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Wow! Check out all the fun events in New Bern during the month of March!
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at 1:56pm. 137 Views, 0 Comments.
With New Bern celebrating 300 years in 2010, there are many great events taking place –below are some of the highlights – for a more complete list, go to visitnewbern.com or newbern300.com.
Pack up the kids and head to the 15th Annual Train Show in New Bern on Saturday, March 6th at New Bern High School – over 10 operating layouts, and vendors selling all types of railroad equipment. Kids under 12 get free admission when accompanied by an adult. For more information visit carolinacoastalrailroaders.org
Also on Saturday, March 6th, The Hope Clinic is hosting the Hope Ball – enjoy a great night for a great cause – dinner, auction and dancing at New Bern’s Riverfront Convention Center. $70 per person.
Bowl for Kids’ Sake 2010 at the Strike Zone on…Incomparable value at an affordable price! New Construction in Pinecrest Estates I
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at 9:33am. 175 Views, 0 Comments.
Looking for a quality affordable brand new home in historic New Bern, NC? Pinecrest Estates I is one of New Bern's newest neighborhoods and it's in a super convenient location close to the new highway 43 bypass. From Pinecrest Estates I it's a short drive to Greenville, Havelock, Jacksonville. And, everything that New Bern has to offer is just minutes away.
Pinecrest Estates I is small and neighbor friendly. It has only one street with very little traffic. It's a great place for children and pets and there is plenty of walking and biking space in the original Pinecrest neighborhood that adjoins Pinecrest Estates I and in Pinecrest Estates II. Each of the houses in the neighborhood features an open floor plan and a gourmet kitchen with granite…
Are you unsure about becoming a Homeowner?
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at 1:54pm. 134 Views, 0 Comments.
More than two thirds of American households own their own home. They know the benefits of homeownership, from the accumulation of home equity, tax incentives, and the pride of owning a place of their own. And homeownership adds to the value of communities and has positive effects on children.
But buying a home can be an intimidating process. The first step is deciding if: I want to own a home; if I can afford a home; and if owning a home makes sense for me financially and emotionally. Once you make the decision to become a homeowner, you may then start to wonder if it’s worthwhile to wait to purchase a home until prices are at their lowest. Price is not the only factor to drive your decision. Currently, interest rates are at generational lows that…
Martha Cook awarded '2009 REALTOR of the Year'
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at 1:32pm. 179 Views, 0 Comments.
Congratulations to our agent Martha Cook!
The Neuse River Region Association of REALTORS® presented Martha with its 2009 REALTOR of the Year Award recognizing her contributions to the community, association, and real estate industry. The Award is presented annually to a REALTOR nominated by his or her peers.
Martha has been an agent for more than 10 years with Coldwell Banker Willis-Smith Company and was the Association’s 2009 Board President. She has been a board member for eight years. Martha also received Coldwell Banker Real Estate Corporation's 2009 Sterling Society Award for outstanding sales. Martha lives in New Bern with her husband Mike and their two sons.
22nd Annual Antiques Show and Preview Gala
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at 12:42pm. 164 Views, 0 Comments.
The New Bern Preservation Foundation members are gearing up for the largest Antique Show in its twenty-two year history. More than 50 dealers, by invitation only, will participate. The Preview Gala party is on Thursday, February 11th, 6-8 p.m. and includes a Cocktail Reception, Live Music, Strolling Fashion Shows, and Preview Shopping. A special exhibit, 'New Bern Collects', will give attendees a one time showing of private New Bern Collections.
The Antiques Show runs from Friday, February 12th, 10am-7pm, Saturday, February 13th, 10am-5pm and Sunday, February 14th, 11am-4:30pm. Admission for Thursday's Gala is $45 ($35 for NBPF members) and includes Antique Show admission. Antique Show admission, good for the entire weekend, is $7.50. Ticket…
Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gardens Presents
Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at 8:18am. 140 Views, 0 Comments.
"Kermit Was Wrong - It IS Easy To Be Green (At Least In The Garden)" with Felder Rushing Saturday, January 23 – 10AM Tryon Palace Auditorium – Free!
Felder Rushing, the Gardening Guru, will explain how historic gardening techniques (that made a lot of sense back then) relate to modern-day gardening. Then he’ll add some fun new “green” additions for the twenty-first century.
The author or co-author of 15 gardening books (including several national award winners), Felder has also written thousands of gardening columns in nationally syndicated newspapers. Rushing has served many years as a distinctly non-stuffy board member of the American Horticulture Society, national director of the Garden Writers Association, and member of the National Youth…
Tryon Palace Historic Sites and Gardens Presents
Thursday, January 21st, 2010 at 8:11am. 117 Views, 0 Comments.
A free lecture at the Tyron Palace Auditorium: "The Law is Too Slow: Lynching in North Carolina 1885 -1906" On Thursday, January 21, Dr. Parker will highlight the time from 1885 to 1906, when 43 people were lynched in North Carolina; 33 were black, while 10 were white. This number includes one female, lynched with three men between Pittsboro and Moncure, North Carolina in September, 1885. Though anti-lynching legislation was passed in 1893, no one was arrested for participating in mob action until 1906. This free lecture is at 7 p.m. in the Tryon Palace Visitor Center auditorium at the corner of George and Pollock streets. The public is encouraged to attend.
What does New Bern have to offer in the way of children’s activities?
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at 2:59pm. 428 Views, 0 Comments.
When I’m asked this question by a prospective buyer, I usually take a deep breath and say "Well there’s the Tryon Palace and, oh yeah, the Firemen’s Museum". Then silence...well I was tired of the silence so I started doing some research... and WOW, does New Bern have activities for children! Pump it Up - the new Inflatable Party Zone; they have classes to build motor skills as well as Jump and Art which combines art classes and playtime. Playdate – with ‘Drop in Child Care’ and ‘Parents Night Out’. Right next door to Pump It Up and Playdate is Sound Fitness & Golf which has an EcoFitness Kids - Power Hour every Tuesday after school for children ages 6-11. New Bern Parks and Recreation - they have a Directory of Facilities and Services that is well…
Is a neighborhood with a HOA/POA right for me?
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at 2:47pm. 147 Views, 0 Comments.
When shopping for a home, it’s not unusual to find one in a neighborhood that has a Property Owner Association or a Homeowner Association, commonly referred to as a POA or HOA. The Community Associations Institute trade association estimated that POA’s governed 23 million American homes and 57 million residents in 2006. The POA collects dues from property owners in order to cover expenses involved in whatever duties the POA is charged with. The dues and duties vary by community, so it’s important to know exactly what is covered through a particular POA. For example, a community with single-family homes and few amenities may cover landscape maintenance, along with insurance and taxes for the common areas, whereas a townhome or condominium community may…
First Night New Bern 2010
Monday, December 21st, 2009 at 12:36pm. 178 Views, 0 Comments.
First Night New Bern 2010 will be the opening event for The City of New Bern's 300th Anniversary Celebration and will include over 30 sites for entertainment - many free events, some requiring purchase of a Button for admission. Buttons may be purchased for $8.00 until 12/23/09 and $10.00 after 12/23/09. Children ages 5 years and under are Free.
The Children's Venue takes place from 3:00-6:00 p.m. at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center with indoor and outdoor events. It is geared to children ages 10 and under and their families. An interactive people's procession will leave the Children's Venue at the New Bern Riverfront Convention Center and go to Union Point Park for the first display of fireworks between 6:15 and 6:30 p.m. (FREE to the…



