Apex PeakFest
Downtown Apex Apex, NCPeakFest is the largest public event in Apex celebrating the Peak of Good Living. Enjoy live music all day, artist of every kind (jewelry, pottery, watercolor and acrylic), entertainment for.
PeakFest is the largest public event in Apex celebrating the Peak of Good Living. Enjoy live music all day, artist of every kind (jewelry, pottery, watercolor and acrylic), entertainment for.
Cary Animal Services team spearheads this event at the Cary Police Department from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Take your well-behaved pet to enjoy food trucks, shop for pet-related items, and hear.
Take the family for a day of fun at Fest in the West. This free event has something for everyone. Shop for Mother’s Day gifts in our Arts & Crafts.
Take your bike for a 10-mile ride from the Bond Park trailhead kiosk onto White Oak Creek Greenway. Learn about Cary greenways and the ecological benefits of 500 acres of.
Tour the herb gardens with the Friends of Page-Walker. Stroll through vendor booths selling plants, herbs and perennials, and craft artisans selling gardening and nature items. Festivities also include crafts.
Country artist Morgan Wade delivers a bold and punchy mix of rock and classic country. Her sweeping melodies and vulnerable lyrics captivate audiences garnering her critical acclaim and a dedicated.
In the nearly 30 years since the release of his critically acclaimed, self-titled debut, “Keb’ Mo’” has topped the “Billboard” Blues Chart seven times and performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall.
Take a lawn chair and blanket to enjoy free, live performances from the best beach music artists in the state, along with local food trucks and your favorite craft breweries.
American rapper Pitbull performs his hits during a two-night stint at Koka Booth Amphitheatre. Purchase tickets online.
Come shop handmade down at Phillips Farm in Cary and celebrate Mother’s Day. Enjoy farm fresh items, local art, live music, food trucks and drinks, and a gift basket giveaway.
“Catch the Bluegrass Bug” with Slippery Hill Bluegrass, comes to the Carolina Theatre of Durham on May 13 at 11 am as part of the theater’s Family Saturday Series. Slippery Hill.
Celebrate Latino culture with live entertainment on two stages, craft vendors, Latino-inspired foods and kids activities. Admission is free.