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Beaufort Wine & Food Festival April 26-30 FEATURED PHOTO Feature of the Week A bright parrot tulip is Volume 38 Issue 16 • 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 shown in this photograph by Beth Blake. To see your photograph in this space, email it and a short caption to megan. [email protected], share it with us on our 3 COVER STORY This Week Magazine social media feeds, or mail hard Mark your calendars for Wednesday-Sunday, copies with a postage-paid April 26-30, as Beaufort Wine & Food brings tal- envelope if you would like ent from across the country together. the photograph returned to you. 4 MOVIE REVIEW On the cover “The Fast and the Furious” hasn’t become a Sommelier Sara Guterbock with with Mutual Distributing Co., billion-dollar global franchise because of its scin- prepares to moderate a previous Wine, Bread, Cheese and More tillating dialogue and high-minded drama. Seminar on at the N.C. Maritime Museum’s Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center on Taylor’s Creek. This year’s seminar is at 3:30 p.m. Friday, April 28. (Dylan Ray photo) 5 RECIPES As the saying goes, big things come in small packages, and that may explain the burgeoning CONTACT INFORMATION popularity of foil-packet recipes. twm is published weekly by Carteret Publishing Co. Inc. 4206 Bridges Street, Morehead City, NC 28557 FOOD AND DRINK 9 EDITOR: The Olde Beaufort Farmers’ Market is gearing Megan Soult up for a new season and the fun starts on Earth [email protected] Day. PHOTOGRAPHY: Dylan Ray [email protected] 10 MUSIC GRAPHICS: Sarah Smith Next up in the Down East Folk Arts Society [email protected] concert series is a performance by The Honey ADVERTISING: Dewdrops. Kim Moseley [email protected]

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Call Today | 252-726-7081 3 • 3 th Wine and dine during 13 annual festival week this Mark your calendars for Be among the first to taste Wednesday-Sunday, April 26-30, these selections from Château as Beaufort Wine & Food brings Lagrugère in Bordeaux, France. talent from across the country Featured selections include a and beyond together for five Bordeaux, Rose and Bordeaux days of cuisine and beverages, Blanc.

all in the name of charity. Wednesday evening, guests 4|26|17- 4|20|17 This year marks the festival’s can choose between wine din- 13th year, and guests can expect ners at Circa 81 Restaurant in to see the high level of epicu- Morehead City and at the pri- rean talent that it has enjoyed vate home of David and Anna for years. King in Beaufort. “Beaufort Wine and Food Guests at the home of Mr. offers something for everyone and Mrs. King will be treated to – whether it’s an intimate wine the culinary talent of local chef dinner in area restaurants or Anthony Garnett and guest chef the grand scale of the Vin de Baptist Knaven of Restaurant Mer Epicurean Village – it’s the Provence in Carrboro. Wines perfect venue for a food festival from Chalk Hill will round out to celebrate the chefs and cui- the evening. sines of Eastern North Carolina The Circa 81 wine dinner will and beyond,” said Lindsay feature host chef Clarke Merrell Parker, Beaufort Wine & Food’s and guest chef Kyle McKnight of Executive Director. Fullsteam Brewery and wines Kicking off this year’s festival will from Sokol Blosser with Robin be the Opening Wine Luncheon Hawley, assistant winemaker. at the Royal James’ Café. “The wine dinners are special Local chef Charles Park, of because you get participating A saffron arancini with roasted pepper aioli is served during the Blue Moon Bistro wine Beaufort Grocery Co., and guest chefs and winemakers from all dinner during a previous Beaufort Wine & Food Festival dinner. (Dylan Ray photo) chef Nate Allen of Knife & Fork over the world and pair them in Spruce Pine, will craft a menu with the great local talent we Beaufort Patrick Hogan and guest chef by DHR International. to accompany wines from the have in our area,” Ms. Parker •฀ The Boathouse at Front Street Nate Allen of Knife & Fork with •฀ Pescara with host chef Queen of Wines. said. “Add to that the fact that Village with chef Kenneth Collins Larry O’Brien, Master Sommelier Creighton McNeil and guest This luncheon offers guests all these events are held in the and guest chef Baptist Knaven of of Jackson Family Wines. chef James Doss with RX and a unique opportunity to enjoy name of charity, and it makes Restaurant Provence in Carrboro, •฀ Island Grille at Celebration Pembroke in Wilmington paired multi-course paired luncheon in for a truly memorable culinary with Davis Family Wines with the oldest continually existing experience that we hope festi- featuring winemaker Marie Cottage with host chef Jason Christine Dumangin with Guy Scott and guest chef John May Guy Davis, winemaker. The business in Beaufort’s historic valgoers will remember for the Pescara dinner is sponsored by district. rest of their life.” Dumangin family. The Boathouse of Piedmont Restaurant with Wine Dinner is sponsored by Tom Sanctuary Vineyards repre- Jeff Adams. During this event, Beaufort A second night of wine din- Morehead City Wine & Food will unveil its first- ners will be offered Thursday and Cotten Mooring. sented by John Wright, owner Atlantic Beach and and viticulturist and Casey •฀ La Perla Restaurant and Bar ever Private Label Wines to be night. All dinners are $125 per with host chef Kevin Davis and served and sold at the event, person and begin at 7 p.m. This Emerald Isle: Matthews, winemaker. Island as well as throughout the week. year’s Wine Dinner lineup is: •฀ Caribsea with host chef Grille Wine Dinner is sponsored See Wine / Page 6 Beaufort Wine & Food Festival schedule listed Listed is the schedule for •฀ Circa 81 Wine Dinner: 7 er of Davis Family Vineyards, Beaufort Wine & Food’s festi- p.m. Tickets are $125 per per- and Alan Cannon, certified wine val, which is set for Wednesday- son. Local chef: Clarke Merrell. educator with Rombauer. Sunday, April 26-30. Guest chef: Kyle McKnight of •฀ Boathouse at Front Street Fullsteam Brewery. Winemaker: Village Wine Dinner: 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 26 Robin Hawley of Sokol Blosser. Tickets are $125 a person. •฀ Opening Wine Luncheon at •฀ Private Home Wine Dinner: Sponsored by Tom and Cotten The Royal James Café: Noon. 7 p.m. at the residence of David Mooring. Local chef: Kenneth Tickets are $50 person. Local and Anna King. Tickets are Collins. Guest chef: Baptist chef: Charles Benjamin Park, $125 per person. Local chef: Knaven of Restaurant Provence of Beaufort Grocery Co. Guest Anthony Garnett, Carteret in Carrboro. Winemaker: Marie DRIVE THRU • TAKE OUT • EAT IN DINING chef: Nate Allen of Knife & Fork. Community College Culinary Christine Dumangin of Guy Wine Principle: Laure LeVesque Instructor. Guest chef: Baptist Dumangin Family. of Queen of Wines. During this Knaven of Restaurant Provence •฀ Caribsea Wine Dinner: 7 Serving Good Food event, Beaufort Wine & Food in Carrboro. Guest Winemaker: p.m. Tickets are $125 per per- will unveil its first ever Private Steve Nelson of Chalk Hill. son. Local chef: Patrick Hogan. Label Wines to be served and Guest chef: Nate Allen with Knife to Good People for sold at the event, as well as Thursday, April 27 & Fork. Wines: Jackson Family Wines with Larry O’Brien, mas- throughout the week. Be among •฀ Seminar - A Tour of Napa the first to taste these selec- & Sonoma: 1:30 p.m. at the ter sommelier. over 25 years! Island Grille Wine Dinner tions from Château Lagrugère Boathouse Lookout Deck at •฀ 1507 LIVE OAK STREET at Celebration Cottage: 7 p.m. in Bordeaux, France. Featured Front Street Village. Tickets are BEAUFORT, NC 28516 Tickets are $125 per person. selections include a Bordeaux, $30 per person. Wine principles: (252) 728-1953 • www.rolandsbarbecue.com Rose and Bordeaux Blanc. Guy Davis, owner and winemak- See Schedule / Page 6 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 this week • 4 BYSANDY COHEN is required for these films. films. these when 7” “Furious for in Remember required is nuclear submarine. a and Humvees cars, Russian ice field between sports an to remoteacrossa chase final epic up leading it’s that ing know- it, with go just emerge, re- suddenly films previous in off killed characters or up add don’t things saga.If the in ment install- eighth the Furious,” the of Fate “The in plot convoluted and holes story the to thought cast. looking good- the and settings national inter- the action, about the cars, all the It’s drama. minded high- and dialogue scintillating its of because franchise global billion-dollar a become hasn’t Review: ‘Fate of the Furious’ ups action, dials dow dials action, ups Furious’ the of ‘Fate Review: Suspension of disbelief disbelief of Suspension much too give don’t So Furious” the and Fast “The ASSOCIATEDPRESS s get ili. h anchors She villain. great a is Theron You,” Ms. handle: can’t they thing go only the to against up about team’s “Your as lines such utter to having and colleagues her.forworking and his betraying him into blackmails who Theron), (Charlize Cipher mysterious the by approached is Dom fire, on car his with finishing After by. speed drivers the as trafficstop with motorcycles swooping in to a in street race – a thrilling soon sequence they’re culture, car city’s the by in Charmed Havana. 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Get foiled: Learn why foil-packet cookingcome in is small hot, that packages, may explain and h the burgeon- ing popularity recipes. of foil-packet standout event that is a must for • 6 Wine festivalgoers.” CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 This year’s guest chefs at the Grand Reserve event are: Clarke guest chef Bill Smith of Crook’s Barlowe of Heirloom; Michael Corner in Chapel Hill paired with Lee, M Sushi and M Kokko; John Isaias Lopez, WSET with Bodegas May of Piedmont Restaurant; Torres. Mr. McNight with Fullsteam •฀ Soundside Steak & Seafood Brewery; Antonio Campolio of with host chef Kris Dykeman Persimmons; Amy Tournquist of this week and guest chef Kyle McNight of Watts Grocery; Mr. Allen, Knife & Fullsteam Brewery paired with Fork; Sean Fowler of Mandolin; winemaker Mike Merriman of and Tom Meyer of Farmers Table Merriman Wines. Restaurant Group. Also on Thursday, guests can Vin de Mer, the festival’s big- attend a new wine seminar gest event, will be held Saturday, and taste a “Tour of Napa & April 29, at Front Street Village, Sonoma” with featured selec- at the eastern end of town. tions from Rombauer and Davis Guests are immersed in a Family Vineyards. It will be held controlled chaos where 300 at the Lookout Deck, the upstairs wine labels and dozens of local deck at The Boathouse at Front and regional restaurants come Street Village. 4|20|17 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 together in perfect harmony. Friday, April 28, will start with Cooking demonstrations take the Fashion Show Luncheon place throughout the event. beginning at 11:30 a.m. that will Historic District Wine be held in the Harvey W. Smith Walkabout will take place after Watercraft Center on Front Vin de Mer, and offer guests Guest Chef Cedric Fichepain, right, owner of Le Voltaire Restaurant and Le Petit Paris Street in Beaufort. the opportunity to enjoy wine A crowd favorite, the event and food pairings in some of Bakery in Omaha, Neb., pan sears Hudson Valley foie gras with Blue Moon Bistro Chef John pairs fashion with a variety of Beaufort’s historic homes. Harvey during the 12th annual Beaufort Wine & Food Festival events. This year’s event starts wines, cuisine from guest chef With guest chefs at each stop, Wednesday, April 26.(Dylan Ray photo) Baptist Knaven of Restaurant ticket holders have the opportu- This tented event features Wendy Park of Beaufort Grocery that has been donated to non- Provence in Carrboro. nity to mingle with chefs and live music from breakthrough Co. will create the menu for profit organizations in the last Later in the day, there’s the winemakers in a relaxed atmo- popular Wine, Bread Cheese sphere while enjoying courses Country Artists Farewell Celebration Brunch. decade. Seminar and the Grand Reserve at each of the four stops on the Angelina. All the hard work by the Beaufort Wine & Food has Tasting and Auction – the festi- walkabout. Guests sample wine, beer Beaufort Wine & Food board, expanded its efforts to reach val’s single largest fundraising Groups will meet at Beaufort and specialty spirits with food staff and team of volunteers a broader range of nonprofit event, also at the watercraft Grocery Annex, 115 Queen St., from participating restaurants not only brings culinary and organizations, and in 2016, center. and will break into four groups serving up a variety of menu wine experts to the coast for an grants were awarded to almost “The Grand Reserve is spe- of 30. item unforgettable experience, but it 20 organizations. cial in that all our participat- Beaufort Wine & Food’s ener- Wrapping up the weekend is also enables Beaufort Wine & Beaufort Wine & Food ing guest chefs and winemak- gy peaks on Saturday night, with guest favorite, the Champagne Food to give back through its pledged more than $50,000 to ers will be present – pairing the Saturday Night Round Up Brunch, held Sunday, April 30, at grant program. nonprofits from its 2016 April up to offer guests spectacular event at Front Street Village. Front Street Village. A nonprofit organization festival alone. culinary creations,” Ms. Parker Guests and sponsors will min- Guests can mingle with event itself, proceeds from Beaufort For the entire year, Beaufort said. “The level of visiting talent gle with guest chefs and wine personalities and reflect on a Wine & Food events benefit Wine & Food donated almost and caliber of reserved wines and beverage industry repre- week filled with community and nonprofit organizations that $80,000 to charity. being poured truly makes this a sentatives. camaraderie in celebration of excel in community enrichment For more information on how the epicurean arts. and enhance quality of life in to request grant funding, pur- The multi-course brunch will Carteret County. chase tickets to the upcoming CINEMA 4 BARGAIN MATINEES be paired with various sparkling Through the generosity and festival or become a member, Atlantic Station Shopping Center, Atlantic Beach, NC EVERYDAY AT 247-7016 BOTH CINEMAS wines and champagnes from Pol support from sponsors, mem- contact the Beaufort Wine & Roger and others. bers and wine and culinary par- Food office at 252-515-0708 THE PROMISE (PG13) FATE OF THE FURIOUS (PG13) Guest chef Amy Tornquist, of ticipants, Beaufort Wine & Food or go online at www. beaufor- Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:40-7:00-9:40 Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:45-7:00-9:45 Watt’s Grocery, and Mr. Park and has raised almost $600,000 twineandfood.org. 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BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) BOSS BABY (PG13) Sponsored by: Jeff Adams. Local Tickets are $50. Sponsored by: Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:30-7:00-9:30 Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:15-7:00-9:15 chef: Creighton McNeil. Guest Island Traders, Island Proper Sun:1:00-3:30-7:00 Mon.-Thurs: 5:00-7:30 Sun:1:00-3:45-7:00 Mon.-Thurs: 5:00-7:15 Schedule CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 chef: James Doss of Pembroke & and Island Outfitters. Local chef: RX Restaurant. Winemaker: Guy Chris Choyce of Floyd’s 1921. Atlantic Station Cinemas gift cards make wonderful gifts!! We gladly offer a military discount with ID Guest chef: Baptist Knaven of Buy tickets online at atlanticstationcinema.com Local chef: Jason Scott. Guest Davis, owner and winemaker chef: John May with Piedmont Davis Family Vineyards. Restaurant Provence. Guest moderator: Ray Tillery. Wine BOTH CINEMAS MERAL Restaurant. Winery: Sanctuary •฀ Soundside Restaurant PLANTATION COMPLETELY EmeraldE Plantation ShoppingD Center Vineyards with John Wright, Wine Dinner: 7 p.m. Tickets principles: Franck Besson, DIGITAL Emerald Isle, NC 354-5012 owner and viticulturist, and are $125 per person Local chef: winemaker, Domaine Franck Casey Matthews, winemaker. Kris Dykeman. Guest chef: Besson and Thomas Meunier of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (PG) BOSS BABY (PG13) •฀ La Perla Restaurant & Bar Kyle McKnight of Fullsteam Authentique Vin. Fashions by: Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:30-7:00-9:1530 Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:15-7:00-9:15 Wine Dinner: 7 p.m. Tickets are Brewery. Guest winemaker: Island Proper, Jake’s on Arendell, Sun:1:00-3:45-7:00 Mon.-Thurs: 5:00-7:15 Sun:1:00-3:30-7:00 Mon.-Thurs: 5:00-7:30 $125 per person. Local chef: Mike Merriman with Merriman Tassels, Jame’s, Kitty Hawk Kites, Kevin Davis. Guest chef: Bill Wines. Steep Creek Boutique, Jarret FATE OF THE FURIOUS (PG13) THE PROMISE (PG13) Bay Clothing Co. and Calypso Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:45-7:00-9:45 Fri & Sat: 1:00-3:40-7:00-9:40 Smith of Crook’s Corner. Winery: Sun:1:00-3:45-7:00 Mon.-Thurs: 5:00-7:15 Sun:1:00-3:40-7:00 Mon.-Thurs: 4:45-7:25 Torres with Isaías López, wine Friday, April 28 Cottage. and spirits education trust. •฀ Fashion Show Luncheon: •฀ Wine, Bread, Cheese Emerald Plantation Cinemas gift cards make wonderful gifts!! We gladly offer a military discount with ID •฀ Pescara Wine Dinner: 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. at the Harvey W. Smith & More – Seminar: 3:30-5 Buy tickets online at emeraldplantationcinema.com Tickets are $125 per person. Watercraft Center in Beaufort. See Schedule / Page 7 7 • 7

Schedule CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 this week this p.m. at the Harvey W. Smith Watercraft Center. Tickets are $50. Moderator: Sara Guterbock, sommelier, certified wine educa- tor with Mutual Distributing Co. Cheesemonger: Sasha Shreders with Cheney Bros. and Southern Foods. Winemaker: Steve Nelson of Chalk Hill. Featured bakery: 4|26|17- 4|20|17 Wildflour Bakery in Gloucester. •฀ Artist Reception For Libby Smart: 2-5 p.m. at Vision Art Gallery in Morehead City. This event is free. Enjoy a reception and a meet and greet session with Beaufort Wine & Food’s featured artist, Libby Smart. The show and sale will run until Thursday, May 11. •฀ Grand Reserve Tasting & Auction: 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Front Street Village in Beaufort. Tickets are $150. Music: Phantom Playboys. Enjoy wine and food pairings and mingle with more than a dozen celebrity guest chefs and winemakers against the views of Taylor’s Creek. Place bids on a variety of items in the live and silent auctions, such as reserve and large for- Beaufort Grocery Co. bustles during their wine dinner for the 12th annual Beaufort Wine & Food North Carolina events. mat wines, trips, excursions and (Dylan Ray photo) dinners. Guests can also bid on the signature painting, “Along Harrika’s Brew Haus, Icehouse with John Wright, owner and viti- by Tito’s Handmade Vodka. Tito’s Handmade Vodka and live the Waterfront,” donated by Ms. Waterfront Restaurant, Island culturist and Casey Matthews, Tickets are $65. Music: Farewell Smart. music. Grille, La Perla, Minoda’s winemaker. Angelina. Beaufort Wine & •฀ Guest chefs: Clarke Barlowe of Heirloom; Michael Lee, M Sushi Japanese Steakhouse, Mother Home of David and Anna Food’s second largest event, Sunday, April 30 and M Kokko; John May with Earth Spirits, Persimmons King: Guest chefs: Amy this is a culinary affair like no •฀ Celebration Brunch Piedmont Restaurant; Antonio Waterfront Restaurant, Pescara, Tornquist of Watt’s Grocery other on the Crystal Coast. This Featuring Pol Roger: noon to 2 Campolio with Persimmons; Amy Off the Hook, Raleigh Rum Co., and Blake Hartwick of Bonterra event features guest pitmas- p.m. at Front Street Village. This Seaside Sensations, SoundSide Tornquist with Watts Grocery; Dining. Featured winemakers: ters Sam Jones with Sam Jones event is sponsored by Emerald Restaurant, Slice Dessert Shoppe, Steve Nelson of Chalk Hill and BBQ; Tom Meyer with Q-Shack Nate Allen of Knife & Fork; Sean Isle Realty. Tickets are $100 per Sweet Carolina Pearls, Tito’s Mike Merriman with Merriman and Farmer’s Table Restaurant Fowler of Mandolin; Tom Meyer person. Music: Blue Moon Jazz. Handmade Vodka, Red Fish Grill, Wines. Group; local chefs Charles Park with Farmers Table Restaurant Guest chef: Amy Tornquist with Group; Blake Hartwick of Roland’s BBQ and many more. Harvey W. Smith Watercraft of Beaufort Grocery Co., Kenny Watt’s Grocery. Local chefs: Bonterra Dining; with desserts •฀ Historic District Wine Center: Desserts by: the Collins, Boathouse at Front by the Accidental Baker. Walkabout: 5:30-8:30 p.m. at var- Accidental Bakery of Beaufort. Street Village and many more Charles and Wendy Park of ious stops throughout Beaufort’s Wine principle: Laure Levesque will offer a culinary sampling Beaufort Grocery Co. Sparkling Saturday, April 29 historic district. Tickets are $100 with Queen of Wines. of Eastern North Carolina fare. Wines and Champagne: Pol •฀ Vin de Mer Epicurean Village: per person. All guests will begin •฀ Saturday Night Roundup: Enjoy a variety of beer and wine Roger, Ecosur and Bailly La The event is held at Front Street at Beaufort Grocery Co. to be 7:30-10:30 p.m. at Front Street selections, specialty cocktails Pierre. Featured spirits: Tito’s Village. It starts at noon for assigned a starting point. Guests Village. This event is sponsored by Barritt’s Ginger Beer and Handmade Vodka. Beaufort Wine & Food members will visit each stop then finish and 1 p.m. for general admis- at the starting point for bubbles sion. Tickets are $65. Sample and desserts. A guide will be NO COVER! MOTHER EARTH more than 300 wines while tast- present to lead guests from stop YS 7:30-10 PM EARTH DAY TAP ing bites prepared by dozens of to stop. LIVE MUSIC TAKEOVER 6 PM local and regional restaurants. Home of John and Caroline SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Cooking demonstrations will be Hughes: Guest chef: John May ACOUSTIC JAM TUESDA of Piedmont Restaurant in held throughout the afternoon. SPRING •฀ Participating vendors: Amos Durham. Wine principles: Alan Y, APRIL 22 Mosquito’s, Aqua Restaurant, Cannon, certified wine educa- WINE SATURDA Barritt’s Ginger Beer, Beaufort tor Rombauer, Guy Davis, owner TASTING 8PM-11PM Grocery Co., Beaufort Olive Oil and winemaker with Davis Family DICK Co., Bistro-by-the-Sea, Black Vineyards. FRIDAY, APRIL 21 8PM-11PM Sheep, Blue Ocean Market, Ron and Sandy Grotheer: 6:30 - 8:30 PM FRIDAY, APRIL 21 KNIGHT WITH Boathouse at Front Street Guest chef: Michael Lee, M Sushi R. • Village, Boro Café, CaribSea, & M Kokko. Wine principles: CASABLANCA WILLIAM BELL J • Relax with us 7 Days a Week Carteret Local Food Network, Master Sommelier Larry O’Brien OF MUTUAL 120 Turner Street, Beaufort Channel Marker, Circa 81, Coral with Jackson Family Wines. (252)728-3066 Bay Club, Cru Wine Bar & Coffee Inn on Turner: Guest chef: • CRU www.facebook.com/ & ice cream full ABC Shop, Crude Bitters & Soda, Finz Clark Barlowe with Heirloom. • like us! COFFEE WINEstore BAR LIGHT FARE Grill & Bar, Goodness Gracie, Winery: Sanctuary Vineyards crubarbeaufortcoffeeshop/ shop • 8 Fort Macon holding spring Living History event April 22-23 BY MIKE SHUTAK and the other Sunday, both at firings and the skirmishes.

“Beaufort” Bob Berg, NEWS-TIMES 1:30 p.m. “People like the action and of Sanford, passes Visitors to Fort Macon State Mr. Branch said Fort Macon the booming,” he said. Park on Saturday, April 22, has been holding living history While the fort staff isn’t plan- through the crowds events since 1977. Previously and Sunday, April 23, will get a ning to expand the living history this week at the Fort there had been four events per chance to see what the fort may events at this time, Mr. Branch Macon have been like back in its hey- year, but they cut back to three said staff, the forts volunteers State day at the spring Living History in 1985. with the Friends of Fort Macon Park. event. Mr. Branch said he thinks

there will be a good turnout for and other local organizations (Dylan State staff at the fort host three living history events each the event if the weather holds are often holding new events at Ray year, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. up; the mild conditions Carteret the fort. photo) Saturday, the first event of this County has been experiencing He encourages people plan- recently, and during the winter, year will be held. ning to visit the fort to watch for Re-enactors with the 1st N.C. have been good for visitation at announcements of new events Volunteers Civil War re-enact- the fort. ment group will be at the fort, “We’ve been having sub- and activities.

4|20|17 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 providing visitors with a variety stantial crowds on the week- More information on Fort of living history events and pro- ends (recently),” Mr. Branch Macon, including schedules of grams. said. “We’ve had the biggest events and programs, is avail- Paul Branch, Fort Macon his- February we’ve ever had. We able online at the fort’s website torian, said these events will had about 79,000 visitors in www.ncparks.gov/fort-macon- February alone. We’re having range from discussions about state-park. Civil War-era flags to musket big (visitation) days with the drills and talks about the cloth- weather being nice.” Information is also avail- ing and fashions of the age. Mr. Branch said that the most able by calling the fort at 252- There will also be two skirmish popular parts of the living histo- 726-3775 or by email at fort. re-enactments, one Saturday ry events tend to be the cannon [email protected].

The Crystal Coast’s PREMIER Health Club SportsCenterMorehead.com • Indoor Pool • Olympic Outdoor Pool • Party Rentals • Swim Lessons • Personal Training • Group Fitness • Basketball Seasonal memberships Available The flag of the Charlotte Artillery sails in the winds that whip around Fort Macon State Park. A Living History event is Saturday-Sunday, April 22-23, at Fort Macon State Park. (Dylan Ray photo)

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With Coupon Only FREE 5-Day Trial Membership Discover the state you’re in. Valid for Local Adult Guest with Valid ID 1-800-VISITNCWWW.VISITNC.COM. 9 • this week 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 fresh, local local fresh, 8:30 a.m. Saturday, April 22. The market features features market The 22. April Saturday, a.m. 8:30 ntributed photo) ntributed These dinners will feature along events these for Tickets The Olde Beaufort Farmers’ For more information, visit on Thursday, May 25, and a new new a and 25, May Thursday, on Thursday, on Dinner Table to Sea Sept. 28. the freshest, and produced locally food from area grown farms and bakers prepared by the Culinary Arts Program Community Carteret College. at with T-shirts, reusable market shopping bags and 2017 collect- at purchased be can posters ible the Market every Tent Saturday morning. Market, sponsored this year by a large group of generous local businesses and organizationswho support its community, the to missioncontributions and educa- and shopping diverse a is tional experience. oldebeau- website, market’s the follow fortfarmersmarket.org, it on social media or market email manager, Cindy the Bunch, at oldebeaufortfarmersmarket @gmail.com. - Olde Beaufort Farmers’ Market opens for the year at year the for opens Market Farmers’ Beaufort Olde Shortly after, the first Olde Over time it has grown into Neighbors gather to catch up In addition to the market, the market, the addition to In produce, as well as different themes each week. (Co week. each themes as different as well produce, visionaries approached county commissioners with the idea of creating a venue for local farm- ers and food producers to sell their products to the commu- nity. Beaufort sprang up in May of 2013. Farmers’ Market a bustling, vibrant marketplace filled with families, dog lovers out for a stroll, out of visitors town, from tourists on summer their vacations and all to enjoy locals, the coming together sights and sounds. with each other, children twirl hula hoops, folks practice yoga or tai chi, while their others laugh way through show and aspiring artists create a puppet a painting in the shade of giant the oak trees. Shoppers line up for a cup of coffee tea and or a morning bun, iced tapping with along singing and foot their the music, all a part of the mar ket experience. ket organization hosts an Farm to annual Table Dinner, this year - - - -

The market began four years These markets are celebrated Most days Most the days is market orga- Other vendors will their Other share vendors Busy Busy vendors sell everything Because education is a main On opening the day, market’s Every rain Saturday, or shine, During the markets, farmers, The market’s first day is The Olde Beaufort Farmers’ ago ago when the original group of tions, hayrides, a petting health screenings and other sur- zoo, prises. with special activities including demonstrations, raffle baskets, children’s activities, dog adop nized nized around a theme highlight- ing a vegetable or fruit that in is season, such as Day Strawberry on May 6, is an happening event in that town Beaufort Historical Association’s like the Old Homes & Gardens or Tour a Day Father’s like holiday national on June 17. ration, give advice on the care of care the on advice give ration, plants and chat on a wide range of topics about products avail- able for purchase. artistic artistic vision, insights and inspi homemade, handmade, home focus for knowledgeable Market, the Farmers’ Olde Beaufort vendors will share information about nutrition and vegetables they offer, recipes or tips cooking and ingredients breads or other goods. baked in their theme is “Earth Day: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle.” organizations that focus Community on the environment will join the mar rows of white tents spring under up the canopy oaks of old at live the courthouse square in Beaufort. Carteret County fishermen, food producers and artisans join community profit organizations. Local non- chefs demonstrations cooking give will using fresh, local musicians ingredients, will create vibe a and on joyful most days, a truck food will be on lunch. site to serve Saturday, April Saturday, 22, and it will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ket to share information about healthy, sustainable practices, and will vendors also be focused on methods and which practices they employ that are just is that and friendly, mentally environ- the start of the market’s season. busy grown and locally caught to cre- ate an experience that exempli- fies the best of small town life. Market Market is gearing up for a new season and the fun Earth Day. starts on Olde Beaufort Farmers’ Market to start new season 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 this week • 10 theBeaufortHistoric Site. 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BHA to host author during pre book launch party week this BY MEGAN SOULT overcome hardships through comes from her experience as a NEWS-TIMES the mother’s point of view. professional interior design blog- Kristy Woodson Harvey, of “It’s been fun to go back ger on www.designchic.com. Beaufort, is no stranger to the with the same characters,” Ms. Her home will be featured in limelight. She is a published Harvey said. “I am used to writ- in Traditional Homes Magazine author and runs an interior ing one book where I finish and later in the year to coincide with design blog, but her next accom- I am done with the main char- her book launch. acters.” She will write a series of plishment will be her biggest of 4|26|17- 4|20|17 all. As for having her book launch articles that focuses on homes, Her book, Slightly South of in New York City, Ms. Harvey is including her own. Simple, is set to launch in New over the moon. “I am really excited to write for them, and they have really York City, New York, on Tuesday, “It’s kind of a dream. When embraced the book, as well,” April 25, but Ms. Harvey is offer- I thought about how it would Ms. Harvey said. ing those who live on the Crystal be and what it would look like, that’s what I always pictured,” Tickets for the Beaufort Coast a chance to enjoy the she said. “The whole thing has Historical Association’s event book earlier than that. been fantastic. There is noth- are $100 and include a copy of The Beaufort Historical ing like where you live and the Slightly South of Simple. Association will partner with town and the people that sup- Event goers will have the Ms. Harvey Harvey for a pre- port you, but launching in New rare opportunity to have a book book launch party at 6:30 p.m. York feels like the pinnacle of before it is available to the Friday, April 21, at Ms. Harvey’s it all.” public. All proceeds from the waterfront home, 217 Front St., As part of her book launch, event will benefit the Beaufort in Beaufort. Ms. Harvey will open her home Historical Association. Food prepared by Vivian for several events including the For more information, call Howard of Chef and The pre book launch party. 252-728-5225. Farmer and a chance to meet This is the second time Ms. and mingle with Ms. Harvey will Harvey has opened her home Kristy Woodson Harvey complete this event. for the Beaufort Historical holds a copy of her latest Although Slightly South of Association. It was first seen dur- book, Slightly South of Simple is not Ms. Harvey’s first ing the 2016 Old Homes Tour. published novel, it is her first In 1903, the house was built Simple. Ms. Harvey, along book that will be included in a after a previous structure on the with the Beaufort Historical series. property burned. The home was Association, will host a pre “I’m really excited about used as apartments for several book launch party at 6:30 it,” Ms. Harvey said. “I never years before being renovated thought I would write a series.” into a single-family dwelling. p.m. Friday, April 21, at Ms. The idea for the series came Today, the home has expe- Harvey’s home, 217 Front to Ms. Harvey after she talking rienced further renovation but St. in Beaufort. (Dylan Ray with an editor who was interest- has its original floors and stone photo) ed in her work. She had always fireplace and a beautiful stained wanted to write a story that glass window on the staircase focused on sisters. landing. The Peach Tree Bluff series The home welcomes guests Newport Family Practice looks at the lives of a mother with its original front porch and is excited to welcome and her three grown daughters a grand entry way leading into who come home to live with a front parlor. 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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR FREE MEDICARE SEMINAR TOWN HALL PRESENTATION: LIVING HISTORY WEEKEND STATEWIDE STATEWIDE STAR PARTY proof of residency and proof of ves- sel ownership. C.O.A.C.H. HOPE profit organization that to continues strive and expand its programs and services to youth community. within For the more information and a list of additional ties opportuni- and an application, visit www. coach-hope.org or email a letter of interest to [email protected]. Those interested can also call text “volunteer” to 252-732-4522. or Education 1 p.m. Thursday, April 27, Leon at Mann the Jr. Enrichment Center in Morehead City. The seminar will the Seniors’ be presented by SHIIP, Health Program. Insurance It is N.C. a InformationDepartment of Insurance division that of offers the free, objective about information Medicare, Medicare supple- ments, Medicare Advantage plans, Medicare prescription drug plans, Medicare fraud and abuse and long term care insurance. The seminar is open to anyone new to Medicare or interested in learning more about Medicare. The seminar will include a question and To register, answer call 252-247-2626. For session. more information, Simpson. contact Beth SPECIAL NEEDS Thursday, April 27, at the County Health Department room. This event is conference sponsored by p.m. Friday, April p.m. 21, Friday, at Fort Macon State Park. Fort Macon State Park will host a site for the N.C. Science Festival’s The Statewide Star Party. Crystal Coast Stargazers astrono- my club will be on hand with their members and equipment to out. The rain date April is help Saturday, 22. For more information, call 252- 726-3775. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, April 22-23, at Fort Park. Macon Re-enactors with the State 1 Local heritage sel parking at 7 permits a.m. Wednesday, at beginning March the 1, Morehead City Recreation Center, Parks 1600 Fisher St. and Permits are valid March 1- Jan. 15 permit of cost the Vessel pass year. is $25. In order to this be permit, you eligible for town’s Volunteers will be weekend at spending the fort presenting the the public with special events and pro- grams. For more information, call 252-726-3775. 12

Street ves- th Volunteers Volunteers are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1-7 p.m. Tuesday, Tuesday, p.m. 1-7 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. | FROM PAGE | FROM CALENDAR MOREHEAD CITY PARKS AND MOREHEAD CITY PARKS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SHOWERS SHOWERS OF FLOWERS - BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD DRIVE BLOOD THERAPEUTIC RECREATION LULAROE FASHION SHOW RECREATION will be DEPARTMENT accepting 11 THE MEMORIAL VIETNAMWALL. needed for TRAVELINGfour-hour shifts starting at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 25, ending and around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 30. The wall will be Tidings at Church Glad on Bridges Street in Morehead City. The wall is host- ed by Daughters of the American Revolution Otway Burns Chapter in Swansboro. People can sign up for like they’d as shifts four-hour many as by visiting https://signup.com/client/ invitation/6775657374/1810042/false#!1810042/false/false. Friday, Friday, April 28, at Old Western 58 Center, Highway Community Park held be will show This Point. Cedar in by the Cape Carteret Garden Club. Displays of table settings, as will well be as featured. floor decorations and horticul- arrangements Miniature ture will also to be ideas down-to-earth get and enjoy included. Come, Admission a home. decorating in use invited. is everyone and free, is JUST JUST FOR FUN April 25, at Methodist Church’s Community Life St. James Orange St., 1011 Newport. Center, United Friday, April 28, at County the Health Department, Carteret 3820 Bridges St., Morehead City. ALUMNI AND FROM CARTERET INSTRUCTORS COMMUNITY COLLEGE NETWORK REUNION 11:30 a.m. AND Saturday, OPPORTUNITYat the April Sanitary Fish 22,Restaurant in Market Morehead City. and This event will feature lunch. a For more Dutch-treat information reservations, call Charlotte Farris at and 252-240–9841. Saturday, April 22, at St. Peter’sSt. By- at 22, April Saturday, the-Sea Episcopal Parish hall, 503 W. Broad St., Swansboro. A light lunch by donations will be served at 12:30 p.m. Proceeds will be used for community outreach. For more information, contact Rosemary Dow at 910-750-4175. FUNDRAISER Carteret Carteret County Domestic Violence Program safe house. Donations of women’s clothes and informa- more For accessories accepted. also are tion, visit www.carteretdomesticvio- lence.com. • 14 WE HAVE AN APP FOR THAT New technology enhances Old Burying Ground experience

Increased activity in to generation. being accompanied by addi- this week Beaufort’s historic Old Burying The app can be down- tional upgrades in the cem- Ground happens every year loaded on either Google etery. in the springtime because of Play or the iTunes App Store. Starting this spring, new the outburst of color from Photographs of the tomb- fencing and gates will be the azalea-filled grounds and stones are shown while a nar- installed around the perimeter thanks to a new smartphone rator gives the history. of the Old Burying Ground. app, visitors will be able to Vlad Andreev, CEO of These improvements will enjoy an enhanced experi- UniGuide Tours, visited be instrumental in the effort ence. Beaufort in 2011, and he to maintain and preserve the To make the history of the could not wait to include the Old Burying Ground come old port town on the tours. heritage and powerful alive, the Beaufort Historical “Your town’s historic dis- stories that live among the tombstones. 4|20|17 4|20|17 - 4|26|17 Association has partnered trict has always been on my with UniGuide Tours, a trav- mind when I was imagining The UniGuide Tours are not el app offering hundreds of UniGuide and our walking meant to replace the associa- free audio tours all over the audio tours. I am so excit- tion’s live guided tours, rather United States. ed these old dreams of mine they are meant to develop The weathered tombstones seem to finally be coming interest for further guid- in the burial grounds chronicle true,” Mr. Andreev said. “We ed tours of the Old Burying the heritage of Beaufort and at UniGuide Tours believe Ground with the Beaufort the surrounding coast with that learning makes a truly Historical Association’s many graves of soldiers from the life-enriching experience. knowledgeable guides. Revolutionary War, the War of When you learn, even a bit, Tours depart from the 1812 and the Civil War, along about the place you are in, Welcome Center at 130 Turner with star-crossed lovers and it becomes alive to you, it St. The Old Burying Ground famous privateers. starts breathing and talking to is on Ann Street within easy Thanks to the new app, you. It is like you are opening walking distance from the burying ground visitors will another dimension. Historic Site. also be able to hear stories “An old cemetery is one of Tickets are $10 for adults about those who are now the finest examples of why buried in the gravesites as people need audio tours. and $5 for children under 12. they read the markers reveal- Without them, most of us will For more information ing the stories of Beaufort’s see a nice stone with barely about tours of the Old Burying early inhabitants that includ- visible inscriptions on it. After Ground or other activi- ed sea captains, soldiers, pri- a minute of listening, this is ties offered by the Beaufort vateers, ministers, doctors, not just a stone. This is a Historical Association, stop by young mothers and babies. human being. It is unforget- the Welcome Center, call 252- Many of the stories have been table,” he continued. 728-5225, or visit www.beau- passed down from generation This new technology is forthistoricsite.org. A new smartphone app will offer audio tours of the Old Burying Ground. These tours focus on the history of those buried at the site. (Dylan Ray photo)

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The Crystal Coast Choral Society will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, at Sneads Ferry Presbyterian Church in Sneads Ferry. (Contributed photo) Choral society to present last of three spring concerts The Crystal Coast Choral who will give her interpretation Wilmington concert choir and the 1812 Overture with the 2nd and Carteret counties. Society will present its final spring of the musical piece “Beneath chamber singers, under the Marine Aircraft Wing Band at This program is sponsored by concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April the African Sky,” which will be direction of Dr. Joe Hickman, Tryon Palace in New Bern at its the N.C. Arts Council, a division of 21, in the sanctuary of the Sneads sung by the women’s ensemble. which included a performance summer concert series. the Department of Natural and Ferry Presbyterian Church, 776 The Sneads Ferry perfor- at the college in 2010. Several members of the cho- Cultural Resources and award- Highway 210 in Sneads Ferry. mance was preceded by two Vivaldi’s “Gloria” and John rus have sung with members ed by the Jacksonville-Onslow General admission is $10 and performances in Cape Carteret Rutter’s “Requiem” have also of various choruses at Carnegie Council for the Arts. tickets will be available at the and Newport on April 1-2. been chosen over the years as Hall and Lincoln Center in New For more information, visit door. Children under 5 will be The chorus celebrated its the major concert for the sea- York City. www.crystalcoastchoralsociety. admitted for free. 30th anniversary year in 2016 son. They hold a minimum of four org or contact Mr. Woolston at The 55-member mixed-voice with two performances of The group has performed concerts per year in the Onslow 910-358-2997. chorus is under the direction of George Frideric Handel’s great Richland’s Finley Woolston. Christmas oratorio “Messiah” in The program is entitled “A December. ������������� Spring Bouquet of Poetry in In February of this year, Mr. 2017 Song,” and will feature a varied Woolston celebrated his 25th year selection of music: sacred, folk, as music director of the group, pop and more. which is based in Swansboro. Special guest artists will be The chorus has sung many ����� Robert Burket, oboist, and danc- major works including the er, Jessica Wilde, from Richlands, Mozart “Requiem” with UNC ������ ���������� Local Eagle Scout project FUN FOR ALL AGES selected at regional level Visit all the interactive exhibits inside the Civic Center, watch demonstrations of sports BY MEGAN SOULT exceptional nature by a Scout to and recreational activities such as gymnastics, dance and fi tness classes, or partici- NEWS-TIMES a religious institution, a school, pate in outside demonstrations and activities such as KnockerBall, hunting training for Eagle Scout Blake Deaton, of community or other entity. youth, tennis, laser tag, tree climbing, bounce houses and much more. Scout Troop 130, is not finished The award recognizes the with his Eagle Scout project Scout for his Eagle Scout lead- quite yet. ership service project, which Hands-On Exhibits + Interactive Activities His project, “Wings for is part of the requirements for Autism: Giving God’s Special earning the Eagle Scout Award. Angels Wings,” has been select- Each year, local councils select SATURDAY, APRIL 29 • 9A-4P ed as one of four regional final- a council-level winner, and from ists for the National Eagle Scout that pool, each region selects a Crystal Coast Civic Center Project of the Year. region-level winner. According to the National A national winner is then select- Morehead City Admission Eagle Scout Association web- ed from the four regional finalists. site, the National Eagle Scout On April 10, Blake was told of $2 Association established the his project reaching the regional Includes ALL activities National Eagle Scout Service level. The final winner will be Age 3 and under free Project of the Year Award to announced in the upcoming recognize valuable service of an months. • 16

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LIVEIV LIFELILIFE AT HI On the Land. On the Water. Fill your days with fun and adventure or Of the Charts. The photography of David Jaworksi hangs in the Cassie just relax on your front porch and enjoy the Clubhouse and Outfitters Center Howe Algeo Gallery this month. (David Jaworksi photo) breeze rolling in off the water. When every Pool, fitness room day feels like a vacation, the choice is yours. and playground

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of hospital art gallery Docks and boat ramp Weekend Cottages from the $100’s on Mill Creek This month, the Cassie I am not at the demanding job Howe Algeo Gallery will feature that I love, I am outdoors cap- Cottage Homes from the $200’s Riverfront beach and dock the photography of Dr. Dave turing the light, the water and Walking trails and boardwalk Jaworski. the beautiful birds. Estate Homes from the $300’s This exhibit will be at the gal- “The more photos I take, the lery’s new location in the hall- more I end up seeing. I am grate- way connecting the new and old ful to show my work at Carteret lobbies of Carteret Health Care, Health Care, where many of my 3500 Arendell St., Morehead local images are displayed at the (800) 967-7639 City. new patient tower and Cancer Dr. Jaworski has been work- ArlingtonPlace.com/Carteret Center,” he continued. ing with photography for many 57 Burton Farm Road, Arapahoe, NC 28510 years, and his work has only These shows are free and increased since moving to North open to the public at all times. Carolina five years ago. Works that are for sale can be “The light and the subject arranged through the Carteret matter in Coastal North Carolina Health Care Foundation by call- ing 252-499-6646. Prices and offers are subject to change without notice. Please see a sales are a true gift. I had always taken consultant for more details. This is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to photos, but after moving here For more information buy in jurisdictions where prohibited. Some amenities and features are still five years ago, I couldn’t help about the Arts for the Hospital under construction or in planning and are subject to change without notice. take more and more pictures,” Committee, contact Fran Zaik at Dr. Jaworksi said. “So whenever 252-726-0205.