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East Wake Senior Center luncheon to celebrate volunteers provided by our Knightdale location

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

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The month of May is “Older Americans Month” and on May 15th the East Wake Senior Center celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Resources for Seniors (RFS) program. The program also recognized those seniors for their contributions at the center and their contributions within the community.

“May has been Older Americans Month since 1963. Our seniors share many essential talents, wisdom and many of their life experiences. This was our way of celebrating and honoring our seniors all at the same time. Thank you for being a big part of this special day.”

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Resources for Seniors serves senior and disabled adults in Wake County, NC, by providing home- and community-based services and information so that they can maximize their choices for independence, comfort, safety, security and well-being. We provide information and support for decision-making, and also direct services such as home care, adult day care, senior centers, home repair, and more. We are committed to excellence in service and care for individuals and their families.

The Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q in Knightdale provided food for this celebratory occasion.
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Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® Continues Tradition of Support for Local St. Baldrick’s Fundraising Efforts with Eastern North Carolina Bar-B-Q and Tweets

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

Even as participation grows to never matched before participants, Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® cooks up creative ways to continue supporting worthy local endeavors with eastern NC flavor and a healthy dose of social media savvy


 

(Cary, NC) – Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® (SCNB) is once again humbled to celebrate the success of the fundraising chapter of the St. Baldrick’s Foundation known as “The Bald Entrepreneurs” – a group of small business owners and community leaders based in Wake Forest, NC. “The Factory” event location, which annually hosts willing “shavees” and fundraisers who are willing to go bald in support of the non-profit foundation cited as being the “world’s largest private funder of childhood cancer research grants”, takes place at a former northern Wake County commercial manufacturing property that has been renovated to house restaurants, a YMCA location, retail and local recreational facilities.

 

The restaurant-community partnership started small several years ago with Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® providing donated signature menu items (eastern NC bar-b-q, fried chicken, hush puppies, sides and sweet tea) for the after-party, but has since grown to feature “fundraising boxes” created by the restaurant brand, that allow “The Bald Entrepreneurs” to feed hungry guests while continuing their fundraising efforts throughout the day of shaving.

 

Fundraising support didn’t end this year with simply feeding fundraisers, either. The support continued across geographic boundaries and was practically limitless when @SCNBNC took to Twitter to continue support for the cause – @SCNBNC Twitter followers were asked to tweet “#BBQbeatscancer” while the restaurant brand promised to donate $1.00 for every tweet of support posted. Almost a week after the first “tweet of support” was posted, Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® Marketing Director Richard Averitte says that he was still counting tweets in response.

 

Even prior to #BBQbeatscancer’s final total of tweets could be calculated, the The Factory St. Baldrick’s group estimated participation and fundraising in excess of “335 shavees and over $123,000.00 in fundraising”, according to Carol R. Wessler, Accounting Director for Charleston Management Corp., who volunteered to help organize the fundraising group’s efforts. “We had a great turn out and the day was filled with anticipation, excitement and sometimes tears!” added Wessler.

 

“When we have the opportunity to partner with community groups that excel at accomplishing their charitable goals, we are proud to be able to continue that support as these groups grow and flourish”, explains Richard Averitte, Marketing Director of Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q®. “As an individual brand, we’d be hard-pressed to engage the kind of support and dedication that groups like this are able to cultivate in their own backyards, which are in the communities we’re grateful to serve with our locations”, he adds.

 

For more information on Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q®, please visit http://www.SCNBNC.com, visit the brand’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/SCNBNC, or stay updated with more tailgate season tweets from @SCNBNC on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/SCNBNC).

Planter’s Walk Golf Tournament to support Knightdale High School Booster Club

Monday, May 20th, 2013

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On May 3rd, Planter’ Walk Charity Golf Tournament helped to raise $4,650 in support of the Knightdale High School Booster Club.

The event was entirely organized and staffed by volunteers from the Planter’s Walk subdivision in Knightdale, home to more than 700 families.

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Approximately 100 golfers including Tony Tata (N.C. Secretary of Transportation) and other Knightdale officials and business owners came out for a round of golf.

Due to the huge success of the last two years’ events, the charity donation proceeds of the tournament will go to the Knightdale High School PTA so that more students can benefit from the monies raised.

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Smithfield’s Chicken ’N Bar-B-Q Knightdale location provided food for the golfers at the banquet that followed.

“The event was a huge success, due in no small part to the generosity of Smithfield’s,” says Jenny Cope, fundraising director for the Planter’s Walk Golf Tournament.

2013 Triangle Media Ryder Cup pits Team Internet against Team Traditional Media

Thursday, May 16th, 2013

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June 1st is the return of the Triangle Media Ryder Cup featuring Team Internet and Team Traditional.

The battle lines have been drawn. On one side, the upstart bloggers, podcasters, and online renegades of Team Internet. On the other, the stalwart newspaper, radio, and tv men of Team Traditional. For the second straight year, these rival factions will be meeting in the Triangle Media Ryder Cup! Team Traditional won the Cup last year (check out the results here), and now Team Internet is out for revenge.

Last year Shane Ryan and Ben Swain decided to start an annual Triangle Ryder Media Cup Golf Tournament to benefit a charity, The Communities in Schools Charity supporting Durham County Schools.

This year, Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q is sponsoring the golf tournament and the charity will remain the Communities in Schools supporting both Wake County and Durham County Schools.

Two teams of ten will go head to head for a chance to be named 2013 Ryder Cup Champs in this charity golf tournament.

You can follow the action on Twitter @MediaRyderCup.

Last year, $662.34 was raised for Durham Community in Schools program. This year, we’ll be splitting the donations between CIS-Durham and CIS-Wake and expect to exceed $3,000 in donations.

We are grateful to support the educational community in which we serve.  Help us reach our fundraising goal by donating as little as $10.  To learn more about the charity, click here.  If you value education, any amount donated is very much appreciated.

Any Controversy Brewing?

Well, maybe just a little rivalry but wouldn’t that just make it more interesting?   We’d love to have you out on the course to watch! Again, we play on Friday, June 1, starting at 9:30 am. We estimate that the final round will finish between 4 and 5 pm. And even if you can’t, we appreciate any support you can give through Communities in Schools. Every little bit helps!

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q Supports American Cancer Society’s Volunteers

Thursday, March 14th, 2013

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The American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is a non-competitive 5K walk that unites communities to celebrate breast cancer survivors, honor individuals who have lost their lives to the disease, educate about prevention and early detection, and raise money to support lifesaving research and programs.  100th ACSLast year, in Raleigh more that 2500 participants walked and raised over $250,000. The true celebrities of our campaign are the breast cancer survivors, sponsors, top fund-raisers, team leaders and media partners who make a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer.

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Annually, we host our Recognition Luncheon to shine our spotlight on them and thank them for their amazing commitment in the fight against breast cancer. This year Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q has chosen to help us recognize our participants by hosting our luncheon. Every Stride we make gets us closer to one day having  a world with more birthdays.

Thank you so much Smithfield’s for your generous donation, every cent counts.
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Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q was proud to help this worthy cause by donating a 50 person party pack that included:

-Fried Chicken
-Bar-B-Pork
-Cole Slaw
-Potato Salad
-Hushpuppies
-Banana Pudding
-Tea
-Plates, cups, ice, forks, etc
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Episode 8: The #Nashville Show Featuring Cody Clark

Monday, March 4th, 2013

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Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q is proud to present the #Nashville Show with host Cody Clark. Cody Clark is the night personality and music director for 94.7 QDR in Raleigh, NC. “I look forward to plugging you into all the latest from Music city on #Nashville each week,” Cody Clark.

The #Nashville Show is a weekly country music podcast we are sponsoring. “Hashtag Nashville is your inside look into the world of country music. What did Miranda say? Blake tweeted what? You’ll get the news and we’ll give you interviews too. If it’s happening in Nashville, you’ll hear about it each week on Hashtag Nashville.”

iTunes-logoTo all our Country Music Fans, we hope you are enjoying each episode of the #Nashville Show. If you have missed earlier episodes, you can download them on itunes.

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Got some news about Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley and a surprise about Martina McBride. Martina will be performing with George Strait on March 23 in Greensboro NC.

You can listen to the show at scnbnc.com/Nashville, www.themesh.tv or available free at the I- Tunes store for you to download. Make sure you rate the show!You can listen to the show at scnbnc.com/Nashville, www.themesh.tv or available free at the I-Tunes store for you to download. Make sure you rate the show!

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q Joins Johnston County Visitor Bureau in Support of 2012 Ava Gardner Festival

Monday, September 24th, 2012

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® (SCNB) is proud to announce their support of the 8th Annual Ava Gardner Festival, celebrating a Hollywood film legend, as much a part of the rich history of Smithfield, NC and Johnston County as the popular Eastern North Carolina bar-b-q restaurant brand.

As the official corporate sponsor of the 8th Annual Ava Gardner Festival, the financial support that Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q®’s has contributed to this year’s festival will help to underwrite the costs of festival programming, ensuring that this weekend of family-friendly events, vintage movies, and historic Hollywood storytelling will remain a much-anticipated event year after year in Downtown Smithfield.

The 8th Annual Ava Gardner Festival is scheduled for October 5-7, 2012 and will commemorate Ava Gardner and three time film co-star Gregory Peck’s life-long friendship with new exhibits, heritage tours, and vintage movies in Downtown Smithfield, centered around the Ava Gardner Museum (http://www.AvaGardner.org/).

Donna Bailey-Taylor, Executive Director of the Johnston County Visitors Bureau says, “we are so excited to work with Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® as the title sponsor for this year’s festival. From the opening ‘Great Sinner’ Gala on Friday to the Heritage Tours and movie showings at the Ava Gardner Museum, it’s going to be a fun weekend!”

The Ava Gardner Museum is located in downtown Smithfield, at 325 E. Market Street. More information may be found on the museum website, http://www.AvaGardner.org or call 919-934-5830 to purchase tickets in advance. The museum is open Monday-Saturday, 9-5pm and Sunday 2pm-5pm. For more details on the 2012 Ava Gardner Festival, visit http://www.VisitSmithfield.org/ava-gardner-festival.

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q(R) Supports Rex Blood Center and Donors with Lunches for Volunteers

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Volunteer blood donors on Monday received delicious support in appreciation for their time and efforts – eastern NC bar-b-q and other SCNB menu favorites

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® (SCNB) is pleased to announce their recent participation as a meal sponsor for Rex Blood Center in Raleigh, NC. On Monday, July 16, Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q® provided lunches for blood drive donors at Rex Blood Center.

Rex Blood Services is a not-for-profit, community blood bank dedicated to providing a safe, adequate blood supply to patients at Rex Hospital and other area hospitals. In 1962, Rex Blood Services began as Raleigh’s first community blood donor facility. Their mission is to provide the highest standard of care and service to area blood donors and patients, while promoting the importance of community participation and awareness of the need for, and importance of, blood donation.

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SCNB Donates Lunch to Volunteers at Rex Blood Services

“When Sandra Brooks of Rex Blood Services came to us and told us that ‘every day in the US, over 32,000 blood transfusions take place’ and that many of them occur in our Triangle-area hospitals, often benefiting patients fighting long-term illnesses such as cancer and sickle cell anemia, we knew we wanted to help support them in whatever way that we, as a restaurant brand, could”, says Richard Averitte, Marketing Director for Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q®. “Treating those life-sustaining volunteers who donate blood to lunch, essentially, is something we took great pride in being able to do”, Averitte added.

SCNB Donates Lunch to Volunteers at Rex Blood Services

SCNB Donates Lunch to Volunteers at Rex Blood Services


Sandra Brooks of Rex Blood Services explains from a blood donor’s perspective: “Our donors know that Smithfield’s applauds their volunteerism and community service. They enjoy knowing that these organizations are invested in the lives of people around them.”

For more information on Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q®, please visit http://www.SCNBNC.com, visit the brand’s facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/SCNBNC, or stay updated with tweets from @SCNBNC on twitter (http://www.twitter.com/SCNBNC). Find out more about Rex Blood Services, and how to donate, on their website at http://www.rexhealth.com/blood and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/RexBlood.

Smithfields Chicken N Bar-B-Q Supports The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at the Joey O Bocce Classic

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

The 5th Annual Joey O Bocce Classic was held on April 29th at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, NC, to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

48 teams raised a total of $34,000 from this event and more monies are currently being donated through the organization’s website, www.joeyobocceclassic.org .

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q donated lunches for all of the participants in the tournament that included players from “up North” who were unfamiliar with the savory deliciousness of eastern North Carolina barbeque and, of course, were instant fans.

Marketing Director for Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q, Richard Averitte, explains, “The Joey O Bocce Classic is an event that we are proud to support. Helping to find a cure for this disease that affects so many children and young people is part of the Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q commitment to our community.”

Elana O’Connell, tournament coordinator, for the Joey O Bocce Classic adds, “We are extremely excited to announce that The 5th Annual Joey O Bocce Classic raised $34,000 to fight, and one day cure, Cystic Fibrosis. Without supporters, players, donors and volunteers like Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q, this event would not be possible. Along with hundreds of smiling faces, we had a perfect, Carolina blue day filled with Joe’s spirit.”

Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q Tees up to Support Knightdale High School

Friday, May 11th, 2012


The Knightdale High School Athletic Booster Club held its second annual Planter’s Walk Charity Golf Tournament at River Ridge Golf Club on April 20, 2012 to raise funds for college scholarships for student athletes. The event was entirely organized and staffed by volunteers from the Planter’s Walk subdivision in Knightdale, home to more than 700 families.

Smithfield’s Chicken’N Bar-B-Q was above par providing food for the nearly 100 golfers at the banquet that followed.

Jenny Cope, fundraising director for the Planter’s Walk Golf Tournament states, “The event was a huge success, due in no small part to the generosity of Smithfield’s!  We raised nearly $6,900 for college scholarships for student athletes at Knightdale High School (that figure more than doubles the amount raised at last year’s event).  The food was wonderful and all of our golfers were so excited to see your food on our buffet again.”

Marketing Director for Smithfield’s Chicken ‘N Bar-B-Q, Richard Averitte, explains, “It’s great to be a part of this event to raise scholarship funds for deserving student athletes who otherwise may not be able to pursue their sport on the collegiate level.”