Apr 12 Sunday
This is a Saturday morning acoustic traditional string music jam. A group of area musicians gather to play traditional music. This is a friendly welcoming group that enjoys playing together. New musicians and music fans are welcome. Please visit www.bctma.org for more information.
Tryon Palace is excited to once again host the artwork of popular photographer and beekeeper Deana B Marion to the North Carolina History Center. We will be showcasing a new exhibit of her photography of pollinators – bees, butterflies, and insects on a variety of flowering blooms. Her photography technique is macro photography with amazing detail!
The exhibit will also include video clips of activity at her beehives.
This exhibit is FREE and available to the public during our posted business hours at the North Carolina History Center.
Artist's Exhibit DescriptionThe collection of macro images of bees and blooms in their native environment celebrates the art of nature, the beauty and wonder God created in the bees and blooms. The colorful images showcase the features of the small natural world as photographed in blooming trees and flower gardens.
The plight of pollinators, their value to our food supply, and the causes for their declining population are receiving national attention, with pollination by honeybees responsible for one-third of our food and nearly $20 billion in value to agricultural crops each year in the United States. Deana B understands the issues are extremely important and has witnessed the alarming population decline firsthand.
Deana B’s macro photography commenced in the 2002 with weekend classes taught by Barbara Brundege through the University of California Extension, Santa Cruz, along with numerous workshops where she was encouraged to “get closer, get closer.” She gained tremendous insight from a mentorship with Barbara focusing on enhancing the images to capture the intricate features of flowers with bees. Since 2010, she has specialized in photographing bees on blooms in exquisite detail at a distance of several inches.
This unique body of images focus upon the beauty of bees in nature, all different but sharing acommon theme, with attention to microscopic level features, use of color, and position of blooms.
On April 12, 2026, local historian and Director of the May Museum, Roger Kammerer, will lead a Walking Tour of historic Greenville including numerous stops in the downtown area, from Pitt Street to Cotanche Street. The tour features some of the oldest structures in town plus the new Sycamore Hill Memorial on the mall and includes information about the people and organizations who are part of Greenville’s history.
Participants in the tour should wear comfortable walking shoes and should plan to meet at Five Points Plaza (500 Evans Street, Greenville, NC 27834) at 3:00 pm.
Clarinetist and Eastern North Carolina native Dr. Chadwick Thomas announces the launch of Crystal Coast Chamber Music, a new chamber music series based in Emerald Isle. Through this series, Thomas aims to expand opportunities to hear live classical music along the North Carolina coast and to share his passion for chamber music with the community.
This inaugural concert will feature Thomas in a clarinet and piano recital with pianist Dr. Yujin Lee, a member of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and an acclaimed chamber musician. The program includes works by Aaron Copland, Francis Poulenc, André Messager, and others.
The performance will take place Sunday, April 12, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. at Emerald Isle Baptist Church. Full details about the concert and artists are available at www.crystalcoastchambermusic.org. For updates, subscribe to Crystal Coast Chamber Music's email list and follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
Apr 13 Monday
It’s Donate Life Month! Did you know more than 4,000 North Carolinians are waiting for a lifesaving transplant? You can save up to eight lives right here in our community by signing up to become an organ donor online or at the D-M-V. Visit Honorbridge.org to learn more about making this heroic decision.
The Carteret Community Sunshine Band is starting rehearsals for its spring concert season and is looking for new musicians to join.The Sunshine Band is a volunteer wind ensemble made up of local residents, from students to retirees, who love performing concert band music. The band is especially seeking trombone players, and also needs clarinet and trumpet players, though musicians on all concert band instruments are welcome.Directed by Ritchel Lawson, the band rehearses Monday nights at Newport Middle School and performs community concerts throughout the year.Spring rehearsals begin January 26, 2026For more information, find us on Facebook, Instagram, or visit our website. Interested new members should contact Ritchel Lawson at ritchellawson@hotmail.com