Thursday, June 5, 2008

Jazz & Blues with Cool 21 Friday Night at The City Wine Sellar

Jazz & Blues with Cool 21 Friday Night at The City Wine Sellar

Host: Debbie Malenfant
Location: City Wine Sellar
102 Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 US
When: Friday, June 6, 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Phone: 252-335-1163

Liven up your Friday night with Jazz & Blues by Cool 21. This unique band will relax and entertain you from 7:00-10:00 pm. Sit back, close your eyes, and you may feel like you are on Bourbon Street, New Orleans. Join us at The Sellar Wine Bar (located inside The City Wine Sellar) for dinner (served from 6:00-9:00 pm) or a cool glass of wine.

Entertainment from 7-10 pm. Regular deli menu items served from 6-9 pm. Non-smoking inside venue. Smoking allowed in outside cafe.

RSVP nice, but not necessary.

From the boat races to a "Splash" of an art exhibit at AOA to "Sex" at Carolina Theatre...it's a happenin' weekend in EC. Spend yours downtown.

Check out other upcoming events at www.citywine.blogspot.com. Call 252-335-1163 for more informaton.

NAFEX meeting on July 24-26th

Hello fellow gardeners,

We would like to personally invite you to the upcoming NAFEX meeting.

What is NAFEX?

The North American Fruit Explorers (NAFEX) is a network of individuals throughout the United States and Canada devoted to the discovery, cultivation and appreciation of superior varieties of fruits and nuts. Founded in 1967 by a small group of pomological hobbyists, NAFEX has grown to an organization of more than 3,000 members, and is chartered as a nonprofit organization in the state of Illinois. Although the ranks of our membership include professional pomologists, nurserymen, and commercial orchardists, NAFEX members are all AMATEURS in the truest sense of the word; they are motivated by their LOVE of fine fruit.

NAFEX members typically work together to help each other by sharing ideas, information, experiences, and propagating material. We communicate with each other through the pages of POMONA, a quarterly journal assembled largely from articles submitted by the membership. A diverse assortment of interests and approaches are represented. While many of us are involved in collecting and growing well-known fruit like apples and pears, others are specialists in so-called "minor" fruit such as mayhaws, kiwis, persimmons, and pawpaws. A number of members are primarily variety collectors, and some experiment to breed new cultivars. Others labor to produce good fruit crops under marginal conditions. Different, often contradictory, methods of horticulture are advocated; organic practitioners share a forum with growers applying chemical management systems. Despite this lively divergence of focus and opinion, NAFEX members are bound together by the spirit of fellowship and cooperation in a common quest for excellence in fruit

Every year NAFEX has a meeting where people come from all over to fellowship and learn from each other as well as invited speakers.

This years meeting is in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. These meetings are open to the public. We encourage gardeners of all skill levels to come join us for a few days of education and enjoyment.

If you have any questions about this group, please feel free to email Robert Hamilton.

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2008 NAFEX ANNUAL MEETING
Elizabeth City, North Carolina

The 2008, Annual NAFEX meeting will take place in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, on July 24-26th. Our host, Tom Campbell, is the long-time agricultural extension agent.

Lodging: See registration form for details.

Registration and Welcome: We begin on Thursday late afternoon starting at 5:00 PM at the NC Cooperative Extension, Pasquotank Center which is located at 1209 McPherson Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909. Greet your old friends and make new ones with our usual see-who-is-here session to accommodate tall stories, registration, maps and handouts, etc.

Show and Tell: Bring your fruit and wine samples for tasting and display.

Brags and blunders: Brag about your orchard? Tell about your blunder(s) to save others from the same mistakes. Why not bring a disk with digital pictures for your presentation on the PowerPoint projector. Our host Tom Campbell will serve as MC. This evening ends at 9 PM. DON'T FORGET YOU'LL HAVE TO BE BACK EARLY THE NEXT MORNING!

Board Meeting: The annual NAFEX Board meeting is planned there also, starting at around 7 PM in a separate meeting room. Members are invited to attend the important board meeting.

The emphasis of this annual meeting is visiting orchards with nearly two full days of tours.

Friday morning we will leave from the same Extension Center promptly at 8 AM to begin our first set of tours to four locations which includes raised bed fruit culture for physically impaired gardeners, olive, fig, grapes, an apple planting, plum, and mixed brambles wholesale packing operation, and a muscadine grape winery. By noon we will make it to the Clay Foreman Arboretum for a tour and a catered lunch at the Charles Creek Park. Transportation will be vans, or you may car pool. After lunch you'll have time to stroll the huge new air-conditioned Museum of the Albemarle facing Elizabeth City's beautiful historic waterfront.

Spouses: For the spouses not interested in the orchard tour there will be simultaneous trip taking in some interesting antique stores and other locations. They will then meet up with the orchard tour for lunch at Charles Creek Park.

Presentations: By 2:30 PM everyone will be back at the Extension Services Auditorium to begin our scientific program, which will last until around 5:30 PM. Tentative speakers are David Vernon of Century Orchards, his subject heirloom apples. We'll have a presentation on kiwi fruit production. Ethan Natelson speaks on pears, another subject grafting and budding fruit.

Call for papers: You are also invited to give a presentation. Length should be about 30 minutes. PowerPoint will be available. Contact Ethan Natelson at natelson@pipeline.com or by phone to make arrangements.

Banquet: The annual banquet follows the scientific presentations, at Addie's Acres Farm at 6 PM with a social hour followed by an outdoor Pig Pickin' and Buffet. Directions will be given to Addie's Acres, only one quarter mile from the Extension Center. You may bring your own alcoholic beverages. Dinner will be served at 7:00PM. Following the outdoor banquet will be the annual business meeting. The Research Fund Committee will present their recommendation to the membership for discussion. The auction will take place after adjournment. Remember to bring something of membership interest to be auctioned off. Felix Cooper will again manage the auction. Inquiries and donations should be directed to Felix at felix@gardensalive.com or bring your donation with you. If weather is rainy, dinner will be inside the Extension Center. Alcohol will not be permitted on county properties in the unlikely case that we must stay indoors.

Saturday we will be leaving again at 8 AM from the same Pasquotank Extension Center for a second set of tours. Enjoy a ferry ride to Knott's Island, which is a very interesting location and will surprise you with what can be grown on what essentially is a giant sand bar. A box lunch will be served there. We will also take in Austin's Peach Orchard and Basket Shop, Floyd Watkins 1⁄2 acre 60 vine commercial kiwi fruit vineyard, Martins' 20 acre Orchard and Winery which is a pick your own and wine tasting operation, and Moonrise Bay Vineyard, Winery, and Tasting Room. We would leave to return to Elizabeth City by mid-afternoon, but might not be back there until 5-6 PM. You are then on your own for dinner. Vans will be used for transportation or you may follow or car pool. There will be a small per car follow fee to cover miscellaneous tour related expenses.

Please register ahead using the form, it helps those making plans, lowers their anxiety level and saves you money.

The registration fee is $60 per adult which includes Thursday and Friday, Friday and Saturday lunches and the educational program. Registration will be available on site and can be adjusted for those not attending all of the events. We look forward to seeing you there, Thursday, July 24 thru Saturday, July 26, 2008. For those flying in, Elizabeth City is about 45 miles due South of Norfolk, Virginia and the Norfolk International Airport (ORF). Raleigh/Durham Airport (RDU) is about 3.5 hours drive West Southwest of Elizabeth City.

For more lodging assistance, information about area attractions or other information about Northeastern North Carolina, please call the Elizabeth City Area Convention and Visitors' Bureau at 1-866-324-8948 during business hours M-F EST.

The Extension Office and Motels are handicapped compliant. If you have further needs please call Tom Campbell at 252-338-3954. To see more information and/or to fill out the sign-up form pleace check out www.nafex.org/meeting.htm.

1st Annual Waterfront Park Bocce Ball Tournament - Part 1

WHAT IF I TOLD YOU THAT YOU COULD SPEND A BEAUTIFUL JULY DAY, CELEBRATING OUR INCREDIBLE COMMUNITY WITH GOOD FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS AT WATERFRONT PARK IN DOWNTOWN ELIZABETH CITY?

WHAT IF THERE WAS GREAT FOOD, FROZEN ADULT DRINKS, A FUN GAME AND A FRIENDLY COMPETITION AMONG BUSINESSES AND FRIENDS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR A GREAT CAUSE-SPECIAL OLYMPICS?

WHAT IF I TOLD YOU THE CELEBRATION WOULD WRAP UP WITH FABULOUS MUSIC & A DANCE UNDER THE STARS AT WATERFRONT PARK?

INTERESTED? WE REALLY HOPE SO!!!
ON SATURDAY, JULY 19th, WE ARE HOSTING THE 1st ANNUAL WATERFRONT PARK BOCCE BALL TOURNAMENT TO HELP OUR AREA LAW ENFORCEMENT RAISE FUNDS FOR SPECIAL OLYMPICS.

BOCCE BALL IS A SIMPLE & INFORMAL GAME LIKE LAWN BOWLING THAT INVOLVES THROWING A GOLF BALL- SIZED BALL ONTO A GRASS COURT AND TWO, 4-PERSON TEAMS EACH ROLLING FOUR LARGER BALLS. THE GOAL IS TO GET YOUR TEAM’S BALLS CLOSEST TO THE WHITE BALL TO WIN.

OUR GOAL IS TO HAVE ONE HUNDRED, 4-6 PERSON TEAMS COMPETING IN AN ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT WHERE EACH TEAM IS GUARANTEED TO PLAY THREE GAMES. Like businesses will be paired to compete against each other, Doctors against Nurses, Real Estate companies against other real estate companies, banks against banks etc. For some fun rivalries and bragging rights!

DO YOU KNOW FOUR PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO PLAY, PARTY & HELP WITH A GREAT CAUSE?

PLEASE SPONSOR A TEAM FOR $100 AND COME PLAY WITH TEAMS REPRESENTING LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENTS, LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FROM THE REGION, BUSINESSES, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES & CIVIC GROUPS.

THIS IS THE 40th ANNIVERSARY OF SPECIAL OLYMPICS AND THE FIRST YEAR IN MANY THAT LAW ENFORCEMENT FROM NENC IS PARTICIPATING IN THE SPECIAL OLYMPICS TORCH RUN.

ALL MONEY RAISED WILL GO TO SPECIAL OLYMPICS AND BE CREDITED TO THE FUNDRAISING GOALS OF LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENTS PARTICIPATING IN THE TORCH RUN. LAW ENFORCEMENT DOES SO MUCH TO CONTRIBUTE TO EACH OF OUR QUALITY OF LIFE, LET’S SHOW THEM HOW MUCH OUR COMMUNITY APPRECIATES WHAT THEY DO ON BEHALF OF OTHERS!

We hope you can give a day to helping those special athletes with Special Olympics who face daily challenges most of us will never know.

Genuine thanks for your consideration.

Robert Tadlock
Robert Tadlock Insurance, Inc.
252-338-7775

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau wins 3 DMANC Awards

Congratulations everyone! We received three awards at the recent Destination Marketing Association of North Carolina (formerly North Carolina Association of CVBs) annual meeting held June 1-3, 2008 in Asheville.

We won a Gold Destination Marketing Achievement Award for small bureaus (under $650,000 budget) for the How Do You Wrap Holiday Card project. Halifax County won the Platinum award for this category.

We won two Innovation Awards. The first was for Best Bureau Local Stakeholder Relations for the Ron Paul Blimp PR campaign done in conjunction with the Albemarle Economic Development Commission. The other winners in this category were Asheville and Chapel Hill.

The second Innovation Award was for Best Bureau Community Partnerships for the Net-Work project. This is our use of blogs and social media to reach the visitor and allow feedback on what we promote. The other winners in this category were Asheville, Durham and Fayetteville.

I am proud of all three awards but especially the latter two as there is no restriction for budget size, meaning we were up against all the big boys. As you will notice we are the only "small" bureau in those Innovation Award categories. I am proud of staff, board and to all those who helped make these awards possible.

Have a great afternoon.

Russ Haddad

Carolina Cup Regatta

Carolina Cup Regatta June 6, 7, & 8, 2008 - Elizabeth City, North Carolina
  • Friday Kick Off Party 5:30 pm until 8:00 pm
  • Friday Taz-2 Productions - Dance 9:00 pm to Midnight
  • Saturday Racing all day
  • Saturday Pit Party 6:30pm to 8:00pm
  • Saturday Taz-2 Productions - Dance 9:00 pm to Midnight
  • Sunday Racing all day
  • Sunday Trophies, Awards, and Prize Money

  • Hope to see everyone this weekend!

    For more information on the boat races please check out www.carolinacupregatta.com.

    "Light Refreshing Summer Wines" Wine Tasting Wednesday (June 4th)

    "Light Refreshing Summer Wines" Wine Tasting Wednesday (June 4th)

    Host: Debbie Malenfant
    Location: City Wine Sellar
    102 Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC 27909 US
    When: Wednesday, June 4, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
    Phone: 252-335-1163

    For the first time this season, the temps are predicted to reach the 90s this week. What a perfect time for our June wine tasting theme: "Refreshing Summer Wines." Summer is typically a time for sipping fruity whites and lighter reds. Holy smokes (as in barbeques), some of those reds can even be served chilled! At our June 4th tasting, we will pour a Villa Pozzi Pinot Grigio, a Herding Cats Chenin Blanc/Chardonnay blend, and a sparkling Moscato d'Asti (which has been at the top of the list of requests recently). Our selection of reds will include: Bolla Sangiovese, Georges Dubeouf Beajoulais Village, and Barnwood Tempranillo. Don't tell, but we will also have a (non-liquor) Sangria and a Sangria Blanca (sangria made with white wine). Our Guest Pourers this month will be Ray and Maureen Donnelly, the ever-popular proprietors of Elizabeth City Bed and Breakfast. A little inside secret -- the "Guest Pourer" idea was theirs. The tasting will be held from 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm. The cost is $10.00 per person, with light appetizers served. RSVP is highly requested so we can plan for enough wine and food. Call 252-335-1163, respond via email to: d_malenfant@yahoo.com.

    Check out other upcoming events at www.citywine.blogspot.com. Call 252-335-1163 for more informaton.

    FYI - Partnering in Education Session Cancelled

    Due to lack of registrations, the last in the series of three Partnering in Education sessions entitled "Easy Online Web Design" scheduled for Thursday evening at COA has been cancelled.

    FMI please call the COA's Small Business Center at 252-335-0821 ext 2231.

    Fabulous Fossils Featured at Port Discover’s June “Make-It-Take-It”

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

    Fabulous Fossils Featured at Port Discover’s June “Make-It-Take-It”

    Elizabeth City, NC — “Fabulous Fossils” is the focus of Port Discover’s Make-It-Take-It for June. Visit Port Discover and learn all about fossils. What are fossils? How do they get left behind? Children visiting Port Discover can examine fossilized specimens, search for fossils in fossil “dirt,” and make their own fossil imprint. Make-It-Take-Its are available during the hours Port Discover is open and is free, thanks to a grant from the City of Elizabeth City.

    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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    NC Aquarium Featured at Port Discover’s Second Saturday Science, June 14

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

    NC Aquarium Featured at Port Discover’s Second Saturday Science, June 14

    Elizabeth City, NC — Port Discover’s Second Saturday Science will feature educators from the North Carolina Aquarium for All About Reptiles, a live animal presentation, on Saturday, June 14 at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The program will focus on the unique qualities of reptiles and where and how they live. A variety of reptiles from the NC Aquarium will be featured.

    Second Saturday Science is free, thanks to the program sponsor, Gateway Bank. Reservations are required. Programs are scheduled for 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Second Saturday Science programs are geared toward elementary school aged children. Please call 252-338-6117 for registration.

    Port Discover is located at 613 E. 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 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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    Taste of the Albemarle

    Arts of the Albemarle will present the 3rd Taste of the Albemarle Saturday, June 28 from 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm at the Museum of the Albemarle (porches and green.) AOA is aware of the increased costs of travel and for this year the price has reduced to $15.00 General admission, $10.00 Military with ID, $5.00 Children 12 and under with a paying adult. Featuring over 20 restaurants from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm, with DJ Gregg Sampson and The RHONDELS from 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm. Tickets available at AOA Gallery, 609 East Main St. or Call 252-338-6455 or at the door. Bring your lawn chair!

    Empty House "Bare Bones" Tour

    Empty House "Bare Bones" Tour
    Sunday, June 8, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm


    1598 Weeksville Road
    Hollowell Family Home Place
    (previously owned by entertainer Wayne Newton)
    Tickets are $5.00 and available at the Arts of the Albemarle Gallery, 609 East Main Street or at the door.

  • Take the special "empty house self guided tour," and see Bayside Manor in its current "bare bones" state. Get a sneak preview before it is totally transformed by 15 decorators and their concepts come to life.

  • Design boards with photographs, paint and textile swatches, and material samples will be on display in each room which will allow the public to see, step by step, each designer's blueprint of what will become a beautifully finished space.

  • Food available on site. Pick up a barbeque plate from Bob-B-Que while you are there.

  • Visit www.artsofthealbemarle.com or www.baysidemanortour.com, or call 252-338-6455 for more information. All proceeds benefit the Arts of the Albemarle.

    Herb Study Group to Meet Thurs. June 5, 2008 at 6:30 PM at Pasquotank County Center, NC Cooperative Extension - Subject Calendulas

    Calendulas will be the subject at the monthly Herb Study Group at the Pasquotank Center of NC Cooperative Extension on Thursday, June 5 from 6:30 PM to 8 PM in Elizabeth City, NC. The Herb Study Group meets at 6:30 PM the first Thursday of each month. For directions to the Pasquotank Center of NC Cooperative Extension, please call 252-338-3954 during business hours, Monday through Friday.

    Friday, May 30, 2008

    June - Good Life Getaways!

    Are you looking for a weekend away from the daily grind of work? Just want to enjoy the sites while kicking back in a small town? Well Elizabeth City, NC is the place for you .. The city is on the Pasquotank River and is an attractive stop for boaters on the Albemarle Sound and the Intracoastal Waterway. There are great places to eat, wonderful museums, and attractions for the whole family. It is also a wonderful place to stay and relax while seeing the whole region during day trips.

    Check out some of our June Getaway Packages you can create to your own schedule:

    Power on the Pasquotank (June 2008)
    Total cost: Depends on the place you stay and the choice of activities
    *Ask your accommodation about the activity options

  • Two-night stay for two at either Culpepper Inn, Elizabeth City B&B ($180 + tax), Fairfield Inn & Suites ($200 + tax), Grice-Fearing House B&B ($220 + tax), or Pond House Inn ($244 + tax)
  • Dinner for two at City Wine Sellar featuring live entertainment
  • Carolina Cup Regatta Powerboat Race (Two-day free admission)
  • Brunch for two at one of our local restaurants


  • A Taste for the Arts (June 2008)
    Total cost: Depends on the place you stay and the choice of activities
    *Ask your accommodation about the activity options

  • Two-night stay for two at either Culpepper Inn, Elizabeth City B&B ($180 + tax), Fairfield Inn & Suites ($200 + tax), Grice-Fearing House B&B ($220 + tax), or Pond House Inn ($244 + tax)
  • Haunted Tours of Downtown Elizabeth City (April - June)
  • 1 pair of tickets to the Taste of Elizabeth City ($50)
  • Brunch for two at one of our local restaurants


  • For more getaway package ideas please click here. For more info on Elizabeth City please contact the Elizabeth City Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at 252-335-5330 or check out www.DiscoverElizabethCity.com.

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