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Stray Local will play Waterline Brewing this Friday night; the music is free. (Port City Daily/Photo by Justin Hall)
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. â Pop open your calendar and prepare to run down a weekend of fun. Itâs Liâl Friday (local speak for Thursday)!
A lot is taking place to keep you happily occupied over the next four days. Thursday will kick off with a learning opportunity about the Waccamaw Siouan’s Healing Garden.
Live music from Stray Local, as well as from ’90s alt-rockers Everclear, are taking over local stages Friday and Saturday.
An antique show and sale will make Sunday Funday a breezy, easy day of shopping.
The Greek Festival will be a drive-thru event May 14-16 at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 608 S. College Rd. (Port City Daily/Courtesy St. Nicholas)
SOUTHEASTERN N.C. Ready to have a weekend full of delicious eats, poppin’ sounds, live theater, and even a fashion-show brunch?
It’s Li’l Friday, which means Port City Daily has rounded up events to help plan your weekend fun.
It’s slated to be a tasty one, too, for foodies looking to scoop up all the homemade eats from the annual Greek Festival at St. Nicholas. Plus, there’s a fashion-show brunch taking place at White Feather Farm on Sunday (and don’t forget Burger Week kicks off Monday, May 17).
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Thursday, Apr. 1
Cameron Art Museum, 3201 S. 17th St. ⢠Free with museum admission
Cameron Art Museum is displaying 100 new works from North Carolina artist Robert Johnson. Surreal land- and waterscapes showcase 41 N.C. state parks, and the differences in flora, fauna, and all the creatures inhabiting the areas.
Johnson spent a year traveling and sketching in the wild, capturing the mood of the environments. (Port City Daily interviewed the artist in February, which can be read here). As it turns out, the artist â whose love for the western part of the state is well-documented â said one of his favorite stops was at Carolina Beach State Park.