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Downtown Farmers Market Going Strong

Cary, NC — What started in 1996 as a gathering of local farmers and artisans in the Cary Amtrak parking lot is now a thriving market navigating new safety measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Local Teacher Provides Free Daily Meditation

Cary, NC — As a Registered Yoga Teacher and Health and Wellness Coach, Suzanne Ballantyne, is doing her part to offer a free meditative experience for the Cary community during the COVID-19 stay at home orders in place.

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$2 Trillion CARES Act Explained

Cary, NC — Many businesses and individuals within our community are struggling with the new realities that COVID-19 has created. The CARES Act, however, may provide some much-needed relief for our neighbors, friends and loved ones.

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Ashley’s Journal: Camping In My Backyard

Cary, NC — Yes, folks. It’s gotten to the point where I pitched a tent in my backyard for a mini “vacation”.

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Virtual Easter Services in Cary

Cary, NC — Easter is celebrated as a holy day amongst Christians and for others, its a cultural holiday where kids participate in Easter egg hunts. This year, the celebrations will look a bit different.

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#BeCary Photo Contest Ends Friday

Cary, NC — Since the launching of the #BeCary photo contest on March 27, our community has rallied together to share inspiring photos of what it means to “Be Cary” in these trying times. The best news? It’s not too late to share yours.

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Cary’s Fitness Scene Adapts

Cary, NC — Fitness in Cary has experienced a significant turning point following COVID-19 related closures. We’ve compiled a few tips and resources on what this new age of fitness looks like from a handful of Cary gym owners and Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht.

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Virtual Passover 2020

Cary, NC — This year, Passover starts after sundown on Wednesday, April 8, 2020. For Jewish families accustomed to getting together for a Seder, here are some resources to continue the traditional family meal in the age of Coronavirus. Read more

How You Can Support CaryCitizen

Cary, NC — As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the country, CaryCitizen made a decision to stay open and keep publishing. People have asked us how to show their support. Here’s the answer. Read more

Food For Cary Citizens in Need

Cary, NC — While schools and many businesses remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these are some of the available resources for free food assistance in Cary and Wake County.

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