Triad Arts with David Ford First Presbyterian Church Turns 150October 3, 2012Way back in 1861, when the First Presbyterian Church property in Winston-Salem, was originally purchased at the corner of Cherry and Third Streets, there was some concern over where Third Street would go if it needed to one day be extended further west. The town fathers scratched their heads and determined that there would never be a need for Third Street to go further west than where it was. My how times have changed!
But the church’s great commitment to our community has not changed, and this year it turns 150! In celebration of its Sesquicentennial, First Presbyterian will hold a worship service on Sunday morning, October 7, at 10:30am. The service is titled "Faithful through Generations" and it will be held in the church's new worship center. The orchestral prelude begins at 10:15am, and those in attendance will hear the first movement of Rhapsody and Song of the Sea. It’s a new work by First Presbyterian’s choral director Michael Dodds, and it’ll be performed by full orchestra, festival choir and featured tenor soloist Glen Siebert.
First Presbyterian planning committee member Mac Smyth, and conductor/composer Michael Dodds recently stopped by WFDD to chat about the work.
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Triad Arts Archives
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September 3, 2008: Homegrown Handmade
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September 2, 2008: Broach Theatre: Moon Over Buffalo
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September 1, 2008: Triad Stage: Night of the Iguana
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August 28, 2008: Weatherspoon Art Museum: Transactions
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August 26, 2008: 2008 New River Blues Festival
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August 25, 2008: Pastel Society of North Carolina
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August 21, 2008: Music on the Mountain
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August 20, 2008: Mark Leach: SECCA's New Director
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August 19, 2008: Green Hill Center
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August 18, 2008: Joseph Mills: Angels, Thieves, and Winemakers
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August 14, 2008: Kyle Webster and Ben Towle
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August 13, 2008: Diggs Gallery: Herbert Gentry
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August 12, 2008: Doll and Miniature Museum of High Point: Stiching History
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August 11, 2008: Reynolda House: New World Views
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August 7, 2008: Open Space Cafe Theatre: Crowns
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August 6, 2008: Marcus C Rizzo Center for Musician Enrichment
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August 5, 2008: Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology: Pocketbook Anthropology
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August 4, 2008: Carolina Summer Music Festival
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July 31, 2008: Weatherspoon Art Museum: Peter Takal Drawings
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July 30, 2008: Levering Orchard: Stewards of the Land
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July 29, 2008: Revolve Film and Music Festival
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July 28, 2008: Turchin Center for the Visual Arts: Dancing with the Dragon
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July 24, 2008: North Carolina Shakespeare Festival: A Thousand Cranes
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July 23, 2008: Eastern Music Festival: Marley Eder and Kara Huber
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July 22, 2008: Delta Fine Arts Center: Lois Mailou Jones
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July 21, 2008: Walt Strony
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July 17, 2008: Latino Music Festival
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July 16, 2008: New Horizons Band
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July 15, 2008: Homegrown Handmade: Art Roads and Farm Trails
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July 14, 2008: Bethesda Center Photography Exhibit
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