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March 14, 2017

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MARCH 15-21, 2017 UCW 13 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM STEPHANIE CRIDER, Editor. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomingweekly.com. 910.484.6200 The Cape Fear Vineyard and Winery is a new destination resort. It opened in the spring of 2016 in Elizabethtown. It combines all of the elegance and amenities of a beautiful resort with an element of refined agro-tourism from the winding grapevines that support the winery. The beautiful manicured gardens, lakeside amphitheater and pavilion make the area particularly suited to host stunning events of all kinds and weddings. March 19 is the perfect opportunity for the community to explore the Cape Fear Vineyard and Winery and enjoy the Champagne Bridal Showcase, which runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. "We are here to inform, enlighten and let the guests discover the ambiance of this extraordinary venue and its amazing diversity," Executive Director Corky Chaple explained. The Bridal Showcase is the perfect way to explore both vineyard and winery. It is designed to allow brides to explore everything the venue has to offer in the form of a fun and adventurous afternoon. There will be complimentary mimosas and horse-drawn carriage rides to show off the beautiful landscape, including one of the largest camellia exhibits in the state. Chaple invited attendees to "…explore the immaculately landscaped grounds with unique water features — discover the wonders of our private art collection — and meet our 'critters': mini ponies & llamas, majestic white swans and dazzling peacocks!" Wedding-oriented vendors who are specifically invited to participate comprise another important aspect of the showcase. Cape Fear Vineyard and Winery carefully selected each vendor based on their exceptional work and impeccable reputations. Chaple said that interacting with vendors is one of the most valuable opportunities that the showcase has to offer. "Interview all of the vendors and learn from them" Chaple advised. "Let their long experience work for you — then compare and choose the one with whom you are most comfortable. Remember — they work for you!" Admission to the Champagne Bridal Showcase is free for everyone and includes complimentary gift bags. "The complimentary bags are a muted burlap reusable monogrammed tote filled with goodies provided by each vendor. The vendors are also donating prizes, which will be raffled off throughout the show," Chaple said. There will also be a complimentary tasting of the estate wines. There is an idea in the culinary world that products reflect the soil and the environment in which they were cultivated. There is something truly incredible about enjoying a product while admiring the very landscape that nurtured it. The Cape Fear Vineyard and Winery embraces this idea. Guests are encouraged to enjoy estate wines while relaxing on the private lakefront cottage decks just a short walk from the vineyards. The landscape, while stunning, is not all that this venue has to offer. There are also incredible amenities like the full-service restaurant. There is also the Gallery Ballroom that is uniquely decorated. It has, "Sparkling chandeliers made from wine barrels and hand-laid Tuscan stone walls infused with rich burnt pine logs that display an unparalleled eclectic collection of private artwork; artwork by masters like Dali and Picasso, as well as celebrities like Sir Paul McCartney and Janice Joplin. There's also a multitude of memorabilia from stars including Elvis!" Chaple said. Visit www.capefearwinery. com for more information. EVENTS Cape Fear Vineyard and Winery Hosts Champagne Bridal Showcase by ERINN CRIDER ERINN CRIDER, Staff Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@upand- comingweekly.com. 910.484.6200. The Bridal Showcase is the perfect way to explore both vineyard and winery. Students and teachers often have a unique relationship. When it's good it can be magical. When it's not, well… On March 24, the Cumberland Oratorio Singers in conjunction with the Campbellton Youth Chorus present The Student and the Teacher at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. The concert features the works of Vaugh, Williams, a teacher at the Royal College of Music and his not so admiring student Benjamin Britten. While it is not unusual for composers to disparage one another, Britten never held back when he had an opportunity to criticize Williams. Williams was equally uncharitable regarding his student. While the two men were hard pressed to say a kind word about each other, in this concert, their works complement each other. "They complement each other thematically as British composers," said Cumberland Oratorio Singers Director Michael Martin. "Past that, they have very different styles. That in itself, is refreshing and wonderful." The performance features well-known works from each composer, including Williams' "Serenade to Music" and Britten's "Rejoice in the Lamb." Martin noted that the men lived very different lives and had different influences regarding why they wrote the music they did. "Vaughn Williams came into his being later in his life and tended to look to English folk songs for his inspiration. Britten showed musical brilliance at a much younger age and tended to write for the people that were performing the work. They are both incredibly important British composers and their intersection occurred at the Royal College of Music. Vaughn Williams was on the faculty; Britten was a student. Past that, they held strong opinions of each other, and not always positive." As an organization, the Cumberland Oratorio Singers have three choirs under their umbrella: the COS, the Cross Creek Chorale, and the Campbellton Youth Chorus. Sometimes, they come together as a complete organization to present different material, and this is one of those moments. "In terms of the CYC being in this concert, I would like to believe that they, and the audience, will see that singing is truly a lifelong commodity," said Martin. "Our mission includes that inference and we are thrilled to put it all in context in this performance." Founded in the 2015/16 season, the Campbellton Youth Chorus is a relatively new component of the group Cumberland Oratorio Singers. It is made up of youth ages 9-14 regardless of school affiliation, ethnicity, socio-economic background or religion. The goal of the organization is to help participants and audience members develop a lifelong appreciation of and participation in great choral music. Members of the youth chorus get to work with a range of choral music, both sacred and secular. The group accepts members regardless of school affiliation, ethnicity, socio-economic background or religion. "Since we do not have the youth in every concert, it's nice to have them do a part of the concert. This concert will actually feature each part of the organization equally, which is what is both special and great about this COS concert," said Martin. "The COS represents our Fayetteville community. We have singers from all ages and all walks of life in this group. What drives their passion is choral music and they do it quite well. This has earned them the honor of being in the 2017 class of inductees into the Fayetteville Music Hall of Fame." The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Visit http://singwithcos. org for more details. Cumberland Oraotios Singers Present The Student and The Teacher by STEPHANIE CRIDER

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