Showing posts with label Greensboro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greensboro. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2019

Getting Your Shrimp and Grits (and more!) at The Big Eat 2019


By Jessica Thomas Lewis

We're about halfway through The Big Eat in Winston-Salem, with three more weeks to enjoy signature dishes from local restaurants at up to 50% off.   This year's Big Eat is running Tuesday evenings from January 8 - February 12.  Greensboro has their own Big Eat event that runs February 5 - February 26.

An annual event, The Big Eat helps local restaurants get through the slower winter months.  Between the two cities, there are nearly two dozen restaurants participating, representing a wide variety of flavors and styles.  These restaurants do tend to attract a lot of business on their Big Eat day!  Reservations are recommended at most locations. Dine in is required, and restaurants may run out of their signature dish, so get there early.

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Shrimp and Grits at 6th and Vine, from their Facebook Page

Shrimp and Grits is a common theme at this year's The Big Eat.  Several of the restaurants have Shrimp and Grits on the menu, each prepared a little differently. At 6th and Vine, the Shrimp and Grits are served with Chorizo sausage, onions, peppers, cheddar, and shrimp in a creamy Cajun sauce.  At Bleu Restaurant & Bar, the Shrimp & Grits are served with Andouille Sauce, Creamy Grits, Spinach & Cherry Tomatoes.  The Old Fourth Street Filling Station's Carolina Shrimp N' Grits includes shrimp, andouille sausage, tomato, baby spinach, chipotle cream sauce, and a fried grit cake. You're only going to have one more opportunity this year to have some during The Big Eat; 6th and Vine is offering them on February 5 for only $7.

There are many seafood dishes offered this year, such as Seared Ahi Tuna Rare, Sauteed Black Pepper Crusted Jumbo Shrimp, and Pan Roasted Diver Sea Scallops at Bernardin's, Mussel's at Hutch & Harris, and PBR Mussels with country ham and charred bread at Krankies.

If you prefer steak or chicken, Jeffrey Adams is offering a 12 oz NY Strip and a 14oz Ribeye, the Chicken or Steak Fajita Plate at Señor Bravo, or Pho Chicken at Thai Harmony.

So many choices and there are many other signature dishes to choose from!

All of the featured entrees are listed on the Big Eat NC website here.   Try a new restaurant this Tuesday!


Tuesday, December 4, 2018

More Free Family Events Added to the Calendar for December!


Just added to our calendar!

Many events added to our calendar of free, family events!  There is always something fun to do!

Details for all these events on our calendar!


One of our favorite holiday traditions is my mother's Christmas Village

December 6

WS Candle Tea - Free Family Activity, Craft and Bake Sale

December 7 

Downtown Mayodan Christmas Stroll & Tree Lighting
LEX 2018 Annual Festival of Lights
WS Fire Department Holiday Open House


Kernersville Parade 2012












December 8

KVILLE Third Annual Re3 Holiday Bazaar
GSO Holiday Market Cafe at Revolution
RH Santa at the Caboose

December 9 

WS Christmas Cantata and Love Feast
LVILLE The Winter Rose - A Cantata
WS UNCSA Cantata Singers, James Allbritten, Conductor

December 13

GSO Christmas in the Park

December 14

WS Holiday Hymn Festival/Sing Along
GSO I'll Be Home For Christmas Musical Drama at Hickory Grove UMC

December 15

WS Krankies Craft Fair 2018

December 16

LVILLE Moravian Christmas Open House

December 18

WS Salem Band Holiday Concert

December 20

WS Christmas for the City
WS Salem Band Holiday Concert

May 11, 2019

LVILLE Trial by Fire, Journey Tribute Band

Sneak Peak to This Weekend












Sunday, July 15, 2018

National Ice Cream Day in the Piedmont Triad!

Today is National Ice Cream Day!

We've scoped out all the best events and narrowed it down to the ones that are FREE and FAMILY ORIENTED. The Piedmont Triad has lots of uniqueness and we celebrate with DIVERSE community events that make our area a FUN place to live. Live Laugh Love Play Shop Local with Piedmont Triad Living.  Go to our calendar!

 

Saturday, January 17, 2015

FREE GSO: Center City Cinema 2015 Lineup

Center City Cinema

Center City Park has announced it's 2015 Lineup.  
Mark your calendars now!

May 22     The Hunger Games
June 12     Dirty Dancing
June 26     Muppets from Space
July 10     Empire Records
July 24     Journey 2 The Mysterious Island
August 14     Talladega Nights
August 28     The Notebook
September 25     Iron Man

Center City Park, located in the heart of downtown Greensboro, fills the block between North Elm and North Davie Streets and is bordered on the south by West Friendly Avenue and on the north by the Renaissance Tower office building. The Park's main entrance is at 200 North Elm Street.

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Top 7 Facebook Posts of the Week for the Triad



Cake-ø-rama is right.  

Camino Bakery

Doesn't it seem a little early to see THIS in North Carolina?
Four inches of snow at Elk Knob State Park in Watauga County this morning.
North Carolina State Parks and Recreation

Lower Cascades at Hanging Rock State Park shows just a teasing touch of fall color.

North Carolina State Parks and Recreation


Crowders Mountain State Park

North Carolina State Parks and Recreation

 The ice rink is coming, the ice rink is coming!  The beginning stages of the wfmy2 ice rink at The Railyard in Downtown Greensboro.  



This great new place, The Fit Station, is on Stratford Road as it crosses Silas Creek Parkway ~~ where the old Wendy's used to be.  In the same little shopping center there's a mattress place and

Serena says, "Checked out The Fit Station in Winston-Salem today and it is a "Like" for me! Pre-packaged, refrigerated (NOT frozen), affordable items for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The meats are organic and the veggies are local. They make the dishes in Greensboro daily. Got the sesame shrimp and it was yummy! Can't wait to have the pumpkin pancakes tomorrow morning! Oh and they open at 7:00 a.m., so I can go there on my way to work (don't have to stop working except to heat it up:)"



Each Wednesday 8am-1pm
Including November 26, Christmas Eve Day and New Years Eve 

Shared from Triad Local First's Facebook Page














Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Winston-Salem Ranks #1 Worst City for Halloween

Wait, what?! 
Winston-Salem is voted the #1 WORST city for celebrating Halloween 
and Greensboro is voted #11 worst. 

Do you agree or disagree? 
Where do you bring YOUR kids on Halloween?



See the Full Article as shared by 107.9thelink.com


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

ACC Swimming & Diving Championships in Greensboro with Free Admission!



The 2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Swimming & Diving and Men's Diving Championships begin Wednesday, February 20, 2013 and end Saturday, February 23.  The Men's Swimming Championship will be held Wednesday, February 27 until Saturday, March 2.  The ACC championships will be held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center.

Go here to see the full schedule of events.  

Admission is FREE.
Parking is $5 on Wednesday, 
and $8 on Thursday, Friday or Saturday.

You can purchase parking at a weekly rate of $15
(must be  purchased on Wednesday or Thursday)

Get updates on twitter @ACCSwimDive and #ACCWSD



Thursday, February 7, 2013

Free events! Greensboro, Wentworth, Dobson


We've just added these free events to our calendar!  
Go to our calendar for locations, times and contact information.


Guilford County
Feb. 21
FREE Gboro: Family Night: Imaginary Landscapes and Mystical Places
Mythical places, time travel and ancient civilizations are recalled in the evocative drawings and sculptures of artist Diana Al-Hadid, on view in the McDowell gallery. Enjoy this special evening event for families and create an imaginary landscape, take a tour with WAM’s Teen Art Guides, or participate in a musical experience with Chad Eby and students in the UNCG Jazz program. Activities take place throughout the evening.  No registration required. All ages welcome.  Mythical places, time travel and ancient civilizations are recalled in the evocative drawings and sculptures of artist Diana Al-Hadid, on view in the McDowell gallery. Enjoy this special evening event for families and create an imaginary landscape, take a tour with WAM’s Teen Art Guides, or participate in a musical experience with Chad Eby and students in the UNCG Jazz program. Activities take place throughout the evening. http://bit.ly/XDMUUc

March 2-3
FREE Gboro: On Point National Dance Competition
(mute warning: loud music upon entering site) http://www.onpointdancecompetition.com/site/

June 29
FREE Gboro: Fun Fourth Festival
Celebration of Independence Day, including a Freedome Run/Walk (downtown), Kickoff block party (downtown), Parade, Street Festival and Fireworks, A great FREE family event!  http://www.funfourthfestival.org/

Rockingham County
Feb. 22
FREE Wentworth: Homemade Music Concert
Local and area musicians will once again take the stage at Rockingham Community College for the 15th annual RCC Musicians’ Guild Homemade Music Concert.  This year’s lineup includes Chords and Strings, a dulcimer ensemble that got its start in an RCC continuing education course; Troublesome Creek, a “cover” band that includes RCC instructor Anne Marie Freeman on vocals; perennial favorite Ed Dodson, who entertains on bluegrass guitar, mandolin and bass; and Campus Tradition, a popular string band comprised of current and retired RCC staff and faculty.  It’s a great way to brighten up an evening in February.  Info Phone: (336) 342-4261


Surry County
April 6
FREE Dobson: Spring Festival at Shelton Vineyards
We will host our second annual Spring Festival with free admission and free tours and tastings! Local artisans and craftsmen will be here with their hand made items!
Sparkling wine bar inside retail shop with our recipe drinks available for purchase.

May 25
FREE Dobson: Corvette Auto Show
Display your beautiful Corvette on the grounds of Shelton Vineyards! This will be our fourth time hosting Corvettes on the property and we are expecting a great turn out! Come on out and join us as we check out the variety of modern and vintage Corvettes placed along the property.  The winery will be open for tours and tastings. Our Harvest Grill and Bello Vino restaurants will be open for lunch and dinner. The Harvest Grill will also be grilling up hotdogs and hamburgers at their outdoor food tent during the show. We will also be offering free hayrides through the vineyard to be enjoyed by all. Hope to see you then.

June 1
FREE Dobson: Camaro Show at Shelton Vineyards
Come out to try some great wine and see a display of the latest generation of Chevrolet Camaros on our beautiful grounds. "The newest generation Chevrolet Camaro rocks. After years of anticipation, Chevy's new Camaro not only lives up to the hype but also redefines what a muscle car can be." - Edmunds.com. This will be a truly unique showing of the next generation of modern muscle car.  The winery will be open for tours and tastings. Our Harvest Grill resturant will be open for lunch and dinner while also grilling up hotdogs and hamburgers at their outdoor food tent during the show. We will also be offering free hayrides through the vineyard to be enjoyed by all.  Hope to see you then.  



Thursday, January 31, 2013

Free Valentine's day Big Band Concert in Greensboro

Join the Greensboro Big Band for a Valentine's evening of music and dancing. Hear your favorite swing tunes and dance the night away or just sit back, relax, and enjoy the music. A dance floor will be available for those who would like to dance. Refreshments will be available for purchase.




Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Mother Goose Ballet -- Free Performance in Greensboro

Join the Philharmonia of Greensboro, under the direction of Peter Perret, and special guests Dance Project: the School at City Arts and Story Teller Charlotte Hamlin as it presents the annual Pillow Pops Concert. This concert is fun for the entire family and will be an educational concert for children, as well as adults! Admission is free and all ages are welcome.  







Dear Friends, You can help save more lives from cancer.

Dear Friends,

Very few people in today's society haven't been affected in some way by cancer.  Whether they've been diagnosed themselves, supported a friend or family member as they fought the fight, or mourned the loss of a loved one, cancer is a common thread that nearly all of us share. 

As someone who feels as passionately as I do about seeing an end to cancer, the good news is that progress is being made. Thousands of communities have gone smoke free, more people have access to cancer screenings and treatments, and billions of dollars are being allotted to cancer research. However, more work is still needed.

You can help save more lives from cancer.
You can contribute to research whose purpose is to better understand the factors that cause or prevent cancer.
You can personally participate in research that ultimately eliminates cancer as a major health problem for this and future generations.
This coming year, select events throughout the country are giving individuals the unprecedented opportunity to participate in research in our local community. The American Cancer Society's Epidemiology Research Program will be enrolling participants for their newest research study, the Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3).
Individuals who are willing to make a long-term commitment to the study, which involves completing periodic follow-up surveys at home, are between the ages of 30-65, and who have never personally been diagnosed with cancer are eligible to enroll. Enrollment will take between 20-30 minutes. Once enrolled, a participant’s 20-30 year commitment to the study will involve completing mailed surveys every few years.
If you are unable to enroll, please be an advocate for Cancer Prevention Study-3. Encourage those close to you to take part in this potentially life-saving study in your honor. Spread the word to everyone you know and encourage them to enroll. The Cancer Prevention Study-3 will be enrolling 500,000 people at select events throughout the country over the next few years.
Please visit the Cancer Prevention Study-3 website www.cancer.org/cps3 for enrollment locations and additional information, or call toll free at 888-604-5888.
Thank you for sharing in the fight to create a world with less cancer and more birthdays.
Sincerely,
Jessica
Founder, Piedmont Triad Living
P.S.  You will need to schedule an appointment and complete the survey before enrolling.  Enrollment will take place at these locations. Go here for local information and to schedule an appointment.
Winston Salem First Assembly Church
Room 100
3730 University Parkway
Winston Salem, NC 27106
Click here for driving directions.
Saturday, February 9, 2013, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
Rushwood Park Wesleyan ChurchFellowship Hall
1810 Old Farmer Road
Asheboro, NC 27205
Click here for driving directions.
Friday, February 8, 2013, 8:00 am – 11:30 am
Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 3:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Calvary Baptist Church
Scout Building
5000 Country Club Road
Winston Salem, NC 27104
Click here for driving directions.
Friday, February 15, 2013, 8:00 am – 11:30 am
Saturday, February 16, 2013, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
American Cancer Society Office
4A Oak Branch Drive
Greensboro, NC 27407
Click here for driving directions.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 4:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Wednesday, February 13, 2013, 10:00 am – 1:30 pm
Thursday, February 14, 2013, 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Saturday, February 16, 2013, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Free Astronomical Viewings in the Piedmont Triad


Cline Observatory on the GTCC campus is open for free telescopic views
every Friday night (weather permitting), beginning at 7:00 p.m.
  (November-February.  During summer months viewing begins 30 minutes after sunset.)

For information, visit www.gtcc.edu/observatory 
or call 336-334-4822 ext 2620.  

There is no charge for public night viewing and the observatory is open to anyone wishing to attend.
No reservations are necessary, and there are no limits on the number of attendees.

The Greensboro Astronomy Club holds regular observing sessions at the Cline Observatory on the first Friday of the month to view the stars, planets, galaxies, and other celestial objects.



You can also join the Greensboro Astronomy Club at the Natural Science Center in Greensboro every third Friday of the month at 7:30pm.  These meetings are free and open to the public.  




Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Natural Science Center OmniSphere: Laser Holidays Show

The Natural Science Center in Greensboro is having a Laser Holidays show this Saturday, December 22!  With shows at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00pm, this must-see laser show combines holiday music and and an amazing laser light show that dances across the OmniSphere Theater's 40-food dome.  The run-time is 45 minutes. 

The Laser Holidays Light and Music show is only $5 per person, and is recommended for ages 7 and up.


The soundtrack includes 
  1. Sleigh Ride
  2. Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy
  3. Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer
  4. Winter Wonderland
  5. Deck the Halls
  6. Jingle Bell Rock
  7. White Christmas
  8. Christmastime
  9. Oiche Chiun (Silent Night)
  10. Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
  11. Frosty the Snowman
  12. Carol of the Bells
  13. The Christmas Song
  14. All I Want for Christmas Is You
  15. We Wish You a Merry Christmas

The Natural Science Center website says that seating is limited and recommends purchasing tickets ahead of time.  However, we just got off the phone with them and they've got plenty of seats left.  Just to be safe, they recommend calling by Friday to be sure you'll have a seat.  You can reach NatSci at 336-288-3769.

What is the OmniSphere Theater?  It's a renovated modern day planetarium that uses a cutting-edge Super MediaGlobe full-dome projection system to showcase full-dome digital, full-dome laser and large-format 3D capability.  Made possible through the support of Time Warner Cable, this theater is one of only two in the country that feature the Super MediaGlobe system.

To see the OmniSphere's full schedule go here.








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