Cary Quilting Company Opens Downtown
I love quilting. I really do. And I love downtown Cary. Put the two together and you have magic: Cary Quilting Company.
Hal Goodtree is the Publisher of CaryCitizen.
I love quilting. I really do. And I love downtown Cary. Put the two together and you have magic: Cary Quilting Company.
How do you think Town of Cary staff should our money in the coming year? What would you like to see in Cary’s budget? Now is your time to comment, but the window closes on February 28.
A new option for fun and sport is coming to Cornerstone at the corner of Davis and High House. It’s IndoorGreens, an 18-hole mini golf course and cafe.
It was a rainy Saturday in Cary. Perfect time to learn about Open Data and write some code.
Cary’s first Open Data Day is coming this weekendFinal plans are coming together and here’s a run-down of what’s happening.
Wake County Economic Development has released new information about the Life Sciences industry in the Triangle. With more than 500 companies in the area, North Carolina ranks third nationally in Life Sciences behind California and Massachusetts.
The Concert Singers of Cary are offering a $1,000 music scholarship. But the deadline for application is March 1.
It was in the 60’s on Friday. But a cold wind blew in overnight and Saturday morning saw the arrival of snow.
Cary’s first Open Data Day and Hackathon are coming on February 23, 2013. The event is open to developers, designers, policy wonks, data analysts and regular citizens.
Over the past couple of years, I’ve documented the change from Sears Farm to SearStone. Here’s the latest installment of pictures plus a few golden oldies.