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“Founder’s Vision: The Private Collection of Barbara Babcock Millhouse” Mary and Charlie Babcock Wing Gallery at Reynolda House Museum of American Art , 2250 Reynolda Road. The exhibition features works of art from the personal collection of the founder of Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Audiences will have a unique opportunity to view more than 50 objects reflecting the best of American modernism from artists including Romare Bearden, Alex Katz, Edward Hopper, Joseph Cornell, Georgia O’Keeffe and John Singer Sargent among 40 other artists from the 20th century—all under one roof.

reynolda.org/founders-vision . Forsyth Gem & Mineral Club, Inc.



53rd Annual Show and Sale 10 a.m.-6 p.

m. Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.

-5 p.m. Sunday, Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Education Building, 412 27th Street Northwest.

Admission $3; children through grade 12 free with adult. forsythgemclub.com People are also reading.

.. Summer on Fourth presents Vagabonds Saints Society 7 p.

m., Fourth St. in front of Foothills Brewing.

Celebrate music and dancing with Vagabonds Saints Society present “Sounds of Summer.” Day-of weather updates are posted on Facebook at Facebook.Com/DowntownWS .

Winston-Salem Downtown True Crime Tour 4-5 p.m., Fair Witness Fancy Drinks, 290 Fourth Street East.

Get ready to uncover the dark side of Winston-Salem's history as we explore sites related to real-life crimes and scandals that have shocked the community. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the city's past and discover the secrets that lie beneath the surface. Beggars Banquet : The Rolling Stones Tribute 8 p.

m.-midnight, The Ramkat & Gas Hill Drinking Room, 170 W. Ninth St.

With Mean Street. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Furr Ball at Forsyth Country Club 6:30 p.m., Forsyth Country Club, 3101 Country Club Rd, A classic party with a twist, where guests celebrate the compassionate care Forsyth Humane Society has provided to the homeless pet population.

The event includes music, dancing, drinks and an auction. Sponsorships begin at $500 and include two tickets. Tickets and information: forsythhumane.

org/furrball Join Crossnore Communities for Children on its aerial adventure park for a public play day at 1001 Reynolda Rd. Complete with 33 elements—including the 600' zip line, climbing wall, giant swing, and 40-foot QuickFlight. Crossnore’s aerial adventure park is fun for participants ages 4 and up.

Cost is $29 per person, and registration is required. Register at crossnore.org/events .

Larry & Joe, presented by Music Carolina SummerFest 7:30-9:30 p.m., Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts, 251 N.

Spruce Street. The Grammy-nominated “Latingrass” duo performs a fusion of Venezuelan and Appalachian folk music. Presented in collaboration with Arts Council of WS/FC.

Both men are versatile multi-instrumentalists and singer-songwriters on a mission to show that music has no borders. Tickets start at $15. musiccarolina.

org/summerfest-2024/larry-joe/ Winston-Salem Symphony presents "Rhapsody in Blue" 7:30 p.m. Sep 21 and 3 p.

m. Sept. 22.

R.J. Reynolds Auditorium, 301 N.

Hawthorne Road. This concert features lush sounds with exciting highs and lows to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of "Rhapsody in Blue." $29-96.

wssymphony.org Historic Train Depot and Railroad Museum Open House 1-3 p.m.

Rural Hall Historic Train Depot and Railroad Museum, 8170 Depot St. Free. Donations appreciated.

www.ruralhalldepot.org .

Reynolda Reads: “The Collector’s Apprentice” by B.A. Shapiro 11 a.

m.–noon In the spirit of art collecting, Reynolda Reads will discuss a story of intrigue and art. “The Collector’s Apprentice” takes readers to Europe in the 1920s, following Paulien Mertens, a 19-year-old accused of stealing her family’s fortune and art collection.

To escape arrest, she creates a new identity as a French woman named Vivienne Gregsby. This story is very loosely based on the lives of art collector Albert Barnes and his assistant, Violette de Mazia, also an art collector. Free; pre-registration encouraged Brantley Gilbert: Off the Rails Tour 7 p.

m., Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The country rock singer, songwriter and record producer’s latest release is “Over When We’re Sober,” featuring Ashley Cooke Tickets: $25-$350.

50. ticketmaster.com/ Crossnore's Big Backyard Movie Night Free movie screening under the stars.

Showings will take place on the Crossnore Communities for Children recreation field, 1001 Reynolda Rd. Pre-movie fun begins at 6:30 p.m.

Film starts at dark. Bring your own chairs, blankets and snacks, or enjoy food from a local food truck vendor. crossnore.

org Salem Lake Trail Run 8 a.m.-noon, 815 Salem Lake Road.

30K (18.6 miles), 7 mile and 5K (3.1 miles) runs on the beautiful, mostly shaded, wooded trail surrounding Salem Lake.

The course has been listed as one of America's best running trails, and part of the proceeds benefit the Salem Lake Trail System. Celebrate your run with post race food and beer from Radar Brewing. Registration closes at 11:59 p.

m. Wednesday before the race. Registration available at Friday packet pick-up only.

No race day registration. Race start times: 30k. 8 a.

m.; 7 Mile, 8:15 8 a.m.

; 5K, 8:20 8 a.m. Race transfer requests must be made by Wednesday before the race.

Email [email protected] . Cost: $25-35.

tinyurl.com/ck4mamhx Sept. 24; 11 a.

m.–Noon Free; pre-registration encouraged In the spirit of art collecting, Reynolda Reads will discuss a story of intrigue and art. “The Collector’s Apprentice” takes readers to Europe in the 1920s, following Paulien Mertens, a 19-year-old accused of stealing her family’s fortune and art collection.

To escape arrest, she creates a new identity as a French woman named Vivienne Gregsby. This story is very loosely based on the lives of art collector Albert Barnes and his assistant, Violette de Mazia, also an art collector. Get local news delivered to your inbox!.

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