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« Saturday April 03, 2010 »
Sat
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Saturday 04/03/10  9:30am-11:00am Writers Support Group Meeting: Voice to the World  (Meets on 1st Saturday of the month) The goal of the group is to encourage budding and already published writers to finish their writing projects by providing support, encouragement, and constructive critiques.    The meeting is coordinated by Vonyee Carrington, who has written since a teenager but has recently published a book of women's writings called Steps for Destiny: Poems, Stories and Experiences of Women.  This meeting is open to the public and is free of charge.
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
This will be the first special event for Carrboro Chess Club, it should be a lot of fun. Alan Casden, a professional chess coach, will be giving a short lecture on the topic of developing your chess skills. Following this, he will give an instructional simulation for all attendees, where he will play each attendee on their own board while giving commentary on their game. For more information about Alan, you can see: http://columbuschesslessons.com/background.html A few things to note: 1) If you can, try to bring a previous game that you've played. Alan would like to lead a discussion and analysis of a game from a group member. 2) Please try bring a chess board--we will need more than usual. 3) Note that this event is at a different time and place than usual.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Sat 4/3  7pm-9pm CD Release party with EIGHTwentythree and reading from Bluegrass Is My Second Language: A Year In the Life of an Accidental Musician    Named for the date the band first played together (8/23/01), EIGHTwentythree is an extraordinary mix of musical influences from Bill Monroe to the Beatles. The group consists of four very uniquely talented and gifted musicians playing together with joyful abandon, all for the love of Bluegrass music. Jeff Wiseman is a Master of the five-string banjo and incorporates many different styles and delicate phrasings into the propulsive mix of mostly original material the band performs. As a talented singer and songwriter the band profits greatly from both his songs and his vocal abilities. Hearing him play will change the way you thinkof banjos forever! Greg Eldred is a virtuoso guitarist and composer. Greg's singing ability has made him a Triad legend and he carries most of the lead vocal chores for the band, often even on songs other band members have written! Come to hear him sing, stay to watch his amazing guitar work!             John Santa sings and plays his sometimes traditional, sometimes unconventional mandolin with a kind of reckless abandon while weaving his manic harmonica throughout the songs of EIGHTwentythree. At times the harmonica mimics the fiddle lines of traditional Bluegrass, other times it wails into Blues and Rock 'N Roll, butit is always evocative and effective. John is also the author of “Bluegrass Is My Second Language: A Year In The Life Of An Accidental Bluegrass Musician”.   The group is anchored by the considerable musical talents of Keith Carroll on acoustic (“doghouse”) bass and vocals. It is no easy job to keep the other musicians in line and in time but Keith manages his task as the true Master he is, playing in his amazing and compelling style while inspiring the band to greater musical heights. He is the true emotional center of the group and a real treat to watch as he dances with his bass across the stage when the music lifts him up!   EIGHTwentythree will delight any audience member who has a true love for music in general and Bluegrass Music in particular. The core of the groups' success is the way all their songs, whether original or a cover performed with a distinct EIGHTwentythree twist, convey the groups' deep respect for each other as people and musicians AND their respect and love for the Music they perform. 
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