Events 2010 Kitchen & More Tour Homes in Hickory

Events
2010 Kitchen & More
Tour Homes in Hickory
11/11/2010 10:42:56 AM
Home of Service League of Hickory, 506 Third Avenue NW
Purchase homemade desserts and delicious soups made by Service League members in time for
the busy holiday season. In addition, rooms of the house will feature specialty and handmade items.
In the backyard, view 1954 MGTF, 1962 Ford Galaxy Convertible, 1966 Mercedes Benz and other classic
and collectible cars.
Gift Boutique Vendors
Artisan Weavers
Originally designed and hand woven fabric scarves
Ellen Adair
Handmade purses & bags
Deborah's Gracious Gifts
Home décor, Vera Bradley, seasonal home products & works of local artisans
Gardner's Dirty Dog Pottery
Handmade functional pottery
KarieAlls
Handmade handbags, Christmas tree skirts & throws, Plantation Pets collection, custom orders
Jean McAnulty representing The Longaberger Company
Basketry, gifts and decorative items
Once Upon a Tree & Kringles by Charlie
Handmade wooden bowls & items, handmade Santas
Pampered Chef represented by Kathy Barber & Pat Blake
Top of the line kitchen products
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Carleen & Jack Crawford, 321 4th Avenue NW
1930 Ford Model A
10 am – noon
Paula Shelley and Chef Phil Long
Village Kitchen
Italian cuisine
12:30 - 2:30 pm
Sylvia Whisenant
Simply Sylvia Personal Chef Service
A taste of Spain
2:30 -5 pm
Bobby Bush
Bobby’s Homebrew
Micro beer sampling
Music provided by
Hickory High School Orchestra
Quartet
Music provided by
Jeff Arditti (guitar) and his Band
Patty Loveless
Patty Cakes
“Company just dropped in appetizers”
Julia Rush, 216 Union Square
10 am - 12:30 pm
Chef Josh Phillips
Josh’s on Union Square
A Southern selection
Music provided by
Julia’s Favorites
12:45 - 2:45 pm
Glennis Bolden
Whitfield’s by Design
Hot corn chowder, black bean salsa, Maine salmon spread and hot Russian tea
3 – 5 pm
Meg Jenkins Locke and Chris DeCamp
Groucho’s Deli of Hickory
A super winter “souper” special including hearty “chicken chili,” curried butternut squash
and red pepper Gouda. In addition, they will demonstrate making a “souper” base for all
your winter gatherings. Let’s Get Cookin’!
Angela & Rob Simmons, 4241 N. Center Street
(take shuttle from Jenkins Elementary School)
Carolinas Region Porsche Club of America owners
10 am - 12:30 pm
Executive Chef Josh Wagoner & Gavin Arsenault
Rock Barn Golf & Spa
Music provided by
Shrimp scampi with assorted pasta
Grace Metza (piano)
Vickie Metza (piano)
12:45 - 2:45 pm
Chef Mathew Miller
Bistro 127
A Sampling
Music provided by
Paul Holt (guitar)
Suzuki School of the Arts,
Rob Simmons (guitar) & sons (guitar)
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3 – 5 pm
Executive Chef Clayton Thomas and Youssef
Youssef 242
“Low Country boil” puffed shrimp, chorizo dust, hot corn ice cream
Loretta & Chuck Ivey, 4240 4th Street Lane NW
1967 Jaguar XKE, XJS, 1997 Jaguar XK8 & other Jaguars
10 am - 12:30 pm
Executive Chef Jeremiah Brown
Liazzo’s
Butternet squash crepes with cider
reduction, maple & orange glazed carved
turkey & pumpkin toffee cheesecake
12:45 - 2:45 pm
Bryan Norris
Backstreets
Crowd pleasing soups
3 -5 pm
Chef Boyd Barker
Church of the Ascension
Puff pastry stuffed with shrimp & crab
Music provided by
Les Amis Quartet, Haley Huckabee
(violin), Flynn Bolick (cello),
Flynn Bolick (cello), Savannah
Sowers (violin), Ashley Knapp (viola)
Music provided by
Tapestry, Suzanne Williams (flute),
Denise Baxter-Yoder (harp), Jack
Williams (cello)
Adrienne Childers
Best Creations
Lemon & lime tarts
Julia and Lou Wetmore, 4152 1st Street Place NW
1949 Nash Super Special 600, 1966 Ford Thunderbird Town Landau & Other Collectibles
10 am – 2 pm
Chef Jane Moore & Michael Gilbert
1859 Café
Signature Dishes from 1859 Café
Music provided by
Primetime Singers, Ellen Self, Pat Rice,
Judy Pruitt, Allen York (piano)
2:15 – 5 pm
Executive Chef Dean Wilson
Catawba Country Club
Catawba clam chowder and delectables
Music provided by
JC Epting (piano)
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2010 Kitchens & More Tour featured homes and the Service League House
may be visited and/or revisited in any order. Three feature homes (#1-#3) are
near downtown Hickory and three others (#4 – 6) are in Northwest Hickory.
Additional $25 event tickets may be purchased at any tour location (listed
below) on Saturday, 11/20/10. Tickets are not required for visiting #1 the
Service League House in Hickory.
Note: Signs and directional arrows will be available along the entire tour route for your assistance on tour day.
Downtown Hickory
#1 Service League of Hickory, 506
3rd Avenue NW
Going north on 2nd St. NE/NC 127, turn left @ SALT
BLOCK onto 3rd Avenue NW (one way street). Proceed through 4 stoplights; one block past 4th stoplight (@ corner of 5th St. NW) is the Service League
House. Parking is available along 5th St. NW (or
behind house).
-homemade soups and delicious desserts for sale; gift
boutique items featured
#2 Jack and Carleen Crawford, 321
4th Avenue NW
Leaving the League House, follow 5th Street NW
(away from downtown) to 4th Avenue NW. Turn right
onto 4th Avenue NW. After traffic signal, home is
located on the right (next to Oakwood Elementary
School and across from the Oakwood Cemetery).
#3 Julia Rush, 216 Union Square
From the Crawford Home continue on 4th Ave. NW
and turn right onto 3rd Street NW (towards downtown). Proceed through three traffic signals and turn
left into downtown public parking (Union Square).
Park anywhere and enter loft/home above former
Julia Rush Store (look for green Julia Rush sign).
Northwest Hickory
#4 Rob & Angela Simmons
From Union Square parking, turn left onto 2nd Street
NW. At second traffic signal, turn right onto 2nd Avenue NW. Proceed to second traffic signal and turn
left onto 2nd St. NE/NC 127 and head north towards
Lake Hickory/Viewmont~3.4 miles. Turn right onto
38th Ave. NW (traffic light) and park at Jenkins
Elementary School. Shuttle service will be provided
to/from this home. #5 Charles and Loretta Ivey, 4240
4th Street Lane NW
After leaving Jenkins Elementary School
parking lot turn right onto N. Center St./NC 127.
Immediately, turn left onto 39th Ave. Dr. NW and
proceed ~.5 mile. Just past the end of brick wall on
right is entrance to Moore’s Ferry. At this corner, do
not veer left, but stay straight onto 4th St. Ct. NW
(look for Dead End sign). Immediately turn left at 4th
St. Ln. NW and proceed ~.4 mile. Home and Lake
Hickory are on right.
#6 Lou and Julia Wetmore, 4152
1st Street Place NW
From Ivey home return to 4th St. Ct. NW and turn
right. At stop sign immediately turn left into Moore’s
Ferry/gate house onto 3rd St. NW and proceed
straight ~.3 mi. Turn right onto 42nd Av. Dr. NW. In
two blocks turn right onto 1st Street Place NW.
Home is second on left.
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