Black Eyed Peas For Good Luck in 2013
Story by Lindsey Chester Cary, NC- Its a tradition here in North Carolina to eat black eyed peas on New Year’s Day- and if you have a side of collards, you’ll really be in the money for 2013.
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Story by Lindsey Chester Cary, NC- Its a tradition here in North Carolina to eat black eyed peas on New Year’s Day- and if you have a side of collards, you’ll really be in the money for 2013.
Cary, NC- Are you hosting a New Year’s party and need a little pizzazz in the beverage department beyond the usual champagne, wine and beer? Try serving up something fizzy for your guests.
Cary, NC- 2013 is right around the corner, and somehow you didn’t plan or get invited to a party- never fear- there’s still time to have some fun. Here’s the CaryCitizen run-down of cool happenings here in town!
Story by April Schlanger, owner of Sip…A Wine Store located in Preston Walk off Cary Parkway in Cary. Bubbles can make us smile and laugh. If you see bubbles in your glass it’s a sign that a great time lies ahead. With New Year’s Eve around the corner, we asked April for her take […]
It’s the last few days before Christmas, and I am in need of some stocking stuffers. You know, those somewhat small and definitley inexpensive gifts to load up your family’s stockings hung with care by the fireplace.
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Cary Ballet Conservatory has returned to their holiday favorite theme, “Visions”, which opens this Friday night, Dec 14 2012, at the Cary Art Center .
For the second year, the Town of Cary has partnered with Chabad of Cary, the Jewish Federation of Raleigh-Cary and Temple Beth Shalom to bring the town a festival to celebrate Hanukkah.
Christmastime brings with it an abundance of performances in our area and this year the selection is the best ever. Cary’s International Ballet Academy dancers will perform their Holiday Suite with two shows this Sunday in Cary as they warm up for the Youth America Grand Prix competition in January.
Have you ever heard of a Pop-up shop? I hadn’t, but apparently its all the rage in urban areas, where retail space is expensive and entrepreneurs just getting a start have something to sell, but are low on funds to rent permanent space. The Town of Cary has sponsored their first Pop-Up Shop at 201 E. Chatham Street and it’s called Holly Daze. I visited on Tuesday.