas
tree festival features more than 60 holiday trees decorated with various
themes, as well as a breakfast with Santa, a gingerbread village, holiday
entertainment and specialty shopping. For more information, call
336.716.7985. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday; 12-5 p.m. Sunday.
$
A Victorian
Christmas to Remember. Held in November-January Körner's
Folly, 413
South Main Street, Kernersville.
The 22 rooms of Körner's Folly will be lavishly
decorated for the holiday season. In its 150th year, this historic
home revels in Victorian grace and splendor as every twist and turn offers an
enchanting delight of pearls, lace, color and lights. For more
information, call 336.996.7922 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Thursday-Saturday; 1-8 p.m. Sunday. $
Christmas by Lamplight. Horne Creek Living
Historical Farm, 320 Hauser Road,
Pinnacle. Experience the warmth of a rural Christmas at the turn of
the 20th century. Music and food of the era will be
featured. For more information, call 336.325.2298 4-8
p.m. $
SciWorks’ Holiday Open House. SciWorks, 200 West Hanes Mill Road, Winston-Salem. Bring
your family and friends for this “warm and toasty” evening filled with
performances of holiday music, craft activities, hands-on exhibits and
refreshments. For more information, call 336.767.6730 4-8 p.m. Free
Winston-Salem Symphony Holiday Concert. Lawrence
Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (LJVM), 2825 University Parkway, Winston-Salem.
Celebrate the holidays with the Winston-Salem Symphony and special
guests. For more information, call 336.725.5635 or visit. 7:30
p.m. Free
Candle Tea. Single
Brothers’ House, Old Salem,
600 South Main Street,
Winston-Salem.
Experience 18th century Moravian Christmas
customs in a National Historic Landmark. For more information,
call 336.722.6171 2-8:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday;
11:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Saturday. $
Candlelight Festivities. Old Salem, 900 Old Salem Road, Winston-Salem.
Purchase your admission ticket at the Old Salem Visitor Center
and then go over to J. Blum Printer & Merchant to begin the guided
tour. Reservations required. For more information, call
888.653.7253 or 336.721.7300. 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 7:30
pm. $
Four Christmases for Children. Historic Bethabara Park,
2147 Bethabara
Road, Winston-Salem.
Create childhood memories during a Celtic Christmas with a children’s
lantern parade, traditional colonial children’s candlelight Lovefeast
in the 1788 Gemeinhaus (church), old-fashioned tavern
Christmas music and games in the 1803 Brewer’s House, and a Jolly Squire’s
Christmas country dance. For more information, call 336.924.8191 5:30-8
p.m. Free
Deck
the Halls Arts & Crafts Sale.
Sawtooth Center for Visual Art, 226 North Marshall Street, Winston-Salem.
The sale features handcrafted artwork by Sawtooth artists, faculty and students in various
media. For more information, call 336.723.7395 9
a.m.–6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday;
9 a.m.–2 p.m. Sunday. Free
Christmas Lovefeast
at Wake Forest University. Wait Chapel, Wake Forest
University, 1834 Wake Forest Road, Winston-Salem. Although Wake Forest
University is not affliated with the Moravian church, the largest Moravian Lovefeast in the country takes place at the university
every year. Each person receives a beeswax candle to be lit at the
end of the traditional service following singing of carols. Students and
faculty serve traditional coffee and Moravian buns. This custom
originated in Europe and was brought by the Moravians to North Carolina in 1753. For more
information, call 336.758.5210 8 p.m. Free
Christmas
Eve Candlelight Lovefeast Service. Home Moravian Church, 529 South Church Street, Winston-Salem. Share
in this 18th century Moravian Christmas tradition featuring
handmade, lit, beeswax candles and Christmas
hymns in the heart of Old Salem. For more information, call 336.722.6171 11:00 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:45 p.m. Free
Festival of
Lights at Tanglewood Park - From mid-November through early
January, Tanglewood is annually transformed into a
Festival of Lights. It is the most magnificent drive-through holiday light show
in the Southeast with more than one million lights. The festival features 200
brilliant displays, 70 of which are animated.
Winston-Salem
Jaycees’ Annual Holiday Parade
- Floats, marching bands, a host local celebrities and other notable characters riding
in convertibles cars waving at the crowd (some will need to behave themselves).
The parade ends up on Liberty
Street at Corpening Plaza
The Downtown Tree Lighting Celebration - Held at Corpening
Plaza includes singing,
dancing, costumed mascots, tasty treats, live music and a special visit from
Santa Claus! This event is sponsored by the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership.
Twin
City Santa "Miracle on Fifth Street"
Held in December at the Millennium
Center at 101 West Fifth Street.
The goal of Twin City Santa is to collect new toys that will be distributed
through the Salvation Army Annual Toy Drive to children in the Winston-Salem community. The event has
created a new type of energy and enthusiasm within the young professional
community.
Reynolda Road Holiday Estate Tour- This tour of the historic estates along Reynolda Road
includes Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Southeastern Center
for Contemporary Art and Graylyn Conference Center of
Wake Forest University celebrate the holidays
with an open house. Homes featured are: R.J. and Katharine Reynolds' 1917
64-room "cottage," James G. Hanes' 1929 English hunting lodge and
Bowman Gray's 1920 French Normandy estate.
West
Salem Christmas Cottage Tour
- Christmas Cottages of Historic
West Salem” is the theme for the holiday tour of homes presented by the West
Salem Neighborhood Association. Featured on the tour are 10 unique mid 19th to
early 20th century homes, ranging from Queen Anne cottages to Craftsmen
bungalows. Christmas music will resound as the distinctive 1895 Gothic Revival
Christ Moravian
Church opens its doors
for the tour.
The Nutcracker - Held at the Stevens Center Tchaikovsky’s fairy-tale ballet comes to life as North Carolina School of the Arts students perform this
holiday favorite. This adaptation of “The Nutcracker” features glittering
costumes and fabulous set designs by the School of Design
and Production. The ballet’s choreography is based on the original 19th
century choreography of Lev Ivanov.
West
End Holiday Homes Tour. Held in the
Historic West End District. For those of you interested in
getting into the holiday mood and check out a little history of Winston-Salem, the West
End Association is having its Holiday Home Tour. This historic neighborhood,
designed in l890, was originally built as a resort and residential community.
Its curvy streets and terraced lawns blend beautifully with its Queen Anne,
colonial revival, craftsmen and Victorian-style houses. Many of you have ridden
by them and were probably curious as to what's inside. Well, here's your
chance. The West End Homeowners Association sponsors this tour every two years.
Old Salem Christmas Home Tours - Held at Old Salem. Take a holiday tour of the private homes in Old Salem.
Black Nativity - This
soulful, gospel, Christmas musical, originally scripted by Langston Hughes,
performed by the North Carolina Black Repertory Company. It is produced by
Larry Leon Hamlin, and directed and choreographed by Mabel Robinson
An 18th Century Salem Christmas
Candlelight Tour - An evening candlelight
tour of the Miksch House and Tavern where you will
experience the traditions of 18th century Moravian Christmases in Salem.
Participate in singing, holiday activities, and leave with a taste of the
season.
Frank Spencer National Holiday
Classic Held at Lawrence Joel Veterans
Memorial Coliseum. The Frank Spencer National Holiday Classic has evolved into
a national basketball tournament including prominent high school teams and
players from across the United
States of America. The format has been
expanded to include 16 teams competing in national and regional brackets.
Kwanzaa Celebration - A
unique African-American celebration focusing on the seven principles of
Kwanzaa--traditional African values of unity, self-determination, collective
work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and
faith. The first evening of this city-wide event is sponsored by the
Winston-Salem Urban League. Entertainment, refreshments and ethnic crafts
New
Year's Eve Carolina Beach Blast. Held at Twin
City Quarter. Entertainment featuring Chairman of the Board. National
recording Artists-Performing All-Time Favorite Classics including Beach Music
and Rhythm & Blues!
Watching for
the New Year. Old Salem, 900 Old Salem Road, Winston-Salem. Moravian
traditions of remembering the old year and ushering in the new one. An Old Salem admission
ticket required. For more information, call 888.653.7253 or 336.721.7300 9:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. $
Watch
Night Lovefeast Service.
Home Moravian Church, 529 South Church Street, Winston-Salem. This
service gives thanks for blessings during the previous year and asks for protection
for the coming year. At the stroke of midnight, the band begins to play a hymn
to announce the new year. For more information, call 336.722.6171 11 p.m. Free