*Please check with event hosts for weather-related changes. 

On today's Triad To Do, David shares a variety of offerings from Piedmont universities.

High Point University: The first Chamber Music Series concert of 2016, to be held at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 24 in the Charles E. Hayworth Memorial Chapel. The event is free and open to the public. The program will feature HPU Bassoon Instructor Mark Hekman performing chamber music influenced by musical traditions from around the world.

UNCSA: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performs on Sunday, January 24th at 2pm in Watson Hall. Music for piano, violin, viola and cello with Chamber Music Society artistic co-director, the incredible Wu Han on piano.

UNCG: The Southeast String Festival Concert is Sunday afternoon at 1pm in the Recital Hall. Admission is free. The 6th Annual Southeast Honors String Festival hosted at UNCG is an intensive three-day festival for students in grades 9-12, and it caps off with the big concert Sunday.

WFU: Classical guitarist Carlos Perez, performs at WFU Sunday afternoon Jan. 24th at 3:00pm in Kulynych Auditorium. It's music in dialogue with poetry. That performance was scheduled for Saturday and postponed due to the snow. 

Also Check: NC A&T, Guilford College, App State, Elon University, Salem College and more for great entertainment every weekend here in the Triad.

Bethany recommends you check out the book reading and signing by Taylor Brown in Greensboro. Taylor's debut novel, Fallen Land, is now out (from St. Martin's Press). Brown's first short story collection, In the Season of Blood and Gold, was published by Press 53 in Winston-Salem. Brown will be at the Barnes and Noble in Greensboro (Northline Avenue) at 2pm on Saturday, January 23rd.  

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