Carolina Colours, a planned community designed for seasonal escapes, raising families and retirement living in New Bern, NC

January at Carolina Colours

January is another busy month at Carolina Colours.  Contact Ken Gerhardt for time and details, but Yoga is scheduled  each Momday at 9 am, and each Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 am.  Duplicate bridge is scheduled each Thursday afternoon at 12:30.  Our Member’s Dinner is each Friday evening, with the bar opening at 5 and dinner served about 6:30.  Evening Bunco is at 7  on January 10 and 26, and on most Monday afternoons at 1.

There are new activities for the community starting this month.  A quilting class will begin at 9 am on January 13, and will again meet at that time on January 20 and 27.   Steve Schaffer will speak on the Battle of New Bern at 5 pm on January 13, preceding our Members Dinner.   Our normal knitting group will meet January 11 at 2 pm, and again at that time on January 25.

Special events include a prive Landscaping lunch and event all day on January 12th, a private party the evening of January 19, and a Bridal Show on January 22.  Finally, a thank you breakfast for our golf course Pride Volunteers will be held at 9:30 on January 30.

January is a slow golf month, but our normal Tuesday morning LGA and Wednesday morning MGA games go on.  Please sign up in advance in the pro shop.  And remember, times are reserved for ladies on Thursday mornings and for men on Friday mornings, make your own game or sign up in the pro shop if you don’t have a 4some.

New Year’s Eve Celebration!

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Nearly 100 Carolina Colours residents and their guests turned out for the first annual New Year’s Eve party at the Pavilion.  With dancing preceding and following a sumptous multi-course meal prepared by Chef Katherine, many a resident felt sore muscles Sunday morning as a reminder of the good time had the previous evening.

New Custom Home

Congratulations to Louis and Roseanne Humphrey, from Durham, NC.  They are retiring to Carolina Colours, and they are the most recent property owners to have house plans approved for construction.  Mike Maher, their builder, indicates that construction on lot 2, Waterleaf, will begin the first week in January.  This is the second home to go under construction in Waterleaf, the newest neighborhood addition to Carolina Colours.  Occupancy is expected by the end of summer.

Christmas at Carolina Colours

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Thanks to the many volunteers who got all our community wreaths and decorations ready for display, and to those hearty souls who climbed the ladders throughout the community to hang and display them.  As has been the case for years, Carolina Colours looks great at Christmas, thanks to a lot of labor and love.

The community Christmas party at our Pavilion had over 100 members in attendance.  Featuring a great meal by Chef Katherine and a coastal Christmas decoration motif, thanks to the social committee, everyone had a great time.  The Christmas gift exchange and “stealing” , as is the case every year, brought a lot of laughs, and gave everyone a chance to savor their wine.

On to our New Year’s party upcoming, as we will end the year in style!

Friday Evening Breakfast

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Chef Katherine turned the normal Friday night members meal at the Carolina Colours Pavilion into an elaborate breakfast recently.  The food, including the home made  pastries, drew raves.  And those electing to attend in pajamas were the evenings entertainment!

The event was so popular, we can start looking at some Sunday brunches in 2012.

Member Guest Golf Results

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The first Carolina Colours Golf Club member/guest golf tournamant was held the weekend of October 15th.   Flight winners were Jeremy Bruno/Dick Larimer; Marc LaFrance/Jim McGraw; Phillip Williams/Steve Armstrong and Terry Blythe/Jason Wilson.  The team of LaFrance and McGraw won the shootout among flight winners, and are the overall champions.

The team of Mary Anne Ohsol and Sandy Loughren were the women’s division winners.   Mary Roberts/Tracy Carrutheres finished second, with Kathy Amato/Jo Nelms coming in third.

Second place finishers in the men’s division flights were John Lucas/Jeff Bennett; Tim Tabek/Randy King; Tom Saunderson/Jeff Duncan and Larry Nelson/Mike Maher.

The weather was great, the course excellent, the hospitality outstanding and the conradarie best of all!

NC Golf Panel Visit

On Sunday, October 9, a group of NC Golf Panel members visited Carolina Colours Golf Club for lunch and a round of golf.  The Golf Panel is a non-affiliated group of NC golfers that, for the past 15 years or so, have played and rated North Carolina golf courses, but on a regional and state wide basis.  This was their first visit to our new course. 

We at Carolina Colours were thrilled with the response of the players.  Since the visit, we have received written feedback, including: “Your golf course is fun to play.” You succeeded in making it a joy for any handicap.”  The tees are my facorite that I have ever played.”  “The condition of the course was excellent and a pure enjoyment to play.”  “You should be proud of your staff.”  “As a member of the panel, I feel fortunate to have played at the Carolina Colours Golf Club.”

Following these comments, we look forward to next year’s rankings, which will appear in the spring in the Business North Carolina magazine, as well as on the website of the Panel.  It is always great to hear how the hard work of our staff is paying off in a great golfing experience for our players!

Hole in One!

John Lucas, a property owner in Carolina Commons at Carolina Colours, and a member of the Carolina Colours Golf Club, made his first ever hole in one today (9/23/11) on hole number 2.  He used a 9 iron on the 133 yard hole.  Congratulations!

Guys and Dolls

Guys and Dolls, presented by the New Bern Civic Theater group, has gotten excellent reviews from the numerous Carolina Colours residents who have attended the show.  This coming weekend is the last chance to attend the musical.  The Athens Theater, in downtown New Bern, is where the production is staged.  Dating from 1910, it is one of the oldest active theater facilities in North Carolina, and well worth a visit.

Books and More

Please remember that the Carolina Colours “loaner” library located in the Pavlion continues to grow, with a very eclectic selection of books: fiction, sci-fi, non-fiction and biographies abound.  Due to space limitations, we are unable to put on the shelves duplicates, and some books are rotated in and out of circulation.  Thanks to those that continue to donate; more than 20 books a week are being borrowed by our owners.

Also remember that we have an extensive magazine collection, and many puzzles.  Magazines and puzzles are located (along with some audio books) on the table beside the bookshelves.   Enjoy!

As an aside, (although not in our library yet), I strongly recommend the Inspector Gamache series by Louise Penny, for those that like detective fiction.  The writing is excellent, and the characters memorable.  Perhaps the best series of its genre I have come across in years.

Ken Kirkman

Golf Club Championship

The first Club Championship golf tournament for Carolina Colours Golf Club was held this past weekend, September 15-16.  There was a good turnout, and everyone had fun.  Amazing, with Irene having visited a couple of weeks prior, the course was in good enough shape to play the ball down.  

Our first Club Champion is David Barnett on the men’s side, with Chris Babich taking home the trophy for the women.  Mal Roberts is the men’s senior champ, while Nancy Philipow took senior honors for the ladies.

Skip Zimmerman was the men’s runner-up, while Denise Plourde finished second among the women.   Flight winners included Ed Czernik, Phil Williams, Peter Koines and Mary Roberts.   The low net winners were John Lucas and Claudia Moran.   Flight low net winners included Jack Pyburn, Herb Martin, Larry Nelson and Susan Lucas.

Now, on to the member/guest, October 14-16.

What A Group!

Fortunately, Carolina Colours has good elevation and drainage.  Therefore, our recent storm visit resulted in no flooding, no injuries, and minimal home damage.  It did, however, leave a lot of debris from trees over roads, yards and the golf course.   In large part because of unrecruited volunteer efforts by a large number of residents, all roads were made passable by the day following the storm, all driveways were cleared within about another day, and most amazingly, the golf course was open for play in a week.  None of this could have been accomplished without the dozens of volunteers who worked, with a smile, to help their neigbhors.   It was truly amazing to see how quickly Carolina Colours was back to normal.   While none of us ever smile when we pay property taxes, we also saw another benefit to being within the New Bern City limits, and the city staff is already working to haul of debris, big and little, where in may communities the citizens have to pay for such service after a storm.

I cannot thank our residents enough.  Our sense of community, as is does so often, shone through.

Ken Kirkman

Annual Pig-pickin’

The annual Carolina Colours pig-pickin’ on Sunday evening, July 17, was, as usual, well attended.  About 110 residents came to the Pavilion for pig, cooked on site, as well as chicken and all the sides.  Attendees brought appetizers and desserts, more food than one can imagine.  After dinner, many played horsehoes, bocce ball and other games, while spectators cheered them on.  Photos from the event will be in our next community newsletter.

July at Carolina Colours

July is another busy month at the Carolina Colours Pavilion.  Activities for the second half of the month include the following:

July 11, 18, 25: Yoga from 8:30 to 9:00 am

July 12, 19, 26: 9:00 am.  Ladies Golf Association play

July 13, 14, 20,21,26,27,28: Yoga from 8:30 to 9:30 am

July 13, 27: Knitting from 2-4 pm

July 13, 20, 27 at 7:30 am: Mens golf association play

July 14, 21: Duplicate bridge from 12:30 to 4:30 pm

July 21: Social bridge from 12:30 -4:30

July 17: Member’s annual pig pickin

July 22, 29: Members drinks and dinner in the Tap Room at 5:00

July 23 at 6 pm: Wedding and Reception

July 27 at noon: Neuse Board of Realtors meeting

July 30: Wedding and Reception

Celebrate The Birth of Our Nation at Tryon Palace, July 2-4

CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF OUR NATION AT TRYON PALACE

JULY 2ND, 3RD, AND 4TH

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This year, celebrate Independence Day with a fun-filled weekend at Tryon Palace.  There’s something for everyone, with activities ranging from a presentation by Tryon Palace Theater to a 19th-century town picnic celebration, a special performance by the Fife & Drum Corps, colonial games, kids craft activities, cannon loading demonstrations, and a dramatic 18th-century reading of our Declaration of Independence.

On Saturday, July 2, at 1:00 p.m., get yourself into the patriotic spirit with an interactive program presented by Tryon Palace Theater entitled “Making of the State”.  In this lively performance, the audience will participate in our First Provincial Congress and help determine North Carolina’s course leading towards the Revolutionary War.  The program will take place in Cullman Performance Hall at the North Carolina History Center.  Tickets are $6 per adult, $3 per student; or free with regular admission.

 In the 1800s, New Bernians celebrated their 4th of Julys on the lawn of the New Bern Academy.  On Sunday, July 3, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., you are cordially invited to attend a recreation of the 19th-century Town Celebration held there on July 4th, 1836 – the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.  Bring your own picnic and join 19th-century New Bern citizens in patriotic merriment.  There will be music, dancing, and games including townball – an early precursor to baseball. A special period reading of the Declaration will take place at 2:30 p.m., followed by the ringing of the bells celebrating the years of independence.  In case of inclement weather, the celebration will be moved inside the Academy.  Admission is free, although donations are appreciated, and all ages are welcome!

 On Monday, July 4, Tryon Palace will be returning to July 4, 1777 with a Celebration of the Declaration. Enjoy patriotic kids craft activities, colonial games, and a special Fife & Drum Corps performance at 11:00 a.m., followed by a dramatic 18th-century reading of the Declaration of Independence — all free of charge (although donations will be gladly accepted)! Between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., practice your colonial penmanship by signing your own copy of the Declaration of Independence with a quill pen, decorate a fan, run in a Minute Man race, play colonial cricket, and explore the equipment of a soldier in the Revolutionary War with reproduction objects you can handle. In an interactive demonstration, you’ll even learn what it took for soldiers to load a cannon during the Revolution. In the event of rain, most activities will be moved inside at the North Carolina History Center. Purchase a Time Traveler’s Pass or Governor’s Pass and enjoy interior tours of all our historic buildings as well. The gardens will be open free to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

 For detailed information on individual events, explore the Tryon Palace calendar at www.tryonpalace.org or call Karen Ipock, Curator of Education, at 252-639-3581.

Saturday, July 2, 1:00 p.m.

Tryon Palace Theater: Making of the State

North Carolina History Center, Cullman Performance Hall

$6 per adult, $3 per student; Free with regular admission.

Come get yourself in the patriotic spirit and help us kick off our 4th of July weekend! During this interactive program, the audience will participate in our First Provincial Congress and help determine North Carolina’s course leading towards the Revolutionary War.

 Sunday, July 3, 1:00p.m. – 4:00p.m.

A 19th Century Town Celebration

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Free admission, all ages welcome

In the 1800s, the citizens of New Bern celebrated their 4th of Julys on the lawn of the New Bern Academy.  You are cordially invited to attend a recreation of the celebration held there on July 4th, 1836 – the 60th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.  Bring your own picnic and join 19th century New Bern citizens in patriotic merriment.  There will be music, dancing, and games including townball – an early precursor to baseball. A special period reading of the Declaration will take place at 2:30 p.m., followed by the ringing of the bells celebrating the years of independence. 

 Monday, July 4

Celebration of the Declaration

Fife & Drum performance and reading of the Declaration of Independence: 11:00 a.m.  

Kid’s Craft Activities:  9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

FREE Garden Admission:  9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Interior tours require the purchase of a ticket. 

Come join us for a celebration of our nation’s Declaration of Independence!  Enjoy patriotic kids craft activities, colonial games, and a special Fife & Drum Corps performance followed by a dramatic 18th-century reading of the Declaration of Independence — all free of charge!  Purchase a Time Traveler’s Pass or Governor’s Pass and enjoy interior tours of all our historic buildings as well.