10 Days Calendar
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
MASTER GARDENER PLANT SALE
8 a.m.-5 p.m., State Farmers Market, 2055 Eisenhower Parkway. Master Gardener-grown plants, shrubs and trees are available at bargain prices along with gardening advice. www.cherryblossom.com. 478-988-8344. Free admission. Also happening 8 a.m.-3 p.m. March 19.
"PEOPLE" OPENING RECEPTION
6-8 p.m., Middle Georgia Art Association Gallery, 2330 Ingleside Ave. An exhibit featuring the work of Middle Georgia artists. 478-744-9557. www.middlegeorgiaart.org. Free.
HOCKEY AND ICE SKATING
7:30 p.m., Macon Coliseum, 200 Coliseum Drive. Watch the Macon Mayhem take on Louisiana Ice Gators; $10-$18. Stick around to ice skate after the game. Ice skating is $10 per person without game stub or $8 per person with game stub. www.maconcentreplex.com. 478-752-9232.
CARNEGIE CABARET
8 p.m., Little Carnegie of the South, 1954 Forsyth St. Featuring pianist Woori Kim, with art by sculptor/painter Marlin Adams in the gallery. Catered reception. Parking available at 1910 Forsyth Street Office Park. Tickets available at the door. $15-$35. 478-256-3388.
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
8 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road. Musical/comedy directed by Sylvia Haynie and Laura Voss. For reservations, call 478-477-3342. www.maconlittletheatre.org. $20 adults, $15 seniors (60+), $10 students (ages 5-23).
"THE HALLELUJAH GIRLS"
8 p.m., Warner Robins Little Theatre, 502 South Pleasant Hill Road, Warner Robins. Comedy. For reservations, call 478 929-4579. $16 adults; $14 military, students and seniors. www.wrlt.org.
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL ROAD RACE
8:15 a.m., Howard Middle School. Includes a 5K, 10K or one-mile fun run in Macon. Benefits Wesley Glen Ministries. Free kids carnival. Register at www.cherryblossomroadrace.com. $12-$25.
CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL LANTERN LIGHTING
1:30 p.m. March 19, Third Street Park, downtown Macon. Free. www.cherryblossom.com.
CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL PARADE
3 p.m., downtown Macon. Theme: "Rhapsody in Pink, a Southern Melody." A Cherry Blossom Festival event. Free. www.cherryblossom.com.
"I AM RUTH HARTLEY MOSLEY"
6-8 p.m., Ruth Hartley Mosley Women's Center, 626 Spring St. Featuring actors in character re-tracing the life of Ruth Hartley Mosley. Includes an educational tour of the historic site and light refreshments. Proceeds benefit the center. Space is limited. 478-742-6409. $20.
"THE HALLELUJAH GIRLS"
8 p.m., Warner Robins Little Theatre, 502 South Pleasant Hill Road, Warner Robins, (see Friday, March 18).
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
8 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road, (see Friday, March 18).
SUNDAY, MARCH 20
ORGANIST GAIL ARCHER
2 p.m., St. Joseph Catholic Church, 830 Poplar St. Featuring a program of unusual organ literature. 478-745-1631, extension 120. Free.
FIRST DAY OF SPRING HIKE
2-3:30 p.m., High Falls State Park, 76 High Falls Park Drive, Jackson. Look for signs of spring and the forest beginning to wake up. $5 per person plus $5 per car parking. 478-993-3053.
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
2:30 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road, (see Friday, March 18).
"ONCE UPON A BALLET"
3 p.m., Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Presented by Middle Georgia Youth Ballet, featuring "Cinderella" and other dance pieces. www.douglasstheatre.org. $15; $10 students/groups.
MUSIC AND THE ARTS AT VINEVILLE
4 p.m., Vineville Methodist Church, 2045 Vineville Ave. Featuring rising young talent Margaret Bergmark, soprano; Joe Kovac III, cello; Evan Hoyt, piano; Barrett Ham, clarinet; and Nicholas Ricks, piano. 478-745-3331. Free.
ROOFTOP SUNSET YOGA
7 p.m., Lofts at College Hill, 1345 Hardeman Ave. Hometown Yoga will host an all-levels flow class on the rooftop. Space is limited. A limited number of mats will be available to use. 478-202-4994. Free.
MONDAY, MARCH 21
COLONY IV BRASS, ORGAN, TIMPANI IN CONCERT
7:30 p.m., St. Joseph Catholic Church, 830 Poplar St. Featuring Douglas Hill, trumpet; Ray Lawrence, trumpet; Stephen Hoy, trombone; Susan van Wick, horn; Kyle Krejci, tuba; Robert Sumowski, timpani; and Nelda Chapman, organ. 478-745-1631, extension 120. Free.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
FABIAN CONCERT SERIES: THE CORTONA TRIO
7:30 p.m., Fickling Hall, Mercer University. Featuring Amy Schwartz Moretti, violin; Julie Albers, cello; Elizabeth Pridgen, piano; and Rebecca Albers, viola. To reserve seats by phone, call 478-301-5470. $12 per person, free with Mercer ID or any valid student ID.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
LES BRERS
8 p.m., Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Featuring Allman Brothers Band members Butch Trucks and Jaimoe, celebrating the band's music and legacy. Tickets are available at www.CoxCapitolTheatre.com. $26-$31. Also performing Thursday, March 24.
THURSDAY, MARCH 24
"RHAPSODY IN PINK" STYLE SHOW AND LUNCHEON
11 a.m., Goodwill Anderson Conference Center, 5171 Eisenhower Parkway. The runway will be filled with celebrity guest models, Cherry Blossom Festival royalty and more. 478-256-5689. www.cherryblossom.com. $40.
MACON SYMPHONY YOUTH ORCHESTRA
7-8:30 p.m., Grand Opera House, 651 Mulberry St. The MSYO's full orchestra, string orchestra and select chamber ensembles will be performing. 678-469-6001. www.cherryblossom.com. Free.
HOCKEY AND ICE SKATING
7:30 p.m., Macon Coliseum, 200 Coliseum Drive. Watch the Macon Mayhem take on the Pensacola Ice Flyers; $10-$18. Stick around to ice skate after the game. Ice skating is $10 per person without game stub or $8 per person with game stub. www.maconcentreplex.com. 478-752-9232.
"Chi-Raq" MOVIE
7:30 p.m,, Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. $6, includes popcorn and a drink. 478-742-2000.
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
8 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road, (see Friday, March 18).
FRIDAY, MARCH 25
JAZZ CELEBRATION
7 p.m., the Library Ballroom, 652 Mulberry St. With the World Famous Walnut Street Dixie, Racing and Marching Society Jazz Band. Cash bar. www.libraryballroom.com. $10, or two for $15.
OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT LANTERN LIGHT TOUR
7:30-9 p.m., Ocmulgee National Monument, 1207 Emery Highway. Grab a lantern and join a ranger-led tour. Tours every half-hour. 478-752-8257. $5; free for ages 12 and younger.
SKY OVER MACON
8 p.m., Museum of Arts and Sciences, 4182 Forsyth Road. Explore the constellations and planets visible from Middle Georgia, then see a live presentation in the Mark Smith Planetarium. Free with museum admission, $5-$10. 478-477-3232. www.masmacon.com.
MARC BROUSSARD
8 p.m., Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Tickets are available at www.CoxCapitolTheatre.com or by calling 478-257-6391. $15 advance; $20 day of the show.
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
8 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road, (see Friday, March 18).
SATURDAY, MARCH 26
PINK PANCAKE BREAKFAST
7-10 a.m., Central City Park. Enjoy delicious pink pancakes served up by the Macon-Bibb Fire Department and benefiting the American Cancer Society. $5. www.cherryblossom.com.
CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL BED RACE
1 p.m., Cherry Street at Third Street. Enjoy the fun and excitement as teams of all levels race decorated beds down the street. Free for spectators. www.cherryblossom.com.
MACON-BIBB COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS COMPETITION
3 p.m., Third Street Park. The competition combines skill, agility and teamwork in a challenging show of talent. Free for spectators. www.cherryblossom.com.
GLOW-N-DARK EASTER EGG HUNT
7-8:30 p.m., High Falls State Park, 76 High Falls Park Drive, Jackson. Hunt for more than 4,000 glowing eggs, plus carnival-style games and s'mores. Registration is required and space is limited; $5. A $5 per car parking fee is required. 478-993-3053.
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
8 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road, (see Friday, March 18).
SUNDAY, MARCH 27
UNITY EASTER
9 a.m., Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Presented by Universal Light Christian Center. 478-742-2000. www.douglasstheatre.org. Free.
"NUNSENSE JAMBOREE"
2:30 p.m., Macon Little Theatre, 4220 Forsyth Road, (see Friday, March 18).
MICHELLE MARSHALL PRESENTS THE ULTIMATE TINA TURNER TRIBUTE SHOW
6-9 p.m., Central City Park. See the show that's been wowing audiences on the Las Vegas strip and throughout the U.S. for the last 17 years. www.cherryblossom.com.
SPRING SPIRIT STROLL
6 p.m., Riverside Cemetery, 1301 Riverside Drive. Actors in costume at graveside put a human face on history. 478-972-5631. $10; $5 for students.
HOCKEY AND ICE SKATING
7:30 p.m., Macon Coliseum, 200 Coliseum Drive. Watch the Macon Mayhem take on the Fayetteville FireAntz; $10-$18. Stick around to ice skate after the game. Ice skating is $10 per person without game stub or $8 per person with game stub. www.maconcentreplex.com. 478-752-9232.
This story was originally published March 17, 2016 at 5:54 PM with the headline "10 Days Calendar ."