4 Things You Need to Know on Halloween

Ahh, Halloween. As a kid, it was a time to prepare a costume, carve a pumpkin, gather with friends and family, and have a wholesome night of fun dedicated to obtaining and consuming too much candy. For adults, Halloween is still about consuming too much. But for some, it’s alcohol causing the tummy aches.

There are many ways to celebrate Halloween without alcohol present: Have a costume competition with some friends, bake up some tasty Halloween-themed treats, have a scary movie marathon, or plot an elaborate way to scare the crap out of your roommate. But if you choose to have an adult beverage to celebrate Halloween this evening, make sure you do these 4 easy things to stay safe and avoid tummy aches.

  1. Eat a meal before you start drinking, and make sure you have plenty of water before and during drinking. Eating a meal beforehand helps slow down the effects of alcohol and will allow you to make safer decisions all night. And alcohol is a diuretic, which means it dehydrates you, so it is important to drink water all night. Also, switching between non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages is a good way to make sure things don’t get out of hand.
  2. Know how much you are drinking. Don’t drink from communal punch bowls, trashcans, etc. as you have no way of knowing how much alcohol is in there and how it will affect you. Also, the taste of the alcohol is easily masked, so don’t rely on how strong the punch tastes. Taking back control over how much alcohol you are consuming by making your own drinks.
  3. Use the buddy system. Don’t be afraid to speak up or take action if there is something going on that you or your friends are uncomfortable with. Everyone is entitled to having a good time on Halloween, and that starts with feeling safe. Keeping an eye on each other can help get you there.
  4. Have an exit strategy. Some of the most dangerous situations arise late in the night, when people have had too much alcohol to make good decisions. Set a limit for yourself ahead of time, because it’s hard to know when to stop once you have started. So decide ahead of time when you are heading home, and have plans in place to get home safe. Obviously, don’t get into a car when the driver has been drinking. Have a way to get a cab, take a bus, or call a sober friend as a backup.

With these things in mind, have a happy, healthy, safe Halloween!

HAPPY FOOD DAY!

Are you a self-proclaimed “foodie”? If so, today is a special day for you. Today is National Food Day, a day dedicated to celebrating healthy, affordable and sustainable food.
The typical fast-food driven American diet has severe health implications such as increased risk for disease and premature death. Acknowledging these consequences, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) created the Food Day campaign just one year ago as a movement toward a better food system.

In only one year’s time Food Day has become viral, engaging all Americans to “eat real”! Food Day supporters believe that Americans of all ages, races, incomes and geographic locations should have the opportunity to select healthy dietary choices.
Learn more about this movement by watching the food day video here:

http://www.foodday.org/eating_real

Want to get involved?

Source:
http://www.foodday.org/

Healthy Heels Weekend

It’s time for another Healthy Heels weekend, and the beautiful weather came just in time.  It’s going to be a dream weekend for any music or drama buffs out there.  Also, there will be plenty of opportunities to cheer on the Tarheels.  Details below:

 

 

Music on the Street – Tubby Ridge Band (FREE)

Friday, September 28, 6 PM, Modern Fossil Parking Lot, Weaver Street

 

“Tubby Ridge’s catchy gypsy folk tunes have delighted audiences at venues such as the Festival for the Eno, Pinecone’s Summer Music Concert at Bond Park, and Durham Art Walk. Featured on NPR’s Car Talk, American Songwriter Magazine, and Celtic Roots Radio. The band includes award-winning guitarist Justin Johnson and noted blues singer Lise Uyanik.”

 

 

Carrboro Music Festival (FREE)

Sunday, September 30, 1 PM, throughout Carrboro

 

“The day long, free festival features all styles of music at numerous indoor and outdoor venues around downtown Carrboro. In the space of a few hours (and within a few blocks) a listener can hear Bluegrass, Folk, Jazz, Country, Rock & Roll, Classical, and World Music. There remains a consistent effort to showcase Triangle area performers and the varied musical styles they represent. All of the performers donate their talents to foster a strong sense of community and as a way to reveal their talents to a wider audience.”

There will be over 180 acts in 25 venues.  Checkout http://carrboromusicfestival.com/ for the schedule.

 

 

CUAB movies @ The Union

 

Seeking a Friend at the End of the World
Friday, September 28, 7pm
Saturday, September 29, 9:30pm

 

Being Flynn
Friday, September 28, 10:30pm
Saturday, September 29, 7pm

 

 

Playmakers @ Center for Dramatic Art – RED

Friday, September 28, 7:30 PM

Saturday, September 29, 7:30 PM

Sunday, September 30, 2:00 PM

 

PlayMakers Mainstage Season opens with the 2010 Tony Award-winner for Best Play. “Red” takes you into the studio of Mark Rothko, pioneer of abstract expressionism, and into the mind of an artist wrestling with the eternal struggle between art and commerce. Seen through the eyes of his young, increasingly challenging assistant, Rothko agonizes over a lucrative project painting murals for the new Four Seasons Restaurant. Has he sold out to fame and fortune or is he still a real artist?

Tickets start at $15

 

 

UNC Sports

 

Women’s Soccer vs. #1 Florida State

Thursday, September 27, 7:00 PM, Fetzer Field

 

Football vs. Idaho

Friday, September 29, 3:30 PM, Kenan Stadium

 

Volleyball vs. Georgia Tech

Sunday, September 30, 1:00 PM, Carmicheal Arena

Healthy Heels Weekend

Even though this weekend is shorter than last weekend, you still have plenty of time to enjoy some fun events! Here are just a few things that are happening:

Free Movies at the Union
Friday and Saturday – Bring your One Card for free admission!

The Five-Year Engagement
Friday, September 7, 7pm
Saturday, September 8, 9pm

Wrath of the Titans
Friday, September 7, 9:30pm
Saturday, September 8, 7pm

Men’s Soccer vs. Virginia Tech
Saturday  7:00 PM
Fetzer Field

Fiesta del Pueblo
Sunday  12 – 8 PM
Moore Square in Downtown Raleigh
Come celebrate Latino Culture and Community while enjoying popular music and artists, traditional dance performances, folk musicians, and Latino food like pupusas, paletas, churros, tortillas, tacos al carbón, empanadas  and much more.

 

Creating a Happy Space (An Earth Day Post)

(FYI: This is an Earth Day Post, it might not seem like it, but wait for it, it’s coming!)

I recently went through the painful process of searching for an apartment. I knew exactly what I wanted. One bedroom, good light, clean, preferably with a porch. How challenging can that really be? Pretty challenging, apparently. For some reason, apartment after apartment just didn’t feel “right.” The space didn’t make me happy. I finally found a place that vibed with me. Regretfully, I am paying a little more for it. But heck, what’s a little more for happiness?

For me, my foray into apartment hunting drove home how  important space is for my mental health. Then, through the strange maze of circuitry in my brain I began thinking beyond just my personal space, but bigger. About how the environment as a whole impacts my mental state. Living in a clean environment definitely makes me a happier, more pleasant person. Look at these two pictures. Which one do you think would help you achieve peace of mind?

 Beach A?  
Or Beach B?

 With all that trash on Beach A, I know I would MUCH rather be on Beach B. My personal take-a-way from this is: If I want to spend time on beaches like Beach B, shouldn’t I be helping to create them? All that trash on Beach A had to come from somewhere. How much am I contributing to problems like this?

To answer these questions I turned to the trusty internet! There I found all sorts of information, but one resource in particular I think is worth sharing: the Global Footprint Network’s, Footprint Calculator. The Global Footprint Network is a nonprofit organization, “established to enable a sustainable future where all people have the opportunity to live satisfying lives within the means of one planet.” Their Footprint Calculator, helps individuals to determine what exactly their “footprint” is, i.e. how much of earth’s resources are consumed during their regular day to day activity. After answering a series of questions like “How often do you eat beef?” or “How much trash do you generate?” the calculator will tell you how many earths it would take if everyone on the planet live the same as you. (Mine was embarrassingly high and I refuse to share).

Never fear though, the calculator doesn’t simply give you information and set you on your way. is the site includes tons of information about how to reduce your footprint. Something as simple as taking the bus once a week or cutting meat from your diet (Meatless Monday anyone?) is a start!

That’s why this Earth Day (see it’s there), I’m pledging to redouble my efforts to be Earth friendly and reduce my own (embarrassingly) large footprint.

Healthy Heels Weekend

Hello, fellow weekend-lovers!  If you’re up for a road trip like me, it’s a great time of year to take a weekend trip east to the coast or west to the mountains.  I’ll be out in Asheville this weekend to check out the Festival of Flowers at the Biltmore.   If you’re sticking around the Triangle, here’s what’s happening:

Top Picks:

Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Thursday through Sunday
Durham, various locations

Political Satirist Lizz Winstead
Former Daily Show writer
Friday at 8pm
Cat’s Cradle

The War on Drugs, A War on People
Come hear Robert Childs of the NC Harm Reduction Coalition (and friend of CWS!)
Friday, 7-8pm
Internationalist Books

We’ll also be checking out…

Second Friday Art Walk in Carrboro/Chapel Hill on Friday evening * Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s at 506 on Saturday at 8:30 * Free Yoga at Franklin Street Yoga on Saturday at 12:30 pm

Healthy Heels Weekend

Oh fun! A three day weekend! What will you do with your extra day? Here are a few things that we have our eyes on. If you know of something cool happening this weekend, comment & share!  To promote future weekend events, send us a tip.

Top Picks:

No Women, No Cry
Hosted by the Graduate and Professional Student Association comes this award winning documentary.
Thursday, April 5th 5pm- 7pm

A Downtown Chapel Hill & Carrboro Walking Food Tour- Triangle Food Tour
Walk, Talk, Taste, Sip.
Friday, October 14th 6pm- 9pm

We’ll also be checking out…
*Historic Gardens Color Walk, spring has sprung at Duke Gardens!*

Healthy Heels Weekend

In my job at Counseling & Wellness, I spend a lot of time talking to students about having healthy, happy social lives.  One thing that comes up all the time is feeling shy around strangers – so I really liked this article:  “They’re Just Not That Into You!  And Other Facts to Help You Beat Social Anxiety.”  Try out the tips while you’re making new friends this weekend!

Top Picks:

Raleigh Rocks Half Marathon & 5K
Springtime is the best time for running!
Sunday at 7:30 am
RBC Center, Raleigh

Carrboro CD and Record Show
New & used CDs, vinyl records and music memorabilia
Sunday, 12-6 pm
Carrboro Century Center

Singer/Songwriter Darrell Scott
It’s a great day to be alive…
Saturday at 8 pm
The ArtsCenter Carrboro

We’ll also be checking out…

Farmworker Awareness Panel on Thursday at 6:30 pm in Dey Hall Room 307 * Jazz music Matthew Shipp Trio at Hill Hall on Thursday night at 7:30 pm* Heels for Healing 5K on campus on Saturday at 9:00 am * Three Stooges Madcap Marathon at the Varsity on Saturday at 1:00 pm *


Healthy Heels Weekend

Well it’s almost officially  spring break, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t things to do here in Chapel Hill and the Triangle this weekend.

If you have a future weekend event you’d like to promote, send us a tip.

Top Picks:

Think Art
Kick off your weekend with Think Art Thursday at the Ackland!
Thursday March 1, 5-8 pm

Duke vs. UNCThe rematch.
Saturday March 3rd, 7pm

We’ll also be checking out…
* Loving Now and Then, at The Varsity!* RECYCE-ry Workshop, learn to fix your own bike *  Carrboro Farmers Market, serious eats. *

Healthy Heels Weekend

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Here are some of the things we’ve got our eye on.  If you know of something cool happening this weekend, comment & share!  To promote future weekend events, send us a tip.

Top Picks:

Black History Month Read-In
Celebrate the culture, cuisine and literature of the African diaspora.
Friday, February 17th 6pm- 8pm
Sonya Hanyes Center for Black Culture and History

Free Films with CUABThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1
Friday, February 17, 7pm & Midnight
Saturday, February 18, 10pm
Melancholia
Friday, February 17, 9:30pm
Saturday, February 18, 7pm

We’ll also be checking out…
*Baseball vs. Xavier, support your Heels! * The Making of a King: Henry IV and Henry V, presented by Playmakers. *