See the June 4 Premiere of “Where We Find Ourselves”
Cary, NC — The next online presentation of the Concert Singers of Cary, “Where We Find Ourselves,” will be available for streaming starting tomorrow, June 4 at 7:30 PM.
Cary, NC — The next online presentation of the Concert Singers of Cary, “Where We Find Ourselves,” will be available for streaming starting tomorrow, June 4 at 7:30 PM.
Cary, NC — Saxophonist Marcus Anderson is a Grammy and Stellar Award Nominated artist known for his fusion of jazz with other styles like R&B, Pop, Rock and Funk.
Cary, NC — With the warm temperatures and nice breeze, today made for a great trip to a local garden. The Anne B Kratzer Educational Gardens are nestled between the Page-Walker Arts & History Center and Cary Town Hall.
Cary, NC — Music is in the air this weekend with an orchestral concert and bluegrass open mic night. For those less musically inclined, there are local markets to shop through, movies to see and more.
Cary, NC — There has been something very special about the last few weekends as I’ve made my way around the booths of several Cary markets. As I thought more about that feeling, I realized what that special thing was — community.
Cary, NC — Since its April 1 reopening, Koka Booth Amphitheatre has welcomed in COVID-safe crowds, separated into pre-purchased lawn pods and tables for their ongoing Movies by Moonlight series and the now finished Josh Cellars Jazz Series.
Cary, NC — If there’s one thing Cary will not be in short supply of this weekend, it’s pop-up markets and farmers markets.
Cary, NC — The Fidelity Bank parking lot will be a haven of local talent twice this weekend.
First with the Spring Daze Arts Market on Saturday from 10 AM-2 PM. Then on Sunday, the Downtown Cary Food & Flea will make its triumphant return from 12-4 PM with a Mother’s Day theme.
Cary, NC — Though I’ve lived in Cary for over a year, I had not been to Koka Booth Amphitheatre until last week.
Cary, NC — Cary’s Spring Daze Arts & Crafts Festival is back, but will look a little different in 2021. For starters, it’s called Spring Daze Arts Markets this year and, to spread out the fun and the potential for crowding, it will be held on 4 consecutive Saturdays in May.