september 2014 5 Kick off the fall sports season in the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s soccer stadium. For the full men and women’s soccer team schedules visit www.uncwsports.com, then pull out your team pennant for the game. 6Jam out to Airlie Gardens’ sum-mer concert series, now through September 19 on the first and third Friday of the month. Park at the old Cinema 6 Theater on Oleander Drive and catch the free trolley to the gardens. Tunes begin at 6 pm. Tickets may be purchased online at the gardens’ 7 website. Sample Wilmington’s best cuisine with A Taste of the Town September 23, a partner-ship between local restaurants and Thalian Hall. Diners will begin at Thalian Hall and walk or ride a trolley to participating restaurants to taste small bites of their most 8 popular dishes. Snag a tennis star’s auto-graph at the Landfall Legends of Tennis Tournament, featuring headliner Lindsay Davenport, September 19-20 9 at the Country Club of Landfall. Observe the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act at the Cameron Art Museum with Willie Cole’s art installation, “School Pride, the Eastern NC Story,” now through November 2. 10Let your kids see, touch, dress up, experiment and play at the Children’s Museum of Wilmington, a hands-on learning environment for kids ages 1-10 in historic downtown Wilmington. WBM FILE PHOTO 74 WBM
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