Weekly Tourism News | February 4, 2021
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In This Issue:
- Governor Cooper Outlines $4 Billion Budget Plan
- Registration Open For ServSafe Classes in February and May
- Let's Play Ball - Atlantic League Announces Opening Day
- Guilford CARES Emergency Rental & Utilities Assistance Program
- Employee Retention Tax Credit Extended and Revised
- A Guide On The New Normal
- Piedmont Triad Partnership Names Loren Hill Carolina Core Regional Economic Development Director
- The Nido & Mariana Qubein Children's Museum is Growing
- High Point Theatre Has Freshened Up Their Look & Marketing
- Our State Magazine Features Uncle Cheesecake
- High Point Bloggers To Follow
- High Point's Event Calendar
- High Point Happenings This Week!
- In The News
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Governor Cooper Outlines $4 Billion Budget Plan
Today, Governor Cooper outlined a $4 billion budget plan to use COVID-19 relief funds for immediate needs and state resources during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hospitality And Partner Updates
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Registration Open For ServSafe Classes in February and May
Hot off the press! Visit High Point, in partnership with Raise-the-Grade, will be hosting two ServSafe Classes. One will be Thursday, February 18th and the other will be Thursday, May 13th. Both will be held at the Visitors Center from 8:30am-5pm. Space is limited due to social distancing guidelines so early registration is encouraged.
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Let's Play Ball - Atlantic League Announces Opening Day
The Atlantic League announced this week that it will open its 23rd official Championship Season on May 28, 2021. They are still working on additional details of the 2021 season, including COVID-19 related safety protocols, however, league officials were eager to announce the season's start date. In addition, the High Point Rockers announced yesterday that Jamie Keefe will be returning as the manager for the High Point Rockers!
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Guilford CARES Emergency Rental & Utilities Assistance Program
Guilford County has just received $12.5 million for rental/utility assistance for residents of High Point and Guilford County. These funds are from the $900 billion relief package passed by the US Congress in December 2020. Assistance can last 12-15 months. Click the link below to see the application and completed applications for now should be emailed to:
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Employee Retention Tax Credit Extended and Revised
Click the button below to learn new potential tax savings information from AENC CPA, David Piscorik.
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A Guide On The New Normal
Click the button below for the Meetings Today eHandbook: The New Normal, A Guide To Visualizing and Facilitating the Post-Shutdown In-Person Meetings Environment.
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Piedmont Triad Partnership Names Loren Hill Carolina Core Regional Economic Development Director
In an effort to further enhance regional collaboration and attract new jobs and investment in central North Carolina, the Piedmont Triad Partnership (PTP) announced that Loren Hill will be joining the team as Carolina Core Regional Economic Development Director. In his new role, Hill will be enhancing PTP's collaborative efforts in the Carolina Core, while increasing visibility of the region and it globally competitive assets.
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The Nido & Mariana Qubein Children's Museum is Growing
The generous Phillips Collection donated three amazing creatures to the Nido & Mariana Qubein Children's Museum, including two massive dinosaurs and one 23-foot long Megalania lizard!
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High Point Theatre Has Freshened Up Their Look & Marketing
The mission of High Point Theatre is to entertain all citizens of High Point, NC and beyond. As a performing arts venue, High Point Theatre is an economic engine and vital contributor in creating a city for citizens to live, work & play. The meaning behind their colors are below:
Navy blue: An ode to nightfall, when our biggest events take place
Electric blue: Conveying energy and trust
Bright Yellow: Signals creativity and invites hope; uplifts and brings the fun
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Our State Magazine Features Uncle Cheesecake In February Issue
Our very own Uncle Cheesecake was featured in this month's issue of Our State Magazine. The article is featured in the 'Welcome Home, Quick Bite' section where he discusses how it has taken him years to perfect his signature recipe.
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High Point Bloggers To Follow
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Black History Is American History - Visit High Point
Black History Month is a time for highlighting the many accomplishments and contributions that African Americans have made to the scientific, educational, and social justice fabric of our country. This celebration has been a tradition since 1976, ...
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visithighpoint.com
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College Semester Essentials in HP - High Point Discovered
It's no secret that for students all over the world, the last 9 months haven't exactly been normal. From online classes for students of all ages to mandatory quarantines for university students, to canceled proms, graduations, and celebrations of ...
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highpointdiscovered.org
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High Point Mural Arts Project Inspires Local Author
Growing up in the Philly area, the concept of graffiti art was a source of constant grumbling and a total lack of understanding from many of the folks in my community. I heard it referred to as "garbage" and "a disgrace".
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frankmorelliwrites.com
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High Point's Event Calendar
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A complete listing on all things happening in the High Point-Jamestown area can be found by clicking on the photo below. Search by category to find special offers, entertainment, virtual experiences, and more!
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Future Events To Look Forward To!
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High Point Happenings This Week!
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Twin City Mini's At Brown Truck Brewery
Friday, February 5th | 6pm-9pm
Twin City Mini's Food Truck is back at Brown Truck Brewery. End your work week by stopping by and grab yourself some delicious sliders and great beer!
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High Point Parks & Rec Hosts Bridge Building Competition
Saturday, February 6th | 10am-1pm
Bridging the Triad is a FREE event, designed to get kids and adults interested and engaged through a bridge building contest. All supplies and instructions are provided at no cost, and kids and adults can showcase their ingenuity, creativity, and engineering skills as they build a bridge using only 100 popsicle sticks and Elmer's glue.
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Super Bowl Sunday Specials
Sunday, Feb. 7th
Support local restaurants by having them cater your Super Bowl Sunday-Funday! Click to find specials from Blue Rock Pizza, Triple Kitchen, Brooklyn Pizzeria, Sidelines, Rixster Grill, REAL Kitchen & Market, A2D4Creations, Mandalay Asian Fusion Cuisine, Cake's By B's, and The Box Seat. These are just a few options, check out the High Point Food Mob page for more options!
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Artsy People Of Color
Sunday, February 7th | 1pm-6pm
Artsy People of Color and Sabrina McGowens Art Gallery are excited about hosting the Black History Month Pop-Up Market. If you’re looking for that special item with an Afrocentric and unique point of view, art, organic skincare, beauty, hair care and other wellness products and poured soy candles, homemade edible treats, and more stop by Gallery on Main!
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High Point Arts Council Hosts African Arts & Culture Day
Sunday, February 7th | 2pm - 4pm
The High Point Arts Council will present an African-themed event for an afternoon of cultural learning and celebration. This event will feature music, art, clothing, crafts, and stories from various African cultures. This will be a pay-as-you-can event at the Centennial Station Arts Center. Tickets are no cost, but are required as attendance is limited due to COVID restrictions. This event will also be livestreamed for people who would prefer to experience it in their own home. This event will also be live-streamed on the High Point Arts Council Facebook page.
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High Point Museum Hosts Black History Month Trivia Contest
Questions Posted Every Monday at 8am and are due no later than Friday at 5pm
How well do you know your Black history? Questions will be posted to the High Point Museum Facebook page each Monday at 8am and you must submit your answers by 5pm each Friday. One winner each week will be awarded based on the entry with the most correct answers. In the event of a tie, the winner will be selected by a drawing. Each weekly winner will receive a free individual membership to the High Point Historical Society & a coupon for 10% off purchase of “Our Roots, Our Branches, Our Fruits of Knowledge – Black Schools of High Point & Surrounding Area 1868-1968” book by local historian Glenn Chavis.
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YWCA Hosts Where Do We Go From Here?
Tuesday, February 9th | 12pm
Are you curious about racial equity and want to become more aware of the real issues impacting our community? As a continuation of the YWCA's "Where Do We Go From Here?" series, local leaders discuss an in-depth view of health concerns related to the COVID vaccines and health disparities.
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In case you missed it, below are recent articles highlighting hospitality, tourism and partners in High Point.
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1634 North Main Street, Suite 102
High Point, N.C. 27262
336.884.5255
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