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Dashboards and Saddlebags the Destination Magazine™ is the guide for finding unique destinations in your own back yard. Even if you can when Lake Norman was cows and not carp, you’ll find destinations here that will have you saying “I never knew that was there.” Lisa and I are very selective of our marketing partners as well as our editorial content. If we cannot be proud of the content submitted to us we will not put it in Dashboards and Saddlebags Magazine, period. So, if you are looking for new destinations to explore on your own, or ideas for things to do with friends and family you will find something new each month in your destination magazine.

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February marks the end of winter for the MotoTourist.

The last month of just thinking, dreaming of getting out of the house and on the road to new destinations. Once March hits, it’s practically summer! Look through the Destinations and make some plans and maybe some reservations for 2012! It’s going to be a great year so treat yourself well, you deserve it! You’ll find many ideas in our February Issue that will make you ache to get out on the road. Everything from an elegant din-ner for two at the Lake Norman Cottage on the eastern shore of Lake Norman to a Grand week-end at the Grove Park Inn tucked away in the mountains on the north side of Asheville. If you are looking for something between how about a romantic dinner and overnight package in Mooresville courtesy of Jeffrey’s just off exit 33 on I-77?

In Dashboards and Saddlebags Magazine you will find out about some of the simple pleasures of life offered in the area as well as some grand destinations that you may not be aware of.

North Carolina is truly a trea-sure when it comes to diversity in destinations. My family is from Cooleemee North Carolina. I moved back to North Carolina nearly 20 years ago. I still get a kick from riding to the coast for a breakfast while enjoying the sunrise. Then up to the Yadkin Valley and savor lunch at one of the many vineyards in the region. To conclude the journey I proceed to the mountains for a fresh caught trout dinner and a warm, colorful sunset.

Enjoy 2012, treat yourself to the simple or extravagant plea-sures in life. Dashboards and Saddlebags Magazine will be your Destina-tion Magazine all year around.

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The list of events in this publication is compiled from various sources dates & times are tentative & subject to change. Dashboards and Saddlebags The Destination Magazine is published by Photodude.net LLC 369 Dovefield Drive Summerfield, NC 27358 (704) 706-2365 www.DashboardsandSaddlebags.com Published by Andy Jay. ©2012 All rights reserved. Photodude.net LLC Publisher, Agents & Advertisers do not necessarily condone any activities or advertisement listed in this magazine. The Publisher and its officers, employees, agents, volunteers, and sponsors are not responsible for any loss or damage which might be associated with patronage of any party named in this publication, and is not responsible for any Act of God such as inclement weather, fire, flood, natural or man-made disaster, etc., that are out of the control of the Publisher, which affect the publishing of this magazine.

Features in February 2012

ContentsDestinations 6Film Junkies Guide to North Carolina 12The Hunger Games filmed in N.C. 13“New” Neuse River Music Fest 14Mountain Retreat Offers Horseback Riding All Winter 16The Old Mill of Guilford 19The Most Patriotic Coffee Shop in America 22

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Produced by: Photodude.net LLCContributing Writers: Lisa Hedrick, Ed Phillips, Craig Distl, Connie Nelson, Floyd Harris

Contributing Photographers: Lisa Hedrick, Ed Phillips, FiddleFlix

Photo by FiddleFlix

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Celtic Adventure Weekend Feb 2 – 5, 2012 Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa Asheville, NC 28804 Passion and artistry collide during this dream weekend for lovers of all things Celtic. Join us as we celebrate the Scots-Irish heritage of Western North Carolina with the finest in dance, literature, food, drink and music! Blending influences from Irish traditional, folk, acoustic, and country, McPeake will take the stage on Friday night with their unique sound called “an experience for the ears and the soul.” On Saturday afternoon, attendees will enjoy the music and stories of Scottish songwriter and guitarist Colin Grant-Adams. They’re back! By popular demand, Gaelic Storm blows back into Asheville on Saturday, February 4, 2012, for another raucous, crowd-pleasing performance at The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa.

32nd Annual North Carolina Jazz Festival Feb 2 – 4, 2012 Hilton Wilmington Riverside Ballroom Wilmington, NC 28401 This is one of the largest traditional jazz festivals in the Southeast and a STS Top 20 Event. We will open Thursday night featuring 3 hours of different styles of jazz. Friday and Saturday nights we will return to our 7 sets of traditional jazz with a different leader for each set. Our all-star musicians are all world renowned and include guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, Dion Tucker - from Harry Connick, Jr’s band and the Lincoln Center Orchestra - on trombone, vocalist Nicki Parrott, John Royen, a powerful pianist from New Orleans. www.ncjazzfestival.com

Wilmington Wine & Chocolate Festival Feb 3 – 5, 2012 Coastline Event Center Wilmington, NC 28401 Friday Night - Grand Tasting - Take your pleasure as participating regional vintners and chocolatiers offer their best for sampling and sale. Saturday & Sunday - Sip, Nibble & Sigh - enjoy a tasting tour of the best Carolina wineries, sample sweet sensations from the region’s signature chocolatiers and revel in the good things in life with demonstrations, informal talks, raffles and more chocolate! (910) 512-9948

Classical Romance for Valentine’s Feb 10 – 12, 2012 Grove Park Inn 290 Macon Avenue Asheville, NC 28804 We’ve added our signature twist to the classical elements of romance for a Valentine’s weekend you won’t soon forget. Start your weekend with an evening of stargazing on the terrace of our historically romantic resort at our Starlight & Chocolate Party. You’ll also enjoy dinner in one of our restaurants, a “Spicy” cooking seminar, dance instruction and a Valentine’s Dance, which offers the perfect place to fall in love all

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Destinationsover again (or for the first time). Your romantic mountain Valentine’s weekend awaits! Two-night weekend packages begin at $768. www.groveparkinn.com

Busbee Road Valentine’s Day Shopping Fri, February 10, 8:30am – Sat, February 11, 5:00pm 330 Jugtown Rd Seagrove, NC 27341 Join the Seagrove Potters of Historic Busbee Road for an enjoyable Valentine’s Day shopping experience; refreshments, decorations in Valentine’s Day colors, and festivities with local craftspeople. Pam Owens 910-464-3266

17th Annual Wildlife Arts Festival Fri, February 10, 9am – Sun, February 12, 5pm 110 N. Gladden St. Washington, NC 27889 An annual event that brings people from all over the nation! There are plenty of wildlife exhibits, local arts and crafts, and food that features the flavor of eastern North Carolina. The highlighted events include goose and swan calling and the competition for the best carved decoys and wildlife pieces in the state. And, if you like art and decoys, you’ll especially be pleased with the auction that’s held every year. $10 for one day ticket; $15 for all 3 days

Valentine Sweetheart Tours at Historic Latta Plantation Sat, February 11, 10am – Sun, February 12, 4pm Looking for something unique and special to do with someone you love this Valentine’s Day? Surprise them with something special! Come out to Latta and step into the past with your sweetheart! Enjoy a special Valentine’s Day tour and hear unique stories about the Latta daughters and 19th century courting customs. Tours are on the hour each day and regular admission prices apply. www.lattaplantation.org

Brown Mountain Lights Symposium Sat, February 11, 1pm – 10pm Morganton City Hall/ Council Chambers Morganton, NC 28655 Come hear the world’s two most sought after speakers on the Mystery of the Brown Mountain Lights! What causes these lights to be seen? Where and when can you see them? Join Paranormal Investigator, Joshua P. Warren and Applachian State University Physicist and Astronomer, Dan Caton as they share their theories on the origins of the mysterious lights. See Joshua’s first ever video of the lights from his field observations in 2004! Hear from locals that have observed the lights. Join us for a Guided Field Trip to the Brown Mountain Overlook. Catered dinner included in registration. Learn photography tips on how you too may be able to capture images of the lights and other paranormal activities. $20.00 admission, includes meal. www.discoverburkecounty.com

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Destinations17th Annual Bluegrass First Class Feb 16 – 19, 2012 Crowne Plaza Tennis & Golf Resort Asheville, NC 28806 The 17th Annual Bluegrass First Class Festival has some of the best bluegrass acts in the country rocking out all over the hotel, all weekend. Lineup - Friday: Dailey & Vincent (2 BIG days), Rhonda Vincent & The Rage, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, & The James King Band. Saturday: Dailey & Vincent (again!), The Seldom Scene, Lonesome River Band, & Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice featuring the phenomenal Wyatt Rice on guitar, and more all weekend long! Ticket packages available, call Crowne Plaza for details. www.bluegrassfirstclass.com

Neuse River Music Fest Feb 17 – 18, 2012 Lenoir Community College Gym Kinston, NC 28501 Bluegrass Jam Session, various Bluegrass Bands. Advance Friday $25 Door Friday $35 Advance Saturday $30 Door Saturday $40 Advance Weekend $50 Door weekend $70 Formally known as the Winter Bluegrass Festival. www.lenoircc.edu

Helenblitz 2012 Feb 18 – 19, 2012 Helen GA This is a gathering of Mini’s in the North Georgia Mountains in a little village called Helen Georgia. Helen is a little town is as German as you can get from the food to the beer and other spirits. Lots of shopping with a clock shop with hundreds of selections plus about everything else under the sun. Additionally, the Helen area is blessed with a number of excellent twisty roads and is a great way to start the year of Mini driving. The clubs usually base their lodging at a hotel called the Helendorf, where, last year, they had river side rooms for $79 and others for $59. You can just sign up and come, no entry fee to be part of this event. They have an auction at the Troll Restaurant with Mini Stuff, NASCAR stuff and a lot more with all the monies going to the Speedway Childrens Charity. There will be drives and tours of the Habersham Winery who, for this event, bottles a special Mini branded wine.

Yadkin Winter Reds Event 2012 Feb 25 – 26, 2012 205 South Jackson Street Yadkinville, NC 27055 Yadkin Winter Reds Event 2012 will feature 7 wineries in February. A great opportunity to visit Yadkin County wineries. The wineries will feature their Winter Red (2 oz. pour) paired with a small serving of a tasty food item. Each ticket holder will be assigned to a starting winery, where they will receive their souvenir wine glass and a map. Tickets are available at the Yadkin County Visitors Center in Yadkinville, on line at www.visityadkin.com, or by phone 1-877-4YADKIN. There will be a Winter Reds Brunch to be held on the Sunday of each event weekend.

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DestinationsEvent runs 12 - 5 on Saturday and on Sunday 1 - 5. There is a dealine to order and there are limited number of tickets, please call today! Price for one weekend $20.00 per person, Brunch $10.00 per person. www.visityadkin.com

Stanly County Winter Wine Festival Sat, February 25, 12pm – 6pm Market Station Albemarle, NC 28001 An afternoon of great wine, great food and great music at Market Station located at 100 Railroad St., Albemarle, NC 28001. This wine extravaganza is open to the public with tickets going on sale in December. Advance ticket prices are $20 each per person and day of the event ticket prices are $25 each per person. Admission includes a wine sampling, gourmet food and entertainment. Take an opportunity to taste some of the best vintages – up close and personal. An excellent chance for learning about today’s taste trends or just a great afternoon with Wine & Friends! The event will be jam-packed with entertainment, continuous food and wine sampling. For more information visit www.stanlycountywinterwinefest.com or, email us at [email protected] or call Chair Nancy Haywood at 704-787-6755 or vice chair Bryce Kimrey at 704-322-5978.

7th Annual Civil War Battle and Living History Weekend Sat, March 3, 10am – Sun, March 4, 5pm Historic Village of Rockford Dobson, NC 27017 The Historic Village of Rockford and the 7th North Carolina Cavalry along with the 21st Infantry, NC 30th and the NC 28th re enactors invite you to step back in time and experience the life of a civil war soldier at the 6th Annual Battle in Rockford Reenactment. Battle Schedule: Saturday: 10:00 and 2:00 Sunday: 10:30 Outdoor Church Service with the Confederates held at the Rockford Amphitheater. Sunday: 1:00 These men put a lot of effort and time into recreating history for us all to enjoy and share in. Event is FREE and open to everyone. Food and drink will be available on the grounds. www.rockfordgeneralstore.com

Southern Pines Horse Trials I Mar 10 – 11, 2012 Raeford, NC 28376 Three days of competition, 350-400 horses. Located just off Hwy 211 between Aberdeen and Raeford. www.carolinahorsepark.com

The 16th Annual Charlotte Goes Green Festival Sat, March 17, 10:00am – 6:30pm Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28206 The 16th Annual Charlotte Goes Green Festival will feature live Irish music, Irish dancers, Pipe & Drum bands, Irish/Celtic vendors, Arts & Crafts and other vendors, a large Children’s amusement area and lots of food & beverages. Join us for the party before and after the Charlotte St. Patrick’s Day Parade, one of the premier St. Patrick’s Day parades in the Southeast. www.charlottestpatsday.com

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Destinations3rd Annual Surry Old Time Fiddlers Convention Mar 30 – 31, 2012 Surry Community College Dobson, NC 27017 The Surry Old Time Fiddlers Convention is an annual event in March including two days of activities celebrating Surry County’s rich heritage of Old Time Music. Located on the campus of Surry Community College in Dobson, the convention has a host of activities such as a Square Dance, Adult and Youth individual instrument, dance, folk song and band contests, Free Drawings, Cake Walks, 50/50 Cash Drawings, Raffle prizes, Instrument and Dance Workshops, Luthier displays, Jamming, and dining at The Knight’s Grill. $5.00 Admission, Kids 12 & under Free. www.surryoldtime.com

April Fool’s Trail Days A Celebration of the Appalachian Trail Mar 30 – 31, 2012 Historic Franklin, North Carolina Come to Historic Franklin, North Carolina for April Fool’s Trail Days and the annual Hiker Bash as we celebrate our appreciation of Appalachian Trail Hikers. As an Appalachian Gateway Community, Franklin opens the town to all hikers of the Appalachian Trail as you start their journey north to Katahdin. Franklin is located 11 miles from the Appalachian Trail and is considered a welcome respite from the cold and usually wet early spring weather. You’ll find plenty of good food, great conversation and lots to do during this weekend celebration. The Hiker Bash hosted by Ronnie Haven at Sapphire Inn on East Main Street is a great place to connect and share stories and advice and fill up on some good eats. The Hiker Bash will begin at 6:00p.m. each evening. Saturday, April Fool’s Trail Days Festival gets underway with great entertainment, food and special workshops, exhibits and world renown visitors including Jennifer Pharr Davis, the women’s record holder of the fastest thru-hike of the trail. You’ll find much more information inside this site so take a look around. If you have questions call (828) 524-2516. www.aprilfoolstraildays.com

8th Annual Herb Festival Apr 7 – 9, 2012 Painters Greenhouse Old Fort, NC 28762 Come savor the smell and taste of fresh-grown herbs! Craftsmen, vendors & musicians will entertain both days. Painters is approximately 5 miles south of I-40 at exit 73. For more information, call 828-668-7225 or visit www.paintersgreenhouse.com.

Eggstravaganza at the NC Zoo Sat, April 7, 9am – 3pm 4401 Zoo Pkwy Asheboro, NC 27205 See North Carolina Zoo animals hunt for treats inside decorative Easter eggs.

Blue Ridge Wine & Food Festival Apr 11 – 16, 2012 Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Enjoy wine tasting, seminars, cooking classes, wine makers’ dinner and much more! Grand Tasting event downtown

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Destinationsand Fire on the Rock Chef’s Competition at the Hayes Center. www.blueridgewinefestival.com

65th Annual North Carolina Azalea Festival Apr 11 – 15, 2012 Wilmington, NC 28401 The Festival is a celebration of Wilmington’s exceptional artwork, gardens, rich history and culture during its f ive days of entertainment that includes a parade, street fa i r, c i rcus, concer ts , pageantry, and al l that i s Southern. Please check the website for specific events, dates and details. www.ncazaleafestival.org

13th Annual British and European Car Show Sunday, April 15, 2012 Chickahominy Riverfront Park (1350 John Tyler Highway (Rt5) in Williamsburg, VA. www.wmbgbrit.com/

Henderson County BBQ Expo Sat, April 21, 11am – 6pm Hendersonville High School Stadium Hendersonville, NC 28791 A family festival with vendors, BBQ cooking competitions, children’s activities, arts & crafts, and entertainment. www.bbq-expo.com

66th Annual Steeplechase Race Sat, April 21, 2pm – 5pm 3381 Hunting Country Rd. Tryon, NC 28782 The Steeplechase is this area’s biggest and most exciting equestrian event of the year. Join the crowds that come for the thundering of hooves as they navigate a challenging course over several races. There is lots to see as contestants for best tailgate show off their best country, most unusual and most elegant. The hats always turn heads with contestants vying for the funniest (adults) and the most unusual and most appropriate for adults and kids. Bring family, meet friends and discover the thrill of the chase. Come and spend a glorious weekend at an area Inn, Bed & Breakfast, cabin or cottage. The Blockhouse Steeplechase Race is sponsored by Tryon Riding and Hunt Club (TRHC), which is a non-profit (501c3) organization that was founded in 1925 for the purpose of supporting and preserving the equestrian tradition in Polk County and Upstate South Carolina. Tickets are by the carload and by advance purchase. For more information call 828-859-6109 or 1-800-438-3681 9am to 4pm Monday through Friday or visit us online at Tryon Riding & Hunt Club www.tryonevents.org.

MerleFest Apr 26 – 29, 2012 WCC Campus, Wilkesboro, NC 28697 MerleFest was founded in 1988 with the purpose of raising funds for Wilkes Community College, honoring the memory of Eddy Merle Watson, and celebrating traditional-plus music. This four-day event features music from nearly 100 artists on 15 stages,

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Lake James State Park The park is located on N.C

126 In Burke and McDowell counties near Morganton and Marion It opens at 8A.M.

The list of film credits for Lake James State Park, located in the foothills near Morganton, is short but A-list all the way. Film junkies can explore the more than 150 miles of shoreline and visit the location of Fort William Henry, the centerpiece setting for The Last of the Mohicans. Though little remains of the set today, the beauty of the area is just as it was in the film. Numerous devotees of the movie still seek out the foundation markings. Besides being the British stronghold of Colonel Munro (Maurice Roe’ves), this site was also the location of the French camp. Other memorable scenes filmed here include the canoe escape led by Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) and the sequence when Duncan (Steven Waddington) falls during the Massacre Valley scene. All

of the Mohicans locations are near the Haney’s Island/White Creek area of the park. If you’re lucky, members of the park staff will guide you to the spots used in the film. Lake James also appears in the Sean Connery/Alec Baldwin thriller The Hunt for Red October, though just barely. It seems the executive producer was unhappy with the film’s ending, and a location was needed for quick reshoots. Lake James had the right look, so a two-day shoot was done here between Christmas and New Year’s Day.

The lake may have been a good-luck charm for the sound crews of both films. Red October picked up an Oscar® for Best Sound Effects, while Mohicans won for Best Sound.Film Credits: The Last of the Mohicans (1992); The Hunt for Red October (1990)

From the Film Junkies Guide to North Carolina by Connie Nelson and Floyd Harris

Film Junkies Guide to North Carolina

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www.FilmJunkiesGuide.com

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“The most comprehensive way to learn where movies were made in North Carolina.”

--Lawrence Toppman, Charlotte Observer

The 160-plus entries in this travel guide are arranged geographically and include information about what movies and television series were fi lmed at each site. The guide also provides information about how to fi nd the locations. The reader will especially enjoy the “Star Tracks” sections, which provide gossipy tidbits about where stars ate and stayed while making their fi lms.

The Hunger Games filmed in N.C.

Filmed entirely in North Carolina, The

Hunger Games movie locations included a

dense forest where the arena that hosts the games themselves was created to an actual deserted mill town that was transformed into Katniss’ home, District 12. Even a North Carolina sound stage was used for the futuristic sights and sounds of The Capitol, the controlling city of the post nuclear nation Panem. The Movie will be out March 23rd and is the first in a trilogy. Who knows what the future holds for District 12. Well, OK, you can read the books and find out!

A scene of “District 12” from the film trailer for The Hunger Games.

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“New” Neuse River Music FestFormerly known as the Kinston

Winter Bluegrass Festival, the Neuse River Music Fest will be held on February 17-18, 2012 at Lenoir Community College. In addition to the continued tradition of bluegrass music, the LCC Foundation is expanding this festival by adding country entertainment to the program.

This year’s bluegrass enter-tainment includes fan favorites Rhonda Vincent & the Rage, Marty Raybon, The Gibson Brothers, Rodney Dillard & the Dillard Band, Al Batten & the Bluegrass Reunion, and the Grass Cats. VIP tickets available which include an exclusive reception with Rhonda.

Sponsored by WRNS, country performer Sunny Sweeney will be singing “From a Table Away”, her newest hit “Drink Myself Single”, and much more. Check out our VIP tickets which will include an intimate reception with Sunny.

Bluegrass and country fans are treated to an entire weekend of

music, food prepared onsite by Bojangles’ and the LCC Grill, RV parking, VIP tickets, raffles, and more. The volunteers, commit-tee, staff/faculty, ENCBA, and LCC administration are vital to the success of this event, so thank you for your support each year.

Proceeds from this event ben-efit the Lenoir Community Col-lege Foundation Scholarship Program.

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2012 3:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 3:15 p.m. The Grass Cats 4:00 p.m. Marty Raybon 5:00 p.m. Dinner Break & VIP Reception 6:15 p.m. The Grass Cats 7:10 p.m. Marty Raybon 8:00 p.m. Sunny Sweeney

SAtURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2012 1:00 p.m. Opening Ceremonies 1:15 p.m. Al Batten & the Bluegrass Reunion 2:10 p.m. The Gibson Brothers 3:00 p.m. Rodney Dillard & the Dillard Band 4:00 p.m. Rhonda Vincent & the Rage 5:00 p.m. Dinner Break & VIP Reception 6:30 p.m. Al Batten & the Bluegrass Reunion 7:20 p.m. The Gibson Brothers 8:10 p.m. Rodney Dillard & the Dillard Band 9:00 p.m. Rhonda Vincent & the Rage

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Mountain Retreat Offers Horseback Riding All Winter With Spectacular Views Year Around!MORGANTON, N.C. – Sum-

mertime isn’t the only time for folks to enjoy outdoor activi-ties in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Poco R hythm Mountain Retreat, located on Burkemont Mountain in southern Burke County, offers horseback rides to individuals and groups throughout the winter.

The ranch has access to more than 30 miles of trails on its property and in the adjacent South Mountains State Park.

Rides range in length from one to six hours. Each ride includes safety instruction and trail guides, and utilizes trail horses born on site and raised by ranch owner A.J. Hodge, a certified horse trainer.

“We have beautiful mountain trails,” says co-owner Juleigh Hodges. “The rides are through the mountains on logging roads. They go into the woods and up to where you have great views.”

Poco R hythm Mountain Retreat also has trails for hiking, as well as three cabins for rent.

“We adjust our packages to suit what people want. We offer trail rides and hiking trails, and have cabin rentals, too,” says A.J.

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Hodges. “It’s not a resort, it’s a retreat.”

The ranch sits at an elevation of 2,400 feet with panoramic vistas. On a clear day it is easy to see iconic Blue Ridge peaks like Table Rock, Mount Mitchell and Grandfather Mountain.

“It’s a specialty place – you don’t find many places that offer cabins and trail rides together, where you can stay and ride,” says Juleigh Hodges. “And we’re not really remote because Morganton is nearby, but you feel like you are remote.”

Trail ride prices start at $30 per person. Stay-and-ride packages begin at $149 per couple.

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For information, call (828) 433-1278 or visit: www.pocorhythm.com.

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The Old Mill of GuilfordTh e O l d Mi l l o f

Guilford was found-ed in North Carolina on Beaver Creek in 1767 to grind grain for the early settlers of what is now Guilford County. Today, the mill con-tinues to produce all-natural, stone-ground, whole grain foods, just as it has for over 250 years.

The mill produces all natural corn meals and grits along with a wide range of mixes includ-ing: sweet potato and oat bran muffin mixes, gingerbread, Scottish scones, Scottish shortbread, and heidesand cookie mix (a Ger-man shortbread). Visit the Old Mill Store for these products and other fine foods and crafts from North Carolina.

The Old Mill of Guilford is a popular, scenic tourist attrac-tion and has long been a favorite subject for artists and photogra-phers. So, please make plans to stop by and visit. We’re located in Guilford County, North Carolina on Highway 68 N., 4 miles north of the Piedmont Triad Interna-tional airport.

HistoryIn 1767, before the colonists

decided to seek independence from England, Daniel Dillon built a small tub mill in North Carolina on Beaver Creek, and

went into business grinding grain for the early settlers. The Earl of Granville had granted Dillon the tract of 552 acres on Reedy Fork and Beaver Creeks in 1755. Rowan County later granted him a license to build the mill in 1764. Rowan County court minutes from January 10, 1764 read: “Ordered that Daniel Dillin have License to Build a Publick Grist Mill on the Reedy Fork of Haw River at the mouth of Bea-ver Creek.” The mill was located in what is now Guilford County, which was created out of Rowan County in 1771.

On February 10, 1781, during the Revolutionary War, British troops under General Cornwallis marched past the mill in pursuit of General Green who was en-

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camped at Guilford Courthouse. Legend has it that British troops seized the mill to grind grain for the soldiers prior to the Battle of Guilford Courthouse on March 15, 1781.

The original tub mill and dwell-ing on 175 acres was sold to Joel Sanders for $900 in 1808. In 1819, Sanders moved the mill 500 feet down stream and built a new dam across the creek, which in-creased the millpond to 10 acres. The new mill was designed as a merchant corn and wheat mill with an overshot wheel to replace the small tub mill.

In 1913, the mill was purchased by K. L. Hendrix who later con-verted the mill to a roller mill and replaced the water wheel with a turbine. In 1932, state highway 68 was built between the dam and the mill. To keep the mill in operation, the long overhead wooden flume, which carried water from the dam to the mill, was replaced by a 26” diameter steel pipe which ran under the new road. Clarence E. Bailes pur-chased the mill in 1954. Bailes re-moved the roller mill machinery and replaced the turbine with a 24’ x 4’ Fitz overshot water wheel which still operates today.

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The Most Patriotic Coffee Shop in AmericaWhat once was

Pat ’s G o u r-met Coffee Shop, unknowingly be-came much more. Not only a Coffee Shop but a “Living” Military Museum.

R i c h a r d m a d e a point of greeting every veteran who came in the shop “Welcome Home”! Always having a great big smile and or even a hug. Over time, Pat’s became a gathering place for vet-erans of all ages and a collection of artifacts, slowly accumulated.

Richard’s is an incredible place of support, healing and camara-derie for veterans, their families and many members of the com-munity. They have veterans of all ages and time periods from WWII to the current conflicts coming to the coffee shop, several of the veterans have even called it therapeutic.

Each Thursday, a traditional free coffee day, they often have gatherings of more than one hun-dred veterans of all ages. Saturday is a music day when veterans and professional musicians alike gather to play country, bluegrass, traditional old hymns, and patri-otic music.

They sponsor the “Book of Honor,” which is signed by the veterans when they first visit the coffee shop and carries the names of around 9,000 veterans from all over the world.

With this signing, they are formally presented a two-row,

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beaded keychain that represents the American Flag, which they served, and either the branch of service or conflict(s) they served in. This keychain is visible and recognized symbol in almost any part of the world in which the United States has a presence.

Sadly, in May of 2009, Richard died of complications from ex-posure to Agent Orange. He had spent many years of his life pro-viding assistance and support to veterans. But, just months before he passed away he started form-ing a non-profit organization and he wanted it to be named “Wel-come Home Veterans.” This non-profit would oversee and keep Richard’s dream, to see that what he started grew and continue to recognize, serve, support, and honor those who gave so much.

After his death a number of Richard’s regular patrons were determined that his special leg-acy would not be lost.

Richard’s Coffee Shop is the only non-profit coffee shop and living military museum in the United States. Named in honor of Richard Warren, a U.S. Army, Vietnam combat pilot who flew a Huey attack helicopter, or “gun-ship”, with the callsign “Mustang 53” the man who spent the last 14 years of his life honoring and supporting America’s Veterans.

With the need to create a state-of-the-art media center to further exhibit the growing collection of artifacts. The goal is to provide both an exhibit and meeting re-source for the many groups with which they are involved in.

Richard’s Coffee Shop, and with oversight from Welcome Home Veterans, Inc., opened on

July 4th, 2009 just down the street from the original site of Pat’s Coffee Shop, underwritten by the members of the non-profit’s Board and the generous contri-butions of so many others from around the world.

As a 501c3 tax-exempt non-profit organization they have the following mission statement:

“To ensure the memory of, and support to, those who serve through Welcome Home Veter-ans Living Military Museum at Richard’s Coffee Shop.”

With this mission statement we are continuing the legacy of Rich-ard Warren’s love and respect for all of those who have served our country.

“We strive to carry forward the values of Honor, Respect, Duty and Love of country that is reflected by not only by the veterans but by a large part of the American people.”

The “Living” segment in their name consists of all of the veter-ans who gather on a daily basis to

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share their memories and stories with each other and the com-munity, through the outreach and school programs, and with anyone who values our heritage.

The “Military Mu-seum” consists of ar-tifacts donated to us by our patrons, by the very people who used, lived, worked with them. Many are donated by the families of veterans. Some are priceless.

The many awards that hang on their walls, such as “Beetle Bailey” presented and signed, the

“Tuskegee Airmen” presented and signed, and the North Carolina State “Order of the Long Leaf Pine” (highest State Governors’ award), remind us of the value we represent and our duty to the American people.

Sadly, there is very little time left with most of the WWII and Korean veterans and a short time

left with the Vietnam veterans. But gratefully, we see the current veterans and active duty mem-bers of the military picking up the torch of freedom in the sto-ries they share when they come to the coffee shop and get signed into the “Book of Honor”.

Richard’s Coffee Shop128 S. Main StreetMooresville, NC 28115704-663-0488www.welcomehomeveteran.org

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30th Annual Fayetteville Dogwood Festival Apr 27 – 29, 2012 Fayetteville, NC 28301 This annual street festival features arts and crafts vendors, live entertainment on multiple stages, the Partnership’s KidStuff, midway rides, and fireworks! Plus, more than 30 events including symphony and theater performances, sporting events, a dog show, and much more! Drive the Dogwood Trail prior to the festival for a glimpse into Fayetteville’s horticultural brilliance. Call us or visit our Web site for more information. www.faydogwoodfestival.com Admission is FREE!

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