Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Beach Music Thrusdays at North Hills


Looking for a fun event for the whole family?? Beach Music Thursdays are back at North Hills in Raleigh!


Midtown Beach Music Concert Series is getting ready kick off for another great summer! April 15th will be the first one of the year, and they will run through August 26th. These events take place at the Commons of North Hills from 6pm until 9pm every Thursday of the summer. It's a great place to meet up with friends or take the whole family out for a night of fun and dancing!!


Here's a list of all the bands that will be here for Summer 2010:


April 15 – The Embers
April 22 - Liquid Pleasure
April 29 - Band of Oz
May 6 – The Craig Woolard Band
May 13 – Catalinas
May 20 - Black and Blue
May 27 - The Attractions
June 3 - North Tower
June 10 - Johnny White and the Elite Band
June 17 - The Embers
June 24 – The Entertainers
July 1 - Sleeping Booty
July 8 – The Tams
July 15 – The Kays
July 22 – Liquid Pleasure
July 29 – The Craig Woolard Band
August 5 – Castaways
August 12 - Part Time Party Time Band
August 19 – Jim Quick and the Coastlines
August 26 – The Embers


For more information you can visit http://www.northhillsraleigh.com/news/576/.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Beer Festival in Raleigh April 24, 2010


The World Beer Festival comes to Raleigh, NC in April of 2010. All About Beer Magazine brings this hardy festival to downtown Raleigh for the 5th time April 24, 2010. World class beer, local
cuisine and entertainment will be tastefully presented for your enjoyment.The World Beer Festival will be held in Moore Square of downtown Raleigh. There will be two sessions of this great festival. An afternoon session from 12 noon to 4:00 PM and an evening session from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.


In 2009, the beer line-up included breweries from the United States, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, Quebec, England, the United Kingdom, Japan, Spain and Scotland.While you gather around beer drinkers from all over the southeast and brewing companies from all over the world, All About Beer Magazine and the World Beer Festival will make sure you sample the best of beer the planet has to offer.Food vendors of all types will be available to serve your dining needs.


2009 World Festival Food vendors included Bella Downtown Bistro, Sitar Indian Palace, The Big Easy, Justin's Grill and many more. The 2010 World Beer Festival will also meet your entertainment needs. Well established, popular bands will play music sounds that bring out the zesty taste of beer consumption. Beer should never be experienced in silence or you may ruin the gusto of the flavor!


The World Beer Festival features over 150 breweries showcasing over 400 different beers from around the world. Sample from this incredible range of beers all for one price of $40. Also enjoy live music,children's entertainment and local restaurants. 8,000 attendees expected.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Get Your Picture Made with the Easter Bunny! Crabtree Valley Mall


Crabtree Valley Mall provides shopping in an upscale environment with a unique mix of over 220 stores and restaurants including such favorites as Pottery Barn, Coach, Apple, Crate & Barrel, XXI Forever, J. Crew and Build A Bear. And don’t forget to visit their premier restaurants including The Cheesecake Factory, PF Chang’s, Kanki Japanese House of Steaks and Sushi and our newest additions, McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant, Brio Tuscan Grille and Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse. And opening in May 2009…the first LEGO store in North Carolina!


Come get your picture made with the Easter Bunny Monday – Saturday 10am-9pm • Bunny takes a carrot juice break from 1-1:30pm - & 5:30-6pm; On Sundays come out from 12 Noon-6pm • Bunny takes a carrot juice break from 3-3:30pm. Take the little ones out to be photographed with the Easter Bunny! Note: Designated Personal Photo Area Available

Friday, March 12, 2010

St. Patrick's Day Parade!




This Saturday, rain or shine, is Raleigh's St. Patrick's Day parade! It will start at noon downtown and there will be lots of festivities!




When the Parade is over the Festival Begins! The Festival is held on Moore Square in downtown Raleigh, the end of the Parade route. There will be live music and dancing. In addition, there will be a wide variety of vendor booths: Irish Organizations, Irish jewelry and other trinkets, food vendors, children's games and activities. Fun for the entire family!




The parade started in 1983 with a dozen or so enthusiastic Irish-Americans marching down Wilmington St. to the delight and curiosity of downtown residents, merchants and shoppers. The parade was organized initially by John McIntyre and Gail Massari. John and Gail kept the parade going and growing until 1988 when John was transferred to Germany. Prior to leaving for Germany they asked Raleigh's Friends of Ireland (FOI) organization to continue the work they started. The FOI board agreed to organize the parade. Frank Mellage, the current Parade Chairman, became involved with the parade at that time. He served on the Parade committee from 1989-1992 and became Chairman of the committee for the 1993 St. Patrick's Day Parade. In 2000 an independent Raleigh Saint Patrick's Day Parade Committee was formed with members from other local Irish organizations. Today the committee has grown to ten members. The 2010 Parade will the the 28th!




Be sure to go out and see the parade and partake in the festival afterwards! Have a happy and safe St. Patrick's Day!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Alice in Wonderland in 3D

Alice in Wonderland is in theatres this Friday!
From Walt Disney Pictures and visionary director Tim Burton comes an epic 3D fantasy adventure Alice in Wonderland, a magical and imaginative twist on some of the most beloved stories of all time.Johnny Depp stars as the Mad Hatter and Mia Wasikowska as 19-year-old Alice, who returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter. Alice embarks on a fantastical journey to find her true destiny and end the Red Queen's reign of terror. The all-star cast also includes Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter and Crispen Glover. The screenplay is by Linda Woolverton.

Alice in Wonderland will be playing at the Wachovia IMAX Theatre at Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh beginning Friday. The film is rated PG for fantasy action/violence involving scary images and situations, and for a smoking caterpillar.

For show times and ticket information visit:

Monday, February 22, 2010

Looking for a Laugh?


Tom Arnold is coming to Raleigh! As a writer, producer, and actor, Tom Arnold has established himself to both television and film audiences worldwide, having won such awards as the Peabody Award and a Golden Globe Award. Arnold cornered the market on playing the resident comic relief in films like “NINE MONTHS” with Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, and Robin Williams, “TRUE LIES” with Arnold Schwarzenegger, “HERO” with Dustin Hoffman, and “AUSTIN POWERS: INTERNATIONAL MAN OF MYSTERY” with Mike Myers.


He will be at the Goodnight's Comedy Club Friday the 26th and Saturday the 27th. Tickets are only $28.25!!!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus is coming to Raleigh!


Looking to entain the kids while it's still cold outside?? Ringling Bros. and Barunum and Bailey will be at the RBC Center in Raleigh, NC from Feb.24th through the 28th!!

Through the mystery of magic and the mastery of skill, audiences will be spellbound as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® Presents ZING ZANG ZOOM®, a thrill-filled, mind-blowing circus spectacular where family fun is no illusion. Magical Zingmaster Alex and his assistant Levitytia lead audience members through an extraordinary world of fantasy that celebrates the uplifting spirit of the circus and also wards off the cynical Mr. Gravity and his team of Heavies, who try to bring everyone down.




Captivating illusions await Children Of All Ages, as apprentice illusionists mysteriously levitate their parents, a four-ton elephant disappears before the audience’s eyes and the mischievous Mr. Gravity transforms into a ferocious tiger. Throughout ZING ZANG ZOOM, circus-goers’ jaws will drop when they see stunning thrill acts that demonstrate unbelievable fearlessness and bravery in performances that defy gravity and logic.




The circus is being held at the RBC Center in Raleigh. Below are dates and times:
Feb 24 Wed 7:00 PM


Feb 25 Thu 7:00 PM


Feb 26 Fri 7:00 PM


Feb 27 Sat 11:00 AM


Feb 27 Sat 3:00 PM


Feb 27 Sat 7:30 PM


Feb 28 Sun 1:30 PM


Feb 28 Sun 5:30 PM


Ticket Prices:

$105.00 (Circus Celebrity)

$55.00 (Front Row)

$38.00 (VIP)

$23.00

$15.00



Follow this link to buy tickets!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Looking for something to do this Valentine's Day?



Are you looking for something special to do with that special someone this Valentine's Day? The Marquis on Cary Parkway is the ultimate romantic getaway, but there are lots of interesting things to do around the RTP area that weekend!


The capital of North Carolina is home to some of the most dynamic restaurants in the country. Known for effortlessly blending modern architecture with historic buildings and monuments, Raleigh showcases fine dining and eclectic eateries. Whether you're a resident or a visitor, you'll enjoy the opportunity to talk with chefs and owners who are serving innovative ethnic and southern cuisine, house-made chocolate, authentic barbecue, beautiful and delicious cupcakes, local beer, and organic wine. There's something for everyone in Raleigh.2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Dates & Times:
Saturday February 13th, 2:00-5:00 PM


Are you looking to spruce up your apartment and your love life this Valentine's Day? ArtSource Fine Art is a Raleigh, North Carolina, fine art gallery and consulting firm serving corporate and residential clients in the selection, placement, and purchase of fine art and framing. ArtSource is an excellent resource for design professionals seeking the perfect piece of art to complement their client's home or workplace. Our team is happy to create a personalized presentation for you based on your design and budget criteria. They encourage you to take works from their gallery on a trial basis to ensure that you are selecting a work of art that will be treasured forever. ArtSource will also offer a special Valentine's Gift Gallery from Feb 1-14. This special section will offer a variety of hand-picked art, craft, and jewelry to help make your Valentine's day gift a memorable one! Gallery hours are Mon-Sat, 10am-6pm & Sun 1-5


Next, gather up your sweetheart and your friends and visit Adams Vineyards for “Valentines at the Winery” Dance the night away with music featuring DJ “ Dr. Phil” * Choice of Meatloaf or Chicken * Mash Potatoes, Green Beans, Rolls, Dessert * Tea & Water Wine available by the glass Pre-registration requested due to limited seating . Register by calling the winery 919-567-1010 or emailing Angela at marketing@adamsvineyards.com$35 per person $60 per couple Wine members $30 per person $55 per couple
Dates & Times:
02/13/2010 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Also, residents be sure to come to our PotLuck Dinner on February 16th at 6:30 PM in the clubhouse. Remember to bring your favorite dish and come dine with your friendly staff and community members! We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina


Last Friday all of the CWS properties in Raleigh, NC came together and volunteered at the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. It was so much fun! We had all of our staffs out there sorting through eggs, and as a team we crated close to 1,500 dozen eggs (that's 18,000 eggs)!! It felt so good to know that our work for the day was going to help so many people in need!!

The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina is a non-profit organization that provides food to people at risk of hunger in 34 counties in central and eastern North Carolina. In 2008-09, the Food Bank distributed over 36.8 million pounds of food through 800 partner agencies including soup kitchens, food pantries, shelters, and after school programs for children.

Each month, the Food Bank relies on more than 10,650 volunteer hours. Students, corporate groups, civic organizations, adult service organizations, church groups, individuals needing to complete community service, retired individuals are just a few examples of community-minded individuals who volunteer at the Food Bank.

The Food Bank is a great way to give back to our community, and they are always in need of volunteers!! This is a great activity to do as an individual, as a group, or even with the kids!

Volunteer Hours are:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday evenings: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturday mornings: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Saturday afternoons: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Kids ages 5-12 can also volunteer each month at Kids Day. In Raleigh, Kids Day is the second and fourth Saturday of the month from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. During Kids Day, volunteers will tour the warehouse which allows kids to get a close-up look at the Food Bank. All volunteers will also have the opportunity to participate in an age-appropriate food sorting project.
For more information about volunteering at the Food Bank, please visit http://content.foodbankcenc.org/getinvolved/volunteer/volunteer.asp.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Holiday Fun for the Whole Family!

Carolina Ballet is preparing to present the company’s ninth annual production of the holiday family classic, Nutcracker, at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium of the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts.

There will be 14 performances of Nutcracker for the Christmas holiday season opening December 18-27, 2009 in the following schedule:

Friday, December 18 7:30 pm
Saturday, December 19 11 am, 3 pm & 7:30 pm
Sunday, December 20 2 pm & 6 pm
Tuesday, December 22 2 pm & 7:30 pm
Wednesday, December 23 2 pm & 7:30 pm
Saturday, December 26 2 pm & 6 pm
Sunday, December 27 2 pm* & 6 pm

Although the curtain doesn’t go up on Nutcracker until December 18, Carolina Ballet has been working on the production since the weekend following Labor Day in September when more than 200 children auditioned for parts as soldiers, mice, gingerbread cookies, truffles, party scene children, and, of course, the role of Clara. There are children from all over the Triangle area involved in the production including Knightdale, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh and many of these children have been in several Nutcracker production during the past few years, growing from the tiniest mouse to, in some cases, Party Girl. “It is an enormous commitment,” says Artistic Director Robert Weiss, “and we are very grateful to all the parents who are willing to give up so much of their own time to let their children be in Carolina Ballet’s professional production.”

When Robert Weiss premiered his choreography for Nutcracker to Tchaikovsky’s well known score in December 2001 the News & Observer wrote “they got what they came for. Spectacular costumes and sets and an enthusiastic young company with new choreography performing the holiday classic.”

The scenery for Nutcracker was designed by Jeff A.R. Jones and built by Alternate Route Studios. This includes the Christmas tree that grows 28 feet to the top of the stage and the magnificent back drop for the Land of Sweets of Act II. There is real snow (from the Snow Master T-1000) that turns the end of the first act into a real winter wonderland. Judanna Lynn designed the costumes and David Heuvel, Costume Production Director at Ballet West, coordinated the five costume shops around the country and in England that made those costumes and the animal heads a reality.

Carolina Ballet’s Nutcracker is performed to live music with Alfred E. Sturgis, Music Director, conducting. Francis Mason on WQXR-FM, the radio station of the New York Times, said “Weiss has made dances that magnify anew the power of a dream a little girl has under the Christmas tree.”

Robert Weiss likes to tell the story of going to see his first Nutcracker when he was five years old at New York City Ballet. He says, even at that young age, it was a life changing experience for him because it was then that he decided that he wanted to be in the ballet. He had to wait until he was eight, though, before he could perform in Nutcracker and he says that, until he was taken into New York City Ballet as a dancer at age 16, he performed every role for a young boy in Nutcracker. Even today he says “no matter how many times I see Nutcracker, I always get that tingle up my spine when the curtain goes up.”

Interesting statistics regarding Carolina Ballet’s Nutcracker:
• Over 150 costumes were designed for this production.
• There are over 2,500 yards of fabric used in the costumes.
• It took over 12 yards of net or tulle to make a single tutu skirt.
• The Waltz of the Flowers has over 190 hand painted petals on 12 costumes.
• The skirts of the Snow dresses are airbrushed layer by layer to create the color seen on the stage.
• There are 51 buttons hand sewn on each of the 40 soldier costumes.
• The Mother Ginger costume weighs over 100 pounds and is lowered by pulley over the Mother Ginger character, who is on stilts.