
Mayor Harold Weinbrecht Blog Post: April 30th, 2023
Cary 101, Sports Alliance, and the Gillings School
Cary 101, Sports Alliance, and the Gillings School
Looking for a fun way to spend your Saturday? From 9-5, the annual Spring Daze Festival will be held at Bond Park tomorrow.
The Albatross, a “golf bar” that sells gourmet hot dogs and features two high-tech golf simulators, will join downtown Cary’s growing nightlife this August.
Dorothy Park is one of the smallest parks in the town, but it still has that undeniable Cary charm.
On Sunday, April 23rd, music enthusiasts and supporters of youth development will gather at Koka Booth Amphitheatre to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Triangle Youth Music.
The Spring Daze Festival, which showcases the works of local artists and crafters, will return to Bond Park on April 29th, from 9am to 5pm. The event will feature over 170 North Carolina artists, live entertainment, numerous food booths, and adult beverages from local breweries.
On Saturday, April 22nd, the Cary Quilting Company will be running their Spring Handmade Market from 10 am – 4 pm.
The Chinese-American Friendship Association of North Carolina (CAFA), sponsored by the Town of Cary, is running the third annual Taste of China Food and Culture Festival. The festival will take place on Saturday, April 15th at the Old Library Site (310 S Academy St) in downtown Cary from 12 pm – 5 pm, and promises to be a feast for the senses.
From April through October, on the first Friday of the month, an event called Bands, Bites & Boats is hosted at Fred G. Bond Metro Park in the evening. The events are free to attend and have live music, food trucks, and beer for sale, as well as after-hours boat rentals.
Cary’s greenway system offers a diverse range of trails, but this April, the spotlight is on the Swift Creek Greenway.