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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Smarty Scoop on Weekend Events


By Katie M

Happy Wednesday! Before we jump into the weekend line-up, don't forget that Paper Sassy is holding its 2nd Annual Holiday Affair tomorrow (November 5) from 5 pm to 9 pm at its Kernersville store location. This is a not-to-miss event! You'll remember we profiled Paper Sassy and I told you it's my newest passion. Well, this passion is still hot - especially with the discounts it's offering!

Tomorrow night will be an evening of shopping, prizes, desserts and joyful music. Paper Sassy Owner Devora is offering $5 off to everyone – and an additional $5 if you bring a friend! All you have to do is print off this blog with the coupon pictured to the right, spend $25 or more, and you'll receive these discounts. Plus, as a Triad Smarty Pants reader, Paper Sassy will offer you 10% off your first visit! How can you pass this up? From fine stationary and gifts to everything from personalized invitations, envelopes, and letterhead to planners, bags and signature items like dry-erasable magnetic bulletin boards known as Magulletins, you'll be way ahead in your holiday shopping! Stock up, Smarties! (Note: The store will be closed today to prepare for this event, and will open on November 5 at 5 pm for the party). So simple! So sassy! We'll see you there!

To get the skinny on the rest of the weekend, read on!

63rd Annual St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Women’s (ECW) Bazaar and Luncheon
Wednesday, November 4 from 10 am to 2:30 pm, Luncheon starting at 11:30
There will be handcrafted gifts (100% of the proceeds from the Bazaar go to designated world and national, state and local, and parish beneficiaries), food, a silent auction with a wide assortment of wonderful items available for bidding, as well as a raffle where you can win prizes such as $250 worth of Wilco gas, dinner for four at 1703 Restaurant in Winston-Salem, or a magnificent firehouse made by St. Paul’s member Jim Lippart. Gas and dinner raffle tickets are $1 each or 6/$5, and firehouse raffle tickets are $20. Only 150 raffle tickets will be sold for the firehouse, and they are going fast! Please contact Robin Fulk at rfulk1@triad.rr.com to purchase your tickets or for more information.

Holiday Market
Friday, Nov. 6 at 10 am
Greensboro Coliseum Complex, SEC 1921 W. Lee Steet, GSO
The 20th Anniversary Holiday Market is the Your Complete Holiday Experience! There are more than 360 speciality vendors, boutiques, shops and retail exhibitors offering foods and fashions, gifts and glitter, music and magic � everything to make the holidays bright. This exciting Christmas extravaganza kicks off the season with specialty gift stores, fashion jewelry, clothing, gourmet foods, decorations and ideas, home accessories and d�cor, food and wine sampling, arts and craft. Adults $7.

Beauty and the Beast Jr
Friday and Saturday 7 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.
Rives Cafetorium, Westchester Country Day School, 2045 N. Old Greensboro Road, HP
Presented by Westchester Country Day School, expect to be enchanted by Belle and her beast. Just $5.

Cinderella, the Enchanted Edition
Friday 7 p.m., Saturday 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday 2 p.m.
Edward C. Smith Civic Center, 217 S. Main St., Lexington
Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (presented by Lexington Youth Theatre), features over 90 young performers in grades K through 12th grade. Tickets $8 in advance; $10 at the door.

First Friday in Downtown Greensboro
Friday, Nov. 6 from 6 – 9 pm
Elm Street area, Downtown GSO
A self-guided tour of local art galleries and studios, museums, retail shops, restaurants and alternative arts venues. Free to public.

DADA First Friday Gallery Hop
Friday, November 6 from 7 – 10 pm
Sixth, Trade and Liberty streets, W-S
Streets filled with downtown arts, artist demonstrations, music and dance. Free!

Community Care Fair
Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 am to 2 pm
High Point Bank Operation Center, 1300 E. Hartley Dr. (next to Oak Hollow Mall).
High Point Museum is participating with more than 30 charities and non profits offering arts, crafts and gift items.

Second Annual Colfax Persimmon Festival
Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9 am
Stafford Farm, 558 North Bunker Hill Road, Colfax
$5 per car parking fee

FREE Community Day at SciWorks
Saturday, Nov. 7 at 11 am
SciWorks, 400 West Hanes Mill Road, W-S
FREE Community Day! Saturday, November 7 Sponsored by the J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, this day will feature programs on topics related to aging and booths with information/consultation. SciWorks will be open from 11am - 5pm with no admission fee. Join us! Tell your friends!!

Clay Day
Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9:30 am
Old Salem Museums & Gardens 900 Old Salem Road, WS
Make your own marbles, see the reconstructed 18th century kiln fired, try your hand at chinking logs and building a clay tile roof, and much more as we focus on the ways that clay was used in Salem. November 7 is also Scout Day, where Girl and Boy Scouts can earn a patch, and receive a special discounted rate to tour Old Salem. Reservations required to receive special rate.
Cost: $8 for Scouts, or an All-In-One Ticket required.

Santa at Hanes Mall
Saturday, Nov 7 Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday noon-6 p.m.
Hanes Mall, 3320 Silas Creek Parkway, W-S
Photo prices vary.

What did we forget? Please add your event below!


5 comments:

Allison T said...

I am so excited for PaperSassy's party! I am ready to buy some Christmas presents!

Jayna P. said...

Paper Sassy was so much fun! I had a wonderful time and found some AWESOME presents! Plus a wonderful dinner at Amalfi's!! Thanks ladies~

Anonymous said...

checked this open house last night - devora had such unique gift ideas. loved the store.

erin

Sara said...

What a fun store! There are great gifts in there for all ages. I had fun last night. Thanks for sharing TSP!

PaperSassy said...

Thanks a million TSP readers, for stopping by last night at our event. We had so much fun! If you just couldn't make it, we would still love to meet you, so drop on by soon!

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