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Opening Her Downtown Studio Has Been a Blessing for Local Artist

Elise Okrend with fellow artist Nora Philips at her studioStarting her own business, MixedBlessing, has become a full blessing for Elise Okrend and her family.

Elise’s career started in the corporate world of advertising and design in NYC, but her journey of creativity along with her desire for personal flexibility and freedom led her to open a studio in downtown Raleigh. Here Elise creates and displays her original pastel paintings.

Moving to Raleigh was a choice Elise made with her husband as a way to spend more time with their family while enjoying a slower paced lifestyle. But what made it work was an idea that allowed her to start her own business so that she could“Floating”, original pastel by Elise Okrend work from home. Elise says, the idea to start her own greeting card business, MixedBlessing, came to her when she doodled a carddesign that incorporated a Christmas Tree and a Star of David for an interfaith couple.

Elise was first introduced to the downtown arts community through First Fridays, where she says, “I loved the the variety of art and music that would feed the evening”. Her studio is located at the Carter Building in the Glenwood South District, a popular First Friday destination, featuring a collection of studios with 60+ working artists.

Like other artists, Elise was drawn to the downtown area. She says, “Winter Morning”, original pastel by Elise Okrend“I like the diversity in the community and the activities the downtown area offers.” “As artists, we tend to work alone, and knowing that there are other artists around to share your work and experiences is invaluable”.

Take advantage of First Fridays to stop in and visit with Elise and other downtown artists, who are helping to foster our city’s sense of community.

What If You Could Share a Car, In Place of Owning One?

Ever wonder how much you’re really paying to drive your car every year? AAA estimates it costs $9,641 for a person driving a medium sedan 15,000 mile per year. Imagine living downtown where you’d only occasionally need a second car, avoiding the hassle and expense of parking? There may be an answer . . . car sharing!

Triangle Transit, Urban Design Center, and the Downtown Raleigh Alliance in conjunction with the City of Raleigh are looking into options for a car sharing service downtown. The Downtown Living Advocates participated in an exploratory meeting at the Urban Design Center on June 18th.

Car sharing has been used successfully in metropolitan areas, and city officials believe that downtown Raleigh has the necessary volume of potential users (downtown based employees, students and residents) to make the service feasible.

Car companies would provide the service through which users share a common vehicle for a specified period of time. The service would benefit city government employees and businesses and provide savings to small business and residential users who would otherwise need to rent cars by the day. User fees are estimated at $8-$10 per hour. Multiple pick up locations would be established in places within walking distance along the R-Line.

Car-sharing wouldn’t work for one way trips, say to the airport, as you must return the vehicle to the place where you picked it up. But, it should be a huge hit with downtown residents who could avoid the expense of owning and parking a (second) car.

If you are like me, and want to have the option of occasionally sharing a car to save money, then contact Stephanie Minker at Triangle Transit <SMinker@triangletransit.org>. Tell Stephanie that you support car sharing in downtown Raleigh, and get on the distribution list for notifications of all public discussions on this issue.

Who Are the Purple People?

Have you seen the purple people walking around downtown Raleigh wearing a purple shirt that says Ambassador on them? Did you know that they are walking the streets to help you downtown? I know it’s genius: someone downtown that you can ask for directions, help you find a parking garage, or help escort you to your car when it’s raining. I’m always amazed when I’m walking my two dogs or walking to work and I notice the ambassadors picking up trash, sweeping the sidewalks, or just saying “good morning”. This type of program is definitely a great amenity for living downtown.

Check out the details about the Ambassador Program:
The Downtown Raleigh Alliance oversees the Downtown Ambassador Clean and Safe Program, which aims to make the 110-block Business Improvement District an attractive place to live, work, or visit. In addition to providing the specialized services, the Ambassadors serve as additional eyes and ears for downtown by discouraging aggressive panhandlers and reporting problems to be addressed by the proper authorities. Feel free to approach any of the Ambassadors for information, recommendations, directions, or a copy of the Discover Downtown Map and Guide.

Hopefully this has helped you and the next time you see the Purple People say hello and tell them thank you for keeping our downtown Raleigh clean and safe.

Like Sports and Want a New Scene?

Like Sports and want a new scene….. come to Glenwood South. Tobacco Roads Sports Café: Plush leather recliners, 40 Flat screen T.V.s and awesome food. Consider it your “bonus room”. Outside seating is covered and heated. Happy Hour offered M-F from 4pm-6:00pm and 11pm-2am. Dine in only with a minimum drink order of $2.50 you can get a Full meal for $1.95-$2.95. Orders range from Nachos to half pound burger and a full plate of fries if you wish. Full service menu from 11:00 am -2:00am. Its gourmet food at a fast food restaurant price. They guarantee freshness. Walk into their kitchen and you won’t find a freezer. Now that’s fresh.

Visit their website for daily drink specials and to view their full menu. Specials offered on www.zspotlight.com.

Love Jazz Music . . . Here’s the Place

Bands/Glenwood South…here’s the place…Amra’s. Love Jazz music…it’s live 6 days a week. No cover, professional clientele and Cigar bar. Large walk in humidor is open 7 days a week. Open 4pm-2:00am daily. Hungry????? A full menu is supplied and catered by Tobacco Road. Join Glenwood South with their Sunday specials, ½ price wine by the glass, beer and all well drinks. Currently Amra’s has at least 4500 members.

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