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Week of Activities Leads Up to Downtown Park Groundbreaking

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.

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Wine Walk Series Returns to Waverly Place this Thursday

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.

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Town Facilities Showcase 5 New, Local Artist Exhibits

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.

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Downtown Cary’s Newest Taproom Opens June 26

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.

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2021 Juneteenth Celebrations in Cary

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.

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Cary Scientist Launches Research Communication Firm

Cary, NC — One of the latest female-owned small businesses to launch in Cary is called Data Soapbox, a firm dedicated to promoting the effective communication of research study results.

Under the ownership of Dr. Lori Palen, the firm is aimed at helping clients to merge science and design.

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Buying Bitcoin in Cary

Cary, NC — The cryptocurrency Bitcoin just got a little more tangible as it is now available for purchase with cash at nine Coinstar machine locations in Cary and Apex, and 215 total locations throughout North Carolina.

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Cary Town Council Approves Extra $15 Million for Downtown Park

Cary, NC — The Cary Town Council made two actions of approval in last night’s meeting, one to appropriate an additional $15 million in funding to complete the Downtown Park and the other to “allocate” a police canine named Brackeen to Holly Springs as his handler in Cary is retiring.

What ended up taking up the most discussion time was a contentious rezoning amendment request in the Wellington Park area that has spurred over 300 signatures in a petition against it.

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