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Updated: 10:28 PM EDT Jun 2, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff Campers at Winston-Salem s Salvation Army Boys & Girls Club summer camp may not get to go on field trips this summer.Officials with the Salvation Army said repeated vandalism to the club s buses is threatening the opportunity to take children on field trips around Winston-Salem. Four buses in the fleet have had their catalytic converters stolen in recent months. One s catalytic converter was stolen twice, according to the Salvation Army. We understand catalytic converters are popular targets for thieves these days and we are insured, but we have to have our buses available if we are going to be able to offer field trips for our summer camp members this year, said Major Andrew Wiley, area commander of The Salvation Army of Greater Winston-Salem.In addition to the buses, the catalytic converter was also stolen from a club minivan, and the club s gate posts were torn out of the ground during one of the thef
Musical theater
Theatre Alliance will present outdoor performances of âRing of Fire: The Johnny Cash Musicalâ at the theaterâs new venue: 650 W. Sixth St., Winston-Salem.
The musical is about love and faith, struggle and success, rowdiness and redemption and the healing power of home and family. More than two dozen classic hits â including âI Walk The Line,â âA Boy Named Sue,â âFolsom Prison Blues,â and the title tune â are featured.
Performances will be at 8 p.m. April 29-30 and May 1 and 6-8.
Tickets are $25 at theatrealliance.ws/box office.
Concessions will be for sale. Guests are asked to bring chairs or blankets. COVID-19 protocols will be in place.