WAREHOUSE ROW PRESENTS
CRAFTED BY SOUTHERN HANDS
CRAFTED BY SOUTHERN HANDS
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06.28.14 • 3-6PM • FRESH PEACHES • ICE CREAM • LIVE MUSIC • PONY RIDES
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rafted By Southern Hands, a sweet summer celebration for all ages, returns to Warehouse Row this June 28th, with fresh, handpicked Georgia peaches from The Peach Truck (in Chattanooga for one day only!), complimentary refreshments from Jeni’s Splendid Ice
Creams, local food and drink, live music by Ten Bartram, and pony rides by Noah’s Little Ark. Learn more at craftedbysouthernhands.com.
JENI’S SPLENDID ICE CREAM Jeni Britton Bauer founded Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams in 2002 and has since gone on to author two cookbooks, create a national wholesale market and extensive direct-to-customer online hub for her ice creams, and has opened sixteen (and counting) scoop shops. Every product is made from the ground up with grass-grazed milk, local produce, American beanto-bar chocolate, and select ingredients from around the world. Learn more at jenis.com.
NOAH’S LITTLE ARK Rich and Cindy, founders of Noah’s Little Ark share a lifelong love of animals. They moved to Chattanooga in 2003, started a farm, and began rescuing llamas, alpacas, goats, sheep, ducks, horses, ponies, chickens and more. A friend asked them to bring their critters to a birthday party, which sparked the idea to spread the Noah’s Little Ark love to other events. Drop by Crafted by Southern Hands for a pony ride or visit noahslittleark.net to learn more.
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THE PEACH TRUCK It’s a tale of two peaches: a Georgia boy fell in love with a girl from way up north. He took her to Nashville and taught her to love everything he cherished about the south: hot summers, front porches, and—best of all—fresh peaches. Alas, the boy made a terrible discovery: Nashville didn’t have peaches, at least, not the big, juicy peaches he grew up eating in Georgia. So the boy and the girl, otherwise known as Stephen and Jessica Rose, did the next logical thing for a couple crazy in love with each other—and peaches. They traded in their car for a 1964 Gladiator Jeep truck and began selling fresh fruit by the bagful. The Roses’ truck is so much a part of their love story that they even included it in their wedding party, taking communion right off its perky-nosed, forest-green hood. The Roses say, without irony, that their peaches are THE BEST (Italics! All caps!) peaches you’ll ever have: rich and fragrant, with an intoxicating sweetness that dances across your taste buds. They come from Pearson Farm in—we kid you not—Peach County, Georgia. Pearson Farm is a 130 year-old peach and pecan estate that has been family farmed for five generations. It is notable as it was the first farm in Georgia to receive the GAP (good agricultural practices) certification, and the peaches are grown with water-saving drip irrigation and minimal pesticides. The Roses and their Peach Truck peaches have been featured in Southern Living, The Huffington Post, and The Tennessean. Their website, thepeachtruck.com, features online ordering, a wealth of information on the proper care and preservation of peaches, recipes, and Stephen’s blog, which documents the development of each year’s harvest and offers recipes and news of The Peach Truck’s travels. Find the The Peach Truck blog at thepeachtruck.com/blogs, like The Peach Truck on Facebook at facebook.com/thepeachtruck, and follow the Roses on Twitter at @ThePeachTruck.
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INTRODUCING TWO TEN JACK
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Hailing from Nashville, red-hot izakaya and ramen restaurant, Two Ten Jack will open a 4,800 square-foot Chattanooga location in Warehouse Row’s mercantile late this fall. Expanding upon the culinary world’s recent fascination with upscale brewhouses, an izakaya is a type of pubhouse—a Japanese version of your local neighborhood pub, offering tasty food and great service in a friendly environment. Two Ten Jack’s menu will feature kodawari, ramen, yakitori, sushi and other Japanese-inspired comfort food, as well as a curated list of beverages on tap, reserve cocktails, single malt whiskies, sake, shochu, and more. Find Two Ten Jack on Facebook at facebook.com/twotenjack and follow them on Twitter at @TwoTenJack. Conceptual renderings for the Two Ten Jack space, slated to open in the Mercantile at Warehouse Row in late fall, 2014.
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WELCOME BRASH COFFEE
There is no time like the present to drop by Warehouse Row for a cuppa of Matthew Ludwikowski’s remarkable Brash Coffee, winner of the Southeast Regional Brewers Cup 2012 and top-six finalist in the 2012 National Brewers Cup competition. Inspired by a trip to Laguenta El Salvador, Ludwikowski’s commitment to coffee reaches beyond flavor to fair wages for farmers and an honest, relationship-driven business with coffee growers in El Salvador, Central America, and South America. Ludwikowski believes that coffee creates community, bringing together people from all walks of life who share a common passion for great coffee.
Ludwikowski has been sourcing and roasting his own coffee since 2012, selling it through select restaurants, boutique retailers, and informally out of his Atlanta office on Peachtree Street. He’s excited to be taking the Brash Coffee concept to the next level with a 1,089 square-foot brick-and-mortar location off Market Street at Warehouse Row.
Brash Coffee opened a pop-up coffee kiosk at Warehouse Row, just before Christmas. Their permanant location in Building North opened this past May. Visit Brash Coffee at Facebook.com/BrashCoffee to learn more.
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INDEPENDENCE DAY
WAREHOUSE PICNICS & POPS IN THE PARK Each July 3rd, the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera tunes up its tubas, trumpets and timpanis to accompany Chattanooga’s iconic Independence Day fireworks event: Pops on the River. Located in Coolidge Park, the event is free and open to all. The concert begins at 8pm with fireworks following at 9:45pm. Pops on the River is best enjoyed with a take-away picnic dinner from any of Warehouse Row’s fine eateries. Try the fried chicken from Public House (made the way your Grandma made it!), the fried green tomatoes and the “de stupendous” Sheer Bliss Tupelo Burger from Tupelo Honey Cafe, or the melt-in-your-mouth barbecue sandwich from Petunia’s Silver Jalapeño. With food this good, the fireworks in your mouth may rival the spectacle in the sky. Visit chattanoogapops.com to learn more about 2014’s Pops in the Park event.
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TEN BARTRAM
Amanda Pinson Jewelry 423.209.2828 amandapinsonjewelry.com
Fan favorite Ten Bartram will return to Warehouse Row on June
Barry Bogo Jewelry barrybogojewelry.com
28th, appearing at our Crafted by Southern Hands celebration. 186 enthusiastic Ten Bartram fans recently ponied up more than $15,000 to help the group fund the recording of its next release, Some Hootenannies. Taking the name from their grandmother’s onetime address, Ten Bartram Road, sister team Eleanor and Rebekah Angel describes their creative process as thoughtful, imaginative, and practical. After recording Some Hootenannies, they plan to immediately hit the road for a Southeastern Tour. Before they embark on tour, however, the trio—Eleanor (vocals, guitar), Rebekah (vocals, mandolin, ukelele), and Peter (all other instruments)—will play a sure-to-be-amazing set at Warehouse Row’s June 28th Crafted by Southern Hands event. Ten Bartram can be found on virtually every social media and music-related site. To learn more, like them on Facebook at facebook.com/tenbartram, follow them on Twitter @tenbartram, check out their photos on Instagram at instagram.com/tenbartram and visit tenbartram.com for a comprehensive list of Ten Bartram links.
Brash Coffee brash.io The Cosmetic Market 423.779.1377 thecosmeticmarket.com Ellie’s Fine Lingerie 423.531.3054 ellieslingerie.com Embellish 423.752.Shoe embellishshoes.com Gallery 1401 Fine Art 423.265.0015 gallery1401.com Homespun Parties & Events 423.596.8374 homespunparties.com Kayce Hughes 423.386.5225 kaycehughes.com Level 10 Salon 423.634.2042 level10salonchattanooga.com Lines Orchids 423.847.5651 linesorchids.com
Rhinoceros Boutique 423.634.8045 facebook.com /rhinochattanooga Shadowbox Paperie 423.266.4877 facebook.com /shadowboxpaperie Tupelo Honey Cafe 423.779.0400 tupelohoneycafe.com Two Ten Jack Coming soon twotenjack.com Yoga Landing 423.531.6977 yogalanding.net Yves Delorme 423.265.4005 yvesdelorme.com WAREHOUSE ROW Retail Leasing: Kristen Morris 404.835.8209 kmorris@jamestownlp.com Office Leasing: John Healy 423.266.5587 john.healy@svn.com
Petunia’s Silver Jalapeño 423.756.6010 facebook.com/ PetuniasSilverJalapenoWarehouseRow Pilates Chattanooga 423.493.0775 pilateschattanooga.com Public House Restaurant 423.266.3366 publichousechattanooga.com REVIVAL 423.265.2656 SHOP, revivalhome.com INTERIORS, revivalinteriors.net
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