Once upon a time in a small city on the coast, a community struggled to make sense of all that was happening in their land and the lands beyond. The banks were threatening to repossess the Gingerbread House. The House That Jack Built had been on the market for over 365 days without an offer. The stock market had such a great fall that, even though there was a new President, no matter how hard they tried, all the King’s horses and all the King’s men were having a difficult time putting the economy back together again. The Ten O’clock Scholars showed up at quitting time, and couldn’t agree on neither cause nor solution.
Townspeople were frustrated at the news that, while things were so terrible for most, those who seemed to have caused the problems were still in their counting houses counting out their money. They decided to take matters into their own hands and do what they knew would help – shop. Shop locally. So, Wee Willie Winkle ran through the town asking all citizens to begin spending their sixpence at local businesses. It started slowly at first. The Dish and the Spoon began eating out again. Jack and Jill began fetching a latte as part of their morning routine. Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet at the local bookstore and ended up buying the entire Harry Potter series. All five Little Piggys went to market for some roast beef. Soon, the idea picked up steam like The Little Engine That Could. Little Boy Blue decided to invest in a brand new bedroom suite. Goldilocks bought a car from one of the “Big Three” Bear’s dealerships. The Three Little Pigs bought a home from B.B. Wolf Realty. The Man in the Moon saw from afar what was happening, and he spread the word over the river and through the woods. All over the country people began shopping again. So began their long journey toward happily ever after.
This month, to do our part to help put the local economy together again, we will be tasting wines from two local wineries – Sanctuary Vineyards and Martin Vineyards, both located on Knotts Island. Our Guest Pourers this month will be Susan Hinkle, Julie Papineau, and Amy Alcerer from Page After Page Bookstore.
Cool and contemporary place in downtown Elizabeth City. THE place to go for great sandwiches and wraps and awesome entertainment on Friday nights. Choose from our selection of over 100 retail wines. 102 N Water St, Elizabeth City. 252-335-1163. citywine@gmail.com
Monday, March 30, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
March 27, 2009 -- Chuck Hodges
He's a little bit country; and a little bit rock 'n roll; he's a little bit of Memphis and Nashville; with a little bit of Eastern North Carolina in his soul. This combination makes Chuck Hodges a sensational songster and marvelous (just maaaavelous) music maker. Chuck may be joined by any number of his talented friends and musicians on this magical evening of enjoyment. His usual talented sidekick is Dr. Charlie Hoidal. Join us for a wonderful evening of music and fun. Music from 7-10; Deli fare served till 9 pm.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
March 20, 2009 -- James Ethan Clark
Sunday, March 15, 2009
March 17, 2009 -- Home Brew Beer Tasting
Third Annual St. Patrick's Day Home Brew Beer Tasting. Tuesday (St. Patrick's Day), March 17th (6:00-8:00 pm) That's right...our own local River City Brewing Company will be brewing six batches for you to try
--Lazy Leprechaun Red Ale
--Blarney Stone Porter
--Punk-a-dunk IPA
--Albemarle Sound Wit
--Kilt Lifter Scottish Ale
--Double DeNutty Brown Cream Ale.
Lest ye think these guys are amateurs, they just placed 3rd and 5th in the Virginia Beach Sam Adams Home Brew Contest.
$10 per person, RSVP HIGHLY REQUESTED. 252-335-1163 or d_malenfant@yahoo.com
--Lazy Leprechaun Red Ale
--Blarney Stone Porter
--Punk-a-dunk IPA
--Albemarle Sound Wit
--Kilt Lifter Scottish Ale
--Double DeNutty Brown Cream Ale.
Lest ye think these guys are amateurs, they just placed 3rd and 5th in the Virginia Beach Sam Adams Home Brew Contest.
$10 per person, RSVP HIGHLY REQUESTED. 252-335-1163 or d_malenfant@yahoo.com
March 20, 2009 -- Karaoke with Kathi Hartzell
It's Karaoke Friday at City Wine. Kathi the Karaoke Kween has over 500 new songs in her selection. So, come on out, be a star for the night, and sing till your heart's content. Even if you don't like to participate, it's always fun to watch and cheer on others. Kathi Hartzell is a talented singer who will fill the gaps with her own snazzy serenading. Check out the karaoke video uploaded to the City Wine Sellar Facebook page or at YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5Uu-4c9Poo
Music from 7-10 pm; Deli fare served till 9 pm. Call 252-335-1163 for more info.
Music from 7-10 pm; Deli fare served till 9 pm. Call 252-335-1163 for more info.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
March 13, 2009 -- Further Adieu
Another Friday the 13th special feature with the talented team known as Further Adieu! JJ, Nick, Josh, and Robbie will come together as the group that will rock you all night long (well, until 10 pm) with a variety of rock, pop, classic rock, and original songs. Check them out at www.myspace.com/furtheradieu.
Call 252-335-1163 for more information.
Call 252-335-1163 for more information.
March 12 and 13, 2009 -- Bag and Jewelry Party
Stylish handbags, unique jewelry, modern scarves, sunglasses, and other unique gift items will be on sale at City Wine Sellar during this two-day event! Happy Tilley just returned from a shopping trip to California with a whole new selection of fun products to choose from. Visit the "Just Bags" store set up in the famous couch area on Thursday from 3:00-7:00 pm (light appetizers served); Friday from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Call Sylvia or Happy at 252-331-2969 or The City Wine Sellar at 252-335-1163 for more information.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
March 6, 2009 -- The Joe Gosman Band
The Joe Gosman Band will jam on Friday night with some rock, alternative rock, southern rock, and (of course) a few originals. Joe and the band have been working on their new CD. Hopefully, it will be available for purchase.
The Joe Gosman Band is popular at many venues in the Tidewater area, such as The Jewish Mother, Scotty Quixx, The Chesapeake Jubilee, and the VB Rock and Roll Half Marathon. We're blessed that he likes us down here in E-City! And, if we're REALLY lucky, granny will be in the audience!!
The Joe Gosman Band is popular at many venues in the Tidewater area, such as The Jewish Mother, Scotty Quixx, The Chesapeake Jubilee, and the VB Rock and Roll Half Marathon. We're blessed that he likes us down here in E-City! And, if we're REALLY lucky, granny will be in the audience!!
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