
April 9, 2002
Join the Raleigh City Museum
At Time Warp 2002
The Raleigh City Museum will host its annual spring fundraiser, "Time Warp 2002,"
on Thursday, April 18, 2002 at 6:00 p.m. This year's event will be held just outside the
Museum's main gallery in the Historic Briggs Building on the 200 block of Fayetteville Street
Mall and serves as the museum's premiere annual fundraiser.
"Time Warp 2002 is a vibrant celebration of music and history," says Jennifer
Kulikowski, the Museum's executive director. Kulikowski added that, for the third year in a
row, Carrabba's Italian Grill of 4821 Capital Boulevard in Raleigh will provide guests with a
main course meal that includes salad, entrée and dessert. "We are proud of our
continued community partnership with Carrabba's Italian Grill of Raleigh, and thank proprietor
George Valashinas and his staff for providing our guests with a scrumptious dinner."
The evening will also include music presented by the Cyndra Fyore Jazz Quintet and one of the
area's most dazzling silent auctions.
Melinda Parry-Hill, event chairperson, says this year's auction items "range from
creations by local artists and weekend getaway trips, to gift certificates and merchandise
donated by area retailers - even a team-autographed hockey stick from the Carolina
Hurricanes." Other prizes, including a vacation package, restaurant gift certificates,
golf green fees and theatre tickets, will be raffled off throughout the evening. Raffle
tickets may be purchased for $5 a ticket, or five tickets for $20, and raffle winners need not
be present to win.
Joining the Raleigh City Museum for this festive evening are members of the Carolina Courage
women's professional soccer team, WPTF-AM morning host Maury O'Dell; News14Carolina's reporter
Mitch Kokai and anchors Claudine Chalfant and Mack Lee. Tickets for Time Warp 2002 are
available for $10 advance and $15 at the door; attendance is free for current Raleigh City
Museum members. Call the museum at (919) 832-3775 to purchase tickets or drop by Tuesday
through Friday from 10am until 4pm and weekends from 1pm until 4pm to purchase them in person.
The Raleigh City Museum is the only private, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving,
interpreting and educating the public about Raleigh's history. It is located at 220
Fayetteville Street Mall and general admission is free. Current exhibits include Businesses
That Built Raleigh; Lost Raleigh: An Architectural & Cultural Odyssey; Raleigh's City Flag:
100 Years; It Started With One Thousand Acres: Raleigh and its People; Let Us March On:
Raleigh's Journey Toward Civil Rights; and Charting Our History. For more information about
Time Warp 2002 or the Raleigh City Museum, call (919) 832-3775 or visit
http://www.raleighcitymuseum.org/.
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