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«Friday April 11, 2008»
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Kids Night Out: That means Parent's Night Out!!! Parent's are invited to drop off the kids (5 to 13 years of age) so they can enjoy a peaceful evening. Kids are invited to visit the MVP Sports Center from 6pm-10pm for an evening of fun and games! This program runs every Friday throughout the year. The youth will be split into age groups, depending on registration numbers each week, and will be supervised by The Sports Centers' professional staff. They will enjoy a variety of activities including; Soccer, Basketball, Baseball/Softball, Volleyball, Ice Skating, Story Telling, Board Games, Relay Races, Creative Games and much more.

Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Come to one of our Orientation session so you can learn how you to donate your time and compassion to help older adults (age 60+), disabled adults, and family caregivers in Wake County. Volunteers provide Respite Care, Transportation, Home Chores, and Friendly Visits. Because of volunteers, our services are free. Sessions held monthly - call for date/times and to RSVP. 

The Center For Volunteer Caregiving, 975 Walnut St., Suite 311, Cary, NC PHONE 460-0567. www.volunteercaregiving.org

Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Montana Repertory Theatre is one of the most respected professional touring companies in the country. In the past twenty years the Montana Repertory Theatre has featured Tennessee Williams twice, presenting The Glass Menagerie in 1994 and A Streetcar Named Desire in 2004. The Glass Menagerie reveals the young Williams as an emerging genius finding his wings and taking off. A Streetcar Named Desire finds the author at full throttle, investigating the dark and mysterious sides of the human heart; in this hauntingly beautiful play, we find Williams writing at the peak of his power. Cat is a play about vital and vibrant characters trapped in a repressive society that fosters a lack of communication, leading to unavoidable and unbearable loneliness.