Business: Matthews House Receives Pinnacle Award
Cary, NC – The Matthews House on West Chatham Street in Cary was recently honored with a Pinnacle Award by the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. Read more
Cary, NC – The Matthews House on West Chatham Street in Cary was recently honored with a Pinnacle Award by the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce. Read more
Story by Lindsey Chester, photos by Lindsey and Patrick Norris of the Cary YMCA.
Cary, NC- Cary’s Super Skippers took part in a special workshop on Monday led by world jump rope record-holder Adrienn Banhegyi. The jump rope star is a world class athlete and touring member of Cirque du Soleil.
Banhegyi’s current gig is touring with Cirque Du Soleil’s Quidam show which arrives in Raleigh’s PNC arena July 10-14. On June 10, Banhegyi paid a visit to the Cary Family Y and worked with the very talented Cary Super Skippers to teach them a trick or two.
Quidam is the third touring Cirque du Soleil show for Banhegyi. She auditioned several years ago by first sending a tape of her routines after receiving a casting call. She went through a full audition process in France, and then Banhegyi was placed in their queue. Four years later, she was called up to be a part of a Holiday production.
Only a few Cirque du Soleil shows actually incorporate jump rope skills, and Quidam was the original. Audiences are familiar with the acrobatics and more circus-type aspects of the performance, but as jump rope becomes more mainstream, it too has been incorporated. In this show, 2 soloists jump and are joined by as many as 20 acrobats on stage.
Like any Broadway production, touring with Cirque du Soleil is a full time job consisting of 8 shows per week, with 10 weeks on and 2 weeks off, year round.
Benhegyi’s message to the Super Skippers was one of possibilities. She asked the group “Who ever thought of skipping for a job?”
This Super Skippers team of jump ropers is very talented, and that talent and love of the sport does not need to end with competitions in a gym. Her own love of the sport led her to artistic performance that she loves, taking her all over the world.
Before Adrienne performed for the group and led a workshop, she had asked coach Gary Anderson if the kids could perform for her. Coach Gary cued the music and the Skippers ripped into one of their crowd pleasing routines.
Benhegyi’s publicist, Jessica LeBoeof, told CaryCitizen that usually on an advance tour Adrienne will work with health clubs or Boys & Girls clubs, generally groups with little or no jumprope experience. She wanted to better gauge the team’s level of skill before attempting a workshop. She was impressed! The Cary Super Skippers performed many of her best tricks. She does hold the world record for a skill called a “triple under jump”, however and at 330 consecutive jumps, I don’t think anyone in the room was going to be breaking that record anytime soon!
After the workshop, Jessica and Adrienne flew out to Dayton, and will then head to Louisville, Nashville and Charlotte, landing to perform in Raleigh’s PNC arena from July 10-14 at the PNC Arena. From here, the show travels to Fairfax VA, Brooklyn, and two stops in Florida before heading to Europe for a year.
From the blog of Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht.
Cary, NC – This week was the first week back from vacation and was a relatively slow week. Read more
Story and photos by Hal Goodtree.
Cary, NC – Dirt is turning at a project called Collins Grove in west-central Cary. We’ve got a few pictures as the earth movers move-in to capitalize on Cary’s hot housing market.
Collins Grove, a town home development project of Standard Pacific, sits behind Davis Drive Elementary at the intersection of Collins Road and Waldo Rood Blvd. It occupies a small piece of land across from the railroad tracks behind the Upchurch Farms neighborhood. See Collins Grove on a map.
In the pictures, you may notice that the old farmhouse is up on jacks, presumably to be moved to another location.
Signage on the property indicates Collins Grove will be open in the Fall of 2013.
Cary, NC – Here’s a new feature we thought we’d try: best of the blogs in Cary. It’s a few selections of interesting stories from blogs we follow about Cary. Read more
From the blog of Don Frantz, member of Cary Town Council representing District B.
Cary, NC – The council held a worksession this past Tuesday to discuss the downtown park and Academy Street improvements.
I am pleased to report that a majority of council endorsed much of the 2009 plan as shown below. Read more
Cary, NC – As we imagine the future of Cary, it’s good to remember that, by some measures, we have more in common with a small city than with a small town. This week, Cary Police put out a call for help solving two robberies – one in the early hours of Sunday morning, another around 9:00 AM on Monday.
The two robberies are not believed to be connected. Read more
Movie review by Robert Geiger for CaryCitizen.
Cary, NC – First off, a little disclaimer. I’ve been a Star Trek fan since the original series aired when I was growing up in the 60-70’s. I’ve seen every episode and movie of every series with all the crews and captains over the years. I’m a child of the “space age” inspired by vision and possibility of humanity reaching for the stars. I was eating in my kitchen watching the first man set foot on the Moon. NASA was news and the space program was our hope for Mankind’s future. Read more
Story and photos by Hal Goodtree.
Cary, NC – The construction of the new West Chatham Street roundabout is coming along nicely. Here are the first pictures of this new and interesting road feature. Read more