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Durham Magazine October/November 2022

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The Durham Bulls’ 2023 season will begin with a night game on March 31 against the Norfolk Tides. The season will include 150 games, 75 of which take place at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park – including those on Memorial Day, Father’s Day, Independence Day and Labor Day weekend. RedBird Theater Company’s producers, cast

and production team launched its inaugural season during a fundraiser on Sept. 29. The event included live music from The Drowning Lovers, and food and drinks from Mezcalito Grill & Tequila Bar. Performances of “A Doll’s House, Part 2” take place Nov. 11-19 at the Durham Bottling Co. A new Family Saturday Series season begins at The Carolina Theatre on Oct. 15 and will feature performances from Grammynominated songwriter Pierce Freelon, musical

storytelling with cellist Shana Tucker, acrobatic fables from StoryUp! Aerial Theatre and more. The educational programs take place one Saturday per month through May 2023.

IN OTHER NEWS

U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Cholee Brown, a Durham native, took part in the world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise, Rim of the Pacific, in August. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRYAN NIEGEL Cholee is a sonar technician aboard USS William P. Lawrence, responsible for tracking and monitoring underwater threats. Durham One Call launched a new service that

enables residents to text 919-813-6315 with a keyword, such as “water service” or “pothole,”

HEALTH care

and get a response with links to information and the next steps for submitting a service request. Residents are encouraged to submit an online request or call if they have a more complicated issue. Over time, the service will build on its knowledge base to respond to more needs. The system received more than 1,000 texts in the two weeks following its launch. The Durham Community Safety Department launched its Co-Response Teams in September, the fourth crisis response pilot the city has implemented as part of the new Holistic Empathetic Assistance Response

Teams crisis response program, which aims

to connect residents who are experiencing nonviolent mental health crises and qualityof-life concerns with the care they need. The Co-Response pilot pairs clinicians with law enforcement officers who respond to behavioral health calls that pose a greater risk.

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