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Make sure you stop by TCC Perry Glass Wheel Arts Center during NEON Festival

Sample bourbon flamed apples and sway to jazz music under a fall night’s sky.

Join Tidewater Community College at the 5th Annual NEON Festival in Norfolk on Friday, Oct. 18, from 6 to 10 p.m.

The two-night festival, which starts on Oct. 17, celebrates the energy and light in Norfolk’s arts district. On tap at the TCC Perry Glass Wheel Arts Center at 128 W. Olney Road will be:

  • Culinary arts students from the college serving homemade bourbon flamed apples, the scrumptious dessert made with apples and bourbon and flambéed. Delish!
  • Glassblowing demonstrations by staff from TCC’s Visual Arts Center. We promise it will make you want to take a glassblowing class!
  • Music from the Blue Moon Jazz Ensemble
  • Lots of artwork! All the art inside the TCC Glass Wheel Arts Center will be for sale. In addition to faculty artwork, check out the whimsical mixed media animals made from found and recycled objects created by Virginia Beach artist Barbara Kobylinska.

The rest of the festival includes the unveiling of five new murals, public art tours, community programming and additional entertainment. For more information, visit the festival website.

Join TCC at the 2018 NEON Festival, Oct. 19

Jammin’ jazz. Tasty tidbits. Glass demos. Join Tidewater Community College at the 2018 NEON Festival on Oct. 19 from 6 to 10 p.m.

The two-night festival Oct. 18 and 19, a celebration of energy and light in Norfolk’s arts district, was started four years ago by the Downtown Norfolk Council.

For the first time, the Friday night of the festival will feature TCC, with music by its Blue Moon Jazz Ensemble, bananas Foster from culinary arts students, displays of student artwork, and demos of glassblowing and ceramics at the Glass Wheel Studio, 128 W. Olney Road.

The NEON District is anchored by the Chrysler Museum of Art and Harrison Opera House and extends to The Plot on Granby Street. Soon it will welcome TCC@NEON.

TCC Goes NEON, Sponsor: Tidewater Community College

“TCC is joining the party because we’re excited to be coming to the NEON District,” said Matthew Baumgarten, executive director of the TCC Real Estate Foundation. “It’s all thanks to Patricia and Douglas Perry, who are donating the Glass Wheel Studio to TCC and enabling us to expand our Norfolk Campus north of Brambleton Avenue.”

The Glass Wheel will be open from 7 to 10 p.m. In addition to enjoying music, dessert, wine and beer, visitors will be able to preview the college’s plans for a new building, the Patricia and Douglas Perry TCC Center for Visual & Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management.

The 47,000-square-foot building, to be built on the site of the former Greyhound bus station, is planned for 2021. In addition to housing TCC’s respected academic programs, it will enhance the community by offering dual-enrollment and workforce-training opportunities for area residents. “This is a game-changer, not only for TCC but for the City of Norfolk,” Baumgarten said.

The free festival welcomes everyone. For additional information, visit the festival website.