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The Freddie Green Trio will serve up
jazz and blues at the South White Street
Gazebo from 6:30 to 9 p.m., the Jubilee
Dance School students will perform from
6 to 6:30 p.m. in the parking lot, local
artists will set up their easels along
South White Street, and you can hear and
watch it all from a horse-drawn
carriage. And its all free.
Friday night’s Art After
Hours will offer a collage of events and
experiences, including art shows at two
local studios.
Linda Burrell, owner of The Sunflower
Studio and Gallery on East Jones Avenue,
will host a show by her young students
this week. The students range from 6 to
19 in age. There will also be
refreshments and music by Mister Felix,
the group composed of Mary Catherine
Johnson and Robert Woessner.
At The Cotton Company South
White Street, Carol Trotman will be
showing her watercolor and acrylic
paintings, and there will be a wine
tasting. Trotman, who lives on the Outer
Banks, paints landscapes, seascapes,
animals and people.
The Downtown Revitalization
Corporation has been providing a very
popular feature of the monthly event, a
horse, carriage and driver for free
rides up and down South White Street.
Red and white balloons will
indicate the shops and studios
participating in the festive Friday
night event. Come early; parking along
the street has become competitive, but
there is parking in the town lot behind
Domino’s between Jones and Wait. |