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The History of Scottish GamesPage 12
Chasing the Dragon
Local Treasure, Philly Feel
Babe Ruth Home Run Centennial Celebration
Film Junkies Guide to North Carolina
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CONTENTS
Unique Destinations Less Than 200 Miles From Home 6
The History of Scottish Games 12
Chasing the Dragon 16
Local Treasure, Philly Feel 18
Babe Ruth Home Run Centennial Celebration 22
Film Junkies Guide to North Carolina Robbinsville - Graham County 24
Visit the Ava Gardner Museum 26
Along the Way 28
Dashboards and Saddlebags the Destination Magazine™ is your
guide to finding unique destinations in your own back yard.
Whether you are a long time resident or new to the area, you’ll find destina-tions here that will have you saying “I never knew that was there.”
We are very selective of our market-ing 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 destina-tions to explore on your own, or ideas for things to do with friends and fam-ily you will find something new each month in your destination magazine.
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Destinations
Unique Destinations Less Than 200 Miles From Home The 254th Anniversary of the Attack on Fort Dobbs Mar 1 – 2, Fort Dobbs, 438 For t Dobbs Road, Statesville, NC 28625. Re-enactors representing the provincial garrison and Cherokee warriors will offer on-going interpretation of 18th Century camp life, as well as featured musket and cannon firing demonstrations. Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 10am-3pm. www.fortdobbs.org
Tribute to Madison County NC Fiddlers Sat, March 8, 4pm – 7pm Madison County Arts Center, 90 S Main Street Marshall, NC 28753. Madison County’s premiere event featuring Bobby Hicks, Arvil Freeman, Roger Howell, Vipers’ Dream featuring Adam Masters, Susi Gott, Jake & Sarah Owen and The Sons of Ralph. www.madisoncountyarts.com
NC Half Marathon & Twilight 5K Sat, March 8, 10am – 9pm 5555 Concord Parkway South, Concord, NC 28027, The newest addition to the chase is the Twilight 5K! Here’s your chance to get acclimated to the track conditions and grab the pole position as you prepare for the main event, the half marathon, on Sunday! The green flag will wave at 6:30 PM on Saturday evening so make sure your pit crew is prepared for an awesome race weekend experience! www.nchalfmarathon.com
Kannapolis Cruise-In Sat, March 8, 3pm – 9pm Downtown Kannapolis, NC 28081 Car lovers can enjoy every make and model of classic car in the quaint setting of downtown Kannapolis. The event is free and family friendly.
Concord on Canvas Art Display Sun, March 9, 11am – 12pm Union Street South, Concord, NC 28025, All paintings are on display along Union Street and Church Street in Historic Downtown Concord. www.concorddowntown.com
Wednesdays at PARI Wednesday, Mar 12, 201 1 Pari Drive Rosman, NC 28772 The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute offers an unparalleled opportunity for people of all ages to experience the wonders of scientific research first hand. PARI volunteers share the history and future of the site. They emphasize the opportunities to explore the universe available through PARI to all ages. Reservations recommended. www.pari.edu
Cary Kite Festival Sunday, Mar 9, 801 High House Rd, Cary, NC 27513. For kids of all ages, Bond Park’s Annual Kite Festival is a fun way to spend the afternoon flying your kite. We will have an expert kite flyer on hand for stunt kite demonstrations. Certificates and special awards will be awarded in a variety of kite flying categories. Registration begins at
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12:30pm and the fun begins at 1pm. Free and open to the public, call (919)469-4100. www.townofcary.org
OBX Taste of The Beach Mar 13 – 16, Kill Devil Hills, NC, The Outer Banks Taste of The Beach Weekend is a fantastic way to sample the fare of several fine restaurants on the Outer Banks in one fun-filled, food-centric weekend! Casual chefs to full-on foodie fanatics will revel in innovative culinary opportunities offered up by members of the Outer Banks Restaurant Association. You can indulge in a fancy wine dinner one night and mix with the masses in an organic farm to fork experience the next. Or maybe an intimate cooking class with one of the area’s world class chefs is more your speed. www.obxtasteofthebeach.com
Celtic Festival Mar 15 – 16, Latta Plantation Park, 5225 Sample Road, Huntersville, NC. Celebrate all things Celtic at Latta’s 2nd Annual Celtic Festival! Enjoy live music from the Thistledown Tinkers, Stirling Bridge, Irish Temperance, and an event Piper throughout the weekend. Also, see Scottish dancing by the Latta Steppers, meet various Scottish clans, shop with vendors like Near and Far Scottish, Cats Paw Potterie, The Celtic Rainbow, and St. Kilda USA. The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery will be there with several local beers on tap. Food will be available from The Scottish Cottage, Appalachian Smoke, and Anna’s Sweet Treats. Children can play games and enjoy s tory telling , visi t the farm animals, and more! www.lattaplantation.org
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5th Annual Chili Cook Off Saturday, Mar 15, 500 Sylvan Heights Park Way, Scotland Neck, NC 27874. Enter your own favorite recipe and compete to be this year’s winner or just come and sample the fare. An entertaining and great get together for everyone. Don’t miss it! Interested in entering? Contact [email protected] www.shwpark.com
Classic Car Cruise-In-Old Fort Saturday, Mar 15, 25 West Main Old Fort, NC 28762 Held the 3rd Saturday of every month at Hardee’s in Old Fort. Classics, Street Rod, Muscle Car, Antiques, Sports Cars, and Motorcycles welcome. 3-6 p.m.; free. Sponsored by Route 70 Cruisers. For more information, call 828-442-5135 or visit www.route70cruisers.com.
Tribute to Madison County NC Fiddlers Sat, March 15, 4pm – 7pm Madison County Arts Center, 90 S Main Street Marshall, NC 28753 Madison County’s premiere event featuring Bobby Hicks, Arvil Freeman, Roger Howell, Vipers’ Dream featuring Adam Masters, Susi Gott, Jake & Sarah Owen and The Sons of Ralph. www.madisoncountyarts.com
Stop, Sip & Savor Wine Hop Sunday, Mar 16, 2240 South Creek Road, Nebo, NC 28761. Blaze your own trail to four unique & boutique wineries! Purchase your ticket online & then start the journey by collecting your hop card at any of the participating wineries -- Belle Nicho Winery and South Creek Winery in Nebo, Lake James Cellars in Glen Alpine, and Silver Fork Winery in Morganton. Then sip as you collect a stamp at all four. At your fourth winery you visit, receive a unique crafted gift to savor the memories of your journey. By visiting all four wineries, you will also be entered into a drawing for a chance to win four $25.00 gift certificates. All participating wineries are conveniently located off I-40 between exits 94 & 100. www.southcreekwinery.com
Chasing the Dragon Hill Climb Mar 22 – 23, Robbinsville, NC. Chasing The Dragon Hillclimb VI is a Sports Car Club of America Time Trial event – competition licensed drivers in prepared sports cars race one at a time up a 2-mile mountain road in class competition. The course is located near the Cherohala Skyway & Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in beautiful Robbinsville, the county-seat of Graham County, NC. The road race is on the edge of the Nantahala Forest, where spectators, course workers and drivers enjoy some of Nor th Carolina’s most beautiful mountain scenery! This race is sanctioned by the Central Carolina Region and the Southeast Division of Spor ts Car Club of America. www.dragonhillclimb.com
Easter Bunny Express Mar 23 – 24, 201 North Carolina Transportation Museum 411 South Salisbury Avenue Spencer, NC 28159 Join the North Carolina Transportation Museum for two full weekends of Easter fun! Come take a ride on the Easter Bunny Express! The Easter Bunny will be riding alongside children and their parents, while handing out candy for the kids. Children can also get temporary tattoos and make a craft to take home. In addition to the Easter Bunny Express, on March 30th only, the event
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will feature the Lehigh Valley Steam Locomotive #126 pulling the museum’s special Caboose Train and the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Get your tickets online today! www.nctrans.org/Events/Easter-Bunny-Express.aspx
Hiker Haze in the Smokies Mar 26 – 27, 300 Woods Road, Fontana Dam, NC 28733. Attention Appalachian Trail hikers and weekend trail adventurers: Whether you’re coming in of f the trail for a couple of “Zero Days” or visiting the Smokies for a weekend in the forest, plan on being at Fontana Village Resort for its second annual Hiker Haze event. There will be plenty of fun and enter tainment scheduled. www.fontanavillage.com
Catawba Valley Pottery & Antiques Festival Mar 28 – 29, Catawba History Museum Hickory, NC More than 100 vendors, Antique southern traditional pottery as well as contemporary pottery. Antique furniture, textiles and fork art. Preview party Friday night 7-10pm, $40 advance tickets only. Includes early buying, catering by Southern Supper and live entertainment by the Sigmon Stringers. Saturday, 9am-5pm www.catawbahistory.org
Wind Down Night at Weathervane Winery Fri, March 28, 7pm – 10pm Weathervane Winery, Welcome-Arcadia Road, Lexington, NC. Finish off the work week and wine down at Weathervane Winery. Enjoy fine wines without the attitude and good music with some attitude! Bring your dancing l e g s o r y o u r l a w n c h a i r a n d r e l a x l i s t e n i n g t o t h e m u s i c . www.weathervanewinery.com
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Springtime Kid’s Climb Saturday, Mar 29, 431 Main St, Chimney Rock, NC 28720. Get a taste of rock climbing and experience Chimney Rock from a new perspective with the Southeast’s leader in rock climbing education, Fox Mountain Guides. Kids (ages 7-15) climb for half price with 20-minute “tasters” on Vista Rock at this fun, family-friendly event, weather permitting. Convenient, walk-up access to climbing for the whole family to try! Beginners welcome, and no experience is necessary. All equipment is provided. Book a 2-hour or longer climbing lesson anytime with Fox Mountain Guides at (888) 284-8433. chimneyrockpark.com
Freemont Daffodil Festival Sat, March 29, 10am – 7pm Fremont, NC 27830. Bring the whole family and join in on the fun, food, crafts, and entertainment! Special performances by the Coastline Band and the fabulous Monitors. See the Art Show, Kid’s Alley, and of course; Daffodils! www.fremontdaffodilfestival.com
The NC Pickle Festival Princess Pageant Sat, March 29, 6pm – 9pm 139 South Center Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530. The NC Pickle Festival Princess Pageant has been featured on ABC’s Good Morning America with Diane Sawyer and Charles Gibson, MTV, Pageantry Magazine and more! The NC Pickle Princess Court will be an honored guest at the North Carolina Pickle Festival and many other exciting events throughout the year. www.goldsboroparamount.com
Hops Around Greensboro Apr 1 – May 1, Greensboro, NC. Visit Greensboro during NC Beer Month, for Hops Around Greensboro. Festivals, brewery visits, city tours, culinary events and other activities are schedule for the entire month of April. www.visitgreensboronc.com/events/hops-around-greensboro
April is North Carolina Beer Month Apr 1 – 30, April is North Carolina Beer Month, and we’re celebrating all things beer. Come explore all the unique offerings in one of America’s best states for craft brewing. Check out our site to find all you need to know about festivals, special events, breweries, restaurants, hotels and tour packages all month long. Cheers! www.ncbeermonth.com
AutoFair at Charlotte Motor Speedway Apr 3 – 6, Charlot te Motor Speedway, Concord Parkway South, Concord, NC. The AutoFair annually attracts more than 100,000 visitors. More than 1,500 collectible vehicles of all makes and models will be available for sale in the car corral that rings the 1.5-mile superspeedway. The AutoFair will also feature a collector car auction. www.charlottemotorspeedway.com
Hook, Line, and Beer - Mountain Trout Fishing Tournament Apr 3 – 6, 565 Aquone Road, Andrews, NC 28901. You’ll have tough duty in Cherokee County this weekend - fishing for trout in the morning and then kicking back next to the fire with a pint of craft beer at Andrews Brewing Company! www.andrewsbrewing.com/#hook-line-beer
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The History of Scottish Games
Modern Scottish Festivals have their roots in the mid-dle ages. We have reports
of athletic competition (“Games”) at many times and places when people gathered together; fairs, military musters (“wapenschaws”), even funerals! Games which now feature track and field events, music, and dance have been held in the village of Ceres (in Fife) since shortly after the battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
Scottish Games as we know them today began to develop in 1781 when the Highland Society of Falkirk sponsored prize money and trophies for competitions in dancing, piping, and athletics during the town’s Fall Fair. In 1818 a Games was presented in St. Fillan’s with piping, athletics, and dancing (including the Sword Dance for the first time). Within a few years Gatherings were being held at many towns throughout Scotland. Many of these Gatherings are still being held today.
The increasing popularity of these events eventually led to attempts to standardize the rules of competition and judging. Sanctioning bodies were formed to develop uniform rules and maintain records, Highland dancing, piping, and drumming teachers and judges stand for regular examinations to maintain their certification. With renewed interest in Scottish harp and fiddle their sanctioning organizations are seeing new growth.
As Scots immigrated to far-flung lands they took their sport and
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culture with them. Tradit ion tells us that Games were held near Ellerbe, North Carolina in the late 1700s; most sources state that t h e fi r s t G a m e s in t he U.S . were presented by Scot-tish emigrants living in Boston in 1853. One source does state that the Boston Scots had been meeting for
“traditional games” for several years before that. There is also a descrip-tion of the “First Sportive Meet” of the Highland Society of New York in the Emigrant and Old Countryman of October 19, 1836 which gives some indication that regular com-petition took place during the first half of the 19th Century.
By 1861 at least three other Caledo-nian Clubs had joined Boston – New York, Philadelphia, and Newark, New Jersey. The Civil War delayed the spread of these events, but by 1875 Highland Games were being held in at least 125 communities across America. These “Caledonian Games” generally included competitions in dancing, music, and athletics; the ath-letics could include foot races, hurdle races, wrestling, pole-vaulting, high and long jump, hop, skip and jump, putting the heavy stone, throwing the hammer and the light and heavy weights and turning the caber.
With the rise in intercollegiate athlet-ics in the late 1800s participation at Scottish Games went into a decline. Many events folded; the ones that survived refocused on their cultural heritage and expanded to become Festivals. Games and Festivals offer competition focused on traditional Scottish athletic events, dance and music; they have expanded to include
“fun” competitions, non-competitive tests of skill and strength, and histori-cal re-enactments.
The Scottish Games in the United States have grown because many people of Scottish descent still feel the pull of their ancestral homeland and heritage. The Games provide a connection to that heritage. For many, going to the Games is like going home to a family reunion.
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Chasing the DragonThe sixth SCCA Chasing the
Dragon Hillclimb is being held March 22-23 in Robbinsville, NC on a closed course road in the Joyce Kilmer National Park. More than 70 cars will be competing for trophies, cash pr izes and championship points as part of the Sports Car C lub o f A me r ic a - S out he a s t Division Time Trial Series. This event allows competition licensed drivers in prepared sports cars to race one at a time up a 2.4 mile mountain road for fastest time in class competition. The course is located just off Santeetlah Road at the Maple Gap Observat ion Deck near beautiful Robbinsville, NC in Graham County. There is no admission for spectators and shuttle buses carry racing fans from the parking lot to each of the family friendly viewing areas. Food , s ouven i r s , g r a nd s t a nd seat ing and re st rooms are a l l avai lable on site. Cars w i l l be
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racing on Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 3pm but course will be closed on Sunday at 11am for a quiet hour and church service. Trophie s and ca sh pr i ze s w i l l be awards Sunday at 4pm. Kids will receive prizes and many will get cowbells to ring to make the drivers go faster on course.
Ted Theodore, Dragon Hillclimb manager stated : “The road we race is on the edge of the Nantahala Forest where our course workers and drivers enjoy some of North Carolina’s most beautiful moun-tain scenery! We inv ite you to join us as a driver, a worker or as a spectator for a true SOUTHERN tradition that began in the 50s...HILLCLIMB! There is nothing like it! Bring your family and a camera. We will see you at the Dragon Hill-climb!” For more information go to www.dragonhillclimb.com
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Local Treasure, Philly FeelHistoric Latta Plantation is a circa 1800 cotton plantation located on the
banks of Mountain Island Lake in Huntersville, North Carolina. Here you will find a large plantation home which uniquely resembles Philadelphia style town homes from the same era, the Federalist period. It is unusual that a town home, like the one here at Latta Plantation, is located in the backwoods of the North Carolina piedmont - on a plantation of all places. With tall ceilings, lavish moldings, grand fire-places, and sprawling grounds you are certain take a step back in time and find yourself engulfed in Latta’s beauty. In conjunction with special events, Historic Latta Plantation offers House Tours every day (Closed on Mondays) beginning at 11am until 4pm. Come visit us today and learn more about the prominence of the plantation and the Latta family within the community.
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Babe Ruth Home Run Centennial CelebrationFA UAPPAREHHA BAOAAA HH FARAN MA NAD 7-8, 2014
Th i s ye a r m a rk s t he 10 0 t h anniversary of George Herman
Ruth’s first home run, which he hit during Spring Training at the fairgrounds back in 1914.
George Herman “Babe” Ruth was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1895. He was raised in an orphanage because his parents couldn’t control him. In 1914 he signed a baseball contract with the Baltimore Orioles. In those days the Orioles were a minor league team in the International League.
In March 1914 the team held spring training in Fayetteville. Ruth was in Fayetteville for only about a month, but he always remembered it. It was the first time he had ever been out of Baltimore. Ruth later wrote about how much fun he had riding the elevators in his hotel.
According to one legend, the young and inexperienced Ruth didn’t know what to do on his own in Fayetteville, and so he followed around the team’s manager and owner, Jack Dunn. One of the team members said, “There goes Dunn’s new babe,” and the name stuck.
In the 1920s and 1930s, when he was the most famous baseball player in the world, Ruth frequently visited North Carolina in the off-season to hunt and play golf. And he always remembered his early days in Fayetteville when he was on the road to becoming a legend.
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Catch Fayetteville Baseball Fever by attending two Vintage Base Ball games at Arnette Park. Vintage Base Ball is baseball played by the rules and customs of the 19th century. These games will follow the 1864 rules as adopted by the National Association of Base-ball Players, which are similar to today’s modern game. However, players will be dressed in the traditional uni-forms of the past, and play barehanded using balls and bats meeting the 1864 requirements. No gloves here folks! For more information about Vintage Base Ball visit the Vintage Base Ball Association’s website at http: ⁄⁄vbba.org ⁄. Arnette Park is located at 2165 Wilmington Hwy, Fayetteville, NC 28306.
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Film Junkies Guide to North Carolina
Robbinsville - Graham CountyRobb i n sv i l l e i s o n U.S . 129 a nd N .C . 143 i n ext reme weste rn No r th Ca ro l i na A l l n o t e d N e l l l o c a t i o n s a r e i n t h e d own t own a re a , m o s t ke e p d a y t i m e bus i ness hou rs .
The theme song from com-poser Mark Isham’s Golden Globe®-nominated score
for Nell i s cal led “Welcome to Robbinsv i l le,” which i s appro-priate, as this beautiful Graham Cou nt y tow n w i l l foreve r b e l inked to the memorable Jodie Foster film. Robbinsville is civi-lization, in contrast to Nell’s wild, untamed wilderness country. It i s a l so home to the good doc-tor Jerry Lovell (Liam Neeson), who has Nel l’s best interest at heart, unlike the cold, hard city of Charlotte w ith it s universi-t ie s and news med ia and psy-chologist Paula Olsen (Natasha Richardson).
But Nell wasn’t the first time the movies came calling. The silent feature St ark Love shot exclu-sively in the area. It was written, produced, and directed by Karl Brown, a protege of D. W. Griffith. Brown insisted on authenticity, using local, untrained “actors” (at $25 a week!) and shoot ing w ithout makeup. This rea l i sm separated Stark Love from the usual silent-film melodrama and is one of the reasons it is held in high esteem by film historians of the pre-talkie era.
O f c o u r s e , f i l m j u n k i e s a r e more l ikely to remember Nel l which Foster produced as well as starred in, and for which she garnered a Best Actress nomina-t ion. A good start ing point for a tour of Robbinsv i l le ’s Ma in St reet i s Snyder ’s Depar tment S tore , where Je r r y a nd Pau l a take Nell on her tr ip into town to accl imate her to society. In t h i s m e m o r a b l e s c e n e , N e l l get s a l it t le car r ied away with her shopping spree. Snyder ’s, a Robbinsv i l le f ixture for years, carr ies a l itt le bit of everything,
- t he fo l k s he re a re h appy to discuss their brush with fame. O f c ou r s e , Ne l l e s c a p e s t h e l itt le tr ip and ends up down at the Blue Beacon Pool & Pawn, where t he coa r s e r s ide o f a n exploit ive society is on display.
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At the t ime of the f i lming, the restaurant where Sher i f f Todd Peterson (Tar Heel Nick Searcy) comforts his wife, Mary (Robin Mull ins), was cal led the Joyce K i l mer R e s t au r a nt , a f t e r t he nearby national forest, which in turn was named for the author of the poem “Trees.” Today, the pl ace i s c a l led Ly nn’s , and i t s t i l l s e r ve s up n ice me a l s to hungry f i lm junkies. The court-room scenes were f i lmed at the Graham County Courthouse, a str iking brown and tan quartz-i t e s t r uc t u re bu i l t a s a W PA project and f irst used in 1942.
Credits Nell( 1994), : Stark Love (1927)
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V isitors to Smithfield can celebrate the legacy of Hollywood golden age f i lm star Ava Gardner in the hometown museum dedicated to her l i fe . Par t of Nor th Carol ina’s r ich f i lm
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