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Downtown CircularNOVEMBER 2012
10th Annual
Wilmington Holiday Parade
Sunday December 2, 2012 Downtown Wilmington - 6:10 pm
Presented by the City of Wilmington, WECT, Encore Magazine and Cumulus Broadcasting
Entry deadline: Wednesday November 14th at 5:00 pm
Entry forms available online at www.wilmingtonrecreation.com
Join the Parade!
Questions? 910.341.7855
Starts at N. Front and Walnut at 6:10 pm traveling south on
Front to Orange and back north on Water
Reviewing stand located in
Riverfront Park
Community groups, schools, bands and businesses are
encouraged to enter!
handpainted fair trade clothing
Beautiful clothing, rich patterns, soft fabrics, and above all comfort and ease of care.
Clothing you can live in and love.
Fabulous, affordablecollections:
Marilyn MonroeJackie KennedyKate Middleton
and more!
Inside the Shops at Chandler’s Wharf
Inside the Shops at Chandler’s Wharf Inside the Shops at Chandler’s Wharf
Julie
WATERCOLOR MEETS FABRIC
857-204-0872
Paintings | Accessories | Home
& Warren Arts
$5 off $30 or
more throughNovember
(910) 833-6641
Certified Celebrity Jewelry Replicas
GRAND OPENINGNov. 10th 5-8 p.m.
Cape Fear Bakery
(910) 399-3108thebaristacafebakery.com
Gourmet desserts, coffees and smoothiesSpecialty
build-your-own Bloody Mary bar
They’reback!
VIP SPECIALS!Check them out andcheck out all of our new arrivals on our Facebook pages!
encoreSANDWICH OF THE WEEK
THE HALEY — Turkey, Fresh Mozzarella, Roasted Peppers, Arugula, Balsamic Vinegar with a side of pasta
salad and a fountain beverage
$8.49Redeem with coupon • Good thru Nov. 6
Follow us on Twitter: CousinsDeliLike us on Facebook for a chance to win a free
lunch!: Cousins Italian Deli
NOW OPEN
SATURDAYS7 N. 3rd Street910-343-3354
NOW LOCATED
On the South Water St. River Walk
On the South Water St. River Walk
Custom FramingSpecializing in local ®ional art & fine craft
763-3380 www.rivertoseagallery.com
Inside the Shops at Chandler’s Wharf
with a French twist!In addition to
Le Catalan Classics!SUNDAY
Oct. - March11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
224 S. Water Street910-815-0200
www.lecatalan.com
WINTER BRUNCH
On the South Water St. River Walk
212 Water St.Unit 1-I
910-343-0735
www.polka-dottedflamingo.com
LeCatalanFrenchCafe
WilmingtonTEA ROOM
Join us for tea!Lunch & Brunch
Fresh Baked SconesLet us host yourspecial occasion
224 S. Water St. • 343-1832Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
The
On the South Water St. River Walk
Music, Comedy and MoreEvents abound downtown this week
Wednesday, Nov. 7th Fri., Nov. 9th and Sat., Nov. 10th
Mon., Nov. 12th-Wed., Nov. 14th
Thursday, Nov. 7th
VICTOR WOOTEN BAND AND JIMMY HERRING BANDGreenfield Lake Amphitheater, 1941 Amphitheater DriveDoors: 5 p.m. • Show: 6 p.m. $25-30www.greenfieldlakeamphitheater.comPresented by 98.3 The Penguin, the Victor Wooten Band and the Jimmy Herring Band will perform at Wilmington’s premier outdoor venue. Wooten (pictured) is a five-time Grammy Award-winning bassist, composer, author and educator. He is a founding member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, and he has played with such acts as Frankie Beverly and Maze, The Temptations and Ramsey Lewis. Last year Rolling Stone named Victor one of the top 10 bassists of all time. Jimmy Herring is the lead guitarist of Widespread Panic, and he was a founding member of Aquarium, Rescue Unit and Jazz is Dead. He’s played with The Allman Brothers Band, Project Z, Derek Trucks Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, and The Dead.
“THE IMPOSTER”Mon., Nov. 12th-Wed., Nov. 14thThalian Hall, 310 Chestnut St. • 7:30 p.m. • $8www.whqr.org/cinematiqueIn 1994 a 13-year-old boy disappears without a trace from San Antonio, Texas. Three-and-a-half years later he is found alive, thousands of miles away in a village in southern Spain with a story of kidnap and torture. His family is overjoyed to bring him home. But all is not quite as it seems. The boy bears many of the same distin-guishing marks he always had, but why does he now have a strange accent? Why does he look so different? And why doesn’t the family seem to notice these glar-ing inconsistencies? It’s only when an investigator starts asking questions that this strange tale takes an even stranger turn. Rated R. 1 hour, 35 minutes.
SBC SEMINAR: HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES REDUCE HEALTH CARE COSTSCape Fear Community College, 411 N. Front St.6 to 8 p.m. • FREE but must registerwww.cfcc.com/sbcThe Small Business Center at Cape Fear Community College will present Helping Small Businesses Reduce Health Care Costs. The instructor is a local physician. The center’s mission is to increase the success rate and number of profitable small busi-nesses in New Hanover and Pender Counties. For more information, call 362-7216.
MARK VIERANutt Street Comedy Room • 255 N. Front St.Doors: 7 p.m. • Show: 8 p.m. $12-15www.nuttstreet.comBronx-native Mark Viera became fascinated with comedy, the art he would one day master, very early on. While his mom spent countless hours as a social worker to provide for her family, Mark and his older brother would pass the time after school watching the popular TV shows of the ‘70s and ‘80s. Mark became so engaged in the performances of his favorite comic personalities, it didn’t take long before he began to emulate the characters he came to love. On any given night, he would entertain his family with his remarkably accurate portrayals from shows like Carol Burnett, Sanford and Son, and Three’s Company. Today Mark has honed his tal-ent to craft his own unique, creative style of comedy. His performances reflect his lighthearted, fun-loving approach to entertaining, and his uncanny knack for seeing humor in even the most ordinary situations. Recently, he’s secured a coveted role as a featured comic on the critically acclaimed “Martin Lawrence Presents 1st Amend-ment Stand Up.” Mark’s also taken aim at the “small screen” with a network televi-sion debut on NBC’s Emmy Award winning show “30 Rock”.