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Food, Fun, and Voting: ‘Catering to the Community’ Serves Delicious Eats (with a Side of Civic Engagement) to Warrenton

The event was a place for great food and information to prepare for the upcoming election.

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LaTarshia (Peace) Turner Brothers and Amena Wilson co-hosted Catering to the Community. / Crystal Myrick (Warrenist)

The Front Porch Grocery Co-op, in partnership with Turner Brothers Media LLC and Pink with a Passion, hosted “Catering to the Community,” a street food festival and voter registration drive on Saturday, September 7th in the parking lot of the forthcoming Mag’s Marketplace in Warrenton, NC.

Attendees gathered at the festival to enjoy a variety of vendors selling everything from made-to-order fry bread, Indian tacos, and fried fish dinners to assorted desserts and also candles. Children kept busy with cornhole, a bouncy house (Sisterly Dreams Co.), and face painting.

In addition to the delicious food, attendees were also provided with voter information from various political parties, encouraged to register to vote, and offered voter identification cards if they did not have a proper ID, courtesy of the Warren County Board of Elections who were on-site.

It’s important to note that voters will be required to show valid identification to vote in this year’s election.

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Need to register to vote? Visit vote.gov.
Check your voter registration status at https://vt.ncsbe.gov/RegLkup.

For more information about The Front Porch Grocery Co-op and how to get involved, visit them on Facebook @TheFrontPorchCoop.

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Crystal Myrick has always been curious by nature and enjoys sharing discoveries with her audience. As the creator and editor of The Warrenist, an engaging and emerging hyperlocal digital media outlet centered on her rural community, her content is in celebration of the art, culture, lifestyle, and people of Warren County, North Carolina as well as bring awareness to local and national issues. Website | Facebook | Instagram

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Warren County Hires First Tourism Manager

Cherie Nielsen began in the tourism manager position on the Warren County Community and Economic Development team on March 4, 2025.

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The Warren County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) in partnership with Warren County Community and Economic Development have hired the County’s first tourism manager.

Cherie Nielsen began in the tourism manager position on the Warren County Community and Economic Development team on March 4, 2025. Nielsen has an extensive background in economic development, business promotion, and community engagement, and she brings a wealth of experience that will help enhance and expand tourism initiatives across the county.

“On behalf of the Warren County TDA and its members, it is my pleasure to welcome Cherie Nielsen as our new Tourism Manager,” stated Michael Hawkins, chair of the Warren County TDA board. “I am confident that her expertise and competencies can enable us to reach new heights with tourism in the county. I look forward to the changes or developments that she intends to bring about.”

The tourism manager position is fully funded through the newly enacted occupancy tax, which went into effect on July 1, 2024. This funding allows for expanded tourism development efforts, marketing campaigns, and infrastructure improvements that will enhance visitor experiences and drive economic impact for the county. Occupancy taxes are levied on short-term lodging and related rentals and are paid by the visitor, not the property owner.

“Tourism has been a function of Warren County economic development for decades, but we have never had dedicated staff and dedicated funding to apply towards tourism initiatives,” stated Charla Duncan, Director of the County’s Community and Economic Development department. “For the past decade, we’ve seen year-over-year growth in travel-related expenditures in Warren County. With dedicated tourism resources, we look forward to bringing in more revenue to the county and to local businesses.”

Nielsen has a strong history of driving economic growth through strategic planning, marketing, and business development. Most recently, she served as the Project Associate Director for the Industrial Development Authority of Brunswick County, VA, where she played a pivotal role in securing funding, managing large-scale projects, and fostering partnerships to revitalize the local economy. Her leadership contributed to business retention and expansion efforts, community development, and the promotion of regional assets to attract investment.

Prior to that, Nielsen spent five years with the North Carolina Department of Commerce as the Welcome Center Manager in Warren County, where she led efforts to promote tourism across all 100 counties in North Carolina, connecting travelers with local attractions, businesses, and cultural experiences. She also has experience in outdoor recreation and trail development, having served as the Trail Coordinator for the nonprofit Tobacco Heritage Trail before joining the Department of Commerce. These roles deepened her understanding of regional tourism, economic development, and the importance of strategic partnerships in enhancing visitor engagement.

With a passion for rural economic development, Nielsen has also worked extensively in grant writing, nonprofit leadership, and advocacy.

Nielsen states, “Tourism is a key economic driver, and I am committed to leveraging Warren County’s rich history, natural beauty, and recreational opportunities to attract visitors and support local businesses.”

As Tourism Manager, Nielsen will focus on increasing Warren County’s visibility as a travel destination while ensuring that tourism growth benefits the entire community, including rural residents and businesses. She aims to strengthen connections between tourism and the greater community, recognizing the role of agritourism, local artisans, and small businesses in driving sustainable economic growth. Through strategic partnerships and innovative marketing, she will promote Warren County’s unique assets while creating opportunities for residents to engage in and benefit from tourism initiatives.

For more information on the Warren County occupancy tax, visit https://www.warrencountync.com/876/Occupancy-Tax-5.

For information on the Warren County Tourism Development Authority, visit https://warrencountync.com/902/Tourism-Development-Authority.

To contact Cherie Nielsen, email cherienielsen@warrencountync.gov.

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Leela James Announced as New NeoSoul Festival Headliner

The vocal powerhouse will be performing in Norlina in April.

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On Friday, March 7th at 8pm sharp, Seven Springs Farms and Vineyard announced via social media, singer Leela James will be taking the musical helm at their NeoSoul Festival on Saturday, April 26th.

From Seven Springs Farms and Vineyard: We are beyond excited to announce that the incomparable Leela James will be the featured artist at the 2025 Neo Soul Festival on Saturday, April 26th at Seven Springs Farm and Vineyard!

With her powerhouse vocals and soul-stirring hits like Fall for You, Complicated, Say That, and Music, Leela James brings the raw emotion that makes Neo-Soul so special.

Mark your calendars and get ready for a day of incredible music.

Tickets available at www.sevenspringsvineyards.com. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Leela James will be replacing the previously announced performer, Angie Stone, who tragically passed away earlier this month.

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Seven Springs Farm and Vineyard Releases Statement About the Passing of NeoSoul Artist, Angie Stone

Singer/songwriter Angie Stone was set to headline their NeoSoul Festival in April.

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Shortly after the tragic passing of legendary singer/songwriter Angie Stone who was set to headline their NeoSoul Festival in April, Seven Springs Farms and Vineyard released a statement on social media.

We are shocked and deeply saddened by the sudden loss of Angie Stone and others from a tragic accident. Her vibrant life ended far too soon, but her impact will continue to inspire us.

Our prayers and condolences are with all families during this time of grief.

Seven Springs has been in communication with Angie Stone’s management, and we will provide additional details this coming week regarding tickets.
We thank you for your patience.

At press time, Seven Springs has not stated what their next action will be for the NeoSoul Festival.

Angie Stone passed away in car accident in Alabama on Saturday, March 1st while en route to Baltimore, MD.

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