Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Community comes together to bring Designer House to the Albemarle Area

2008 Designer House at Bayside Manor
"Embracing the Past and the Present through Design"

Community comes together to bring Designer House to the Albemarle Area


Arts of the Albemarle will host the Albemarle Area’s first Designer House, which will be held at Bayside Manor on 1598 Weeksville Road, adjacent to the Elizabeth City U.S. Coast Guard Base and Elizabeth City’s regional airport. The 1850’s antebellum plantation home is listed the historical registry in Pasquotank County and will soon be transformed by the talents of more than 14 designers and landscapers from Elizabeth City, Edenton, the Outer Banks, Rocky Mount, North Carolina and Tidewater Virginia.

The Albemarle’s first ever Designer House idea came into being when the owners, Jerry and Jeanet Aylsworth, who brought the once decaying manor house back to it’s present condition, decided to sell their home with the Manuli-Stone Real Estate Team. Listing Realtors Cindy Manuli and Angela Stone called The Wright Solution a local interior design company to come into the manor and simply offer staging ideas.

However, Holly Wright, owner of The Wright Solution walked through the Manor, remembering a fellow area designer, Camilla Hull, had wanted to bring a Designer House to the area for many years. After meeting with the owners, Holly Wright, Camilla Hull, Beverly Madrin, Cindy Manuli, Angela Stone, and Diana M. Gardner formed a steering committee and "The 2008 Designer House at Bayside Manor Committee" was underway. With 17 Committee Chairs in place, over forty committee members were approached and agreed to be a part of the work and organization it takes to make a project of this scope happen.

In researching other area designer houses, Wright contacted the Richmond Symphony Orchestra League designer house committee. Richmond’s design committee has helped smaller areas get this type of project started and has been instrumental to the Bayside Manor project.

Bayside was a logical choice for the area’s first Designer House, it is the finest example of the county’s antebellum period prosperity. Originally part of Edenton’s John Hollowell Estate, which totaled more than 750 acres, Bayside was built by Christopher Wilson Hollowell around 1850 and is a 2 and 1/2 story, double pile Greek Revival on 10 acres of land, now zoned light commercial. The Manor still has monumental two story porches; the rear porch is carried across by Doric columns with an intervening second story porch. The entrance, according to Thomas R. Butcho author of On the Shores of the Pasquotank in which Bayside is often discussed, has a front door that "is the rural county’s finest example of the raised tablet motif, an element inspired in part by the designs of Asher Benjamin."

Inside there are eight Greek revival mantels including 2 extraordinary marble mantels with round arched openings. The staircase may have been restored and has a Gothic feel. Bayside was used as a hospital during the Civil War. The Hollowell family is thought to be one of the first North Carolina families to bring soybeans to the Albemarle Area from China. Another fun area fact is that Las Vegas entertainer Wayne Newton owned the manor house between the Hollowells and the Aylsworths.

One of the first designer committee meetings involved deciding what local entity would benefit from the proceeds. That is when Lisa Winslow, Executive Director of the Arts of the Albemarle, (AOA) was brought into the process.

Arts of the Albemarle is a non profit organization dedicated to economic progress through fostering the growth of arts in the area. The money raised by the Designer House will be donated to AOA because of their history of providing local festivals and a venue for the Arts to shine in the Albemarle Area.

According to Winslow, "the money, will certainly be invested right back into the community." One major Arts of the Albemarle project that will benefit from the Designer House proceeds is the renovation of the Lowry - Chesson Building on Main Street in Elizabeth City. The 110 year old structure is one of the last remaining un-restored vaudeville theaters in America, and will when complete be a major regional arts center; appropriately enough named "The Center". The Center will be home to Arts of the Albemarle’s Regional Art Gallery on the first floor, the second floor will feature a 300 seat theater. The space will be used for wedding banquets, dinner theaters, and theater troupe productions; it is marked to be one of the venues for a proposed International Theater Festival. Other spaces will be used for the AOA School of the Arts, art classes, and AOA’s offices.

The Albemarle Area has a waterfront known world wide for its "Harbor of Hospitality" that includes forty eight hours free docking, along with free Wi-Fi for the boaters and downtown area. Now it is hoping to be known for its Designer House at Bayside Manor. This year’s theme will be "Embracing the Past and the Present through Design".

The Designer House will kick off on August 1st with a black tie gala and opens to the public on August 3rd through August 17th and the 18th through the 24th it will be available to rent for private events. The hours of operation and ticket prices will be posted at www.baysidemanortour.com. Tickets will be available for advanced purchase. The web page will also list Sponsorship and Advertisement opportunities, along with Volunteer opportunities.

There will be special events daily on site and off. The special events, so far, include an area master storyteller, wine tasting, bridge tournaments, musicians, antique car show, autograph signings and much more. The Design house will even offer a daily Café by Montero’s a local restaurant with special events by other favorite local eateries, along with an on-site Boutique with local art for sale.

The community support and excitement for this project has been impressive. Area businesses that have been part of the start-up are the Manuli-Stone Real Estate Team, Realtor Diana M. Gardner, The Wright Solution, Camilla Hull Design Consultants, The Madrin Consulting Group, Blufish Web Designs, Direct Publications, Carden Printing, City Wine Cellar, Elizabeth City Bed and Breakfast, and Simone Cooper Public Relations and have donated time and talent to making this first year a success.

Many public agencies including, Arts of the Albemarle, Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City Tourism, and the Chamber of Commerce have been actively working together to make this happen. But most importantly area businesses and private individuals have offered help and in-kind donations in a way unprecedented in this area.

The general public who attends The 2008 Designer House at Bayside Manor will be able to get design ideas, enjoy area talent through the special events, visit a historic local Manor House, and at the same time support a local cause that will give right back to them when it’s all over.

For more information about "The 2008 Designer House at Bayside Manor," please contact Simone Cooper, Simone Cooper Public Relations, at 252-338-6389 or at SCPR@aol.com.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Visit Duane McSmith at Hide-In-Wood Gardens, call 252-312-4970 for appointment

Contact: Tom M. Campbell, Extension Agent, Agriculture
Phone: 252-338-3954
E-mail: thomas_campbell@ncsu.edu


Hide-N-Wood Enabling Demonstration Garden for people with mobility challenges was first featured on UNC-TV in October of 2006.

Group tours are available to this unique enabling garden of raised beds and elevated planters suitable for gardening from wheel chairs or standing up without great bending. Weed reduction and concentrated production in very small spaces are features of this system of gardening. This type of educational garden attraction is very rare in the United States. As 60-70 million Americans retire in the next 15 years, gardening of this sort may become much more popular. Below are links that will tell you instructions for starting simple raised beds and elevated planters for low maintenance gardening.

Call Duane McSmith at 252-312-4970 to set an appointment to see Hide-N-Wood Garden or come without appointment and browse the grounds as you wish during daylight hours. Use the four parking spaces reserved at the front entrance where the sign says "Garden Parking".

Links on Hide-N-Wood Gardens:
- More About Hide-N-Wood Gardens
- Making a Raised Bed with Cider Blocks
- Remove Existing Soil Design
- Mixing Soils & Gardening in Self Watering Containers
- Constructing the Frame of an Elevated bed

Saturday, February 16, 2008

TRAHAN MAKES NCAA HISTORY IN LADY VIKINGS' 65-56 WIN OVER LIVINGSTONE

Contact: April J. Emory, ECSU Sports Information Director
Phone: 252-335-3278
E-mail: aemory@mail.ecsu.edu



TRAHAN MAKES NCAA HISTORY IN LADY VIKINGS' 65-56 WIN OVER LIVINGSTONE

All-American Becomes First Woman with 2,000 Points and 1,500 Rebounds

February 5, 2008


Celeste Trahan has joined the NCAA record books as the first woman in Division II history to record 2,000 points and 1,500 rebounds in a career. She scored 30 points and pulled down 19 rebounds in the Lady Vikings' 65-56 win over Livingstone College.

(SALISBURY, NC) - Celeste Trahan scored 30 points and pulled down 19 rebounds in Elizabeth City State’s 65-56 win over Livingstone College Tuesday evening at New Trent Gymnasium.

Trahan entered Tuesday night’s game needing just nine boards to secure 1,500 rebounds in her career. Now she has joined the NCAA record books as the first woman in Division II history to record 2,000 points and 1,500 rebounds in a career. She also added an assist, five blocks and two steals as ECSU improves to 10-12 overall.

The Lady Vikings led the Lady Blue Bears (5-16, CIAA 4-10) 27-25 at the intermission then went on to outscore the home team 38-31 in the second half. Clintoria Bryant paced Livingstone with 15 points via five three-pointers.

The Lady Vikings will return to action on Saturday, February 9 as they play host to Saint Paul’s College. Game time is scheduled for 5:30pm at the R.L. Vaughan Center. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Port Discover Highlights Middle School Science Fair Winners

Contact: LuAnne Pendergraft
Phone: 252-335-3844
E-mail: lspendergraft@mail.ecsu.edu



Port Discover Highlights Middle School Science Fair Winners


(Elizabeth City, NC) — Port Discover will highlight award-winning local middle school science projects on Thursday, February 21 and Thursday 28 from 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm at Port Discover. The students will be with their projects to explain their experiments and findings and to answer questions from the public.

"Port Discover sees this as a wonderful opportunity to showcase great science being done by local middle-schoolers," said Wendy Pierce, director of science education at Port Discover. "We hope that these middle school students will inspire younger visitors to continue to pursue science."

Port Discover is located at 613 East Main Street. 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 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.

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