Harold’s Blog: Life Experiences & Other Stories
Tuesday I had the privilege and joy of touring Life Experiences. Life Experiences is a non-profit organization that offers a choice of satisfying work experiences for adults with varying disabilities.
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Tuesday I had the privilege and joy of touring Life Experiences. Life Experiences is a non-profit organization that offers a choice of satisfying work experiences for adults with varying disabilities.
From the blog of Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht. Photo by Benny Mazur. Cary, NC – This week was a week of long nights filled with meetings, events, and the hosting of an Irish Delegation.
Emails from citizens this week included several for and against backyard chickens, a complaint about the wording for our Hometown Spirit Award, a request for memorial event for veterans, a concern about traffic around schools, and a concern about traffic at the new I540 and US64.
One of our favorite community programs is Read & Feed. It’s an all-volunteer, no-cost program to help economically disadvantaged kids. Now is their Capital Campaign. Find out how you can make a contribution to this excellent organization.
Story and photo by Hal Goodtree. Cary, NC – Supermarkets seem so permanent. But to the corporations that own them, they are pins on a map. So it is with the Food Lion at the corner of Maynard and Harrison. The Delhaize Group in Brussels, Belgium announced last week that they are closing more than […]
There were several notables in the crowd including former mayors Booth and Ritter. Mayor Ritter told me that he brought in the first tree for the first tree lighting 24 years ago. I would like to know more about that event.
I expressed my displeasure with the direction the consultant was going and that I would find it difficult to support anything that would lower our standards or place more of the infrastructure cost burden on the citizens.
Real estate investment in Cary is experiencing something of a boom. Can a surge in home prices be far behind?
More than a dozen Wake County schools participated in the national Walk to School Day event last Wednesday.
Great things happen with good planning, hard work, talented people, and a little bit of luck. And there’s one more critical element to success: Partnerships.