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Don't miss a single episode! Subscribe to the podcast now!We’ve all become experts at staying home during the pandemic. Although travel is limited, Sanderling you can still get out and have some amazing experiences without stepping foot in an airport. This weeks, Road Trippin’ in the 757, takes us to Currituck county, just a stone’s throw away from Hampton Roads, to check out the sites. The Sanderling ResortWe’ve all become experts at staying home during the pandemic. Although travel is limited, Sanderling you can still get out and have some amazing experiences without stepping foot in an airport. This weeks, Road Trippin’ in the 757, takes us to Currituck county, just a stone’s throw away from Hampton Roads, to check out the sites. Even in chilly weather, there is little that compares to watching a beautiful sunrise or sunset as you walk along the beach. Or even better, enjoying that same view from the comfort of your own room. The Sanderling Resort in the Outer Banks provides the perfect luxury getaway whether you’re looking for a romantic weekend, of some quality family time. And with their extensive sanitizing between stays, the Sanderling takes all the worry away from your special trip. www.Sanderling-resort.com Currituck Beach Lighthouse From a ship, this historic lighthouse can be seen at a distance of 18 nautical miles, but you can see it up close when you take a quick road trip to Corolla, in Currituck county. Built in 1875, this majestic lighthouse still serves as a navigational aid as it lights up at dusk and flashes at 20 second intervals. A self-guided tour will lead you up the 220 steps to a beautiful view, and since you control your pace, you can maintain social distance and keep yourselves safe while taking in the history of the lighthouse. Don’t forget your masks! www.visitcurrituck.com/places/currituck-beach-light-houseWild Horses in Corolla If horses are your thing, then Corolla is an absolute must! Descendants of the Spanish Mustangs brought to the Outer Banks by early explorers, wild horses roam freely in Corolla. They are mainly found in the four-wheel drive areas of the beach, so while wild horse tours are available, you can always hop in your 4 –wheeler, or rent one, and go check them out on your own. It is important to note though, that you will have to appreciate them from a distance, as it is illegal to intentionally get within 50 of them. But near or far, their beauty is breathtaking, and well worth a visit.www.visitcurrituck.com/wild-horses-natureWith all of these great, safe options, and so many more, just a couple hours’ drive from the 757, it is easy to see why Currituck County in North Carolina is such a great place to go Road Trippin’. As always, Safety First! Before you hop in your car - make sure it is road ready. Our friends at AAA Car Care Center are always ready to help you get safely on the road and off to your new adventure. To watch this week's entire episode of Living 757, click here!And if you would like to see someone featured on the show, please send a message to Share@Living757.com and you may just see them here soon!
Nicole Smith, owner of wedding planning company Vision Events and former venue coordinator at The Sanderling Resort in the Outer Banks and the Marriott in Chapel Hill, comes on Weddings for Real to talk about how wedding planners and venues can work together in harmony. Megan worked as a venue coordinator as well, so the two of them talked about several issues that come up that sometimes make the process much more difficult. What makes a good wedding planner for a venue? What makes a venue coordinator's job more difficult? What do planners look for in a venue? What happens when a venue is over capacity? These are some of the topics that Nicole and Megan discussed. And then Nicole talks about a crazy wedding story she experienced as a planner and how she really feels about sparkler exits. Nicole Smith, Vision Events (Image by Pinehurst Photography) Vision Events on the Web https://www.visioneventsnc.com/ Facebook: @visioneventsnc Instagram: @visioneventsnc Weddings for Real on Social Media: Instagram: @weddingsforreal Facebook: @weddingsforreal twitter: @weddingsforreal Megan was a guest last week on the HolderMESS Podcast. It was hilarious! Go listen below or anywhere you get podcasts! http://marriedwithpodcastwiththeholdernessfamily.libsyn.com/holdermess-7-weddings-with-megan-gillikin Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/holdermess-the-holderness-family-podcast/id1378725018?mt=2 Music for this episode by https://www.bensound.com. The host of the show is Megan Gillikin, owner and lead consultant at A Southern Soiree Wedding and Event Planning. She's also available for wedding and hospitality business consulting and can be reached at megan@weddingsforreal.com. Weddings for Real is edited and produced by Jason Gillikin for Earfluence.
This week's show takes us to the enchanting Gallery Mugen in Asheville, we visit Geeksboro Coffee Cinema in Greensboro, we explore the Capital Area Trail, visit the Sanderling Resort in Duck and Deborah Holt Noel takes us to Quanto Basta in Winston-Salem for Italian cuisine.
Gary Murray, general manager of Sanderling Resort in North Carolina, joins us to discuss an article he published: "Five Easy Ways to Make Your Restaurant More Profitable."
Looking to "get away" this weekend? Then grab your day planner and TV remote and find out what a North Carolina Weekend has in store for you.