For anyone interested, the City of Anderson has an online calendar of events. This is what it shows up to the 16th of June:
John Kingerlee: Recent Work
Anderson Center for the Arts
100 works will be exhibited by this Irish artist, part of a 12 city tour showcasing abstract figurative works, landscapes, and grids. For more information: view www.AndersonArt.org.
Admission: Arts & Culture Education Social Entertainment
June 12
Beaded Jewelry I
Anderson Center for the Arts
In two classes, learn to make a Treasure bracelet on a loom. A materials fee will be charged. All skill levels welcome. For information: www.AndersonArt.org.
Admission: Registration Hobbyist Arts & Culture Education
June
12-14
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Anderson Public Library, 1-5pm (Thurs-Fri) and 12-4pm (Sat)
Buy books at a bargain price and support the Friends of the Library!
Join Casey Jamerson for her special CD Release Party only at The Paramount. Call 642.1234 for more information.
Admission: $10 Music Social Entertainment Arts & Culture
June
13-14
Relay for Life
Anderson High School Track, 6pm Fri- 12pm Sat
American Cancer Society’s Annual Fundraiser, where teams walk for 18 hours. Celebrating those who have survived cancer, remembering those who have passed, and determining what each of us can do to fight back. Contact the American Cancer Society at 642-6603.
Admission: Free Family Education Entertainment Food Charity
June 14
Lapel Community Band Benefit Concert
Paramount Theater,7:30 pm
This program is varied in musical style and is intended to entertain all in attendance. The 50 member ensemble has members from fifteen surrounding communities.
Admission: $5/adults $2/children 12 and under Music Entertainment Arts & Culture
June 14
Shrine Club Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show
Shrine Club, 2419 White St., 1-5pm
Door prizes, raffles, and entertainment throughout the day. 3rd annual show will go on in rain or shine. For information, call 378-6918
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