Buying gourmet goodies may help save some land

19 Feb

I haven’t been to A Southern Season in Chapel Hill since I moved back to the Triangle. For those of you who have never been, it’s a gourmet market that you can easily spend hours in if you’re hungry and love to shop (it’s so fabulous that I have a girlfriend who actually shrieks every time you say you went without her). You can take cooking classes there, sample wines on the weekends, dine in its restaurant (the Weathervane) and shop for delicious candies, coffees, housewares and oh so much more. OK, I’ll stop now, I’m starting to sound like a commerical.

I bring this up because I found out today that A Southern Season is teaming up with the Triangle Land Conservancy for a day-long fundraiser next month. On Tuesday, March 17, the market is giving the conservancy 5 percent of all retail sales. The conservancy works to protect open space and other natural areas in Durham, Wake, Orange, Chatham, Johnston and Lee counties. The nonprofit is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, according to a news release I read today.

Anyway, if you haven’t been to the market in a while or *gasp* not at all, this might be a good excuse to check it out.

2 Responses to “Buying gourmet goodies may help save some land”

  1. Lenore February 19, 2008 at 7:27 pm #

    The best part of A Southern Season is their wall of chocolate. It’s very impressive.

  2. --Lisa S. February 21, 2008 at 8:28 pm #

    Amen to the wall of chocolate, sister! And when I wanted just the right tea pot, where else would I go but SS.

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