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"Greensboro Complex will host multiple events on Saturday, June 6 including a capacity crowd for Megan Moroney in concert beginning at 7 p.m. at First Horizon Coliseum. In addition to the concert, the Complex is also hosting Alamance-Burlington High School graduations on June 6 in the Novant Health Fieldhouse. The first ceremony, Southeast Alamance High School, will begin at 9 a.m. with additional ceremonies to follow throughout the afternoon. In anticipation of a high volume of traffic in the Coliseum area, the Greensboro Complex, Greensboro Department of Transportation and Greensboro Police Department advise all patrons to plan to arrive early, and carpooling is strongly encouraged. GPD will be managing major intersections in the vicinity of the Coliseum and variable messaging systems will be deployed to advise motorists of parking and traffic information. The main Coliseum parking lot will open at 3 p.m. for concert goers and can be accessed off Ellington Street and Patterson Street. Patrons are encouraged to arrive and be parked by 5 p.m. Doors to the Coliseum are scheduled to open at 6 p.m. Traffic is expected to be heaviest in the Coliseum area from 5-7 p.m. and it is recommended motorists not attending Complex events seek alternate routes during this time. Concert patrons are also encouraged to utilize the UNCG Park & Ride Lot (1720 W. Gate City Blvd) for convenient access to the north entrance of the Coliseum and easier post-event exiting. "
"Discover twentieth-century Black businesses near downtown — from beauty shops to banks and much more. We’ll highlight architect Edward Jenkins, haberdasher Harold Cotton, beautician Pauline Farrar McCain and other entrepreneurs large and small on an approximately 5 mile, family-friendly ride. Tour departs 9:30 am and returns to museum by 11:30 am. Check-in opens at 9 am. Free tour, but registration is required and spots are limited. Register through Bicycling in Greensboro by June 19 at 10 pm. Bikes: Bring your own bike! Or reserve a free/discounted bike to use by filling out this form: Reserve a bike to borrow. Reservations for bicycles will be open until Wednesday, June 17. If you have reserved a bike to borrow, please arrive at 8:30 am on June 20. Helmets: Helmets are required. If you don’t have a helmet of your own, one can be provided. Please let us know beforehand at [email protected] Participants are required to sign a waiver on the day of the event. This program is in partnership with Bicycling in Greensboro. Photo: Felipe Troncoso/Greensboro History Museum The post Juneteenth Bike Tour: Black Businesses from Beauty Shops to Banks appeared first on Greensboro History Museum."
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