THANKSGIVING DAY WEEKEND EVENTS – TAYLOR DANCE & THE CAROLINA PHILHARMONIC

Gary Taylor of Taylor Dance talks about his dance company, located in Southern Pines and their upcoming production of The Nutcracker, which will play on Friday, Nov. 27th thru Sunday Nov. 29th.  www.taylordancetheplayhouse.org.    Tickets can be purchased for this Holiday event at https://tututix.com/client/taylordancetheplayhouse/ or by phone at 855-222-2849.

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In addition to The Nutcracker, Gary speaks passionately about the dance school and what it’s meant to the young dancers (ages 3 – 18) over the years.  Gary and Rita Taylor have had many “coachable moments” over the years with many of their students and he brings that important element to life.

David Michael Wolff of the Carolina Philharmonic talks about his iconic organization in Moore County and highlights their Thanksgiving eve Holiday Pops Extravaganza at the Carolina Hotel, Wed. evening, Nov. 25th, featuring Broadway star Clark Thorell. as well as his upcoming Dec. 10th performance of Handel’s Messiah at the Owens Auditorium. www.carolinaphil.org.

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David and Gary easily collaborate on their shared experiences in working with many of the students and children of Moore County.

These two gentleman make a difference for these children in providing not only exposure to the Arts, but a discipline, life lessons & an appreciation that will stay with them as they grow into adulthood.

MOTHER’S DAY REFLECTIONS

mothers day showMoore County friends and mothers, (L to R) Gayvin Powers, Amity Aldridge, Kirsten Foyles & Molly Johnston discuss the many joys and challenges of motherhood. Between them they have 12 children between the ages of 3 – 18 that includes two sets of twins. Their remembrances, inspirations, influences and experiences are brought to life in a heartfelt conversation. David Michael Wolff, www.carolinaphil.org joins us to discuss his Mother’s Day Pops Season Finale on May 12th at the Robert E. Lee Auditorium from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Gayvin, Amity, Kirsten and Molly have some great stories to tell and their observations and lessons learned are memorable.