CaryCitizen Holiday Event Guide
The Holidays are fast upon us in Cary. Here’s our complete guide to 2012 Holiday Events in Cary, from Santa to tree lightings, Hannukah to Kwanzaa and snow days to holiday camps.
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The Holidays are fast upon us in Cary. Here’s our complete guide to 2012 Holiday Events in Cary, from Santa to tree lightings, Hannukah to Kwanzaa and snow days to holiday camps.
Last seen in Cary in 2007, Cary Players are producing A Christmas Story this December in the Cary Arts Center. They performed the play in the past back in the old Cary Elementary Media Center.
Cary Players always has something in production. Now and again, it’s good to remind aspiring actors and actresses of upcoming auditions for future shows.
The forecast for Saturday is low 60s and 0% chance of rain. Perfect weather for the 54th Annual Cary Band Day & Parade.
It looks like great weather for Reel-ly Scary Movies this weekend. Plus, a series of Halloween events downtown on Saturday and YOTA takes over the bakery on Sunday. All this and more on the CaryCitizen Weekend Calendar of Events.
October in Cary is filled with activities from corn maze fun on area farms to a Town sponsored annual Haunted House and a new Downtown Harvest Festival. Make your ghoulish plans now with our Cary Guide to Halloween 2012.
In it’s second season as residents of the Cary Arts Center, the Cary Players have once again created a production that is a delight for the eyes and ears with How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
It’s another full weekend in Cary, with two big shows and lots of other enticing events on the Calendar.
This Thursday, October 4, 2012, you’re invited to non-partisan candidate forum sponsored by WakeUP Wake County and League of Women Voters of Wake County. The free event takes place at Kirk of Kildaire in Cary and features candidates for Wake County Commissioner.
Do you ever wish people could know the real ME behind the facade we wear around everyday? Now imagine if you are a person with disabilities. Alan Rosen and his theater group TOCS have a new show that explores the real “me” inside us all.