Weekend Events: Rock Your World, Downtown Food and Flea and More
We are in for some wet weather this weekend but there is still plenty of fun things to do, from the Rock Your World benefit concert to Downtown Food and Flea and more.
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We are in for some wet weather this weekend but there is still plenty of fun things to do, from the Rock Your World benefit concert to Downtown Food and Flea and more.
Following some losses where other teams had draws, the North Carolina Courage were slipping out of their top spot in the NWSL. But a decisive victory on Saturday, August 5, 2017 brought the home team back into their rightful place at number one.
This weekend has a lot in store, with a free music event at the Page-Walker Center, a play at the Cary Arts Center, the North Carolina Courage returning to play at home and much more.
It’s always election season somewhere in America and now it’s our turn in the local area with several seats on the Cary and Morrisville Town Council up for election this year.
North Carolina FC fought against the clock in its match against Puerto Rico FC, eventually coming back to tie up the game in stoppage time in this first game of the Fall season.
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Every year, Americans who give their time to help others are presented with the President’s Volunteer Service Awards. And this year, three Cary residents who work to educate students without many resources were recognized for their effort.
Local fans got to see a special showdown as North Carolina FC took on the English Premier League team, Swansea City AFC. And once again, the home team was not defeated, even against one of the top teams in the world of soccer.
Ever since Gov. Roy Cooper signed off on a law permitting localities to sell alcohol before noon on Sundays, towns and cities across North Carolina have moved to agree to these terms. And at next week’s Town Council meeting, Cary could be next.