

Wingate University Chorus Spring Tour Concert, 6 p.m.

21Īstralis Chamber Ensemble Valentines Concert, 6:30 p.m. 15īen Rosenblum Piano Jazz Trio concert, 6:30 p.m. Noel Freidline Jazz presents “Carpenter, King and Simon: the Music of Karen Carpenter, Carol King and Carly Simon,” 6:30 p.m.

North Carolina Baroque Orchestra Chamber Players Christmas Concert, 3 p.m. 20Ĭhristmas Jazz with Noel Freidline and Maria Howell, 6 p.m. LazyBirds Band American Roots Music, 6:30 p.m. 20 at the American Legion/fairgrounds, 823 Kershaw Camden Highway, Lancaster. Crafters who wish to participate should apply at Fundraiser concert: American Legion Post 31 will hold a fundraiser concert noon-6 p.m.
#Lomax church of christ free#
There will be vendors and food trucks, free admission and parking. 20 at Laurel Haven Estate, 3341 Taxahaw Road, Lancaster. Enter on Yancy Catoe Road off Pageland Highway and follow the traffic pattern in front of the house down to the lower driveway. 19-20 at Homeplace Bed and Breakfast, 7096 Pageland Highway, Lancaster. For details, contact Susie Baker at sc.net or 80.īethlehem Market Place: Live drive-thru Nativity, 6:30-8 p.m. Each week there will be a new challenge that focuses on a different STEM aspect. Weekly hands-on program for third- through seventh-graders. 18, at the Lancaster County Library, 313 S. To attend virtually, contact Susan Dolphin at 80. For details, contact Susie Baker at or 80. Each storytime for children ages 2-5 includes a couple of stories, time to get the wiggles out and an optional craft. Wednesdays at the Lancaster County Library, 313 S.
#Lomax church of christ registration#
To attend events virtually, register at the Zoom registration links available on the center’s website, lancaster/nas, and social media platforms. To attend events in person, email mailbox.sc.edu or call 80 to reserve a spot. Chef Dave Smoke-McCluskey (Mohawk), culinary educator and owner of Corn Mafia Small Batch Hominy, discusses the science of nixtamalization and its impact on the agricultural Indigenous diet in “Indigenous Science and the Three Sisters Diet.” Osborn (Catawba) discusses his time as the center’s summer contemporary-artist-in-residence, as well as his completed art installation in the Five Points Gallery. Learn more about the contributions of Indigenous inventors and innovators to the field of STEAM in this special exhibit reception, “Scientific Discoveries: Indigenous Inventions Through Time.”Īrtist Talk with Alex Osborn: 6 p.m. Sponsored in part by OceanaGold/Haile Operation. Theme is “Indigenous Contributions in STEAM,” celebrating indigenous contributions to the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts and math. 15-19 at the USC Lancaster Native American Studies Center, 119 S.
