Cary High – Upcoming Theater & Performance Events
Cary, NC — Cary High Performing Arts Department is gearing up to for a busy schedule of public performances this fall. Catch a show featuring Cary’s brightest rising stars. Read more
Cary, NC — Cary High Performing Arts Department is gearing up to for a busy schedule of public performances this fall. Catch a show featuring Cary’s brightest rising stars. Read more
Cary, NC — North Carolina’s most prestigious Latino/Hispanic event, the 19th Annual Latino Diamante Awards, will take place right here in Cary on Saturday, October 25, 2014.
Cary, NC — Our friends at Garden Supply Company have shared a few culinary ideas for those Halloween pumpkins. Read more
Durham, NC — It’s been a bucolic autumn, with mild temperatures and just enough rain. A short trip from Cary, you’ll find the magnificent Sarah P. Duke Gardens. Free and open to the public, it is a breathtaking experience in the fall. Read more
Wake County, NC — Thoughts for October 2014 from Bill Fletcher, Member Wake County Board of Education. Read more
Cary, NC — As the air turns chilly and the evenings become darker, Cary plays host to many events that are sure to get you in the Halloween spirit. Our Cary Guide to Halloween 2014 is the perfect companion to assist you in planning the best ways to celebrate fall with family and friends. Read more
Cary, NC — With Carpenter Upchurch Road closed for construction, it’s been a challenging start to the school year for students, parents and neighbors of Green Hope High School. But the headaches may be over next week. Read more
Cary, NC– Whisk, the kitchenware store located in Waverly Place, celebrated their one year anniversary last week with a French Dinner Menu class taught by the owners. Read more
Cary, NC — Sandwiched between two storefronts on High House Road lies a Little Free Library placed in memory of a very special boy named Max.
Cary, NC — Big fall weekend coming up in Cary and around the Triangle. You’ll find plenty to do, no doubt, with swing dancing and Darius Rucker in Cary (not at the same time, of course), the IBMA bluegrass festival in Raleigh and dinner theater at Booth Amphitheatre. There are some tough choices to be made this weekend, people.