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Paul Coggins and Glen Medders showcased their home and art collection to the men of CAM's private art collectors group on Feb. 9. Overlooking the vibrant Raleigh skyline, art enthusiasts enjoyed a meet-and-greet with each other, as well as with Dr. Paul Baker, the executive director of CAM, and Raj Bunnag, the museum’s curator of exhibitions.

The Whirl

Roanoke To Raleigh

On Feb. 24, Roanoke to Raleigh hosted an event at All Saints Chapel to celebrate a new version of The Lost Colony, America’s oldest outdoor drama. The Roanoke Island Historical Association used down time in 2020 to visualize a more inclusive version of the production, which now includes a partnership with the Lumbee tribe.

Evening To Dream

On Jan. 28, the Evening to Dream gala celebrated its 25th anniversary. The gala, which benefits Methodist Home for Children, honored new members of its Guardian Angel Society for their gifts of time and resources. This year’s Guardian Angels are Julie Murphy, Marnie and Jerod Cohen, Mary June and Henry Jones, and Marcus and Clarissa Green.

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