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18 GET THE LOOK
With these fabulous Summer outfits from three local boutiques
32 SUMMER BEAUTY
These five items are worthy of your summer routine
34 SUMMER SCENTS
Five perfumes that are worthy of rotation
38 GREAT READS - BEACH
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48 SALADS
Check out these five triangle eateries known for their salads
54 RALEIGH HIKES AND TRAILS
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64 GET OUTSIDE
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68 SUMMER APPS
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70 KITCHEN HACKS
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GORGEOUS STYLES FROM LOCAL BOUTIQUES
Location: The Artists Loft, Raleigh
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Model this page: Kalabria Gilbert Lemire @kalabrialemire
Model on opposite page: Sarah Kleckley IG: @ohsar.modeling
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HOW DID YOU GET STARTED AS A STYLIST?
I always had a passion for fashion and style. Everything started by styling family and friends just for fun.
WHO ARE YOUR TYPICAL CLIENTS?
As a Fashion Stylist I divide my work between Personal Styling and Commercial Styling.
For personal styling, I like to concentrate on styling women. My typical client is the multitasking woman who has a busy schedule of all the different roles in her daily life and who wants to look fabulous.
For commercial styling there is a wide variety. There are all kinds of projects that would include styling women, men, families or kids. To mention some examples, I can work on wardrobe styling for a big company, in other projects I can create looks for a model test shoot or style models for a new product launch.
DO YOU HAVE A STYLING PHILOSOPHY?
Yes. I am all about versatility. I always like to give my clients alternatives to use the same piece. I believe that adding garments to a wardrobe should go beyond that finding five items you already own that match your new piece. For example, a dress that is styled in a particular way can work as a top as well as a layering piece and then combined with existing pieces will give numerous options.
WHAT IS THE BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION ABOUT BEING A STYLIST?
That everything about our job is very glamorous. We get those moments to dress up to the nines but when you are on set for long hours comfort is always the key.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CLASSIC COLOR COMBINATION
As much as I love and enjoy color blocking, I must confess that my favorite combination is the timeless black and white.
WHAT ARE YOU MOST SURPRISED BY THAT IS ACTUALLY
TRENDING RIGHT NOW?
Low rise bottoms. In my opinion they have never been flattering.
HOW DO YOU DETERMINE ONE'S STYLE?
I like to work closely with each client taking into account her style journey. Our style doesn't stay the same forever; we are evolving as we go through different life experiences. I listen attentively and ask questions to determine what are each client's preferences or dislikes. Additionally, there are some tasks that offer me support like questionnaires and moodboards.
IN THE TIME OF HACKS, WHAT IS ONE STYLING HACK THAT YOU USE OFTEN?
I use rubber bands to hold up the sleeves of my button up shirt or blazers.
DO YOU OFFER ON-GOING STYLING SERVICES?
Yes. For personal styling I have four packages that are tailored for certain styling needs. Currently I offer four packages for Personal Styling starting with Style in a Rush which provides the client quick access to everyday styling needs to Shop your Closet that is a complete wardrobe makeover.
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DESCRIBE YOUR GO TO SUMMER OUTFIT?
Jean shorts, a cropped t-shirt, sneakers and some simple gold jewelry!
ONE TRIANGLE RESTAURANT YOU WANT TO TRY THIS SUMMER?
Sitting outside at Mulino Italian Kitchen has been on my list for forever! Hoping I get to try it this summer.
DESCRIBE YOUR PERFECT SUMMER WEEKEND!
My perfect summer weekend would be spending time with friends and family on the beautiful NC Coast!
CURRENT SONG ON REPEAT?
Midnight Sky by Miley Cyrus!
LAST BOOK READ AND WHAT DID YOU THINK OF IT?
The Little Book of Lykke: Secrets of the World's Happiest People. It is one of my favs! I always pick it up when I need a change of perspective.!
WHAT THREE THINGS ARE ON YOUR TO DO LIST THIS SUMMER?
Go to a summer concert, travel someplace new, and to spend as much time as I can enjoying the company of friends and family.
MOST USED APP ON YOUR PHONE? TikTok!
LAST TV SERIES YOU BINGE WATCHED?
- Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
LAST CONCERT?
Aly & AJ at The Ritz!
IF YOU HAD A WARNING LABEL, WHAT WOULD YOURS SAY?
Warning: Will put parmesan cheese on everything.
WHAT IS ONE HACK YOU SWEAR BY?
Curling my eyelashes! Instantly makes me look more awake.
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Summer Beauty
WHEN THE SEASONS CHANGE AND THE WEATHER WARMS UP, IT’S THE PERFECT TIME TO HEAD OUTDOORS. BUT BEFORE YOU DO, YOU NEED TO GIVE SOME SUMMER-LOVIN’ TO YOUR SKIN. THESE 5 MUST-HAVE SUMMER BEAUTY PRODUCTS WILL KEEP YOU LOOKING RAVISHING ALL SEASON LONG!
Sun Bum Revitalizing 3-in-1 Leave-In Hair Conditioner
Between the chlorine in the pool, the saltwater from the sea, and the UV rays, hair can take on too much damage in the summertime. With this leave-in conditioner, you keep hair smooth and touchable while giving it that UV protection it needs. You’ll be protecting your hair color while nourishing every strand.
ELTAMD LIP BALM UV BROAD-SPECTRUM
This dermatologist-preferred brand is always so gentle on skin. With EltaMD’s UV Lip Balm, you get broad-spectrum protection of SPF 36 and an infusion of vitamin E, glycerin, and zinc oxide. These ingredients unite to soothe, hydrate, and keep your lips safe from the elements. Plus, you’ll love the way it leaves your lips softer and ultra-moisturized.
COOLA REFRESHING WATER CREAM SUNSCREEN
Coola is always getting rave reviews for its innovative formulas that provide sun protection. Not only does it cover you with broad-spectrum in SPF 50, but it also infuses skin with hyaluronic acid and coconut water. Dry skin is definitely not a summer look that’s ever in style, so slather this on before you head outside!
AVÈNE THERMAL SPRING WATER
Face mists offer a cooling, soothing boost of refreshment on the hottest of days. The postbiotic microflora found in the water that comes from these exclusive springs makes it all the more of a summer must-have for every woman.
LOVE BEAUTY AND PLANET MURUMURU BUTTER & ROSE DELICIOUS GLOW BODY LOTION
And finally, no summer must-have list would be complete without a moisturizer to keep skin healthy and hydrated after exposing yourself to the elements. It features murumuru butter and glycerin that leaves skin with that dewy look all day long. Along with a heavenly rose scent, you’ll have that perfect summer glow-up.
ELLIS BROOKLYN SUN FRUIT EAU DE PARFUM
Luscious, sweet, and vibrant. Get into the summertime vibes with Sun Fruit, an exotic blend of coconut, jasmine, and fresh figs that would transport you to a sunny, tropical paradise.
FIVE SUMMER SCENTS
SHEEP'S CLOTHING EDP -HENRY ROSE
Sheep's Clothing is more of a sophisticated take on a rose fragrance. A fresh, delicate rose with a hint of spice lingering in the background would keep your nose intrigued.
DO SON EDP LIMITED EDITIONDIPTYQUE
Derived from the childhood memory of one of Diptyque's founders, Do Son EDP would send you to the beautiful Vietnamese seaside with the breathtaking scent of fresh tuberose, jasmine, and orange blossom.
POLO EARTH EDTRALPH LAUREN
Citrus with a twist, Polo Earth presents an energizing yet luxurious aroma, thanks to the neroli, mint, vetiver, and sage.
BIG SKY EDP - ABBOTT NEW YORK
This fragrance is a refreshing option that would keep you cool for the upcoming hot and humid season? Inspired by the breathtaking mountains and prairies in southern Montana, Big Sky provides an invigorating yet alluring blend of vetiver, spice marine, and cypress.
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— SUMMER READS —
Summertime is that time when kids seem to vanish all day long! This gives you time to yourself, time to do what you want to do. Many times when the work is done, we like to curl up and read a great book! Books take your mind off stress, they let your imagination roam and get you caught up in stories for or about others. This Summer, take a break and read one of these great books!
THE FIVE STAR WEEKEND
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By Elin Hilderbrand—
After losing her husband unexpectedly, this lead Influencer with a huge following is not doing well behind closed doors.
Without the fans and followers Hollis needs to find herself again. She gathers four friends from different time periods of her life to join Hollis and her daughter at their home in Nantucket. Although Hollis’ daughter is not speaking to her when Hollis needs her the most. Each of the Five women have different life altering events happening at the same time. From Medical issues, to a canceled Television show, or one with an opinion that differs from all others. Can they help each other? Will the weekend prove relaxing or be filled with arguments, fighting and laughter?
THE FIRST WIFE
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By Jill Childs—
When life seems to fall apart, the invitation to a beach house on a secluded cove comes to Sophie. Her friend Caroline is no longer the girl she remembers, just the opposite actually. It isn’t just Caroline, it is also Lucy, her daughter who looks uncared for, terrified and has stopped eating.
While Caroline calls it a ‘phase’, Sophie learns there is much more to her friend that she could ever have imagined. Caroline disappears for long periods of time, no explanation and one night, Sophie is awakened by Lucy’s screams and finds her staring out the attic window with a look of horror.
MURDER AT MINNESOTA POINT
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By Jeffrey M. Sauve—
When a woman’s corpse turns up at Minnesota Point, in Duluth Minnesota, mystery does not end. Based on a true crime from 1894, this crime was labeled as ‘The Crime of the Century’. In hopes of having the corpse identified, the body is left in Public for two weeks. With no leads, she is buried in a Paupers Grave. As the assailant releases pent up breath, believing he is safe, Detectives continue working the case. This manhunt captured the attention of a whole country leading with deep intrigue, sensational details and the grisly truth waiting to be known. This murder is one that is not soon forgotten. The question is “Why is the killer hanging out with the notorious Minneapolis killer Harry Haywood?”
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Hi Anna I have always been a little self conscious of my gummy smile and a friend told me that lip fillers can help alleviate this. Is this true? If so, can you tell me more about the process and how often would injections be needed? Thank you so very much, Monica.
Hi Monica! Thanks for your question! This is such a common concern we hear from our patients. A gummy smile occurs when you smile and your lip raises above your gums. While there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, sometimes it does make people feel self-conscious. The good news is that it’s easily treatable! I know we often think of using filler around the lips, but actually, a super effective treatment for a gummy smile is Botox®. A little bit of strategically placed Botox® can help relax the muscle, concealing your exposed gum. In addition to Botox®, fillers can be used to add more volume and definition to the lips, which can even further enhance your smile. Botox® will need to be repeated every 3 to 4 months, and lip filler typically lasts up to a year. You can expect the Botox® to kick in within 14 days; With lip filler, you’ll immediately notice some swelling and potentially some light bruising after your treatment that will dissipate after a few days. As always, the first step in getting started is scheduling a consultation with a seasoned nurse injector to help craft the exact plans for your goals. With 4 locations in the Triangle (including a new one in Wake Forest!), we are more than ready to help you look and feel your best at Synergy.
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This colorful bistro located in North Raleigh has been serving up American fare to locals for over 15 years and they have indeed mastered a great salad. They use fresh, high quality ingredients & source locally when possible! Along with delicious salads, sandwiches, and entrees, they have grown even more and now have an expanded wine bar, local brews, and fresh cocktails. Seasonal tip: enjoy your meal out on their beautiful patio!
HAPPY + HALE
If you’re looking for a delicious salad bowl with an Instagram-worthy backdrop to photograph said salad bowl, look no further than Happy Hale. With locations all around the Triangle, this spot is easily accessible and absolutely delicious. They have incredible curated bowls as well as the option to build your own. Their acai bowl and smoothies are great as well! My favorite is the Chimichurri Steak Bowl. You can add greens so we will count that as a salad. ;)
<< Photo by Happy and Hale Photo by Poppyseed MarketTAZZA KITCHEN
You can’t go wrong with anything at Tazza Kitchen, especially when it comes to the salads. This spot with two locations in the Triangle, Raleigh and Cary, has been one of my favorites for YEARS. Here are a few seasonal salad creations available now: Crunchy Potato + Arugala, Kale + Chilies, and Strawberry
Romaine. I could go on and on, but their tacos, wood-fired pizzas, cocktails, and salads are all wonderful! If you’re looking for a cozy escape with a delicious salad, head over to Tazza Kitchen asap.
PRO’S EPICUREAN
You know I had to throw in a Downtown Cary gem! Pro’s Epicurean Market and Cafe is, “an eclectic market, café and wine bar featuring authentic Italian and French European cuisine that celebrates the passion and love for food and drink that has embraced our community and nation.” This cozy cafe is the perfect place to catch up with friends, have a great salad, and glass of wine! They have some delicious signature salads, as well as pasta, sandwiches, and so much more.
Photo by Tazza Kitchen Photo by Pro’s EpicureanFARMSIDE KITCHEN
This Durham spot has me drooling every time I see a new post from them on Instagram. They take salad to a whole other level! Not only are they dedicated to serving up highly nutritious foods, but also partner with so many other local businesses which is what I love to see.
We work with local and regional farmers and purveyors who value healthy and sustainable sourcing and regenerative practices as much as we do - those who share our mission of making a positive impact in the world. We partner with folks like Hines Family Farms to source local produce, Simpli Good - a women-owned company that sources the best regeneratively grown quinoa around, and other local favorites like La Farm Bakery and Fullsteam Brewery, experts in their craft.from farmsidekitchen.com
Have I convinced you to add this to your to-try list yet? I hope so. :)
Photo by Superica Photo by Farmside KitchenDRESS IT UP!
Buying a bottle of ranch or Italian dressing is an easy way of giving some pizzazz to your salads, but there’s another way — making fast and easy dressings that look and taste better than store-bought. Here are five salad dressings to make this summer from scratch!
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Citrus Vinaigrette
All vinaigrettes contain oil and some acidic ingredient, often vinegar. The thing is, vinegar is sometimes too tart, especially for delicate salads or grilled veggies. That’s where the citrus vinaigrette comes in. Combine three parts of olive oil with one part of orange juice and another of lemon juice and make a milder vinaigrette with a lovely fruity personality.
Adding citrus zest to this dressing brings aromatic complexity and color to the table. Fresh herbs are particularly compatible with this type of dressing, so experiment with dill or basil and find the right combination for you.
BUY INSTEAD:
Newman's Own Lemon Basil Vinaigrette is a great example of this citrusy dressing; it doesn’t contain additives or conservatives and the profits go to charity!
Classic Balsamic Vinaigrette
There’s nothing a classic vinaigrette can’t do. It will elevate the flavor of all types of food, and not just salads. The golden ratio for vinaigrettes is three parts of extra virgin olive oil for every one part of balsamic vinegar. Season your dressing with a pinch of salt and pepper to round it up; however, the sky’s the limit, so add dried herbs or crushed garlic to your dressing for extra flavor.
BUY INSTEAD:
Trader Joe’s Balsamic Vinaigrette is as good as they come; made with authentic winebased vinegar, red wine, cider and a pinch of paprika. If you’re in luck, you’ll find a small bottle of this tasty dressing for two bucks.
Asian Dressing
Four parts rice vinegar, two parts soy sauce and one part toasted sesame oil come together for an exciting Asian-inspired dressing that tastes good on greens and tossed noodles. The secret is adding a minced garlic clove for every half a cup of dressing. Since soy sauce is already salty, this one does not need salt, and a dollop of Teriyaki sauce will give your dressing intense umami flavors and an unbeatable glossiness. Dip spring rolls in this one, or toss a noodle salad with this tasty dressing — it’s a game changer.
BUY INSTEAD:
Maggie Gin's Salad
Dressing is two-inone; it’s also a lovely chicken marinade! There’s lots of flavor inside this peculiar bottle, so give an Asian feel to your salads, or cook yourself a stir-fry; this sticky dressing can do it all.
Homemade Ranch
Dijon Mustard Dressing
Mustard dressings are classic too, and it’s because mustard has an intense flavor with no comparison — what mild salads need to shine. Mustard alone has no place in a salad bowl, though; you must combine it with honey to balance its pungency. There are many ways of making this golden dressing, but I love the combination of two parts apple cider vinegar, one part Dijon mustard and one part maple syrup, the good stuff (regular honey works, too!). Use other vinegar and sweeteners for different results, and if you like your dressings grainy, use whole-grain Dijon mustard — the finest is made with a splash of white wine!
BUY INSTEAD: Interestingly, Amazon’s own brand, Happy Belly, is a great choice for this mustardy dressing. This honey-mustard dressing is actually made with Dijon mustard, and it’s pretty well balanced, that if you like your dressings spicy.
Finally, everyone’s favorite creamy dressing, but this time, done right — at home. This one is tricky but totally worth it! Combine equal parts of sour cream and buttermilk, and stir in our special dry ranch mix — equal parts of onion powder, garlic powder, dried dill and parsley. Add fresh chives if you have any, and an optional teaspoon of mustard can give an extra dimension to this creamy dressing. Taste and season with salt and pepper — you know what to do with this one, add it to everything! Try these salad dressings for summer, and let me know what you think!
BUY INSTEAD:
For this classic, I found a healty-ish alternative that tastes as good as better-known brands. Skinnygirl Fat-Free Salad Dressing is a sugar-free buttermilk ranch. There’s no soy in this one either, so it’s relatively natural. It’s also deliciously creamy and silky. Now, go toss yourself a salad!
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Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve
Filled with shade during the summer months and rich with color in the fall, Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve provides an easy, family-friendly way to escape to the outdoors in Cary. The 140-acre park—established 40 years ago and named for the atypical group of nearly 200 Eastern Hemlock trees that can be found here—is highlighted by approximately three miles of mulch-covered walking and hiking trails that lead to a series of small overlooks.
The Chestnut Oak Loop trail—traversing 1.2 miles of the hilly (but not difficult) side of the park—winds through the upland forest with ridges, ravines and creeks, passing by three overlook areas that provide views over the bluffs and bench seating for moments of solitude. The Swift Creek Loop Trail is a short, 0.8mile section of mulched paths and wooden boardwalks that is mostly flat with a set of 100 stairs that have to be taken down and then up on your return. Visitors with limited mobility can reach an overlook on the Swift Creek Loop Trail before reaching the stairs.
The 3,700-square-foot Stevens Nature Center provides interactive, educational nature exhibits and historical exhibits from the Piedmont of N.C., plus provides nature interpretation and environmental education programs for all ages throughout the year.
Total mileage: Approximately three miles
Best for: Leisurely walks; summer shade; fall foliage; families; dogs on short leashes; small crowds.
Lake Crabtree County Park
Established as the Raleigh area's first county park, Lake Crabtree County Park offers hiking, single-track mountain biking, seasonal boat rentals, playgrounds and more in a location that sits between Cary, Morrisville and Raleigh (with William B. Umstead State Park sitting a stone's throw away). Open to foot traffic only for the majority of the hike, the Lake Trail is a six-mile loop that meanders its way around the 520-acre lake, sometimes coming just a few feet from the water and other times veering farther from the shore.
While about half your time is spent in the woods where you won't find much of a crowd, the other half puts you on a new stretch of paved greenway that sees more cyclists, families and pets enjoying the outdoors (the greenway also passes over a nearly 500-foot-long bridge that crosses the lake). A large open field on the wooded side sits against the lake, making for tons of room for picnics and recreation.
Total mileage:The Lake Trail is a six-mile loop, and another 10 miles of multi-use paths can be explored (but keep a heads up for mountain bikers)
Best for: Woodsy hiking; families; picnics; cycling on the greenway; access to Umstead State Park
Lake Johnson Park
Located near North Carolina State University, Lake Johnson Park is a popular spot for students and professionals to get some exercise—a paved, three-mile greenway loop, plus two miles of unpaved trails, draws lots of joggers and walkers (and dogs, too!). The paved section, east of the boathouse, packs some punchy hills and tends to draw a bigger crowd. The unpaved section, west of the boathouse, is flatter but great for hikers looking for a quieter adventure. Bikes are allowed on both sections of the mostly-shaded trails, but can't complete the full loop on the unpaved side because of an environmentally-sensitive area (runners and hikers are still able to complete the loop).
The most recognizable feature of the park is the 700-foot-long boardwalk that cuts directly across the center of the lake, often busy with people dangling fishing poles over the side or watching kayakers and pedal boats circle the 150-acre body of water.
On the northern end of the lake, the east loop of the trail can connect with the Walnut Creek Greenway which gives you access to North Carolina State University's Centennial Campus (two miles away), Dorothea Dix Park (3.5 miles), downtown Raleigh (five miles) and the Neuse River Greenway Trail (13 miles)—lots of great options for more exploring!
Total mileage: Approximately a 2.5mile loop around the outer trails of the park; five total miles of trails
Best for: Trail running; leisurely walks; easy dog-friendly hiking
photo: City of RaleighDurant Nature Preserve
This 237-acre nature preserve in North Raleigh offers five miles of lesser-trafficked, mostly unpaved hiking trails that loop through heavily wooded areas around two lakes in the center of the park (not challenging terrain, but one of our top choices for peaceful outdoor exploring). Dog- and kid-friendly, portions of the trails are also open to mountain bikes. The park also offers amenities including a fishing pier, playground, sand volleyball court, bird and butterfly gardens, picnic areas and more.
Total mileage: Approximately a 2.5-mile loop around the outer trails of the park; five total miles of trails
Best for: Trail running; leisurely walks; easy dog-friendly hiking
William B. Umstead State Park
One of N.C.’s most-visited state parks, William B. Umstead State Park remains a peaceful getaway thanks to its sheer size—more than 5,000 acres of forest, trails and lakes sit on the edge of Raleigh, Cary and Morrisville. With 13 miles of multi-use trails that follow a series of rolling hills (perfect for horseback riding, jogging and cycling) and 22 miles of dedicated hiking trails, this is a must-hit destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Cyclists are drawn to Umstead for the gravel riding—the multi-use paths are a mixture of hardpacked dirt surfaces along with some fairly rocky gravel sections among the handful of trails that are open to bikes. No paved roads will be found here, and that's part of the appeal. You'll see all types of rides tackling the terrain inside Umstead, from fullsuspension mountain bikes to trendy, new gravel bikes (road bikes with bigger tires, in simple terms). The important thing is you'll want tires that are, at minimum, 32mm in width (bigger will be better) to comfortably handle the bumpy surface.
One favorite way to take advantage of the multi-use trails for both cyclists and runners is to park your vehicle at the Old Reedy Creek Rd. trailhead (plenty of parking spots, bathrooms, water fountains and bike repair tools are on hand here), head just a couple hundred yards up the short hill to the park entrance and follow the Reedy Creek Trail on a straight shot until you hit the far end of the park— that's a total of five miles one way. From there, either head back the way you came or turn left to tackle the South and North Turkey Creek Trails (warning: brutally steep in a couple sections!) which will add an additional six miles or so to your route before heading back to your starting point
Hikers and singletrack runners have plenty of options, too, starting with Sycamore Trail, a moderately easy loop trail with plenty of elevation changes and lots of shade that runs beside Sycamore Creek for a total of 7.2 miles and has the option to connect to many other trails along the way
Total mileage: As much or as little as you like; trails range from one mile to seven miles and can be mixed and matched.
Best for: Workouts; trail running; hiking; gravel riding/mountain biking; hills; dogs; families; shade
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SUMMERFEST: HARRY POTTER VS. STAR WARS
JUNE 24, 2023
Two of the biggest film franchises battle it out at Summerfest! It’s wands vs. light sabers as your North Carolina Symphony performs music from both epic worlds. North Carolina Symphony: Lawrence Loh, conductor. Pack your picnic, lawn chairs, and blankets and enjoy great music under the stars at UNC Health Summerfest. Lawn seating and reserved tables available—kids 12 and under are always admitted free on the lawn!
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BULL CITY JUNETEENTH PARADE
Sat, Jun 17, 11AM – 12PM
Join us for a celebration of freedom and community at the Bull City Juneteenth Parade! at 170 Fayetteville Street, Durham
The parade will feature a vibrant procession of marching bands, and community groups, all coming together to honor the legacy of Juneteenth and celebrate the resilience of Black culture and history. The event promises to be a joyous and uplifting experience for all ages and backgrounds.
OUT! RALEIGH PRIDEJUNE 24TH
Out! Raleigh Pride is returning in person on June 24, 2023 for our 11th year! Join us on Fayetteville Street in downtown Raleigh for an inclusive and family-friendly action-packed event, with activities for all ages.
Running from 11:00am to 6:00pm, the event offers live entertainment, local vendors and artists, great food, a KidsZone, and a beer garden! There is no admission fee.
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July 1 / Saturday
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GALAXYCON RALEIGH
JULY 27-30
GalaxyCon Raleigh is a 4-Day FESTIVAL OF FANDOM with celebrities, artists, writers, voice actors, cosplayers, entertainers, creators, wrestlers, fan groups, panelists, and PEOPLE LIKE YOU!
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Michael Richards’s visionary sculptures and drawings, created between 1990 and 2001, engage Blackness, flight, diaspora, spirituality, police brutality, and monuments in his largest retrospective to date.
Michael Richards: Are You Down? takes its name from one of the last artworks the artist created.
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Summertime has finally arrived and with it we get bored kids! School is done and these youngsters are used to having the day filled. Now they are bored and want to do something! These Apps are free, they can help you find locations to have fun, go camping, check the weather to be sure no storms are on the way and never have a dull moment with live radio! You can take them out for a day, give them music that you can all sing to or just laugh at some overly goofy videos!
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KITCHEN HACKS
From seriously bad breath to soggy lettuce to dangerously dirty appliances. These quick and easy food hacks will leave you wondering, "Why didn't I think of that?"
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TO CLEAN YOUR BLENDER. Raise your hand if you've ever cut your finger on the blades of your blender while you've been trying to clean it. There's an easier way to clean this essential kitchen tool. Immediately after pouring out the food you want to eat, fill the blender with warm soapy water, put the lid back on and give it a whirl. That will clean the bowl and the blades while keeping your fingers safe. Avoid using hot water as too much pressure will build up and you may end up with a soapy explosion all over your kitchen!
SLICE STEAK FRIES Apple slicers aren’t just for apples! Cut one end of the potato for stability then push it through an apple slicer and voilà...perfect potato wedges! Works great with sweet potatoes too!
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Next time you need fresh lemon juice, try this cool hack. Microwave a lemon for 7-10 seconds. after cooling, give a quick roll on the counter then squeeze...you’ll get more juice with way less effort!
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Who knew?? Bubble wrap is also acts as an insulator. While on the road, keep your favorite pint from melting by wrapping it in plastic bubble wrap. It’ll stay firm longer!
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Don't break your wrists trying to open that jar of pasta sauce. Slip on a pair of yellow rubber kitchen gloves (even one will do), and you'll get the grip that you need right away. If you don't have any gloves, you can get a similar effect by wrapping an elastic band around the lid.
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Is there anything worse than taking a bowl of pasta or plate of vegetables out of the microwave, only to find some parts are scalding while others are still freezing? Heat your food through evenly the first time by putting it on the plate in the shape of a ring with a hole in the middle. This arrangement eliminates the center, which is usually the part that doesn't get heated thoroughly.
Revive limp leafy greens.
It's easy to forget about that head of lettuce or bunch of cilantro at the back of your fridge. Often, when you finally remember it's there, the stems are droopy, and the leaves seem limp. Stop! Don't throw those greens in the compost! Instead, cut off the bottom end of the stems, place the greens into a glass (or vase, if they're large) filled with icy cold water and put them back in the fridge for a few hours. You'll see a vast improvement in color, texture, and shape.
Written By Lou ScottAudrey’s mother, Louisa, believed childhood should be a time for jumping in mud puddles and playing make-believe. As she sometimes said, “Childhood would be over soon enough.”
On the other hand, Louisa believed that motherhood was a time to lead, to set an example for her children: to inconspicuously demonstrate concern for others, proper decorum, and a healthy exposure to intellectual pursuits and the arts. And, of course, having faith in God and pursuing good health by an avid interest in vigorous exercise were simply assumed.
Audrey understood her mother. Therefore, she delighted in vigorously riding her bicycle around Couchiching Park with her pal Jean Town, reading books about Scotland, castles, and ladies in distress, and collecting sterling silver and bone china cups --all which contributed to a well-rounded youth.
Not to be forgotten however were Audrey’s individual pursuits. She skated with her friends in winter, starred in her high school's Gilbert and Sullivan musicals, fussed over her Collie, trained her pet crow, and swam in Lake Couchiching in the summer. But most of all, she enjoyed those wild, wind in your hair bike rides with Jean Town.
In contrast, Herb Leigh, Audrey’s father, was a quiet man, a sentimental man, one who would sit on his porch while watching the sun set, and all the while, as if talking to himself, spoke of his deeply loved mother and her hard working Scottish ancestors.
"We were all good looking men, weren't we." And they were - exceptionally so. Appearances mattered to Herb. Whether plastering a wall or standing on a ladder in a pretty house he was building, Herb wore a perfectly pressed white shirt. Nonetheless,
these attributes didn't preclude his strong opinions on politics, the price of milk, and the Bible, especially the Bible.
In spite of their different parenting styles, both of Audrey’s parents realized that she, too, had a mind of her own. For instance, when she told them she was going to work at F.W. Woolworth’s five and dime after school, they said, “If you insist.”
Nor was she intimidated by the good-looking, but definitely engaged, assistant manager, Doug Scott, when he asked her for a date. "Ask me when you're free,” she responded. And so he did. On the 16th of June, 1941, after she finished her Latin final that morning, it was just a few hours later, that she and Doug got married.
Yet, World War II was in full force at the time, and Doug, knowing his friends were putting their lives on the line, while he was not, joined the R.C.A.F. When the war was over, however, Woolworth rehired him, and several promotions followed.
In 1958, Doug went into business for himself- it was slow going at first, but flourishing soon thereafter. Confident their business was now on solid footing, they looked for a home in the country. A somewhat rundown house caught their eye. Its stone exterior, circular driveway, numerous flower gardens, and three working fireplaces were impressive despite their disrepair. Yet, it was the authentic 1800s mill and pub next door to it, on the other side of the woods, that stole Audrey's heart.
Everything, its surroundings and the house itself sparked her imagination. What fun she would have redoing the house, planting daffodils on the hill and, in consideration of its stone exterior, and in honor of her Scottish ancestors, Audrey named her house Glencairn.
From that time forward, Glencairn became the center of her life. From grandchildren in the playroom upstairs, sons-in-law leaning over the pool table in the basement, five daughters gossiping over tea at the dining room table, as well as Audrey's many friends jumping in and out of the pool outside, the doors of Glencairn were always open.
As her mother before her, Audrey thought childhood should be fun, though I can't say I approved of the way she expressed it. Speeding up hills and around curves on her way to the farmer's market, she told my daughter, "We have all the fun and don't have to spend a dime." When they returned, my daughter said, "Grandma's really cool"
Doug, though impressed by Audrey's spontaneity, did his best to keep her feet on the ground. Even so, he realized she would always be a bit of a daredevil, so he did the sensible thing; he booked a trip down the Amazon, took her on holidays all over the world - to Italy, Spain, Paris, and so forth. Audrey always came back with interesting tales to tell.
Even so, there were bound to be moments of regret and insecurity. One particular day stands out in my mind. Noticing my sisters
weren’t listening to her repeat one of her more interesting tales, my sisters were talking about the books they read, and the colleges they attended. The look on Audrey’s face, the raw vulnerability broke my heart. Looking in my direction, however, she pulled herself together, as if readying for a part in one of her Gilbert and Sullivan plays. Later that week, she came home with a book that detailed a lifelong reading plan. One by one, she followed their suggestions: reading Aristotle from cover to cover, rather than the summaries most colleges offer.
But no matter what travels Audrey experienced in the books she read or in her travels with Doug, nothing surpassed her love for the Orillia that used to be. So she introduced her daughters to what did remain: Camp Summerland, on the other side of the lake, and everyone's favorite, the park by Lake Couchiching. From that time forward, the whole family looked forward to spending summers in Orillia.
And as Audrey’s children approached their teen age years, Louisa changed her focustelling her grandchildren fascinating tales of their own past - their ancestors. Men and women from England, Ireland, and Scotland, even Quakers from New York, who left their homes behind, perhaps taking with them a family Bible, a drawing by a child or a heartfelt letter from a special friend.
As the land behind them grew distant, many a prayer would have been said - praying for God’s guidance on this courageous, often dangerous, journey. All in the hope of a better life in a land as yet unknown. Their long voyage over, walking through a dense forest, they found a pretty lake, and it was there, on Lake Couchiching, that they built their town.
Oh so many generations later, in April of 2000, all five children and numerous grandchildren stood around Audrey’s bed. It was a momentous, tortuous, endearing experience. True to form, the last words Audrey spoke were from Shakespeare. "Let me not linger upon the order of my going." And when I knew she had passed, I had a vision of her, on her bicycle riding up and off over the rainbow, saying "I'm out of here." And I knew she was going back to Orillia, back to that child-bride who loved to ride her bicycle around the lake with her pal, Jean Town.
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