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The Mint Julep Jazz Band at Lafayette Village Saturday May 12th!

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Photo by Ashley Warren

Some great jazz music is coming to North Raleigh this weekend! The Mint Julep Jazz Band is performing at Lafayette Village in North Raleigh this Saturday, May 12, from 7-10 p.m. on the green in front of The Village Grill.

Their performance is part of ItalianFest, an all day event at Lafayette Village starting at noon.  ItalianFest will include lots of live music, Italian-themed activities and, of course, food! Bring your appetite for some delicious Italian food, relax with a glass of wine, and enjoy the sounds of the Mint Julep Jazz Band.

For more information about the schedule of events at ItalianFest, visit the event page on facebook.

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Photo by Ashley Warren

About the Mint Julip Jazz Band
With their little big band lineup of 4 horns, rhythm section, and vocalist, the Mint Julep Jazz Band recreates the hot jazz sounds of the 1920′s, 1930′s, and early 1940′s through arrangements based on original recordings from the jazz age and swing era.

Influences include Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, Benny Goodman, Fats Waller, Artie Shaw, Jimmie Lunceford, the Boswell Sisters, Annette Hanshaw, Chick Webb, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Fletcher Henderson, Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, Tommy Dorsey, and many other wonderful and talented jazz artists of the 1920′s and 1930′s.

The Mint Julep Jazz Band was created by Lucian Cobb and Laura Windley of Durham, NC, who have worked diligently to create a songbook that will swing your socks off.

Upcoming Shows:

May 12, 2012 – ItalianFest
Lafayette Village
Raleigh, NC
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Admission: Free!

May 18, 2012 – LabourLove Gallery After Hours Concert, hosted by The Art of Cool Project
807 E Main St, Suite 2-130
Durham, NC
9:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Admission: $10.00 advance tickets, $15.00 at the door. Tickets available for purchase athttp://theartofcoolproject.com/buy-tickets

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Sola Coffee & Café in North Raleigh

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Sola Coffee & Cafe

I love coffee and buying local so it should come as no surprise that I was excited to hear that a new neighborhood coffee shop serving locally roasted Counter Culture Coffee was opening in North Raleigh. Sola Coffee & Café opened its doors a little over four weeks ago and I have been by several times to check it out and try different items from their food and drink menu and think Sola is a fantastic addition to the growing Triangle coffee scene.

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Pour-Over Coffee

Sola breathes new life into a re-purposed building that use to be a small bank branch in the Greystone Village on Lead Mine Road (Google map). The interior has been completely transformed into a community oriented space that provides an inviting environment with earth tone colored walls decorated with artwork, and warm and natural lighting. The cafe has ample indoor & outdoor seating perfect for individuals or larger groups. The exterior of the building has a unique look with large river stone masonry along the main entrance wall, while the focal point of the interior is the rustic looking coffee bar built with reclaimed wood from a 107 year old barn.

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Indoor Seating

The open atmosphere of Sola makes it a great space to relax or hangout to do work while enjoying your coffee or a bite to eat. I particularly enjoy the natural light that pours into the space from the numerous floor to ceiling windows. I also appreciate the multiple electrical outlets strategically placed in the seating areas and the free WiFi making it easy to use a laptop. The seating options range from stools at the coffee bar and cozy booths to both small & large tables for groups. They even have a nice red couch and comfy chairs by the corner a windows if you are looking for a good spot to spread out and relax with your coffee.

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My first cappuccino at Sola!

Speaking of coffee, Sola serves coffee made from some of the best coffee beans around.  They serve locally roasted coffee from Counter Culture Coffee out of Durham and use milk from Homeland Creamery in Julian, NC. They offer coffee by both drip and the pour-over method and feature a full range of espresso and signature drinks and teas. In addition to hot beverages they also serve fruit smoothies and absolutely delicious specialty shake called the “Sola Shake” which is made with espresso and ice cream.

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Espresso Machine at Sola

So far I have enjoyed several great cappuccinos and iced lattes at Sola. On my most recent visit it was quite hot out so I had the Sola shake and my wife had a strawberry smoothie. Both of these cool treats were excellent and really hit the spot on such a warm day. The baristas at Sola are very friendly and knowledgeable about the drinks they make and the counter is always well staffed keeping things running smoothly.

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Mini Donuts

With regard to the food, if you stop in for breakfast they have everything from breakfast sandwiches to croissants, bagels (from Raleigh’s own New York Bagel), and muffins. Their “soon to be famous” cinnamon mini donuts are my favorite and are available all day and made to order in house. You can get an order by the 1/2 dozen, baker’s dozen, or double dozen. They are served on a small metal tray lined with a paper coffee filter which is a neat idea presentation wise.

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Sola’s Mixed Green Salad

Sola also offers various sandwiches and salads that use many locally sourced ingredients. My wife and I recently stopped in on a Friday night for a late dinner and tried a sandwich salad combo together. We started by sharing the Mixed Greens salad with fresh mixed greens, cherry tomato, garbanzo beans, almonds, red onion, cucumbers, parmesan cheese. The dressing homemade from a secret recipe and is amazing! In addition to the salad we had they also offer a Southwest salad and a Spinach Strawberry salad that was just added to the menu.

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Sola’s Southwestern Chicken Sandwich

We also ordered the Southwestern Chicken sandwich made with Boar’s Head oven roasted chicken stacked between locally baked bread from the Great Harvest Bread Co. in Raleigh. The sandwich was topped with a generous helping of mixed greens, tomato, red onion, pepper jack, avocado and salsa sour cream spread and served with a side of tortilla chips and homemade salsa. You also have the option to get a side of arugula salad. Additional sandwiches on the menu are the Sola Turkey, Roast Beef, Sola Veggie, Tuna Salad, Chicken Salad, and the recently added Pimento Cheese sandwich.

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Sola’s Inviting Interior

Another unique aspect about Sola  is that the building has a drive-through window (from its previous use as a bank) and will be in operation later next month to offer service to customers on the go.  Also, in keeping with the re-use theme, the baristas at Sola bag up the used coffee grounds daily and neatly stack the bags by the entrance where customers can grab a bag for free to add to their gardens or compost piles at home.

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Outdoor Seating at Sola

On our last visit, my wife and I took advantage of the outdoor seating and enjoyed the nice weather as we sipped our drinks. As we watched the customers come and go stop and greet each other we got a real sense of the strong community vibe of Sola and could tell it has already become a welcome member of the neighborhood. Sola is a great addition to the Triangle coffee culture and I highly recommend you check them out whether it be for a quick cup of coffee or a great bite to eat. I know we are already looking forward to our next visit!

To view more pictures from my visit to Sola please check out my Sola photo album on flickr. To learn more about Sola and to view their food and drink menus visit their website and facebook page and follow them on twitter at @SolaCoffee

Sola Coffee & Cafe
7705 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh, NC 27815 (Google Map)

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Picture of the Week – Lumpy’s Ice Cream at The Downtown Raleigh Farmers’ Market!

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Lumpy’s Ice Cream in Raleigh’s City Plaza

This week’s picture was snapped during a quick visit to the Downtown Raleigh Farmers’ Market today during my lunch break. The market is held each Wednesday (April – Oct) from 10am-2pm in Raleigh’s City Plaza located at the bottom of Fayettevill Street. While browsing the market I spotted my friend Buck Buchanan of Lumpy’s Ice Cream serving his delicious frozen treats to the hot crowd. If you can’t make it to the market but want to try their ice cream check out Lumpy’s new ice cream shop in downtown Wake Forest.

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Museum of Life & Science “Magic Wings Festival” – May 5th, 2012

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Looking for something different to do with the family this Cinco de Mayo? Check out the “Magic Wings Festival” at the Museum of Life & Science in Durham! See below for festival details and your chance to win a free pass for four people to the event.

Magic Wings Festival – May 5, 2012
The Museum of Life and Science is celebrating the residents of its Magic Wings Butterfly House, with a fiesta style celebration on Saturday, May 5 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. There will be dancing, arts, gardening, entomology, live music, a bug safari hunt, butterfly crafts and more. Those who are eager to taste something different should make a stop at the Dare Café to sample a variety of stir fried insects.

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Photo Courtesy of NCMLS

“We have several fun and exciting events for our visitors at this year’s Magic Wings event. Visitors  can live life as a Leafcutter Ant and carry leaves on their back to the colony, explore the woodlands with entomologists to see where  bugs hideout, listen to music from around the globe, or celebrate Cinco de Mayo by making traditional paper flowers,” says Nancy Dragotta-Muhl, event coordinator with the Museum.

Durham County Master Gardeners, NC State Entomology, Orange County Beekeepers Association, BASF, Play House Toy Store, Kids Are Music, and others are also attending this year’s event. For a complete schedule of activities, visit the Museum’s website at www.lifeandscience.org.

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Photo Courtesy of NCMLS

About the Museum of Life & Science
The Museum of Life and Science is an 84-acre indoor/outdoor science park and home to Magic Wings Butterfly House, one of the largest tropical butterfly house conservatories in the southeast. The conservatory offers visitors a chance to come into intimate contact with exotic butterfly species and over 250 species of tropical plants from around the world. The conservatory is 80 degrees year-round.

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Photo Courtesy of NCMLS

Free Pass for Four Giveaway!
The generous people at the Museum of Life and Science have provided me with a a FREE pass for four people to attend the Magic Wings Festival to give away to a lucky a Triangle Explorer follower! To enter to win just leave a comment below before noon on May 3rd. The winner will be drawn at random and emailed with instructions on how to pick up the free pass.

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Explore the Upper Neuse Greenway Trail in Raleigh!

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Entrance To The Greenway From The Bedford Community

The Upper Neuse Greenway Trail has been open for about 6 months now and is one of my favorite places to go for a jog. It is a real hidden gem for outdoor enthusiast in North Raleigh and a great addition to the Capital Area Greenway System. The next time you get the urge for a stroll outside I strongly encourage you to check out this trail! It is very scenic and offers nice vies of the river.

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One Of The Wooden Bridges On The Greenway

Work on the Upper Neuse Greenway began January 18, 2010 with the trail officially opening back on November 9, 2011. This latest portion of the Raleigh greenway system begins at Falls Dam and run along the Neuse River for approximately 8.0 miles, ending at the WRAL Soccer Complex off Perry Creek Road.

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Biking And Jogging Is Allowed On The Greenway

The Surface of the greenway is 10’ wide asphalt path with 10’ wide raised boardwalks in sensitive areas like wetlands. The main entrance area to the greenway, complete with public parking, is located off Falls of Neuse Road just south of the Falls Dam. There are also trial connections located in both Bedford and Falls River neighborhoods providing easy access to the trial.

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CSX Railroad Underpass

There are seven bridges and seven boardwalk sections along the this portion of the trail. In addition, the trail passes under Falls of Neuse Road, New Falls of Neuse Road, and Capital Boulevard, resulting in no road conflicts along route. The trail is fairly flat with only a few slight inclines along the route making it great for running and as you can see from the pictures it is quite sceneic. Check it out.

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View Of Neuse River From The Greenway Trail

More Info on the Captial Area Greenway System (with maps): http://www.raleighnc.gov/arts/content/PRecDesignDevelop/Articles/CapitalAreaGreenwayTrailSystem.html

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