Are you a member of a Cary Community organization? Would your group like to leave a lasting mark for the town this holiday season? Consider creating an ornament to be hung at the Cary Tree in Town Hall. Each year, the tree features ornaments that reflect the diversity of our…
Every Sunday morning, I drive around town looking for pictures, looking for coffee, looking for doughnuts. And every Sunday, I see the people out in the orange vests, volunteers picking up roadside trash on Cary’s streets. It’s a Sunday tradition here in Cary, and an excellent one. The folks pictured…
Our story about the new horse sculpture at the corner of Davis Drive and High House Road garnered a lot of reader interest. We started wondering: just exactly how was the sculpture made? Artist Michael Stutz was kind enough to send us a couple of pictures of the process.…
Thanksgiving Food Drive at the Farmer’s Market to benefit the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. Start your holiday shopping at the Fall Craft Festival at the Western Wake Farmers’ Market on Sat., Nov. 7 from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. at Carpenter Village Marketplace, 1226 Morrisville Carpenter Rd. in Cary. Shoppers are encouraged…
The Mariposa School holds its second annual Maripolooza, a family-friendly musical extravaganza coming to Koka Booth Amphitheater on Sunday, November 8th from 12 noon to 6 pm. The event is free and open to the public. Billed as a “festicause”, Maripolooza is a one of a kind opportunity for families…
Here’s something a little different appearing this week on the CaryCitizen Calendar. The Cary Chamber of Commerce together with Atlantic Tire & Service is hosting their Business Expo 2009 on Wednesday, November 4th. The event is free to the public and features business to business exhibits and several seminars to…
Zach Hayes has taken some swell pictures of Cary Band Day. See for yourself.…
Monday night marked the 2nd Public Site Design Standards meeting held by the Town. This open house session was held at the Bond Park Community Center. Town Staff has been working hard to make their language clear for citizens to understand and developers to implement. Frequently I walk drive/ walk…
I am five feet tall, on a good day. That means most of my clothes need alterations. The majority of my adult life I’ve spent looking for a trusted and detailed tailor. My shabby chic look requires that a professional – with a superb eye – hem it all to…