History, Charm and Southern Hospitality
Around the World in the Art-boretum
Saturday, March 23, 2013 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Village Arboretum, 395 Magnolia Rd., Pinehurst
*Schedule subject to change
10:00 am - Hark to the sounds of the Cross Creek Pipes & Drums heard throughout the beautiful Village Arboretum. Try out your dancing skills as you learn the steps of "The Highland Fling"!
11:00 am - Watch the graceful Japanese Okinawa Kenjin Kai Dancers, and make a native craft.
11:30 am- Learn traditional Polynesian dances with Aloha Ka'naka O Hula Halau Dancers.
12:00 pm - Drum up some fun with the West Pine Middle School African D.R.U.M. Ensemble, followed by an invitation to join the Drum Circle, a remarkable experience.
1:00 pm - An Arts Adventure Trail Hunt, for children under 12, will focus on the Internationally themed art exhibit created by students from Moore County Schools and displayed throughout the Arboretum.
~Enjoy Taste of the USA!. Concessions available for purchase- hot dogs, hamburgers, and beverages, or bring your own picnic and enjoy a place on our meadow. (11am-1pm)
Presented By: The Friends of the Arboretum & The Pinehurst Parks & Recreation Department
In case of rain, activities will be moved inside to the Assembly Hall next to the Arboretum.
Part of the 2013 Palustris Festival. For more information, please call 910-295-0166
There are many wonderful events and festivals taking place year round in the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, and Aberdeen area. In addition to the numerous golfing opportunities that Pinehurst is so famous for, there are many other things to see and do. There are concerts, theatrical performances, equestrian events, street festivals, and antiques fairs hosted in the area year round. The Convention and Visitors Bureau maintains a list of local area events that residents and visitors may find helpful.