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Happenings
ALABAMA
Pike Piddlers Storytelling Festival—
Troy, Jan. 13. Enjoy stories told by
Donald Davis, Andy Offutt Irwin, B.J.
Abraham, Brent Holmes and Shelia Fay
son Jackson at Troy University’s Trojan
Center Theater. (334) 735-3675.
ARKANSAS
Images of the South Watercolors
Traveling Exhibition —Mountain
Home, Jan. 6-31. Explore Southern
culture through artists' eyes dur
ing this show at the Baxter County
Library. (870) 425-3598.
FLORIDA
Brooksville Raid —Brooksville,
Jan. 20-21. Travel back to the Civil
War era during this re-enactment
of an 1864 battle at the Sand Hill
Scout Reservation, dance at the
Blue/Gray Ball and shop on Sutlers
Row. (352) 796-6766.
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GEORGIA
Ducks on Holiday —Savannah, Dec.
27, Jan. 6 and 28. Join a naturalist guide
on a hike through Savannah National
Wildlife Refuge to learn about the vari
ous duck species that winter in the area.
(912) 897-5108.
KENTUCKY
Mid-Winter Feaste —Bardstown,
Jan. 12-13. Bardstown Community
Theatre presents music, dance, pag
eantry, magic and a performance of St.
George and the Dragon during this event,
which includes dinner at Kreso’s Res
taurant. (502) 348-4015.
LOUISIANA
Krewe of Artemis-Springhill Mardi
Gras Ball —Springhill, Jan. 13. Cel
ebrate Mardi Gras during this formal
ball, themed “Take 5 and All That
Jazz,” at the Springhill Gvic Center.
Call (318) 539-9259 for reservations.
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MISSISSIPPI
Halley’s Comet —Meridian, Jan. 12.
Actor John Amos, of Roots and Good
Times feme, transforms himself into a
parade of characters in this humorous
and moving story. Mississippi State Uni
versity’s Riley Center in the downtown
area. (601) 696-2200.
NORTH CAROLINA
Marcus Belgrave: A Tribute to
Louis Armstrong —Wilmington,
Jan. 14. Enjoy a musical journey through
the life of a beloved jazz trumpeter and
vocalist, presented by Belgrave and his
ensemble, at the ThaLian Hall Center for
the Performing Arts. (800) 523-2820.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Grand American Coon Hunt—
Orangeburg, Jan. 5-6. Warch as dogs trail
and tree raccoons for the Grand Ameri
can Championship at the Orangeburg
County Fairgrounds. (803) 534-6821.
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months prior to the event
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TENNESSEE
Super Rodeo Show —Harriman,
Jan. 13-14. Watch as cowgirls and
cowboys compete in barrel racing,
roping and bull riding at Roane
State Community College’s Expo
Center. (865) 376-4201.
VIRGINIA
Boat Show —Richmond, Jan. 19-21.
Browse more than 60 different brands of
boats, ranging from pontoons to yachts,
and boating-related products during this
52nd annual event at The Showplace.
(804)425-6556.
WEST VIRGINIA
I Can’t Stop Loving You —Charleston,
Jan. 17. Delight in this show featur
ing an orchestra, singers and dancers
performing Ray Charles’ legendary
music at the Clay Center for the Arts
& Sciences. (304) 561-3570.
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