Harold’s Blog: Groundbreaking of Downtown Cary Park
Cary, NC — This week was the last week of the fiscal year.
Cary, NC — This week was the last week of the fiscal year.
Cary, NC — Wednesday morning, just days before the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Downtown Cary Park, detailed updates on what’s to come for the 7-acre site were presented by Joy Ennis, the General Manager of the park.
Cary, NC – The Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel is pleased to announce that Anthony Tutwiler, a high school senior from Green Hope High School, is the recipient of its 2021 $1,000 Friends of the Page-Walker Scholarship. Anthony lives in Cary and is the son of Suzanne and Anthony Tutwiler.
Cary, NC — As Cary continues to be celebrated for turning 150 this year, one tangible way to see its history is in the structures that not only survived the years but still keep the secrets and stories of times past alive today.
Cary, NC — With highs staying in the 80s and lows hovering in the 60s, this weekend is shaping up to be a great one for getting out of the house a bit. You know, as long as the humidity can keep its act together.
Cary, NC — The official groundbreaking ceremony for the Cary Downtown Park will be held this Saturday, June 26 and for each of the days leading up to it, the Town of Cary has programmed a different activity.
Cary, NC — The sip, shop and stroll series benefiting the Kay Yow Cancer Fund is back and is set to run on one evening per month from June to October 2021.
Cary, NC — Beginning last week on Tuesday, June 15, the doors of the Cary Arts Center and Page-Walker Arts & History Center swung open with new life in them.
Cary, NC — The folks behind the Cotton House Craft Brewers taproom on Academy Street have announced the grand opening of their second Downtown location that will house a new beer company called Triangle Beer Co. and a new food program called Craft Concepts.
Cary, NC — Celebrated annually, Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger read federal orders in Galveston, Texas, that all previously enslaved people in the state were free.