Wednesday, September 9, 2015
This Weekend In North Carolina: Fairs, festivals, and football
Labor Day came and Labor Day went and with it went summer. Well maybe not the real summer but the ideology that we have lots of summer left to enjoy.
Now is the time to embrace all things fair, fall, and fun in North Carolina. Here's a jam packed listing of some great things going on this upcoming weekend around the state.
Here are some fairs starting this weekend:
Wilson County Fair This fair caught my attention because they are having tiger encounters and a rock breaking team (say what?)
Cabarrus County Fair, Sandscapes, pig races, a magician, and a music stage hosted by The New 103.7 out of Charlotte.
Central Carolina Fair Is featuring nine big names from the music industry including Parmalee, Doug E. Fresh, and John Waite. This fair also offers up some great rides and 4H competitive events.
NC Mountain State Fair This may be enough to pull you in....Sea Lions. Yes. In the mountains of North Carolina you can get your sea lion fix. Maybe you're like me and not a fan of seals/sea lions? If so you can check out the llama exhibit. This fair also celebrates the mountain way of life. It wouldn't be a proper mountain fair without bluegrass, so expect a lot of it.
Cumberland County Fair Let me just ask this. When you go to a fair do you expect a roller derby? Probably not but this fair is offering one up this week. They are also welcoming James Otto to the entertainment stage. I've also been told there is plenty of agriculture to celebrate as well.
Surry County Ag Fair It is the 68th year of the Surry County Agriculture Fair. This fair is true southern fair tradition with a midway packed with rides, food only found at the fair, and blue ribbon agriculture to view. Enjoy this fair through the 19th.
Here are some other events happening around the state:
Cowboy Up Festival Friday night is Jackpot Cutting, Saturday morning is Ranch Sorting and Trail Challenge. About 4 p.m. we will have a horse tack auction and drill team demo, 6:00 p.m. will begin entertainment until. Sunday morning at 9 a.m. we will have Cowboy Church and at 10:00 a.m. we will begin barrel race exhibitions and race begins at noon.
Bars & Bites South End Food Food Tour This kicks off as a Happy Hour Theme event. Tour and taste the eclectic dining that is South End. This event is $55 and includes a very diverse tour and history of the dining section of this area of Charlotte. If you are a non drinker then do not think this event isn't for you. There are options at nearly every stop for those of you who do not partake in alcohol!
Radical Reels Tour Head to the National Whitewater Center on Friday for an adrenaline pumping film with the backdrop being the rapids of the NWC. This event is free and family friendly. You should just go to the NWC because there is so much to do and this film is just icing on the cake!
Asheville Goombay Festival - Goombay is a Western African term for rhythm or drum. This festival celebrates the diversity of the African diaspora. National attention is turned to this Asheville event that is free for any and all who want to attend.
NC Gourd Festival Well this shocks me but doesn't shock me all at the same time. If you aren't familiar with what a gourd is then...look at the picture. I grew up around gourds - people made them into bird houses and painted things on them as decor. If you're a gourd guru then head to Raleigh this weekend.
Hopscotch Music Festival If you head to that Gourd Festival then you should swing by this festival. The music lineup is sick. From country crooners like Dwight Yoakam to the post punk music movement and then to orchestra with modern flair; this event is a huge deal. It covers a few days and is totally worth your attention.
Bull Durham Blues Festival Music is big this weekend in the triangle. Durham is hosting a multi day blues event with names like Norman Connors and Pat :Mother Blues: Cohen. I was told Saturday's event is FREE! Enjoy the smooth sounds of the blues as the summer sets.
17 Days in Greensboro The Greensboro Arts Council is offering fabulous arts based events for 17 days in September. Some of these events are varied medium art, music, writing, theater, and more.
Are you ready for some football?
NCSU Wolfpack takes on Eastern Kentucky this weekend at Carter Finley 6pm is kick off! The Wolfpack won last weekend against Troy. East Kentucky seam rolled Valaparaiso last weekend.
Tar Heel Football will be at home this weekend as they host the NC A&T Aggies. On September 3rd the Tar Heels were pecked by the mighty Gamecocks of South Carolina. It was a fight though because the Tar Heels coulda rocked and shocked them. (This coming from a Wolfpack fan, guys.) NC A&T is coming to visit Carolina after a winning opener against Shaw. Wait topple doesn't really do justice to what A&T did to Shaw....the final was like 61-7.
ECU Pirates kick some booty (get it?) against the Florida Gators. East won their opener against Townsend. The Gators had some New Mexico State Aggies for dinner last Saturday. Let's see if the Pirates can hold strong and bring another tally in the W column in Gainesville.
Duke is used to being a basketball powerhouse and rumors are flying that they are really working on that football department. This past weekend Duke opened with a win against Tulane. This weekend they'll host NC Central who also won their opener this past weekend.
Wake Forest started their season with a W against Elon. This weekend they'll take on Syracuse on their home turf. Syracuse dehorned the Rhode Island Rams this past weekend. How will they fare against the Demon Deacons?
Appalachian won their season opener against a team I have never heard of...sorry. This week they will head down to Death Valley to take on those charming Clemson Tigers. Last weekend the Tigers slaughtered the Terriers of Wofford.
Charlotte still a rookie football team they are making their way. Charlotte opened up the 2015 season with a win against Georgia State in Atlanta. This weekend they will take on Presbyterian at home. Presby lost last weekend.
Worth mentioning because they're so close:
SC Gamecocks will be taking on the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday at 7:30.
And that professional team in Charlotte?
The Panthers will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday for their season opener. Um....will this be a recap of Hallmark's Kitten Bowl or will some football be played?
whoo hoo great roundup!
ReplyDeleteDelighted to hear the roundup ... and even more that football has made its return! Roll on a few weeks to when New Orleans taken on the Panthers and LSU takes on the Gamecocks!
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