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Gourmet for a CauseĀ 

Saturday, Oct. 31, 10 a.m. to noon

Elks Lodge, 5102 Oleander Drive

Baked goods, pickles, jams, frozen foods and other edible items will line tables inside the Elks Lodge. Proceeds from the sale will benefit Ministering Circle, a charity that sponsors health care organizations in the Cape Rear region. The fundraiser will also feature raffle items. To learn more, contact Kay Warren at 910-231-3667 or at [email protected]


 

Point and Counterpoint

NC Arts Council Fellows 2014-15

Sunday, Nov. 1, 3 p.m., Free

Cameron Art Museum

The CAM will host 18 North Carolina Arts Council Fellows and their work, which includes sculpture, painting, drawing, installation, film, video and dance. Artists Kiki Farish, Elisabeth Haviland James, Harrison Haynes, Aaron Wilcox, Bob Ray and Damien Stamer will participate in a Q-and-A session. For more information, call the museum at 910-395-5999.


 

British Sounds

Wilmington Symphonic Winds Concert

Sunday, Nov. 1, 7 p.m., $8-$12

Kenan Auditorium

The Wilmington Symphonic Winds Concert at the University of North Carolina Wilmingtonā€™s Kenan Auditorium will feature ā€œCrown Imperialā€ by William Walton, ā€œColonel Bogey Marchā€ by Kenneth Alford, ā€œToccata Marzialeā€ by Ralph Vaughn Williams and other works.Ā  For tickets, call the Kenan Box Office at 910-962-3500.


 

History Bus

World War II Heritage Tour

Wednesday, Nov. 4, 8:30 a.m., $40

Hanover Center

Learn about the Wilmington Shipyard, the Fort Fisher training base, the Carolina Beach Boardwalk and other significant local WWII sites from a bus tour narrated by military historian Wilbur Jones. The tour begins in the Hanover Center parking lot near Steinmart. To learn more, call Patty Rogers at 910-686-7941 or visit www.tripsbypatty.com

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