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Jennifer Carpenter from the Raleigh City Museum joins Sharon with a discussion on "Mail Order Kit Homes" that you can tour in Raleigh.
Chef Adam Rose from Il Palio in Chapel Hill prepares Orecchiette Genovese for Sharon and Valonda. The dish is on the menu for the Farm To Fork Picnic.
The Carolina Ballet wraps up the season with Beauty And The Beast. Dancer Jane Burkhard, who plays the Beauty, stops by to talk about the production.
Brian Long from the North Carolina Department of Agriculture joins the cast to talk about the "Got To Be NC Festival".
Secretary of State Department of Cultural Resources, Linda Carlisle discusses free popular attractions around North Carolina.
Dan Parker stops by with mini figurines and Lego structures to talk about the Third Annual Brick Magic Lego Festival in Raleigh
Author Keryl Pesce discusses her new book "Happy B****" on how to transform heartache and struggle into peace and lasting happiness.
The Designers Downtown Market features fine locally made arts and crafts with an outdoor big city feel. Our vendors showcase some of the finest handcrafted arts and crafts in the area: jewelry, pottery, clothing, and more.
Dr. David Washington talks about his book "Life is a Choice: A Guide to Success in Life."
Wicked the musical, the untold story of the Witches of Oz, is now playing at the Durham Performing Arts Center. The musical is told from the perspective of the witches of the Land of Oz.
The Raleigh non-profit, Band Together NC, talks about the upcoming concert/fundraiser for Urban Ministries of Wake County. The B-52s are performing on May 12 at Koka Booth Theatre.
Denise Cerniglia of the blog Triangle Arts & Entertainment gives us a rundown of the shows you may want to catch in May. 1. Carolina Ballet's season finale Beauty and the Beast with Beethoven's 9th SymphonyMay 17-20, Raleigh Memorial Auditorium2. Music Maker Relief Foundation May 11, Music Maker Blues Revue at Back Porch Music Series at American Tobacco Campus, Durham3. Triad Stage, Ain't Misbehavin' Now through May 13, downtown Greensboro4. Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, A Journey Through SpainCarolina Theater, May 205. B-52's with Band TogetherMay 12, Koka Booth Amphitheater in Cary
5 de Mayo at Jibarra: Celebrate with Treats, Tunes and Tequila! Join us for this once-a-year celebration commemorating a small Mexican army's improbable victory over the French. More relevant to you amigos, this gives us a marvelous opportunity to dig into new margaritas, infused tequilas and a special menu from Chef Oscar. Saturdays are even better when out on the sun so we will have Pacifico Draft available on the Patio -- Here's hoping for some good weather!
OutRaleigh celebrates North Carolina’s LGBT community, families, friends and supporters in a family-friendly atmosphere. The day-long festival will feature a main stage performance area for regional and local musical groups as well as local dignitaries and speakers. A KidsZone will provide free activities and educational entertainment for young children.
The Derby is not just about horse racing. It is about the magic that makes the first Saturday in May unique in sports, fashion and style and how people come together to honor Southern traditions (like our Makers Mark Mint Juleps). So grab your friends and family and watch the races with us at The Oxford!
Clayton Derby Day - Saturday, May 5th from 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm in ClaytonThoroughbred & Quarter Horse Races, Dressage and Hunter Jumper Exhibitions, Ladies Hat Contest, Fashion Show, Mint Juleps, Barbeque, Live Broadcast Kentucky Derby, Central Park Band Portofino is located on Highway 42 East at Motorcycle Rd in Clayton, NC. For more information, advance admission tickets, rates or event sponsorships, Call 919-665-0500 or visit WWW.ClaytonDerbyDay.com.
Julia Woltjen shares gift ideas for graduates, mothers and fathers from the Streets at Southpoint. Julia is the mall's shopping guru.
Lori Verni-Fogarsi talks about her book Momnesia. You have a chance to win a signed copy by going to Lori's Facebook page.
Soprano Leah Crocetto talks about her role in the North Carolina Opera's production of Il Trovatore.
The Contemporary Art Museum in Raleigh is celebrating its one year anniversay.
Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29 Farms open from 1-5pm RAIN OR SHINE! Come learn about the Triangle's local and organic farm & food scene. Meet local farmers & tour their farms! Load up a car with your friends and family, choose the farms on the map you'd like to visit and get out in the countryside! The tour is self-guided and farms and sites are located throughout the Triangle in Alamance, Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Person counties. Visit any farm in any order.
Sharon is participating in the National Inclusion Project's Dancing Like the Stars. She will perform at the Southern Women's Show with her partner, David Cox. Learn about The National Inclusion Project and help Sharon win the competition!
Geralin Thomas of Metropolitan Organizing shares some tips on how to organize your life using websites online.
The Fayetteville Duck Derby Saturday, May 5, 2012 at Campbellton Landing Patrons just like YOU adopt a Derby Duck through our website for $5.00. Each adoption has a registration number that is tagged on a duck. 15,000 to 20,000 ducks will race down the Cape Fear River. The duck that finishes first wins the grand prize, the following four ducks will also receive prizes.
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