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SIX SUNDAYS – IN FALL!

TOWN OF WF, ARTS WAKE FOREST SPONSOR CONCERTS COVID-19 forced the cancellation of Six Sundays in Spring in 2020 and 2021. But now the Town of Wake Forest is partnering with ARTS Wake Forest to offer "Six Sundays in Fall." The town encourages bringing the kids, friends, a picnic and a blanket and settle in for some foot-tapping, finger-snapping good times. The 2021 Six Sundays in Fall concert series is scheduled for six consecutive Sundays from Sept. 5 through Oct. 10 (at 5 to 7 p.m.) Sponsored by ARTS Wake Forest, these free concerts get underway at 5 p.m. and take place rain or shine at the E. Carroll Joyner Park Amphitheater. The concert schedule includes: n Sept. 5: Sensory Expressions (Reggae/Steel Drum) n Sept. 12: The Magnificents Band (Motown/R&B-Soul covers) n Sept. 19: Orchesta K’che Tropical Latin Band (Hot Salsa, Merengue, Cumbias) n Sept. 26: Revolution Beatles Tribute Band (Beatles covers) n Oct. 3: Tea Cup Gin (Indie Jazz) n Oct. 10: Chatham Rabbit (Americana)

ing Internet, a division of Tucows, is now available in Rolesville. Unlike traditional cable internet service, fiber networks carry higher bandwidth and are less prone to signal interference. "We are thrilled (to launch) our fiber internet service here in Rolesville; our fourth “Ting Town” in North Carolina," said Todd Rubin, Regional Manager for Ting Internet. "Now, more than ever, we know how necessary it is to access robust and reliable internet. There has been such anticipation and support from this community and we're excited to be here." For more information, visit ting.com/Rolesville.

PLANT AND ART FESTIVAL Wake Forest Garden Club’s Annual Event is October 23 Wake Forest Garden Club's Autumn Plant and Art Festival is 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 23, at the Wake Forest Historical Museum Grounds. A variety of plants, garden art and more will be available for purchase. Food trucks also will be available. The Historical Museum is located at 414 N. Main St. in Wake Forest.

No food or refreshment vendors will be on site during this year's Six Sundays in Fall concert series, so attendees are encouraged to pack a picnic. E. Carroll Joyner Park Amphitheater is located at 701 Harris Road in Wake Forest. For more information, visit wakeforestnc.gov.

ROCKIN’ THE FOREST

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he Legacy Motown Review kicks off the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre’s 2021-22 “Rockin’ the Forest” music series at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 24. Tickets can be purchased online at wakeforestrencen.org or at the Renaissance Centre Box Office, 405 S. Brooks St. The event is expected to sell out. The next “Rockin’ the Forest” concert will feature the Band of Oz on at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 20. Advance tickets are on sale and include $15 general admission tickets, $25 reserved seats, and $40 VIP seats. Wake Forest Renaissance Centre is located at 405 S Brooks St in downtown Wake Forest. For more information, visit wakeforestrencen.org or call 919-435-9428 (or call 919-435-9458 for tickets).

LEGACY MOTOWN REVUE OPENS RENCEN

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You Can Never Have Too Many Friends. Whether you are new to the community or just looking for a group of fun-loving women, Wakefield Women’s Club is a social club here for you! Our members are from Wakefield, North Raleigh, Wake Forest and surrounding areas. We are a diverse group of women of all ages with a wide variety of interests and we welcome you to join us! Please visit our website for more information: wwclub.org If you are interested in joining us as a guest please contact wwclub.membership@gmail.com.

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