State Fair Tickets Go On Sale Monday
Monday morning (8/2) at 10am you’ll get your first chance to get tickets to upcoming events at the N.C. State Fair. Concert tickets, admission tickets, and ride tickets will be available online. The concert lineup for this year is almost complete (concert prices do not include the Fair’s general admission):
- Thu, Oct 14: Danny Gokey ($5) (add to my calendar)
- Fri, Oct 15: Casting Crowns ($15) (add to my calendar)
- Sat, Oct 16: Honor Society ($5) (add to my calendar)
- Sun, Oct 17: Carolina Chocolate Drops ($5) (add to my calendar)
- Tue, Oct 19: Chris Young ($5) (add to my calendar)
- Wed, Oct 20: Gloriana ($5) (add to my calendar)
- Thu, Oct 21: Jeffery Osborne ($10) (add to my calendar)
- Fri, Oct 22: Chris Tomlin ($10) (add to my calendar)
(The biggest act is slated for Saturday at $20, and is yet to be announced.)
Of course, these events have been added to the GogoRaleigh DoIt calendar on Google Calendar. More from the State Fair website:
Hoping to be in the front row for your favorite concerts at the State Fair? Then you better be sitting in front of you computer at 10 a.m. on Monday morning. That’s when we’ll flip the switch and tickets will go on sale. The first hour is usually pretty hectic and the website can get bogged down for little awhile as everyone tries to get those coveted seats. So I’m recycling our annual tips on how to have a successful concert ticket purchase:
- BE PATIENT! Things may run a little slow, but your order won’t time-out.
- Go to the State Fair’s website a few minutes before 10 a.m. You can either go to the Tickets page or the Concerts in Dorton Arena page to buy tickets for a specific artist. When it gets close to 10 a.m., start refreshing your browser. You’ll see “Buy Now” buttons when it’s time to go on sale. Note: It doesn’t matter what time it is on your computer. The tickets go on sale when the eTix server says it is 10 a.m., so it may be a few minutes earlier or a few minutes later than 10, based on your computer clock. But keep in mind that if you refresh too often, your computer may cache the page and not actually refresh. Check your browser settings to clear the cache if you still don’t see the “Buy Now” buttons.
- You’ll want to buy your concert tickets FIRST. Then go back and buy your admission and ride books. (Admission is NOT included in the price of the concert tickets.) And don’t forget about the Early Bird Special: if you buy at least $40 in purchases before convenience fees, you’ll earn a free admission ticket. (More information on the Early Bird Special program here .)
- Have your credit card ready- we can only accept MasterCard & Visa. Don’t type spaces or dashes as part of your credit card number. Also, you’ll need to know your credit card’s security code , so go ahead and identify that ahead of time.
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If you aren’t happy with the seat selection, you can try to check back a little later as better seats MAY be released. This is because a seat selection is held for at least 5 minutes. If a purchase isn’t completed, or if a credit card transaction is not approved, those seats will be re-released into the general pool of tickets available for purchase. WARNING: You are not guaranteed better seats if you wait because it depends on whether or not people go through with their transactions or not, so try this tactic at your own risk!
- There is no limit on the number of concert tickets you can purchase (unless you are buying more than 99, in which case you need to contact us directly.)
- Lastly, everything is processed through our great ticket partner, Etix . So if you have problems, they are going to need to help you out. Here’s a link to their support page .
DOCSIS 3.0 Coming to Raleigh
A discussion at dslreports’ message boards reveals that several Time Warner Cable representatives have confirmed that their DOCSIS 3.0 service is coming to Raleigh in November. The service, which recently went live in Charlotte, provides internet access speeds of 50Mb down/5Mb up, about 10X the current speed of basic Road Runner services in Raleigh. The service is said to cost $99/mo, but will be in package offers, too. For example the SignatureHome deal is $179.95 for 12 or 24 months on contract (renewable for another 24 months) including 2 Whole house DVR’s, RoadRunner Wide Band, and Unlimited Phone.
Mami-Nora’s Grows to Raleigh
The Durham-based Peruvian Rostisserie restaurant, Mami-Nora’s , will soon open a Raleigh location. The restaurant will be on Wake Forest Road in the former Miami Subs/Papa Lou’s location. From their website:
Mami Nora’s is recognized for its unforgettable rotisserie chicken, cooked in a special marinade, then roasted in our imported oven from Perú. This oven uses only wood charcoal, no gas or electric heat is needed.
According to Yelp and Chowhound reviews, we are “in for a treat”.
NCT’s “Annie” Featured on TODAY Show
NBC’s TODAY Show did an entertaining feature with Andrea McArdle , the replacement for original star of “Annie” on Broadway. Thirty years later, McArdle returns to “Annie” as mean Miss Hannigan in the NC Theatre production. “Annie” is currently playing at Memorial Auditorium thru Sunday.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy
Snoopy’s BOGO Deal Ends Saturday
Snoopy’s BOGO Hot Dog Deal expires on Saturday (7/31), so be sure to use your coupons now! The deal is limited to 10 free hot dogs per coupon, mind you, but is valid at all four Snoopy’s locations.
Death and the Maiden Begins Wednesday
Death and the Maiden , a chilling moral thriller by Chilean writer Ariel Dorfman, begins on Wednesday and runs for a week-and-a-half. The story follows Paulina, a woman who was once a political activist against the fascist party. She is convinced a guest in her home is the man who once tortured her for the government. Directed by Hot Summer Nights’ Associate Artistic Director/Co-Producer, Adam Twiss, Death and the Maiden is one show that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
General Admission
- Adult $22.00
- Student (ID required) $18.00
- Senior (65+) $18.00
- Military (ID required) $18.00
Obit: Kaye Cowher
Kaye Cowher, the 54 year-old wife of former NCSU player and Steeler coach Bill Cowher, lost her battle with skin cancer Friday. The Bunn native and her husband moved here with their three girls after Bill’s retirement, and became a very supportive, tight family. They were frequently seen as a friendly, loving family at the daughters’ Ravenscroft sporting events and at North Ridge Club.
The Pittburgh Post-Gazette has a bit more on the story .
Dirty Projectors Coming to Page
Wow, the first Page Auditorium note here… On Tuesday, October 5, Dirty Projectors will be playing Duke’s Page Auditorium. Tickets are $15, $22, and $26.
Roundabout Instruction Manual Shows Thy Way
The City of Raleigh determined that replacing a few intersections with roundabouts would increase safety, save money, and preserve the environment. After months of construction the roundabouts are almost completely finished. Luckily, the City of Raleigh has put together a manual (.pdf) on how to navigate the Hillsborough/Pullen intersection. Aside from the obvious right lane=right turn/left lane=(eventual)left-turn, The rules are really simple:
- If you are going straight on Pullen toward Cameron Village (CV), then stay in the left lane
- If you are going straight on Hillsborough toward Meredith, then stay in the right lane.
- If you are going straight on Pullen toward Western Blvd or on Hillsborough St toward downtown, then either lane will do.
(and they say this will reduce the number of accidents?)
Simple enough? Now read the manual or this will happen to you! (NSFW)
Moe’s Celebrates 10th with Free Queso
Moe’s Southwest Grill is celebrating its 10th anniversary by giving each guest a free six ounce cup of its queso at all locations today. No strings attached; no purchase necessary.
“This once-in-every-ten-years offer will be the first and only nationwide giveaway since the company’s inception,” explains Paul Damico, president of Moe’s Southwest Grill. “We are excited to share this company milestone with our guests by giving away one of our best loved and most celebrated products.”
Additionally, Moe’s is encouraging fans to express themselves and their love for Moe’s white cheese sauce by entering the I Love Queso Video Contest at www.ilovequeso.com for a chance to win $1,000 and free Queso for a year.
Moe’s has been busy recently. They opened their first green location in Burlington, VT, added Junior Burritos and Rice Bowls permanently to the menu, opened three co-branded locations with Carvel Ice Cream, launched a new Web site, and introduced a cleaner, brighter restaurant prototype. Even more plans are in the works, with plans to open 500 locations in the next five years. Moe’s is better poised for growth than ever before.
David Sedaris Coming to Memorial Auditorium
Raleigh native David Sedaris will be returning home for one show at Memorial Auditorium on Saturday, October 9. Tickets go on sale Friday morning at 10am, but there are two presales going on right now until midnight Thursday.
Joel Lane House Hosting American Revolution Lecture
The Joel Lane House will host a lecture, " North Carolina’s Role in the American Revolution ", by James T. Cheatham on Thursday, September 23, 2010 at 7 pm. The lecture takes place in the Joel Lane Visitors Center. Admission will be $15 for the general public and $10 for members of the Joel Lane Historical Society. Refreshments will be served. Seating is limited, and advanced payment is required. Please call 919-833-3431. Tickets are non-refundable (unless the event is cancelled).
Born in Greenville, NC, Mr. Cheatham possesses a strong interest in various aspects of American history. He wrote and produced a short film called "First in Victory – First for Independence – NC’s Role in the American Revolution" in 1997 and has written several books and articles on NC history. He is a Past President of the NC Society of the Cincinnati and a retired attorney living in Chapel Hill. Commissioned in the US Navy in 1957, he was educated at UNC-Chapel Hill for both his undergraduate and law degrees.
Skinny Dip Opens in Cary
A Virginia Beach favorite has come to the Triangle. The Skinny Dip , a frozen yogurt bar, is now open beside Trader Joe’s in Cary. They also will open a Quail Corners location in Raleigh soon.
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