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Fourth of July Fireworks in the Triangle 2012

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Below is a list of places you can see fireworks this week to help celebrate Independence Day.  Please note actual date for each event as some have their fireworks the day before/after the actual fourth of July. There is also a link next to each town listed that will take you to the event website for additional details.

Fireworks in the Triangle 2012

Cary Info
Fireworks at Koka Booth Ampitheatre
Koka Booth Ampitheatre – 3:00 – 11:00pm July 4 – music and fireworks. Koka Kids Club fun: Video Gaming truck, Magic shows, Face Painting and a family scavenger hunt from 3 to 7 PM.

Chapel Hill Info
Fireworks at Keenan Stadium gates open at 7 PM July 4th, fireworks at 9:30 PM.

Durham Info
Durham Bulls Baseball Durham Bulls are playing a home game on July 3rd, 4th and 5th. The baseball games start at 6:05pm. The Durham Bulls will have fireworks after each of the July 3rd, 4th and July 5th games.

Fuquay Varina Info
Music, kid’s games and fireworks at Fuquay Varina’s South Park – 820 N. Main Street. July 3rd, gates open at 6 PM.

Garner Info
Lake Benson Park – NC Symphony will perform. Gates open at 5pm and will have fireworks after dark July 3.

Raleigh Info
Downtown Raleigh Fireworks at the Raleigh Convention Center July4th Fayetteville Street – Events all day long: King BMX Stunt Show, Hot Dog Eating Contest, Ice Cream Eating Contest, Music Performances at Morgan Street Stage, Courthouse Steps and the City Plaza Stage. Fireworks at 9:30 PM.

RolesvilleInfo
July 4th – Rolesville’s annual Independence Day event will be held this summer on the ball fields at Rolesville Community Park on Redford Place (behind Food Lion).

Wake ForestInfo
Fireworks Spectacular on Tuesday, July 3, at Heritage High School, 1150 Forestville Road.

Zebulon Info
The Carolina Mudcats will hold fireworks displays on Tuesday July 3rd and Wednesday July 4th nights at Five County Stadium. Gates will open at 6 p.m. each night for the 7:15 p.m. games, with fireworks and patriotic music to follow the games’ conclusion.

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New Belgium Brewery Tour de Fat Returns to Durham June 23rd!!

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New Belgium’s “Tour De Fat”

On Saturday June 23, 2012 the New Belgium Brewery’s “Tour de Fat” returns to the Diamond View Park at the American Tobacco Campus in downtown Durham.  This is a family friendly event that includes a costumed bike parade, live music, and sideshow entertainment acts. Of cpurse, there will be plenty of beer for sale too! The New Belgium’s website describes the Tour de Fat as a“thrilling rite of passage that includes an unparalleled costumed bicycle parade, New Belgium beer, eccentric entertainment, local food, unusual bike contests and much more.”

Event Schedule:

9:00 AM – Parade Registration
9:45 AM – Rhymanese Twins
10:00 AM – Parade Launch
11:00 AM – Devil Dan Show
11:30 AM – Yo Yo People
12:15 PM – Slow Ride
12:30 PM – Sean Hayes
1:20 PM – Stunt Pepper Game Show
1:40 PM – SsssnakenStein
2:30 PM – Car for Bike Trade
3:00 PM – Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds

The event is free to enter, but bring cash for beer and food. Proceeds benefit Triangle-area charities that promote bicycling.

For more information visit the event website or visit them on Facebook.

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The Triangle’s Top Chefs Go Head to Head in “Fire in the Triangle”

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Fire In the Triangle Chefs: L to R Adam Rose; Matthew Hannon; Ryan Payne; Adam Jones; Chris Harris; Reto von Weissenfluh; Josh DeCarolis; John Childers; Serge Falcoz-Vigne; Michael Lee; Christopher Hill; Dean Wendel; Scott James. Note pictured: Shane Ingram

Want to try food prepared by some of the best Chefs in the Triangle? The Got To Be NC Competition Dining Series event, Fire In the Triangle, dining events kick off June 11 and conclude on July 31. The 15 dining events will be hosted at 1705 Prime, the area’s premier private event space owned by Rocky Top Catering at 1705 East Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 (Map).

HOW IT WORKS
Paying guests will sample each course in a blind tasting alongside a panel of culinary and celebrity judges in a series of 15 dinner competitions. Each evening, two restaurants “battle” it out side-by-side in a single elimination, “Iron Chef”-style format. Guests savor a six-course menu (three dishes from each chef without knowing whose food they’re tasting) created around a “secret” or “featured” ingredient. For almost all dinners, the ingredient will come from a North Carolina source. The secret ingredient is revealed to the chefs only an hour before they start cooking, and it must be used in each of their three courses.

Diners, alongside culinary and guest judges, will rate each dish and determine who moves on to the next round and who goes home. At stake in each series is a grand prize of $2,000, a coveted “Red Chef Jacket,” and a hand-forged trophy by Gaines Kiker Silversmith in Blowing Rock, NC. The runner-up receives $500. Tickets for dinners cost $49 excluding beverage, tax and tip. The semi-final and final ticket prices are $59. Diners can attend as many dinners as they like. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.competitiondining.com Hurry. Seats go fast.

The final 16 contenders were recently announced at a press conference at 1705 Prime. The single-elimination competition brackets are below with the chef leading a team of three into the competition:

June 11
Four Square, Durham (Shane Ingram)
vs.
The Twisted Fork, Raleigh (Adam Jones)

June 12
Il Palio Ristorante at the Siena Hotel, Chapel Hill (Adam Rose)
vs.
Jujube Restaurant, Chapel Hill (Josh DeCarolis)

June 13
Weathervane Restaurant at A Southern Season, Chapel Hill (Ryan Payne)
vs.
Fork and Barrel, Raleigh (Chris Harris)

June 18
The Midtown Grille, Raleigh (Scott James)
vs.
Ashten’s Restaurant & Pub, Southern Pines (Matthew Hannon)

June 19
Herons at the Umstead Hotel & Spa, Cary (John Childers)
vs.
Market Restaurant, Raleigh (Chad McIntyre)

June 20
Mia Francesca Trattoria, Raleigh (Reto von Weissenfluh)
vs.
518 West Italian Café, Raleigh (Serge Falcoz-Vigne)

June 25
Sono Japanese Restaurant, Raleigh (Michael Lee)
vs.
Flights at the Renaissance Raleigh North Hills Hotel, Raleigh (Dean Wendel)

June 26
The Oxford, Raleigh (Christopher Hill)
vs.
Chapel Hill Country Club, Chapel Hill (Jimmy Reale)

July 9
Battle between winner of June 11 and June 12

July 10
Battle between winner of June 13 and June 18

July 16
Battle between winner of June 19 and June 20

July 17
Battle between winner of June 25 and June 26

July 23
Battle between winner of July 9 and July 10 (semifinals)

July 24
Battle between winner of July 16 and July 17 (semifinals)

July 31
Battle between winners of July 23 and July 24 (finals)

The goal of the “Got To Be NC” North Carolina Competition Dining is to showcase North Carolina culinary talent and agricultural bounty. At each venue, a charitable donation will be made from a portion of the ticket sales to the Office of the State Fire Marshal in North Carolina to support local fire fighters, as cooking is the number one cause of house fires. Instructional tips about kitchen fire safety will be shared during the event.

Sponsors include The North Carolina Department of Agriculture (NCDA), Southern Foods/ Pate Dawson, OUR STATE Magazine, Crippen’s Country Inn & Restaurant in Blowing Rock and H.ITS Technology. Local sponsors include the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau and Independent Weekly.

For more information, contact Susan Dosier at 704.993.7871 mobile or susan@dkcommunicationsgroup.com

www.competitiondining.com offers event dates, ticket sales, and bios on participating chefs

www.facebook.com/competitiondining offers daily news and updates, photos of chef dishes and more

www.youtube.com/user/CompDiningNC shares videos of the winner after each competition, video bios on each chef and more

www.Twitter.com/compdiningnc use the hashtag #compdiningnc and join the fun

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REDii ~ Raleigh Fashion Design Incubator Launch Party & Fashion Extravaganza May 23rd

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The Raleigh Emerging Designers Innovation Incubator (REDii) will host a launch party and fashion extravaganza to celebrate the opening of its new fashion design business incubator and boutique in downtown Raleigh on Wednesday, May 23.

The event will be held at Solas Raleigh, located at 419 Glenwood Avenue South, from 7-10 p.m. and will feature a fashion show, wine and beer, hors d’oeuvres and musical entertainment.

About REDii
REDii is a non-profit organization focused on showcasing North Carolina’s newest and most dynamic fashion designers by promoting their creations and expanding their brand. Proceeds from the fundraising event will help support local fashion designers, as well as foster the development of fashion and retail in downtown Raleigh.

The goal of REDii and its founders is to help up-and-coming fashion entrepreneurs create, launch and operate their businesses by providing professional mentoring and business education programs that maximize their opportunities for success.

The boutique is located at 131 S. Wilmington Street and will feature a retail space to highlight designers’ original creations, as well as a conference room for mentoring operations and small business meetings.

For ticket information and to learn more about REDii, please visit www.rediiraleigh.org or call 919-369-7031.

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The Wine Feed Anniversary Party Downtown Raleigh Saturday May 19th

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 The Wine Feed, a specialty online wine retailer and event venue based in Raleigh, N.C., is hosting an afternoon outdoor event to celebrate its first anniversary and to introduce exciting new initiatives to customers and local Triangle wine drinkers.

The celebration will offer numerous wines for tasting, a DJ in the afternoon, live jazz music from the Al Strong Trio from 6-9 p.m., and several interactive activities with prizes including a blind tasting challenge at 5 p.m.

In addition a variety of wines for tasting, Beer from Big Boss Brewery and food from Solas will be for sale. Land Rover Cary will also be present with two vehicles on display as well as Nomacorc, manufacturer of wine closures and synthetic wine corks. Crank Arm Rickshaw will also be nearby to offer rickshaw rides from around the Downtown area. Videri Chocolate Factory will be featuring samples of their delicious chocolate!

When:    Sat., May 19 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Where:   The parking lot of the Carter Building on Glenwood Ave. (located next to The Wine Feed at 18 Glenwood Ave, Suite B Raleigh, NC 27603).

About The Wine Feed

The Wine Feed, an N.C. based online wine retailer, provides innovative and accessible options for online shoppers. Serving several states and D.C., The Wine Feed provides an intimate selection of wines to help customers determine their own sense of quality and taste. The Wine Feed cultivates an appreciation of wine through educational events, personal interaction, community involvement and social networking. To learn more about The Wine Feed, visit www.TheWineFeed.com and connect on Twitter @TheWineFeed and Facebook. To find out more about this weekend’s anniversary celebration, visit www.TheWineFeed.com/anniversary.php.

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