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Greensboro roundup: serval kittens at the Science Center, local theater and music events, and Elm Street Athletic Festival

City of Greensboro Weekly Flash Briefing · May 4, 2026
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Summary

The City of Greensboro weekly briefing highlighted two serval kittens born at the Greensboro Science Center, a musical at the Tanger Center, a Miles Davis tribute by the UNC Greensboro Jazz Collective, the Elm Street Athletic Festival and Green Hill Cemetery walking tours.

The City of Greensboro weekly flash briefing highlighted several community events and local cultural items.

Greensboro Science Center: The center welcomed two female serval kittens, Htut and Kara, born April 6. The briefing said the kittens are currently behind the scenes bonding with their mother and will soon be viewable in the indoor serval holding area.

Tanger Center musical: The briefing promoted a high-energy musical at the Tanger Center running May 5'10 that reimagines the stories of Henry VIII's wives as a modern pop-infused concert; tickets were offered through the Tanger Center ticketing site.

UNC Greensboro Jazz Collective: The briefing highlighted a Miles Davis tribute on May 7 at the Carolina Theater performed by the UNC Greensboro Jazz Collective.

Elm Street Athletic Festival: Scheduled for May 9 in downtown Greensboro, the festival will feature a 10-mile run, a 5K, a Youth Mile and a Survivors Walk supporting brain cancer awareness; registration details were provided.

Green Hill Cemetery tours: Guided botanical walking tours at Green Hill Cemetery are set for May 9 and 10 to explore historic monuments, plantings and local history.

No admission prices, exhibitor lists or program running times were provided in the flash briefing; listeners were directed to the city and venue websites for tickets and additional details.