Picture of the Week: Bailey Spiritual Sounds Shout Band of Durham

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Last week I was in downtown Cary for the “Celebrate the Street” event commemorating the groundbreaking of the Academy Street improvement project.  One of the bands performing at the event was the Bailey Spiritual Sounds Shout Band. They are a church based brass band that performs at services held at the United House of Prayer in Durham on Holloway Street. The band takes its name from Bishop C.M. Bailey, the current leader of the church.

Of course I am biased because I play the trombone, but this band blew my mind! The band plays mostly contemporary gospel tunes that they learn by ear and jazz up on the fly. They perform them as a group with two to three members improvising solos while the rest of the group accompanies them playing pre-arranged rhythms and  grooves. Each performance is unique because there is so much improvising going on and they are creating their sound on the spur of the moment. It’s difficult to find many details online about when the band holds public performances but I do hope to catch them again soon. They really were incredible!

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11th Annual Beaver Queen Pageant Saturday June 6th!

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Past Pageant Queens Passing Judgement on Best Beaver Tails
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

The 11th Annual Beaver Queen Pageant, a free and fun event, will be held on Saturday, June 6th in the meadow at Duke Park (Acadia at Knox Street) in Durham. Pre-pageant activities will begin at 4pm, and the pageant will start at 5pm. The theme for this year’s pageant is “Beavers do Bollywood!”

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Dancing Unicorn
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

The Beaver Queen Pageant is one of Durham’s marquee events and is rich in the history and culture of the community. Started in 2005 by members of the Duke Park neighborhood in order to protect beavers from a potentially harmful road construction project; it has grown into a large scale event that attracts hundreds of people from all over the Triangle who are interested in protecting wetlands and want to give a helping hand to beavers. It is a free, family-friendly beaver ‘beauty pageant’ that is a creative outlet for both the contestants and the audience.

Frank Stasio

MC Frank Stasio of NPR
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

As with every pageant the five beaver-drag contestants will walk the swamp-way in their evening gown attire, participate in an interview, and showcase their skills in the talent section.  The judges are anything but impartial as the audience ‘bribes’ them to support the performer they like the best, adding to the entertainment value of the event. WUNC’s Frank Stasio will serve as emcee for the fourth straight year.

Crowd in the Meadow at Duke Park
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

This annual event in Duke Park is a hit with kids of all ages due to the outrageous costumes and audience engagement. More than just being fun, it honors diversity, supports community, promotes creativity, and adds to the uniqueness of Durham. Food trucks on site will include Only Burger, Sympathy for the Deli, Pie Pushers, and The Parlour. There will also be a Locopops cart and a Scrap Exchange booth where people of all ages can make their own beaver tails! Dressing up is encouraged.

The Judges

The Judges
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

The event is a fundraiser for the Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association and its purpose is to raise awareness of our community’s waterways and pockets of nature, and to raise money to help protect and restore these precious resources for all to enjoy.

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The Bulltown Strutters
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

ECWA encourages community involvement with Ellerbe Creek and the land alongside it, through workdays, nature hikes, and outreach into schools and neighborhoods that border the creek. Long-term goals for the organization include creating an interconnected network of trails and nature preserves linking downtown to Falls Lake, restoring water quality and habitat in Ellerbe Creek, and creating spaces for people in the community to enjoy.

...and the winner is Furrah Gnawsett-Majors

2012 Queen Furrah Gnawsett-Majors
Photo courtesy Aaron Zalonis Photography

11th Annual Beaver Queen Pageant
Date: Saturday June 6th
Time: 4pm (pre-pageant fun) 5pm (pageant begins)
Location: Duke Park in Durham (Acadia at Knox Street)

Photos used with permission from Aaron Zalonis Photography. Visit his 2012 Beaver Queen Pageant photo album on flickr here.

 

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“Art in the Evening” Series & Live Music Returns to NCMA

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I don’t do this as often as I would like but I love the Friday night NCMA “Art in the Evening” series. It is a great opportunity to  wander the galleries in the West Building and share small plates with friends. Best of all you can chill with a glass of wine or beer and take in some really good live music.  Small plates and beverages, including wine, beer, and nonalcoholic options, are available for purchase. Full music schedule through August 2015 provided below. “Art in the Evening” runs from 5:30-8:30pm. For more information visit http://ncartmuseum.org/calendar/type/art_in_the_evening/.

Live music schedule:

June 5: David Dyer Trio

June 12: Ed Stephenson and the Paco Band

June 19: Sidecar Social Club (acoustic)

June 26: Peter Lamb and the Wolves (trio)

July 10: Onyx Club Boys

July 24: Tea Cup Gin

July 31: Peter Lamb and the Wolves (trio)

August 7: Onyx Club Boys

August 14: Tea Cup Gin

August 21: Sidecar Social Club (acoustic)

August 28: Peter Lamb and the Wolves (trio)

North Carolina Museum of Art
2110 Blue Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27607
http://ncartmuseum.org

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Jubala Village Coffee to Open 2nd Location in Downtown Raleigh!

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Jubala Village Coffee ~ North Raleigh Location


Jubala Village Coffee has been a big hit with North Raleigh coffee lovers since they opened in Lafayette Village a little over four years ago. Yesterday they made the big announcement that the city has approved their plans to open a second location inside the beltline along Hillsborough Street in the new Aloft Hotel currently under construction across the street from the iconic NC State Memorial Bell Tower.

Jubala Village Coffee

Jubala Village Coffee ~ North Raleigh Location


Jubala’s second location is slated to open later this year and will serve Counter Culture Coffee just like the original, but it will also have a larger kitchen enabling them to provide a similar but enhanced food menu including additional breakfast offerings and weekend brunch. For more info and to get updates on when the new space will open follow Jubala on facebook and twitter.

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WRAL Freedom Balloon Festival Memorial Day Weekend

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Memorial Day Weekend WRAL Freedom Balloon Festival
I’ve been looking forward to this event for months. For the first time in over 25 years a hot air balloon festival is coming to Raleigh and Zebulon Memorial Day Weekend. This weekend long family friendly event includes a “Mass Ascension & Balloon Glow”, Competition Flights, and Tethered Balloon Rides. Spectating at the events is free but balloon rides will involve fees charged by the individual operators.

I encourage you to check out the website for more information about the weekend long events schedule and parking & shuttles and “What to know before you go”. It sounds like they are expecting a large turnout at these events so plan on arriving early. Chairs and blankets are encouraged and food trucks will be at both sites offering food for sale. According to the website pets are not allowed (except for service animals).

Another great resource is this WRAL Out & About Guide to the festival:
http://www.wral.com/wral-freedom-balloon-fest-guide-when-where-to-go/14646169/

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