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The Cooke Street Carnival in Downtown Raleigh – Saturday October 15th

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Cooke Street Carnival is back for another day of block party fun in Downtown Raleigh. This year’s event, its third, will take place on the afternoon of October 15th, 2011 from 1-6pm on Cooke Street (between Lane and Jones streets –MAP) located in the Idlewild Neighborhood, just a few blocks East of the Governor’s Mansion in Downtown Raleigh. The event was inspired by the Notting Hill Carnival in London and Mardi Gras in London, as well as your typical Fall Festivals/Carnivals that happen all around the South each year.

Each year, the Cooke Street Carnival brings together thousands of Raleigh’s citizens to celebrate local arts, culture and music. Over 30 Raleigh art vendors, local food trucks, a beer truck, multiple bands and a large group of artists and circus performers are expected to participate in the event. Local folk rock bands The Small Ponds, The Tomahawks and Nests will headline the entertainment which will also include a dunking booth (Bonner Gaylord has already volunteered to get dunked), kissing booth, pie eating contests, new art photo-opp boards (by local artists Raines Thompson, Kristin Matzinsky, Sara Phoenix and Jessica Robinson), activities for the kids and other carnival inspired antics. A drum circle will keep rhythm at one end of the street while Johnny Swank plays his guitar (made from a metal Frito Lays lunch box) up and down the block throughout the day. Oh, and Mr. Tony Woodard will once again return as the emcee.

Food vendors will include Only Burger, Klausie’s Pizza, Slippin’ Sliders, Aviator Brewing, The People’s BBQ, Crumb, Pie Bird, Escazu Chocolate and coffee from Joe van Gogh with more to come. Artists and local businesses will line Cooke Street early in the morning to promote their ventures throughout the day. The carnival is an event originally started to foster community interaction and promote local artists, musicians and businesses. Compost Now, Good Girls Studio INC, Adam Peele, Metamorphosis Metals, Epona and Oak, City Blox, Amplified Art, DiggUp Tapes, Kinder Soles and City Fabric are just a few of the businesses that will be on hand selling and laying out their products for the community. Each of these are great examples of what it means to be a small business making their way in a big city.

The theme for this year’s event is Cooke Street Carnival 2011: The Sideshow. Having played second fiddle to the NC State Fair each year, the carnival has decided embrace its sideshow nature and attempt to bring out as much Circus Sideshow themed activities as possible. Look for circus freaks all along the street and bring your own interpretation of what it means to be a 21st Century Sideshow freak. There will be a stilt walker, hoola hoopers, a bearded lady, a tarot card reader and more to entertain throughout the day. Also, costumes are encouraged.

 Here is the music lineup (all bands and times are subject to change):

 1:00pm – Carnival Begins 

2:15pm – Nests

3:10pm – Pie Bird pie eating contest – Sweet

3:30pm – The Tomahawks

4:20pm – Pie Bird pie eating contest – Savory

4:45pm – The Small Ponds

5:45pm – Contest winner announcements

2-4pm –  One Tribe Ryhtm on side stage

2-4pm – Johny Swank Busking on the street

 

Djs before, after and between bands

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Picture Courtesy of the Cooke Street Carnival

 Each year, The Cooke Street Carnival picks a locally based charity to sponsor and this year it will be the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. So bring out your canned foods and look forward to having a fun Fall time at a carnival in the street.

 Check out more info on becoming a vendor and more at the Cooke Street Carnival website and for full information on the event, see the Cooke Street Carnival 2011 Event Page over at Facebook.

Info on last year’s carnival on the New Raleigh Blog 

More photos:http://www.flickr.com/photos/cookestreetcarnival

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First Friday in Downtown Raleigh ~ April 1, 2011

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Artspace in downtown Raleigh

On the First Friday of every month local galleries in downtown Raleigh open their doors to the public for a introduction to Raleigh’s exciting art scene. I like to hit up the studios at Artspace on East Davie Street next to Moore Square mainly because there are so many art studios clustered in one spot, making it a great destination to take in a lot of art with just one easy stop.

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View of the second floor of Artspace

At Artspace they usually have live music on the lower level and offer cheese and crackers along with beer and wine for a modest dontation to enjoy as you stroll through the studios. However, there are multiple galleries and studios worth checking out all over downtown.  You can download a map of downtown and view lists of the particpating galleries and special events on the godowntown website

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Morning Times Market Flyer

This Friday, the street in front of Morning Times Coffee Shop will be closed off  for an outdoor market known as “The Morning Times Market“.  It will feature local art vendors, a local beer tent and live entertainment provided by the Pickle Mamas performing fire hooping and the Raleigh Drum Circle providing rhythmic beats. 

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Live music on the main level at Artspace



I plan to check out the outdoor market this Friday night in additiona to my usual stop at Artspace. I think it is great to have so many options to pick from. If you don’t make it downtown this month to check it out this Friday (April 1st), make a point of marking  the next First Friday (May 6th) on your calendar so you don’t miss all the fun next month. See you downtown!

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NHL All-Star Wide Open Celebration in Downtown Raleigh This Weekend!

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NHL ALL STAR WIDE OPEN event times are Friday: 3:00pm – 10:00pm; Saturday: 10:00am – 7:00pm

I’m sure you’ve heard by now that the NHL All-Star game will take place this weekend in Raleigh.  In addition to thrilling hockey fans, this event will provide great national exposure for the Triangle.  To help celebrate the occasion, downtown Raleigh will be filled with festivities all weekend long at the Convention Center and along Fayetteville Street starting today. While you need a ticket for the Fan Fair held inside the Convention Center, the NHL Wide Open festivities along Fayetteville Street and free concerts at the new downtown amphitheater are open to everyone.  For details about all the NHL All-Star Wide Open activities planned for this weekend check out the event’s official website.

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The Art of Relaxation ~ Calm and Sense in Raleigh.

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I don’t know about you, but the start of 2011 has been pretty hectic for me.  Between all the holiday travel and work commitments it is easy to pack each day with too many chores and other responsibilities.  One of my resolutions in the new year is to make time to relax and enjoy the moment. 

Thankfully, my wife has introduced me to a store right here in Raleigh that is dedicated to stress relief and relaxation.  Calm and Sense seeks to help their customers achieve relaxation through exploration of the five human senses.  They do this by helping you find your personal stress relief triggers. Whether through sight, smell, sound, taste or touch.

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Calm and Sense is located at the corner of Oberlin Rd & Glenwood Avenue next to the Harris Teeter (link to map) and features a wide selection of unique stress-relieving natural products and gifts, many from women-owned and local businesses.

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The shop features stress relieving items like soothing eye masks, neck wraps, spa robes, bath salts, organic bubble baths, and soothing teas. If you prefer, you can purchase pre-made gift baskets or can create a personalized basket to give the gift of relaxation to someone special.

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Calm and Sense also supports the community by serving as a central meeting place for stress relieving classes like weekly meditation circles and yoga.  You can view more photos of the shop in my flickr photo album.  To learn more about Calm and Sense and their upcoming specials and events you can visit their website or join their facebook fan page.

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Downtown Raleigh Ice Skating Kicks Off Saturday December 4th!

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This weekend marks the return of Raleigh’s outdoor ice skating rink (The AT&T Raleigh Winterfest Rink) after a it’s successful inagural run back duing the winter of 2009.   The rink is located in the Downtown Raleigh City-Plaza across from the Marriot Hotel along the southern tip of Fayetteville Street.  The opening of the rink kicks off with an all day celebration on Saturday December 4th from 4-10pm.  

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The grand opening event on Saturday will feature performances by two headliners, Jaron and the Long Road to Love and Christian Kane along with a special holiday performance by The Embers. These performances along with acts from local choirs and bands, dance groups and a multitude of other entertainers, a visit by Santa Claus, carriage and carousel rides and a dazzling holiday tree will be featured in a half-hour long holiday special on ABC11.  A  schedule of the December 4th performances is posted on the winterfest website here.  This free kickoff event will be followed by two months of additional programming.

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Last year there were several nightly events throughout the month of December including musical performances, movie nights, and sledding (provided by snow my yard).  Check the winterfest website for future updates, but right now they have sledding events listed for 12/19, 1/9, and 1/16 from 12-4pm each day.   As I recall, the sledding is included in the price you pay for skating on the rink.  You can view some other great photos from last year’s kickoff to winterfest on Luster Studio’s Facebook Fanpage.

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