Dave Quick Jazz Downtown
Page Vernon Park 110 Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro, NCBring chairs, blankets, your friends, and some snacks or a dinner to go from a nearby local eatery to enjoy live music in downtown Pittsboro presented by Main Street Pittsboro. VRC Limited is sponsoring the Thursday, June 16th event presenting music from Dave Quick Jazz from 6 to 8pm in the Page Vernon Park at 110 Hillsboro Street. Admission is free and the public is invited. No pets please. Dave Quick Jazz is a small jazz combo with vocals. The band of professional musicians plays swing, bossa nova, love songs... classic stuff from Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, and several others. “Our intent is to attract folks to downtown to enjoy some time outdoors in one of downtown Pittsboro’s beautiful amenities,” said Main Street Pittsboro’s board chair Maria Parker-Lewis. “We encourage people to have dinner at a local eatery, get it to go and enjoy it during the music, or have dinner and a cocktail afterwards from any of our downtown establishments. Several businesses with delicious food and snacks are within walking distance of the park.” The Page Vernon Park is an environmentally friendly, 3,000 square foot urban pocket park that opened in the fall of 2015. ABOUT MAIN STREET PITTSBORO As a Main Street America Affiliate™, Main Street Pittsboro is part of a national network of more than 1,200 neighborhoods and communities that share both a commitment to creating high-quality places and to building stronger communities through preservation-based economic development. We accomplish this through organization, promotion, design, and economic vitality, encouraging the mission to preserve and protect the unique flavor of downtown Pittsboro. For more information visit www.mainstreetpittsboro.org
Summer Sidewalk Sale at The Creative Goat
The Creative Goat 984 Thompson Street Suite F, Pittsboro, NCWe will be having a summer sidewalk sale on Friday June 10th and Saturday June 11th. Both days will have extended hours. On Saturday, we will be demonstrating some Dixie Belle Paint Products. More to come.. Check the store website for actual hours.
Pittsboro Gallery of Arts Grand Opening
Pittsboro Gallery of Arts 44-1 Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro, NCAs a group of regional artists who create Fine Arts and Fine Crafts that opened our new gallery during the Pandemic, we have so many things to be grateful for. Come celebrate with us on June 17th!
Music at Mosaic
Mosaic Family Commons 60 Mosaic Blvd, Pittsboro, NCMOSAIC at Chatham Park is hosting free concerts on every other Friday through the summer, except for July. Join us for free live music, food, fun and first looks! Jun 17 BigTime Shine + Tonk Honky Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing Aug 5 Your Mama’s New Boyfriend Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Waves Shave Ice, Ta Contendo Aug 19 Sweet Potato Pie Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Maple View Ice Cream Sept 2 Beggar’s Banquet Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Waves Shave Ice, Ta Contendo Sept 16 Cat5 Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Maple View Ice Cream Oct 7 Legacy Motown Revue Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Waves Shave Ice, Ta Contendo Oct 8 (Sat) TBA (10am-2pm Parade of Homes Day) Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Maple View Ice Cream Oct 21 Trial By Fire + She Bop Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Maple View Ice Cream, Cousins Maine Lobster Event lawn opens: 6pm for Friday night concerts (7pm-8:30pm) Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Food, beer + wine available for purchase. Location: MOSAIC Family Commons (event lawn) near 51 Mosaic Blvd, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Hewitt Pottery Kiln Opening
Hewitt Pottery 424 Johnny Burke Rd, Pittsboro, NC, United StatesFor details and directions, go to the Hewitt Pottery website. Dates and times here: June 11 and 12 June 18 and 19.
Let’s Resin with Molds at The Creative Goat
The Creative Goat 984 Thompson Street Suite F, Pittsboro, NCThe first class is to get you started into the world of resin. Since resin can be tricky and it's not a cheap product, its best to learn and try avoiding expensive mistakes. Learn how to use two-part resin with the easy, proven methods of an artist with resin experience. You will be amazed with how you can use resin as a quick and simple way to make unique items. By the end of this class, you will feel confident you have the skills and knowledge to make your own distinctive resin goodies to add to your collection, give to others or even sell!
WHY I WRITE WHAT I WRITE event, with Barbara Claypole White, Marilyn Simon Rothstein, and Rochelle Weinstein at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCVisit the Flyleaf Books event page to order your book, and please indicate in the comments if you’d like 1-2 seats held for you at the event! Three award-winning, entertaining novelists in an energetic conversation about how they found their writing voices, how they choose their subject matter (or does the subject matter choose them?), and why writing from the heart holds the key. They will also talk about the challenges of writing during tough times—whether personal or global. Rochelle B. Weinstein is the USA Today and Amazon bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends, Somebody’s Daughter, Where We Fall, The Mourning After, and What We Leave Behind. Rochelle spent her early years, always with a book in hand, raised by the likes of Sidney Sheldon and Judy Blume. A former entertainment industry executive, she splits her time between sunny South Florida and the mountains of North Carolina. When she’s not writing, Rochelle can be found mentoring at-risk young women through Women of Tomorrow, teaching workshops at Nova Southeastern University, hiking, reading, and finding the world’s best nachos. When We Let Go releases 5/17, and she is currently working on her sixth novel releasing Spring 2023. Please visit her at www.rochelleweinstein.com Marilyn Simon Rothstein is the author of Crazy to Leave You, Husbands and Other Sharp Objects, and Lift and Separate, winner of the Star Award presented by the Women’s Fiction Writers Association for Outstanding Debut. Marilyn grew up in New York City, earned a degree in journalism from New York University, began her writing career at Seventeen magazine, married a man she met in an elevator, and owned an advertising agency for more than twenty-five years. Marilyn received an MA in liberal studies from Wesleyan University and an MA in Judaic studies from the University of Connecticut. […]
Movies at Mosaic
Mosaic Family Commons 60 Mosaic Blvd, Pittsboro, NCEach other Friday night (except July) we’ll feature a movie on the Phil Kohl MOSAIC Family Commons (event lawn). Food + beverage available for purchase. No outside alcohol can be brought inside the venue. Bring a lawn chair or blanket.Event lawn opens at 7pm. Movies start at sundown. Jun 24 Encanto Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Vintage Scoops Aug 12 Spiderman: No Way Home Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Ta Contendo, Waves Shave Ice Aug 26 Luca Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Maple View Ice Cream Sept 9 Eternals Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Ta Contendo Sept 23 Turning Red Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Vintage Scoops Oct 14 Raya and the Last Dragon Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Vintage Scoops Oct 28 Lightyear Food + beverage by: BMC Brewing, Vintage Scoops, NC 27312
Doris Betts Book Club at Pittsboro Presbyterian Church
Pittsboro Presbyterian Church 95 East Street, Pittsboro, NCLast Tuesday of every month at 11 am Fellowship Hall Join us for the Doris Betts Book Club meeting for a lively discussion of this month’s book. How does it work? Group members select books, both fiction and nonfiction, with themes and challenges that draw us to consider the role of faith and spirituality in our lives. Didn’t finish the book? (or even read it?!) Come anyway and enjoy the fellowship, conversation and intellectual stimulation. Have a book you’ve read that you’d love to discuss? Come and propose it to the group! We look forward to seeing you there. June 28, 2022 “The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency” by Alexander McCall Smith Led by Martha Adcox Precious Ramotswe has only just set up shop as Botswana's No.1 (and only) lady detective when she is hired to track down a missing husband, uncover a con man, and follow a wayward daughter. However, the case that tugs at her heart, and lands her in danger, is a missing eleven-year-old boy, who may have been snatched by witchdoctors
Rebecca Sharpless presents GRAIN AND FIRE: A HISTORY OF BAKING IN THE AMERICAN SOUTH, with Elaine Maisner at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCVisit the Flyleaf Books event page to order your book, and please indicate in the comments if you’d like 1-2 seats held for you at the event! A coconut cake is not always just a coconut cake While a luscious layer cake may exemplify the towering glory of southern baking, like everything about the American South, baking is far more complicated than it seems. Rebecca Sharpless here weaves a brilliant chronicle, vast in perspective and entertaining in detail, revealing how three global food traditions—Indigenous American, European, and African—collided with and merged in the economies, cultures, and foodways of the South to create what we know as the southern baking tradition. Recognizing that sentiments around southern baking run deep, Sharpless takes delight in deflating stereotypes as she delves into the surprising realities underlying the creation and consumption of baked goods. People who controlled the food supply in the South used baking to reinforce their power and make social distinctions. Who used white cornmeal and who used yellow, who put sugar in their cornbread and who did not had traditional meanings for southerners, as did the proportions of flour, fat, and liquid in biscuits. By the twentieth century, however, the popularity of convenience foods and mixes exploded in the region, as it did nationwide. Still, while some regional distinctions have waned, baking in the South continues to be a remarkable, and remarkably tasty, source of identity and entrepreneurship. Rebecca Sharpless is professor of history at Texas Christian University. Her most recent book is Cooking in Other Women's Kitchens: Domestic Workers in the South, 1865-1960.
Sally Greene and Paul Jones present THE EDWARD TALES and SOMETHING WONDERFUL at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCVisit the Flyleaf Books event page to order your book, and please indicate in the comments if you’d like 1-2 seats held for you at the event! Flyleaf will offer seating for up to 50 in-person guests, with priority access given to folks who purchase the book. Masks recommended. Join us for an evening celebrating the literary legacy of Elizabeth Spencer through the appreciative lens of Sally Greene, along with a poetry reading by Paul Jones from his latest work, Something Wonderful. The Edward Tales is a focused character study on the most fascinating, mercurial figure who appeared several times in Spencer’s work, Edward Glenn. Sally Greene brings together the four narratives in which Edward figures: the play For Lease or Sale (1989) and three short stories, “The Runaways” (1994), “Master of Shongalo” (1996), and “Return Trip” (2009). The collection allows readers to observe Spencer’s evolving style while offering glimpses of the moral reasoning that lies at the heart of all her work. Greene’s critical introduction helpfully places these narratives within the context of Spencer’s entire body of writing. The Edward Tales confirms Spencer’s place as one of our most beloved and accomplished writers. Paul Jones’ latest collection of poetry, Something Wonderful, in the words of Jaki Shelton Green, ‘embodies a vast, intimate terrain. These poems listen back through lenses of nature, variations of joy, sorrow, mischief, surrender, death, and a few constellations of mystery in between. Paul Jones perches the reader in limbs that were empty choir lofts. From this vantagepoint of his lyrical universe we experience the space between dreams, new worlds created by old words spoken, odes to tubers, donuts, and the magical everydayness of where poetry lives and is sustained. Something Wonderful offers poetics that are accessible, language that stirs memory, and imagery that overflows cups […]
VRC, Ltd. on WCHL
VRC, Ltd. sponsors "On the Porch" with Randy Voller every Sunday morning at 11 am on WCHL. We are booking guests now and record on Fridays in the studio between 2 pm and 4 pm. If you want to jump on the porch and chat or have a suggestion, please let us know. How to Tune In Broadcasting from The Trinsic Aura Studios at University Place in Chapel Hill, there are so many ways you can tune in to your hometown radio station: Listen on your radio on 97.9 FM or 1360 AM Click https://listen.streamon.fm/wchl to stream live from Chapelboro.com Use your favorite streaming service on your phone or computer Tell your smart speaker to “Play WCHL”
Bastille Day Sale at French Connections
French Connections 178 Hillsborough Street, Pittsboro, NCUse the code "BastilleDay2022" to take 15% off your purchase now through July 17th! Since Oct 2000, French Connections has been bringing you an eclectic variety of fabrics, antiques, table linens, art, and crafts from France, Mexico, and about 20 African countries. We’re proud supporters of sustainable, ethically-traded products of the highest quality, directly sourced from artists, artisans, and small manufacturers, from around the globe. Whether you shop online or in our Pittsboro, NC store, we promise to do our best to answer your questions and satisfy your needs.
Kwame Mbalia presents THE ROYAL TRIALS (LAST GATE OF THE EMPEROR #2) at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCFrom Kwame Mbalia and Prince Joel David Makonnen comes an Afrofuturist adventure about a mythical Ethiopian empire. Sci-fi and fantasy combine in this epic journey to the stars. Yared has traveled a long way to find his place in the universe. Light years, even. Though the battle of Addis Prime is over, the spacefaring Axum Empire is still fractured. The kingdom once gave their technology away free of charge, to better humankind. Now, having been missing for over a decade, they’re returning to the planet where their galaxy-spanning civilization began—Earth. But they find the planet in disarray. Old Earth’s atmosphere is a mess of junked shuttles and satellites. This is especially true of Debris Town, an orbital flotilla where poor spacefarers—left to rot by the Intergalactic Union that rose up in Axum’s place—have taken to piracy to survive. Yared is set to speak at the opening of the Royal Trials, a competition of the best exo pilots in the Sol System. But on the day of his speech, the pirates launch an attack! The siege sets off a chain of events that will lead Yared into the depths of Old Earth—and the jaws of a cruel betrayal. There’s more to the pirates—and Debris Town—than anyone saw coming.
Terry Roberts presents THE SKY CLUB at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCJo Salter, a mathematical prodigy from the mountains of North Carolina, remakes herself from a bank teller to a nightclub owner and bootlegger when the Great Depression upturns her life. “When I’m dead and buried . . . you get the hell out of here . . . Make a life somewhere else . . . a life that I can’t even imagine.” Jo Salter, a woman from the North Carolina mountains, sets about constructing a new life for herself in Asheville in the wake of her mother’s death. A life that no one—including her mother—could have imagined. Jo has a gift. She is a mathematical prodigy—a woman who sees and thinks in numbers. She secures a job as a teller at Central Bank & Trust, where she recreates herself as a modern woman and rises through the professional ranks. While working at the bank, Jo becomes fascinated by Levi Arrowood, the dark and mysterious manager of the Sky Club, an infamous speakeasy and jazz club on the mountainside above town. When the Great Depression brings Central Bank & Trust down in a seismic crash, Jo is forced to find a new home and job. She finds both at the Sky Club, where she strikes a partnership with the alluring Arrowood as she is drawn deeper into a glamorous and precarious life of bootlegging, jazz, and love. The Sky Club is the story of money, greed, and life after the crash from the eyes of one remarkable woman as she creates her own imagined life. Terry Roberts' direct ancestors have lived in the mountains of Western North Carolina since the time of the Revolutionary War. Many of them farmed in the Big Pine section of Madison County, a place that to this day is much as it's portrayed in The […]
Alison B. Hart presents THE WORK WIFE, with Lauren Le Blanc at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCThree fierce women. A Hollywood party. One explosive secret. Zanne Klein never planned to be a personal assistant to Hollywood royalty Ted and Holly Stabler. But a decade in, at thirty-eight, that's exactly how she spends her days, earning six figures to make sure the movie mogul and his family have everything they could ever dream of, and more. However, today is no ordinary day at the Stabler estate. Tonight, everyone who's anyone will be there for the Hollywood event of the season, and if the party’s a success, that chief-of-staff job Zanne's been chasing may soon be hers. Which means she can buy a house, give her girlfriend the life she deserves, pay off her student loans. Nothing's going to get in Zanne’s way—not disgruntled staff, not a nosy reporter, not even a runaway hostess. But when Ted’s former business partner, Phoebe Lee, unexpectedly shows up right before go-time, Zanne suddenly has a catastrophe unfolding before her—one with explosive consequences. As the truth comes out and Zanne realizes how deeply entangled she's become in the Stablers' world, she must decide if the sacrifices she's made for the job are worth the moral price she has to pay. Told over the course of a single day and from three fierce perspectives, The Work Wife is a richly observed novel about female ambition, complicity, privilege, and what happens when the brightest of stars aren't allowed to shine. Alison B. Hart's writing has appeared in Joyland Magazine, Literary Hub, The Missouri Review, The Millions, The Offing, and The Florida Review. She is the co-founder of the long-running reading series at Pete's Candy Store and received her MFA from The New School. She grew up in Los Angeles and now lives in North Carolina with her family. The Work Wife is her first […]
Coastal Wine and Dine at The Sycamore at Chatham Mills
The Sycamore at Chatham Mills 480 Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro, NC, United StatesWe're pleased to present a special dining event on Wednesday, July 27th. Our Coastal Wine and Dine will feature a menu hand selected by our chef to highlight tastes of the sea, and only available on that night. Amuse: Champagne pour, Shrimp toast with uni and avocado First Course Choice Of: Tuna Niçoise lettuce cup Shrimp and grits Lamb-stuffed calamari with couscous Scallop ceviche with corn pudding and peach salsa Main Course Choice Of: Grilled half lobster with “Paella” style risotto, Red pepper emulsion and Prosciutto crisps +$20 Sauteed scallops with truffled cream corn, wild rice Herb crusted grouper, Maque choux, fingerling potatoes Whole grilled Snapper for 2 stuffed with herbs, spicy peanut relish, coconut rice and citrus-cumin carrots Intermezzo: Watermelon, tequila, mint granita Dessert Choice of: Lemon pudding cake, macerated berries, meringue Smores pot de crème, graham cracker crumble, house made marshmallows $100 per person, with wine pairings $135 📅Mark your calendars and grab a reservation now. Reservations are limited and will be available from 4-8:30PM. TO RESERVE, PLEASE E-MAIL info@thesycamoreatchathammills.com OR CALL (919) 704-8731
Guild Apartment Homes Sneak Peak
Get ready for a Sip And See sneak peek and our first GIVEAWAY! Giveaway details below. Winner will be announced at the Sip And See so make sure you’re there! Giveaway instructions: ✨Follow us on Instagram ✨Tag 3 friends in the comments below ✨You’re tagged friends must follow @theguildatmosaic as well! Good luck! — at The Guild Apartment Homes.
Serena Kaylor presents LONG STORY SHORT, with Sarah Grunder Ruiz at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCIn Serena Kaylor's sparkling debut, a homeschooled math genius finds herself out of her element at a theater summer camp and learns that life—and love—can’t be lived by the (text)book. Growing up homeschooled in Berkeley, California, Beatrice Quinn has always dreamed of discovering new mathematical challenges at Oxford University. She always thought the hardest part would be getting in, not convincing her parents to let her go. But while math has always made sense to Beatrice, making friends is a problem she hasn’t been able to solve. Before her parents will send her halfway across the world, she has to prove she won’t spend the next four years hiding in the library. The compromise: the Connecticut Shakespearean Summer Academy and a detailed list of teenage milestones to check off. If Beatrice wants to live out her Oxford dream, she has to survive six weeks in the role of “normal teenager” first. Unfortunately, hearts and hormones don't follow any equations. When she's adopted by a group of eclectic theater kids, and immediately makes an enemy of the popular—and annoyingly gorgeous—British son of the camp’s founders, Beatrice quickly learns that relationships are trickier than calculus. With her future on the line, this girl genius stumbles through illicit parties, double dog dares, and more than her fair share of Shakespeare. But before the final curtain falls, will Beatrice realize there’s more to life than what she can find in the pages of a book? Serena Kaylor likes to write about that first flush of summer love, whispered conversations at midnight, and endings happy enough to make your toes curl. She grew up running wild as a changeling through North Carolina swamps, and as an adult, has wandered from libraries into medicine. When she’s not writing, she can be found experimenting in her kitchen, […]
CANCELLED J. Brent Morris presents DISMAL FREEDOM: A HISTORY OF THE MAROONS OF THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP at Flyleaf Books
Flyleaf Books 752 MLK Jr Blvd, Chapel Hill, NCThe massive and foreboding Great Dismal Swamp sprawls over 2,000 square miles and spills over parts of Virginia and North Carolina. From the early seventeenth century, the nearly impassable Dismal frustrated settlement. However, what may have been an impediment to the expansion of slave society became an essential sanctuary for many of those who sought to escape it. In the depths of the Dismal, thousands of maroons—people who had emancipated themselves from enslavement and settled beyond the reach of enslavers—established new lives of freedom in a landscape deemed worthless and inaccessible by whites. Dismal Freedom unearths the stories of these maroons, their lives, and their struggles for liberation. Drawing from newly discovered primary sources and archeological evidence that suggests far more extensive maroon settlement than historians have previously imagined, award-winning author J. Brent Morris uncovers one of the most exciting yet neglected stories of American history. This is the story of resilient, proud, and determined people who made the Great Dismal Swamp their free home and sanctuary and who played an outsized role in undermining slavery through the Civil War.