Weekend Events: St. Patrick’s Day, Music Events and More
Cary, NC – It’s St. Patrick’s Day this weekend so there are St. Patrick’s events across town all this weekend. There are also Spring celebrations, Arbor Day, several concerts and much more.
To see a full list of Cary events, go to the CaryCitizen calendar.
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Garden Supply Company on Old Apex Road is holding a class on making kokedama, a round form of bonsai tree. One of Garden Supply Company’s gardeners will lead you through the class, starting at 6 PM.
The Cary Town Council have their regular meeting on Thursday at Cary Town Hall. It is open to the public and it’s a good way to learn what’s happening in town. The meeting starts at 6:30 PM.
The Cary Theater is screening the documentary “Living in the Future’s Past” as part of the Environmentally Speaking series. The screening starts at 7 PM, and the Oscar-nominated Lebanese film “Capernaum” is playing at 2 PM.
To see more Thursday events, go to our calendar.
Friday, March 15, 2019
WiseMind Yoga Meditation & Mindfulness Center in Cary is holding a free yoga class, with donations welcome. It starts at 6 PM and this Friday’s class focuses on Prana Hot Flow Yang to Yin yoga.
Jonathan Byrd and the Pickup Cowboys play at the Cary Theater this Friday, promoting their 2018 album “Pickup Cowboy.” The show is presented by Six String and it starts at 8 PM.
You can find more Friday events on our calendar.
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Spring Festival at Garden Supply Company is a free Spring celebration. It runs from 10 AM to 4 PM and no tickets are necessary.
The Cary Downtown Park is celebrating Arbor Day with a tree dedication, arts and crafts, local food and much more. The event starts at 1 PM.
Comedians Erica Spera and Blaire Postman perform at the Cary Theater this Saturday, starting at 8 PM. Also, at 2 PM, the Cary Theater is showing the independent horror film “Blood of the Mummy,” presented by Sick Chick Flicks.
There are more Saturday events on our calendar.
Sunday, March 17, 2019
The Page-Walker Arts and History Center host Bill Leslie in a Celtic music and dance performance, starting at 4 PM with an intermission and refreshments.
St. Patrick’s Day is this Sunday and you can find a full list of St. Patrick’s Day events in Cary, Morrisville and around the Triangle in our guide.
Around the Triangle
The Triangle Youth Brass Band perform a showcase concert to preview what they will be performing at the North American Brass Band Association Championships in April. The concert features all three groups in the band and starts at 4 PM at Meymandi Concert Hall on Sunday, March 17, 2019.
Musician Lauren Daigle performs at the Duke Energy Center this Friday. Daigle is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter and the show starts at 7:30 PM, with doors at 6:30 PM.
The Durham Performing Arts Center hosts the Tony-winning Dear Evan Hansen, all this weekend. The show starts at different types each day, with two shows on Saturday and Sunday.
Events from the CaryCitizen calendar. Photos by Doherty’s Irish Pub and Hal Goodtree.