Roundabout: What’s happening June 13-19

Published 12:00 am Thursday, June 13, 2019

Community Calendar

Night Life

The Inn, 1012 Mooresville Hwy 150 — Saturday • 730 pm: UTurnBand, Sean Spillane, Scarred Worship Contemporary Christian music venue. Musicians invited to jam or schedule their group to perform. 704-213-1467. www.facebook.com/TheInnNC/
Mean Mug Coffee Co., 110 N Main St. —
• TONIGHT: Board game night, 6-9 pm Thursdays. Bring yours or use ours. BINGO: $1 to play, winner takes all
• 7-11 pm Friday June 14: Open Mic Night Jam with host Angel Roberts. All performers welcome. Sign up begins 6:30
• 6-8 pm Sunday June 16: Anna Harrell Father’s Day Hot Spot Sunday Concert
• 6:30-8 pm Mondays: Sidewalk Jammin.’ Bring a lawn chair
• 7-9 pm Tuesdays: Knitting club. Open to all
• 6:30-8 pm Wednesdays: Spanish language lessons
• 704-754-4615, www.meanmugcoffeeco.com
E.H. Montgomery General Store — 7-9 p.m. Fridays: Open acoustic Bluegrass jam. Gold Hill, 704-267-9439, www.themontgomerystore.com
Morgan Ridge Railwalk, 421 N. Lee St — • 8-10 pm Friday: Joel McCarson• 8-10 pm Saturday: Greg Adams • 704-754-8379, www.morganridgerailwalk.com• 704-754-8379, www.morganridgerailwalk.com
Sgt Pepper’s, 121 E. Innes St. — • 8 pm Friday Bradley Steele• 8 pm Saturday Liam Pendergrass • 1:30-6:30 pm Sunday: Sunday Funday Open Jam • No cover. Behind the The Italian Grille, entrance is in th e rear. www.facebook.com/santossgtpeppers/
Sunrise Cafe, 210 Old Amity Hill Road, Cleveland — 6:30 pm Friday: The New High Country Boys • 6:30 pm Saturday: Catawba Bluegrass Band • Tuesdays: Karaoke with Crystal • 5-8 p.m. Wednesdays: Acoustic only Bluegrass pick and eat jam. 704-402-3527. Behind the IGA store.

Music & more

16th annual Celebrate America Concert Series — By Piedmont Choral Society. Free All Patriotic Music concert series with guest community singers. Service personnel and families will be honored, along with POWs/MIAs and those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Music of WWII era featured. • Benefit Concert for Jason Ray Foundation (jasonray.org) – Thursday only, June 20 at 7 pm. Reception follows • Additional concerts: Friday, June 21 at 7 pm and Sunday, June 23 at 3 pm. Forest Hill UMC, 265 Union St N, Concord. Info: 704-699-6053 or kayy2000@gmail.com
The Famous Brothers — June 29 • 7:30 p.m. $22.90 Who are The Famous Brothers? Best answer: classic bluegrass harmony with an original comic twist. Lee Street theatre, 329 N Lee St, 704-310-5507
Third annual A ’Bury Home Companion —Aug 24 • 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Kent Bernhardt and Kay Peeler host an all new edition, with country pop artists the Hall Sisters, young pianist Jacob Kluttz, returning duo Eli Yacinthe and Sara Claire King, vocal harmony group The Moonglows, the ’Bury Home Band led by Vivian Hopkins, the hilarious ‘Bury Home Players and more. Meroney Theater, 213 S Main St. Tickets $45. Find info at salisburysymphony.org
Price of Freedom hosts Old School Gospel concert series — Aug. 17: The Golden Valley Crusaders • Oct. 19 Gospel Voices. The Price of Freedom Museum, 2420 Weaver Road, China Grove in the former Patterson School. www.priceoffreedom.us/

Theater

Final Weekend: PPT presents Neil Simon’s ‘The Female Odd Couple’ — June 6-8 and 12-15 at 7:30 • 2:30 matinee June 9. For tickets see Piedmontplayers.com or call 704-633-5471.
St. Thomas Players and Lee Street theatre present ‘Shiloh Rules’ — June 13-15 and 20-22, 2019 at 7:30pm ª June 16 at 2:30 pm. By Doris Baizley; directed by David Pulliam; produced by St. Thomas Players
The Little Theatre of W-S —June 21-30: “Das Barbecü,” Norse mythology, magical ring of gold and a brief ride with the Valkyries – deep into the heart of Texas. $24. Hanesbrands Theatre, 209 N. Spruce St, Winston-Salem, 336-725-4001 or www.LTofWS.org
‘Liberty Mountain: The Revolutionary Drama’ — Weekends June 28-July 21 with special July 4th performance: Sixth season. Held in downtown Kings Mountain. The story of the 1780 Patriot victory at the Battle of Kings Mountain, which turned the tide of the American Revolution. www.libertymountaindrama.com or 704-730-9408.

Wine & beer tastings

Salisbury Wine Shop — • 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday $5/person. 106 S. Main St, 704-636-5151, sws@salisburywineshop.com
Morgan Ridge Vineyards and Brewhouse — 486 John Morgan Road, Gold Hill, 704-639-0911, www.morganridgevineyards.com
Cauble Creek Vineyard and Winery — NC’s 100th Winery. 704-633-1137, 700 Cauble Farm Road, www.caublecreekvineyard.com
Old Stone Winery — 704-279-0930, 6245 US Hwy. 52. www.oldstonewines.com
Josh Sanders & Carolina Smash Food Truck at Douglas Vineyards — June 14 • 2-5 p.m. 7696 Freeze Road, Kannapolis, 704-939-6260, www.douglasvineyardswines.com
Cougar Run Winery — 704-280-3624. Cougar Run Winery, 363 N. Church St, Concord. www.cougarrunwinery.com/
Rocky River Vineyards — 704-781-5035. 11685 Reed Mine Road, Midland. www.rockyrivervineyards.com
Childress Vineyards — 336-236-WINE, 1000 Childress Vineyards Road, exit 89 off I-85, Hwy 64 W. Lexington. www.childressvineyards.com

NC Transportation Museum

411 S. Salisbury Ave., Spencer. Train ride schedule and admission info at 704-636-2889, www.nctrans.org
Fire Truck Festival – 5th Annual — June 22: Largest annual gathering of fire trucks for display in the state. Antique and modern engines and fire-fighting equipment, honoring firefighters for their service.
Celebrity Car & Truck Show — July 27: Replicas of favorite cars in movies and film. Photo opprotunities plus a chance to talk with those who created the replicas.
Brew & Choo Craft Beer Festival — Aug 10: Craft beer breweries, special brews, food trucks, family fun games in the Back Shop, and more.

Festivals

J C Price National Alumni Association reunion — June 14-16: Fish fry, Legacy Breakfast where members 90 years and older will be honored; Odell Watson will speak. Also Red and Black Scholarship Ball. held at the Livingstone Culinary Arts Center. For details, contact President Brenda Cowan at 704-431-3974.
Historic Village of Gold Hill’s annual Tall Tale Tellers Festival — June 15 • 1 pm: Can you you ‘stretch’ the truth and be the best Tall Tales Teller in town? Cash awards. bring a chair or Blanket. Held at The Arbor. Free to public and storytellers. Sponsored by Gold Hill Merchants’ Association. Details atwww.goldhillnc.com
Fourth annual Gospel Tailgate — Noon-5 pm June 15: Hosted by Mt. Vernon Presbyterian Church at Myers Park/Community Garden, 3760 Woodleaf Barber in Cleveland. Gospel singing, liturgical dancing, poetry reading plus children’s inflatable, trackless train, obstacle course, story- telling, face painting, water balloons. Info: hunter1986@gmail.com or rhunterres@aol.com or 704-637-7192.
Downtown Salisbury Gallery Gallop — June 21 • 5-9 pm: Artisan vendors and live artist demonstrations, gallery tours, late night shopping, dining. Artists will be selling hand-made items.Gallery Tours will be held 5-9 p.m. at EastSquare Artworks, Grievous Gallery, Off Main Gallery, Old Sarum Gallery, Rail Walk Studios & Gallery. Also view this year’s Salisbury Sculpture Show. www.downtownsalisburync.com/
Town of Faith Annual Street Dance — June 22 • 7:30-11 pm featuring the band Wayward Reason. Family-oriented community event. Yard chairs recommended.
Salisbury Pride Festival— June 22 • 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fisher St and Lee St, cs.simpleviewinc.com
Annual Faith 4th of July — June 28-July 4 • 6-11 p.m.: Parade, Faith Idol, rides on the midway, nightly entertainment. Faith American Legion Park, Gant St , www.faith4th.com/
Annual All-American Celebration and Car Show — June 30 • 4-7 p.m. Bring cars, trucks, bikes, tractors to show.Hot dogs, popcorn, cold drinks and ice cream provided. Free, kid-friendly birthday party for the United States.At Landmark Church, 1910 Mooresville Road.
49th Southeast Old Thresher’s Reunion and Thresher’s Queen Pageant — July 2: Denton FarmPark, www.farmpark.com. About 25 miles from Salisbury, in Davidson County.
China Grove Farmers Day — July 20: www.facebook.com/The-Official-China-Grove-Farmers-Day-NC
6th annual Dragon Boat Festival — July 27 • 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.: 30 teams compete on High Rock Lake, sponsored by Rowan County Chamber of Commerce. Cheeriwne, food vendors, Salisbury-based breweries and vineyards, entertainment, Drummer’s Parade, raffle. Shrine Club on High Rock Lake, 6480 Long Ferry Road. Free to attend; no pets, coolers or outside food. Info and team registration at www.rowanchamberdragonboat.org
34th annual NC Watermelon Festival in Murfreesboro— July 31 -Aug 3: “Honoring Those Who Served” highlighted by the USO Show Troupe from New York City on Aug 2 at 7:30 p.m. plus live music, food, etc. www.ncwatermelonfest.com
Carolina Bohemian Jam— Aug 16-18: Tribute bands, local musicians, arts and craft vendors, food, onsite camping. Family-friendly. www.CarolinaBohemianJam.com

This & That

Narrated trolley ride through historic downtown Salisbury — 11 a.m. One hour tour highlights the city’s past Saturdays April through October. $8 adults, $5 children age 5-10, free for under 5. Begins at Rowan County Visitors Center, 204 E Innes, 704-638-3100. www.visitsalisburync.com
Princess Tea Party — June 29 • 10:30 a.m.-noon. St. John’s Lutheran Church, 200 W. Innes St., www.eventbrite.com
Astronomical Society of Rowan County monthly meeting — Saturday, July 6 • 7:30 pm: Dave G. presents a unique slide show of the 1969 moon landing. Horizons Unlimited planetarium, 1636 Parkview Circle. Info: Barbara Barrier 704-664-6939.
New location for Cardinal Squares Square Dance Club — Dance every Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., $5 per person. Rufty Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. MLK Jr. Ave. Effie and Norman File, 704-633-9555; Caller is Marty Northrup, 864-909-3950.
CruisIN the Grove — 2-6 p.m. June 15: Open to anything with a motor. Grab a bite to eat and do some shopping. Main Street in China Grove. www.facebook.com

Books

Bookmarks presents international bestseller Louise Penny — June 27, • 6:30 p.m.: RJ Reynolds Auditorium, 301 Hawthorne Road, W-S. Paperback release tour of Kingdom of the Blind and A Better Man, from the Armand Gamache series, to release in August. Tickets $25-$85 at brownpapertickets.com/event/4212129 or 1-800-838-3006.

Fundraisers

Dog wash to benefit Humane Society of Rowan County — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday June 15 (also Aug. 17, Sept. 14). At Tractor Supply, 405 Jake Alexander Blvd. Small $8, medium $10, large $12, XL $14; $2 extra for long/ thick hair). Prices include shampooing and flea dip. To volunteer or provide a foster home, call 704-636-5700 or visit www.humanes ocietyofrowancountync.org or HSRCNC1973@gmail.com or Facebook.
Precinct 18 community festival/fundraiser — June 29 • 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Vendors, entertainment, speakers, voter registration. 104 S. Long St., East Spencer 704-244-1292.
Art of the Wild Art exhibit / fundraiser — 6-8 pm • June 14: Opening reception. Showcasing NC wildlife through fine art. Benefists Mooresville Arts and Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists. See mooresvilleartsnc@gmail.com or LNWC at lnwc.org
‘Coffee and Cutting’ benefits Humane Society of Rowan County — 8 a.m.- noon July 20: 505 Steeplechase Trail, Salisbury, rain or shine. Bring your bucket and scissors to cut flowers to take home. Requesting $10 for bucket/ $25 for large bucket. Coffee and snacks available.
Annual Kansas City BBQ Society (KCBS) BBQ event — Sept. 20-21: Food and merchandise vendors, Charity Poker Run for Salisbury Veterans Hospice and No Vet Dies Alone Program, People’s Choice BBQ Tasting Contest. Held at Tilley Harley-Davidson, 653 Bendix Drive, 704-202-8712, www.bikerbluesbbqrally.com

History

Historic Salisbury Foundation presents H.O.T. Summer 2019 — 6-8- pm June 27: History on Tap Session One: The Washington Building, 118 N Main St. RSVP at www.historicsalisbury.org
Victorian Hall House weekend tours — 1-4 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays. Dr. Josephus Hall House, 226 S. Jackson St, 704-636-0103, www.historicsalisbury.org/tours/hall-house-tours

At The YMCA

J.F. Hurley Family YMCA, 828 W. Jake Alexander Blvd. Events listed are open to the public. Call to reserve a seat at 704-636-0111. www.rowanymca.org
Aug. 23, 9 am: Charlotte Women’s Show trip
Grief support, Wednesdays 9:30 am, tteichroew@gmail.com

At Rufty-Holmes

Rufty-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. 704-216-7714, www.ruftyholmes.org
Rufty-Holmes July movie marathon — Popcorn and drink included. No cost.
• 2 pm July 11 — On V.E. Dat in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. A night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance.
• 2 pm July 18 — In early 18th century England, a frail Queen Anne occupies the throne and her close friend, Lady Sarah, governs the country in her stead. When a new servant, Abigail, arrives, her charm endears her to Sarah.
• 2 pm July 25 — Mary Stuart’s attempt to overthrow her cousin Elizabeth I, Queen of England, finds her condemned to years of imprisonment before facing execution.

At RPL

Rowan Public Library programs are free and open to the public. www.rowanpubliclibrary.org
• HQ, 201 W Fisher St., 704-216-8228
• East, 110 Broad St., Rockwell, 704-216-7838
• South, 920 Kimball Road, China Grove, 704-216-7727

In Kannapolis

www.kannapolisnc.gov
7 pm June 13-16 Kannapolis Intimidators Home Games/ Greensboro Grasshoppers. Fireworks follow June 15 game. Tickets at IntimidatorsBaseball.com
• Village Park, 700 West C St.
• Veterans Park, 118 N. Main St.
Concerts in the Park — Village Park, 7 p.m.
June 15: Too Much Sylvia
June 29: Charlotte Symphony, fireworks afterward
July 6: Heart Breaker (Heart Tribute Band) & On The Border (Eagles Tribute Band)
July 20: Too Morris Day
August 10: Rick Springfield afterward

Thursdays on Main — Veterans Park, 6-9 p.m.
June 13: Blackwater Rhythm and Blues
July 11: Band of Oz
Aug 8: The Embers
Downtown Cruise-In — 1-7 p.m. Sept 14 • Oct 12 • Nov 9
Stories Under the Stars — Kannapolis Library, 7 p.m.
June 22: Donna Washington
July 13: Professor Whizzpop
Aug 17: Steve Langley: Soap Bubble Circus
Movies in the Park — Village Park, 8:45 p.m.
June 21: Jumanji
July 12: Secret Life of Pets
July 26: Hotel Transylvania 3
Aug 2: Bumblebee
Children’s Theatre, Veterans Park —
June 20: Beauty and the Beast, 10 a.m.
July 11: Wizard of Oz, 1 p.m.

Classes

Painting, crafts, dance, language, health and more available. Call or visit for schedules and pricing.
• Hive, 126 E Innes St, 704-951-7418 hiveandco.com
• Pottery 101, 101 S. Main St., 704-209-1632, www.pottery-101.com
• Rowan Public Library, Free high-quality, noncredit online Gale courses. www.rowancountync.gov
• Rufty-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., 704-216-7714
• SoFul Yoga and Wellness, 1024 S Fulton St., www.SoFulYoga.com or SoFulSalisbury Facebook
• Waterworks Visual Arts Center, 123 E. Liberty St, waterworks.org
• West Rowan Farm & Garden, 11575 NC Highway 801, M t Ulla 704-278-2800 or facebook

Comedy

Improv Charlotte — June 14: At Free Range Brewing, 2320 N. Davidson St., Charlotte. Proceeds for all shows go to local charities. April- June proceeds benefit Classroom Central. We will also be collecting school supply donations at our shows.
See http://www.improvcharlotte.com/
Charlotte Squawks 15: Quackceañera — May 30-June 23: Booth Playhouse. Charlotte Squawks celebrates “Quackceañera” — 15 years of funny. What is Charlotte Squawks? Saturday Night Live meets Broadway meets the Queen City. Tickets start at $24.50 at https://tix.carolinatix.org/
Jeanne Robertson’s Rocking Chair Tour — July 20: At 75 years young, Jeanne Robertson, former Miss North Carolina, returns to Charlotte. VIP Dinner Experience available. Tickets start at $24.50. Knight Theater, Charlotte. www.blumenthalarts.org or 704-372-1000.

Film

City Parks & Rec Movie in the park
All movies begin at 9 pm at City Park, 316 Lake Drive.
June 14: A Dog’s Way Home
June 28: Hotel Transylvania 3
July 12: Shrek
July 26: The Greatest Showman
Aug 9: Ralph Breaks the Internet

Art

Rail Walk Studios & Gallery — June 14 • 5-7 pm: Opening reception for “Mountains, Shores and More” oil paintings by Sharon Forthofer. Exhibit dates June 6-July 27, main galleries of Rail Walk Studios, 409-413 N Lee St, 11 am-4 pm Thurs-Sat. Reception and exhibition are free and open to the public.
‘Artistic Translations’ at WVAC— Featured solo artist Jeffrey Hargrave in ‘Artistic Translations’ summer exhibition, through Aug 30. Also Liliya Zalevskaya and Natacha Villamia Sochat. Plus portraits by Isabella Almazan, 2019 Dare to Imagine Award Winner • Waterworks Visual Arts Center. Free admission. 123 E. Liberty St, waterworks.org
Richard Thomas at Carolina Artists — 6:30 pm June 20: Thomas holds master of arts in graphic arts and imaging technology and bachelor of science in technical photography. Teaches graphic design at RCCC. Rufty-Holmes Senior Center, 1120 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. 704-216-7714, www.ruftyholmes.org
Fine Frame Gallery — Artwork on display by Pauline Dove, James Donaldson, Phyllis Steimel, Robert Toth, Sharon Forthofer, Mark Brincefield. View original artwork during regular business hours, 105 S Main St, 704-647-0340, www.fineframegallery.com
Fine Frame Gallery — Kicking off the Downtown Gallery Gallop Thursday June, 20 Fine Frame Gallery will be hosting The Annual Dog & Pony Show Artist Reception from 6-8 pm 105 S Main St, Salisbury, NC 28144, snacks and light refreshments will be served, event is open to the public.”add something about the Gallery Gallop June 21st 5-9, our featured artist, Isabel Hartsell, will be demonstrating drawing from life. 105 S Main St, 704-647-0340, www.fineframegallery.com
Art exhibit at Salisbury Business Center — Through July 26: ‘The Color of Motion,’ original art by local artists Abigail Young, Emery Partee, Bruce White. Free, open to the public during business hours. 301 S. Main St., www. salisburybusinesscenter.com
CFA exhibit on hand sewing — As part of CFA’s programming for “Shiloh Rules” a collection of mostly hand sewn garments and accessories. Center for Faith & the Arts, 207 W. Harrison St., 704-647-0999 or www.faithart.org
‘Never Silent’ at CFA — CFA partners with Salisbury Pride to celebrate Pride Month with an exhibit in our gallery. Center for Faith & the Arts, 207 W. Harrison St., 704-647-0999 or www.faithart.org
Art of the Wild Art exhibit / fundraiser — 6-8 pm June 14: Opening reception for exhibit/fundraiser of art showcasing NCwildlife through fine art. Proceeds from sales benefit both organizations. See mooresvilleartsnc@gmail.com
Annual Gallery Gallop — 5-9 pm June 22: www.DowntownSalisburyNC.com

Trips

New Zion Baptist Church senior group trip — July 26-28: National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tenn. For seniors age 55 and up. For more info call 704-633-9256 after 7 p.m.
Salt & Pepper Ramblers Christmas in Orlando trip — Nov. 19-22: Holy Land Experience, Gaylord Palms Resort, Harry P. Leu Gardens Holiday Hous , more.. $440. Info: Cheryl Kluttz, 704-633-3484

Call for vendors

China Grove Farmers Day — July 20: Contact Patti Price at 704-857-2466 or pprice@chinagrovenc.gov for application guidelines
Rowan County Fair is seeking — a non profit organization or church or restaurant to rent a permanent food booth at the fair. Fair dates: Sept 20-28.Call 704-640-2326 for more information.
Chickweed: Call for vendors — 4-11 pm July 20: 8th Annual Chickweed music/art festival. At F&M Trolley Barn, 125 E. Liberty St. Set-up July 20 Email for application: ChickweedWomen@gmail.com. Vendor fee $40 | Food vendor fee $125. Deadline June 30.
Carolina Bohemian Jam / Arts & Crafts — Aug 16-18: Celebrating an era of music. Rowan County Fairgrounds. Apply at www.CarolinaBohemianJam.com. Handmade originals only. Exhibit space $150 or double space $225. Limited number of non-profit space available $100.
Carolina Bohemian Jam / Food — Aug 16-18: $275. Nonprofit booth, limited availability, $100. www.CarolinaBohemianJam.com
Annual Kansas City BBQ Society (KCBS) BBQ event — Sept. 20-21: Food and merchandise vendors welcome. Charity Poker Run, People’s Choice BBQ Tasting Contest. Tilley Harley-Davidson, 653 Bendix Drive, 704-202-8712, www.bikerbluesbbqrally.com

Auditions/call for performers

Renaissance Festival open auditions — 8:30 am-noon June 22 and June 29: Amateur and professional opportunities available.Cannon School, 5801 Poplar Tent Road, Concord.Details and registration at Carolina.RenFestInfo.com
Enter the 49th Southeast Thresher’s Queen Scholarship Pageant — Pageant date: July 2. At Denton FarmPark. Winner receives $3000 scholarship plus gifts. Must be rising high school seniors (public, private or home-schooled) through age 25 as of July 6.Application deadline June 18. Entry rules and further information at 1-800-458-2755, gkeith@windstream.net or www.farmpark.com. Denton FarmPark is near Lexington.
2019 F&M Faith Idol contest — Accepting contestants. Call 704-279-5346. Faith Fourth of July event dates: June 28-July 4th.
Hickory Oktoberfest seeks musicians/bands age 12-25 — Oct. 11-13: Local teen talent apply to tonyeltora@gmail.com. Details at www.hickoryoktoberfest.com or info@downtownhickory.com

Call for artists/ artisans

Chickweed: Call for artists — 4-11 pm July 20: 8th Annual Chickweed music/art festival seeking makers, artists, healing arts, more. At F&M Trolley Barn, 125 E. Liberty St. Set-up July 20. Email for application: ChickweedWomen@gmail.com. Vendor fee $40. Deadline to apply June 30.
34th Annual Oktoberfest Juried Arts and Crafts applications Accepted — Deadline Aug 1: Event dates Oct 11-13 in Downtown Hickory with live entertainment, beer gardens, amusement rides, carnival games, juried arts and crafts show.Apply at www.hickoryoktoberfest.com
Downtown Hickory Art Crawls — Deadline Aug. 15. Event date Sept. 19: Seeking artists; family friendly art in most disciplines accepted. No charge for participation. apply at info@downtownhickory.com or 828-322-1121.

Call for volunteers

The Pedal Factory — Open first and third Saturdays. Volunteers welcome. 311 East Council St, 704-870-7145, www.thepedalfactory.org
Faithful Friends can collector — Can Team pickup helper for Faithful Friends Animal Sanctuary. Pickup truck required. Call Linda at 704-630-4933.
Be a docent at the Historic Hall House — Email office@historicsalisbury.org or call 704-636-0103 to learnmore.
Liberty Hospice — For reading, music, life review, or placing a smile on a lonely face. Call Glenda at 336-596-5380. Liberty Commons, 4412 S. Main St.
Rowan Helping Ministries volunteers-Pick up donated food, stock food pantry, intake interviews, laundry, meals. 704-637-6838.
Help feed the horses — Horse Protection Society, 2135 Miller Road, China Grove, hps@horseprotection.org
DAV transportation network of Rowan County — Take veterans to hospital appts. Call Jim Martin at 704-638-9000 x3904.
Novant Rowan Medical Center-Patient escorts, gift shop, surgical waiting room, flower delivery, more. dbhundley@novanthealth.org

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