Photos: Fest in the West 2017
Cary, NC – It was hot and sunny for the second annual Fest in the West, held for the first time this year at the USA Baseball National Training Complex. We’ve got a few pictures in case you missed out. Read more
Cary, NC – It was hot and sunny for the second annual Fest in the West, held for the first time this year at the USA Baseball National Training Complex. We’ve got a few pictures in case you missed out. Read more
Cary, NC – It’s finally here, Fest in the West is this Saturday, May 20, 2017 from noon to 6 PM at USA Baseball. The event is a unique partnership between the Town of Cary and CaryCitizen which will take place at the beautiful USA Baseball National Training Complex at Thomas Brooks Park, 7445 Green Hope School Rd.
Cary, NC – In just two weeks, Western Cary will enjoy a festival in its own backyard, Fest in the West, created by CaryCitizen in partnership with the Town of Cary. Read more
Cary, NC – As the piece of Cary with the most left undeveloped, West Cary is a rapidly growing part of not only the town but of Wake County. And with that growth comes new challenges and opportunities and the community shared both at a recent Cary information meeting. Read more
Cary, NC – At West Cary Middle School, their PTA has one fundraiser for 2017. So they tried to make a big splash with it, organizing the school’s first ever Color Run. Read more
Cary, NC – CaryCitizen has announced that we will be partnering with the Town of Cary to produce the second annual Fest in the West on Saturday, May 20, 2017 at the USA Baseball’s National Training Complex in Thomas Brooks Park. Read more
Cary, NC – With several announcements at Park West Village in Morrisville and new openings at Parkside Town Commons, there is lots of news about businesses coming Cary in this month’s edition of Business Bits. Read more
Cary, NC – Some 16 years ago, just a few years after the new St. Michael Roman Catholic Church on High House Road was built in Cary, Monsignor John Wall (the pastor at the time) and the Catholic Diocese of Raleigh realized that the population of Western Cary was growing so rapidly that an additional site would be needed in order to accommodate the expanding number of parishioners. Read more