Rescheduled because of a snowstorm last month, the North Carolina Music Network’s Scholarship Showcase 1000 finals will take place next weekend at Edgecombe Community College’s McIntyre Auditorium.
Six finalists selected from the September trials will compete before a panel of six judges. A $1,000 cash scholarship will be presented to the winning artist.
The showcase is 7 p.m. March 20. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased at the door, or by contacting NCMN through httop://www.ncmusicnetwork.org.
Chosen out of 15 competitors the six finalists are Kaitlyn Flythe of Tarboro; Erin Strickland, Rocky Mount; Jamie Bryant, Williamston; Liz Holt, New Bern; Captured Hearts Trio of Emily, Jessica and Amanda King of Rich Square; and Kelly Marie Frizzelle, Ayden.
Added entertainment for the evening will be provided by the NCMN Support Team of Ricky Hale and William Whitehurst, both of Tarboro; Jessica Charbonneau, Saratoga; Tracy Farmer, Rocky Mount; Heather Johnson, Greenville and Amanda Rose, Washington.
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Scholarship Showcase finals next Saturday night
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Tar River Children’s Choir celebrates 20 years tonight
Who would believe a children's choir from our Rocky Mount area would give concerts in such places as the Washington DC’s National Cathedral, NYC's Riverside Church, Phildelphia's Church of the Holy Trinity, Charleston's Piccolo Spoleto Festival, and Williamburg's Bruton Parish and that they would sing with symphony orchestras and symphonic band?
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Tarboro native ‘Cooter’ in Selma tonight
Tarboro native Ben Jones, better known as either “Cooter” from the television series “Dukes of Hazard” or as a former two-term representative in Congress from Georgia’s 4th District, will join Nathan Stanley and The Clinch Mountain Boys tonight at 7 at the Rudy Theatre in Selma.
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NC Boys Choir coming to Tarboro May 11
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Former Tarboro resident to be featured at Greenville gallery
Chip Hemingway grew up in Tarboro.
It is, he says, the place where his father, Dr. George C. Hemingway, shared his love of the outdoors with him and where so many of his values were established.
“It was a great place to grow up,” he said, noting that his father and mother, Lynn, have only been gone for about two months after relocating to Wilmington. -
‘Our Town’ opens in McIntyre tonight
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ECC drama class sets shows tonight, Saturday
Edgecombe Community College’s (ECC) drama classes will perform two plays geared to engage, entice and entertain the entire community tonight and Saturday morning.
In honor of one of the most famous Elizabethan playwrights, William Shakespeare, the ECC Acting II class will perform in “An Evening with the Bard: Scenes from Four Great Plays.” -
Beach music, BBQ and more at ECC Saturday
With The Embers, The Holiday Band and the Chairmen of the Board providing the music, a full slate of activities is on-tap at the fourth annual Beach Music and BBQ Festival on April 21 at Edgecombe Community College’s Tarboro campus.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the gate for the festivities, sponsored by the Edgecombe Community College Foundation. -
Spring Garden Symposium less than a month away
The annual Blount-Bridgers Spring Garden Symposium, scheduled for May 10, comes after an unusually mild winter, but certainly not forgetting what many of the featured gardens on the tour went through during last year’s hurricane season when Irene ripped her way through the county and through Tarboro’s historic district. Having overcome that major weather event; residents recall how quickly most of those devastated
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St. Anne’s hosting two events this weekend
There are activities both Saturday and Sunday at St. Anne’s Chapel, with The Tar River Boys and Chambergrass playing Saturday and an open jam Drum Circle on Sunday.
Some of the best Bluegrass in the region will get under way at 7 p.m. Saturday and if you pick, bring your instrument and join the combined bands on stage for a big Bluegrass jam finale. -
Country music show kicks off busy local weekend
An evening of country music tonight at Edgecombe Community College kicks off what looks to be a busy weekend in and around Edgecombe County. Tonight’s show is the fifth of six concerts in the 2011-12 Edgecombe Performance Series.
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