Monday, November 26, 2007

Ticky Tacky Friday Night (November 30th) at The City Wine Sellar

Ticky Tacky Friday Night (November 30th) at The City Wine Sellar

Host: The City Wine Sellar, Bakery, Deli & Wine Bar
Location: City Wine Sellar
102 Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 US
When: Friday, November 30, 7:00 pm
Phone: 252-335-1163

According to Websters, Ticky Tacky means "shoddy and unimaginatively designed; flimsy and dull." I doubt this is an accurate description of the group that will be playing at The City Wine Sellar on Friday night. Band members include: Bill Luton, Britney Luton, Hot Hoidal (aka Charlie Hoidal), and Mindy Luton. They play a hodgepodge of hits from the classics to today's hits, with some 90s rock thrown in for good measure. Ticky Tacky will play from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm. Deli fare will be served until 9:00 pm. Non-smoking inside venue. Smoking allowed in outside cafe seating area.

Roanoke Bible College presents Believe


This is RBC's 4th Annual Christmas Musical. Admission is Free and Childcare is provided! So, go check it out! For more information or to reserve seats please call 252-334-2091.

Also, for more information on Roanoke Bible College (RBC) go to their website: www.roanokebible.edu

Holiday Events at the ECSU Planetarium

Celebrate the Holidays at the ECSU Planetarium December 5-8, 2007. The Planetarium will present the following:
4:00 pm – A King is Born
4:30 pm – Christmas Laser
5:00 pm – Star of Wonder
5:40 pm – December Nights
6:15 pm – Christmas Laser
All Shows are FREE and by Reservation Only. Call (252)335-3SKY to reserve seating.

Check out the ECSU Planetarium's website: www.ecsuplanetarium.org!

Holiday Parties

Are you looking for a great place to host your Holiday Party? Then check out these locations:

Grice-Fearing House Bed & Breakfast
Elizabeth City's newest bed and breakfast, the historic Grice-Fearing House Bed and Breakfast, is now accepting reservations for use of the house for holiday parties. One of the houses featured on the year's Methodist Women's Christmas House Tour, this federal-era house will be festively decorated for Christmas, beginning in late November.
There are several rooms suitable for holiday entertaining including a spacious formal dining room perfect for luncheons or dinners as well as a large parlor when combined with the dining room which would make a perfect site for an elegant cocktail party. Additionally, the large foyer and warm inviting library and cherry sunroom overlooking the landscaped brick patio, can also accommodate guests for larger groups.
Please contact the innkeepers, Georgene and Vidal Falcon, at 252-333-1792 or at gricefearing@aol.com for information regarding use of the house for your special holiday function. View the Grice-Fearing House Bed & Breakfast online at www.gricefearinghouse.com.

Elizabeth City Bed & Breakfast
The Elizabeth City Bed and Breakfast honors the government rate. If you have business associates in town and want them to have the personal attention the the Elizabeth City Bed & Breakfast offers, please contact them for more information or reservations. You may reach proprieters Ray or Maureen Donnelly at 252-338-2177 or via email ecitybb@embarqmail.com.
Visit their website at www.elizabethcitybb.com.

City Wine Sellar Bakery Deli & Wine Bar
The City Wine Sellar is the perfect place to host your party this year! They can accomodate up to 90 people comfortably in the wine bar for a unique holiday experience. Reserve the entire facility on any evening (except Fridays), or for smaller events, you can reserve the comfortable lounge area. Book your date early! Call or e-mail to request a catering menu and to reserve your date, d_malenfant@yahoo.com or 252-335-1163.

Information taken from the Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce's monthly newsletter. For a bigger listing of places to book for your holiday gatherings please check out our website.

PR Distribution

Hi Everyone,

I just wanted to let you know about our blog called the Harbor of Hospitality at www.harborofhospitality.blogspot.com. Where I post about the events around town, I post Elizabeth City businesses press releases or anything they might want to get out to the general public, and more. So, if you ever want to have me post something for your business on there, then please let me know.

In addition, you might have noticed that I forward press releases or send out press releases to all of you and our media list when requested by churches or businesses. If you ever would like me to do that for your business then just send me a message and get the word out for you.

Lastly, we also have a Myspace page … www.myspace.com/ecacvb. It’s just another website for us to get Elizabeth City’s word out. What I do is anyone who has a flyer that they wanted to add to our windows I have scanned copies of them and added those flyers onto our photos section on our myspace page. Please let me know if you would like you flyer on there.

Take Care, Jessica
Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
Sales & Website Coordinator
sales@discoverec.org

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Jingle Bell Horse and Carriage Rides


Jingle Bell Horse and Carriage Rides
Downtown Elizabeth City

Come enjoy the holiday lights with a 30 minute evening jingle bell horse and carriage ride along Main Street in downtown Elizabeth City. Hot chocolate, blankets and holiday spirit provided.

Friday December 7 & 14 and each evening the week before Christmas December 18-23.

Reservations required. Call Carolina Carriages now and book your spot to avoid disappointment.
Admission: $25 per person; $45 per couple; $15 per child age 3-12; age two and under free; $75 books a private carriage ride for 2-6 persons.

Event date(s): Dec 18, 2007 - Dec 23, 2007 from 5:30pm - 9:00 pm. Also, Friday Dec 7 and 14. Other dates by special arrangement.

Event location:
Downtown Elizabeth City
Main Street
Elizabeth City NC 27909

More contact info:
Carolina Carriages
Phone: 252-619-5745
URL: www.harvestmoonhorses.com

Elizabeth City Events on December 1st

Elizabeth City Events on December 1st

Below are the events that are happening next weekend here in Elizabeth City. Hope to see you all there!

  • December 1, 2007
    Jaycees Christmas Parade
    Downtown Elizabeth City
    10:00 am
    Admission: $20.00/participants
    252-331-0330
  • December 1, 2007
    Albemarle Christmas - A Coastal Christmas
    Museum of the Albemarle
    11:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Admission: FREE
    252-335-1453
  • December 1 2007
    Christmas Parade of Homes
    Downtown Elizabeth City
    11:00 am – 6:00 pm
    Admission: $15.00
    Lunch: 11:30 am – 2:00 pm at First United Methodist Church
    Admission: $5.00
    FMI: 252.335.1771
  • December 1 2007
    440th Army National Guard Band Christmas Concert
    COA Community Center Auditorium
    6:00 pm
    Admission: FREE
    Please remember to bring canned food to help support the Food Bank of the Albemarle.
    1-800-335-9050

    For a bigger listing of the events going on in Elizabeth City please go to this website.

  • Wednesday, November 21, 2007

    Fairfield Inn and Suites Holds Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

    FAIRFIELD INN AND SUITES HOLDS RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY

    Elizabeth City, NC November 15, 2007 – Jennifer Palestrant, President of the Chamber of Commerce presided over the Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies held at the Fairfield Inn & Suites in Elizabeth City, NC. Present at the ceremony were: Mayor Charles L. Foster, Cecil Perry, Chairman Pasquotank County Commissioners; Wayne Harris, Executive Director of A.E.D.C; Russ Haddad, Executive Director of the Convention and Visitors Bureau; John Pharr, President of Strand Development Company, LLC, and Charles Diliello, General Manager of the Fairfield Inn and Suites, Elizabeth City, NC. Also present were several community and business leaders as well as hotel owner representatives from the McPherson and Morrisette families.

    The ribbon cutting ceremony kicked off the Business After Hours sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. The event was highly attended by Chamber of Commerce members. Jamie Koch, Membership Director for the Chamber of Commerce stated “It was one of the strongest Chamber events for the year.”

    On behalf of the ownership of the hotel, Arthur McPherson who is President of M&M Hospitality stated “We are very fortunate to live in a community that has been so supportive in the development of this project.” McPherson continued by recognizing and thanking all contributors and partners that worked with them on the project.

    Charles Diliello is the General Manager of the new hotel. Charles is originally from Cortland, New York and has lived in Elizabeth City for the past 3 years with his wife, Dawn. Charles has been in the hospitality industry for 15 years starting out as a front desk clerk and moving up the chain as a front office manager, task force for Hudson Hotel Management, Assistant General Manager, and the General Manager in the Outer Banks of North Carolina where he won Hotel of the Year three years in a row.

    An innovative new offering from Fairfield Inn by Marriott, Fairfield Inn & Suites Elizabeth City features a variety of enhancements to guest rooms and public areas, as well as the addition of distinctively designed suites. In addition to the standard rooms, guests may choose from three types of suites, ranging from the Studio Suite, Whirlpool Suite and Two Room Suite. All suites feature separate living and sleeping areas, 32” Flat Screen LCD TV’s in both living and sleeping areas, iHome speaker system for use with guest’s personal iPod units, coffee maker, mini-refrigerator and microwave, and both wired and wireless high speed internet access. Additional in-room amenities include an ergonomic desk chair, hair dryer and free local calls. The hotel is the latest hotel to offer Marriott’s luxurious bedding package, which features plush mattresses, custom comforters, crisp linens, fluffy pillows, and a fresh, white look.

    A complimentary continental breakfast is available each morning in the lobby area. Other hotel amenities include an indoor swimming pool with whirlpool spa, exercise room, valet laundry service, business center and on site Market, offering snacks, beverages and convenience foods. The hotel also offers 880 square feet of meeting space to accommodate small meetings and functions of up to 60 people.

    Launched in 1987, Fairfield Inn has become a leader in the value-priced category. With more than 500 properties throughout the United States, guests can rely on Fairfield Inn to meet their lodging needs wherever their travels take them. Fairfield Inn participates in the company’s award-winning Marriott Rewards® frequent guest program. Members earn their choice of points toward free vacations or frequent flyer mileage for dollars spent at more than 2,500 Marriott hotels worldwide.

    For more information or reservations, call the Fairfield Inn & Suites Elizabeth City hotel directly at 252-333-1003, call the Fairfield Inn toll-free number at 800-228-2800, contact a travel agent or visit the web site at http://www.fairfieldinn.com/.

    Headquartered in Myrtle Beach, SC, Strand Development Company LLC currently operates 25 hotels in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. All hotels are operated through franchise agreements with Marriott, Hilton, Choice Hotels International, Intercontinental Hotels Group, Wingate Inn, Super 8, Microtel, and Best Western International. Strand Development continues to provide strong industry expertise in all aspects of the hotel business and is a proven leader in driving ownership’s return on investment and customer satisfaction.

    The Chocolate House debuts specialty bar

    ELIZABETH CITY’S LATEST INDULGENCE
    The Chocolate House debuts specialty bar


    (Elizabeth City, NC, November 20, 2007) – One local business owner is flavoring God’s goodness with a dash of the Harbor of Hospitality® for a recipe of success.

    Kathy Dowdy, owner of The Chocolate House on Water Street, is ready to release a new souvenir Elizabeth City candy bar. The bar comes in three chocolaty flavors – white, milk and dark – and will be available for sale December 1.

    “Chocolate is proof that God’s goodness is still in the world,” the candy bar wrapper emphasizes.

    The wrapper contains a blurb touting The Chocolate House and Elizabeth City’s attributes. It also contains the city seal and the Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau logo.

    Dowdy, who opened The Chocolate House downtown earlier this year featuring gourmet French chocolate, is working with the CVB to create a label that includes photos of the community. Those bars are scheduled to be released in the spring.

    “I have always dreamed of creating a specialty chocolate bar featuring my city,” Dowdy said.

    Russ Haddad, CVB Director, said the chocolate bar is unique and is a great gift item during the holidays. His office also plans on using a later version of the bar as a promotional piece sending it off to motorcoach operators, travel writers and group meeting planners.

    “We plan on using the chocolate bar as a calling card for Elizabeth City,” Haddad said.

    For more information about ordering Elizabeth City chocolate bar, contact The Chocolate House at 252-334-9YUM (9986).

    For more information regarding Elizabeth City, contact the Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at 252-335-5330 or info@discoverec.org.

    Save the dates, July 24-27, 2008 huge NAFEX.org fruit growing conference in Elizabeth City

    North Carolina Cooperative Extention - Pasquotank County Center will host 100-150 fruit growers from all the USA and Canada in Elizabeth City from July 24-27, 2008. Itineraries for tours and group meetings with indoor presentations, catered meals, an evening pig picking, and other events will be finalized around Christmas. Stay tuned and save the dates!

    Visit www.NAFEX.org for more information about the North American Fruit Explorers organization with very low membership fees and lots to offer anyone interested in growing fruit as a hobby or commercially for income.


    Written by: Tom M. Campbell, Agricultural Extension Agent, Pasquotank County

    Museum Features Designer's Workshop


    MUSEUM FEATURES DESIGNER’S WORKSHOP

    Catch the Christmas spirit at the Museum of the Albemarle for the Christmas Designer’s Workshop, Saturday December 8 from 10am ‘til 1:00 pm. Enjoy a day at the Museum constructing your own holiday decoration with a coastal theme! Save $5.00 by registering by Nov. 26. The workshop is an adult event and the fee includes instruction, materials and a delicious lunch! Don’t worry-no decorating skills required! Call 252-335-1453 or visit our website to register.

    The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums. Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. History Happens Here!

    Elizabeth City Events November 23rd - 29th

    Elizabeth City Events November 23rd - 29th


    Below are the events that are happening within this coming week here in Elizabeth City. Hope to see you all there! Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

  • November 23, 2007
    Holiday Celebration
    Downtown Elizabeth City
    6:00 pm
    Admission: FREE
    Peggy Langley
    252-338-4104
  • November 23, 2007
    Holiday Season Kick Off
    Page After Page Bookstore
    Complimentary Hot Chocolate & Story Time to be held after the Lighting of the Christmas Tree
    Admission: FREE
    FMI: 252-335-7243
  • November 29, 2007
    Think About It Thursday - Hidden Colors
    Port Discover
    3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Admission: FREE
    252-338-6117

    For a bigger listing of the events going on in Elizabeth City please go to this website.

  • UTRF Elizabeth City Show!!!

    Posted By: Under the Red Flag
    Hosted By:: Under the Red Flag
    e-mail
    When: Tuesday, Nov 27, 2007 at 7:00 pm
    Where:: ECSU Fine Arts Center Auditorium
    ECSU
    Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909 United States
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    See Under the Red Flag perform in Elizabeth City....For FREE!

    Under the Red Flag will be performing for FREE at the ECSU Fine Arts Center for Derrick’s senior showcase.

    The Fine Arts Center can be located by entering the second ECSU entrance (not the main one). This is the entrance closest to the Coast Guard base, and where they installed the new stop light on Halstead.

    Special Guests "Lo and Behold" will also be opening!

    Come on out for a night of Metal and Mayhem! The band (UTRF) will be moving to Phoenix come January, so come see 'em while you still can!

    News from Port Discover


    Port Discover Hosts NC Museum of Natural Sciences for Fossils and Prehistoric Life, Dec. 8

    Elizabeth City, NC -- Port Discover will host naturalists from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences for its Second Saturday Science program, “Fossils and Prehistoric Life”, Saturday, December 8. Children will investigate how fossils are formed and discover how scientists use them to study animals and the world of the distant past. They will also have the opportunity to search for their very own fossils to take home. Naturalists will also have live animals that are studied today to learn about prehistoric life. Programs are scheduled for 9:30 am and 11:00 am and, due to limited space, reservations are required.

    Second Saturday Science programs are geared toward 1st through 5th grade children. The program is free, thanks to the program sponsor, Gateway Bank. Please call 252-338-6117 to register.

    Port Discover is located at 613 East Main Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Port Discover’s hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Programs can be arranged at other times for special groups. For more information call 252-338-6117 or visit http://www.portdiscover.org/.

    Port Discover is a community-based, non-profit organization, established to enhance the public’s understanding and enjoyment of science through engaging programs, activities, and exhibits. Elizabeth City State University along with the Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce initiated the project that has attracted broad community support, including Elizabeth City Morning Rotary, College of the Albemarle, Albemarle Hospital, Museum of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools. Port Discover is also a member of the NC Grassroots Science Museum Collaborative.

    Pasquotank Arts Council Signs Construction Contract

    (Elizabeth City, NC Nov. 5, 2007) - The former “Bee Hive” Department store will soon be a center of activity again as the long-awaited renovation of the building for an arts center is about to get underway.

    The Pasquotank Arts Council announces that it has signed a construction contract with A.R. Chesson Construction Co., Inc. The total cost of the renovation project of the historic downtown building is a little more than $3 million.

    “We’ve waited a long time for the project to begin, and now it’s really happening,” PAC Executive Director Lisa Winslow said. “When this project is finished, it will be a cornerstone of activity for everyone in the community.”

    A pre-construction meeting was recently held at the former department store, and once work begins it is expected to take about a year to be completed. A combination of local donations, tax credits and grants have made the project possible.

    PAC bought the Lowry-Chesson building at 514 Main Street in 2002 from Preservation North Carolina. Prior to that, the Elizabeth City Historic Neighborhood Association took control of the building after the roof collapsed in 2000 while PNC held it in trust.

    The Lowry-Chesson building was built in 1897 as a commercial rental investment property by Dr. Freshwater D. Lowry. It displays Tuscan-inspired Italianate details in its two-story brick arches with grouped windows. The upper stories contained rental offices and the “Academy of Music,” the city’s first opera house.

    Once the renovation concludes, the first floor of the building will house the arts council’s gallery and offices. The second-floor theater will be restored for a variety of performances, including Encore Theatre Company shows, and other events such as meetings, weddings and reunions. The former office spaces will be used for the Pasquotank School of the Arts programs and other rental opportunities.

    “We envision this facility to be multi-functional with something going on all the time,” Winslow said.

    For more information about the Pasquotank Arts Council and its programs call (252) 338-6455.

    Contact: Lisa Winslow, Executive Director, Pasquotank Arts Council
    Phone: 252-338-6997 Email: lisaw@pasquotankarts.org

    Museum Celebrates "A Coastal Christmas”

    Come to the Museum of the Albemarle Saturday December 1st from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm after Elizabeth City’s Holiday parade, and participate in “A Coastal Christmas”. Make your own special coastal ornaments to celebrate the season! Call the Museum’s Education Department at 252-335-1453 or visit http://www.museumofthealbemarle.com/ for more information.

    The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums. Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. History Happens Here!

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