VGCC culinary students’ summer tour included the Angus Barn
The VGCC group included culinary students Kevin Fabretti, Thomas Henderson , Shannon Hayes, Kevin Hartman, Leticia Mendez, Natalie Baily, Kevin Zeher, Diminique Liles, Amber Williams, Rodney Yancey, Brandon Brown, Tracey Washburn, Ragonese and Esther Chavis.
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VGCC culinary students’ summer tour included the Angus Barn
Three-Month Adult or Family Membership to Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA
Releasing sweat is an effective way to lower body temperature, as is taking a cold shower or swallowing an igloo. Keep your physique regular with today’s Groupon to Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA . Choose between the following options: For $49, you get a three-month adult membership (a $210 total value) that includes: Joining fee (a $75 value) Three months of membership for an adult (a $45 value/month) For $64, you get a three-month family membership (a $301 total value) that includes: Joining fee (a $100 value) Three months of membership for a family (a $67 value/month) The Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA fosters fitness in a sprawling facility equipped for all manner of aquatic and dry-land athletics. Build better butterfly form in the YMCA’s indoor pool, bandy about two racquetball courts, or unfurl uptight muscles in a whirlpool bath, steam room, or sauna. Members can gorge on a buffet of nearly 50 different group fitness classes offered each week, including cycling, yoga, Zumba, and aqua kickboxing, which helps defend against malevolent pool-vacuum robots. For better ease and access, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA also equips members with a downloadable iPhone app that provides updated schedules and info. Each three-month adult membership also includes a complimentary fitness orientation, discounts at select area businesses, as well as AWAY privileges that grant access to YMCA facilities across the country. Family memberships bestow full athletics privileges to couples living in the same household as well as to any children, cardio-crazed canines, or step-cousins willing to stowaway in a gym bag. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: What Makes a TV? The actors don’t live inside the TV. Or do they? Read more…
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Three-Month Adult or Family Membership to Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA
Haircut Package with Deep Conditioning or Partial Highlights at Capelli Hair Design in Southern Pines
A hairstyle communicates a lot about someone’s personality, which is why Kojak was always shrouded in mystery. Unveil your own memorable character with today’s Groupon to Capelli Hair Design in Southern Pines. Choose between the following options: For $25, you get a deep-conditioning package (a $50 total value), which includes: A deep-conditioning treatment A haircut and style A blow-dry For $37, you get a partial highlight package (a $75 total value), which includes: Partial highlights A haircut and style A blow-dry The experienced staff at Capelli Hair Design subdues, styles, and enriches weary, bullied manes with precise hands and products from J Beverly Hills and Dikson. During the 45–60 minute deep-conditioning package, clients consult with a stylist to determine which conditioner is best suited to smuggle shine, volume, and cake-encased nail files into the texture of hair. After deep conditioning infuses strands with moisturized bounce and shapeable form, follicles fall into line during a coif-conceiving haircut, style, and blow-dry. The 60–90 minute partial highlight package begins with a conversation between cutter and cuttee, during which a color and style is settled on through the desires of the client, the knowledge of the stylist, and the arrow of a Twister wheel. Pelts pop with character and youth after a partial highlight illuminates strands, after which a cut, style, and blow-dry sprout and shape the new-hued mop-top into a stylish, vibrant ’do. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: What Makes a TV? The actors don’t live inside the TV. Or do they? Read more…
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Haircut Package with Deep Conditioning or Partial Highlights at Capelli Hair Design in Southern Pines
50- or 80-Minute Massage at White Dahlia
The body stands up to gravity’s bullying every day, while the mind and soul leisurely spend their time playing sudoku and filling up on chicken soup. Reward anatomies for their hard work with today’s Groupon to White Dahlia . Choose from the following options: For $44, you get any 50-minute massage and 10 minutes of consultation and dressing (an $88 value). For $64, you get any 80-minute massage and 10 minutes of consultation and dressing (a $128 value). White Dahlia’s skilled massage therapists assess muscular complaints and knead away knots and pains with an array of massage services . During a hot-stone massage, a muscle mender arranges heated, smooth, basalt-volcanic stones on the body to deliver comfortable warmth that brings muscles to optimal tension-exorcism temperature. The Swedish massage focuses on long, flowing strokes to reach solidified stress deposits caused by busy schedules, rocky relationships, or missing puzzle pieces. Guests can also tap into deeper layers of muscle relief with a deep-tissue massage, soothe prekid aches with a prenatal massage, or allay tennis-related pains with a sports massage. After each session, clients receive a complimentary beverage to rehydrate or douse imaginary dates with. Groupon holders are not required to have a membership . Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: What Makes a TV? The actors don’t live inside the TV. Or do they? Read more…
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50- or 80-Minute Massage at White Dahlia
N.C. House Republicans propose state constitutional ban on same-sex marriages
House Republican leaders on Tuesday pushed a proposed state constitutional ban on same-sex marriages.
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N.C. Symphony Launches 2011/12 Season with Free Concert in Raleigh Amphitheater
Maestro William Henry Curry and the North Carolina Symphony wave goodbye to the summer heat wave and kick off a bold new concert season with “Pops in the City,” a free concert in Raleigh Amphitheater, Sunday, Sept.
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Hurricane Irene Survivors in North Carolina can Apply for SBA Assistance
WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Karen G. Mills issued the following statement after the announcement of the Presidential disaster declaration for several counties in North Carolina that were affected by Hurricane Irene that began on Aug. 25. “The U.S. Small Business Administration is strongly committed to providing the people of North Carolina with the most effective and customer-focused response possible to assist homeowners, renters, and businesses
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Hurricane Irene Survivors in North Carolina can Apply for SBA Assistance
Lowe’s Announces $1 Million Pledge to Hurricane Irene Disaster Relief
MOORESVILLE, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Lowe’s is donating $1 million to Hurricane Irene relief efforts from North Carolina to Maine. This is in addition to a $1 million pledge to rebuild schools hit by natural disasters in 2011.
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Lowe’s Announces $1 Million Pledge to Hurricane Irene Disaster Relief
NC Attorney General Goes After Website For Human Trafficking Ads
The site has localized pages for cities across the country, including Greensboro, Winston-Salem and others in North Carolina.
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NC Attorney General Goes After Website For Human Trafficking Ads
Following Capacity Crowds in London, Red Gate Brings SQL in the City to LA
LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Following capacity crowds in London, Red Gate is bringing SQL in the City to Los Angeles on October 28 at the Skirball Cultural Center in LA’s Santa Monica Mountains.
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Following Capacity Crowds in London, Red Gate Brings SQL in the City to LA

