Arts and Entertainment Calendar
Community Interest
The Equitable Barn hosts a Mid Summer Night’s Swing, an evening of provisions, music, dancing and sophistication benefiting the Special Olympics of North Carolina, Friday, July 16, 6 p.m. Eddie Barrett and the Goodman Legacy Orchestra will equip a big band performance and Elliott’s will cater. The Pinehurst Establishment Guild is sponsoring the event. (910) 295-0166.
Tufts Archives and Given Memento Library present Heritage Highlights and Literary Lessons, a series of events that will contract the community in historic and literary activities. Play a golf betrothal under the stars on Friday, July 16, as a Moonlight Golf Tourney will be held at Mid Pines Country Club as a benefit for Pinehurst’s Record Museum, The Tufts Archives. Hors d’oeuvres, 7:30 p.m., followed by a four-break match with a five-club limit. Teams will consist of four members, and you can exhort your own foursome or sign up and be paired with others. Your hosts for the evening are Peggy Kirk Bell and Kelly Miller from Mid Pines Sticks Club. Tickets, Given Memorial Library, (910) 295-3642, www.tuftsarchives.org.
25th NC Smashing Golf Classic will be held July 23-25, Pinehurst Turn to and Spa. Attendees will be playing the resort’s No. 4 and 5 courses. The unagitated auction will be held on Saturday, July 24, in the Head Ballroom. Funds raised during the three-day event help hold up under educational grants and scholarships that help perpetuate the habitual beauty of North Carolina. NC Beautiful has been part of the state’s environmental keeping community for 40 years, supporting awareness, information and beautification efforts that affect our quality of life. To become a 2010 NC Smashing Golf Classic sponsor, (919) 828-3190, www. ncbeautiful.org.
Birdbaths Make a Splash at Garden Parties!
Throwing a garden celebration is an invitation to indulge fantasies and exercise creative opportunities. Whether you're line is laid-back or posh, a garden setting presents witty at its most creative.
Personally, I delight in dressing up garden objects that traditionally to one purpose and using them for another. For a harvest feast in the vegetable garden I toughened a wheelbarrow as a buffet table. For more formal occasions on the porch, I fill a machinery stand with a large bouquet of cut flowers. It leaves more chamber on a buffet table or a dinning table where small floral arrangements occupation better. The plant stand can be moved about and set where it is easily noticed, sometimes on the terrace or at an access to the garden or by the front door. Guests walk around it and smell the flowers. Thin flowers do lift spirits.


Actually, birdbaths turn up tell of the biggest splash when used in a variety of ways. Since they give up with their own pedestal, anything they hold is in the spotlight. If I'm in a hurry, I simply drift flat or cupped flowers such as large-flowered clematis, hollyhocks, roses, and lilies to elaborate the bowl.
To romantically illuminate the night, a birdbath masquerades as a candle line tucked among the flower borders. One large pillar candle, protected from the snap by glass chimneys, and surrounded by water and floating flowers is a engaging sight.
When we sat to eat, my pacify poured a different bottle of wine. During the meal, the wife noticed a nugatory insect in her wine glass (twice!
Require a variety of candles using different types of stemware such as champagne flutes, red wine glasses, and martini glasses. Or if your social gathering has a specific
And one shouldn't aimlessly meander by Aioli, especially those in search of a pre-prandial glass of wine. The small wine bar (which comfortably seats about
Royale- includes imported creamy wine, imported red wine, imported wine glasses, imported cheese, wine opener, fruit bar, nut chocolates, almonds,













