Summer BreakOUT!
Downtown Cary Park 327 S. Academy Street, Cary, NCGet ready to bust out of summer mode and dive back into the groove of learning at a Summer BreakOUT! Back to School Bash in the Park. Enjoy an epic.
Get ready to bust out of summer mode and dive back into the groove of learning at a Summer BreakOUT! Back to School Bash in the Park. Enjoy an epic.
Get ready for a sneak peek into creativity at its finest with Demo Daze at Downtown Cary Park. This vibrant showcase features multiple demo stations unveiling diverse artistic mediums and.
One Friday a month, the Bond Park Boathouse hosts musicians, food trucks, and after-hours boat rentals. Spend your Friday evening floating on Bond Lake in the setting sun while you.
Each month in the summer, there will be a free concert by a local band, offering entertainment for the whole family. Take a chair or blanket for a fun and.
One Friday a month, the Bond Park Boathouse hosts musicians, food trucks, and after-hours boat rentals. Spend your Friday evening floating on Bond Lake in the setting sun while you.
Through December 8. Sculpture in the Garden unites the work of local artists with the native plant landscapes of the North Carolina Botanical Garden. This year’s show features over 80.
November 21–24. Embrace the complexities of the human experience with Lynne Taylor-Corbett’s “Carmina Burana.” Follow the Wall Street story of a working-class man whose life transforms after a lottery win. This adaptation by.
Shows at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Jeff Boyer hosts a one-man bubble extravaganza for all ages and invites audience members to create bubble art. Performances are suitable for those.
Come dressed in your best holiday sweaters for an event featuring treats, activities, decorations and a special storytime with award-winning author Mac Barnett. Tickets are required and include two seats.
Chase down that turkey on a scenic course at Apex Community Park. Take part in a competitive or recreational 5K in either the youth or adult division. Register online.
Take the family for demonstrations, presentations and performances that highlight the traditional and contemporary contributions of American Indians in North Carolina. The celebration takes place outdoors on Bicentennial Plaza between.
November 30, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; December 1, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. One hundred local makers, live music, food trucks, workshops and art installations in the Kerr Scott Building. Purchase tickets online..