Transit Panel and Community Discussion April 16
On Monday, April 16, Wake Up Wake and the Capital Area Friends of Transit (CAFT) will host a panel discussion in Cary about Wake County’s new transit proposal.
Hal Goodtree is the Publisher of CaryCitizen.
On Monday, April 16, Wake Up Wake and the Capital Area Friends of Transit (CAFT) will host a panel discussion in Cary about Wake County’s new transit proposal.
Here’s an interesting art contest: All Things in Fours. Cary Visual Art (CVA) is running the contest and the winning entries will be exhibited at the Cross Currents Music Festival this sumer in Cary.
Lots of exciting stuff going on at the Cary Chamber of Commerce in the next few weeks. Here are a few of the highlights.
Saturday was blazingly sunny in Cary, North Carolina. I pulled out the camera for the opening of Cary’s two farmers markets and the first ever Easter Bonnet Festival at Waverly Place.
Flying cars were big news at The New York Auto Show last week. Do you have kids who are interested in science, technology, engineering or math? Show them this video of a flying car to get their juices flowing.
Our good friend Narong at Thai Spices is offering a special $10 off coupon to readers of CaryCitizen. Quite a few people have shown up, he reports. The offer is good through April 30, 2012, so take advantage now.
Practice makes perfect, they say. That’s why you may want to circle your calendars for a free SAT and ACT practice test on Saturday, April 14.
It was another crazy weather weekend in Cary, with rain in the morning on Saturday, sunshine in the afternoon and hail around midnight. But Sunday was balmy for a polo match.
What inspires children to become interested in S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math)? How about Nexi, a Mobile-Dexterous-Social (MDS) robot demonstrating her range of human emotions?
“You can find fast food anywhere,” EJ told me, “but home cooking’s hard to come by.”