Monday, January 16, 2017

Winston Salem NC ~ Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids

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Post Date: Monday, January 16, 2017
Published By: Winston Salem Buzz

Featured Event for Monday, Jan 16th

In today's featured event blog post for the 16th of January, we're bringing attention to the event from RiverRun International Film Festival on Monday, Jan 16th, Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids. The details are below along with more Events in Winston Salem. There's plenty of Things To Do Near Winston Salem! More than 125 things to do near Winston Salem in the next 30 days from now until Feb 15th.

Now here's todays Featured Event, Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids.

Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids

Tuesday, January 31st, 2017

RiverRun International Film Festival

THE BAD KIDS Directed by Lou Pepe & Keith Fulton 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, January 31, 2017 Huber Theatre Salem College Student Center 601 S. Church St. Winston-Salem, NC FREE and open to the public Panel discussion to follow with special guests About the Film: Located in an impoverished Mojave Desert community, Black Rock Continuation High School is an alternative school for students at risk of dropping out. Every student here has fallen so far behind in credits that they have no hope of earning a diploma at a traditional high school. Black Rock is their last chance. Extraordinary educators believe that empathy and life skills, more than academics, give these underserved students command of their own futures. This coming-of-age story watches education combat the crippling effects of poverty in the lives of these so-called "bad kids." RiverRun Indie Lens Pop Up screenings are part of RiverRun's Films With Class educational outreach program made possible by Wells Fargo.

The dates and information of this event can change without our knowledge. Be sure to contact the event organizer before making your plans.


Other Events in Winston Salem

If you are busy on the 31st, or if today's featured event, Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids, is not for you, then take a look at these. Here's 7 more Things To Do Near Winston Salem you might want to check out.

Youth Ski Retreat!

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina / Winston-Salem
Friday, January 20th, 2017

Schedule: Friday - Arrive and check-in at your assigned hotel optional (highly suggested) - go pick up rentals Saturday - Continental breakfast at your hotel Ski! (slopes open at 8:00 am) Lunch on the slopes... Continued.

Shay Youngblood's "talking Bones"

Stained Glass Playhouse / Winston-Salem
Friday, February 3rd, 2017

Stained Glass Playhouse presents Talking Bones In Honor of Black History Month A Hansberry Award Winner! Written by Shay Youngblood Directed by Alvin Tyndall Fridays and Saturdays, February 3, 4, 10, 11, 17 and 18... Continued.

Prayer Workshop With Dr. James Banks

Restoration Community Church / Winston-Salem
Saturday, February 4th, 2017

To kick off our January emphasis on prayer, author and pastor Dr. James Banks will be with us this Saturday to lead an evening workshop. He will give two talks - What Difference Does Prayer... Continued.

Artists Unite! For Peace And Diversity

Sawtooth School for Visual Art / Winston-Salem
Friday, January 20th, 2017

An evening of dance, drama, music, comedy, visual art, spoken word and film. A benefit for emerging artists in our community. A time to bind together as a community.... Continued.

Performance Art: I AM With Artist Stacey Kirby At Secca

Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) / Winston-Salem
Saturday, February 4th, 2017

I AM is an interactive performance by North Carolina-artist Stacey L. Kirby that continues the conversation about civil rights and the validity of communities, families, and individuals throughout the United States. Kirby will transform the... Continued.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Winston-Salem State University / Winston-Salem
Monday, January 16th, 2017

Winston-Salem State University and Wake Forest University collaborate to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the 17th annual keynote event, featuring actor, comedian and political commentator D.L. Hughley. The event is... Continued.

Wine Class "old World Vs New World"

Wine Merchants & Vin205 Wine Bar / Winston-Salem
Monday, January 23rd, 2017

Are you curious about wine? Come and join us for two hours of tasting and education. $15 includes the tasting. SIGN UP IS NOW OPEN: http: www.vin205.com signup ... Continued.


Details about these seven events, Performance Art: I AM With Artist Stacey Kirby At Secca from Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Youth Ski Retreat! from Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina, Prayer Workshop With Dr. James Banks from Restoration Community Church, and the other Things To Do Near Winston Salem can be found on our website. And don't forget today's Featured Event, Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids on Tuesday, January 31st, 2017. Events mentioned in today's blog post will be old news after Feb 15th, so make your plans today for Winston Salem NC Things To Do. Did you miss our last featured event blog post? It was Premier Jewelry Party. More info about the previous Events in Winston Salem is below, scroll down.


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Lots of Events in Winston Salem! More than 125 things to do near Winston Salem in the next 30 days from today through Feb 15th. In today's post we highlight the Featured Event Riverrun Free Screening: The BAD Kids and also 10 upcoming events to check out if you're looking for Events in Winston Salem.

The dates and information of this event can change without our knowledge. Be sure to contact the event organizer before making your plans.

That's all for today's Events in Winston Salem blog post for Monday, Jan 16th. The featured venues mentioned in today's post: Winston-Salem State University, Sawtooth School for Visual Art, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina, Wine Merchants & Vin205 Wine Bar, The Piedmont Club, Delyla Design, Baggerz Saloon, Stained Glass Playhouse, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Restoration Community Church. Things To Do Near Winston Salem from Monday, Jan 16th to Feb 15th.

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