Events To Visit
Posted on October 20th, 2009 by Kevin in Exhibits and Lectures, Fun Stuff, UncategorizedCreative Conversations: Ideas that Work
Thursday, October 29, 2009, 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Memphis College of Art, Callicott Auditorium in Rust Hall – FREE
Cocktail networking, inspiring speakers, small group brainstorming
Get inspiration from those who are bringing creative ideas to fruition and brainstorm with community artists, entrepreneurs and leaders to spark or add fire to your own ideas.
Keynote speakers:
Helen Johnson, co-founder of CreateHere, an organization that is bringing creativity to work through harnessing the economic and creative potential of Chattanoogans
Chris Reyes, founder of Live From Memphis, which connects and spotlights local musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and creative individuals of all kinds
THE GET DOWN
Odessa, 2613 Braod, Memphis, TN
10 PM $7
Saturday, October 24
http://odessatheblog.wordpress.com/
Featuring MSCA member Lana Andrade who performs live art.
Also appearing:
Saturna, Onyx Ashanti, Applejac, and Funke
ELMWOOD CEMETERY TWILIGHT COSTUME TOUR
When: Sat., Oct. 24, 5 p.m.
Phone: 774-3212
Price: $13 adults/$5 children
Ten costumed actors tell stories about some of the people buried at Elmwood Cemetery, located at 824 S Dudley. This is always a fun event, so dress up in your own costumes and head on down there! Having attended the past few years, it’s best to get there during the earliest hours possible so you can get good pictures of the actors and of the headstones of those they represent.
SPOOKY!!
I want to reiterate: Don’t forget you can get your “scare” on and help benefit Youth Villages by attending the Haunted Web of Horrors, two haunts in one! Visit the official website for more information:
http://www.hauntedweb.com/
Also, while you’re at it, don’t forget to go see Paranormal Activity, a movie showing in limited theaters in Memphis’ area only through the 22nd! It is at the Malco Paradiso and Southaven locations. I saw it–VERY scary stuff. Visit www.muleythemule.com for a review of this film.
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