Charlotte Hockey With The Checkers

 

 

 

Recently Schwebel & Associates treated clients to a night out at a Charlotte Checkers hockey game.  It was a fun way to spend an evening with clients, and the game was tied after 3 periods and one overtime.  The Checkers lost the shootout, but we still had fun – especially when Chubby stopped by to visit!  Have you even seen Chubby up close?  He’s HUGE!

We try to schedule two client outings each year – a night with the Charlotte Checkers in the winter months, and a night at the Charlotte Knights in the summer.  We do more than sell Charlotte real estate – it is important to us to stay in touch with our clients and to continue to provide outstanding service.

Golf In November? Why Not?!

November the 7th has been chosen for the 1st Annual "For No Reason Everyone from Charlotte Go Up to Olde Beau and Play Golf" tournament.  Why?  Why not?

My uncle, who is a member, has been gracious enough to invite myself, family members, friends, and business colleagues for a day of golf and fun.  We’ll start at 10am and are hoping for cooler, but not too cold weather.  The views from the back 9 are breathtaking!

We haven’t picked a format yet or how prizes will be awarded and what those prizes will be.  I hope to have some good pictures afterwords to post here.

While we’re not sure yet whether we’ll be frozen or passing out from the heat, it should be a fun day!

Appalachian State – Michigan Game To Be Shown On Fox Sports South!

For everyone who couldn’t be there but wishes they were, Fox Sports South has announced that they will be showing the App State-Michigan game tonight (Tuesday, September 4) at 8pm.  Set your DVR and enjoy one of the greatest upsets in sports history.

App State Wins In The Big House!

In case you missed it, the entire state of North Carolina is still celebrating Appalachian State University’s HUGE 34-32 win over Michigan AT Michigan! Wow.  It’s being called the biggest upset not only in college football history, but in sports history!

Appalachian (pronounced A-pa-latch-in, not A-pa-lay-chin), or App State is coming off of two consecutive Division 1-AA Championships.  As the parent of a new App State freshman, I was rooting for App to pull off the improbable.  The little team that could found a way to overcome all odds and not only win, but they did it with style – blocking a last minute "sure thing" Michigan field goal to win.  The announcers lost all pretense of formality and were cheering wildly along with students.  A finale that, I’m sure, will be replayed for decades to come as everyone (at least everyone rooting for App) will revel in and remember where they were when the game ended.

Before Saturday afternoon, Appalachian may have been just another relatively unknown school in a small town in the North Carolina mountains.  Not anymore – now the entire country will know how Appalachian has been ranked for years by Kiplinger’s as one of the best educational values in the country. Boone will no longer be our little secret as a great destination in the mountains.  Ahhh the price of fame.

Way to go Mountaineers!

North Carolina State Wolfpack Club Hosts Golf Outing

The Wolfpack Club hosted a Mecklenburg County Golf Outing earlier this month at Firethorne Country Club in Marvin.  It was brutally hot (over 100 degrees) with gatorade and water being the drinks of choice and the beer coolers remaining largely untouched – which might have been a first for one of our outings.

This fundraiser for the club raised money for Athletic Department scholarships and facilities.  It was also a great way to network with other local Alums.  Sidney Lowe, the Wolfpack’s new head men’s basketball coach, was in attendance and played in the foursome behind us.  My group didn’t play well (we came in dead last) but mine was the first raffle ticket called and I won a football signed by the new NCSU head football coach Tom O’Brien.

It was hot, but the course was beautiful and we had a great time.

Whitewater Rafting And Kayaking

Looking for a way to cool off in these 100+ degree days?  Head on out to the US National Whitewater Center (USNWC) for the day.  The center, dedicated to outdoor sports and recreation, centers on the WORLD’S LARGEST man made whitewater channel.  It’s worth the trip just to see this amazing ‘river’.  Beginning in a large upper pool, the water heads down two different channels – both containing adjustable rapid elements – then collects in the large lower pool, and is recirculated back to the upper pool!  Rafts and kayaks travel down the channels, and are transported back to the upper pool via a large conveyor belt – just sit in your boat and enjoy the ride before heading back down again!

The center was built to train our Olympic whitewater kayakers, but also for outdoors-loving people of any ability to enjoy.  Some of the other activities offered include: whitewater rafting, flatwater kayaking (on the adjacent Catawba River), outdoor climbing, mountain biking, hiking, and a ropes course.  Guided trips and lessons are also available.

So – Take it Outside!

When I Was A Kid – A Nite Out Under The Stars!

Remember what it was like to play catch with your dad or play in a Little League game? Did you ever wish you could throw like Whitey Ford or be the next Mantle or Maris.  Then all of a sudden the summers turn into years and the years go by so fast that you’re now a parent.

Last evening as I do so often I went to Knights Stadium to watch the Charlotte Knights (AAA team of the Chicago Whitesox) battle the Yankees.  It was so great! We sat under the stars, rooted for our favorite team and thought back to the time when I was a kid growing up on Long Island in the 50′s and 60′s.  What a great thing to do, a great place to do it and a picture perfect evening!  Ah Charlotte, it doesn’t get any better! 

So when you miss playing catch or going to the school yard to choose up sides and hearing the crack of the bat, you can take a loved one to the ballpark and remember what it was like when you were a kid! 

Tiger and Michael Together in Charlotte – It Doesn’t Get Much Better!

Pro-Am pairing of the year (possibly decade)?  Tiger Woods & Michael Jordan.  Today.  In Charlotte.  At the Wachovia.  Wow.

I arrived in time to see them tee off (Skipper Beck – well known local businessman was the other amateur in the group) along with a few thousand of my closest friends.  I couldn’t tell who received the loudest applause – Tiger or Michael.

I then walked over the the adjacent third green to await their arrival in order to take some photos.  I’d post one here except that I’ve heard that Tiger’s likeness is copyrighted and I don’t want a call from his attorneys.  As it turned out, Skipper hit the best approach shot, landing 10 feet from the hole, to loud applause.  How many people get to hear Tiger’s crowd applaud their shot?

I waited two more groups to take some pictures of Sergio Garcia and Payton Manning.  My daughter’s comment after watching them play – "Sergio is really slow!"  Don’t we all know it.

We left in time to get her to school on time (thank you for teeing off early Tiger!), and I have several memorable shots from the morning.  The crowds were getting thicker by the minute, so we left just in time.

The pro-am continues all day, and there is a chance to buy a gently used ticket through the Mulligan program that they have.  People leaving can turn in their tickets that the tournament then resells for a nominal fee.  There are still some big names yet to play today.

Steeplechase Racing in Charlotte This Weekend!

Looking for something to do on April 28?  Head on down to Mineral Springs (just south of Charlotte near Waxhaw) for the annualQueen’s Cup Steeplechase.  You can spend the day outdoors while supporting Hospice of Union County.

Steeplechase races are longer than traditional thoroughbred race (such as the Kentucky Derby), and are run over hurdles.  The Queen’s Cup is held at Brooklandwood on a beautiful course that contains some hills, affording spectators excellent views of the action.  There are six races on the card this year, with the final race a training race over no hurdles.

Tailgating is a tradition at steeplechase races.  Cars are parked around the track and in the infield while elaborate picnics are enjoyed by the patrons.  All tailgating spaces have been sold for 2007, but General Admission badges (required for anyone over the age of 12) are being sold at area Harris Teeter and McAllister’s Deli stores for $23.  General Admission allows you entry to the huge racecourse infield, where you can bring your own picnic and enjoy the day.  Races are held rain or shine, so pack accordingly.

If you’ve never been, you can expect a day of new experiences, with The Mecklenburg Hounds parading before the races, release of a raptor into the wild courtesy of the Carolina Raptor Center, terrier races, pony rides, and more.  Oh – and horse races too!  The fun begins at 10am when the course opens, and continues on with the steeplechase races ending around 4, and a party for all after the last race.

We’ll be there tailgating at Withers 46 & 47.  Stop by and say, "Hi!" – we’ll offer you a Mimosa and show you around.

Wachovia Championship Time!

In just over a week it will be time for the world’s best golfers to converge in Charlotte for the Wachovia Championship.  The tournament runs from April 30 through May 6, with practice rounds and pro-ams early in the week.  As the PGA tournament is once again sold out, you’re going to have connections if you plan on attending.

Played at Quail Hollow Country Club in South Charlotte, the Wachovia has always been exciting down to the final day, with come-from-behind wins and drama on the 18th hole.  The course is worth a visit just to see how beautiful it is.  Several viewing spots allow you to see more than one hole – and don’t forget the sunscreen because that sun can get pretty intense after a few hours.

In the past, almost all of the current top players have participated in the tournament, which is unheard of for most of the PGA tour.  Attending early in the week for practice days allows spectators to see the sport’s greatest players up close and relaxed.  See a list of players committed to the 2007 Championship and find your favorites.

Schwebel & Associates will be there on Friday May 4.  It’s a great way to spend some time out of the office in a relaxed atmosphere and recharge our batteries while seeing some great golf all at the same time!  We hope to see some of our clients out there as well, enjoying wonderful Carolina sunshine and good times.