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HerbFest Returns to Wake Forest April 15th!

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The Wake Forest Herbfest

The Annual Wake Forest Herb Festival returns to Festival Park April 15th through the 24th.  With the warm weather upon us here in the Triangle, now is the perfect time to pick up some plants to get your summer garden started. 

Low maintenance, organically grown herb plants and organic vegetables will be available for purchase at the Festival which also features live entertainment 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 amidst the herb and perennial plants.  While this is a small town event by “festival” standards, the Herb Fest is recognized as the largest herb and perennial festival east of the Mississippi.  There is a ton of free parking along White Street and the festival provides wagons and carts to load up your plants (and to tote your children). 

Most of the herb plants I have purchease at herbfest in previous years ranged in price from $3-$4. For details about daily festival events you can visit their website here.

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Wine 101 in Wake Forest – “Vin-Sanity” Celebration Friday September 17th!

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 Wine 101 in Wake Forest will celebrate their 2nd anniversary this Friday from 5-8pm with a “Vin-Sanity” party!  They will hold a free tasting of 12 wines (all priced under $20.00) for your sampling pleasure!  The 12 wines at the free tasting will represent their most popular wines over the past two years.  As with all of their tastings you get 10% off the wines you buy or 20% off if you buy a case of any combination.  Wine 101 is a great local wine shop with a friendly and helpful staff.  Their tasting events are a lot of fun and draw a friendly crowd of wine lovers.  Tell your family, friends and neighbors it’s time to get to Wine 101 and let them say a big “Thank You” in style!

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Wake Forest Pottery Fest 2010 – Saturday September 11th!

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The 2010 Wake Forest Pottery Fest will be held this weekend on Saturday September 11 from 9-5.  The event will be held outside under the Carolina Blue Sky in the yard of Jim and Tricia Bell at 2033 East Wait Avenue in Wake Forest (link to map).  This annual Wake Forest tradition will feature 30 local potters and ceramic artists.  They will have plenty of children’s activities in addition to some of the best ceramic craftspeople the area has to offer.  Be sure to come on out and have some fun and see some great work! For more information check out this article from today’s news and observer.

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Shop Local – A Visit To The Wake Forest Farmer’s Market!

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Last weekend I found myself in Wake Forest to get some  new tires put on my car.  On my way to the auto shop I decided to swing by the Wake Forest Farmer’s Market  located on South White Street in Downtown Wake Forest.  The market is held every saturday April through November from 8am – noon.  It is probably the best small Farmer’s Market in the Triangle in my opinion.  Yes, the Durham and and Carrboro markets are great, and the State Farmer’s Market in Raleigh is fantastic, but for folks in Wake Forest and North Raleigh the Wake Forest market offers a great selection of local produce at a convenient location. 

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The market regulalry hosts 20 to 25 different local vendors.  The offerings range from seasonal fruits and veggies to local chicken, beef, and pork along with farm fresh eggs and goat cheese.  More often than not someone is on hand with local honey and the folks selling homemade jams are regulars there.  There is also usually a booth selling cut flowers and a few artisans with pottery and woodwork art.  Every time I go there is some sort of musician on hand entertaining the crowd.  Parking along South White Street is pretty easy and you can be in and out of the market in a jiffy if you need to, though it is easy to kill 20-30 minutes chatting with the friendly vendors if you aren’t in a hurry. 

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One thing to keep in mind is that due to a recent change in policy dogs are no longer allowed at the Market.  It seems that the liability is an issue as well as concerns from the local health department.  I’m pretty sure dogs are not allowed at most if the other Farmer’s Markets in the area as well.   So if you are off to the market make sure you leave the furry little guy at home.  While the market typically comes to an end in November keep an eye out for special market events around the holidays and later in the winter.  I hear they are going to try to open on a limited schedule, maybe once a month, during the off-season.

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When you visit the market I recommend you stroll a block up the street and grab some coffee at the Wake Forest Coffee Co.  They serve great coffee and have a lot of indoor seating and of course offer free wi-fi access.  There is also a wine shop located on the second floor in the same building as the coffee bar.  Between the market and the shops located along South White Street it is real easy to find an excuse to spend your Saturday morning and afternoon in Downtown Wake Forest.  For more information aboiut the Wake Forest Farmer’s market check out their website or check out their facebook fan page.

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Wine Tasting at the Twisted Vine in Wake Forest

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My wife and I love to discover new places to try wine. Whether it is going on trips to vineyards or simply finding a cool local wine shop that holds tasting on the weekends. If they have wine, we want to check it out.  Two weeks ago we were in downtown Wake Forest on a Saturday afternoon and we stopped by a little place called Twisted Vine.  It is located on the second floor of an old brick building on White Street adjacent to the area where the farmers’ market is held in the spring and summer.  The neat thing about the building it is in is that there is  also a nice little coffee shop on the first floor. To get to the Twisted Vine you actually need to enter the coffee shop first and then go up stairs to enter the wine shop. 

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The wine shop has a nice little selection of wines at a range of prices and offers free wine tasting on Saturdays from 12-4.  They were tasting four wines the day we stopped in. One was from NC and the remaining three were from Spain. The striking thing about this place is its ambiance. It has exposed brick walls, original hardwood floors, and wine barrel tables set up by windows overlooking white street. I’m pretty sure they serve wine by the glass and on occasion even have music. They also feature art from local artists and photographers. This is hidden gem in Wake Forest. It’s quiet atmosphere and historic surroundings makes this another one of those places that allows you to relax  feel  worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the modern-day Triangle!

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For more information about Twisted Vine and their scheduled tasting events check out their website. And don’t forget that every second Friday is “Art After Hours” where you can discover the Arts in Downtown Wake Forest! This monthly event runs 5-9pm on the second Friday of each month and many of the local businesses like Twisted Vine stay open late for this event and feature artist openings, receptions and live music.

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