Boston Marathon Memorial Events In Raleigh This Sunday & Monday

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There are two great local events scheduled to take place this Sunday and Monday giving Triangle residents the opportunity to come together to honor the victims and heroes of the Boston Marathon bombing. I plan to attend both events and hope to see you out there. See below for additional details about these events and how you can participate.

“Boston Memorial Run” 3pm Sunday – Downtown Raleigh
Join the Tobacco Road Marathon, RunRaleigh Races, nOg Run Club, Raleigh Galloway, City of Oaks Marathon, NCRC, Big Boss Run Club, Blue Run Club, WFAR, Black Girls Run, WOB Run Club and many other local organizations this Sunday, April 21st for a “Boston Memorial Run”. Everyone will be meet at Tir na nOg for a 3 mile run through downtown Raleigh. Wear a race shirt in support of the runners and families. Event organizers will be collecting donations to send to those affected by this horrible tragedy.

Tir na nOg will also be donating 10% of all food sales. Please RSVP to this event on the facebook event page (below) so organizers know how many people to expect.

More Info: Boston Memorial Run Facebook Event Page

“A Mile in Memory” 6pm Monday – Downtown Raleigh
In the aftermath of the tragedy at the Boston Marathon Mariah Bridges wanted to provide the opportunity for Triangle residents to come together as a community and honor those in the running world and their families so she is helping to organize “A Mile in Memory” run sponsored by Change the Triangle. The run will start at the corner of Wilmington and Morgan streets in downtown Raleigh at 6 p.m on Monday April 22nd. This event is not just for runners. It is a one mile run/walk you can make it a family event so everyone can participate.

Event partners include Change the TraingleDTR LiveWorkPlayBolt Bistro, and Heat Studio. After the run/walk you have two options to continue the #memorymile spirit! Head over toHeat Stuido for a FREE 6:30 class and make another donation to ONEFUND or head over to Bolt Bistro and dine & socialize. Donations will be accepted and will go to the The One Fund Boston. Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Tom Menino have announced the formation of The One Fund Boston, Inc. to help the people most affected by the tragic events that occurred in Boston on April 15, 2013.

Please RSVP to this event on the facebook event page so organizers know how many people to expect.

More info: A Mile In Memory Facebook Event Page

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This Weekend’s Picks! April 19-21, 2013

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The warm weather of spring is upon us and outdoor events abound each weekend. See below for my top picks for things to do this weekend in the Triangle. Have a tip or suggestion for next week? Send me an email at TriangleExplorer@gmail.com.

Friday April 19th

Wake Forest Herb Festival
The Annual Wake Forest Herb Festival returns to Festival Park in downtown Wake Forest. The Herb Fest is recognized as the largest herb and perennial festival east of the Mississippi.  Organically grown herb plants and organic vegetables will be available for purchase at the Festival which also features live entertainment, local beer and educational seminars. A highlight of the festival for children is the daily “duck parade” held each day around 10:00am when a group ducks gathered up each morning waddle to their pond.

When: April 19, 20, 21 & April 26,27,28
Where:  Various locations throughout downtown Raleigh
More Info: website

Taste of Holly Springs at Carolina Brewing Company
In honor of North Carolina Beer Month Carolina Brewing Company will be having “A Taste of Holly Springs” at the brewery where they will be offering samples and selling CBC brews. They have also invited two new breweries that will be opening their doors in Holly Springs very soon. Bombshell Beer Company and Holly Springs Nano Brewing will be on hand pouring samples of their brews. Food trucks from Big Mike’s BBQ and Klausie’s Pizza will be on hand selling food .

When: Friday 4-9pm
Where: Carolina Brewery, 140 Thomas Mill Road, Holly Spings
More Info: website

Saturday April 20th

Cuegrass Festival
The Pit’s 5th Annual ‘Cuegrass Festival returns to the warehouse district of downtown Raleigh with a jam-packed day full of great ‘cue, local brews and toe-tappin’ bluegrass music! They”re closing down the streets around The Pit and firing up the pig cookers to serve plenty of our famous Eastern North Carolina-style barbecue and a selection of locally made beers.  Featuring live music from: The Moore Brothers, Justin Robinson & The Mary Annettes, Tonk, & Jupiter Coyote. Proceeds go to the BackPack Buddies Program, which is a partnership between the Junior League of Raleigh and InterFaith Food Shuttle.

When: Saturday 12-6pm
Where: West Davie Street, Downtown Raleigh  (Map)
Cost: $5
More Info: website

SPCA K9 3k Dog Walk in Raleigh
Join the SPCA for the K9-3K Dog Walk to raise money for homeless pets. On Saturday, April 20 the streets of downtown Raleigh will close to make way for the largest march of dogs in city history. The walk event is fun for families, individuals and of course dogs! Join thousands of people like you who care about animals and walk to save lives. The theme for this year’s event is from The Wizard of Oz! So grab Toto, and your friends, and help us give thousands of pets a home.

When: Saturday 10am-2pm
Where: Moore Square – Downtown Raleigh
More Info: website

Artist for Animals in Apex
Apex Arts Council will hold its Artists for Animals Faire this Saturday. They will have painters selling their work,  photographers, sculptors, poets, musicians, authors, dance, independent film, and perhaps even theater. The idea is to give anyone attending the event the chance to be exposed to as many art forms as possible. The event will be held at the Cloer Family Vineyards (www.CloerFamilyVineyards.com) in Apex, so you will also have the option of sampling the art of the vintner that day. Cloer has three pet beef cattle (Buttercup, Daisy, and M&M), a small flock of pet sheep, and some chickens on the property.

When: Saturday
Where: Cloer Family Vineyards, 8624 Castleberry Road, Apex
More Info: website

Sunday April 21st

Boston Memorial Run
Join the Tobacco Road Marathon, RunRaleigh Races, nOg Run Club, Raleigh Galloway, City of Oaks Marathon, NCRC, Big Boss Run Club, Blue Run Club, WFAR, Black Girls Run, WOB Run Club and many other local organizations this Sunday, April 21st for a Boston Memorial Run. They will be meeting at Tir na nOg for a 3 mile run through downtown Raleigh. Wear a race shirt in support of the runners and families. They will be collecting donations to send to those affected by bombing in Boston earlier this week. Tir na nOg will be donating 10% of all food sales. Please RSVP to this event on the facebook event.

When: Sunday 3pm
Where: Tir na nOg – Downtown Raleigh
More Info: Boston Memorial Run Facebook Event Page

Durham Earth Day Celebration
Celebrate Durham’s sense of community, raise awareness of current local and global environmental issues, actively engage in hands-on learning activities, and celebrate our environmental success. Festival goers will participate in “green” activities and demos; learn about many green practices and products at the Sustainability Expo and Earth Art Market; and enjoy great music, food and much more!

When: Sunday 12-5pm
Where: Durham Central Park, 201 Foster Street, Durham
More Info: website

Durham Bulls vs. Norfolk Tide Baseball Game
Nothing beats a baseball game in the spring. If you live in the Triangle you need to go to at least one Durham Bulls game for the experience.  Even if you aren’t a huge baseball fan it is still a great way to spend an evening.  Ticket prices are very affordable ranging from $7 to $9 and can easily be purchased the day of the game at the box office.  A popular option is to head to the game a little early and hang out at Tyler’s Taproom across the street to grab a few pre-game beers.

When: Sunday 5:05pm
Where: Durham Bulls Athletic Park, Downtown Durhma
More Info: website

New Business Suggestion  – The New Macaroni Food Truck!
You know I love local food trucks and I am super excited that just this week a new Food Truck came on the the scene. It is called “Mac-Ur-Roni” and features dishes made with…you guessed it Gourmet Mac and Cheese! They will be at Big Boss Brewery in Raleigh this Saturday from 2pm through the late evening. They are just getting up and running, but you can follow them on their website, facebook and twitter @MacUrRoniRDU to keep tabs on where they will be next.

 

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A Peek Inside Dos Taquitos Xoco in Downtown Raleigh

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Dos Taquitos Xoco – Raleigh, NC

In case you haven’t heard, Dos Taquitos has opened a second location in Raleigh. Their newest restaurant is located on Glenwood Avenue in downtown Raleigh. I have been a fan of the Creedmoor Road location in North Raleigh ever since I moved hear and am excited about the new downtown location. A few weeks ago I popped in after work for a quick peek at the new place. Here are a few of my shots of the inside.

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Xoco Interior

The downtown location is called Dos Taquitos “Xoco” which means ” little sister”. True to form, this location continues the tradition of the North Raleigh location with an eclectic assortment of cool decorations & lighting throughout the dining area. I loved all the colors and lights strewn across the ceiling. No matter the what time of day you visit, you feel a world away from Raleigh.

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Booth seating

Seating at Xoco comes  in the form of large booths, many of which have their own distinct decorative theme. There is a little train that runs around the restaurant on a along the wall next to the booths that delivers your chips and salsa. This is a nod to their north Raleigh location that features a similar train that runs along the ceiling.

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One of the bars at Xoco

There are two bars inside the restaurant, and I understand their will be a third bar located in the outside patio & dining area that was still under construction during my visit. From what I saw, once completed the outside dining area and bar will add a totally new aspect to the restaurant and will practically double the seating availability in the warmer seasons. This was a quick drop in visit and regrettably I didn’t have time to sample the menu, but I plan to go back soon for lunch and will update this post with some food pics then. I can tell you that the menu is practically identical to the awesome menu at the North Raleigh location.

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Booth inspired by artwork of Frida Khlo

I did get a chance to speak to the friendly owner, Carlos Salamanca, for a few minutes and he explained that his goal is to expose customers to authentic Mexican culture through the cuisine at Xoco. While their menu does have a few “Americanized” dishes it features many authentic Tex-Mex and regional Mexican specialties that people can’t easily find elsewhere so there is something for everyone and room to experiment for those looking to expand their horizons.

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Xoco

I love the atmosphere of Dos Taquitos Xoco and look forward to going back to eat and to explore their cool outdoor seating area. Their new location is sure to be a  popular destination with the summer dining crowd. Check out their facebook page below for more great pictures and updates on their menu and Sunday brunch offerings!

Dos Taquitos “Xoco”
410 Glenwood Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27603 (Map)

Website:  http://dostaquitosnc.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DosTaquitosXoco

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This Weekend’s Picks! April 12-14, 2013

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Warm weather has arrived in the Triangle and weekend activities are picking up! Here are my top picks for things to check out the weekend of April 12-14. Have a top or suggestion for next week? Just drop me a line at TriangleExplorer@gmail.com.

Friday April 12th

Flash Mob Food Truck Rodeo
The people behind the large food truck rodeos scheduled for downtown Raleigh later this summer are holding a  “Flash Mob Food Truck Rodeo” on Friday with a select number of trucks (Philly’s Cheese Steaks,  Hibachi Xpress, Captain Ponchos Tacos, Loco Pops all confirmed) to help gain awareness for the larger 35 truck events that start-up May 12th.

When: Friday 6-9pm
Where:  Mordecai Historic Park, Downtown Raleigh
More Info: website

Live Music! Reading Room Jazz Trio at Sola Coffee
If you are looking for some great live music, you don’t need to look any further than Sola Coffee in North Raleigh. They typically have live local music each Friday and Saturday night starting at 7:30pm. This Friday Sola is host to the Reading Room Jazz Trio (piano, upright bass, drums & vocals) playing Classic Jazz standards, pop favorites.

When: Friday 7:30pm
Where: Sola Coffee & Cafe, 7705 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh
More Info: website

Saturday April 13th

Carrboro Open Streets
Do you want to be part of a growing movement, and enjoy a day of free activities with your family, friends and neighbors?  Bike, walk, skate, dance and play in a traffic-free public space on West Weaver Street, closed to cars that day from 10 am to 2:00 pm. Activities on April 13 will include a rock climbing wall, a kids’ bike loop, beverages from the bike blender, games, booths, prizes and much more. Raffle tickets will be on sale for a chance to win a bike from Performance Bicycles.

When: Saturday 10am-2pm
Where: Durham West Weaver Street, Carrboro
More Info: website

Triangle’s Blue Loop Unveiling Event at NCMA w/ Food Trucks
Like tasty treats, live music, beautiful art and action-packed exercise? The come celebrate the unveiling of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina and the North Carolina Museum of Art’s (NCMA) Blue Loop – a mile-long trail in America’s largest museum art park. Celebration includes live bluegrass music, healthy treats from the Triangle’s favorite food trucks (Triangle Raw Foods, Loco Pops, Blue Sky Dining) and an inaugural walk around the loop. All attendees who walk the loop before 12:30 will get free admission to the NCMA’s “0 to 60” exhibit.

When: Saturday 10:30am
Where: NC Museum of Art – 2110 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh
More Info: website

Durham Art Walk Spring Market
The Durham Art Walk Spring Market is a festive celebration of visual arts and fine crafts held in downtown Durham each April, featuring the work of over 200 talented artists in a few central locations. This event continues the revitalization of downtown Durham by bringing thousands of art lovers for a weekend of art and exploration of all that Durham has to offer including world-class restaurants, great shopping, innovative businesses and fascinating historic sites. Sites are within easy walking distance around downtown but there is also free shuttle service provided and visitors can take the Bull City Connector

When: Saturday April 13 10am-5pm & Sunday April 14th 1-5pm
Where: Various locations in Durham (map of venues)
More Info: website

Pittsboro Roadhouse & General Store “A Royal Baby Shower”
You are cordially invited to a Royal Baby Shower to benefit Pittsboro’s Family Violence & Crisis Services. You’ll enjoy a fun event with prizes, a “Fascinator” contest with several categories, tea and English finger foods prepared by Chef Greg Lewis, owner of the Pittsboro Roadhouse and Catering by Design. Your cost of entry? A wrapped gift for baby or new mom.

When: Saturday 12-3pm
Where: Pittsboro Roadhouse & General Store – 39 West Street, Pittsboro
More Info: website

Sunday April 14th

Panel Discussion: Food Truck Rodeos: A Durham Phenomenon
Join NPR’s Frank Stasio as he moderates a panel including Only Burger’s Brian Bottger; Pie Pushers’ Becky Hacker; Monuts Donuts’ Lindsay Moriarty; and Ben Weber, who coordinates the Central Park Food Truck Rodeos. How did they get started? Has it turned out as expected? The panel will be followed by a question and answer session.

When: Sunday 1-4pm
Where: Southwest Regional Library – 3605 Shannon Road, Durham
More Info: website

Weekend “Must Visit”  Suggestion
Did you know every Friday at Jubala Village Coffee in North Raleigh is “Free Espresso Friday”? Every Friday they buy 10 lbs of a “guest” espresso and give out free shots of espresso until they run out.  Jubala is one of my favorite Triangle Coffee Shops in the Triangle and a must visit for any coffee lover. It is located in Lafayette Village off Falls of Neuse Road in North Raleigh just South of I-540.  See my post about Jubala from back in 2011 for pictures of the coffee shop. Don’t forget to try one of their awesome waffles!

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This Weekend’s Picks! April 5-7, 2013

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Following a relatively quiet Easter weekend this first weekend in April is packed with events! Everything from art walks and grand openings to film festivals and food trucks.  See below for my top picks of things to check out this weekend. Have a tip or suggestion for next week? Send me an email at TriangleExplorer@gmail.com.

Friday April 5th

First Friday Art Walk in Downtown Raleigh
First Friday is a free self-guided tour of downtown’s cutting edge cultural hot spots. Local art galleries, art studios, alternative art venues, and museums stay open late the first Friday of every month to welcome thousands of art-seeking enthusiasts downtown. The event runs from 6 pm-9 pm, but some venue hours may vary.  For detailed venue information, click here.

When: Friday 6-9pm
Where:  Various locations throughout downtown Raleigh
More Info: website

Grand Opening Celebration of Coffee Bar at Videri Chocolate
Stop by Videri Chocolate in Raleigh’s downtown Warehouse District to join them in celebrating the grand opening of their new coffee counter serving Stumptown Coffee. Espresso drinks and hot chocolate served all night. Free Trophy Brewing beer will be served along with a showcase of local artwork by Sean Martin. They will also have some First Friday specials on chocolate & Coffee

When: Friday 6-9pm
Where: Videri Chocolate, 327 W. Davie Street, Raleigh
More Info: website

Sola Coffee 1st Anniversary Celebration
Sola Coffee Celebrates their one year anniversary all weekend long! Featuring coffee tastings, live music, and a drawing for free mini donuts for a year.

Friday @ Sola
– “Tasting a World of Coffee” Free Coffee Tasting ~ 1-3 pm
– Live Music by Dublin Down (Celtic Music) ~ 7:30 pm

Saturday @ Sola
– Live Music w/ Gabe Trace (Jazz Pianist) ~ 10:15 am
– Live Music w/ Mac Brown (Acoustic Covers) ~ 11:30 am
– Live Music w/ Smith & Leonhardt (Acoustic Covers) ~ 7:30 pm
– NCAA Michigan v. Syracuse Game (In TV Meeting Room)
– Drawing for Hot Mini Donuts for a year (2 winners) ~ 8:30 pm

When: All Day Friday & Saturday
Where: Sola Coffee & Cafe, 7705 Lead Mine Road, Raleigh
More Info: website

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham
Annual international Film Festival dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema. Each spring Full Frame welcomes filmmakers and film lovers from around the world to historic downtown Durham, North Carolina for a four-day, morning to midnight array of over 100 films as well as discussions, panels, and southern hospitality. Set within a four-block radius, the intimate festival landscape fosters community and conversation between filmmakers, film professionals and the public.

When: April 4-7th
Where: Various locations in Durham (list of venues)
More Info: website

Saturday April 6th

Rock & Shop Market
The Rock & Shop Market is a hip shopping event that features over 75 juried emerging artisans & makers from the Southeast and beyond. These artisans sell their wares alongside bands, djs and food trucks. The market, started in 2004, attracts thousands of shoppers per event.

When: Saturday 11am-7pm
Where: Durham Armory, 220 Foster Street, Durham
More Info: website

Free Full Frame Film Screening w/Food Trucks in Durham Central Park
Grab a blanket and head out to Durham Central Park to watch a free screening of  the documentary “Trash Dance,” a story about “a choreographer that finds beauty and grace in garbage trucks, and against the odds, rallies reluctant city trash collectors to perform an extraordinary dance spectacle. On an abandoned airport runway, two dozen sanitation workers—and their trucks—inspire an audience of thousands.” Several food truck will also be on hand to sell food to the crowds.

When: Saturday 6pm (Food Trucks) 8:30 (Film Begins)
Where: Durham Central Park
More Info: website

Sunday April 7th

Wild Food & Herb Market in Carrboro
The Wild Food + Herb Market is a monthly outdoor market featuring foragers, herbalists, wild food cultivators and local nature educators. The Market is the first of its kind in the United States. This market is a great place to buy, sell, trade and gather with others interested in wild foods and herbs.

When: Sunday 1-4pm
Where: 301 West Main Street, Carrboro
More Info: website

My New Business “Must Visit” Suggestion
My weekend “must visit” for those of you visiting Durham this weekend is the The Parlour. They make INCREDIBLE  ice cream by hand & support local producers whenever possible. They started out as a food truck selling ice cream from a cool little bus and recently opened their brick and mortar location at 117 Market Street in Durham (Across from the Bull Statue). In addition to regular ice cream, they make sorbets and coconut-based vegan flavors. Their downtown location also sells house made pastries and sodas, and select espresso drinks.

 

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