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About TriangleExplorer

I moved to Raleigh fourteen years ago and enjoy exploring all that the Triangle area (Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill) has to offer. I like to carry a camera with me wherever we go and take photographs of different locations and events. I decided to start this blog to share my pictures and provide a forum for discussing things to do, places to eat, and events going on in the Triangle.

The Rialto – A different kind of movie experience in Raleigh

This past weekend my wife and I went out to see the Jeff Bridge’s movie “Crazy Heart”.  We enjoy going to the movies and one of our favorite places to go in Raleigh is the Rialto Theater in the Five Points area on the fringe of downtown Raleigh. The Rialto offers a different movie experience than what you typically get at one of the big multiplex cinemas. It only has one screen and typically shows independent and art house style films. Because it is a smaller theater they don’t have a lot of staff, but what they lack in numbers they make up for in service. It isn’t uncommon for the person working the box office to be the same person to help you at the concession stand. Oh yeah, make sure you stop by an ATM on your way because they don’t accept credit cards at theater.

The Rialto may be an older theater, but they have comfortable new seats that have those handy drink holders. The seating is not “stadium style” but more like a traditional theater with a gradual slope and a movie screen set up on a stage in the front (pictures). There is some interesting recessed lighting that gives the theater a unique ambiance while you are waiting for your movie to start. You can buy the typical movie candy and popcorn at the concession stand in the small quaint lobby but the great thing is you can also purchase beer and wine at the theater to enjoy with your movie. They have several different beers in bottles and on tap. Often times more than a few are brews made in North Carolina if not from a local brewery located right here in the Triangle. On trip there this weekend I had pint of a Shotgun Betty from the local LoneRider Brewing Company.  I’m not usually a huge fan of wheat beers, but I found this one to be very good

One of the great thing about catching a movie there is that since it is located in the heart of Five Points you can easily grab at bite to eat at Lily’s Pizza or The Point before your show and then just walk over to the theater. Or after the movie you can drop into Third Place for a late night coffee of the Haye’s Barton Cafe for one of the famous pieces of cake. Parking can be a little tight on Glenwood on weekends, but I find there is always ample parking in the school parking lot just around the corner on Fairview Road (you are allowed to park there during the evenings and weekends).  Oh, and remember, if you go to the last show on Friday night, you might be lucky enough to see the folks headed to The Rocky Horror Picture show, which screens every Friday at midnight.

Click here to see interior pictures of the Rialto as it looked back in 1942.

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Time to start your spring vegetable garden seedlings

It’s still cold and wet outside but spring is just around the corner.  Now is a great time to start seedlings indoors so you can transplant the seedlings into the garden in early to mid-March.  The mild weather in the Triangle is perfect for creating an early spring garden with leafy green cold weather crops like broccoli, kale, lettuce, cabbage, spinach, and peas.  Some great local garden centers to get seeds and supplies include Logan’s in Raleigh, Fifth Season Garden Co. in Carrboro, and Barnes Supply in Durham.

Check out the NC State Cooperative Extension’s Spring Vegetable Garden Planting Guide here for more information on suggested planting dates for seeds and seedlings.  If you are like me and working with limited space, check back here next week when I post step by step instructions on how you can build your own square foot garden to enjoy this growing season.

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Picture of The Week – Fun on Ice!

I thought it would be fun to start posting a “picture of the week” that captures a current event or highlights something unique to the area or even something that simply captures a snapshot of everyday life here in the Triangle.  This first installment features a photograph of the local paper, The News & Observer, encrusted in the rare snow that blanketed the area this past weekend.

I will do my best to get a new pic up each week, but I would also like to keep this open to submissions.  So if you have a picture you would like to have considered for the “Picture of the Week” please email your submissions (along with a brief description of the photo and your name so I can give you the proper credit) to me at triangleexplorer@gmail.com

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Dog Parks in the Triangle

After living in Raleigh for a while I have come to realize that there are a lot of people here who have dogs.  There are several dog parks located across the Triangle where pet owners can let their dogs run free safely and legally without a leash. 

Most of the locations offer separate play areas for big dogs and little dogs. Check out each town’s dog park website for specific details. Below is a quick list the current dog parks located in the area.

Raleigh

Millbrook Exchange Dog Park
1905 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, NC

Park features a water spigot and buckets so you can let your dog have a drink.

Oakwood Dog Park
910 Brookside Drive, Raleigh, NC

Includes large dog park and a small dog park for older dogs or for dogs that are anxious around larger dogs.

Carolina Pines Dog Park
2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC

Three separate fenced in areas, each being covered in a layer of mulch and having plenty of space for your dog to run freely.

Link to more information about Raleigh Dog Parks: Link

Durham

Piney Wood Park
400 East Woodcroft Parkway, Durham, NC

Three acres of land with four enclosed areas including a small dog area 15” or smaller, 30 lbs and under, and one for dogs 30 lbs. and over.

North Gate ParkPiney Wood Park
300 West Club Boulevard, Durham, NC

Includes a Big dog area for dogs 15” or taller, 30 lbs and over, and a separate “Pup Pen” fenced area for dogs smaller than 15” and 30lbs and under.

Link to more inforamtion about Durham Dog Parks: Link

Chapel Hill

Homestead Dog Park 
100 Northern Park Drive, Chapel Hill, NC

A 20,000 square foot enclosed area with a 5 foot high fence to prevent dogs from escaping. 

Southern Community Dog Park
1000 Dogwood Acres drive , Chapel Hill NC

A2-acre dog park with water and a small dog area.

Link to more inforamtion about Chapel Hill Dog Parks: Link

Cary

CaryDog Park 
2050 North West Maynard Road, Cary, NC

Park is one acre and located adjacent to Godbold Park. Annual Membership & Day Pass fees apply. Check out the town website for more inforamtion. 

Link to more inforamtion about the Cary Dog Park: Link

Wake Forest

 Flaherty Dog Park
1150 Nort hWhite Street, Wake Forest, NC

The park is approximately two acres and located adjacent to the Flaherty Park baseball and softball fields.

Link to more inforamtion about the Flaherty Dog Park: Link

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Whole Foods in North Raleigh to Break Ground February 3, 2010!

Update – March 5th, 2011

 The North Raleigh Whole Foods will open Wednesday March 16th with a chance for “sneak peak” tours on the 13th and 14th.You can sign up for the sneak peak tours here.

Update – February 28th, 2011

Latest news is that the new Whole Foods on Six Forks Road in North Raleigh will open sometime during the week of March 14-18, 2011. Check back here for future updates. Or you can follow the North Raleigh Whole Foods Facebook Fan Page for the latest news and information about this store.

Update – February 9th, 2011

Sue Stock at the News and Observer is reporting that Whole Foods is holding a job fair this Saturday (2/12/11) in anticipation of the North Raleigh Whole Foods opening sometime mid March 2011 (next month!). Read her blog post here.

Original Update February 2nd, 2010

I received email confirmation today from the developer that construction on the long awaited Whole Foods grocery store in North Raleigh will break ground this Wednesday February 3, 2010 and is scheduled to open in early 2011. This project had been working its way through the rezoning process over the past year with the plan receiving approval from the Raleigh City Council back in October 2009. The 40,000 square foot Whole Foods store will serve as the anchor for Regency Center’s proposed Market at Colonnade retail center, which will include 17,000 sq/ft of additional retail space. The market will be located at Six Forks Road and Colonnade Center Drive in North Raleigh, just one mile south of I-540 (near the intersection of Six Forks & Strickland Road).

According to their website “Market at Colonnade will provide an upscale shopping experience for all of North Raleigh and will feature the first newly constructed Whole Foods in North Carolina complemented by 17,000 square feet of high-end shops and restaurants. Market at Colonnade will be Raleigh’s only LEED certified retail project, featuring lushly landscaped walking paths, outdoor seating areas, and stormwater cisterns and one of the region’s most innovative stormwater systems.”

This is big news for the residents of North Raleigh who prefer to shop at this grocer and have had no other option than to trek to the Whole Foods located on Wade Avenue all the way on the other side of the city. Having a Whole Foods in this central location of North Raleigh will no doubt be a welcome addition for those shoppers looking for another source of organic fruits, vegetables, and quality hormone free beef and poultry. With the recent opening of Trader Joe’s and now the planned future arrival of Whole Foods, the grocery shopping options in North Raleigh are only getting better. Check back here for future updates on the progress of construction and updates on the projected opening date!

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