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Triangle RRG – Fall 2018 Issue

View the Digital Magazine In this issue... The cool days of fall are to be embraced if you live in the Triangle because Fall is one of our most beautiful seasons where activities abound. It's a particularly great time to rediscover the great downtown offerings in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. A host of entertaining and educational options abound [...]

2019-01-27T18:46:21-05:00October 23rd, 2018|2018 Issues|

Triad RRG – Summer 2018 Issue

View the Digital Magazine In This Issue... The Wall Street Journal recently reported that folks entering their retirement years face a problem: they’ve forgotten how to have fun. This group, according to the article, has spent the past many decades raising kids, paying off mortgages and showing up for work and, in the meantime, forgotten how to relax and [...]

2019-01-27T17:45:49-05:00July 10th, 2018|2018 Issues|

Triangle RRG – Summer 2018 Issue

View the Digital Magazine From the Publisher... The Wall Street Journal recently reported that folks entering their retirement years face a problem; they’ve forgotten how to have fun. This group, according to the article, has spent the last many decades raising kids, paying off mortgages and showing up for work and, in the meantime, forgotten how to relax and [...]

2019-01-27T17:55:57-05:00July 5th, 2018|2018 Issues|

Triad RRG – Spring 2018 Issue

View the Digital Magazine In this Issue... Downtown Greensboro will be athrob with writers and readers in mid-May as 70 authors mix and mingle with thousands of readers in the city's first literary festival. Fred Chappell, Greensboro's own poet laureate, will open the festival May 18 in Weatherspoon Art Museum on the UNCG campus. The following three days will [...]

2019-01-27T17:19:04-05:00April 8th, 2018|2018 Issues|

Triangle RRG – Spring 2018 Issue

View the Digital Magazine From the Publisher... There are big changes underway in the Triangle housing market for the 55+ set. The Triangle continues to get top-ranking on “Best Places to Retire” lists annually. And it’s easy to understand why. Our climate is wonderful…truly four distinct seasons…and none better than spring. Our equidistance from the coast and the mountains [...]

2019-03-29T16:34:45-04:00April 2nd, 2018|2018 Issues|

Triad RRG – Winter 2018 Issue

View the Digital MagazineIn This Issue...Time past and time present meld in this issue of the Triad Guide, beginning with Reynolda, the country mansion Katharine Smith Reynolds envisioned 100 years ago. Reborn as a museum 50 years ago, today it has welcomed more than a million visitors who come to view its widely praised collection of paintings and graphic art.The [...]

2019-01-27T17:06:22-05:00January 8th, 2018|2018 Issues|

Triad RRG – Fall 2017 Issue

View the Digital Magazine In this Issue... World War One. The 100th anniversary of America's entry into the War to End All Wars is a good time to remember a war that began when a Serbian assassin shot Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo. In the next five years, more than nine million soldiers had been killed, over a million of [...]

2019-03-29T18:31:48-04:00October 9th, 2017|2017 Issues|

Triangle RRG – Fall 2017 Issue

View the Digital Magazine In this Issue... Can you believe summer is already over? If you're looking for some beautiful places to enjoy the fall foliage or holiday festivities, head west! The Biltmore Estate and Blowing Rock features in this issue provide plenty of ideas for a weekend you won't soon forget. For Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, Wake [...]

2019-03-29T18:46:21-04:00September 18th, 2017|2017 Issues|

Triad RRG – Summer 2017 Issue

View the Digital Magazine In this Issue... Cheerwine flowed freely May 18 when a crowd of 30,000 joined a parade in Salisbury, its birthplace 100 years ago. Still family owned and operated, the burgundy-hued soda, sometimes called “North Carolina nectar,” is gaining popularity well beyond Tar Heel's borders. Moravians arriving in the Piedmont in 1753 brought with them a [...]

2019-03-29T18:21:09-04:00July 3rd, 2017|2017 Issues|
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