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"Que Viva!" means "Long Live" in Spanish. We are committed to a fresh, authentic, and delicious menu. Long Live Delicious!
Piedmont Opera concludes its season with Karen Slack's African Queens, a free community concert underwritten in its entirety by The John W. and Anna H. Hanes Foundation.
2026 Downtown Jazz Schedule:
June 26: Alex Bugnon // Opening Artist: Titus Gant
July 10: Willie Bradley // Opening Artist: Karlton Jones
Summer on Fourth concerts are held on 4th St. in front of Foothills Brewing (638 W. 4th St.) from 7:00 – 10:00 PM.
Come watch the World Cup at the only place that serves you food to match the games! Our FOOD WORLD TOUR will be serving specialty dishes from each Latin American country playing. Travel the world one bite at a time!
We're hosting a Father's Day pageant on June 20th! Show up at 10PM to compete in Dad Outfit, Dad Joke, and Speed Beer for a chance to win gift cards and bragging rights💪Anyone is welcome to compete!
Celebrate freedom and patriotism in Lewisville. Enjoy the tribute with a Presentation of Colors with a Presentation of Colors by the American Legion Post 522, featuring live music by On the Border - The Ultimate Eagles Tribute Band.
Get your shimmy on! Learn the basic moves of this beautiful dance form in this free monthly class as we bring people of all ages together to promote health, happiness, and community. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Perfect for our out of towners! Unlimited classes, all class types, for 7 days.
Join us for our Fiesta, a vibrant one-day festival in Downtown Winston-Salem that kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month.
These fun, interactive evenings invite audience members to enjoy drinks while watching — or even joining — our performers in spontaneous, unscripted comedy.
Singer, author, actor, and soldier Craig Morgan has made a name for himself as a country music hitmaker who has amassed more than 2.5 billion career streams and charted over 25 songs on Billboard.
At 4 PM – Learn about the life of Clara Körner (also known as “Aunt Dealy”) with a tour of her home and personal artifacts preserved by the Körner family on view, enhanced by a special Juneteenth program made possible by Triad Cul