Monday, November 30, 2015

Dilworth Now News Blog goes to the Beach


The Wedding Party

So many changes in my life I don’t know where to start...

So I will start back in July of this year we decided to make a move to North Myrtle Beach and spend an unlimited amount of time blogging about marriage, moving and new adventures in life, loving and the pursuit of happiness.

The Marriage License

The wedding of yours truly and Wayne took place on the beach at sunset September 12, 2015, with the reception at Wayne’s house in the back yard with friends and family. The honeymoon was in NYC and now we are back home in NMB settling in to our new future and planning more adventures to enjoy our new life together.

Our NYC Honeymoon
I have to say it has all been magical we are truly in love and so looking forward to the rest of our lives together.

Having blogged about everything in Charlotte, NC and abroad for several years, the transition to the beach is so exciting. I know our readers will be delighted to hear about their favorite vacation spot and what is going on in this Grand Strand Paradise. I promise to delight you with the old and the new places with lots of great photos and stories of interest up and down the Grand Strand so when you do visit you will be privy to what is new and where the locals go for food, entertainment and places of interest you may not know about.

I'll also include firsthand info on personal stories of interest to everyone.

Many friends gathered to celebrate my wedding.
Here is our Bachelorette group, ready to party.

Thank you for letting me into your space on the internet. Let me hear from you and your experiences and I will post your story and photos.

Wayne and Linda Sweatt

Blogger and travel enthusiast

Linda George Sweatt
704 408 7375

More pictures from our beautiful beach wedding:











At the Beach:The Whole Food Mediterranean Grill



In search of excellence, I was cruising down Hwy 17 returning from a fabulous Yoga class at the YMCA on 62nd Ave just inside North Myrtle Beach, 37th Av S. NMB and saw a Whole Food sign. Made a U-turn and came back to discover one of the best restaurants anywhere.

Dimitri

Dimitri and Dino, owners and operators of Whole Food Mediterranean Grill, were serving lunch and told me a little bit about themselves. They moved to the beach to retire from the restaurant business in Long Island NY and got a little bored so decided to open The Whole Food Grill about 4 months ago.

Chef Dino

They are on a couple of travel websites always at the top of the list for Myrtle Beach and NMB for new and fabulous food. A lot of their success is due to the fact they prepare everything fresh and serve organic and natural ingredients. They were so gracious when I told them I wanted to blog about this gem of a find, and they invited me to lunch. Lucky me.

A jewel of a restaurant

I had fresh baked pita bread (all the difference from packaged), homemade organic hummus, falafel cake, oh my to die for, spinach pie. I have had spinach pie before but this was so superior in every way. The organic yogurt sauce was a new taste for me and as I dipped my dolma in the sauce and savored the flavors I knew I had found something big.

dolmadakia with yogurt sauce

They have all the usual Mediterranean dishes, including Gyros and Souvlaki, plus burgers made with organic beef and a variety of meatless burgers.

Egglemon soup

I’ll be going back to try the tofu and sundried tomato burger, Lentil and Beets, Black Bean and Portobello Burger. I could go on about the Dinners, Apps and salads but I will save that as a surprise for you when you stop by and please give them my regards. Isn’t it wonderful when all your taste buds and senses are satisfied with something that is so good for you?

Organic hummas Falafel homemade pita


The Whole Food Mediterranean Grill
3711 Highway 17 South
North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582
843 273 0805
www.facebook.com/wholefoodmediterraneangrill  

Friday, November 13, 2015

At the Beach: Some Tips on How to Stay Healthy on Vacation

We take our health very seriously, but think life should also be fun. Here are some of the spots where we've found great ways to stay healthy as well as some great new friends in our new location.

CLEANSING POWER AT THE BEACH

www.cleansingpoweratthebeach.com
843 427 7263


If you are a worshiper of alkaline water like we are you can fill up your water bottles and jugs at CLEANSING POWER AT THE BEACH, 112 Ye Olde Kings Hwy. North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582. It’s right behind Bettie JO’s alterations on 2nd Ave North.

We met Susan Bullins the owner and operator of Cleansing Power a few years ago in search of ionized alkaline water so we would not have to bring water with us from Charlotte. Susan is a Certified Natural Health Practitioner and has her offices right here in North Myrtle Beach. She offers a lot more than just the water we love. She has an extensive array of supplements, treatments and services for all your health needs all under one roof. Not to mention she is one of the most loving and generous ladies around.

Susan Bull at Cleansing Power 



BAY NATURALS

556 HWY 17 NORTH GATOR HOLE PLAZA
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC 29582
www.baynaturals.com
843 272 4436


Juice Bar extraordinaire. We love to juice. When you are on vacation and want to consume something that you know is getting to every cell of your body, fresh squeezed juice is what I go in search of. Bay Naturals right here in NMB is one of the best I have ever been too. There is not a veggie or a fruit that I love they don’t have and of course all the protein and extras that we love for boosts of energy. And if you run out of vitamins or supplements they have all the tried and true companies for the quality products you are used to.

Juice bar at Bay Naturals

Claire Chapin Epps Family YMCA

5000 Claire Chapin Epps Drive
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
843 449 9622


Venturing south on Hwy. 17 from North Myrtle Beach all the way down to 62nd Ave we discovered the YMCA. Being members at the Dowd YMCA in Charlotte NC for many years we are delighted to say the Myrtle Beach YMCA is the closest thing we have found in this area to what we are used to in Charlotte.



We love the Yoga, Zumba and Pilates classes. The strength training classes are great and innovative. We also find the instructors to be above the usual when visiting out of town so if it is a good work out you are looking for try this YMCA.

There is a $5.00 daily charge if you are a member anywhere else and for seniors who have Humana insurance, membership is paid for by Humana which is news to us.

I especially love Yoga classes with Tam. Pilates has always been my choice for staying in shape.

Yoga instructor Tam 
For classes and all amenities and hours visit www.coastalcarolinaymca,org



Molly’s Facial Studio

Customized European Facials
281 Hwy 90 East Unit B
Little River, SC 29566
843 249 9600
Molly Mindek
Searching for a personal really great facial we hit the jackpot. Molly Mindek definitely is at the top of our list. She is located conveniently on Hwy 90 as you leave Hwy 17 going into Little River SC about three miles from Main St. in Ocean Drive. I promise it is worth the drive.

Her salon is intimate and private. Molly makes you feel right at home relaxes you for a true European Treatment. She massaged, extracted, lotioned and creamed my face, neck and decolletage for an hour of pure bliss. Her cool touch has me returning in a few weeks for more, not to mention my skin looks and feels like velvet. So ladies and gentlemen if you love great skin care she is the one.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

At the Beach: 710 BOWLING




This is one of the newer places in NMB for the whole family to dine, play and experience a new way of spending time together and have everything at your fingertips for food, bowling, board games, table games, cocktails and live entertainment. WOW that is saying a lot but no kidding, all under one roof for the active and the lounging spectator.

710 has bowling and many other games

My experience was people watching, seeing how much fun everyone was having and how roomy and spread out everything was. There were folks of all ages in groups and singles enjoying each other, the casual atmosphere and above all the friendliness one finds in this type of atmosphere.

Familes having a great time.

The convenience of food being served wherever you might be sitting was great and oh the food was amazing. Their Executive Chef Greg Lewis came out and chatted with us about his menu. Greg said “I wanted to create a menu that would appeal to everyone so I prepare our apps and entrees to fit in to all tastes and likes.”

Executive chef Greg Lewis

We personally had the fried green tomatoes which I always try if I am lucky enough to see them on the menu. And of course the wedge salad, my favorite. The two apps made a perfect meal and were delicious and prepared to perfection.

Fried green tomatoes

Wedge salad

 We also ordered wine by the glass under $5 and found it perfectly paired with our food served in elegant monogrammed wine glasses, which I love.

Boar's Head sandwich and wine

 We saw something I had not seen served at the bar, a beer tube with tap for serving 100 oz of beer for $15 domestic and $25 craft which offers four people four glasses of beer, great deal. Did not try the loaded Duck Fat Fries but heard everyone say they were awesome.

Beer tube

Also while we were there they were having a Corn Hole Contest with prizes. The ping pong tables and pool tables were all full. The kids were beating their parents at just about everything.

Cornhole tournament

We loved the friendly atmosphere and how everyone intermingles and talks to one another so refreshing did not see anyone on their cell phone, hallelujah.

Bowling lanes

So on your next visit to N Myrtle stop in and enjoy.                                          

710 Bowling
1105 Hwy 17 South
North Myrtle Beach, SC
 843 663 2595 843 455 2762
www.710bowling.com





Thursday, May 14, 2015

NASCAR Hall of Fame Celebrates Motorsports Month in Charlotte



Just received this release about NASCAR Hall of Fame events next week. Sound like some fun times.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 14, 2015) – Surrounding the 10 days of NASCAR Thunder at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is offering many ways for fans and visitors to fuel up on fun during May, which has been officially declared Motorsports Month in North Carolina by Governor Pat McCrory. From Racing Insiders Tours to the historic announcement of the Class of 2016 to the inaugural PNC Speed Street 5K and Kids 600 Yard Fun Run, guests will find high-octane happenings at the NASCAR Hall of Fame all month long.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame is also celebrating Membership Appreciation Month throughout May with daily giveaways, a chance to win a VIP experience at the Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, special members-only activities like a historian-led tour through the Hall, an exclusive sneak peek of the newest special exhibit set to open this summer, a private autograph session with the Class of 2016, a simulator racing challenge and more. Additional member benefits include annual admission and unlimited simulator rides, member gifts, access to exclusive content, discounts and more. Fans can learn more about becoming a NASCAR Hall of Fame member at nascarhall.com/membership.

And just off the heels of celebrating the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s fifth anniversary, the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 and the recipient of the 2016 Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR will be announced live in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. ET. The announcement is open to the public (admission to the Great Hall is free after 5 p.m.) and will be broadcast live from the NASCAR Hall of Fame on NBC Sports Network, Sirius XM NASCAR Radio and NASCAR.com. Fans still have time to lock in their vote for the legends they think should be in the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s seventh induction class by submitting a Fan Vote on NASCAR.com/halloffame. Fans have until Monday, May 18 at 11:59 p.m. ET to vote for five of the 20 nominees for the Class of 2016. The top five nominees with the most fan votes will be cast as the final ballot on Voting Day.

See a full list of NASCAR Hall of Fame Race Week activities below:

THURSDAY, MAY 14"Driven" Movie Premiere (Legends and Champions Club Members Only) Legends and Champions Club Members are invited to a special movie premiere of the documentary “Driven” on Thursday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m.in the NASCAR Hall of Fame High Octane Theater. Hosted by Michael Waltrip Racing, the documentary features Patrick Staropoli as a University of Miami medical student racing his way to NASCAR. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

FRIDAY, MAY 15Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85 The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 16 Simulator Racing Challenge (Members Only) NASCAR Hall of Fame members are invited to compete in an iRacing simulator challenge in Race Week on Saturday, May 16 beginning at 9 a.m.for the chance to be crowned the simulator racing champion. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

MONDAY, MAY 18 Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85 The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Day VIP Experience (Legends Members Only) NASCAR Hall of Fame Legends Members will have access to an exclusive area located behind the scenes, just outside the all-important Voting Room at the Charlotte Convention Center. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Class of 2016 Announcement (Open to the Public) The NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 and the recipient of the 2016 Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR will be announced live in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 20 at 6 p.m. ET. The announcement is open to the public (admission to the Great Hall is free after 5 p.m.) and will be broadcast live from the NASCAR Hall of Fame on NBC Sports Network, Sirius XM NASCAR Radio and NASCAR.com.

THURSDAY, MAY 21Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 77 The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 77 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 77 including Joe Gibbs Racing, Penske Racing and Michael Waltrip Racing. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

Circle K and Kangaroo Speed Street Festival Presented by Coca-ColaAs one of the largest street festivals in the Southeast with approximately 400,000 attendees over three days, Speed Street features live entertainment, access to NASCAR stars and interactive activities for the whole family. The Coca-Cola Stage will be located next to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and will feature free live performances by Mike Regan’s All Stars (5:30 p.m.), The Reason You Stayed (7-8 p.m.), Appetite for Destruction, The Ultimate Guns & Roses Experience (8:30 p.m.) and Departure, A Journey Tribute Band (10:30 p.m.). For a full schedule of events, visit 600festival.com.

FRIDAY, MAY 22 Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85 The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

Historian-Led Tour (Members Only) Join NASCAR Hall of Fame Historian Buz McKim for an exclusive tour of the NASCAR Hall of Fame at 11 a.m. Learn more about the history and heritage of NASCAR and how it is preserved through artifacts and exhibits at the Hall. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Sneak Peek of New Exhibits (Members Only) NASCAR Hall of Fame members are invited to join the exhibits team in the NASCAR Hall of Fame Legends Room at 2:30 p.m. for a behind-the-scenes look at artifacts included in the newest special exhibit set to open this summer. For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Circle K and Kangaroo Speed Street Festival Presented by Coca-Cola
As one of the largest street festivals in the Southeast with approximately 400,000 attendees over three days, Speed Street features live entertainment, access to NASCAR stars and interactive activities for the whole family. The Coca-Cola Stage will be located next to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and will feature free live performances by Amy Taylor (6 p.m.), Parmalee (9 p.m.) and Corey Smith (10:30 p.m.) as well as a motorcycle giveaway by the NASCAR Foundation (7 p.m.) and a Q&A with Coca-Cola racing family drivers (8 p.m.). For a full schedule of events, visit 600festival.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 23 PNC Speed Street 5K and Kids 600 Yard Fun Run The inaugural PNC Speed Street 5K will take place on Saturday, May 23 at 8 a.m. in Uptown Charlotte. The start line will be on Tryon Street and the finish line will be located at the NASCAR Hall of Fame as well as the Speed Street Kids 600 Yard Fun Run that will begin inside the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Glory Road and end on the NASCAR Hall of Fame Plaza. The awards celebration will take place on the Coca-Cola Stage at 9:15 a.m. To register, visit speedstreet5k.racesonline.com.

Q&A with NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016 Join the recently announced Class of 2016 for a moderated Q&A session in the Great Hall at 10 a.m. (subject to change based on Hall of Famer availability). This event is open to the public. General admission is required.

Class of 2016 Autograph Session (Members Only) NASCAR Hall of Fame members are invited to join the recently announced Class of 2016 for a members-only autograph session in the Hall of Honor from 10:30-11:30 a.m. (subject to change based on Hall of Famer availability). For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Legends and Champions Club Members Reception with the Class of 2016 Legends and Champion Club Members are invited to a special reception with the recently announced Class of 2016 in the Theater Lobby at11:30 a.m. (subject to change based on Hall of Famer availability). For more information about becoming a member, visit nascarhall.com/membership.

Circle K and Kangaroo Speed Street Festival Presented by Coca-Cola
As one of the largest street festivals in the Southeast with approximately 400,000 attendees over three days, Speed Street features live entertainment, access to NASCAR stars and interactive activities for the whole family. The Coca-Cola Stage will be located next to the NASCAR Hall of Fame and will feature free live performances by School or Rock (4:30 p.m.), Halfway to Hazard (8 p.m.), Craig Wayne Boyd, winner of “The Voice” (9 p.m.) and Dennis DeYoung and the music of Styx (10:30 p.m.). Additional activities at the Coca-Cola Stage on Saturday, May 23include Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest (6 p.m.) and a Q&A with Coca-Cola racing family drivers (7 p.m.). For a full schedule of events, visit 600festival.com.

SUNDAY, MAY 24 Special Charter Member Presentation (Charter Members Only) NASCAR Hall of Fame Charter Members are invited to special ceremony featuring inaugural inductee Junior Johnson in the High Octane Theater at 10 a.m. to honor their commitment and support of the NASCAR Hall of Fame since it opened in 2010.

TUESDAY, MAY 26 Racing Insiders Tour: Tour 85 The Racing Insiders Tour is an all-access, in-depth tour in and around Charlotte’s racing community. The Tour 85 itinerary makes stops at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and shops along Interstate 85 including Stewart-Haas Racing, Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports. The tour runs from approximately 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit racinginsiderstour.com.

To accommodate the adrenaline-pumping action and thousands of fans coming to town this month, the NASCAR Hall of Fame will also offer special hours beginning May 15:

May 15-17: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
May 18-20: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
May 21-22: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
May 23-24: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
 May 25-31: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

General admission tickets to the NASCAR Hall of Fame can be purchased by calling (877) 231-2010 or at nascarhall.com. Admission is $19.95 for adults, $17.95 for seniors and military, $12.95 for children 5-12 and free for children younger than 5. Memberships are available starting at $125. The NASCAR Hall of Fame is open daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. For more details, visit nascarhall.com. Updates are available at facebook.com/nascarhall or by following @NASCARHall on Twitter.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Got To Be North Carolina Competition Dining Series

24 chefs compete for best in NC
 The Got to Be NC Competition Dining Series is coming again this year to Bonterra’s Dining and Wine Room located at 1829 Cleveland Ave. in Charlotte NC. The dates for the competition will run from Sunday March 22nd through Tuesday May 19th. Tickets are available now www.competitiondining.com.

Beautiful Bonterra

The objective of this competition is to discover the best chef in North Carolina.

John Fortes last year's statewide winner now presides over
Flipside Restaurant in Fort Mill, SC - next on our list for dining destinations

This is possibly the most important chef competition of the year and the most far reaching for the state of North Carolina. It is sponsored by the NC Department of Agriculture, Pate Dawson Southern Foods, and Certified Angus Beef among others in and for the state of North Carolina.

Jimmy Crippens presented the chefs entered in the series, a total of 24 from all over Charlotte and the North Carolina mountains.

At Joy Bistro: Alaskan king crab with imported cheese and spices served with toasted squares OMG

We had the distinct pleasure of dining in Boone, NC this week at the Joy Bistro owned by Melissa Joy Claude , one of the chefs entered in the series, and her husband Gary. Melissa’s Joy Bistro, located at 115 New Market Center (828 265 0500), was well worth our drive to Boone for dinner. We enjoy tastings and amazing food of every kind in and around Charlotte and beyond, but this was by far the best example of tantalizing, succulent, extraordinary preparation of continental cuisine that I have had anywhere in this area. We predict that Melissa will be the chef to beat in this competition. On Monday, March 30th she will stand against Mike Suppa, chef of Vivace. I will not want to miss that one.

Imported cheese wonton served on avocado mousse at Joy Bistro.
 This its what happens when you don't take the photo fast enough!

There are so many great happenings in Charlotte. It took a lot to plan and orchestrate this event. Charlotteans are truly being treated as royalty in the sense of preparation and service so take advantage of the opportunity and don’t miss it. Reservations are required and available through the Competition Dining website.





Monday, March 23, 2015

10 Ways to Explore Charlotte With Your Family During Spring Break

Received this from the folks at Visit Charlotte, and thought it had a lot of great ideas:

"In recent years, Charlotte has been named one of the top 10 Spring Break getaways for families. And Charlotte is living up to that accolade with a full list of activities for every member of the family during spring break. Here's a few ideas to help you start planning.

1. Become a local foodie.
Take a tour of one of Charlotte's many farmers markets including the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market, Kings Drive Farmers Market, and Atherton Mill and Market. Then see and learn how our food goes from the farms to the table at the 7th Street Public Market in Uptown, where the whole family can dine in the heart of Charlotte's food and culture hub. 
2. Start your engines.
NASCAR lovers won't want to miss a visit to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Uptown. The whole family will enjoy a ride in the realistic racing simulators, a run at the fastest time in the Pit Crew Challenge and a look at 18 historic cars that make up Glory Road. And don't miss the first-ever Easter Egg 400 on March 28 for a full morning of activities including crafts, an Easter egg hunt, a showing of the movie "Hop" and more. Rookie Racers Kids Club members will also have an exclusive pancake breakfast with the Easter bunny. 
3. Discover science.
Watch as science comes to life at Discovery Place, a hands-on science museum for all ages. Stretch your imagination and creativity with exhibits like Project Build, which has you building up skyscrapers and KidScience, inspiring the next generation of Einsteins. Kids can also sign up for a Spring Break camp for a full day of interactive fun. 
4. Get moving.
Get moving and explore Charlotte on some of the city's best greenways, hiking trails and parks. Take in the city views on the Little Sugar Creek Greenway and end with a family picnic at Freedom Park. Or enjoy the green spaces in the heart of Uptown at The Green and Romare Bearden Park. Kids will also love learning about nature at the Charlotte Nature Museum, McDowell Nature Center and the Carolina Raptor Center. 
5. Let your imagination soar
Let your imagination soar at ImaginOn, where the excitement about storytelling is contagious. Equal parts library and theatre, ImaginOn invites families to participate in family story time, classes and workshops while being inspired by performances of "Jackie and Me," "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" and "Interrupting Vanessa" at the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte. 
6. Become a chef.
For the chefs-in-training, sign up for a hands-on class with Flour Power, a cooking studio tailored to kids of all ages. They'll be so excited to share what they learned, and you may gain another helper in your own kitchen in the process. 
7. Get your adrenaline pumping.
Get your adrenaline pumping with a visit to the "Thrill Capital of the Southeast.” This spring, Carowinds will unveil the new Fury 325, the world's tallest and fastest giga coaster. Kids and adults can enjoy over 50 rides, shows and attractions as well as Planet Snoopy, a section of the park just for kids. 
8. Take a ride to remember.
Take your explorers on a ride to remember at the U.S. National Whitewater Center. Home to the world's largest man-made recirculating river, you can go whitewater rafting, zip lining and kayaking with the whole family while enjoying dining and entertainment options. 
9. Cheer on the home team.
Cheer on the home team at BB&T Ballpark. The Charlotte Knights kick off their second season of family fun and themed baseball games against the Norfolk Tides on April 9. 
10. Dive into Charlotte's culture
Dive into Charlotte’s culture with a visit to the city’s premier museums. Become a Picasso, Jr. at the Mint Museum's family-friendly Sunday Fun Day, or snap a picture with the Firebird sculpture outside of the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art. Learn about Charlotte's rich history at the Levine Museum of the New South or stroll along Center City's Liberty Walk, where 15 historical markers tell the story of the city's role in the Revolutionary War."

Click here to view the full article about Spring Break Ideas.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

2016 NASCAR Hall Of Fame Class Announced


Exciting times at the NASCAR Hall Of Fame announced its Class of 2016 this week. It's the seventh year of the Hall of Fame, and the class includes lots of outstanding drivers as well as Charlotte's own Bruton Smith, founder of Charlotte Motor Speedway. Here's the details from the official press release:

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 20, 2015) – NASCAR announced today the inductees who will comprise the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2016. The five-person group – the seventh in NASCAR Hall of Fame history – consists of Jerry Cook, Bobby Isaac, Terry Labonte, O. Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner. In addition, NASCAR announced that Harold Brasington won the Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR. Next year’s Induction Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 22, 2016, broadcast on NBCSN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, live from Charlotte, North Carolina.

The NASCAR Hall of Fame Voting Panel met today in a closed session in Charlotte to debate and vote upon the 20 nominees for the induction class of 2016 and the five nominees for the Landmark Award.

NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France and NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton announced the class and Landmark Award winner, respectively, this evening in the NASCAR Hall of Fame’s Great Hall.

The Class of 2016 was determined by votes cast by the Voting Panel, including representatives from NASCAR, the NASCAR Hall of Fame, track owners from major facilities and historic short tracks, media members, manufacturer representatives, retired competitors (drivers, owners, crew chiefs), recognized industry leaders, a nationwide fan vote conducted through NASCAR.com and, for the second year, the reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion (Kevin Harvick). In all, 57 votes were cast, with two additional Voting Panel members recused from voting as potential nominees for induction (Jerry Cook and Robert Yates). The accounting firm of Ernst & Young presided over the tabulation of the votes.

Voting was as follows: O. Bruton Smith (68%), Terry Labonte (61%), Curtis Turner (60%), Jerry Cook (47%) and Bobby Isaac (44%).

The next top vote-getters were Red Byron, Benny Parsons and Rick Hendrick.

Results for the NASCAR.com Fan Vote, in alphabetical order, were Buddy Baker, Alan Kulwicki, Terry Labonte, Mark Martin and Benny Parsons.

The five inductees came from a group of 20 nominees that included, in addition to the five inductees chosen: Buddy Baker, Red Byron, Richard Childress, Ray Evernham, Ray Fox, Rick Hendrick, Harry Hyde, Alan Kulwicki, Mark Martin, Hershel McGriff, Raymond Parks, Benny Parsons, Larry Phillips, Mike Stefanik and Robert Yates.

Nominees for the Landmark Award included Brasington, H.Clay Earles, Raymond Parks, Ralph Seagraves and Ken Squier. It is awarded to competitors or those working in the sport who have acted as a NASCAR ambassador through a professional or non-professional role. Anne B. France won the inaugural award last year.

Class of 2016 Inductees:

Jerry Cook

Jerry Cook made his name in modifieds, winning six NASCAR Modified championships, including four consecutively from 1974-77. All the while, he was vying with another driver from his hometown of Rome, New York, nine-time champion and NASCAR Hall of Famer Richie Evans, for supremacy in NASCAR’s open-wheel realm. After retiring from racing in 1982, Cook stayed with the sport and helped shape the series known today as the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. Cook served as the series’ director when it began in 1985 and remains with NASCAR as competition administrator.

Bobby Isaac

Bobby Isaac’s uncanny skill at drawing speed from a race car puts him on a short list of NASCAR legends. His 49 career poles ranks 10th all time. Maybe more impressive: Isaac captured 19 poles in 1969, which still stands as the record for poles in a single season. Isaac began racing in NASCAR’s premier series in 1961. He finished runner-up in the series standings in 1968 behind NASCAR Hall of Famer David Pearson. In 1969, he finished sixth in the standings after posting 17 wins and those 19 poles. In 1970, Isaac won the championship posting 11 victories, 32 top fives and 38 top 10s in 47 starts. Isaac won 37 races in NASCAR's top series, ranking 19th on the all-time list.

Terry Labonte

Terry Labonte is a two-nickname NASCAR star. Early in his career he was known as the “Iceman” for his coolness under pressure. But his demeanor belied his determination. Later in his career he became known as the sport’s “Iron Man” thanks to 665 consecutive starts in NASCAR’s premier series, a record which stood until 2002. Winning two premier series championships, in 1984 and ’96, is impressive; the 12-year gap distinguishes Labonte further. No other driver has won his first two championships that far apart and Labonte is one of only six drivers with championships in two decades. Labonte’s stellar career is tucked between perfect bookends – his two Southern 500 wins, in 1980 and 2003. His 361 top-10 finishes ranks 10th all time.

O. Bruton Smith

O. Bruton Smith, executive chairman of Speedway Motorsports Inc., promoted his first stock car race in Midland, North Carolina at the age of 18. Smith’s early endeavors included operating the National Stock Car Racing Association – seen as an early competitor to NASCAR – and building Charlotte Motor Speedway. CMS became the foundation of Speedway Motorsports Inc., which currently owns eight NASCAR tracks hosting 12 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events, the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and additional high-profile motorsports activities. Smith took SMI public in 1995, the first motorsports company to be traded at the New York Stock Exchange. He was inducted into the North Carolina Business Hall of Fame and National Motorsports Press Association’s Hall of Fame, both in 2006; and the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2007.

Curtis Turner

Called by some the “Babe Ruth of stock car racing,” Curtis Turner was among the fastest and most colorful competitors in the early years of NASCAR premier series racing. Turner competed in NASCAR’s first “Strictly Stock” race in 1949 in Charlotte and was the only driver to win a NASCAR premier series race in a Nash. He posted his first of 17 career victories in only his fourth start on Sept. 11, 1949, at Langhorne (Pennsylvania) Speedway. Although many of Turner’s victories came on short tracks and dirt ovals – much of his career pre-dated NASCAR’s superspeedway era – he won the 1956 Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway and the first American 500 at Rockingham Speedway in 1965. He remains the only series driver to win two consecutive races from the pole leading every lap. He also won 38 of 79 races in which he competed in the NASCAR Convertible Division.

Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR:

Harold Brasington

Harold Brasington, a South Carolina businessman, believed in Bill France’s fledgling NASCAR business, created the sanctioning body’s first superspeedway – a one-of-a-kind egg-shaped oval, paved on an old cotton and peanut field. Expecting 10,000 fans to show up at Darlington Raceway’s first competition on Labor Day of 1950, 25,000 spectators showed up for the inaugural Southern 500 – NASCAR’s first 500-mile race. Darlington's success inspired Brasington to extend his reach north -- to North Carolina. He employed his track building and promoting expertise, helping in the creation of Charlotte Motor Speedway and building North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina.

About the NASCAR Hall of Fame

Conveniently located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, the 150,000-square-foot NASCAR Hall of Fame is an interactive, entertainment attraction honoring the history and heritage of NASCAR. The high-tech venue, designed to educate and entertain race fans and non-fans alike, opened May 11, 2010, and includes artifacts, hands-on exhibits, a 278-person state-of-the-art theater, Hall of Honor, Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant, NASCAR Hall of Fame Gear Shop and NASCAR Productions-operated broadcast studio. The venue is open 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. seven days a week and has an attached parking garage on Brevard Street. The five-acre site also includes a privately developed 19-story office tower and 102,000-square-foot expansion to the Charlotte Convention Center, highlighted by a 40,000-square-foot ballroom. The NASCAR Hall of Fame is owned by the City of Charlotte, licensed by NASCAR and operated by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority. nascarhall.com

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series™, NASCAR XFINITY Series™, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series™), four regional series, one local grassroots series and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit http://www.NASCAR.com and follow NASCAR at www.Facebook.com/NASCAR and Twitter: @NASCAR.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Fourth Ward Christmas Home Tour




As usual the Holiday Home Tour in Fourth Ward was magical and one of Charlotte’s most special Holiday events. I am always amazed when I do this tour how enchanting it truly is.

Somehow every year it has so many delightful visual and sensual sights, sounds and smells in that eight or ten square block area, accessible, walkable and so much fun. Of all the events I cover during the Holiday Season I so look forward to the Fourth Ward Tour.

Art at McKeithen Residence

This year, the new addition to the tour was the McKeithen Residence at 324 West Ninth Street.

Chandelier at McKeithen

In years past the McKeithen home hosted the Charlotte Bronze Handbell Players on the front porch and visitors did not have access. This year however we toured this home in awe of the owners’ extraordinary art collection displayed throughout. The McKeithen family sponsors a gallery at the Mint Museum Uptown Charlotte.

McKeithen parlor

The Phillips Residence, one of the few remaining  residences in its original location in Fourth Ward, was built in 1903 with eleven foot ceilings. Muddy River Distillery was serving rum drinks to visitors on the New Orleans themed third floor. We are invited to tour the distillery and will be reporting on that later in this blog.

Stairway with rum at the top
The Lee Residence at 316 West was moved from Graham Street. It is totally at home in its present location.

Kitchen at the Lee Residence
There were eight fabulous residences and seven restaurants offering tastes and tidbits for your enjoyment, it is truly a beautiful experience to share with family and friends.


So many stories, so much history. Newcomers to Charlotte will love exploring the history of this magical neighborhood that expresses who we are, where we came from, and what we are about even today, giving them an insight into the community they are now a part of. See you next year. www.friendsoffourthward

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Roberto Marquez of Mexico at LaCa Projects



I really love this gallery. It’s always an unexpected treat to attend the openings of the amazing artists that exhibit their extraordinary work at LaCa.



Roberto Marquez is no exception. I think what intrigues me the most about the LaCa Projects is the diversity of work and the special personalities of the artists. So wonderful to have access to the artist and have them be so available.

Roberto Marquez

The artist and a patron

After viewing the paintings and having lengthy conversations with the other patrons, including the gallery owner Walter Dolhare, we spoke with Marquez in depth about his life and the inspirations for his art.



Another art-loving patron

For me, the paintings are a combination of religion and eroticism with turmoil, struggle and personal sadness. We spent some time discussing “Dilemma” which I would love to take home with me so I could see it every day.

“Dilemma” 

Our evening was enchanting and as usual the wine and food were perfection as was the gallery director, Neely Verano, with her charming husband by her side supporting her return from maternity leave. She is perfect for the gallery and so lovely in every way.

Director Neely and Husband

If you can, be sure to visit this extraordinary exhibit. Someone needs to buy my favorite painting so we can keep it here in Charlotte.


The Roberto Marquez exhibit has been extended through March 13, 2015.
www.lacaprojects.com 1429 Bryant Street just off west Summit Ave. 704 837 1688