Take Five: Bullfest, Pop-Up Sunday and ACC baseball
Play ball!
The ACC Baseball Championship started earlier this week and continues through Sunday. It’s the first time for the event at the DBAP, which just underwent a major renovation.
Through Sunday; Durham Bulls Athletic Park, 409 Blackwell St., Durham; $10/game, $50/weekend; nando.com/1an
Ballads, pub songs and shanties
As part of the annual Starlight Concert Series, Barrowburn performs classical and contemporary ballads from the Celtic tradition, along with Irish pub songs and shanties. Food and chairs are OK, but no alcohol and no pets.
7 p.m. Friday; Page Walker Arts and History Center Garden, 119 Ambassador Loop, Cary; free; townofcary.org
Bullfest
Duke Homestead celebrates the roots of Durham with a celebration featuring live music from the N.C. Songwriters Co-Op and dance lessons from the Huckleberry Brothers, plus arts & crafts and food vendors.
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday; Duke Homestead, 2828 Duke Homestead Road, Durham; free (donations accepted); dukehomestead.org
Vintage-style Pop-Up
Artisans, collectors and neighbors gather to shop at this flea market-style Pop-up Sunday Vintage Market, where you can also enjoy food trucks and beer. Bring the family – and your pets.
Noon-5 p.m. Sunday; 509 N. West St., Raleigh; free; popupsunday.com
Concert honors Memorial Day
The Raleigh Concert Band, which is made up of more than 70 volunteer musicians from a variety of backgrounds, will perform a concert in honor of Memorial Day.
1:30 p.m., Sunday; Raleigh National Cemetery, 501 Rock Quarry Road, Raleigh; free; theraleighconcertband.org
This story was originally published May 21, 2015 at 10:00 AM with the headline "Take Five: Bullfest, Pop-Up Sunday and ACC baseball."