Weekend: Comedy, Karaoke & Three Kings Day Parade
This weekend, there’s a Three Kings Day parade in Downtown Cary, a sensory-based dance show at the Cary Arts Center, a Cary Invasion home game, stand-up comedy and more.
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This weekend, there’s a Three Kings Day parade in Downtown Cary, a sensory-based dance show at the Cary Arts Center, a Cary Invasion home game, stand-up comedy and more.
Cary, NC — We found four Christmas tree lightings in the area this weekend – that’s right, four! There’s a lot more going on this week, too. We listed the “biggies” here, but check our Holiday Events Guide and calendar of events to make sure you don’t miss any of the fun.
This weekend, check the calendar for an Oktoberfest, a Lobster Fest, a food truck rally, a children’s art and storytelling festival, an antiques sale and more.
There’s a lot of live music in Cary this weekend–most of it free–as well as four farmers markers, a family-friendly 5K, a book signing, Food & Flea and more.
The CaryCitizen calendar is packed this weekend with sewing classes, a spring carnival, a dog festival, RailHawks soccer, free coworking, a pig pickin’ for the whole family and more.
We published our 4,000th CaryCitizen story ten days ago on March 31, 2o15. To celebrate this milestone, I’ll share that story, our most popular stories and some of my personal favorites.
The 17th Annual Lebanese Festival will take place in Downtown Raleigh’s City Plaza from noon-7 pm on Saturday, April 4, 2015. The free event includes authentic Lebanese food, non-stop performances, a fortune teller, belly dancers, Lebanese coffee and sweets, Hooka, games and tournaments, the Easter Bunny, an Easter egg hunt and more.
A diverse variety of events, all right here in Cary, await you this weekend. Free performances by VocalMotion, beer glass engravings, various concerts and shows, and the Cary Invasions’s fun-for-the-whole-family basketball game against Charlotte–and much more–are all on the CaryCitizen calendar.
Wednesday I represented Cary at a public hearing held in Apex by the North Carolina Division of Water Resources on Cary’s Interbasin Transfer Certificate Modification request. Since Cary is divided by a ridge line, we are in two river basins: the Neuse and the Cape Fear.
Emails from staff this week included a notice that council will need to appoint members to the Wake County Transit Investment Strategy study’s advisory committee. Each municipality will appoint a number of members based on population. As a result Raleigh will have ten appointees, Cary will have six, and all other municipalities will have three except Rolesville, Wake Forest, and Wendell which will have two.