Artwork from the Senior Games Exhibit
On April 17, 2015, I attended the Wake County Senior Games SilverArts Reception, an art show and competition for people ages 55 and up.
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On April 17, 2015, I attended the Wake County Senior Games SilverArts Reception, an art show and competition for people ages 55 and up.
Spring Daze, one of Cary’s largest events of the year, is next week on April 25, 2015 at Bond Park. Here’s what you can expect.
On Saturday, May 2, 2015, the North Carolina Museum of History will host its first-ever Longleaf Film Festival, which will showcase some of the best on-screen stories about the state, the country and the world.
We published our 4,000th CaryCitizen story ten days ago on March 31, 2o15. To celebrate this milestone, I’ll share that story, our most popular stories and some of my personal favorites.
I talked to Green Hope High School art teacher Teresa Prichard to learn more about the painting she submitted to the Art Institute of Raleigh-Durham’s Art Educators’ exhibit.
Jury duty. Because I’ve been a licensed driver and registered voter in Wake County for more than five years now, I wasn’t surprised to see the envelope in my mailbox. In fact, I was curious.
The Cary Creative Center, a thrift store for artists, just opened at the Cary Towne Center mall.
On W. Chatham Street in Downtown Cary, there’s a little house overflowing with quirky yet lovely antiques, knick knacks and collectibles. It’s called Seekers.
Last weekend, on Saturday, March 28, 2015, I participated in a Triangle Food Tour of Downtown Cary. On the tour, I visited six downtown restaurants, sampled food from each and, with the help of a tour guide, learned some interesting facts about Cary’s history.
March 24, 2015 marked the groundbreaking for Carpenter Park, a new town project that will house a memorial to honor the victims of two plane crashes.