Weekly Fiver
3 p.m. Monday, Fickling Hall, Mercer University. Eight rising high school seniors will be joined by center faculty and the McDuffie Center String Ensemble, under the direction of Ward Stare. www.music.mercer.edu. Free.
COUNTRYWIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL
5 p.m. Friday, Central City Park, downtown Macon. A celebration of music in remembrance of Sept. 11, 2001. Featuring performances by David Nail, Keith Anderson, Jordan Rager, Phoenix Drive, Justin Dukes and Jacob Powell. www.CountryWideMusicFest.com. 478-960-3383. $25; $15 for military, police and first responders; $99 VIP packages available; free for children 5 and younger.
“CRIMES OF THE HEART”
8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Warner Robins Little Theatre, 502 S. Pleasant Hill Road, Warner Robins. Directed by Terry Minyard. $16 adults; $14 students, seniors and active military. www.wrlt.org. 478-929-4579.
NATIVE AMERICAN FESTIVAL AND POWWOW
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Indian Springs Hotel/Museum, 1807 Ga. 42 South, Flovilla. Featured performers are Aztec Dancers Javier Alfaro and family, flutist Ryan Little Eagle and the Winged Ambassadors birds of prey. Plus Native American stories, music, vendors, arts and crafts. 770-775-3313. $5 for ages 15 and older; $3 for ages 4-14.
TUNES AND BALLOONS
4-9 p.m. Saturday, Middle Georgia State University, 100 College Station Drive. Activities for children, live entertainment, tethered hot air balloon rides and more. Sponsored by the Cherry Blossom Festival. $5 per person; free for children 6 and younger. www.cherryblossom.com. 478-330-7050.
This story was originally published September 5, 2015 at 9:16 PM with the headline "Weekly Fiver ."