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Friday, September 24, 2010

Reynolds Blue Ridge Business After Hours (9/23/10)

For this month's Business After Hours, Chamber Members and Staff ventured up to the Blue Ridge Parkway to visit Reynolds Blue Ridge, which is a developer that is located, as best as we could put it, on a mountain top.  The venture was driving up towards Boone, then turning on to the Blue Ridge Parkway for quite a drive, then turning on a road when seemed like was taking us back down the mountain.  Up close views of the mountains, the sunset and the beautiful houses that are definitely atleast a million dollars for the land, sure made the trip enjoyable.  When we did arrive, we were amazed at the view the gazebo, which was our shelter, gave to us as we enjoyed a delicious catered meal with fresh fruit, artichoke dip, and even seasoned pork tenderloin.  Throughout the time, two blues musicians by the name of "Pops" and Clyde Ferguson who are from Wilkes County.  We all wined, dined, and had fun spending time together.  Our host, Jim Pitts, also had door prizes for those lucky business cards that were selected won plaid picnic blankets.  Again, we would like to thank Reynolds Blue Ridge for hosting this month's Business After Hours and showing us a great time!
Delicious Food

Enjoying the food and time together

Relaxing on a mountain

Musicians "Pops" and Clyde Ferguson

Dancing the Night Away

Blue Ridge Parkway's 75th Anniversary Celebration Festival (Sept. 10-12, 2010)

On September 11, 2010, we celebrated the Blue Ridge Parkway's 75th Anniversary since the official start of work began 1935 by having storytelling, craft demonstrators, art exhibits, a jamming tent for musicians, "meadow walks," family activities for children of all ages, a community showcase, and more.  This three day event was filled will many sights, sounds, and smells for the visitors to enjoy while being apart of History.  Originally started by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s using private contractors, less than a year later Congress authorized the project, renaming it the Blue Ridge Parkway and putting it in the hands of the National Park Service.  Many of the New Deal public works agencies helped with building the 469 mile piece of the Appalachian Mountains, and it took 52 years to complete. 

The festival started with a formal ceremony at Cumberland Knob around 11am with the opening of the festival also at the Blue Ridge Music Center at 1pm.  People were arriving early to get apart of the festival actions.  The Cumberland Knob Recreation Area Stage offered storytelling the entire day after the formal ceremony that welcomed visitors, sponsors, neighbors, speakers, and honored guests.  The Blue Ridge Music Center Stage offered the visitors music from Park Ranger Tim Francis & Great Big Howdy and Sierra Hull & Highway 111.  BRMC's small auditorium offered the film's "America's Favorite Journey" and "The Blue Ridge Parkway: 75," as well as The Parkway Idea & Construction panel.

As a part of the "Parkway Village," the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce was given a booth to showcase what we have to offer, which included a moonshine still, a painting, some pottery, a information board, and more.
Wilkes County Booth
There were booths from Yancey, Watauga, Alleghany, Haywood, McDowell, Ashe, Surry, and Transylvania Counties (NC), as well as Patrick, Botetourt, Bedford, Roanoke, Carroll, Galax, Floyd, Lynchburg, and Franklin Counties (VA). Also there were booths for Waste Management, Department of Transportation, NC Tourism, VA Tourism, and several representing many divisions from the Blue Ridge Parkway.


Food offered ranged from hot dogs to hamburgers, funnel cakes to apple cobbler, and even fresh bar-ba-que with sweet tea, blueberry smoothies, and other beverages.  The jamming tent roared with bluegrass and folk music with songs telling of the love, nature, and family.  Activites for the children ranged from determining wild animal prints to types of soil and even a junior ranger program for them to earn a badge when they completed their mission.  Two local artist even had art exhibits inside the music center with beautiful paints that reflected snow covered farms, and house renderings.
Jamming Tent
On Saturday, it was an all day event running from 10am to 10pm! The Blue Ridge Music Center stage kicked off the day of celebration with a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony with music to follow throughout the day.  The entire festival was a great enjoyment not only to the members of the Chamber Staff who manned the booth but also the people who visited the locations to take part in this momentus celebration.
Blue Ridge Music Center Stage

Food Options

Family/Kids Activities Tents

North Carolina Tourism Booth

Virginia Tourism Booth

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Wilkes Rambling Rockers

Chamber’s “Rocking Chair Art” Fundraiser 
  
“Rocking Chair Art” can be seen throughout Wilkes County.  A tour map highlighting the location of the chairs and each artist is available online at http://www.explorewilkes.com/ and can be picked up at the chamber office on Main Street in North Wilkesboro and at each of the sponsoring locations.  All rocking chairs will be available for purchase at the Wilkes Art Gallery during a silent auction process.  Bidding for the chairs will begin on Thursday, September 9th in chair sponsor locations and final bids will be received on Friday evening, October 1st at a reception to recognize each of the sponsors and participating artists.  Bidders are encouraged to attend this reception. 

Wilkes Chamber of Commerce’s “Wilkes Rambling Rockers,” a fundraiser for the implementation of the new county tourism brand, Exhale…you’re in wilkes, features the work of local artist completing scenes and themes of Wilkes County on rocking chairs.  This fundraiser has three leading sponsors, Tim Harrold’s Empire Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Tar Heel Oil Company and Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse, who are  receiving assistance with artists and the silent auction from the Wilkes Art Gallery.  Each chair has a contributing business or organization sponsor.  These sponsors are:  Addison Properties, Inc.; BB&T Wilkesboro; Betty’s Breads and Pastries; Brushy Mountain Bee Farm, Inc.; Brushy Mountain Ruritan Club; Cassie Stone Photography/Black Tie Affair; David’s Car Care; DonLin Counseling Services; Edward Jones Investments/Sydney Collins: Hampton Inn – Wilkesboro; Hardee’s of Wilkesboro; Holiday Inn Express; J. Martin Productions/Frog Hollar Cabin; KEY Training and Technology; Leatherwood Mountains; SouthEast Commercial Real Estate Group; Talia’s Espresso; The Walker Center/MerleFest; Town of North Wilkesboro; Town of Ronda; Town of Wilkesboro; Wilkes County Board of Education; Wilkes Family YMCA; Wilkes Hardware Co.; Wilkes Heritage Museum; Wilkes Telecommunications; Window World of the Foothills; and Yadkin Valley Motor Company.

Featured artists volunteering their talent, time and imagination include: Donna Absher; Brian Barker and the WCC Graphic Arts Class; John Brame; Cindy Breden; Edith Carter; Lily and Emily Church; Kaila Minton Church; Steven Church; Carolina Finley; Beth Horrell; Linda Joines, Cheryl Kilby; Lea and Renee; Jane Maddocks; Pam McLean, North Wilkes High School Arts 3 Class; Michelle Parsons; Hannah Raines; Randy Reeves; Mary Frances Richardson; Martha Simmons; Lindsey Sutphin; Seth Tharpe;  Stoney Triplett; Laura Whitley; Wilkes Art Gallery Art Instructors; and Norma Jean Wood.
Proceeds from the fundraising campaign will be directed to the chamber in support of the brand campaign which includes programs of awareness, education and advocacy.  As part of the awareness initiative, a new brand website has been created http://www.explorewilkes.com/, the new print collerateral is in progress, and a marketing/advertising plan in place. 




Friday, September 3, 2010

New Members of August 2010!

For the month of August, the Wilkes Chamber of Commerce would like to introduce ten businesses that have joined:


Amalfi's Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria
1919-G Hwy 421
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336.838.3188
Tony Costagliola

Brushy Mountain Cafe
9858 N. Hwy 16
Millers Creek, NC 28651
336.667.4870
Todd Swofford

Elks Events, LLC
North Wilkesboro Elks Club
100 Finley Avenue
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
336.838.8591
Todd Swofford

Go Fitness
5301 Boone Trail
Millers Creek, NC 28659
336.667.4444
James Sparks

J.R. Priester's Clothiers
903 Main Street
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
336.838.2531
Jim Priester

Kotohira Japanese Restaurant
1206 River Street
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336.667.0150
Vinh Nguyen

Liberty Tax Service
1717 Winkler Street
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336.838.2722
Shawn Jenkins

North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church
804 E Street
North Wilkesboro, NC 28659
336.667.1288

Patton Insurance Agency, Inc.
600 West Main Street
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336.667.2836
Andy Patton

Red Rider Media, LLC
159 Cactus Lane
Wilkesboro, NC 28697
336.262.7302
Shaun Cardwell

We would like to "Welcome" these businesses for joining the Chamber.  If you have a business that would like to join, please call 336.838.8662 for more information.