Third Annual Carolina Classics At The Capital Car Show Returns to Raleigh August 17-19

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The Third Annual Carolina Classics at the Capital Car Show in Downtown Raleigh sponsored by Miller Lite will feature a new format and new attractions, including appearances by the stars of truTV’s “Lizard Lick Towing” and assembly demonstrations of a Model T Ford.

From Aug. 17 through Aug. 19, attendees will be able to see hundreds of classic cars and vendors inside the Raleigh Convention Center and outside in a special cordoned-off area on the street. On Saturday, Aug. 18, the Lizard Lick Krew will be signing autographs, taking pictures with fans, and offering a wide array of branded merchandise for purchase.

Also on Saturday, members of the Triangle Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America will be demonstrating how to assemble a take-apart Model T Ford. This particular vehicle was produced in 1917 as a five-passenger touring car, then later converted into a pickup truck and finally a two-passenger roadster. Assembly time can vary from six to 12 minutes depending on the number of workers and the cooperation of the Model T. Upon completion of the assembly, the “shop boss” will hand crank the car and it will be driven several feet to prove it can run.

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The show will also feature hundreds of vintage and classic cars and trucks competing for awards in specific categories as well as the coveted Sir Walter Cup for Best in Show. This year’s event includes rare and priceless collection vehicles never before shown to the public.

Last year’s event drew an estimated 40,000 people to Downtown Raleigh. A new format for 2012 includes admission to view all vehicles, vendors and exhibits for just $10, $5 for children under 12, and free for children under six.

“For the past two years, it almost seemed like we were running two separate car shows inside the Convention Center and outside,” said Greg Cox, one of the event’s organizers. “This year, you can see everything – inside and outside – for one low price.”

Operating hours for the 2012 Carolina Classics at the Capital are as follows:

Friday, Aug. 17, 4 p.m to 10 p.m.
Sneak Peak admission for just $5.

Friday Night Cruise-In on Fayetteville Street, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Free admission for classic car participants.
Saturday, Aug. 18, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Appearance by the Lizard Lick Krew, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Model T Assembly Demonstrations, 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Car Judging, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Awards Ceremony, 1 p.m.

This event will also feature live music and radio station broadcasts by 94.7 WQDR, Radio 96.1 and Pulse 102. The primary sponsor for 2012 is Miller Lite.

Classics at the Capital is proud to have as its charity partner the Foundation of Hope for Research and Treatment of Mental Illness.

For more information about the Carolina Classics at the Capital, visit www.classicsatthecapital.com or call (919) 896-7448. Additional information can be found on the Classic’s Facebook page or by following @capitalclassics on Twitter.

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Tickets for 2012 World Beer Festival in Durham Go On Sale Today!

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Beer Samples from Bull City Burger & Brewery – Durham, NC

Tickets to World Beer Festival- Durham are currently on sale! The festival will be held October 6, 2012 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Festival goers can also receive a special rate at Millennium Hotel Durham for Friday October 5th and Saturday October 6th. Rooms can be reserved online with the group code WRDBER or by calling 1-800-633-5379.

The World Beer Festival has two sessions, ticketed separately. Each session is four hours, 12-4 PM and 6-10 PM. With a general admission ticket, you receive a tasting glass for unlimited 2-ounce tastings from of different beers from all over the word, including all of local breweries right here in the Triangle.  The festival also features live music by local bands and educational sessions by industry experts. General admission tickets are $45 per session (day of event, prices will be announced at a later date, per session, if not sold out).

Tickets can be purchased online here and at select retail outlets in the Triangle area.

If you plan to go this event I strongly recommend you plan on getting your tickets as soon. This event has been known to sell out quickly in the past.  If you wait too long you will find your only option is surfing craig’s list for tickets at inflated prices.

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North Hill’s Midtown Emerging Artist Series Begins August 10th

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Logo Courtesy of North Hills

If you are looking for free live local music take note, North Hills is getting readyto kickoff the second year of their “Emerging Artists” series tonight.  The music series features local bands and solo artists playing on stage every Friday from 6-8pm during August, September, and mid-October. The performances will take place outside next to Fountain Park located at the base of the Captrust tower, just outside of World of Beer who usually sets up a small beer tent to serve the audience.

North Hills 2012 Emerging Artist Music Schedule:

August 10 – Erik Smallwood
August 17 – Howie Dewitt
August 24 – US
August 31 – Johnny Orr Band

September 7 – Jo Gore and the Alternative
September 14 – Jason Adamo
September 21 – Old Avenue
September 28 – Addison Prophet

October 5 – CrowField
October 12 – Catie King

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Fullsteam 2nd Anniversary Party – August 11th!

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Fullsteam Brewery in Durham, NC

Fullsteam Brewery in Durham is turning two and will host a fun “Garden & Gun” southern social anniversary party this Saturday, August 11, 2012. By “Garden & Gun” they mean wear your Southern finest finery, bring a big hat, and pack a water gun!

Anniversary Party Details:
Date: August 11, 2012 from noon to 2am
Location: Fullsteam Brewery, 726 Rigsbee Avenue, Durham, NC (Map)

The anniversary celebration will include lawn games, live music, Food Trucks, rare Fullsteam brews, Carolina Shandies, cupcakes and ice cream.

Food Trucks:
Chirba Chirba
Will & Pop’s
Big City Sandwiches
Martin’s Curry Rice, and more.

Dress Code: (optional) Your finest Southern finery. Bonus points for hats!

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Pint of Fullsteam Rocket Science IPA

For more information check out the facebook event page here.

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Second Annual Triangle Canning Swap – August 19th

Photo Courtesy of Kendra Spencer of A Sonoma Garden Blog

About the event:

Fire up your pressure canners and break out the jams, the Second Annual Triangle Canning Swap is right around the corner! This event is hosted by Matt Lardie of Green Eats Blog and brings together home canners from across the Triangle to swap some of their best goodies, helps promote food preservation and the art of canning, and is just plain fun. Last year’s event was a blast with items like homemade limoncello, blueberry syrup, dill pickles, and Chef Chad McIntyre’s famous bloody mary mix from his Raleigh restaurant, Market.

Here are the details for this year’s event:

What: Second Annual Triangle Canning Swap

When: Sunday, August 19th at 3pm

Where: Fullsteam Brewery, 726 Rigsbee Ave, Durham

How: You bring up to 5 jars of your homemade jam, jelly, chutney, sauce, salsa, pickles, etc. Local ingredients encouraged, and bring copies of your recipe to share if you like! For each jar you bring you get a chance to swap. Names will be dropped into a hat and chosen at random, and we’ll keep drawing until everyone has gotten to make their allotted swaps.

To sign up: RSVP on Facebook: Second Annual Triangle Canning Swap or send an e-mail to matt@greeneatsblog.com

About Matt Lardie & Green Eats Blog:
Matt Lardie is a freelance food writer and blogger based in Durham, NC. He is the voice behind Green Eats Blog and a contributing writing to Ashvegas.com.

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