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Sport Knows No Boundaries: The Evo-One Story Premiere | AMC Avenue Forsyth 12
Apr 5, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Forsyth
A hand-selected team. An audacious dream. And a band of organizers, coaches, parents and players all led by one crazy Australian. Watch as two cultures with a famous rivalry come together over the shared love of volleyball.
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GFFCA Coaches Clinic | 25 Brooklyn Ave
Apr 19, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Forsyth
Welcome to the GFFCA Coaches Clinic! Come join us for a day filled with coaching tips, strategies, and networking opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned coach or just starting out, this clinic is designed to help you improve your coaching skills and knowledge. Learn from experienced coaches who will share their insights and expertise. Take part in interactive sessions that will cover a wide range of topics relevant to coaching. Don't miss this chance to connect with fellow coaches, expand your coaching toolkit, and take your coaching game to the next level!
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Lynn Nottage - Washington University International Humanities Prize | Edison Theatre
Apr 16, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Forsyth
Washington University International Humanities PrizeFree talk and reception with recipient Lynn NottageMacArthur “Genius” and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Sweat and RuinedDescription: Join us for a special event honoring playwright Lynn Nottage as she receives the prestigious Washington University International Humanities Prize, presented by the Center for the Humanities, for her outstanding contributions to the world of theater. This in-person event is a unique opportunity to hear from Nottage herself and celebrate her remarkable work. Reception to follow. Free and all are welcome! The Washington University International Humanities Prize honors a person who has contributed significantly to the humanities through a body of work that has dramatically impacted how we understand the human condition. Two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Lynn Nottage brings the power of theater to new spaces and underserved communities, addressing complex issues at the intersection of race, gender and labor relations. Her creations include widely acclaimed productions such as Intimate Apparel (playwright), MJ the Musical (book writer), The Secret Life of Bees (musical adaptation book writer) and She’s Gotta Have It (TV adaptation producer). Date: 4 pm, Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Location: Washington University in St. Louis, Edison Theatre in Mallinckrodt Center Don't miss out on this chance to be part of a memorable event celebrating the talent of Lynn Nottage! Hosted by the Center for the Humanities at Washington University in St. Louis humanities.wustl.edu
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