Monday, July 13, 2009

The Designers Downtown Market in Raleigh


Street markets first caught my attention when I moved from TX to NYC. On the lazy summer Saturdays, I took a subway to the heart of Manhattan, usually somewhere near the Village or Union Square, and just wandered until I bumped into one of many street fairs. Ah, the bliss of finding a hand-woven, jewel-toned skullie from Nepal, big bug-eyed sunglasses, or a brilliant red stone pendant, all with negotiable prices, of course.

The Designers Downtown Market in Raleigh is my satisfying mini substitute. Of course, it's no rival for the endless shopping buffet of NYC and neighboring tax-free New Jersey, but what a great taste... and the offerings are growing! According to their website, the first fair took place in 2005 under a the name "Crafter's Flea Market" at the parking lot of renowned bead store, Ornamentea. Today, the DDM still operates at the same location and operates at least five times a year.

The most recent market was this Saturday, July 11, and what discovered some lovely things. Check out this necklace made of orange rinds by Pam Or Designs. It carries the faint scent of citrus.
I also saw some beautiful hand-dyed scarves made by a young woman named Ryan (her website for Flamboyant Scarves isn't up yet), and eco-design jewelry made from bright, heavy weight recycled paper by Zass Design. Next time I'll do better with photos.

The next DDM is Saturday, Sept 12, 2009.

A Musical Treasure in North Raleigh



Looking for some good clean fun, food, and free live music on a Friday or Saturday night? Perhaps a nice place for an inexpensive date or night out with your kids? Check out Poyner Place in North Raleigh east of Triangle Town Mall. Located at off I-540 at the intersection of Triangle Town Center & Sumner Boulevard (Super Target, World Market complex), Poyner hosts "Live Music at the Pond," with jazz, acoustic, blues and R&B every Friday and Saturday from April through September, weather permitting.

The music starts at 7, but because the venue is becoming more popular now that it's been around for a few years, you may want to come a little earlier. Feel free to bring a blanket or a couple of lawn chairs and scope out a cozy spot next to the 8-foot vertical fountain (not shown in the photo, but it's really nice up close). Shane's BBQ, Dominic's NY Pizzeria (great calzones), ColdStone Creamery, and Applebees are all within walking distance of the venue.

Photo by Randy Pulley