SPONSORS
Texas Pete
Winston-Salem-based T.W. Garner Foods has
been producing its signature product, Texas Pete
Hot Sauce since 1929.
Natty Greene's Brewery
A fine line of craft beers locally brewed in
Greensboro. Natty Greene's beers are available
in stores throughout the region.
IFH ChefSmart
ChefSmart is a new retail concept that caters to
the needs of businesses, non-profit organizations,
and the general public alike. It carries food and
supplies spanning all categories, including fresh
meat, seafood, dairy, produce, frozen foods, dry
goods, paper goods, place settings, cookware,
and utensils.
WTHZ - Majic 94.1
The Piedmont Triad's station for the Oldies.
The Hawthorne Inn
The Hawthorne Inn & Conference Center is
located in downtown Winston-Salem with direct
access to Business I-40. The hotel offers 155
contemporary guest accommodations. Located
within walking distance of Old Salem, one of
North Carolina's most popular historic attractions,
the hotel has been awarded a 3-diamond AAA
rating. The Hawthorne Inn provides a high level
of service, hospitality and comfort to business,
group and leisure travelers.
Hippo
The Hippo (short for Hip Pocket) is an exciting
monthly publication that directly reaches the
Piedmont Triad's population of 21-39 year olds.  
It is distributed where its constituents shop, eat,
and hang out - clubs, bars, restaurants, coffee
houses, etc.
YES! WEEKLY
Triad-wide weekly alternative newspaper.
Cheerwine
In 1917 L.D. Peeler wanted to come up with his
own soft drink when a salesman from St. Louis sold
him a wild cherry flavor to blend with other flavors,
which became the unique flavor of Cheerwine,
a North Carolina original!
Weathervane Winery

We have developed 15 great wines now available
for the North Carolina market!  Each of our wines are
hand made!  Nothing is mass produced. No filtering,
no huge storage tanks for aging.  Everything is done
by hand assuring that each bottle has the best taste!
This method of wine making is one that has been
proven over centuries.  

Weathervane Winery gets its name because of the
huge influence the weather has on wine production.
 From grape development, to the final phase of
fermentation, weather is key to great taste!