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The festival is presented by ARTS Wake Forest and the Wege Foundation in partnership with the Wake Forest Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. [1] [2] The festival is a one-day event held in Autumn every year at E. Carroll Joyner Park in Wake Forest. [3] It is free to the public.
The Z. Smith Reynolds Library (also known as ZSR Library) is the main library of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. An eight-story building, it is located on the university's main (Reynolda) campus, a short distance south of the T. K. Hearn Plaza (the quad). The library opened in 1956.
The Scales Fine Arts Center is home to Wake Forest University's performing and visual arts departments.. James R Scales Fine Arts Center at Wake Forest University. Named in 1979 in honor of James Ralph Scales, the 11th President of Wake Forest, the facility consists of two sections that are now referred to as Lower and Upper Scales but was once described as "one great hallelujah."
The event-planning arm of Wake Forest is an undergraduate student-run organization known as Student Union. Student Union events include Homecoming, Family Weekend, Special Lectures, Concerts, the Coffeehouse music series and other weekly events such as movie screenings and Tuesday Trivia nights.
Wake Forest moved its entire home basketball schedule to the Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem for the 1956–57 season, although the team did play two games in the facility one year earlier. The historic building was not popular with Deacon followers in its final years, but no one could argue with the success Wake Forest teams had here.
Wake Forest head football coach Dave Clawson has resigned. Wake Forest announced the decision Monday, confirming multiple reports, including from Yahoo Sports' Ross Dellenger. Clawson will remain ...
Opened in 1996, W. Dennie Spry Soccer Stadium is home to the Wake Forest men's and women's soccer programs. Considered one of the top college soccer facilities in the country, the 3,000-seat stadium is considered a jewel in Wake Forest's family of athletic facilities and gives the Demon Deacons a true home field advantage.
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