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1. With the new trends, vintage fashion has become all the rage. This weekend, Winston-Salem and Greensboro are both having markets for fashion fanatics to fawn over.

In Greensboro, the Greensboro Coliseum has one of its Vintage Market Days, where upscale vintage goods are sold at an outdoor/indoor market, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.



m. Saturday and Sunday. With vendors ranging from vintage to seasonal plants, this market is sure to be fun for all crowds.

Admission is $10. On Saturday, in Winston-Salem, Wiseman Brewing is transformed into the Winston-Salem Vintage Show, where vintage clothing vendors create a market, complete with food trucks and live music. Admission is free, and the event goes from 11 a.

m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, visit www.greensborocoliseum.com/events/detail/vintage-market-days and facebook.

com/events/wise-man-brewing/winston-salem-vintage-show/508903921076084/ . People are also reading..

. 2. In Greensboro, a family-friendly concert is being held at Friendly Center the last Saturday of the month through Sept.

28. In the lush green grass across from Harris Teeter, families and friends can all enjoy the free concert and activities. Lawn games such as Mega Chess, Jenga and corn hole will all be available, so families can enjoy the live music and have some fun.

The concert goes from 5 to 7 p.m., and admission is free.

For information, visit https://www.friendlycenter.com/event/blt1b7988a06402bfff .

3. In High Point, spend your Friday night unwinding from the dwindling end of the work week and go through a guided sunset tour of the lake, via kayak. Paddlers will get a gifted guide to lead them around Oak Hollow Lake, enjoying the setting sun and beautiful body of water.

This event is for ages 16+, and tickets start at $6. For more information, visit en-gb.facebook.

com/events/1301553377897505/ . 4. To celebrate the end of the Olympics, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem is hosting a Story time and Family Olympics.

At 10 a.m., the doors open, and the read-aloud begins at 10:30.

After that, the family Olympics start, from everything from a baby crawl to a Cheetos toss. This event is free to families. For information, visit www.

eventbrite.com/e/storytime-family-olympics-tickets-951634904617 . 5.

As summer draws to a close, so do many outdoor concert events in the Triad. This Saturday, the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts in Winston-Salem is hosting another one of its Lakeside Concerts. In the beautiful lakeside backyard of this stunning art museum, patrons can enjoy live music with Flock of Dimes and special guest the Queen Bees.

Tickets start at $20, and the show starts at 7 p.m. For more information, visit www.

secca.org . 6.

It's the summer's last Music for a Sunday Evening in the Park concert, better known by locals as MUSEP. The finale features two bands, including reggae from Pure Fiyah Reggae Band at 6 p.m.

and soul and rock from the Soular Flares at 7:15 p.m. It's at Keeley Park, 4100 Keeley Road, McLeansville.

Now in its 45 th season, this summer MUSEP series is sponsored by Creative Greensboro. The event is free. Bring a chair or blanket.

Food trucks Hot Diggity Dog and The Sweetz Spot will be on hand. For information, visit www.creativegreensboro.

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