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Page 6 - The Daily Record, Dunn, N.C., Monday, August 3, 2015 Southern Ideal Home Show To Feature ‘Love It Or List It’s’ Hilary Farr The Southern Ideal Home ples’ current home while Mr. Get a head start on your fall Show, the Triangle’s largest Visentin attempts to convince projects by registering online home and garden event, is them selling is the better op- atSouthernIdealHomeShow. gearing up for its fall show tion. Ms. Farr will share her com for a chance to win a Sept. 25-27 in Raleigh. The design expertise, tips and $1,000 Shopping Spree Gift three-day showcase will be tricks at two Question and An- Certificate to shop at the show. held at the North Carolina swer sessions on Saturday, Tickets are available online State Fairgrounds and will fea- Sept. 26, at noon and 3:30 p.m. and at the door for $9, and chil- ture more than 300 top area Guests are encouraged to dren younger than 15 are free professionals in home and gar- come with their to-do lists as with a paying adult. Advance den. this year’s show will feature discount tickets will be avail- Headlining this year’s show more ideas and solutions than able beginning Aug. 24 at Wal- is celebrity guest Hilary Farr, ever before. The show will green’s locations throughout international interior designer spotlight what’s trending in the Triangle for a cost of $7. and co-host of HGTV’s “Love it building and home improve- Friday is 55+ Day (tickets are or List It.” “Love It or List It” ment, living green, kitchen and $7 for anyone 55 and older) and features Ms. Farr and real es- bath, outdo or living, interior Hero Day (free admission for tate agent David Visentin as decorating and more. The those with active and valid mil- they compete for the affections Home Show will also showcase itary, police, fire or EMT iden- of fed-up homeowners looking the second annual Brews & tification). Submitted Photo to either renovate or sell, and Bites, where guests will enjoy Parking is available and free is currently filming in the Ra- locally-crafted beers with sa- of cost. Career and Technical Education teachers from across the state had the opportunity to tour Central leigh area. vory foods created by top chefs For more information, visit Ms. Farr renovates the cou- and businesses in the Triangle. Carolina Community College’s student farm, which ranks No. 14 among the best college farms in www.southernshows.com/hfr. America, according to Best College Reviews. Presenters Needed For 15th Annual CCCC Hosts Sustainable African-American Cultural Celebration The 15th annual African-Ameri- bration and the N.C. Museum of museum collects and preserves Culinary Arts & Farm Tour Event can Cultural Celebration will be History, a Smithsonian-affiliated artifacts of North Carolina history one of the largest events in 2016 at museum, call (919) 807-7900 or ac- and educates the public on the his- Central Carolina Community tion, the teachers got an up-close and therapeutic applications. the N.C. Museum of History in cess ncmuseumofhistory.org or tory of the state and the nation College recently hosted the Cen- look at the college’s Culinary In- Through partnership with the col- Raleigh. The museum announces follow on Facebook, Twitter, Insta- through exhibits and educational tral Carolina Culinary Institute stitute, where they were treated lege’s Sustainable Agriculture that it is accepting applications, gram, Google+ or YouTube. programs. Each year more than (CCCI) Sustainable Culinary and to a lunch reception. program and local farmers, CCCI now available online, for this popu- 300,000 people visit the museum to lar festival to be held Saturday, About The Museum see some of the 150,000 artifacts in Farm Tour Conference at the Central Carolina’s Culinary In- supports chemical-free, natural Jan. 31, 2016, from 10:30 a.m. to The N.C. Museum of History is the museum collection. The Muse- Chatham County Campus in Pitts- stitute’s (CCCI) mission is to pres- foods to create healthy lifestyles 4:30 p.m. The event’s theme will be located at 5 E. Edenton St., down- um of History, within the Division boro. ent a curriculum for students to throughout the local community “Civil Rights — March On!” town Raleigh. Hours are Monday of State History Museums, is part Career and Technical Educa- develop expertise and passion for and region for all ages. Artists, filmmakers, authors, through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., of the N.C. Department of Cultural tion Foods, Culinary and Agricul- a holistic, nutritional and natural- For more information on the scholars, musicians and perform- and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. The Resources. ture teachers from across the ly sustainable lifestyle. The pro- Central Carolina Culinary Insti- ers can submit applications state had the opportunity to tour gram prepares graduates for suc- tute, visit the website www.cccc. through Tuesday, Sept. 1, to be the college’s student farm, which cessful careers in the culinary edu/culinaryarts. For more infor- considered for the 15th annual Af- ranks No. 14 among the best col- field and is committed to promot- mation on Central Carolina Com- rican-American Cultural Celebra- lege farms in America, according ing the use of whole, organic and munity College, visit the website tion. Selection criteria and applica- to Best College Reviews. In addi- local foods for general wellness www.cccc.edu. tions can be downloaded from the museum’s website at http://ncmu- seumofhistory.org/NewsEvents/ 2)) Festivals.aspx, or go to ncmuseu- Breastfeeding Expo Aug. 6 In Smithfield mofhistory.org and click “News Local pregnant and breastfeed- available for all mothers. centers, massage therapists, OB- and Events,” then “Festivals.” ENTIRE PURCHASE ing mothers are invited to the Many local perinatal health GYNs and more. Be a part of this family-friendly Valid at either location. Johnston County Health Depart- care professionals will be present There will be door prizes for celebration that was named a “Top Must present coupon at time of ment Regional Breastfeeding including, but not limited to, doc- attendance for beauty make- 20 Event” in 2015 by the Southeast purchase. Not applicable with any Expo Aug. 6 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at tors, nurses, dietitians, lactation overs, nail treatments, breast- Tourism Society. The festival, pre- other discount!! sented in partnership with the N.C. 517 N. Brightleaf Blvd Smithfield. consultants, social workers, dou- feeding pillows for single and African-American Heritage Com- ͟͜͢ ͜͢͝͠Ǥ Come even if you are not planning las, La Leche League, Partner- twins, free meals at restaurants, mission, is the statewide kickoff to on breastfeeding your child, there ship for Children, pregnancy sup- free admission to local attrac- Ƥ Black History Month. are many services that will be port organizations, chiropractic tions and more. For more information about the ͥͥ͝Ǥͥ͟͠Ǥͥ͢͠͝ ͥ͜͝Ǥͤͥ͝Ǥͣͣͣ͝ African-American Cultural Cele- Four Oaks Library Email News To [email protected] Continues Summer Reading Program The Summer Reading Program continues in August at the James Bryan Creech Public Library in Four Oaks. Using this year’s theme, “Every Hero Has A Story,” upcoming pro- L.P.S. grams include: Lee Pest Solutions • Aug. 5 — “How can I be a su- per hero?” “The solution to your pest problems!” • Aug. 12 — “We have the pow- er to change the world!” • Aug. 19 — The last Summer Reading Program event (pending) • Aug. 22, 6 p.m. — Super Hero Training Camp, end of summer bash! The James Bryan Creech Pub- lic Library is seeking new homes for books. Come in now and get a bag of paperback books for 25 cents or get a mixed bag, hard- back and paperback, for 50 cents. The library will provide bags and you can stuff just as many books as you can in the bag. All proceeds go to help run the library. “Quality Without Question” • Locally Owned & Operated • Over 40 Years Experience 608 N. Ellis Avenue Dunn, NC 28334 Help Save The Planet...Recycle This Newspaper! THE MOST TIRE FOR WHAT MATTERS MOST. 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