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Cary Weekend – Swing Dancing, Theater and More

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Cary, NC — Big fall weekend coming up in Cary and around the Triangle. You’ll find plenty to do, no doubt, with swing dancing and Darius Rucker in Cary (not at the same time, of course), the IBMA bluegrass festival in Raleigh and dinner theater at Booth Amphitheatre.  There are some tough choices to be made this weekend, people.

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Cary Weekend: Moonlight Sculpture Tour and More

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Cary, NC — Sunny skies and warmer weather should return to Cary this weekend, just in time for music, Dragon Boats, a couple of 5k’s and the Moonlight Sculpture Tour.

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Weekend: 5k, Kim Wempe and Railhawks Game

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Cary, NC — This weekend, the NY Cosmos are in town to play the Railhawks, there’s a 5K, a waterfront picnic and singer Kim Wempe at Sertoma Amphitheatre. Plus a few tantalizing events across the Triangle. Read more

Weekend: Transit, Scavenger Hunt and More

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

On Thursday morning, the Morrisville Chamber will host a Transit Forum at 8 AM. Durham and Orange Counties have passed transit bonds, but Wake voters have yet to be afforded the opportunity to express their will. David King and Deborah Ross will be on hand from Triangle Transit. Members: $10; Non-Members 20. Registration.

The Citizen Diplomacy Summit, presented by Sister Cities of Cary, will run from 7-9 PM at the Cary Theater downtown.

Also Thursday, party band The Dickens will take the stage at Park West, part of the Harvest Nights concert series.

More Thursday details on the Calendar.

Friday, September 12, 2014

On Friday, Tea Cup Gin will bring their eclectic mix of jazz, blues and show tunes to the Downtown Performance Green in Cary from 7-9 PM.

Also Friday, It’s Raining Cats & Dogs, a concert by the Cary Town Band, will celebrate our favorites pets from 7:30-8:30 at Sertoma Amphitheatre in Bond Park.

More Friday details on the Calendar.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Saturday is the 5th Annual Cary Scavenger Hunt. First prize is a trophy cup stuffed with $250 in cash. Think you know Cary? It’s not too late to register.

More Saturday details on the Calendar.

Across the Triangle

This weekend, SparkCon takes to the streets in Raleigh. Zappa Plays Zappa is at the Lincoln Theater in Raleigh on Friday night and the Durham Bulls play the PawSox Friday and Saturday (if necessary) in the International League Governor’s Cup.

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The CaryCitizen Calendar of Events is edited by Lindsey Chester. 

Cary Weekend Events: September 4-6

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Cary, NC — Big weekend in and around Cary with everything from Eid to Spoon. Read more

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Labor Day Weekend Events

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Cary, NC — The long days of summer come to a symbolic (if not actual) end this Labor Day weekend. The weather looks fine and here are a few things to do in Cary and across the Triangle. Read more

Cary Weekend: Lazy Daze, Potluck and More

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Cary, NC — Lazy Daze, that sprawling celebration of art, crafts, music and food, will dominate this coming weekend in Cary with 50,000 expected visitors. But that’s not the only thing happening in town.

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Cary Weekend: Nickel Creek, Josh Groban and More

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Cary, NC — Man, is it the weekend, yet? Must be, ’cause here’s another Cary weekend update. Plenty of music and drinks to be had this time as two big names stop by Koka Booth to perform. Read more

Cary Weekend: Music, Soccer & More

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Cary, NC — The second weekend of August offers lots to do in Cary. If you like bluegrass or jazz, want to sample what could be your next favorite wine or recapture the soccer frenzy, this will be the weekend for you. Read more

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Cary Weekend: CD Launch, Monster Initiative & More

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Cary, NC — Mid-summer in Cary. No giant musical acts in town this weekend and the soccer frenzy has subsided (for the moment). But it’s still a weekend with plenty to do in the Greater Containment Area. Read more