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The Piedmont Triad is buzzing with excitement this week, and we've got your complete guide to the best events happening from Wednesday through Sunday! Whether you're looking to groove to live music, support local farmers, get the family out for some fun, or discover something totally new, our region has something special waiting for you. Kick Off Your Week Right (Wednesday & Thursday)Farmers Market Wednesday is calling your name! Head to Mocksville (317 Sanford Ave, 3-6 PM) or Pleasant Garden (4920 Alliance Church Rd, 3-6 PM) for the freshest local produce and that wonderful community vibe that makes farmers markets so special. Thursday brings some much-needed zen to your week with Free Yoga in the Park in Mocksville at 192 N Main St (6:30-7 PM) – a perfect midweek reset. Over in Greensboro, you can stretch it out at the gorgeous Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden with Yoga, Mind, and Body Classes from 6-7 PM. But here's something really cool: Mount Airy is keeping traditional Appalachian culture alive with Old-Time Dance Lessons at the Historic Earle Theatre (4:30-5:30 PM) followed by Youth Music Lessons (5:30-7 PM). Talk about connecting with our mountain heritage! Early birds in Greensboro can join Stroller Rollers at LoFi Park (9-10:30 AM) – because getting active with your little ones is always a win. Friday Fun TimesFriday nights were made for music in the Triad! Burlington's 4th Fridays Concert Series transforms the Downtown Depot into a musical hotspot from 5:30-9 PM. Down in Winston-Salem, jazz lovers can sway to the smooth sounds of Downtown Jazz at Corpening Plaza (6:30-9:30 PM). For something completely different, head to High Point's Piedmont Environmental Center for Eco Evenings (6-8 PM) – learn about our local ecosystem while enjoying the great outdoors. And if you're in Elkin, don't miss Friday Night Live at the Reeves Theater (6-8 PM) for an intimate musical experience. Families in Thomasville can kick off the weekend with the Back to School Bash at 300 Hinkle St (6:30-7:30 PM) – turning school prep into a party instead of a dreaded chore. Saturday SpectacularSaturday is absolutely packed with amazing options! Let's start with the markets because, honestly, Saturday morning farmers market runs are a Triad tradition. You've got choices: Winston-Salem's Cobblestone Farmers Market (1007 S Marshall St, 8:30-11 AM), Greensboro's Farmers Curb Market (501 Yanceyville St, 8 AM-12 PM), High Point's Farmers Market (901 N Main St, 8:30 AM-1 PM), or Pleasant Garden's market (7 AM-12 PM, location TBD). Winston-Salem is also hosting a Food Truck Festival & Market at 3320 Silas Creek Pkwy (10 AM-5 PM) – the perfect combo of amazing food and local vendors all in one place. For families, Saturday is your day to shine. Thomasville's Community Day (4205 Old US Hwy 29, 11 AM-2 PM) promises fun for everyone. Greensboro offers Sensory Friendly Cosmic Playtime at 2101 N Church St (10 AM-1 PM) – an inclusive event that ensures every child can play and explore comfortably. High Point families can enjoy Family Fun Day in the Historical Park (1859 E Lexington Ave, 10 AM-2 PM), while Gibsonville's Garden Railroad event (220 E Main St, 9 AM-12 PM) will delight train enthusiasts of all ages. And don't forget Jamestown's cozy Family Storytime at 200 W Main St (10:30-11:45 AM). Arts and culture lovers, this is your moment! Kernersville's Home Grown Arts Fest at Harmon Park (9 AM-3 PM) showcases our region's incredible creative talent. Music fills the air with Bailey Beats: Larry & Joe at Bailey Park in Winston-Salem (5-7 PM) and Saturdays in Saxapahaw - Country Soul Songbook (1624 Jordan Dr, 6-8 PM). Plus, Yadkinville wraps up the evening with Music in the Park featuring None of the Above at Yadkinville Community Park (6:30-8 PM). Sunday Funday FinaleSunday brings the perfect end to your weekend adventure. Music lovers can catch the Winston-Salem Community Band at Miller Park (6:30-7:30 PM) or head to Greensboro for the MUSEP Concert featuring The Phoebes and Nu-Blu at Keeley Park (6-8 PM). High Point families still have one more chance for fun with the Back to School Bash at Craft Recreation Center (3-6 PM). Car enthusiasts, your day has arrived! Choose between Kernersville's The Summit Car Show 2025 at The Summit Church (4-7 PM) or Elkin's Cruise-In at 257 Standard St (2-5 PM). Both promise gleaming chrome and that special camaraderie that only comes from sharing a passion for beautiful automobiles. And for those who love a good puzzle challenge, Franklinville's Sunday Puzzles at 111 Sumner Pl (1-5 PM) offers a relaxing way to exercise your brain. Your Triad Adventure AwaitsThis week showcases exactly why the Piedmont Triad feels like home – we've got small-town warmth with big-city variety, deep Appalachian roots alongside fresh new events, and genuinely something for everyone. From Burlington to Mount Airy, from Thomasville to Elkin, our neighbors are creating experiences worth sharing. So grab your calendar, rally your friends and family, and get ready to explore all the amazing experiences happening right in your backyard. The Piedmont Triad is calling – will you answer? What events are you most excited about this week? Tag us in your weekend adventures – we love seeing how our community comes together! Some of the content on this blog is generated with the assistance of AI tools. We use AI to enhance creativity and efficiency, but every article is carefully reviewed and edited by our team to ensure accuracy, clarity, and relevance. Our goal is to provide you with helpful and trustworthy information, while leveraging technology to deliver timely updates.
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