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Get out more 5/1/09

Author: From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • May 1st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events

This morning I was standing in Mocha Mo's (the best latte in town) and overheard a great bit of news. University Cafe (William ST) is opening up tonight. The coffee bar and lounge is billed as an all day location. I expect them to have a great variety of music and become yet another great stop in downtown.

William Street is becoming Fredericksburg's restaurant row. If you go to the cafe and aren't fitting in with the college crowd, just walk across the street to Kybecca for a change of pace. If you want an exotic beer experience, turn the corner on Caroline for Capital Ale. Want to do dinner beforehand, hit up one of the many eateries (Bistro and Poppy Hill come to mind).



Two Upcoming Local Beer Events

Author: From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 17th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
Here are a couple of beer events happening soon in Fredericksburg that sound like they will be a lot of fun.

Sierra Nevada Beer Dinner at Kenmore Inn
The Fredericksburg Brewing Insiders web page carried the announcement of a beer dinner on Friday April 24 at Kenmore Inn to be presented by Scott Hite of Sierra Nevada brewing. The four-course dinner will include Sierra Nevada's Torpedo, Summerfest, Brown Saison, and Stout beers. The cost of the dinner is $40 per person. Get details at www.kenmoreinn.com. I'll be on a Boy Scout camporee that evening so I will unfortunately will miss this. If you go, let us know how it turned out.

Beer Class at Capital Ale House
Mid-Atlantic Brewing News writer Jeff Wells will present a beer class entitled "Emergence of East Coast Breweries" at Capital Ale House on Thursday April 30. Jeff says "I will be discussing the American Craft Beer revolution and how it swept East in the 80's and early 90's and beyond. My list is not completely finished but we will probably be tasting beers from Allagash, Brooklyn, Clipper City, Dogfish Head, Legend, Troeg's, Victory and perhaps a few more." This sounds very interesting. The class starts runs 6:00 - 7:30 PM and costs a mere $8.00. This happens to be the day before I head to Raleigh for World Beer Festival, so I will be attending. I hope to see you there!

Two great events right here in Fredericksburg. Very exciting!


Mayfest ’09 – Free Ice Cream!

Author: From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • Apr 12th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
What's better than FREE in this economy? Getting free ice cream while hopefully spending a few $ on spring plants that will go to benefit a very worthy organization. I'm talking about this years MAYFEST, which happens on Sat May 2nd.

From the RACSB website:
Every year on the first Saturday in May, Rappahannock Adult Activities (RAAI) holds an annual fundraiser called Mayfest. Mayfest is a day of celebration for
our participants and their families, as well as members of the community who would like to support our endeavors. Mayfest is a day of family fun with entertainment, bake sale, food, horse rides, raffle prizes, Silent Auction, and plant sales. Participants begin working in early January of each year growing a wide variety of annuals, perennials, and herbs for the sale.

Please mark your calendar for Mayfest XXIII to be held Saturday, May 2, 2009 from 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. The event is held at our 750 Kings Highway location which is located three miles east of the Chatham Bridge.

Turkey Hill Ice Cream to be provided by 93.3 WFLS


Last year I was lucky enough to win a great set of bbq marinades, but also bought plants that resulted in a pepper garden that far exceeded expectations. This year we're going to work on our second attempt at container gardening on our deck.


Spring Beer Fest at Virginia Wine Experience

Author: From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Apr 2nd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
I received a notice from Edwin at The Virginia Wine Experience that he's hosting a multi-brewery tasting event this Saturday. The tasting will feature 29 brews, from 7 breweries, on five tables: Flying Dog, Brooklyn, Blue & Gray, Ayinger, Pinkus, Magic Hat, and Sierra Nevada. That's an impressive list for a free tasting. That's right, it's free!

The Virginia Wine Experience is located in downtown Fredericksburg at 826 Caroline Street.


Southern Tier Beer Dinner at The Melting Pot

Author: From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Mar 26th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
A few weeks ago I saw a newspaper ad for a beer dinner at The Melting Pot featuring beers from Southern Tier Brewing. I've never eaten at the Melting Pot, nor have I had the opportunity to try many Southern Tier beers. This looked like a good time to change both of those conditions, so last night my family headed over to the restaurant and partook of the meal.

As I said, we've never eaten at Melting Pot and didn't know what to expect. We ordered an extra plate of food for our son, and our beer dinner began. There was no printed menu to tell us what we'd be eating, or even how many courses to expect, so we just went with the flow. All of the beers were poured from bottles. The first course featured Southern Tier Oak Aged Unearthly Imperial IPA. The beer was paired with a chipotle cheddar, bacon, and garlic dip with honey-wheat and french bread. The beer was also used in preparing the fondue. The Unearthly Imperial IPA was tasty and paired very well with the spicy fondue. The beer has a bitter hop finish that, by the end of the course, was somewhat masked by the chipotle flavor in the cheese.

The beer for the second course was described as "an unfiltered wheat with raspberry." We didn't see the bottle but I assume the beer was the aptly named Raspberry Wheat Beer. This was paired with a Strawberry Almond Vinaigrette salad. Neither Colleen nor I are big fans of fruit beers, and Colleen expressed some trepidation over this course. After our first sips of the beer we confirmed our feelings towards this style. However, once we started eating the salad we found the pairing worked quite well, and we enjoyed the beer very much. For my tastes, fruit beers cannot stand on their own, they must be enjoyed with a proper food partner.

Next up was the "main" course. This consisted of shrimp, pork, duck, and beef, along with a vegetable sides of potatoes and broccoli, and a pot-sticker. These were all to be cooked in a vegetable broth fondue. A large assortment of sauces were also served for flavoring the meats. The beer for this course was Big Red Imperial Red Ale. Our son's platter arrived at this time as well and we all got down to the business of "cooking." The big malt flavor of the beer is balanced by the bitter Hallertau hops, and was a fine match for the assorted meats. Neither food flavor nor beer overpowered the other.

The final course of the evening featured Jah*va Imperial Coffee Stout. This beer is made with Jamaican coffee and chocolate malt. The beer was paired with an assorted dessert tray consisting of strawberries, brownies, bananas, chocolate covered marshmallows, rice krispie treats, and cheesecake. The accompanying fondue dip was comprised of melted chocolate and Kahlúa. This was accompanied by flaming brandy during the preparation. The Jah*va Stout was robust with strong espresso and chocolate flavors and could be described as "chewy". By this point in the meal we were all feeling quite stuffed and slowly picked at the desserts.

This was a bold beer dinner for The Melting Pot to put on. Three of the four beers served were high in alcohol. The ABV ratings of the beers, in order served, were 11.0%, 4.5%, 9.5%, and 12.0%. And these weren't 2 ounce samples either! As much as it pained me, I chose to not empty my glass with each course, except for the Big Red Imperial Ale. The dinner was not a group event, but served individually to diners as they arrived. Each course was introduced by a description of the beer to be enjoyed. The service was prompt and efficient. It would have preferable to have had some printed information available on what foods and beers to expect. Perhaps the bottles could have left on the table for reference as well.

In addition to trying out some new beers, we all enjoyed the fondue experience. We left the restaurant feeling very full after a tasty and fun meal. I understand that The Melting Pot holds regular events such as this. I did sign up for their mailing list so I should be hearing about future happenings. I expect we'll go back for another. I realized after we left that I never looked at the standard menu, so I don't know what sort of beers The Melting Pot usually has on hand. Does anyone know? I guess I could make a return visit, purely for research purposes.

Mobile phone photos of the dinner here.


It’s Time to Open That Special Bottle of Beer

Author: From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Mar 23rd, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
The Wall Street Journal reports that February 28 was the 10th annual Open That Bottle Night. Dreamed up by WSJ wine writers Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher in 2000, OTBN takes place on one weekend in February each year. Enthusiasts finally break out that bottle of wine they've been saving for a special occasion, but never got around to actually opening. OTBN gatherings are held in restaurants and private homes around the world. Friends and families gather to share a special occasion that otherwise might not ever happen.

Reading the accounts in the Wall Street Journal article made me think about the special beers I've been saving, waiting to enjoy at just the right moment. How often do you pick up a bottle of beer, contemplate opening it, only to think, "I'll save that for..." and set it back down? I know I've done that many times. But why? Beer is meant to be consumed. Sure, some of the bottle art is interesting, but nowhere near as enjoyable as the liquid inside.

Delay no more. Open that special bottle of beer. There will always be another special beer, for another special occasion. What beer are you saving for just the right moment? Drinking it will certainly bring more pleasure than just contemplating it.

There's also a web site devoted to Open That (Wine) Bottle Night at openthatbottlenight.com.


Bryan’s Picks

Author: From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • Mar 21st, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
2009 brings new events list to InTheBurg. I will be cross posting to fburgnews.com items by tagging posts with an events tag. This list is not everything going on in town, but it's my picks and highlights, things I think are going to be fun.

2009
3/28 FOR Operation Spruce-Up 2009 - Free
3/28 12th Annual Museum Silent Auction (Jepsom Center) 5:30pm
4/25 - Earth Day at Alum Spring Park - 11am, music food fun
5/1- Wailers @ Celebrate VA Live
4/4 FOR Spring Wildflower Hike - $5 individual/ $15 family
4/11 FOR Weed Warriors - Free
4/25 FOR Spring River Cleanup - Free
5/5 - Fredericksburg Arthritis Walk
5/8 - Keller Williams @ Celebrate VA Live
5/14 FOR Annual Meeting - Free
5/15 - TBA @ Celebrate VA Live
5/16-17 - Fredericksburg Art Festival @ Hurkamp Park
5/16 FOR Embrey Dam-Fredericksburg Canal Tour - $10 individual/ $30 family
5/17 Marine Corps Historic Half Marathon
5/22 Toad The Wet Sprocket/Eddie From Ohio @ Celebrate VA Live
5/29 Little Feat @ Celebrate VA Live
6/5 Dark Star Orchestra @ Celebrate VA Live
6/5 First Friday at The Museum, Concert at Market Square
6/6-7 Celebrating the Rappahannock River @ Old Mill Park
6/12 TBA @ Celebrate VA Live
6/13 FOR Civil War Canoe Float - $30 individual/ $75 family
6/19 ZOSO (Led Zeppelin Tribute) @ Celebrate VA Live
6/20 FOR Family River Safety and Tubing Trip - $15 individual/ $45 family
6/26 TBA @ Celebrate VA Live
6/27 FOR River Easement Hike and Float - $15 individual/ $45 family
7/10 TBA @ Celebrate VA Live
7/11 FOR Nighttime Canoe Float - $15 individual/ $45 family
7/18 FOR Lightning Bug Canoe Float - $15 individual/ $45 family
7/25 FOR Crow’s Nest Float - $30 individual/ $75 family
8/15 FOR Sunset Canoe Float - $15 individual/ $45 family
9/19 Rappahannock RiverFest
10/9 FOR Volunteer Appreciation Cookout - Free
10/17 FOR Rappahannock Fall Colors Float - $15 individual/ $45 family
10/24 FOR Fall River Cleanup - Free
11/7 FOR - Fall Birding Hike - $5 individual/ $15 family
12/11 FOR Holiday Open House - Free

Reoccuring Events:
- First Fridays is a variety of art events that take place around downtown every first friday of the month.
- Open Mic Night happens every Second Thursday of the month @ the Wounded Bookshop
- Lunch concerts @ Hurkamp Park on Tuesdays in May, June & Sept.

(Shows listed on this page are gathered from other websites, and are subject to change. Check the original links to verify.)

If anyone has events they believe belong on this list, contact me and I'll gladly add them.



Fredericksburg’s New Music Venue

Author: From • Mar 21st, 2009
   Category: Events, News.Local

Outdoor music has always been a favorite of mine.  The summer of 2009 looks to be a breakout year for the Fredericksburg area with big names such as Toad the Wet Sprocket (and opening band Eddie From Ohio), Little Feat, even Zoso – a Led Zeppelin tribute band.  The venue will be back in the celebrate va south area behind Central Park.

So far the schedule only runs through July, with a few TBAs.  But it’s a start.  Tickets range from $10 to $30.  No word yet on how much drinks or food are going to be, but I do see it’s sponsored by Papa Johns, so be sure there will be pizza there for the family.  Capital Ale House is also a sponsor, so it should be interesting to see what the adult beverage selection will be.

5/1- Wailers
5/8- Keller Williams
5/15- TBA
5/22- Toad The Wet Sprocket/Eddie From Ohio
5/29- Little Feat
6/5- Dark Star Orchestra
6/12- TBA
6/19- ZOSO
6/26- TBA
7/10- TBA



Mountain Bikes to Descend on Devil’s Backbone Brewpub

Author: From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Mar 20th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
Mountain bike enthusiasts will soon converge on the newly opened Devil's Backbone Brewpub in Nelson County. A chance encounter, at Devil's Backbone, between owner Steve Crandall and mountain bike enthusiast Woody Elliott led to the creation of the Devil's Backbone Challenge. Crandall lives on 700 acres of mountain wilderness near the brewery, and is making his property available for the event.
On March 28, ... the first-ever Devil's Backbone Challenge will go off from the Devil's Backbone Brewing Company in Wintergreen. The race will be the centerpiece of what the mountain biker, Richmonder Woody Elliott, and the owner, Steve Crandall, intend as a celebration of fat tires and beer in one of Virginia's most stunning settings. They hope to create a party atmosphere with live music, an outdoor barbecue, even Big Wheel races in the brewery parking lot for friends and family of racers.

Shawn Tevendale, an expert/pro-level racer with Charlottesville's The Bike Factory, has worked hand in hand with Elliott to organize the event.

"Races that I've done in the past: What made them successful from a racer's standpoint?" Tevendale asked. "Things that jump out to me about the best events I've been to is when it's a festival-type atmosphere. It's a mountain bike race, but it's got a festival, it's got a party."

Several courses will be set up for the races and will showcase the beauty of the region. Says Crandall, "This area's been one of the best kept secrets, I think, in the state." I think his statement applies to both the natural beauty, and the burgeoning craft beer scene in the area. That's a secret we want people to know about.

Read more on the Devil's Backbone event here. Race registration information is here.

Update: Nelson County Life has pictures from a practice run of the bike event. See their story and pictures here.

Update, March 26: Due to inclement weather the Devils Backbone Mountain Bike Challenge will be postponed until Saturday May 23.


Students Can Win $1000

Author: From http://burgnews.blogspot.com/ • Mar 16th, 2009
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Events
Icon Talent Extravaganza
By: Fredericksburg Boys & Girls Club
When: May 14, 2009 6-9pm (Time Subject to Change)
Where: Original Walker-Grant
200 Gunnery Rd, Fredericksburg VA 22401
Win an Educational Scholarship of $1000
This talent show is open to all young people ages 5-17
(Must join b&g club to participate)
Sign up now
For information, contact Forest Parker 540-368-9531 (please leave message if necessary)