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Sounds of Justice & Inclusion Concert at Duke University ~ January 17th

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Duke University MLK Commemoration Committee proudly presents the Durham Symphony, under the direction of Maestro William Henry Curry, 100 Men in Black, the Men’s Chorus from Shaw University, Keith Snipes, Yolanda Rabun and the John Brown ‘little’ Big Band, for a special concert honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Saturday, January 17, 2015, 8:00 PM, at Duke’s Baldwin Auditorium, Durham.

The concert ”Sounds of Justice & Inclusion: Honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr”, will include music by African-American composers “Duke” Ellington, Scott Joplin and William Henry Curry, jazz selections with the John Brown ‘little’ Big Band featuring Yolanda Rabun, and spirituals with the Men’s Chorus from Shaw University. 100 Men in Black will perform Lift Every Voice and Sing. The tribute to Dr. King will feature Maestro William Henry Curry’s Eulogy for a Dream, with narrator Keith Snipes and Morton Gould’s “Hymnal”, an orchestral piece based on the song “We Shall Overcome”.

This year, the annual Martin Luther King Commemoration coincides with the kick-off of a year of programming in recognition of what would have been the 100th birthday of Dr. John Hope Franklin, a beloved member of the Duke community and one of America’s foremost historians of Black life. The concert tribute to Dr. Franklin will include comments by William Henry Curry and Keith Snipes.

The concert grand finale will be a performance of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” with all performers.

“We are pleased to be sharing the joy and importance of this special day with the community” Maestro Curry said. “The best music is without prejudice and speaks to our hearts about hope, love, community, and service to one another.”

Tickets are available through the Duke University Box Office, https://tickets.duke.edu or 919-684-4444. Tickets are $10 for adults and free for Seniors 65+. Students can acquire a ticket at no cost with a valid student ID. Youth under 17 must be accompanied by an adult.

Sponsorship for the concert is provided by Duke University MLK Commemoration Committee, Duke Chapel, and the Duke University Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts.

Baldwin Auditorium is located on Duke’s East Campus at 1336 Campus Drive, at the intersection of Onslow Street and West Markham Avenue.

For more information, visit the Durham Symphony web site at www.durhamsymphony.org or call 919-491-6576.

About the Durham Symphony
Incorporated as a not-for profit organization in 1977, the Durham Symphony began as an all-volunteer community orchestra, offering free concerts.

Today, under the direction of Maestro William Henry Curry, Resident Conductor of the North Carolina Symphony, the Durham Symphony has evolved into a semi-professional orchestra composed of classically trained volunteers and professionals. Enhancing Durham’s rich cultural heritage, the Durham Symphony performs high quality orchestral concerts that foster accessibility and encourage the development of music appreciation and education. The Durham Symphony’s programming reflects a commitment to familiar, American, and popular music.

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12th Annual Gingerbread Benefit at The Umstead Hotel in Cary

1st Place- Corinna Morris of Prestonwood Country Club

Last weekend I had the honor of being a media judge for the 12th Annual Gingerbread Benefit held at the Umstead Hotel in Cary. The annual holiday event benefits Triangle Family Services and its mission of “Building a Stronger Community by Strengthening the Family”. The benefit features a gingerbread house competition with elaborate gingerbread houses designed by the Triangle’s finest chefs and bakers. More than a dozen houses were submitted for the media and attendees to view and judge. While there were many great houses, in the end the media and people’s choice award for 1st place went to the spectacular house submitted by Corinna Morris of Prestonwood Country Club.

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Gingerbread House by Wii Little Chefs

The truth of the matter is it was incredibly difficult to pick any one as “best” as they were all so incredible. The creativity and attention to detail was mind boggling. Several of the homes looked like they took days to create and had elaborate scenes set up INSIDE the gingerbread house that revealed themselves only as you peered in the windows.

House Created by Harvest 18

The house pictured above was done by Harvest 18 and was a personal favorite of mine. I loved the creativity of using cereal for roof shingles and pretzel logs as siding to give it the appearance of a log cabin. The little farmers’ market filled with fruit shaped candies and Santa’s legs dangling out of the chimney were nice touches too.

2nd Place- Robin Bilodeau of Searstone

My wife and I  were also blown away by Searstone’s house which was made to resemble Raleigh’s famous Angus Barn. I loved how they used rosemary as trees and thick white icing on the rood to look like packed snow. My wife pointed out that if you viewed the house from the back you could see intricate dining rooms with tables and place settings. It was very impressive.

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3rd Place- Emma Isakoff of Fearrington House

A last minute addition to the lineup was the simple yet elegant gingerbread house from Fearrington Village. Another onlooker with more baking experience than I pointed out that the clear globes were made from blown sugar and that they are extremely difficult to create. I had a nice time being a judge at the competition and enjoyed my first visit to the Umstead. If you ever have the opportunity to pay them a visit I recommend you jump at the opportunity.

About Triangle Family Services
Since 1937, Triangle Family Services (TFS) has served as a safety net for the community. TFS accomplishes its mission of “Building a Stronger Community by Strengthening the Family” through one of TFS’ focus areas that include Family Safety, Financial Stability, and Mental Health.  These direct family services directly impact children from economically disadvantaged and/or abused homes. To learn more about their mission visit the TSF website.

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2014 Triangle Christmas Parades, Tree Lightings, & Holiday Concerts!

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The Angus Barn at Christmas ~ Raleigh, NC

I know it is still November but Christmas events like the 2014 Raleigh Christmas Parade and the North Hills tree lighting are set to kick off this Saturday (Nov. 22nd) and the ice skating rinks in Raleigh and Durham will be open this weekend too. With that in mind I thought now would be a good time to share my annual list of events scheduled in the Triangle for the 2014 holiday season. There is so much going I’m sure I missed a few. If you have any to add to the list please leave a comment below or shoot me and email and I will do my best to add it to the list. Happy Holidays!!

Parades

Tree Lightings

Christmas Concerts / Performances

Holiday Historic Home Tours

Holiday Ice Skating

Other Holiday Events

Holiday Markets – Shop Local!

The fine folks at Carolina Parent have put together a nice list of holiday markets throughout the Triangle. You can see their full schedule of markets here. Two of my favorites are the Boylan Heights Artwalk in Raleigh on Dec. 7th and the Saxapahaw Holiday Market (Dec 8-9th).

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Urban Ministries of Wake County Hosts 10th Annual Stone Soup Supper ~ Nov. 19th

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Stone Soup 2013

More than 100,000 Wake County residents live in poverty. Urban Ministries of Wake County invites the community to help change that by attending its 10th annual Stone Soup Supper on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Each year, the event brings together hundreds of Wake County residents to enjoy delicious soup, while raising money to help end homelessness and hunger and provide healthcare to those in need. This year’s event will feature more than 12 hand-crafted soups served up by some of Raleigh’s greatest chefs.

“Supporters at last year’s Stone Soup graciously donated more than $35,000 to help their neighbors in need,” said Peter J. Morris, MD, MPH, Mdiv, Executive Director, Urban Ministries of Wake County. “This year we’re challenging the community to surpass that so we can continue supporting the 27,000 people we serve each year, most of whom face the impossible decision of choosing between rent, utilities, food, or medications.”

Urban Ministries of Wake County suggests an $8 donation ($4 for children under 12) for soup enjoyed on-site or $10 for each to-go quart of soup carried out. Beautiful handmade pottery from the Triangle Potters Guild will also be available for a suggested $25 donation per piece.

This year’s guests will be joined by a panel of local celebrity judges, including Raleigh Police Chief, Cassandra Deck-Brown; Yelp NC Triangle Community Manager, Lauryn Colatuno; food blogger, Elliot Acosta; WRAL Out & About Editor, Kathy Hanrahan; and freelance writer and cookbook author, Debbie Moose. The panel of judges will taste each soup and name the first annual Stone Soup Souperior Chef.

Supper details:
When: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014; 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Where: White Memorial Presbyterian Church, 1704 Oberlin Road, Raleigh, NC

Menu:

  • Black bean soup with pico de gallo from Arthur Gordon at Irregardless Café
  • Classic posole from Joe Lumbrazo at Backyard Bistro
  • South American shrimp chowder from Paul Sottile at The Chef’s Academy
  • Seafood gumbo from Ron Salerno at Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley
  • Kamado Grille butternut squash with pecan crème fraiche from Eric Gephardht at Kamado Grille
  • Puree of apple & rutabaga with spiced pecans from Scott Rowe at Prestonwood Country Club
  • Thai coconut, butternut squash, and shrimp soup from Andrew Pettifer at Margauxs Restaurant
  • Chicken, curry, and apple soup from Marci Oliver at Art Institute
  • A Souprise from Jake Wolf at Capital Club 16
  • Brunswick stew from Melanie Finkel at Empire Eats/The Pit
  • Kentucky burgoo and vegetarian chili from Donna Lupo at White Memorial Presbyterian Church
  • Black bean soup from Chef Eddie Wilson.

This is event was made possible by the Triangle Potters Guild, White Memorial Presbyterian Church, US Foods, Great Harvest Bread Company and many more. To learn more about the Stone Soup Supper or its sponsors, visit www.urbanmin.org/stone-soup-2014.

About Urban Ministries of Wake County:
For 33 years, Urban Ministries of Wake County has work to alleviate the effects of poverty in Wake County by meeting people’s basic needs for food, shelter, and healthcare. Urban Ministries serves more than 24,000 individuals each year – including 11,000 children – in strategic and comprehensive ways to help them through crisis toward more stable, self-sufficient lives. Please visit our website: www.urbanmin.org or contact John Welch at jwelch@urbanmin.org.

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Vote for The Wandering Sheppard ~ Best Local Food Truck Blog!

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Art at the Raleigh Food Truck Rodeo

If you are a fan of the Triangle Food Truck Scene there is no better source of information that my friend and fellow blogger Art Sheppard and his blog The Wandering Sheppard. Art keeps the Triangle up to date on all the weekly food truck events, announcements of new trucks, and provides the real stories about the people behind the trucks in his weekly “Behind the Wheel” series.

Blogging is a labor of love, but it is always nice to get some recognition for your hard work. Please take a moment and join me in supporting my friend Art by voting for his blog as the Best Local Food Truck blog on the mobile cuisine website.  You can vote through this Friday November 7th. It only takes a few seconds and your vote would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!!

The Wandering Sheppard
website: http://wanderingsheppard.com
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wanderingsheppard
twitter: @RUWandering

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