Jon Riviere and Jody Rushton, from The Orchard Bar and Bistro
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A city centre restaurant has rebranded a year after opening their business - and closing a week later due to coronavirus.
The team behind Zest, which opened on March 13 last year, have decided to take on their second year in business with a new name and fresh branding.
The Beacon
A team from United Way and Magruder Hospital gathered at The Orchard Restaurant on Catawba Island to distribute large food packages to local families and groups for Christmas. Back row, from left to right, are Teri Aliemenious, Tina Drake, Kim Schreiner and Nick Marsico. Front row, from left to right, are April Pipoly, Kim Bright, Jessica Singerling, Jill Crawford, Julie Georgoff and Chris Singerling. (Photo by D’Arcy Patrick Egan)
The United Way collaborated with Magruder Hospital and, with financial support from local philanthropists Hal and Diane Hawk to provide for initiatives like this, delivered food packages to make the holiday bright for many groups and families.