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Creating ACTIVE Retirement Years (919) 469-4081 5 Holiday Potluck Celebration FREE It's that most wonderful time of year when the Cary Senior Center hosts a holiday event filled with an afternoon of festivities and fellowship. A potluck lunch, with special entertainment awaits us all! Bring a dish to share and for those wishing to participate in the gift exchange, please bring a wrapped gift value of $5. Take this afternoon for yourself and share in the merriment of the season. Admission is a potluck dish. Be sure to register for your spot by December 2. Location: Ballroom 126821 Fri Dec 6 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Winterfest Concert— Senior's Night (ages 50+ ) FREE It's December and time for the band to join with the Cary Senior Center in our tenth annual musical celebration of the holiday season with a special Winterfest '19 for Seniors. As usual, attendance is free but for this one-night, advanced registration with the Cary Senior Center for seating is requested. In keeping with the very popular tradition, we'll again have the carol sing-along. (Be sure to cast your vote for your favorite carols.) We will again feature a few smaller ensembles of band members bringing you holiday favorites. There'll be music to celebrate your favorite holiday festivities— Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Christmas, maybe New Years, and of course, a Sleigh Ride or two. Location: Ballroom 126819 Thu Dec 12 7:30–8:45 p.m. Special Events Marvelous Music Series For more, www.townofcary.org (Search: Marvelous Music) or (919) 462-2055. Location: Cary Arts Center THE EAST POINTERS Friday, September 20 | 7:30 p.m. The East Pointers are dazzling audiences across the globe with their musicianship and wildly entertaining live shows; thus, making original roots music the hippest, most vibrant thing going. Fiddler/singer Tim Chaisson, banjoist Koady Chaisson and guitarist Jake Charron write about real life, sketching out its joys and sorrows in vivid strokes. That palpable authenticity makes their instrumental tunes practically cartwheel and infuses their lyric- driven songs with poignancy. GINA CHAVEZ Saturday, October 19 | 7:30 p.m. A multi-ethnic Latin pop songstress, Gina Chavez is a 10-time Austin Music Award winner has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered and was hailed by The Boston Globe and USA Today. Chavez's passionate collection of bilingual songs take audiences on a journey through the Americas, blending the sounds and rhythms of the region with tension and grace. VIOLET BELL AND ZOE & CLOYD Friday, November 8 | 7:30 p.m. Violet Bell's original Americana is woven from threads of folk, soul, bluegrass, psychedelic, and classical music. On stage and in the studio, the energy and chemistry between Lizzy Ross and Omar Ruiz-Lopez is fiery, intimate and intuitive. Zoe & Cloyd is renowned fiddler and vocalist Natalya Zoe Weinstein and songwriter, multi- instrumentalist, and vocalist John Cloyd Miller. Their show is as diverse as their upbringing. From Massachusetts, Natalya is classically trained and comes from a lineage of klezmer and jazz musicians. John, a twelfth generation North Carolinian and grandson of pioneering bluegrass fiddler, Jim Shumate, is an award- winning songwriter.

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