History of FUMCC: Part II
Our first spot-light mission started almost one hundred years ago, 1916 to be exact, when some church members decided to open a food booth at the NC State Fair.
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Our first spot-light mission started almost one hundred years ago, 1916 to be exact, when some church members decided to open a food booth at the NC State Fair.
Cary, NC – A couple of weeks ago, our photo intern Brian Speice took a road trip to Pittsburgh and Ohio. We said “bring your camera.” A Cary Point of View Of course, people from Cary travel all the time, all over the world. Some of them take pictures. Some, like Brian, are really good […]
This Saturday, The Town of Cary and The North Carolina USO aim to uphold that proud tradition with “Scoops for Troops” on Saturday, July 20, 2013.
It’s easy to be transported to another place and time with the soulful, toe-tapping, make- your-body-move music Harry Connick Jr. brings to the stage.
In June, Tom Teachout hosted his first summer rock camp. With 15 school-aged campers, many veterans of his music classes, Tom turned his Cary home into a full-fledged practice studio.
In 1994, the Goodnights, along with Ginger and John Sall, Cary Academy’s other founders, began gathering a team of experts to lay the school’s physical and conceptual foundations.
Brian Horton, composer, saxophonist, producer and studio engineer, is coming to Cary’s Sertoma Amphitheater July 13.
On June 19th, Belk staff from Cary Towne Center performed a day of service at Dillard Elementary School in Cary.
We sent our talented photo intern Brian Speice to get some Cary Pictures on July 4th at Booth Amphitheatre. Independence Day never looked so good.
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