CVB ANNOUNCES MULTIPLE PEACH WEEK EVENTS
IN JULY TO SUPPORT N.C. PEACH FESTIVAL
CVB ANNOUNCES MULTIPLE PEACH WEEK EVENTS
Events Include Peach Recipe Competitions Among Numerous Moore County Restaurants
SOUTHERN PINES, NC (June 5, 2023) – This year’s North Carolina Peach Festival in Candor, July 13-15, will get an additional boost from neighboring Moore County as the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area Convention and Visitors Bureau debuts its inaugural Peach Week celebration. Peach Week will run July 13-22 and will feature a restaurant week competition, farmers market experiences, support for Bluesfest 2023 at the Sunrise Theater, Peach Night with the Sandhills Bogeys, a Power Cars and Peaches event at the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities, a Peach Week 5k run and much more.
“We are pleased to partner with the state festival in Candor to expand on the celebration of peaches,” says Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Phil Werz. “As an organization, we are always seeking ways to engage visitors and locals with fun and unique experiences like we have done this with the Year of the Trail initiatives. There’s plenty of things to choose from during Peach Week and we encourage everyone to get out and enjoy as many of these activities as you can.”
The Peach Week restaurant competition includes more than a dozen Moore County dining establishments and breweries offering peach-inspired creations including entrees, desserts, salads, beers, ciders or wine. Participants will be able to vote for their favorites throughout the promotion. Restaurants include Ashten’s, Bell Tree Tavern, Chef Warren’s, Elliott’s on Linden, HomeGrown, Ironwood, Mason’s Restaurant and Grocery, Lynette’s Bakery, Middleton Street Bake Shop, Pizzeria Grazia, Scott’s Table and Wolcott’s. Places offering peach beer, cider or wine include Southern Pines Brewing Company, Hatchet Brewery, James Creek Cider House, Railhouse Brewery, Pinehurst Brewing Company, Southern Pines Growler Company and Watering Can Wines.
Bluesfest happens on July 14-15 at the Sunrise Theater and will feature indoor and outdoor performances showcasing some of the best blues artists in the region highlighted by Vasti Jackson, Idlewood South, Linwood Taylor, Harvey Dalton Arnold and many more. Tickets can be purchased via www.ticketmesandhills.com.
Other individual events are scheduled as follows:
Sunday, July 16 | 1-4pm
Power Cars and Peaches
Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities
Stroll the shaded grounds to admire vintage and classic cars made possible by the Sandhills Motoring Festival while enjoying entertainment from local musical favorite Whiskey Pines. Free peach ice cream will be provided by Gilbert’s Ice Cream courtesy of the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area CVB.
Sunday, July 16 | 5pm
“Life is a Peach” Night with the Sandhills Bogeys
Bogeys Field, Sandhills Community College
Watch the defending Old North State League champion Sandhills Bogeys take on the High Point Hushpuppies. The first 100 fans receive a free scoop of peach ice cream provided by Gilbert’s Ice Cream courtesy of the Pinehurst, Southern Pines, Aberdeen Area CVB. Families attending the game will receive a copy of the book, “A Trip to the Peach Orchard” as a gift from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Tuesday, July 18 | 6-8pm
Pitch n’ Peach at Longleaf Golf and Family Club
Tee it up on the beautiful Bottlebrush short course at Longleaf Golf and Family Club while enjoying some peach refreshments and prizes! For $15 per person, compete for tournament prizes for first through third place and closest to the pin on all holes. Adults can enjoy complimentary peach beer from Pinehurst Brewing Company while the kids indulge in peach ice cream. Registration is open to the first 50 people, so call the pro shop at 910.692.6100.
Wednesday, July 19 | 6pm
Movie Night – Sunrise Theater
Enjoy the movie, “James and the Giant Peach.” Bring at least one (1) can of store-bought, non-perishable peaches and receive complimentary admission. Families will also receive a copy of the book, “A Trip to the Peach Orchard” as a gift from the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
July 19-22 | 1-7pm
Peach Wine Tasting
Watering Cans Wine Bar, Tyson Sinclair Building, downtown Carthage
Enjoy complimentary tastings of North Carolina Peach Wine.
Thursday, July 20 | 6:30pm
Peach Week 5K Fun Run
First Health Pinehurst Fitness Center will host a Peach Week 5K Fun Run. The cost to participate is $10 with all proceeds going to the First Health Cancer Care Fund. Participants will receive healthy snacks, water, an event sticker and a scoop of peach ice cream from Stellar Scoops. Organizers include First Health Fitness Pinehurst and Village of Pinehurst Parks and Recreation.
Thursday, July 20 | 2-5pm
Peach Preservation Workshop
Moore County Agricultural Building, 700 Pinehurst Ave., Carthage
Enjoy a 3-hour peach preservation workshop and learn how to pickle peaches hosted by the Moore Cooperative Extension Service. The cost is $20.00 per person. Sign up by July 14.
Saturday, July 22 | 1pm
Sandhills Trolley Company – Peach Week Foodie Tour
Foodie Tours is partnering up with the Sandhills Trolley Company to bring you mobile food tours! Take full advantage of Peach Week by tasting different peach themed meals, stopping by a local fruit stand and having some peach drinks! This tour features a variety of peach themed stops and drinks, all included in the price of $85.00 per person.
Saturday, July 22 | 2-7pm
James Creek Cider House – Peach A’Palooza
Enjoy complimentary cidery and orchard tours while listening to live entertainment. There will be plenty of peachy experiences as well with peaches for sale and peach cider slushies.
Area Farmers Markets will also be offering peaches and peach products during the celebration. Find farmers markets at the following locations during Peach Week:
Thursday, July 13 and 20 at the Southern Pines Armory on Morganton Road from 9am-1pm. Saturday, July 15 and 22 in downtown Southern Pines at the corner of Broad St. and New York Ave. from 8am until noon. And at the Carthage Farmer’s Market at 110 S. Ray St. on Friday, July 21 from 2-6pm.
For more details and how to purchase specific event tickets, visit the official Peach Week event page at: /peach-week/.
The Pinehurst Southern Pines Aberdeen Convention & Visitors Bureau
The Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) is the economic development agency responsible for travel and tourism promotion, product development, and visitor services for Moore County, NC. The CVB devises strategies to enhance the County’s tourism brand value and product to accommodate the next generation of visitors, thereby stimulating the local economy and enhancing the quality of life for residents and visitors alike. In 2021, Moore County ranked as the tenth largest tourism economy in North Carolina, generating $673 million annually in visitor spending, which supports the second largest employment sector in the county and saves county residents approximately $516 a year in state and local taxes.
# # #
Other Blogs
Off for Pinehurst
Small Towns Big Style
At Home In The Pines
10 Great Things To Do
Discover The Path To Pinehurst’s Past
Insider Golf Tips
Unique Wedding Venues
North Carolina Couples Vacation
Our Favorite 19th Holes in the Home of American Golf
Girlfriend Getaways
Tobacco Road: A Truly Unique Golf Adventure
Carolinas Golf Association Hall of History
Where the Ladies Golf
Romancing Pinehurst
Home of American Golf and U.S. Open Connections
Former U.S. Open Champions Provide Pinehurst Area Some of Its Finest Designs
Donald Ross First of Many Architects to Design U.S. Open-Quality Courses in Sandhills
Sandhills Offers Outstanding Variety of Outdoor Activities
Buddy Golf Trip
18 Holes of Local Knowledge for the Sandhills Golfer
The Family Fun Trip
Midland Road: The “Fifth Avenue of Golf”
Collards, Community and Collaboration
10 Little-Known Facts About North Carolina’s Pinehurst/Southern Pines Region
Sandhills Holiday Gift Guide
Spring Primer: Local Knowledge from the Home of American Golf
Our Favorite Coffee Shops in the Sandhills
Franz Creating Legacy on the Links
Bring Fido! Pet-Friendly Finds Among the Pines
Bottlebrush: Pinehurst Area’s Best Kept Secret
Franz Part 2: The Legacy Continues
Why Visit Pinehurst If You Don’t Play Golf?
Franz Part 3: On Sandhills Topography
Top 10 Places for a #Sandhills Selfie
“Bermuda Revolution” Around Sandhills Leads to Ideal Year-Round Golf
Hunger Games – Sandhills Golfers Dining Guide
Episode 1: Golf Tips with Nick Bradley
Episode 2: Golf Tips with Nick Bradley
Sandhills Embraces Walking Culture
Patrick Dougherty: The Stickman Cometh
Dining A to Z
Fall Renewal in the Sandhills
Pinehurst’s Ryder Cup 1951
No. 2 Celebrates 10 Years
2004 Ryder Cup That Wasn’t
Family Fun in the Sandhills
Remarkable Golf Stays in The Pinehurst Area
Couples Weekend Getaway Ideas
Nature’s Canvas: Tobacco Road
Perfect Getaway to Southern Pines
Culinary Discoveries in the Sandhills of N.C.
Restaurant Roundtable Q&A
Dormie Club’s New Era
Talamore and Mid South: History of Their Own
Undiscovered Pinehurst
Talamore Doing More for 2022
Romantic Gift Ideas In Pinehurst Area
Foodie Weekend in the Sandhills
Wellness in the Pines
The Military Means Business in the Sandhills
CVB Commissions Coin to Mark 150th Birthday of Golf Course Architect Donald Ross
Pine Needles Goes Back in Time
Grande Dame of Women’s Golf
A Guide to Berry Picking in the Sandhills
Waltzing on the Danube with Peggy Kirk Bell
From Cradle to Cradle
Donald Ross Could Golf His Ball
No Resting on Laurels Around the Home of American Golf
Flower Farms in the Sandhills
Fall into Pinehurst Golf
What Goes Around…
Moore County Surpasses $600 Million in Visitor Spending for 2021
Talamore Resort Debuts New Toptracer Range
The History of the Pinehurst Inns
“For me, Pinehurst is such a special place for golf!”- Tom Fazio
Maples Roots Run Deep in Sandhills Golf Design
CVB LAUNCHES SANDHILLS WINE TRAIL PASSPORT PROGRAM
New Southern Pines Mural
Pinehurst Area Buzzing with 2023 Excitement
Discover the Sweetness of the Sandhills
Celebrating the New Year in Moore County
The Big Three
Jones Family Imprint
The Hanse Touch
Coore & Crenshaw Roots Run Deep