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FESTIVALS

MILLEDGEVILLE FILM FESTIVAL

April 15-17. Featuring a masquerade party with musical guest The Norm and more than 350 submissions from more than 30 countries. Special guests include John Heinsen, VP Producer's Guild of America; David Hartle, producer; Terry Botwick, producer and founder and CEO of 1019 Entertainment; Scott Thigpen, producer and director; and Jesse Zwick, writer/director. For a complete schedule of events, visit www.milledgevillefilmfest.com.

LOCALICIOUS: WARNER ROBINS FOOD FESTIVAL

4-8 p.m. April 16, Courtyard Marriott, 589 Carl Vinson Parkway, Warner Robins. This event aims to promote local music, art and food. Featuring educational and artistic exhibits, a market, cooking contest, music by Southern Persuasion, Louise Warren, Edward Dunbar (from the Drifters) and Darin Curtis. For all ages. Sponsored by Land to Hand Inc. Proceeds benefit the Houston County farmers markets and local food insecurity programs. $5 for adults, free ages 16 and younger. 478-225-7626. www.landtohand.org.

EARTH DAY

3-6 p.m. April 20, Tattnall Square Park, downtown Macon. Celebrate Earth Day with the Mulberry Market. Shop the market, plus activities for children, nature tours, an exhibit of animals, live music and free trees. Free. www.chwg.org.

PAN AFRICAN FESTIVAL

Noon-10 p.m. April 23 and 2-7 p.m. April 24, Tubman Museum, 310 Cherry St., and Cherry Street Plaza. Showcasing African American pride and accomplishments through music, dance, crafts, food and more. Including live music performances, face painting, storytelling and dance. Free. Pre-festival dance party: 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 21; featuring AJ The DJ, $15. Black-tie banquet honoring Chi Ezekwueche: 7-9 p.m. April 22, $35. Visitors will have an opportunity to take advantage of a special admission rate that also allows them to purchase museum memberships at discounted rates. 478-743-8544. www.tubmanmuseum.com.

BLUEBIRDS AND BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL

11 a.m.-5 p.m. April 23, Dauset Trails Nature Center, 360 Mount Vernon Church Road, Jackson. Bluegrass music from Johnny Roquemore and the Apostles of Bluegrass, Grassville and Recycled Grass. Free. www.dausettrails.com.

AUTISM AWARENESS FESTIVAL

8 a.m.-2 p.m. April 30, Dayspring Presbyterian Church, 1045 U.S. 41 South, Forsyth. Including a 5k trail race, family fun run, live music, food vendors, resource fair, crafts, inflatables and kids' games. Hosted by the Anchor of Hope Foundation. www.anchorofhopefoundation.org. 478-994-0438. Free.

TASTE OF THE SOUTH CRAFT BEER AND FOOD FESTIVAL

Noon-6 p.m. April 30, Rosa Parks Square, adjacent to First Street, downtown Macon. Sample a variety of craft beers while enjoying musical performances, food, and fun and games for the whole family. Admission is free for all ages. Tickets for beer tastings will be available for those 21 and older, while non-alcoholic drinks will be available for purchase in the Cellar at Just Tap'd. www.justtapdfestival.com.

TURKEY CREEK FESTIVAL

10 a.m. May 7, Byromville. Family-oriented fun. Parade, vendors, games, rides, food, door prizes and entertainment. www.turkeycreekfestival.com.

SUMMER THEATRE FESTIVAL

See three shows on three different stages. The great Fats Waller musical "Ain't Misbehavin" will open July 1 at Theatre Macon, 438 Cherry St. The classic Broadway musical "42nd St." will open July 8 at the Grand Opera House, 651 Mulberry St. The hilarious take on Shakespeare's "The Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged" will open July 7 at Mercer University's Tattnall Square Center for the Arts. Tickets to Theatre Macon are $25, tickets to the Grand Opera House are $35; tickets to Mercer's venue are $20; a combination ticket for all three shows is $65. Tickets for all shows will be available through the Grand Opera House box office at 478-301-5470 or at www.thegrandmacon.com beginning June 15.

MACON FILM FESTIVAL

July 21-24. Guest Andrew McCarthy will kick off the festival with an appearance, Q&A and special screening of "Pretty in Pink" at 6 p.m. July 21 at the Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. www.maconfilmfestival.com.

BRAGG JAM

July 30, downtown Macon. Hear 70 bands across multiple stages during Macon's favorite summer music and community festival. $25 advance admission. For band lineup and Patron Party details, visit www.braggjam.org.

CAMPS

UNIQUE DISCOVERY CAMP

9 a.m.-4 p.m. May 31-July22, Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church, 957 Oglethorpe St. Daily pre and post camps are available. For ages 5-15. A faith-based children's day camp, themed "Letting the Son Shine." Daily fun, movies, bowling, weekly field trips and other exciting activities. Very limited space. 478-745-0314. mtolive957@live.com. Lucille Holmes, 478-788-3083. Registration fee: $15; camp fee: $75 per week.

SUMMER KNIGHTS CAMP

7:45 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, June 6-July 15, St. Joseph's Catholic School, 905 High St. For rising kindergarten-sixth grade students. Themes this year include Star Wars, Brainiac, Boot Camp, What's Cooking?, Silly Celebrations!, and Save the Earth! Themed weekly activities include computer, arts and crafts, physical education, field trips, water activities, movie and popcorn days, air hockey, outdoor play and more. Leslie Gibbs, camp director, Leslie.Gibbs@sjsmacon.org. 478-742-0636. www.sjsmacon.org/summercamp. Registration fee: $30; camp fees: $120 per week, optional meal plan available for an additional $20 per week.

MARKETS

STATE FARMERS MARKET

8 a.m.-dark daily, 2055 Eisenhower Parkway. Farmers selling fresh produce, as well as dealers year-round.

WESLEYAN MARKET

9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 14, June 11, July 9 and Aug. 13, Wesleyan College front campus. Locally grown and produced items ranging from flowers and organic fruits and vegetables to baked goods, art and jewelry by local artisans. Music and fun educational events also offered. 478-757-5233. Free admission.

BOLINGBROKE FARMERS MARKET

3-6 p.m. first, third and fifth Tuesdays, parking lot of the Country Oaks Farm and Pet Supply, Bolingbroke. A food-only market featuring grass-fed beef, pork and organic chicken, organic produce, farm fresh eggs, jellies and jams and bakery products. www.bolingbrokefarmersmarket.com.

MULBERRY MARKET

3:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, Tattnall Square Park. Locally grown and produced vegetables, dairy, meat, desserts and more. Free to attend. www.chwg.org.

INTERNATIONAL CITY FARMERS MARKET

1-6 p.m. Thursday, Watson Boulevard and Maple Street, in front of Perkins Field, Warner Robins. Featuring Georgia-grown/made foods. Local, seasonal produce, meat, milk and more. 478-225-7626.

FORT VALLEY FARMERS MARKET

8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, next to the railroad tracks on Lowe Street, Fort Valley. Local produce and plants for sale. 478-825-5286.

GOSPEL/CHRISTIAN

RED BOOK HYMN SING

4:30 p.m. prelude, 5 p.m. singing begins, April 16, Bethany Baptist Church, 365 Pea Ridge Road, Juliette. Featuring singers, instrumentalists and music lovers from all over the Southeast. Audience participation is encouraged. 478-501-0262. redbooksing@gmx.com.

TERRY WEEKS

10:30 a.m. April 17, the Rain Church, 257 Gunn Road, Warner Robins. 478-953-7246. www.therainchurch.com.

GOSPEL SING FUNDRAISER

4-9 p.m. April 23, Jeffersonville Assembly of God, 45 Railroad St. W., Jeffersonville. Benefits Relay for Life. Featuring the Assembly of God choir singers, Vanessa Crosby and the Faulk Family Singers, Aubrey Ray along with Becky Hataway and many others. Hot dog plates for sale and cake auction. 478-960-0796.

MUSIC AND VARIETY

OLD SCHOOL MUSIC FESTIVAL

8 p.m. April 16, Macon Coliseum, 240 Coliseum Drive. Featuring Keith Sweat, Juvenile, Morris Day and the Time and Cherrelle. Hosted by MC Lightfoot; music by DJ Daddy Dre. 800-745-3000. www.ticketmaster.com. $25 and up.

RHYTHM N' JAZZ SPRING CONCERT SERIES

6 p.m. April 17, Gateway Park, off Riverside Drive, downtown Macon. Featuring Harold Thomas and Danger Zone and DeeJay Phi. Free.

THE OH HELLOS

8 p.m. April 21, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Tickets are available at www.CoxCapitolTheatre.com or by calling 478-257-6391. $15-$20.

KEN TRIMMINS QUARTET

7:30 p.m. April 22, Allen's Market Building, 101 W. McIntosh St., Milledgeville. Seating is limited. Get tickets at www.milledgevillealliedarts.com. 478-452-3950. $10.70.

CELTIC WOMAN

7:30 p.m. April 22, City Auditorium, 415 First St. $32, $72 and $108. www.ticketmaster.com.

THE STRANGER: BILLY JOEL TRIBUTE

8 p.m. April 23, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Tickets are available at www.CoxCapitolTheatre.com or by calling 478-257-6391. $15 general admission.

JEREMY CAMP

7 p.m. April 24, City Auditorium, 415 First St. With Mandisa and Finding Favour. 336-887-3582. www.premierproductions.com. $40 premium, $25 general admission, $18 groups of 10 or more.

GRACE POTTER

8 p.m. April 28, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Tickets are available at www.CoxCapitolTheatre.com or by calling 478-257-6391. $38-$42.

JIMMY HALL'S BIRTHDAY BASH

8 p.m. April 30, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. With special guests Tommy Talton and Otis. www.coxcapitoltheatre.com. $22.

SCOTT STAPP

8 p.m. May 1, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Tickets are available at www.CoxCapitolTheatre.com or by calling 478-257-6391. $25-$28.

KIEFER SUTHERLAND

8 p.m. May 3, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. www.coxcapitoltheatre.com. $15 advance, $20 at door.

STEEP CANYON RANGERS

8 p.m. May 6, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Bluegrass music, with the Packway Handle Band. www.coxcapitoltheatre.com. $20-$25.

SHENANDOAH

8 p.m. May 7, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. www.coxcapitoltheatre.com. $25-$30.

SECOND SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES

6 p.m. May 8, Coleman Hill Park. Presented by Bragg Jam. The Brick will be selling food and beverage. Picnics, lawn chairs and pets are welcome; no tents or grills. www.braggjam.org. Free.

DARK SIDE OF THE DEAD

8 p.m. May 13, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. Grateful Dead/Pink Floyd tribute. www.coxcapitoltheatre.com. $12-15.

STEVE EARLE

8 p.m. May 14, Cox Capitol Theatre, 382 Second St. www.coxcapitoltheatre.com. $25-$35.

JASON ISBELL WITH TOMMY EMMANUEL

7:30 p.m. May 18, City Auditorium, 415 First St. Jason Isbell and Tommy Emmanuel honor Merle Haggard's memory with their performance. $25 and up. www.ticketmaster.com. www.maconcentreplex.org.

AN EVENING WITH TRAVIS TRITT

7:30 p.m. May 22, Grand Opera House, 651 Mulberry St. 478-301-5470. $45-$55.

JAZZ IN THE COURTYARD

7 p.m. May 29, Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Featuring Ken Trimmins Jazz Quartet. 478-742-2000. www.douglasstheatre.org. Free.

POETIC PEACE OPEN MIC NIGHTS

8 p.m.-midnight every first and third Wednesday, Midtown Key Club, 435 Third St. Open mic for poets, musicians, singers, comedians, lyrical emcees and more. Hosted by Y-O with DJ Ron and Soulistic. 478-719-2054. $5.

DANCES

DANCE WORKSHOP

10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 16, Mercer University. For boys and girls ages 10-18. Learn elements of ballet, jazz, hip-hop and more. Free. To register, email alaynawilliams101@gmail.com or text 478-297-6312.

MACON SHAG CLUB

6:45 p.m. Thursday, Holiday Inn Macon North, 3953 River Place Drive. 478-960-7938. Free.

DANCE

8 p.m. Friday, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 9, 4493 Houston Ave. Featuring the Winchester Band. 478-784-1454. $7.

DANCE

8:30 p.m. Saturday, VFW Post 658, 4864 Harrison Road. Featuring the Southern Country Band. Singles welcome. 478-474-3663. $7.

PAIRS AND SPARES SQUARE DANCE

6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday (except for holidays), North Macon Park Recreation Center, North Macon Park Drive. Caller is Lee Dixon. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club. 478-477-6863.

WESTERN SQUARE DANCERS OF MACON SQUARE DANCE CLUB

7-9 p.m., Thursday (except the fourth Thursday of each month), Howard Community Club, 5645 Forsyth Road. Caller: Tom Wood. 478-935-8364. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club.

ROBINS RAMBLERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB

7-9 p.m. Tuesday (except the third Tuesday of each month), Warner Robins Recreation Center, 800 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins. Caller is Bud Whitten. 478 235-9200. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club.

IRISH REELERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB

7:30-9:30 p.m. second and fourth Friday of each month, Southwest Laurens Elementary School, 1799 Ga. 117, Rentz. Caller: Lee Dixon. 478-293-8771. Free to anyone who is a member of any square dance club.

MUSIC HALLS

OAK GROVE JAMBOREE & OPRY HOUSE

6:30-10 p.m. Friday, Oak Grove Community Center, 1134 Ga. 126 South, Cochran. Dancing and country music with the Foskey Family Band and the Faulk Family Band. 478-308-4559. Free.

OLE CLINTON OPRY

5:30-10 p.m. Friday, 215 Old Ga. 18, Gray. This week: 5 p.m. House Band, 7 p.m. Something Else Country. 478-825-4118 or www.clintonopry.com. Free; donations accepted.

HOLLONVILLE OPRY HOUSE

6:30 p.m. Saturday, Ga. 362, Hollonville. This week: Clark Kesler, Don Mattingly and Country Dreamers and Stone Creek Country. 770-228-4832 or www.hollonvilleopry.com. Free; operated on donations.

POWERSVILLE OPRY

4-9 p.m. Saturday, south onto Powersville Road off Ga. 247 Connector between Warner Robins and Ga. 49. This week: 4:20 p.m. Powersville Opry House Band, 6 p.m. Gospel Gazette, 7 p.m. Ruby Rose and Southern Nites. Also open 7 p.m. Monday night, jam and open mic. 478-328-0678 or www.powersvilleopry.com. Free.

WAGON HOUSE OPRY

6:30-10 p.m. second, third and fifth Saturday of each month, 699 Altman Road, Haddock. This week: 6 p.m. Simple Country, 7:30 p.m. Magnum Country. Contact Randy, 478-363-1274. Free; donations accepted.

JULIETTE OPRY HOUSE

5:30 p.m. every first Saturday, front porch local bluegrass jam; 7 p.m., open mic stage show; 8 p.m., headliner stage show. Ga. 87, Juliette. 478-335-3895. www.acousticproductions.com. $17.

FILMS/SCREENINGS

MACON FILM GUILD

Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 2 p.m., 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. May 8: "Carol." June 12: "Eye in the Sky." Special documentary presentation: "Finders Keepers" at 7:30 p.m. April 19. 478-742-2000. www.maconfilmguild.org. $5.

BALD SHORTS FILM FESTIVAL

7:30 p.m. April 29, Georgia College's Arts and Sciences Auditorium. A juried short film festival. An awards presentation program and reception follow the screening. www.baldshorts.com. 478-452-3950.

FUNDRAISERS

TOUCH A TRUCK

10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 16, Northway Church parking lot, 5915 Zebulon Road. A family-friendly event that offers children of all ages the opportunity to climb on, look inside and learn more about a variety of vehicles including a fire engine, ambulance, police car, bomb squad vehicle and dump truck. Silent hour will be observed from 10-11 a.m. Frozen treats from King of Pops will be available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit the Junior League of Macon's mission to support childhood literacy. www.jlmacon.org. $5 per person, free for children under age 1.

THE TASTE OF MACON-BIBB COUNTY FOLLIES

6:30 p.m. April 16, Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Macon-Bibb County elected officials, staff members from various public agencies and the heads of local nonprofits will be performing to raise money for GCAPS, a program that introduces interested students to the inner workings of government. 478-742-2000. www.douglasstheatre.org. $15.

PRINCESS TEA PARTY

2-4 p.m. April 17, Hay House, 934 Georgia Ave. Benefits the Miss Macon scholarship fund. For girls ages 5-12, with 2015 Miss Georgia Adeline Kenerly, Miss Macon 2016 Destiny Levant, Miss Macon's Outstanding Teen 2016 Annie Swan and other dignitaries. 478-361-4631. www.missmacon.org. $45 per child, $15 per parent.

RELAY FOR LIFE OF BLECKLEY COUNTY

6 p.m.-2 a.m. April 22, old high school track behind Bleckley Primary, 259 Peter St. NE, Cochran. Food, games, local entertainment, luminary ceremony. Stacey Floran, 574-257-9879, option three. Free.

HEART OF THE DRAGON FESTIVAL DRAGON BOAT RACES

1 p.m. April 23, Sandy Beach, Lake Tobesofkee Recreation Area. Watch 20-foot dragon boats race across the lake. All proceeds go to help provide mentors through Big Brothers Big Sisters. www.macondragonboats.org.

2-MAN SCRAMBLE GOLF TOURNAMENT

8 a.m. registration, 9 a.m. shotgun start, April 29, 2016 Bowden Golf Course, 3111 Millerfield Road. Lunch served after round. Benefits the Family Counseling Center of Central Georgia Inc. www.fcccg.org. 478-256-0708 or bryan@totalsystemsav.com. $75 per golfer.

JEAN COLEMAN CHERISHED CHILDREN GOLF TOURNAMENT

April 29, Waterford Golf Course, 620 Ga. 96, Bonaire. Registration is at 11 a.m., lunch is at 11:30 a.m., and preparation for tee off is at 12:45 p.m., including a short program by students of the 4-year-old classes, who will also putt and chip while the golfers play. 478-442-4378. Teams or individuals may register for $50 per player.

"CATWALK TO CURE CHILDHOOD CANCER"

5-6 p.m. VIP reception, 6-8 p.m. show, May 1, Tubman Museum, 310 Cherry St. Fashion show to benefit Joshua's Wish. Special guest: recording artist Melba Moore. Door prizes. www.joshuaswish.org. $25 general admission; $50 VIP tickets, includes priority seating, pre-reception, swag bag and a picture with Moore.

MACON' US GLOW 5K FUN RUN

6-8 p.m. May 6, Amerson River Park, 2551 North Pierce Drive. Benefits the Accountability Courts and the Macon Reentry Coalition. Runners can register at https://runsignup.com/Race/GA/Macon/MaconUsGlow5KFunRun. $25 through April 22, $30 after, $20 for Macon Tracks Members.

ALL ABOUT ANIMALS RESCUE RUN

8 a.m. May 7, Mount Zion Baptist Church, 7015 Rivoli Drive. Includes a 10.2K, 5K and 1-mile fun run. Benefits the no-kill rescue shelter. Register at www.racerpal.com and day of race. $25 for 10.2K, $20 for the 5K and one-mile fun run prior to May 3.

LITERARY/LECTURES

AUTHOR CARMEN DEEDY

6:30 p.m. April 18, Pierce Chapel, Wesleyan College. Wesleyan's 15th annual Storytelling Festival features children's author Carmen Deedy and Wesleyan Education Department storytellers. Part of the Lamar Lecture Series. 478-757-5262. Free.

HOUSTON COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY OLD BOOK SALE

10 a.m.-8 p.m. April 28, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. April 29, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 30, Georgia Grown Building, Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, Perry. Hosted by Houston County Friends of Library. Proceeds benefit Houston County Libraries. More than 90,000 books and media sorted into more than 50 categories. Books priced from 50 cents to $3. Admission: $5 or free for Houston Friends on April 28; free admission for all April 29-30. All books half price April 30. 478-923-0128.

ET CETERA

HUBBARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION APRIL CELEBRATION

Parade: 10 a.m. April 16, beginning near the Tractor Supply and ending at the Hubbard Alumni Association's Building, Forsyth; immediately followed by fun, food, entertainment, a health fair and more. Celebration Banquet: 6 p.m. April 16, William Hubbard Middle School Auditorium; $35. Celebration Social: 8:30 p.m. April 16, Ebbyz Bar and Grill, 1182 Ga. 83 South, Forsyth; $5 donation. The Hubbard Alumni Association is a nonprofit association composed of alumni, friends and supporters of the State Teachers and Agricultural College. 478-394-1263.

INDIAN SPRINGS STATE PARK

678 Lake Clark Road, Flovilla. Museum Tours: 2-4 p.m. May 7. Tour the museum, learn about the park, its history and upcoming events; free. The Springs Fling: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 16; enjoy games, inflatable obstacle course, Easter bunny photos, crafts, vendors and fun for the whole family; free. A $5 per car parking fee is required for all events. 770-504-2277.

OPEN STREETS MACON

2-6 p.m. April 17, begins at Riverside Drive and College Street, continues through Mercer University, and ends at Anthony Road. Open Streets Macon closes city streets to traffic and opens them to pedestrians, bicycles and a variety of health and wellness activities. www.bikemacon.org/openstreets. Free.

HIGH FALLS STATE PARK

76 High Falls Park Drive, Jackson. Large Mouth Bass Fishing Tournament: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. April 16; try to catch the big bass in this jon boat fishing tournament; prizes will be awarded for biggest catch; pre-registration required. Twlight Night Paddle: 6:30-8 p.m. April 29 and 7:30-9 p.m. May 20 and 27; enjoy the setting sun in this peaceful, ranger-led 3 mile canoe trip to Buck Creek; fadults and children 8 years or older who are accompanied by an adult; reservations required; $15 includes boat and gear. Paws on the Falls: 10-11:20 a.m. May 8; grab your leash and bring your dog out to walk with some new friends on the High Falls Trail. A special surprise for each dog that attends; $5 per dog. A $5 per car parking fee is required for all events. 478-993-3053.

SPRING AT THE ROCK RANCH

The Rock Ranch, 5020 Ga. 36, The Rock. Strawberry Festival: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 23; $15 per person older than 2; Farm Market open until 5:30 p.m. Saturdays on the Farm: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 30 and May 7; $12 per person older than 2. Spring Break Fridays: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 15 and 22; $12 per person older than 2. 706-647-6374. www.therockranch.com.

JARRELL PLANTATION HISTORIC SITE

711 Jarrell Plantation Road, Juliette. Exclusive Tour of Jarrell 1920 House: 2-4 p.m. April 24; built by Benjamin Richard Jarrell, the Jarrell 1920 House is now a bed and breakfast owned and operated by members of the Jarrell family; this special program will give guests an exclusive tour of Jarrell Plantation's Hidden Gem along with the entire plantation; gates will be closed once the tour begins, so register in advance; $6.50 adults, $6 seniors (62+), $4 youth (6-17), free for children under 6. 478-986-5172. www.gastateparks.org/JarrellPlantation.

THE BLACK OUT DANCE COMPETITION

3 p.m. April 24, Tattnall Square Academy, 111 Trojan Trail. Support local and surrounding area teams as they battle it out on the dance floor. Coach D of the Dancing Dolls will be the guest judge. Presented by Kali Dance Studio for the Arts. 478-461-7602. $15.

LADIES OF COLOR TALENT AND FASHION SHOW

6-8 p.m. April 30, Douglass Theatre, 355 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. $10 adults; $5 children. 478-742-2000. 478-745-7944.

HISTORIC PRESERVATION MONTH TRAM TOUR

5:30 p.m. May 5 and 9, beginning and ending at First Baptist Church parking lot, Main Street, Perry. Hosted by Perry Main Street and featuring tours of historic buildings in downtown Perry. The educational program will provide information about the history of Perry, its residents and its architecture. Ellie Loudermilk of the Perry Area Historical Society will lead the tour. Seating is limited; advance registration required. Call 478-988-2758. Free.

HAY HOUSE SPRING STROLL

May 6-8, Hay House, 934 Georgia Ave. Garden Market: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 6-7, 1-5 p.m. May 8; flowering plants and trees, perennials, garden and patio accessories, potted plants, home accents and more; free. House and Garden Seminars: keynote speaker is author Susan Sully with additional seminars given by Lida Hill; free. Garden Tour: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 6-7, 1-5 p.m. May 8; see blooming private gardens in the historic Intown neighborhood; $20 in advance, $25 at door. Florabrilliance Flower Exhibit: ticket holders will be able to view unique flower displays by local florists on the main levels of Hay House. Historic Interiors Tour: 5-8 p.m. May 6-7; visit beautiful private homes in the Shirley Hills neighborhood; $20 in advance, $25 at door. Combo tickets: $35 in advance, $45 at door. Advance tickets will be available at www.HayHousemacon.org, at the Hay House or by calling 478-742-8155. During the event weekend, tickets will be sold at the Hay House.

This story was originally published April 14, 2016 at 7:23 PM with the headline "Out & About Calendar ."

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