Sharpening Event at Pittsboro Feed
Get your tools ready for action! ✂️ They’re coming back after such great turnout in December & January. Tired of battling dull blades and ineffective tools? We’re bringing Keen Edge Mobile Sharpening to Pittsboro Feed on Wednesday, February 21st, 2024, from 10pm to 2pm! ⏰ Bring your old knives, scissors, gardening tools, and anything else needing a fresh edge. Keen Edge will sharpen them on-site while you shop! ️ Don’t miss this chance to revive your tools and tackle any project with ease. See you there!
Chef’s Tasting Menu at The Sycamore
The Sycamore at Chatham Mills 480 Hillsboro Street, PittsboroJoin us for a special chef’s tasting menu in honor of Valentine’s Day on February 13th and 14th. Make your reservations online and enjoy an exquisite, coursed meal sure to please any palate. Please note that this is the only menu that will be available on those evenings. Simple accommodations for dietary needs can be made when requested in advance. $100 with optional $35 wine pairings (tax and tip not included)
Galentine’s Day Party with Julia R. Smith, Karen Tucker, Leslie Pietrzyk & Alison Hart at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel HillCelebrate female friendship at Flyleaf! The evening will feature conversation between authors Julia R. Smith, Karen Tucker, Leslie Pietrzyk & Alison Hart about womanhood, on the page and behind the pen. They'll also read from their recent works: Sex Romp Gone Wrong by Julia Ridley Smith, Bewilderness by Karen Tucker, Silver Girl by Leslie Pietrzyk,and The Work Wife by Alison B. Hart. Julia Ridley Smith: Sex Romp Gone Wrong is Julia Ridley Smith’s first story collection. Her first book, The Sum of Trifles, is a memoir published by the University of Georgia Press (2021) as a title in their Crux literary nonfiction series. Julia’s short stories and essays have appeared in the Alaska Quarterly Review, American Literary Review, Arts and Letters, the Carolina Quarterly, Chelsea, Ecotone, Electric Literature, the Greensboro Review, the New England Review, Southern Cultures, and The Southern Review, among other places. Julia teaches creative writing at UNC Chapel Hill. Karen Tucker is the author of the novel Bewilderness, which was longlisted for the Aspen Words Literary Prize, shortlisted for the Crook's Corner Book Prize, and selected as a "Dazzling Debut" and Indie Next Pick by the American Booksellers Association. Tucker's short fiction can be found in The Yale Review, The Missouri Review, LitHub, Boulevard, Epoch, Tin House, American Literary Review, Salamander, and elsewhere. Born and raised in North Carolina, she teaches fiction and creative nonfiction at UNC Chapel Hill. Leslie Pietrzyk’s collection of linked stories set in DC, Admit This to No One, was published in 2021 by Unnamed Press. Her first collection of stories, This Angel on My Chest, won the 2015 Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Short fiction and essays have appeared in, among others, Ploughshares, Story Magazine, Hudson Review, Southern Review, Gettysburg Review, Iowa Review, The Sun, Cincinnati Review, and The Washington Post Magazine. Awards […]