Happy Women’s Equality Day! In 1973, the US congress designated August 26 Women’s Equality Day, celebrating the history of women being granted the right to vote. On this day in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment’s adoption was certified, prohibiting the United States from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex. One of the most well-known activists of the women’s suffrage movement was Susan B. Anthony, who was arrested for voting in Rochester, NY in 1872.

THURSDAY Aug. 26

Miss Johnnie Mae’s @ Cork and Grind (HP) 6 p.m.

Head to Cork and Grind for a unique dining and wine tasting experience. Try French wines to pair with soul food from Miss Johnnie Mae’s food truck. Visit Cork and Grind’s Facebook page for more info.

Pint Night @ Mac’s Speed Shop (GSO) 6 p.m.

Sycamore Brewing Co. is coming from Charlotte to Mac’s Speed Shop to bring you $4 pints of Mountain Candy, Stone Fruit, Southern Girl and Fantasy Land Hazy. Learn more about Sycamore Brewing at sycamorebrew.com.

House Party @ SECCA (W-S) 8:30 p.m.

As part of its Screen Oddities series, SECCA is excited to announce a screening of the film House Party starring hip-hop duo Kid ‘n Play. A cash bar and snacks will be available for purchase. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit secca.org.

FRIDAY Aug. 27

Wonder Woman 1984 @ LeBauer Park (GSO) 5 p.m.

UNCG is ending Spartan Cinema 2021 with a free showing of the action-packed Wonder Woman 1984. Grab a blanket or lawn chair and make your way to the Great Lawn at LeBauer Park. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Visit the event page on Facebook for more info.

Denim Upcycling: Paint Splatter & Artist Painted Techniques @ Mixxer (W-S) 6 p.m.

Revamp that old denim that’s been sitting in your drawer. At Mixxer, you’ll learn techniques and tips to help you recreate your jeans! For more info and to purchase tickets, visit Mixxer’s website.

Acoustic Fusion @ Plank Street Tavern (HP) 8:30 p.m.

Band Acoustic Fusion will be at Plank Street Tavern playing a variety of hits from the past six decades. Learn more about them by visiting their Facebook page.

SATURDAY Aug. 28

Repticon @ Winston-Salem Fairgrounds (W-S) 9 a.m.

Enjoy two days of reptiles, snakes and other exotic animals during Repticon. This traveling animal convention features pets and pet products available for purchase and learning opportunities with reptile experts. Purchase tickets at repticon.com/tickets/.

NC Festival of Psychedelia @ Monstercade (W-S) 3 p.m.

Monstercade is hosting the NC Festival of Psychedelia, featuring vendors, food and performances from bands The Mystery Plan, Pretty Odd and more. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at monstercade.bigcartel.com.

Billy “Crash” Craddock in Concert @ High Point Theatre (HP) 7:30 p.m.

Greensboro native and country music superstar Billy “Crash” Craddock will be at High Point Theatre performing his hit singles you know and love. Visit highpointtheatre.com for more information and to purchase tickets. High Point residents and groups of ten or more can receive a discount of $5 per ticket. To take advantage of this deal, call the box office at 336.887.3001

SUNDAY Aug. 29

Carolina Weddings Show @ Greensboro Coliseum (GSO) 12 p.m.

The Triad Bridal Association invites you to a day of wedding inspiration and ideas during the Carolina Weddings Show. Caterers, cakes, music and more will make up this wedding-influenced experience. Tickets are just $10 and can be purchased on Eventbrite.

Diva Drag Brunch @ Joymongers Barrel Hall (W-S) 12 p.m.

Queer Winston-Salem in partnership with Joymongers and Greensboro Stonewall Sports is excited to announce the Diva Drag Brunch! Naomi Dix will be hosting with performances by Jean Jacket, Stormie Dale and more. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the event page on Facebook.

Greensboro Food Truck Festival (GSO) 3 p.m.

Greene Street, Market Street and Elm Street will be transformed to an outdoor dining experience as fifty food trucks, craft beer, live music and more make up the Greensboro Food Truck Festival. This is a free event! Just come ready to eat and have a good time. For more info, visit greensborofoodtruckfestivals.com.

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