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Need A Relaxing Evening Out? | Live Entertainment In Wake | What To Do For New Year's Eve | Enloe High Raises Thousands For Homeless 🎈| New Expanded Events Calendar
Weather | On This Day | Chuckle | You Vote | Our Voters Have Chosen The Best Pizza | Tea Anyone? | New Year's Eve Celebrations | Featured Brewery | A Taste of Norway🍺| Clean and Green Cooking | Fewer Wrinkles!
🤣Chuckle - Laughter is good for the soul.
☁️Weather - Whether we like it or not!
🧑💼On this day in history
🎙️Events - Don’t miss out on the fun.
🏃♀️➡️Health - Important information on health and wellness
🆕News - Stay in the know.
🧑💼Featured Business - Let’s support our local small businesses.
🍳What’s Cooking - Tried and true recipes from my grandmother.
🤣 Why do bees hum? They don’t remember the lyrics!🤣
What happened on this day in history? 1865 The Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which outlawed slavery, officially went into effect!🎈🎈
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In The New Today!
Congratulations Enloe Magnet High School
Enloe Magnet High School in Raleigh, North Carolina, continues its remarkable tradition of student-led philanthropy through the annual Enloe Charity Ball. Since its inception in 2004, this event has raised over $1.9 million for local nonprofits, demonstrating the profound impact of youth engagement in community service.
The 2024 Charity Ball, held on December 14, focused on combating homelessness by supporting CASA's King's Ridge project, which aims to provide affordable housing solutions in the area. Leading up to the event, students organized various fundraising activities, including neighborhood caroling, a kickball tournament, and a silent auction, all contributing to their ambitious goal of raising $170,000.
The dedication and creativity of Enloe's students have been instrumental in the success of these initiatives. Their efforts provide financial support to vital community projects and inspire a culture of giving and social responsibility among their peers. The Enloe Charity Ball has become a model for student-led philanthropy, showcasing how collective efforts can lead to significant positive change within the community.
Live Music
Local Pubs and Nightclubs in the Forest
Wake Forest
Tonic, Bar and Social Club
Live Music: Every Friday and Saturday
Location: 158 S White St, Wake Forest, NC
Details: A casual neighborhood bar featuring craft cocktails and a great atmosphere for live music. No specific bands listed for upcoming events, so it's a good spot to check for weekend performances.
Wake Forest Listening Room
Dec 20: Holiday Carol-oake
Dec 21: Eduardo and Bella G
Location: 158 S White St, Wake Forest, NC
Details: This venue offers a variety of live performances, including folk and acoustic artists. Check for upcoming events on their website for more dates.
Cary
SideBar – Known for its upscale cocktails and vintage ambiance, The Side Bar is located in downtown Cary. While it doesn't consistently list live music, the venue often hosts special events with curated performances, making it a great spot for both drinks and entertainment
Crosstown Pub & Grill – A stylish pub offering a wide variety of drinks, Crosstown Pub features live music performances. Located in downtown Cary, it's a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere perfect for enjoying both music and excellent food
Back Then Bar and Grill – This venue offers a fun, casual atmosphere with live music events like Kings of the Highway, which is performing on December 20, 2024
PBR Cary – Located in the Fenton development, PBR Cary hosts a variety of events, including live performances. They’re featuring artist Matt Stell on February 1, 2025
Raleigh
The Pour House Music Hall & Record Shop
This venue frequently hosts live bands with a range of genres. Upcoming events include performances by Splintered Reality (Jan 2) and Vampa (Jan 9)
C. Grace
Known for its elegant atmosphere and jazz music, C. Grace offers live jazz performances five days a week. It's a great choice for those looking to enjoy a sophisticated night out with live music.
Please contact us if you would like to be added to the list.
Donations Needed
Wake County is currently seeking donations to support several important community initiatives that help families in need during the winter and holiday season.
One such initiative is the Warmth for Wake Program, which provides firewood and space heaters to households facing winter hardships. This program is especially vital as colder weather sets in. The county encourages residents to donate firewood (oak, hickory, cedar, or poplar) and space heaters, as well as to contribute financially. Volunteers are also needed for activities like splitting and delivering firewood, and donations can be made online or by mail.
Additionally, Wake County's Holiday Cheer Program supports local families during the holidays by providing meals and gifts for children, teens, and seniors. Financial donations, gift cards, and volunteers are all crucial for helping to provide for families in need this season
These efforts are part of Wake County's ongoing commitment to supporting its residents, especially during times of need. Residents can also donate directly to the Homeownership Rehabilitation Program, which helps elderly or disabled homeowners with emergency repairs.
For more details or to contribute, you can visit the Wake County government website or contact the relevant programs directly.
Treat yourself and a friend to High Tea during the holidays.
The Southern Tradition of High Tea
High tea is a meal tradition that originated in 19th-century Britain but has found a unique place in Southern culture. Despite its name, “high tea” often refers to a late afternoon gathering that combines tea with a light meal or snacks. Traditionally, it was more of a working-class evening meal served at a "high" table, complete with hearty dishes. Over time, this evolved into the refined experience we often associate with tea service, including finger sandwiches, scones, and sweet treats.
The Southern interpretation of high tea blends British roots with Southern hospitality. In the South, tea culture is a symbol of gracious living, often tied to celebrations, garden parties, and family gatherings. Sweet tea, a Southern staple, often makes an appearance alongside the fancier blends of Earl Grey or herbal infusions. High tea in the South emphasizes community, tradition, and indulgence.
Wake County offers several unique spots for a high tea experience. Each location has its own charm and specialties.
The Umstead Hotel and Spa (Cary)
Why It’s Special: This luxury hotel offers an elegant afternoon tea experience in a serene setting. The menu includes a variety of premium teas, freshly baked scones, and dainty finger foods, served with impeccable Southern hospitality. Seasonal offerings and live harp music enhance the experience.
Perfect For: Celebrations, date outings, or anyone seeking a luxurious tea experience.
Camellia Tea Room (Wake Forest)
Why It’s Special: A cozy spot in Wake Forest, this tea room is known for its warm ambiance and curated tea selection. Guests can enjoy a more casual high tea with a touch of Southern charm, including homemade pastries and local ingredients.
Perfect For: Intimate gatherings or a quiet afternoon escape.
Tin Roof Teas (Raleigh)
Why It’s Special: While not a traditional tea room, Tin Roof Teas in Raleigh offers a wide array of high-quality teas sourced from around the world. Pair their exceptional brews with local bakeries’ treats for a personalized high tea experience.
Perfect For: Tea connoisseurs and DIY high tea enthusiasts.
Fearrington House Inn (Pittsboro)
Why It’s Special: Located a short drive from Wake County, the Fearrington House Inn offers a quintessential Southern afternoon tea. Set amidst beautiful gardens, it features artisan teas, gourmet finger foods, and elegant table settings.
Perfect For: A serene day trip or a special occasion.
What Makes Each Location Unique
The Umstead shines with luxury and fine dining.
Camellia Tea Room captures the essence of small-town Southern charm.
Tin Roof Teas offers a global twist with premium tea selections.
Fearrington House Inn pairs tea with a picturesque countryside setting.
Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or a newcomer to the tradition, high tea in Wake County offers a delightful way to slow down and enjoy good company over a pot of tea.
Where to Celebrate New Year’s Eve in Wake County
Wake County offers a variety of fun New Year's Eve celebrations for 2024, catering to families, partygoers, and everyone in between:
First Night Raleigh: This family-friendly event includes a children's celebration starting at 2 PM, performances, an early countdown at 7 PM, live music, and the iconic Acorn Drop with fireworks at midnight. Tickets are $16 ($13 if purchased early)
New Year’s Eve Gala at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences: Enjoy an upscale evening with live entertainment, an open bar, dinner, photo booths, and late-night snacks. Tickets are $175
Night Circus Spectacular: Held in nearby Fayetteville, this free event features live music, circus performances, DJs, and a unique multi-colored star rise at midnight
New Year’s Eve at The Plant in Pittsboro: A casual and free event with live music, fire pits, and an apple drop at midnight
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All New!
Check out our all-new online calendar of events. We now provide a complete and current listing of events, concerts, local artists, craft fairs, farmer’s markets, and much more!
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This Week’s Health Section Each week, we highlight an article focused on health and wellness, designed to benefit our readers. We aim to provide the latest insights to keep you informed and support a longer, healthier, and more vibrant life.
Collagen and Its Benefits
Collagen is a protein essential for maintaining healthy skin, hair, nails, joints, and bones. As we age, natural collagen production decreases, leading many to turn to supplements for support. Here’s a guide to the best types of collagen and their benefits.
Hydrolyzed Collagen (Collagen Peptides):
Easily absorbed by the body.
Commonly sourced from bovine (cows) or marine (fish).
Popular for improving skin elasticity and hydration, reducing wrinkles, and strengthening hair and nails.
Marine Collagen:
Derived from fish, it’s rich in Type I collagen, which is excellent for skin health.
Benefits include improving skin texture, hydration, and promoting wound healing.
Collagen Type II:
Typically found in chicken collagen and supports joint health.
Great for those with arthritis or joint pain.
Multi-Collagen Blends:
Contain a mix of Types I, II, III, and sometimes IV and V.
Offer comprehensive benefits for skin, joints, and overall vitality.
Top-Rated Collagen Supplements
Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides: Popular for skin and joint support, made from grass-fed, pasture-raised bovine sources.
Ancient Nutrition Multi Collagen Protein: Features a blend of bovine, marine, chicken, and egg-sourced collagen for comprehensive benefits.
Further Food Marine Collagen: Excellent for those seeking clean, marine-based collagen for glowing skin.
Key Benefits of Taking Collagen
Skin Health: Reduces wrinkles, improves hydration, and promotes elasticity.
Joint and Bone Support: Reduces joint pain and strengthens bones.
Hair and Nail Growth: Enhances strength and prevents brittleness.
Gut Health: Supports the gut lining, helping with digestion and reducing inflammation.
To maximize the benefits, aim for 5-10 grams of collagen peptides daily, and pair your intake with vitamin C to boost absorption.
Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement, especially if you have allergies or specific health conditions.
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Where is Your Favorite Thrift Shop?
This is your opportunity to suggest the best thrift shop in Wake County! Submit your recommendation by email to [email protected]
✔️Tell us the name and address of your favorite thrift shop.
✔️Tell us why you love the shop and who the owner is, if you know.
✔️Send us an email.
✔️The thrift shop with the most votes will be highlighted and recognized in next week’s newsletter.
Last Week’s Winner!
Our readers have voted Oakwood Pizza Box at 610 N Person Street in Raleigh the best pizza in the Wake County area. Oakwood Pizza Box is known for its authentic New York-style pies with simple yet high-quality ingredients like homemade sauce and fresh mozzarella. Their pepperoni pizza is a standout for many locals. 🎗️
Our Readers Have Spoken! The Oakwood Pizza Box is the Best Pizza in Wake County!
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This Week’s Featured Business
Norse Brewing Company🍺
A Taste of Nordic Heritage in Wake Forest, NC
Norse Brewing Company, located in the heart of Wake Forest, NC, offers a unique dining and craft beer experience inspired by the spirit of Nordic culture. Since opening in 2019, it has become a community favorite, blending bold flavors, warm hospitality, and an inviting atmosphere.
Walking into Norse Brewing Company feels like stepping into a Nordic lodge, with rustic wooden beams, communal seating, and Viking-inspired decor. This cozy yet lively setting encourages camaraderie, reflecting the Nordic value of hygge (a sense of comfort and togetherness).
Norse Brewing takes pride in its handcrafted beers, brewed on-site to ensure freshness and quality. Their offerings include a range of styles, from crisp lagers to robust stouts, often infused with unique flavors to reflect Nordic themes. Signature brews like the Berserker Lager and Odin’s Beard Stout showcase creativity and boldness. Seasonal rotations and small-batch brews keep the menu dynamic for beer enthusiasts.
The kitchen at Norse Brewing complements its beer offerings with a menu inspired by both Nordic and Southern flavors. Guests can enjoy hearty dishes like beer-battered fish and chips, flavorful burgers, and traditional Nordic fare like smoked salmon platters. The restaurant also caters to vegetarians and offers kid-friendly options, making it ideal for families.
Beyond food and drink, Norse Brewing Company is deeply rooted in the Wake Forest community. The brewery hosts regular events, including live music nights, trivia, and special celebrations like Oktoberfest and Viking-themed gatherings. Its spacious outdoor patio provides a pet-friendly environment for families and friends to gather.
Norse Brewing is more than a brewery—it's a place for memorable celebrations. Whether you're hosting a private event, enjoying a casual meal, or simply meeting friends for a pint, the brewery's welcoming environment makes every occasion special.
Visit Norse Brewing Company
Address: 203 Brooks St, Wake Forest, NC 27587
Website: Norse Brewing Company
Hours: Vary by day; typically open late afternoons to evenings with extended weekend hours.
With its blend of Nordic charm and Southern hospitality, Norse Brewing Company is a must-visit destination in Wake Forest. Whether you're a craft beer connoisseur or simply looking for a unique dining experience, this brewery offers something special for everyone.
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This week’s recipe is from Grandma’s kitchen.
Chocolate French Silk Pie
Ingredients:
For the crust:
1 1/2 cups vanilla wafer cookie crumbs (about 12 crackers)
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted
For the filling:
8 oz. semisweet chocolate, chopped (or chocolate chips)
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/4 tsp salt
1 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
3 large egg yolks, room temperature (see note on safety)
1 tsp vanilla extract
For the topping:
1 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 tbsp powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
Chocolate shavings or curls (optional)
Instructions:
For the crust:
Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
In a medium bowl, combine the cookie crumbs, sugar, and melted butter. Mix until the crumbs are evenly coated and the mixture holds together when pressed.
Press the mixture firmly into the bottom and up the sides of a 9-inch pie dish.
Bake the crust for 8-10 minutes, then remove from the oven and let it cool completely.
For the filling:
In a heatproof bowl, combine the chopped chocolate and heavy cream. Place the bowl over a pot of simmering water (double boiler) or microwave in 20-second intervals, stirring between, until the chocolate is fully melted and smooth. Stir in the vanilla extract and salt. Let the chocolate mixture cool to room temperature.
In a large mixing bowl, beat the softened butter and powdered sugar on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 3-4 minutes.
Add the cooled chocolate mixture to the butter mixture and continue beating until smooth.
Add the egg yolks one at a time, beating for about 1 minute after each addition. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Beat the mixture for another 3 minutes until fluffy and smooth.
Pour the filling into the cooled pie crust and spread it evenly. Refrigerate the pie for at least 4 hours, or overnight, to allow the filling to set.
For the topping:
In a chilled bowl, beat the heavy whipping cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract until stiff peaks form (about 3-4 minutes).
Spread the whipped cream over the chilled pie, smoothing it into an even layer.
Garnish with chocolate shavings or curls, if desired.
Serve:
Slice the pie and enjoy! It’s rich and creamy, with a smooth chocolate filling and a light whipped topping.
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