Art Explorers
NEA Big Read
Thursday, September 9, 10-11 AM
CAM Members: $3 per child
Non-Members: $6 per child
Adults and children 2 and under: free
Wilmington Symphony Orchestra
Second Sundays
at CAM
Sunday, September 12, 2 PM
Adults: $10
Students and children 10 and under: free
Art Explorers
Shadows We Create
Thursday, September 23, 10-11 AM
CAM Members: $3 per child
Non-Members: $6 per child
Adults and children 2 and under: free
Educator Resources
Educators Night
Thursday, September 23, 4-7 PM
Free for educators
Kids@CAM
Island Wildlife Chapter
Saturday, September 25, 10 AM-12 PM
CAM Members: $5 per child
Non-Members: $10 per child
Adults and children 2 and under: free
Concert
Lopez Tabor Duo
Thursday, September 30, 6:30-8 PM
Adults: $20; Students w/valid ID: $15
CAM Café

"Let the food speak for itself" -Chip Pridgen

Hours
Lunch: Tues-Fri 11 AM-2 PM
Dinner: Thurs 5-8 PM
Brunch: Weekends 10 AM-2 PM

Call (910) 777-2363 for reservations.
United States Colored Troops Public Sculpture Project
Virtual Fundraiser
Saturday, September 18, 5:30 PM-8:30 PM
Tickets: $35
Music by Mangroove

With the health and safety of our community in mind, the USCT Public Sculpture fundraiser on September 18 is now virtual. Wear your Union blue, dance to the sounds of Mangroove, and celebrate the upcoming installation of Boundless, from the comfort of your own home. A Zoom link will be sent to all ticket holders the week of September 13th. 

Image: Photo of Mangroove Jazz Quintet
Raffle Tickets Available
Drawing: Saturday, September 18 during fundraiser
Tickets: $25

Support Boundless by purchasing a raffle tickets to be entered in a drawing to win two Buffalo Soldier prints by Don Stivers. Drawing will be held September 18.

A total of 300 tickets will be sold. All sales final, no refunds.
Special thank you to the USCT Fundraising Committee for making this fundraiser possible!

Carol Miller - Chair
Fred and Simone Allen
Ava Baker
Sheila Cannon-Santos
Bill and Roberta Holden
Russell and Patty Hewett
Renee Lawson
Ruth Louie
Primus Robinson
This project was supported by the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources