Monday, December 9, 2013

A Planetarium With A Story

One thing about the Triangle - there is so much to do here, you could live your entire life around these parts and still not scratch the surface of all there is to see and do.

So it was last Friday night, Cub Scout Night at Morehead Planetarium on the campus of UNC, when I visited this fantastic place for the first time.



Some businesses have pretty awesome claims to fame.  But Morehead Planetarium has this - built in 1949, Morehead was used to train Gemini and Apollo astronauts in celestial navigation.  That's right, the men who traveled to the moon learned how to navigate using the stars in the same dome where today you can watch planetarium shows.  The show we were treated to in fact, "Carolina Skies", has been shown regularly in this theater since its opening.

During our visit, the scouts also got to make their own model of our solar system and learned to operate a telescope.  Unfortunately the skies were cloudy, but we did get to catch Venus low in the sky with our binoculars.


Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is yet another Triangle treasure.

Foster
Radio 96.1

Friday, December 6, 2013

The Legend of Sam's Quik Shop



I first heard the legend of Sam's Quik Shop 10 years ago, when I moved to Raleigh and attended my first World Beer Fest in Durham.  "Where's the best selection of beer in the Triangle?", I wanted to know. "That's easy", replied Julie Johnson Bradford of All About Beer magazine.  "Sam's Quik Shop in Durham.  It's by far the best selection anywhere and it's in a little gas station convenience store."

What?  The best selection of beer in a gas station?  Mind you, this was before North Carolina's "Pop the Cap" law in 2005 that raised the permitted alcohol percentage in beer past a measly 6%.  Imperial Stouts? Double IPAs??  Not in this state at that time.

The legend of Sam's grew larger after the law was passed, craft beers moved in the market, and breweries popped up around the Tar Heel State like nail salons in a strip mall.  Yet, although I live in Raleigh and have been to Durham countless times over the past decade, I still had not been to Sam's Quik Shop - which apparently was a sin for a beer lover like myself.



So last night, after a Radio 96.1 Craft Beer Club event at Doolin's Irish Pub in Durham, I opened up Google Maps to see just how far I was from Sam's.  10 minutes.  Done deal.  Sure enough, Sam's on the outside looks like any convenience store next to a gas station, but when you step in....


There's beer where the milk should be.  Beer where the eggs should be.  Beer glorious beer! Not just beer to buy - beer to drink! Sam's has taps of delicious craft beer for around $5-6 that you can consume in the store and keep the glass.  Heck, people had cracked open bottles of beer.

The real secret?  Amongst the sea of beer are always a few amazing deals. My wife had been pining for a fall beer, but every brewery had moved on to winter brews.  But here was a 6-pack of the Abita fall brew for $3.99!! (still a month from reaching its "best by" date).  There was a 22 oz. beer with a cork (so you know it's fancy) normally $9.99 for $1.99.  A 4-pack of a Terrapin pumpkin beer for a few bucks.  I got out of there for a little over 10 bucks and an appreciation for the legend of Sam's. A trip to the Bull City will never again NOT include this "quik" stop.

Foster
Radio 96.1