Summer Flowers to Plant Now

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Story by Lindsey Chester. Photos by Hal Goodtree.

Cary, NC – The soil is finally starting to get warm here in the Piedmont. Time to plant flowers for the summer. Read more

Cary Children’s Day Festival 2013

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Story from staff reports. Photo by Steven Mileham.

Cary, NC – The annual Children’s Day  Festival of Cary is being held this year at Sertoma Amphitheatre in Bond Park on Saturday, April 20, 2013. Read more

Habitat Tour & Party Thursday

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Cary, NC – Habitat for Humanity of Wake County, an independent affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, has announced their “Passport to Habitat: Tour & Party,” taking place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 18 at the Habitat Wake ReStore, 181 High House Road in Cary, N.C.

The event will raise awareness for the Cary ReStore, as well as the affordable housing shortage in western Wake County. During the party, attendees will have the opportunity to tour the store and several local Habitat homes.

Since 1985, Habitat for Humanity of Wake County has partnered with more than 425 families, including 50 Western Wake families, to help them build and purchase safe, affordable housing, including 47 homes in Cary, four in Morrisville and one in Apex. There are eight homes currently under construction in Apex, with an additional eight planned for fall 2013. Affordable housing is still an issue, with 25,000 area families still in need of affordable homes. Partner families earn only 25 to 60 percent of the local median income, with an average of $29,000 per household, which puts them out of the range for conventional mortgages.

“Affordable housing is an issue for many families in our area, especially in the midst of a down economy,” said Kevin Campbell, president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Wake County. “Our mission is to assist these families in becoming homeowners and make the public aware of the necessity of supporting an organization like Habitat. This helps us in our goal to provide a safe place to live for everyone in Wake County. Through the ‘Passport to Habitat’ event, we hope to give local residents a first-hand look at how we are making a difference in the lives of others and how they can help.”

Each Habitat home is built in partnership with homeowner families, sponsors, and volunteers. Our houses are safe, decent, affordable homes which are sold for no profit to the partner family who repays an affordable mortgage over 20 years. Homeowners attend a series of workshops on financial literacy and home maintenance so they are well prepared to be homeowners. Affordable homeownership makes new opportunities available to these families and their children, including savings, a sense of security, space to grow, and good neighbors.

Families Build Sweat Equity

Qualifying families make a significant commitment to earn a Habitat home, including a no-interest mortgage payment, at least 250 “sweat equity” hours, home ownership and budgeting classes, and a modest down payment to purchase the homes they help build. With this model in place, Habitat for Humanity of Wake County’s foreclosure rate is less than 2 percent after 28 years of building homes. The Cary ReStore sells donated building materials and furniture to help fund these homes and enable Habitat to fulfill their housing mission.

 Event Info:

Passport to Habitat: Tour & Party
April 18

Habitat Wake ReStore
181 High House Road
Cary, N.C.

Tickets are $25 each, to purchase visit http://www.habitatwake.org/donatenow/Passport.html.

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Photo by Mike Shield via HabitatWake on Facebook.

Cary Train Day 2013

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Story from staff reports. Photo by Hal Goodtree.

Cary, NC – National Train Day returns to Cary’s Amtrak Station on Saturday, May 11, 2013. Mark your calendars. Read more

Peachy Keen Rocks Their Wonderland Show

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Weston Wear black dress worn with Whitney Eye kimono jacket

Story and photos by Lindsey Chester, former womenswear designer whose career included Leslie Fay, Harve Benard, Norton McNaughton and Kellwood Industries

Cary, NC – The Hankin family opened Peachy Keen in August of 2012 in the Harrison Point Shopping Center and have already started making a name for themselves. This weekend they held their second seasonal fashion show, dubbed Wonderland, which sold out. Read more

French Culinary Students Come Here To Learn

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Story and Photo by Barbara Shepard, president of the Sister Cities Association Of Cary

Cary, NC – Where do culinary students from Le Touquet, France come to work and study their craft? If you answered “Cary and the Triangle”, you would be right.  Yes, culinary students from France, right here in Cary! Read more

Dance-a-thon for March of Dimes

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Cary, NC – So you think you can dance? How about dance to raise money for the March of Dimes? The Cary Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. will present Dancing for Dimes Danceathon here in Cary at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio of Cary, 1263 Kildaire Farm Road (in Saltbox Village) on April 20. Read more

Booth Amphitheatre Schedule Takes Shape

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Story by Lindsey Chester. Above, The Lumineers.

Cary, NC- It’s April and the pollen is falling, so it must be the start of concert season! Booth Amphitheatre in Cary recently announced their early season line-up and there’s something for everyone. Read more

Time for Hummingbirds in Cary

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Story and photo by David Lindquist, chairperson of the Town of Cary Parks & Recreation advisory board.

Cary, NC – Who doesn’t enjoy watching hummingbirds?  Fortunately, we have the opportunity to enjoy these tiny but wonderful birds every summer right here in the Triangle. Read more

Free Mammograms at Belk Next Week

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Cary, NC- The BelkGives on the Go Mobile Mammography Center, a 39-foot-long, state-of-the-art screening center on wheels, will stop at Belk stores in Durham, Cary and Zebulon, N.C ., during the week of April 15 to offer free, convenient mammogram screenings.  Read more