Saturday, May 31, 2014

Music on the Outer Banks

A Community Introduction:  Music on the Outer Banks

By Derek Baker

On any given day throughout the summer, on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, salt is not the only thing in the air.  There is something more, something that affects all of the senses:  Music. 

The Outer Banks music scene is an eclectic mixture of people, ideas and sounds. Ranging from acoustic singer-songwriter and blues, to Folk and Rock, the music “scene” on the Outer Banks provides something for everyone.  The Outer Banks is also the location of a few well-put-together festivals, including a relatively new festival that has made waves in the local and regional community:  The Mustang Music Festival.  Other festivals include The Duck Jazz Festival, Shallowbag Bay Beach Music Festival, and The Outer Banks Bluegrass Island Festival.  Along with these festivals, Roanoke Island Festival Park, in Manteo, also hosts a summer-long music series, The Brew-Thru Summer Concert Series, which brings national and regional acts to the Outer Banks.

Local music has become somewhat of a tradition on the Outer Banks, with major venues such as Kelly’s, Port O’ Call, The Outer Banks Brewing Station, The Pit, as well as others, hosting band nights.  Although many of these venues bring in regional and national acts, they stay true to their roots by hosting local bands and musicians throughout the year.  Some smaller venues include Art’s Place, Longboard’s Bar and Grill and Trio. These are only a few of the venues that host local music, with over thirty other bars, restaurants and pubs that contribute their spaces to live music.

Also among the venues the support and cultivate local music is the Outer Banks Jubilee.  Opening its doors last year, the Jubilee hosts its own variety shows.  These variety shows combine music from all genres and ages.  This venue has begun hosting an actual “Local Band Night.”  Local Band Night, in which local artists are invited to perform, gives musicians an outlet to creatively contribute with one-another and to gain publicity by working together with the theater to promote local music.  The next Local Band Night is scheduled for the seventh of June.   

There is something for everyone in the Outer Banks Music Scene.  For those who like classic rock, the bands High Tide and Betty on Patrol provide a taste of days gone by with their powerhouse female front-women.  Other full bands that have made an impression on the local music scene include:  Jonny Waters and Company, TR3, The Zach Mexico Band, as well as countless others.  For those with a taste for acoustic and solo music, a multitude of acts play on a regular basis at many of the venues around the Outer Banks.  A few of these musicians include Graham Outten, Phil Watson, Scott Franson, Jeremy Russell and Laura Martier.  These are only a few artists of note, joining numerous other acts in the local musical community.  To find out more about these artists, and other artists that supply their talent to the Outer Banks, you can visit www.outerabankslivemusic.com.

This article is an introduction of sorts.  Over the next few months, the Albemarle Tradewinds will be publishing a “local musician’s profile,” in which a band, or two, will be interviewed and written about; the purpose of this is to promote the local music scene, its members, and the very make-up of what creates such a powerful and entrancing community of artists.  It is the hope of this writer to make artist profiles a regular contribution to this magazine, to spotlight talent and to introduce the community to the musicians that may not otherwise be know.  Included in this article series will be coverage of the festivals listed herein, as well as other events that cultivate art and music on the Outer Banks.  If you are interested in being profiled, or have events that you would like to be publicized, please feel free to contact Derek Baker, at dabaker782@gmail.com.             

Downtown Cafe and Soda Shoppe

If you re in Edenton and want to sample some of the best food around, check out the Downtown cafe and Soda Shoppe. Some of the best burgers around, just ask a local!


Monday, May 26, 2014

River City Computers

Coming Soon - Advanced data recovery!

Now Re-Balling BGA Chips!

Corner Market Auction

This Saturday will be an Estate auction you WONT WANT TO MISS! This is a very quality auction!
The catalog will go out later this week!! 
Preview FRIDAY 5/30 12-6pm

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Check out Two and a Half women.

All kinds of neat things, be ready to spend some time there cause there is so much to see.


NEWS RELEASE





 NEWS RELEASE                                                    

                                                          

Contact:  Neil O’Brien                                     Release Date:  Immediate                            neil.obrien@msnbc.com                  End Date:  May 28, 2014





 This Wednesday, May 28th, NBC News is hosting a special live screening of its hour-long interview with Edward Snowden, the man who exposed America's most sensitive secrets.

 From 9pm-11:30pm, NBC News will host a Town Hall conversation at the Museum of the Albemarle in Elizabeth City, NC.  As you may know, Elizabeth City is where Edward Snowden spent some of his formative years.

 "NBC Nightly News" anchor and managing editor Brian Williams traveled to Moscow this past week for an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Edward Snowden. The former NSA contractor's first-ever American television interview will air in an hour-long NBC News primetime special on Wednesday, May 28 at 10 pm.

Following the screening, NBC News Correspondent Kevin Tibbles will moderate a conversation which will air later on TODAY and NBC NIGHTLY NEWS.
 You are invited to participate in this Town Hall conversation.  Please RSVP to newsforum@nbcuni.com OR moa@ncdcr.gov.  


You should arrive no later than 9pm on Wednesday.  This is an invite-only event.  Unfortunately, invitations cannot be transferred.

 Admission to the Museum of the Albemarle is free.  The Museum of the Albemarle is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm and is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, North Carolina.


 For more information call 252-335-1453 or visit us on Facebook.

 Please feel free to share your thoughts on what you would like to hear from the Edward Snowden interview by e-mailing NBC at newsforum@nbcuni.com.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 S. Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252)335-1453.  www.ncdcr.gov/ncmoa/.    Find us on Facebook!
Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed Sundays, Mondays and State Holidays.

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 within the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources, the state agency with the mission to enrich lives and communities and the vision to harness the state’s cultural resources to build North Carolina’s social, cultural and economic future.
 Information is available 24/7 at www.ncculture.com.   

Page after Page Bookstore.

Looking for a great new book to read? Give Page after Page a try. Why ride all the way to Virginia to one of the big book stores or have to wait for a order online when you can get it locally? Support the local community by patronizing our local businesses.


Bacon Cheddar Burger and Fries with Drink $6.99!!! This Saturday!

Bacon Cheddar Burger and Fries with Drink $6.99!!! This Saturday!

Friday, May 23, 2014

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Thursday, May 22, 2014

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Bacon Cheddar Burger and Fries

Bacon Cheddar Burger and Fries with Drink $6.99!!!


Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Ready to do some planting?


 




Walker's Palms and Desert Plants just received in another shipment of beautiful palm trees and desert plants. Stop by today and see our huge selection of palm trees, desert and tropical plants to spice up your landscape.

13th Amendment Ending Slavery



Limited Juneteenth Tour of Fragile
13th Amendment Ending Slavery

RALEIGH, N.C. -- A handful of documents changed the character of the United States. The 13th Amendment, formally ending legal slavery in this country, is one of them. 

As part of the observance of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, and in recognition of Juneteenth, June 19, the date many African-Americans observe as when the last of the enslaved in 1865 learned they were free, there will be a tour of North Carolina's copy of the 13th Amendment for limited engagements in June led by the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources (NCDCR).

"The 13th Amendment wasn't just a symbol of freedom; it was indissoluble proof that equality means nothing if it is not meant for all," said Governor McCrory. "I encourage everyone to take advantage of this rare exhibition to view one of the most important documents in our history."
  
The U.S. Congress passed the 13th Amendment on Jan. 31, 1865, and ratified it on Dec. 6, 1865. North Carolina's copy of the document is stored in a climate-controlled vault of the State Archives of North Carolina. The fragile document will travel to six state historic sites from June 5 through June 21, and will be at each venue for one day only. This will be the first time the document has traveled outside of Raleigh.

"As we approach the 150th anniversary of the creation of this important, nation-changing document, NCDCR feels it is only appropriate to carry it from Raleigh to exhibit in very symbolic locations," explained NCDCR Secretary Susan Kluttz. "I think it is especially important that we are showcasing this freedom document in slave cabins at three of the state historic sites." 

Original slave cabins stand at Historic Stagville in Durham and Vance Birthplace in Weaverville, while reproduction cabins are at Somerset Place in Creswell. Other venues on the tour are Historic Edenton, Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum in Sedalia and the CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center in Kinston. 

"Viewing the 13th amendment is a powerful way to bear witness to the call for human equality and the call for freedom," observed N.C. Arts Council Senior Program Director Michelle Lanier, who also is director of the N.C. African American Heritage Commission. "I plan to view this sacred and groundbreaking document as a way of paying homage to all those who were in legal bondage in our state and to all those who continue to strive for liberation."

North Carolina's copy of the 13th Amendment was one sent to the states in February 1865 and was ratified by the North Carolina legislature Dec. 6, 1875. Southern states had to ratify the amendment to be readmitted to the United States. The 13th Amendment most recently was on exhibit last summer at the N.C. Museum of History.  

"Although the State Archives is guardian of the most prized documents of North Carolina, we are pleased to partner with state historic sites to bring one of the state's treasures to the people," said State Archivist Sarah Koonts. "We are excited our citizens will have the opportunity to celebrate this document and its ratification nearly 150 years ago."

Juneteenth 13th Amendment Tour
June 5 - Historic Edenton, Edenton Courthouse                                 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
June 6 - Somerset Place, Creswell                                                   10 a.m.-6 p.m.
June 12 - Vance Birthplace, Weaverville                                            11 a.m.-7 p.m.
June 13 - Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum, Sedalia Kimball Hall      11 a.m.-7 p.m.
June 14 - Historic Stagville, Durham                                                  10 a.m.-5 p.m.
June 21 - CSS Neuse Interpretive Center, Kinston                              10 a.m.-5 p.m.

For additional information, please call (919) 807-7389 or visit www.ncdcr.gov/Juneteenth.

The traveling exhibit is a collaboration between the State Archives of N.C., the N. C. Division of State Historic Sites, the N.C. Museum of History and the N.C. African American Heritage Commission.

Footprints Christian Resources





Footprints Detour: Take McMorrine Street, turn right on Colonial Ave, and turn right onto Poindexter Street. NOTE: There are Detour signs along the way.

Memorial Day Sale:

Friday & Saturday, May 23 & 24:

15% off Bibles

10% Books

CLOSED on Monday, May 26th

Monday, May 19, 2014

Elizabeth City Auctions!!

Dont' miss out on the local auctions.



Sunday, May 18, 2014

The Gourmet Cupboard

Another longtime customer of the Tradewinds Magazine.



Welcome!
Our gourmet food mixes are delightfully
delicious and super easy to make!
Your mouth will thank you!


Celeste Gray
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
252-722-3415   |  Contact Me


The Gourmet Cupboard® offers gourmet food mixes to help make cooking faster and easier, home business opportunities, online home parties, and fundraisers! Join The Gourmet Cupboard® today!We are excited to share our quick, easy and affordable gourmet mixes with you!

We offer a wide variety gourmet food mixes including coffees, teas, desserts, soups, breads, cookies, meals, diabetic friendly & sugar free mixes, dips, salads & dressings, seasonings, side dishes, and more!

Each one is handmade using only the finest gourmet ingredients at just the right proportions. Each mix includes all of the dry ingredients; you simply add a few other ingredients (sour cream, eggs, water, etc). Our products are individually handmade and most contain no preservatives, msg, or chemicals.

 Don't cook? All of the mixes are really simple to make!
Anyone can cook delicious foods with the help of The Gourmet Cupboard®!!

 On a diet? You can make many of the mixes using low fat ingredients.

 Diabetic? We offer a variety of diabetic friendly & sugar free mixes.

 On a budget? Our mixes are very reasonably priced.
Where else can you spend around $4 and literally feed your entire family?

 Our mixes are excellent for giving. Our product selection will make your gift shopping easy. Our mixes are great to have on hand when company drops by, or just for serving to yourself and your family.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

George and Company



Here is another company that has stuck with the TradeWinds magazine since day one. We really appreciate the support.

Over the past 18 years, George & Company has become a name that people in the Elizabeth City, NC area can trust when it comes to their heating, air conditioning and electrical needs. Our residential and commercial customers have come to depend on us for all of their sales, installation and service of HVAC and electrical systems.

Our Services Include:

  • Furnace and Central Heating
  • Air Conditioning & Cooling
  • Boilers & Radiators
  • Ducts, Vents and Insulation
  • Residential & Commercial
  • Electrical Wiring
  • Sales, Installation & Repair
  • Service All Makes & Models
  • Service Upgrades
  • Specializing in Mobile Homes
  • Experienced Technicians

Support our advertiser Jeffreys Florist

Jeffrey's has been with us from the start of the magazine. If you need to send  someone something special, give them a call. They are a first class operation.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Back to the Past

Back to the Past, with a 21st-Centurty Twist
The Basics of Spinning Wool

Join the Museum of the Albemarle for the lecture series, “Back to the Past, with a 21st -Century Twist”.  On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 10 a.m., Museum volunteer Martha Ann will discuss the art of turning lamb’s wood into clothing.  She will also demonstrate the technique of spinning wool into thread.

For More Information Call 252-335-1453

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Welcome Happy Howies Homemade Ice Cream and More to the Tradewinds



Our May flavors of the month are Samoas (girl scout cookies) in a coconut ice cream,
 and Banana Cream Pie Ice cream

All ice Cream is Homemade on the premises.

We serve hamburgers, hot dogs, Philly's, waffle fries
Menu is on the web page which is happyhowiesicecream.com
Wednesday is Bogo- buy one ice cream and get the second half price

Located At:  Camden Square

133 US Hwy 158 West, Camden NC, 27921   

Next to Farm Bureau

Hours: 11:00am-8:00pm

Phone # 252-333-1050