Well there is only one more week till all food and beverage applications are due and we are happy to say we have many new vendors who have joined the festival! This event is already shaping up to be amazing. Here is a sneak peak to who has already come on board.
Mother Earth Brewing, Tobacco Road Distillers, Covington Gourmet Vodka, Chubby's Tacos, Isaac Hunters Hospitality, Carolina Ale House, Taverna Agora, Oceanic, Bluewater, One Hope Wine, Carolina Brewing Company, Cameron Bar & Grill, Juice Wines Purveyors, Sysco foods, Big Boss Brewing Company
Muddy River Distillery, Mad Boar Restaurant , Bertie Country Peanuts, The Pit, Sitti, Gravy, Raleigh Times
Mims Distributing Company, Sparians, Backyard Produce & Market, Wine to Water, Fine Wine Trading Company, Backyard Bistro, Carolina Brewery, Rock of Ages Winery, The OC Bar & Grill, Howling Cow Ice Cream, Edible Art Bakery & Dessert Cafe, Raleigh Brewing Company, Empire Distributors Inc., Tobacco Road Sports Cafe, Johnson Brothers Carolina Distributing, Precept Wine, Big Mikes BBQ, Sully's Blue Cheese Vinagrette, Pie Parlor, Duplin Winery, The State Club Catering , Lonnie Poole Golf Course
Fresh Coat Designs, WRAL, Triangle Blvd, Emerge Fine Art, Competition Dining Series, NCSU Alumni Association, Olly Oxen
A few photos from last year's event...
Thank you for visiting our Blog! The State Club is excited to keep you up to date on the newest news, activities and intraclubs. Check back often to learn more about all the great new developments and events planned for you each week! We look forward to seeing you around the club!!
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Greetings from The State Club Catering
Wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners and graduation parties are among some of the many private events that we take pride in helping our members plan and execute at the club. The State Club catering staff can help you make each one of these events a lifelong memory by selecting the perfect menu, right linens and floral arrangements to accentuate the theme of each occasion. Dates are filling rapidly for the 2014 spring and summer. We look forward to hearing from you.
Friday, December 7, 2012
It’s “Wine O’clock” Somewhere…TSC members!
Greetings & Salutations from your Wine Therapist!
Wine Society December
Update:
Wow, have we been kicking “corks”
or what? Our November meeting was out of
this world……it just keeps getting better & better…what can I say but…how bout them WINOS! Erin, from Empire Distributors of North Carolina
never ceases to amaze us with her extensive knowledge of “all things
wine”. She entertained us with her
knowledge & wit while sharing information about New World Reds. You missed it, folks, if you were not at our
party!
Our December meeting will be a
Holiday Celebration with our Wine Society Members each bringing a bottle of
their favorite libation to share with each other as we “Wine” down the year.
Don’t forget WINOS, bring your favorite Red or White and wear Red & White to celebrate, if you dare!
(TSC members, the Wine Society still have a few memberships still
available but they are going fast and when we reach our limit, membership will
be closed. Check with us to get details
on how to become a member of the Wine Society…..we’d love to have you join
us! Gift a membership to the Wine
Society for Christmas this year to someone you love.)
Your Grape Therapy:
What’s
a good wine? A good wine is, above all, a wine that you like enough to
drink-because the whole purpose of a wine is to give pleasure to those who
drink it! After that, how good a wine is
depends on how it measures up to a set of agreed-upon standards of performance
established by experienced, trained experts.
These standards involve mysterious concepts like balance, length, depth,
complexity, and trueness to type. None
of these concepts is objectively measurable, by the way. Come join us at The Wine Society and learn
more...you will be grape-ful you did!
My Wine pick of the month:
“Vintner’s
Almondage” Duplin Winery
Vintner's
Almondage is a sparkling wine that puts the exclamation point on many special
occasions. This Duplin sparkling wine has a luscious taste of almonds and
satisfies every indulgence.
Served over ice cream, paired with walnut cheesecake, or raised for a toast, Duplin Winery's Vintner's Almondage is sure to please even the most discerning champagne lovers. (Ask for this at TSC, it’s a hit!)
Served over ice cream, paired with walnut cheesecake, or raised for a toast, Duplin Winery's Vintner's Almondage is sure to please even the most discerning champagne lovers. (Ask for this at TSC, it’s a hit!)
WINE SOCIETY BENEFITS
Benefit # 1: Wine
Society Members may purchase all wines at TSC wholesale cost plus 10%
Benefit # 2: Wine
Society Members will receive one (1) complimentary glass of featured house
wine, with dinner, for attending a Wine Society meeting. (This offer may not be redeemed the same day
of the meeting; you must save and present your name tag to receive your
featured glass of wine; and, offer will expire at the next meeting)
Benefit # 3: Wine
Society Members will be able to enjoy the wine tastings in Reidel glasses.
Benefit #4: The
wine society will feature a chocolate of the month before each monthly meeting.
Benefit #5: Wine
Society Members will receive a 15% discount at the “Wine Merchant”, Cary, by
mentioning that you are a member of TSC Wine Society.
Benefit #6: Wine
Society Members will have food available for purchase during the Wine Society
Meetings
Salute'
Sharon,
Your Wine Therapist
sthompson21@nc.rr.com
Monday, October 15, 2012
It’s “Wine O’clock” Somewhere....TSC members!
Greetings & Salutations from your Wine Therapist!
Wine Society October
Update:
Our 1st meeting of the season was on September 20
at TSC. Lots of great things, great
ideas, and great minds joined together at the wine table to decide how &
what we wanted to explore & experience in the coming months. We had a wonderful group that participated in
our planning session. Julie LoBean
received the Door Prize of the night……a wonderful bottle of Duplin Almondage
Sparkling Wine! Come join us and see
what we are all about!
Your Grape Therapy:
Due to the differences in climate and overall “terroir,”
there are certain characteristics that can help even the most novice wine
drinker distinguish wines that come from grapes grown in Europe versus
elsewhere in the world. Below are a few hints that can help you impress your
friends by identifying a wine's origin without even glancing at the label!
European (Old
World)
Lower alcohol content
Lighter Body
Acidic
Earthy tones
American/Oceania
(New World)
Higher alcohol content
Bigger body
Oak tones
Fruity tones
My Wine pick of the month:
“Middle Sister, Sweet & Sassy California Moscato”
After a long hard day of being fabulous, I like to relax
with a glass of wine. But I don’t want
it to bite me back. Isn’t there enough
drama in this world? That’s why this
wine is my new best wine friend. With a
touch of natural sweetness, it’s smooth and refreshing and so easy to
love. “Moscato, always stay as ‘sweet as you are. I’ll handle the sassy part!”
WINE SOCIETY BENEFITS
Benefit # 1: Wine
Society Members may purchase all wines at TSC wholesale cost plus 10%
Benefit # 2: Wine
Society Members will receive one (1) complimentary glass of featured house
wine, with dinner, for attending a Wine Society meeting. (This offer may not be redeemed the same day
of the meeting; you must save and present your name tag to receive your
featured glass of wine; and, offer will expire at the next meeting)
Benefit # 3: Wine
Society Members will be able to enjoy the wine tastings in Reidel glasses.
Benefit #4: The
wine society will feature a chocolate of the month before each monthly meeting.
Benefit #5: Wine
Society Members will receive a 15% discount at the “Wine Merchant”, Cary, by
mentioning that you are a member of TSC Wine Society.
Benefit #6: Wine
Society Members will have food available for purchase during the Wine Society
Meetings
Salute'
Sharon,
Your Wine Therapist
sthompson21@nc.rr.com
Thursday, September 27, 2012
TSC Blog Giveaway: Triangle Entrepreneurship Week 2012
The State Club is proud to be a premiere sponsor of Triangle
Entrepreneurship Week 2012!! Triangle Entrepreneurship Week strives to
get entrepreneurs past the
breakthrough point and addresses some of the most difficult transitions
for start-ups to navigate successfully. TEW takes entrepreneurs and
investors to new heights by providing meaningful access
to resources and ideas that can change up the economy. Join us and hear
a lineup of coveted mentors, start-up successes and industry specific
discussions. Click the link below to learn more and view the week's lineup!
Triangle Entrepreneurship Week 2012
The first 2 State Club members to answer the question below correctly will win an all-access week pass to all TEW events.
The State Club: How many years was NC State known as the University of North Carolina at Raleigh? Who was responsible in helping to restore the universities office name?
Triangle Entrepreneurship Week 2012
The first 2 State Club members to answer the question below correctly will win an all-access week pass to all TEW events.
The State Club: How many years was NC State known as the University of North Carolina at Raleigh? Who was responsible in helping to restore the universities office name?
Thursday, September 20, 2012
TSC Blog Giveaway: Red and White Food & Beverage Festival
The State Club: How many dunks did Houston, known as "Phi Slama Jama", have in the National Championship game?
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Hello, My Fine Fellow W I N O S (Wolf-packers In Need of Spirits!)
It’s “Wine O’clock” Somewhere…….TSC members!
Greetings & Salutations from your Wine Therapist!
The summer “Wine
Society” hiatus is now over and let us celebrate …Wine Not?
Wine Society September
Update:
Our 1st meeting of the season is just around the
corner on September 20 at TSC. Lots of
great things, great ideas, and great minds are joining us at the wine table to
decide how & what we want to explore & experience in the coming
months. Won’t you add your name to the
list, join us, and participate in our planning session? Give us a call at the State Club to let us
know you are coming and we’ll have some of your favorite wine waiting or bring
your favorite wine with you!
Your Grape Therapy:
My last post asked “what makes you open a bottle of wine”
and I received some very interesting responses…. ”work.. vacation…
kids….stress… and my favorite response…..”I don’t need a reason to open a
bottle of wine; it calls to me lest I forget”!
Thanks for all your responses……..so let me leave you a very
favorite recipe of mine that I received from a friend this summer….on 2nd
thought….come to our meeting and pick up a copy of the recipe at the
registration table. “Wolf Packer’s
Sparkling Peach-Basil Sangria” has been on my table this summer, what’s been on
your table?
My Wine pick of the month:
Vintner’s Almondage Champagne
Duplin Winery, Rose Hill, NC (available only at the Winery and, of
course, TSC!)
Vintner's Almondage is a sparkling wine that puts the
exclamation point on many special occasions. This Duplin sparkling wine has a
luscious taste of almonds and satisfies every indulgence.
Served over ice cream, paired with walnut cheesecake, or raised for a toast, Duplin Winery's Vintner's Almondage is sure to please even the most discerning champagne lovers.
Served over ice cream, paired with walnut cheesecake, or raised for a toast, Duplin Winery's Vintner's Almondage is sure to please even the most discerning champagne lovers.
WINE SOCIETY BENEFITS
Benefit # 1: Wine
Society Members may purchase all wines at TSC wholesale cost plus 10%
Benefit # 2: Wine
Society Members will receive one (1) complimentary glass of featured house
wine, with dinner, for attending a Wine Society meeting. (This
offer may not be redeemed the same day of the meeting; you must save and
present your name tag to receive your featured glass of wine; and, offer will
expire at the next meeting)
Benefit # 3: Wine
Society Members will be able to enjoy the wine tastings in Reidel glasses.
Benefit #4: The
wine society will feature a chocolate of the month before each monthly meeting.
Benefit #5: Wine
Society Members will receive a 15% discount at the “Wine Merchant”, Cary, by
mentioning that you are a member of TSC Wine Society.
Salute'
Sharon,
Your Wine Therapist
sthompson21@nc.rr.com
Thursday, September 6, 2012
TSC Blog Giveaway: Red and White Food & Beverage Festival
The Red and White Food & Beverage Festival will feature NC State
Alumni who are chefs, involved with restaurants, farms, wineries,
breweries and/or alcoholic beverage companies. The event will take place
at The State Club on Thursday November 1 from 6-10pm. The first person
the answer the question below correctly will win one free ticket to
the festival. (If you have already won tickets you are not eligible to play this round!!)
The State Club: NC State boasts a cylindrical building (a la Madison Square Garden), opened in 1961, that houses several academic departments. For which former chancellor is this building named? Please explain a brief history.
The State Club: NC State boasts a cylindrical building (a la Madison Square Garden), opened in 1961, that houses several academic departments. For which former chancellor is this building named? Please explain a brief history.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
TSC Blog Giveaway: Triangle Entrepreneurship Week 2012
The State Club is proud to be a premiere sponsor of Triangle Entrepreneurship Week 2012!! Triangle Entrepreneurship Week strives to get entrepreneurs past the
breakthrough point and addresses some of the most difficult transitions
for startups to navigate successfully. TEW takes entrepreneurs and
investors to new heights by providing meaningful access
to resources and ideas that can change up the economy. Join us and hear
a lineup of coveted mentors, start-up successes and industry specific
discussions. Click the link below to learn more and view the week's lineup!
Triangle Entrepreneurship Week
The first 2 members to answer the question below correctly will win an all-access week pass to all TEW events, the VIP dinner held here at The State Club, and the TEW closing reception.
The State Club: How much was annual tuition in 1889?
Triangle Entrepreneurship Week
The first 2 members to answer the question below correctly will win an all-access week pass to all TEW events, the VIP dinner held here at The State Club, and the TEW closing reception.
The State Club: How much was annual tuition in 1889?
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
TSC Blog Giveaway:: Red and White Food & Beverage Festival
The Red and White Food & Beverage Festival will feature NC State Alumni who are chefs, involved with restaurants, farms, wineries, breweries and/or alcoholic beverage companies. The event will take place at The State Club on Thursday November 1 from 6-10pm. The first person the answer the question below correctly will win two free tickets to the festival.
The State Club: Three defensive lineman from NC State were drafted in the first round of the 2006 NFL draft. The first was Mario Williams. Who was the third?
The State Club: Three defensive lineman from NC State were drafted in the first round of the 2006 NFL draft. The first was Mario Williams. Who was the third?
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
The State Club's Own Freshman Orientation...
This week, the State Club had a mother cat with five
adorable kittens who attained Alumni status in an unusual way. Staff of The
State Club discovered the litter hidden behind a trash receptacle at our
delivery doors on Saturday.
We called Lisa Kroll at the SPCA on Monday, who
promptly arrived and was able to remove four of the five immediately. A very
dedicated pet rescuer, Lisa made a total of seven trips until she managed to
bring in first the mama cat and finally, the elusive #5 at 10:30 Tuesday
evening. The kittens were born wild, but are already responding to socialization
with humans and will be adoptable in the near future. Their mother is being
evaluated, and will be either placed for adoption at the
SPCA or will be spayed and re-homed in a colony suitable for her lifestyle.
The
State Club is grateful for the extra efforts of Lisa and the SPCA, whose annual
fund-raising Fur Ball will be held at the Club in October. The situation
also provided an opportunity to inform many staff members at the Park Center
who were concerned about the welfare of these cuties about the valuable work
that the Wake
County SPCA, which is a non-profit, no-kill
shelter, performs. Their website is full of information, and donations are of
course welcome, www.Spcawake.org.
A few photos...
Save The Date!!
The list has finally come together and tickets are on sale for the Red and White Food and Beverage Festival!! This event will be a great time to bring friends and family to the club and support your NC State alumni who have made a living in the food and beverage world! Make sure to save the date. To see the full of list of who will be participating in the festival click below...and don't forget, ticket proceeds support Wine to Water.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Red and White Food and Beverage Festival
This is an updated list of participating vendors as of 8/10/2012...list should be finalized in the next week of so!
Red and White Food and
Beverage Festival
Thursday
November 1, 2012
Restaurants, Bakery’s & Local Food Distributors
Sparians
Chris Angel, Poole College
of Management
Backyard Bistro
Lance Wheeler, College of Physical
and Mathematical Sciences
Isaac Hunter Hospitality
Zack Medford, Poole College
of Management
18 Seaboard
Restaurant
Jenny Hensley, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Bida Manda Laotian Restaurant and Bar
Vansana Nolintha, College of Physical
and Mathematical Sciences & College of Design
Chubby’s Tacos
Joseph M. Lytton, College of Engineering
Tobacco Road Sports Café
Rommie Amra, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
The Cupcake Shoppe Bakery
Sara Coleman Fitzpatrick, Poole College
of Management
LM Restaurants, Inc.
Carolina Ale House
Amber Moshakos, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Joy Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Chantal Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
LM Restaurants, Inc.
Taverna Agora
Amber Moshakos, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Joy Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Chantal Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
LM Restaurants, Inc.
Oceanic (Wrightsville Beach)
Amber Moshakos, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Joy Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Chantal Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
LM Restaurants, Inc.
BlueWater Waterfront Grill (Wrightsville Beach)
Amber Moshakos, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Joy Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Chantal Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Neomande Café & Market
Lisa Saleh, College
of Engineering
Noelle Saleh-Scott, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Simone Saleh, Poole College
of Management
Eschelon Hospitality Group
Zinda New Asian
Gaurav Patel, Poole College
of Management
Tara Zechini, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Kayla Davis, College of Textiles
Eschelon Hospitality Group
Cameron Bar & Grill
Gaurav Patel, Poole College
of Management
Tara Zechini, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Kayla Davis, College of Textiles
Empire Eats
The Pit
Greg Hatem, College
of Engineering
Empire Eats
Sitti
Greg Hatem, College
of Engineering
Empire Eats
The Raleigh Times Bar
Greg Hatem, College
of Engineering
Empire Eats
Gravy
Greg Hatem, College
of Engineering
Howling Cow Ice Cream
Carl Hollifield, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Bertie Country Peanuts
Jonathan J. Powell Jr., College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Fresh Point Produce
Matt Tunnell, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Breweries and Wineries
Dover Vineyards
Elizabeth Anne Dover, College of Agriculture &
Life Sciences
Roth Brewing Company
Ryan Roth, College
of Engineering
Duplin Winery
Dennis Sutton, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Lonerider Brewing Company
Chris Newton, Poole College
of Management
Iron Gate Winery
Wade Eugene Stikeleather, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Adams Vineyard
LLC
John Quincy Adams IV, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Robin Garrett Adams, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Joyce C. Adams, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Beer, Wine & Liquor Companies
North Carolina Brewers
Guild
Win Bassett, College of Engineering
Country Vintner
Sammy Greenway, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Moet Hennessy
Tyler Helikson, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Johnson Brothers Carolina Distributing
Allison Heafner, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Wine to Water
Dickson (Doc) Hendley, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Precept Wines
Adam Coremin, Poole College
of Management
ONEHOPE Wine
Danielle Cross, Poole College
of Management
Empire Distributing
Sonya Taylor, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Adam Kincaid, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Tryon Distributors
Ed Johnston, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Southern Wine & Spirits
Tyler Helikson, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Informational & Miscellaneous Businesses
Olly Oxen
Charlotte Guice, College of Design
Lumina
Barton Strawn, College
of Design & Poole College
of Management
Justin Carey, College of Engineering
Peter Landis, College
of Physical and Mathematical Sciences & Poole College of Management
North Carolina Department of Agriculture
& Consumer Services
Martha Glass, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Kristen Baughman, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Professor and Extension Viticulture
Specialist
Dr. Sara Spayd, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
WRAL.com
Lisa Jeffries, College
of Textiles & Poole College
of Management
Fresh Coat of Paint Designs
Kristen Stewart Aubut, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Lonnie Poole Golf Course
Chip Watson
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Red and White Food and Beverage Festival
The festival is starting to gain momentum...here are just a few vendors who have already committed! Remember to check the website frequently as we will add new vendors daily. If you or someone you know fits the criteria and would like to participate in the festival, contact the club ASAP!
Space is limited, the word is out and spots are starting to fill!
Space is limited, the word is out and spots are starting to fill!
Red and White Food and Beverage Festival
Thursday November 1, 2012
Participating Vendors
Sparians
Chris Angel, Poole College
of Management
North Carolina Brewers
Guild
Win Bassett, College of Engineering
Backyard Bistro
Lance Wheeler, College of Physical
and Mathematical Sciences
Olly Oxen
Charlotte Guice, College of Design
Dover Vineyards
Elizabeth Anne Dover, College of Agriculture &
Life Sciences
Isaac Hunter Hospitality
Zack Medford, Poole College
of Management
Country Vintner
Sammy Greenway, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Moet/Hennessy
Tyler Helikson, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Roth Brewing Company
Ryan Roth, College
of Engineering
18 Seaboard
Restaurant
Jenny Hensley, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Johnson Brothers Carolina Distributing
Allison Heafner, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Lumina
Barton Strawn, College
of Design & Poole College
of Management
Justin Carey, College of Engineering
Peter Landis, College
of Physical and Mathematical Sciences & Poole College of Management
Duplin Winery
Dennis Sutton, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Wine to Water
Dickson (Don) Hendley, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Precept Wines
Adam Coremin, Poole College
of Management
ONEHOPE Wine
Danielle Cross, Poole College
of Management
Bida Manda Laotian Restaurant and Bar
Vansana Nolintha, College of Physical
and Mathematical Sciences & College of Design
North Carolina Department of Agriculture
& Consumer Services
Martha Glass, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Kristen Baughman, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Professor and Extension Viticulture
Specialist
Dr. Sara Spayd, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Howling Cow Ice Cream
Carl Hollifield, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Empire Distributing
Sonya Taylor, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Lonerider Brewing Company
Chris Newton, Poole College
of Management
Chubby’s Tacos
Joseph M. Lytton, College of Engineering
Tryon Distributors
Ed Johnston, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
43 Day Local Food Challenge
Kristen Baughman, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Tobacco Road Sports Café
Rommie Amra, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
The Cupcake Shoppe Bakery
Sara Coleman Fitzpatrick, Poole College
of Management
LM Restaurants, Inc.
Amber Moshakos, College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences
Joy Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Chantal Moshakos, College of Humanities
and Social Sciences
Friday, July 6, 2012
What's Cooking In Chef Matt's Kitchen
Fresh Grilled Tacos
The best thing about this recipe is that it is super easy and super
fresh.
Set up bowls of cilantro, tomatoes, lime wedges, shredded
cheddar or Monterey
jack cheese, pico de gallo and whatever else you may want to put on your fresh taco…
Choice of Skirt Steak, Shrimp, Chicken
Marinade meat; juice of 2 limes, 1/4 cup oil, fresh
cilantro, salt-pepper-cumin (1 hour)
Flour Tortillas
Grill meat, let it rest and slice.
Put grill marks on tortillas and stack them on a plate
Every man for himself, assemble your taco!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Calling All NC State Alumni....
As you may know, NC State is celebrating its 125th anniversary this
year and homecoming is going to be bigger then ever! The State Club, along side
the Alumni Association and the Poole College of Management is kicking off
the homecoming festivities with a Red and White Food and Wine Festival. The Red and White festival
will be made up of restaurant owners, wine & spirit reps and winemakers that
all share NC State ties as well as expertise in the food and beverage world.
This will be a great time for alumni to gather at the club, celebrate homecoming and taste till their hearts content!
Now we need your help!!! If you or anyone you know might fit the criteria and would like to participate in this amazing event we need you to have them contact the club ASAP! There is no cost to the vendor other then providing the products they will be sampling that evening.
This event will be held Thursday November 1 at 6pm. Potential vendors please email kelly@thestateclub.org to learn more about the Red and White Food and Wine Festival!!
Now we need your help!!! If you or anyone you know might fit the criteria and would like to participate in this amazing event we need you to have them contact the club ASAP! There is no cost to the vendor other then providing the products they will be sampling that evening.
This event will be held Thursday November 1 at 6pm. Potential vendors please email kelly@thestateclub.org to learn more about the Red and White Food and Wine Festival!!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Chalk Talk With TOB
Last nights Chalk Talk with Tom O'brien was a HUGE success! We had about 90 people in Great Reception. The evening began with cocktails and dinner at 6pm and Coach got up to speak at around 7pm. He spoke about his past five seasons at NC State and also what you can expect for the next five. He ended with a question and answer session from members before taking his seat. If you couldn't make last night's chalk talk, keep your eye out for our next Chalk Talk. This is going to be a great year for athletics at NC State!! Go Wolfpack!!
Before the evening officially began (dinner was only being served) we had an unexpected visit from our neighbor, Mr. Beasley (Chancellor Woodson's dog). This is not Mr.
Beasley's first time visiting The State Club on his own but we are glad he feels at home here!! We Called Susan Woodson after bringing him into the office so she could come pick him up.
In case you missed last nights event, we snapped a few photos for your viewing pleasure.
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