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MANAGING EDITOR Cole Stanley LETTER FROM STREET THE EDITOR DESIGN EDITOR 3 6 ARTSY Sofia Edelman The Triangle is covered in COPY EDITOR murals and street art by Karen Stahl LO-CAL AND talented artists, but these outdoor canvases may PHOTO EDITOR 4 HOMEMADE be doing more than just Gabrielle Palacio brightening the landscape. About Us Southern Neighbor is a student produced BLACK WALL- magazine, founded by STREET JULY Bonnie Schaefer and 8 published under the DTH Even though it's summer, CALENDAR Media Corp. now is the time to learn about Lizzie Chadobourne started the histories of the region. To place an advertisement, her body care business, Lo Durham holds a riveting contact: (919) 962-4214 or and Behold, after making history of diversity and 10 [email protected]. moisturizer for her friends. entrepreneurship.

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2 | July 2017 Letter from the Editor By Sofia Edelman has set its sights on the places it loves, it cares about and is curious I’m not from around here. I’m about and looks every day at how not an out-of-state student or they affect the communities they anything, but I don’t originally house. hail from , and That's why I applied to I’ve only lived in Chapel Hill be the editor-in-chief of since I came to UNC nearly this magazine. I saw the four years ago. investigative pieces on youth That being said, I feel more sports, reviews of local at home here than anywhere restaurants and profiles on else. Maybe it’s something home-grown businesses and about growing up, being I knew I wanted to be part of promise I will be popping from to know if there's a problem in independent and finding the team that made sure those town to town trying to absorb your community you think we myself in this town. Whatever stories continued to be written. as much history and character could cover in our magazine. I it is, I feel like a part of this Last month I helped publish as I can. want criticism and engagement. community, I empathize stories on local farmers and Calls and emails. Do you want with this community and I festivals, camp opportunities for ------to meet to talk about what news want to see the stories of this local childen and an extremley in your community should be community told in the best, important piece on the Rogers But I truly can’t do it on my covered? Let’s get coffee! I most true way possible, as Road community's long fight own — I can’t pretend to learn truly mean it when I say I want frequently as possible. for clean water. This month everything about the history to meet all of you and learn I hope the coverage of this of Hillsborough or the local something about the place you ------magazine has become even businesses of Pittsboro: that’s call home. more robust, interesting and where I need you. And I must say, just because I am of the opinion that place engaging. And I can promise More than anything I want I've spent three years at UNC- matters quite a lot in the path you that I will continue to work to hear from all of you. I want Chapel Hill, I'm not necessarily of your life. Place opens and towards that every month until my email — see page two — to bias toward the town, closes doors, place mirrors your I pass the torch of editorship be bursting at the seams with and I certainly don't know agency and place can shape your onto someone else. stories that are important to you everything about it, either. I life from the smallest to most I have a lot of goals for all and comments on the work really can't wait to learn more colossal ways. my tenure in this position — that this magazine has done. I about the place I've been calling That's what this magazine most importantly getting to want to wake up to Facebook home and the places all around looks at — place. How does know this community and its messages on the Southern me I've yet to learn much about. place affect living conditions people to the fullest extent. Neighbor page about events you Ultimately, I’m here to for every community member? To a certain degree, I’ve been think are important in your city tell your stories, just as every How do places differ in limited in my exploration or town. editor-in-chief of Southern economic development? What of places outside biking I want to know when we’re Neighbor Magazine has done is the true pith of all the places distance from my Chapel Hill not covering stories in the before. I hope to hear from you we love? apartment until recently. But best way, or if we’re missing all soon. So, neighbors, let’s talk, Southern Neighbor Magazine to everyone reading this, I perspectives and angles. I want let’s learn and let’s tell stories.

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Southern Neighbor | 3 Face scrubs, local art and hard work by Jessica Swanson

Scrolling through her website on “I never thought I’d work with such her phone in order to show off some of a wide clientele,” she said. the artwork from local North Carolina She also works with a wide range of artists she uses in her product pack- local artists and artisans, including the aging, Durham craftsperson Lizzie women who design the packaging for Chadbourne shook her head. her products. Suzy Porterfield of Davie “I have way too many products,” Paper Co. works on digital art for the she said. It’s true her company, Lo & products and marketing materials, Behold, features plenty of all-natural while illustrator Amy Richards uses balms, salves, soaps, sprays and scrubs. watercolors to create unique pieces of When she started making natural art for Lo & Behold. moisturizers for herself, her friends “My mom said I came out of the and her family, she thought of it as womb making things,” Richards said. a hobby. Then in 2014, Chadbourne “I think when you are an artist you started selling her bath and body can't not make art, whatever it is.” Her products at markets and independently collaboration with Lo & Behold allows owned stores. her to flex her artistic muscles and at A variety of places find a need for the same time contribute to a product the products from Lo & Behold. Chad- she cares about. bourne said she supplies her all-natural Richards uses — and loves — the products to places that perform bikini products that Chadbourne creates. waxes as well as family gardening “As an illustrator, you may often like stores, meaning in a single day deliv- your work, but being able to love how ering products she might leave a store your art is used by a client is really an full of sex toys to go to a store full of added bonus,” she said about making gnomes. art for Chadbourne’s products. The two exemplify the kind of com- munities and bonds that form within Photo by Aislinn Antrim groups of makers and artists. Lizzie Chadbourne is the founder and maker at Lo & Behold. “I have so much respect for what she does,” Chadbourne said about “We consider ourselves makers,” she’s branched out by experimenting and WINDOW Richards. The two met at a local market Richards said. learning what works best. and became friends and fans of each Lo & Behold connects seamlessly to For Chadbourne, it’s important that WIZARD other. the community around Durham, the Tri- her products use only natural ingredi- Chadbourne likes featuring art from angle and North Carolina. From local art ents. She said many products claim to Window Washing local artists. It helps her foster a sense to local farmers markets, Chadbourne be all-natural but actually use synthetic of community and camaraderie, and finds comfort and inspiration in her ingredients. Chadbourne prefers to work Gutter Cleaning she gets to share some of her favorite home state. with nature. Pressure Washing pieces of art with her customers. “North Carolina inspired me to start “Simple things work much better,” “When I started using that art, ev- this,” she said. Chadbourne explained. It’s a challenge, Carpet & Area Rug Cleaning erything changed for me,” Chadbourne When she started creating new prod- but she sticks to her mission to make said. Now she bases some of her prod- ucts, Chadbourne attended herbal health natural moisturizers and soaps, using ucts on Richards’ art. It’s a collaborative classes and taught herself how to make essential oils for scents. process. lotion using the internet. Since then, “I’m proud and passionate about

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4 | July 2017 Photos courtesy of Lizzie Chadbourne Lo & Behold offers a wide array of natural products from face masks, lotion and balm to bug spray and body butters that Chadbourne makes herself. scenting,” she said, talking about bottling. ever slows down,” she added. herself. She juggles quarterly taxes and the difficulties in marketing when it “If you’re willing to work hard, you What began with homemade organic payroll and learns marketing along the comes to scents. There’s a lot of per- can hand-make and sell anything,” moisturizer expanded into a huge way. fuming language to learn, and it’s hard Chadbourne said. Her success with Lo assortment including lip balm, cuticle Making your own business and to describe a smell using only words. & Behold is due to a lot more than just cream, bath soap, body scrubs and, for your own products puts Chadbourne Developing new products is one good timing and nice-smelling lotion. the past two years, bug spray. She had in what she describes as a vulnerable of Chadbourne’s favorite parts of the Chadbourne works hard, staying up to go through the paperwork to get her position. process because she gets to interact late into the night making salves and bug spray certified. Small business owners need to be with customers and clients. Chad- scrubs. While Chadbourne likes the spiri- daring to put themselves and their hard bourne goes wild, tossing in ingre- tual, natural side of her company, she work out into the world. dients and trying new formulas like can’t ignore all the bookkeeping and “You have to be brave and passion- a trendy, modern-day apothecary. I think when you are business skills that go into working for ate,” she said. Without hindering her creative process, an artist you can't she manages to be precise and careful, not make art, what- never cross-contaminating equipment ever it is. or using common allergens. Before creating Lo & Behold, Chad- Amy Richards bourne worked as a teacher, but quit because she disliked the administrative “People will come up to me like, process. She liked working with youth, ‘Oh, you’re so lucky,'” she said. “And I though, and fortunately she didn’t have tell them, ‘No, I work hard.’” to give that up when she started her That hard work keeps her sell- company. ing products at markets, online and Serving the Triangle community for 20 years with Chadbourne works with Partners through almost 30 independently individualized, compassionate, holistic care for Youth Opportunity, a nonprofit owned stores, many run by women. in Durham that matches up young She said her busiest time — and the interns with people. She’s interviewing busiest time for most entrepreneurs — interns right now for the third summer is Christmas. in a row to help her with labeling and “But it’s starting to feel like nothing

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Southern Neighbor | 5 Fighting paint with paint

STREET ART IS MORE THAN JUST A PRETTY PICTURE By Molly Smith

If you take a stroll through Porthole After he fixed the vandalism, he Alley in Chapel Hill, you’ll see two incorporated “” into schoolgirls bravely leading a pack with the mural by painting it on one of the books in hand, a talented tuba player characters’ graduation robes. Less than riding in a horse-drawn carriage, a two years later in April 2016, someone working man in a wheelchair at the vandalized the mural again — this time, heels of a pregnant woman shuffling writing “Trump” in block capitals across along in slippers and even the beloved the art. UNC mascot strutting along, “That took two days to fix,” Brown at any given time. said. “You get to a certain level where it’s Though there’s no constant parade not just grabbing a marker and defacing through this well-trodden town gem, something.” the walls of the alley come alive with ------local muralist Michael Brown’s “Pa- rade of Humanity” mural. Painted in Another mural, “Jigsaw Puzzle,” 1997 and restored in 2008, this mural was created by Brown and his students references locally known figures, pop- in an alleyway in 1999 and was com- ular literature and art and even some missioned by the town specifically to political topics. discourage graffiti artists. Chapel Hill “I’m not one to link myself to caus- Public Art Administrator Jeffrey York es; I’m more of a link to a community,” said though murals are often used as Brown said. “I don’t want to paint ways to prevent illegal graffiti and whale after whale, honeybee after hon- vandalism in the town, it’s not always eybee — I want to be an artist.” successful. As diverse as the mural proves to “There is a code among most taggers be, the loaded meanings have made it not to tag over someone else’s art,” York Photo by Gabrielle Palacio a spot targeted for politically charged said. “However, not everyone has the Michael Brown's "Paint by Numbers" is located by Pantana Bobs. vandalism more than once. In late same values, so we do have to remove 2014, the mural was tagged with the graffiti, painted stencil art and stickers raise $12,000 for a mural to be painted In an attempt to fight back against phrase “Black Lives Matter,” written in from our murals from time to time.” on that wall in order to prevent further public graffiti, North Carolina law- black spray paint. Brown said he does But because of this code, murals are vandalism, creating a "Wall of Love" in makers passed House Bill 552 in June the cleaning himself when someone sometimes seen as solutions to vandal- early 2017. 2015, which made vandalism a more tags his murals and tries not to take it ism problems. Walter Tate, captain of the Commu- severe misdemeanor. Anyone convict- personally. In November 2016, someone paint- nity Services Division to prevent crime ed could be charged with a $500 fine “If it happens, I’ll just go out on a ed the phrase, “Black lives don’t matter in Durham, said this kind of vandalism and community service. However, it’s Saturday morning at 6:30 and take care and neither does your votes" on a wall is not taken lightly. unclear whether or not the bill has of it,” he said. “I understand how it is next to JC’s Kitchen in downtown “If caught, offenders can be charged shown a decrease in vandalism since to feel powerless, but when they tag my Durham. Shortly afterwards, Durham with vandalism, damage to property its passing. stuff, I mean — do they think I’m the couple Andy and Amanda Waldrop and possibly additional charges if oth- Not all murals are created with the government?” started a GoFundMe page to try to er crimes were committed,” Tate said. intentions of deterring vandalism and

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6 | July 2017 Southern Neighbor file/ Justin Pryor Local muralist Scott Nurkin painted a commemorative piece of the late Dean Smith along with the famous "Welcome to Chap- el Hill" mural behind He's Not Here. graffiti, though they may unintentionally sword” written across it. According to have this effect. Brown has created over Brown, he first wanted to paint a cha- 20 murals throughout Chapel Hill and meleon on the wall, but the Commis- Carrboro — some town-commissioned sion rejected this idea. and others privately funded either by One of Brown’s popular privately local businesses or the Chapel Hill funded murals is “Sea Turtles,” which Downtown Partnership, a nonprofit that was painted in the PNC Bank parking previously ran a yearly mural project. lot in 1993 but restored in 2011 with York said regardless of where the the help of then-eighth-grade local funding comes from, every mural artist, Sadie Rapp. According to the Photos by Gabrielle Palacio (Above) Michael Brown's "Sea Turtles." (Below) The town of I’m not one to link myself to causes; I’m more of a link to a Chapel Hill funded a project to create pedestrian awareness. community. I don’t want to paint whale after whale, honeybee after honeybee — I want to be an artist. ------capes. “Given the vehicular traffic flow on The last mural sponsored by the the proposed streets, the projects are Michael Brown Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership’s expected to last two to three years be- yearly project was Brown’s “Paint by fore needing to be repainted,” York said. Numbers” in 2003, depicting muralists “During this time, their effectiveness for painted in the town has to be approved Chapel Hill Recorder, she created her painting UNC football players on the pedestrian safety will be evaluated.” by the Cultural Arts Commission. own mural in Carrboro to raise money exterior wall of local bar Pantana Bob’s. As far as this recent project and most “The art is mainly reviewed for safe- for the restoration. Though that was the last of those murals in Chapel Hill go, York said the ty, adherence to the sign ordinance and Another prevalent local muralist, projects, York said the Town of Chapel town gives a lot of creative freedom to long-term maintenance rather than Scott Nurkin, created the famous Hill has recently funded another street the artists. Brown said he prides himself aesthetics,” he said. “Welcome to Chapel Hill” town-com- art project that targets a different com- on the collaborative efforts of his murals, One of the most popular town-com- missioned mural before painting his munity issue. They’ve hired local artists and hopes his methods discourage those missioned murals is “Pencil” by Brown, own self-funded mural to commemo- such as Daniel LeClaire to paint colorful tagging his art. in which he depicts a 140-foot pencil rate Dean Smith at the intersection of crosswalks and signal boxes in Chapel “I work with people and I listen to on the 100 block of Henderson Street Smith Level Road and U.S. 15-501. Hill to increase pedestrian awareness them,” he said. “I’m a farm-to-table with the words, “Is mightier than the and "the look and feel" of the streets- artist — it’s farm-to-table art.”

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Southern Neighbor | 7 Black history in the Bull City

By Tyler Fleming

Durham is a city that has gardnered national attention as a hub for black entre- preneurship as its cultural scene blossoms alongside a rapid increase in residents and tourism. According to the The Durham County Website, the city’s populations have grown 20 percent in the past decade as people from all over decide to call “The Bull City” home.

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This creates new communities, to learn about Durham and the commu- While the public school of the state she she is a woman of our day even though sometimes through gentrification of nities that have historically lived here. was raised in didn’t accept her, Murray she died in 1985,” said Barbara Lau, direc- historic neighborhoods and communi- While there are no shortages of histories continued on. Murray would instead tor of the Pauli Murray Project. “Her ideas ties. While the solution to completely to learn this summer, or places to learn enroll in Howard University’s Law School. about justice, her ideas about inclusivity, balance an influx of new people with at, these three individuals and organiza- She graduated at the top of her class, a feat her ideas about us working across differ- preserving the past is still a hot topic tions shaped Durham in unique ways: which granted her the Rosenwald fellow- ence, are more relevant today than they — across North Carolina’s growing cities, ship, which typically meant she would even I think — were in her lifetime.” in Durham, organizations are working go on to study at Harvard University. Murray challenged both the civil to remember and honor the people and Pauli Murray was not born in Durham Yet, Murray was again denied admission, rights and women's rights movements communities of the city's history. — she was originally from Baltimore, despite having former-President Franklin of the mid-twentieth century to be more “You don’t know who you’re commu- Maryland. She moved to the city when D. Roosevelt writing the president of Har- supportive of female leaders, women of nicating with if you are trying to work she was four years old in 1914 to live with vard on her behalf. She instead enrolled color and working class women. with your fellow townspeople,” said Har- her aunt shortly after her mother died. at The University of California, Berkeley’s Murray’s house is the newest national ry Watson, professor of southern history She would go on to become an interna- Boalt School of Law. historic landmark in North Carolina at UNC-Chapel Hill, about the impor- tionally known writer, activist and scholar. Her determination to not let racial and the first to focus on women’s history. tance of understanding the history of a After graduating from Hunter College and gender discrimination stand in Murray was also a key supporter of community in order to engage with that in New York City, Murray came back to her way of getting an education was having sex included as a category in Title community. Durham. She applied to graduate school at matched by her determination to be an VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — she Even though schools in Durham are UNC-Chapel Hill, but she was denied ad- advocate of the causes she cared about. was worried that if the act excluded sex, out for the summer, there is still plenty mission due to being African-American. “Pauli Murray is interesting because it would not address the needs of black

8 | July 2017 Photo by Tyler Fleming The Pauli Murray Center will soon become a place to learn about social justice through history. women and women of color. 1910 to establish a school to train black Her contributions to social justice and preachers and teachers. Andre’ Vann, the progress of society are numerous, coordinator for university archives at which is what the Pauli Murray Project NCCU, said Shepard was hoping his at hopes to highlight. In school could fill what he saw as an Afri- addition to the Center, the Pauli Murray can-American "leadership vacuum." House is currently being transformed “I always tell people the biography of into a center to learn about and continue the university is the biography of James Murray’s mission. The house is sched- E. Shepard,” Vann said. uled to open by 2020, according to The Shepard was a supporter and driver of Project’s website. Black Wall Street businesses in Durham, Photo courtesy of North Carolina Central University archives “The way we operate is very different which gave him the money needed to be- James Shepard helped support Black-owned businesses in Durham in the early 20th century. Pauli Murray is interesting because she versity’s impact. A statue of Shepard can be Durham at the Royal Ice Cream Parlor pre- is a woman of our day even though she found on campus, as well as an art museum dated the Greensboro sit-in, even though it died in 1985. and other University sponsored events. is often overlooked. Durham being a center of enterprise, “It took ten years to convince the state Barbara Lau the businesses that once ran the town still that 1957 came before 1960,” Vann said have their legacy. A drive heading south on about the struggle to get a state historical the Durham Freeway will show the North marker to commemorate the 1957 sit-in as from other museums and historical sites,” gin the creation of the college. When Shep- Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. a prior event to the Greensboro sit-in. Lau said. “Our goal is social justice and ard was deciding where to place his new Founded in 1895 by John Merrick, with Shepard, Merrick and other black busi- we’re trying to think about how history college, he visited a few places, but Durham the help of Shepard, it is just one of the ness leaders in Durham were instrumental becomes a tool for that.” opened its door to the new college. many companies that would earn Durham in much of the early black organizing in By visiting The Pauli Murray Project’s Shepard purchased 25 acres of land in the name of “Black Wall Street.” While Durham. website, one can donate to the resto- Durham from Brodie Duke, the son of Durham would offer unique economic “Blacks in Durham were proud of the ration of Murray’s childhood home and tobacco magnate Washington Duke. Brodie and educational opportunities for its black successful black businesses. Many of the see a digital exhibit about Murray’s life. Duke returned the money to the University. residents in the early twentieth century, it black businessmen were active in civic The project also holds a series of summer Shepard’s school became reality and did not exempt the black community from affairs helping to found the Durham Com- events, including a national night out would go on to become one of the most the racial prejudices of the time. mittee on Negro Affairs in 1935,” Gershen- event on Aug. 1. prominent historically black universities “These firms helped create a vibrant horn said. “I think that the values of what in America. From the start, students at black middle class in Durham. Nonethe- Durham is full of histories to learn we’re doing at the Pauli Murray Center Shepard’s school went on to further the less, most blacks in Durham worked in about. Certainly, there is more to learn resonate especially with a lot of younger black enterprise happening in Durham. very low-paid jobs for tobacco mills or about Pauli Murray, James Shepard and the people who are also trying to make that “Dr. Shepard helped fund just about ev- as domestics, and like in the rest of the Durham community. This summer is an kind of difference in the world,” Lau said. ery black-owned business in the city,” Vann South, blacks suffered under the brutal and opportunity to visit and learn more about said. “What he did as (students) graduated, oppressive Jim Crow system,” said Jerry Durham’s historical sites. The Museum of they took positions in a lot of these (black Gershenhorn, history professor at North Durham History is open as an overview of The city of Durham itself owes a lot owned companies) that he helped formed.” Carolina Central University. the town’s history. to James Shepard, and so do the 30,000 While many of the students are away, Segregation led to protests and rallies in “For any community it is important to alumni of North Carolina Central NCCU’s campus still offers summer activi- Durham. Vann said the Durham com- understand the history, because the history University. Shepard founded NCCU in ties to learn about black history and the Uni- munity was always fighting for civil rights shapes the community today,” Gershen- and changing the town. A 1957 sit-in in horn said.

Southern Neighbor | 9 July Calendar

1 Saturday 2 Sunday 3 Monday 4 Tuesday First Saturday Tour Chris Bennett Concert Food Truck Flicks Fourth of July Kickoff North Carolina Botanical Pittsboro Roadhouse, Levin Jewish Community Carrboro Weaver Street Garden, 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Center, 5 p.m. Market, 9:30 a.m.

Learn how the NC Botanical Join Pittsboro Roadhouse for Enjoy food and fun during this Enjoy food and live music for Garden puts sustainability into a live performance by classical free event. Food trucks will be this Fourth of July celebration! practice, with an emphasis on guitarist Chris Bennett. All ages poolside and movies will start at The day begins with a parade sustainable gardening of native are welcome and food is avail- 5:45 p.m. Call (919-354-4936) from the Weaver Street lawn to species of plants. able for purchase. for information on movie titles. Carrboro Town Hall.

4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 6 Thursday Fireworks at Kenan Stadium Music in the Gardens Kid’s Yoga Good Vibes Only Kenan Memorial Stadi- Duke Gardens, 7 p.m. Honeysuckle Tea House, Downtown Durham, 6 um, 7 p.m. 9:30 a.m. p.m. Come listen to Birds of Chicago For a spectacular fireworks show, behind the Doris Duke Center Bring your child to Honeysuckle, Enjoy live music, band meet- head over to UNC’s campus for for part of the Gardens’ summer for a session of yoga that will and-greets, a bar crawl and the Town of Chapel Hill’s Fourth concert series. Food and bev- teach them basic poses and more at the first annual Good of July celebration! Doors open erages will be sold on-site. For breathing techniques. Parents Vibes Only Festival from July 6 at 7, fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. tickets, call 919-684-4444. are encouraged to participate. to July 9 in Durham. Each session is $20.

8 Saturday 9 Sunday Friday 7 Friday 7 Espresso 101 Goat Yoga for Beginners Coffee Tasting at Ten Clay Date Night Carrboro Coffee Roast- Hux Family Farm, 4 p.m. Counter Culture Coffee DAC Clay Studio 7 p.m. ers, 11 a.m. Training Center, 10 a.m. This free yoga session is open Bring your partner or a friend Learn how to brew, serve and to all skill levels — oh, and there Come taste some compli- to DAC Clay Studio to create enjoy the ultimate espresso at will be goats! Donations to the mentary brewed coffee at a functional piece of pottery home and see what baristas do Farm are appreciated. Childcare Counter Culture Coffee’s during the July Clay Date Night. behind-the-scenes with this $30 is provided if needed. headquarters in Durham. Staff Participants will be able to cre- workshop. This workshop is for members will guide participants ate their piece, paint it and pick people of all experience level. through the tasting and share up the glazed and fired product For more information, email details about the brew. two to three weeks after the [email protected]. date night. $25 per participant.

14 Friday 12 Wednesday 13 Thursday 10 Monday Disco Dance Party Mental Health First-Aid Music at Roost Theater in Nature Camp Seasons at Tandoor Ban- Seymour Center, 8 a.m. Roost, 5 p.m. quet Hall, 8 p.m. The Eco-Institute at Pick- ards Mountain, 9 a.m. This free course teaches you valu- Grab some wine, beer or pizza Jam out to your favorite '70s able skills on how to help someone from Roost and pull up a chair music while the DJ plays that This five-day long camp for close to you if they are experienc- for live music. Stu Cole, Jason Funky Music. Admission is $15, 7- to 14-year-olds will explore ing a mental health crisis. Must Krekel and Woody Wood will be '70s attire is encouraged but not improvisation, plot and charac- register by July 5. More information performing from five to eight required. There will be a cash ter, using nature as a backdrop. at (919) 968-2070. p.m. In case of inclement weath- bar on site. Registration is $220, limited er, this event will be held at The scholarships are provided Goat. based on need.

10 | July 2017 Check out the online calendar as well. It is available at SouthernNeighbor.com/upcoming-events/

15 Saturday 15 Saturday 16 Sunday 17 Monday Easy as Pie! Gardeners Go To Market Ron Fest Durham Bulls at Home Southern Season, 11 a.m. Kidzu, 10:15 a.m. The Strowd, 3 p.m. Durham Bulls Athletic Park, 7:05 p.m. Learn how to make everything Join Kidzu at the Chapel Hill Party with WCHL as they cel- from a peach hand pie to mason Farmer’s Market in this Junior ebrate their own Ron Stutts’ Come out to the ball park and jar lemon meringue in this hands- Gardeners Go To Market event dedication to the station for four see the first of three home on cooking class. Wine pairings where kids can learn about decades. Music by Liquid Plea- games in a row against the Indi- will be included with menu items. science, cooking and the food sure. General admission tickets anapolis Indians. Tickets start at $45 per person to register. we eat. Admission is free with are $15, VIP tickets are $30. $24. admission to the museum.

18 Tuesday 18 Tuesday 19 Wednesday 20 Thursday Sustainable Spirits Trivia at Steel String War on the Catwalk Pre-School Storytime The Eddy Pub, 5:30 p.m. Steel String Brewery, 9 Carolina Theater Flyleaf Books, 10:30 a.m. p.m. Durham, 7 p.m. Join others interested in sustain- Come enjoy this recurring, hour- able practices such as compost- Join Montgomery Morris for Watch contestants from Season long storytime at Flyleaf Books. ing, renewable energy, organic Steel String’s weekly trivia. 9 of RuPaul’s Drag Race strut This free storytime is usually led farming and green building. The Rounds include music, movies, their stuff on the catwalk and by Flyleaf’s own Johanna. unstructured event will allow pictures, general knowledge perform live. All ages welcome. participants to network around and more. Tickets start at $24. their interests. Admission is free.

21 Friday 22 Saturday 22 Saturday 24 Monday TreKing the Band Hillsborough Walking Tour History of the Harvest Art Camp Beyu Caffe, 7 p.m. Hillsborough Visitors North Carolina Museum Mebane Art & Communi- Center, 11 a.m. of History, 12 p.m. ty Center, 9 a.m. Join TreKing the Band for a night of impactful music at Beyu Learn the history of historic Hill- Learn about the importance of Alamance Arts will be holding Caffe. The band will be perform- sborough through this walking corn to Native communities and a camp for rising third through ing twice, once at 7 p.m. and tour of the town. Some sites see the North Carolina lab in sixth graders. Attendees will once at 9 p.m. Tickets are $13 include a 1790s African Amer- action creating drought-resistant learn about dance, theater and for each show. ican-owned distillery and the strains. After viewing this outdoor visual art through workshops grave site of North Carolina's exhibit, you can bring home a and performances. To register, signers of the Declaration of corn husk doll of your own. call 336-226-4495. Independence. Tickets are $6.

27 Thursday 29 Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Monday Like a Girl Photography Workshop Jazz Brunch Belle & Sebastian Concert DSI Comedy, 7 p.m. K’s Closet Hillsborough, Weaver Street Market North Carolina Museum 4 p.m. Hillsborough, 11 a.m. of Art, 6:30 p.m. Submit your act or come enjoy some laughs at this comedy This workshop will teach you Come out to the patio of the Part of Cat’s Cradle’s Summer festival for female-identifying how to photography quickly Hillsborough Weaver Street Concert Series, Belle & Sebas- comedians. There will be shows, moving subjects like kids. You Market and listen to some tian will be performing with workshops, panels, brunches must bring your own camera smooth jazz during your opener Andrew Bird at the NC (mimosas) and a dance party (DSLR recommended). brunch/ lunch hour. This is a Museum of Art. Doors open at starting July 27 and ending July recurring event every Sunday. 6:30 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m. 30. Tickets start at $34.

Southern Neighbor | 11 CARY NEWS BRIEFS DURHAM CHAPEL HILL Wolf pups back Teen petitions to ORANGE COUNTY University gets home prevent goose County wants gassing money to help The inaugural Raleigh-Durham- to hear from Chapel Hill marathon will take Cary teen Elizabeth Hughes low-income place Nov. 12, 2017, according to started a petition to save geese in residents a press release from FS Series, an Wisconsin from extermination, students event-production company. gaining over 20,000 signatures In February, Chapel Hill was On June 19, four red wolf puppies showing support. The petition under a do-not-drink warning The University of North Carolina at the Durham Museum of Life is in response to a proposed due to two compounding risk at Chapel Hill is receiving $1 and Science escaped their enclosure, plan to exterminate Canadian factors which happened within a million for enrolling and graduating presumably through a hole they Goose populations in the city of day of each other, according to the low-income students. chewed through the fencing around Mondovi, Wisconsin. The plan Orange Water and Sewer Authority The University of North Carolina them. would use carbon dioxide to (OWASA). at Chapel Hill said the money and Red wolves are critically poison the geese. First, problems at the Jones Ferry honors come from the Jack Kent endangered, with fewer than 300 in Comments have poured in from Road OWASA water treatment Cooke Foundation. the world, so the search to find the all over the world on the petition plant in Carrboro led to the over- According to UNC-Chapel missing pups was crucial and began 18-year-old Hughes started to fluoridation of more than a million Hill Chancellor , the immediately after their escape was save the geese from certain death. gallons of already treated water, University plans to raise another discovered by staff. In an effort to Hughes is a known animal lover, which made it unusable. $1 million from private donors, find the pups, the museum had to spending hundreds of dollars at Then, a large water-main break using the combined funds to suspend its train ride. her own expense to feed, trap caused more than a million gallons further increase efforts to support Some time between June 19 and and spay or neuter local cats — of water to pour onto the streets in low-income students. The school 20, the wolf puppies returned on operating animal cameras and Orange County. provides debt-free financial aid for their own, probably to seek food protecting North Carolina geese As a follow-up to the February the lowest-income students. from their mother. However, one during the hot summer months. water crisis, Orange County and A Cooke Foundation study remained missing, but finally on The U.S. Department of other agencies are seeking feedback last year found only 3 percent of Tuesday the last pup was found Agriculture said overpopulation of from residents, businesses and students at top U.S. colleges come being fed by its father through the geese creates considerable concern. visitors, on the county’s response to from the poorest 25 percent of hole which had been chewed in the Hughes advocates for alternative, the crisis. families. gate, which has now been repaired. non-lethal methods.

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How To Spend Your Summer Vacation

3. . If your guests are here on a Friday, park at the Inn and hit the front porch during the evening. Bluegrass, cold refreshments and affordable food trucks.

4. Carrboro’s Farmers Market on Saturday mornings is a sampling of our local agriculture, personalities and unique sense of place. Don’t miss it!

5. Walk and walk some more. There’s no question that our outdoor spaces are stunning. Check out Riverwalk in Hillsborough. Park at the garage next to Weaver Street and walk the beautiful path that highlights public art. www.visithillsboroughnc.com

6. Outdoor symphony, bluegrass, rock and roll. Hit the lawn at Southern Village. http://www.southernvillage.com/ Bring a chair, blanket, a bottle of water and relax. by Laurie Paolicelli 7. The North Carolina Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill. Yes, it’s hot outside. And though we’re close to both the beach and Their carnivorous plant collection mountains, all of us don’t have the option to go. Luckily, you’re here, is one of the best in the Southeast. and maybe you’re here with friends and family – the perfect time to Pitcher plants, sundews, butterworts, discover what a great destination the Chapel Hill area is. That’s right: Venus’ flytraps. Don’t get too close! you don’t have to go anywhere. Just look around. What do I do http://ncbg.unc.edu/display-gardens/ with my guests? I’ve listed a few ideas below and encourage you to do a little digging yourself and share with us at the Visitors Center: 8. Other tips? Almost too [email protected] many to mention. Stop at Steel String Brewery in Carrboro for a cold one. Check-out Maple 1. When they arrive. Go on a Laurie Paolicelli walk down Franklin Street and into View Creamery for the best Carrboro. You can easily cover both ice cream in the south. Grab a in 1 mile and hit some highlights. fresh biscuit at Rise in Carrboro. Neighbor to Neighbor Make sure you walk over to the Check-out Med Deli’s colorful Weaver Street lawn, have a coffee or array of fresh Mediterranean Laurie Paolicelli food. Have an adult beverage has iced tea, and relax. been Executive Director of N at Crunkleton’s bar. Friday the Chapel Hill/Orange County N2 night celebrations: Chapel Hill/ 2. UNC Visitors Center offers Visitors Bureau since 2005. Carrboro celebrates art the wonderful tours. Stop by our The agency is a department of Orange Visitors Center and get a self-guided 2nd Fridays of each month. County and is located at 501 W. Franklin brochure. Or call UNC. http://www. Hillsborough celebrates art Street in Chapel Hill. unc.edu/visitors/ and remember to on the last Fridays of the www.visitchapelhill.org tell your guests about the Davie month. Both offer a delightful 919.245.4320 Poplar, The Quad, Founding Fathers submersion in the south: music, art and yes, the history of Silent Sam. food, laughter and family.

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