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January in Chapel Hill
Celebrate Martin Luther King JR Day in Chapel Hill
Did you resolve to lose weight in 2011? Exercise early!
New Year’s Celebration in Raleigh!
First Night Raleigh is a weather-proof New Year’s Eve celebration of the arts and community featuring performances in 28 indoor and outdoor venues throughout downtown Raleigh. The festival includes the early afternoon Children’s Celebration, early & late countdowns, the People’s Procession, music, dance, theatre, the giant Acorn Drop, and fireworks. Scheduled to appear are Annuals, [...]
Shop at Your Local Durham Farmers’ Market
Cosgrove Hill residents, head to the Durham Farmers’ Market on January 8th at 10:00 a.m. Why? Because you will find many vendors offering locally grown foods including, home-baked pies, honey, vegetables, fruits, handmade chocolates, local wine, and even eggs! In addition to food, you can purchase potted plants, hand-made soaps, artwork, pottery, and jewelry. Every [...]
Tis the Season to Shop!
Places to Shop in Durham Discover Durham’s unique shopping opportunities, including the Brightleaf and Ninth Street shopping districts where funky merchandise and unexpected treasures abound. Galleries, antique and collectibles shops, and other specialty gift shops are sprinkled throughout the community. Dozens of distinctive shops and boutiques are found in smaller, neighborhood shopping centers throughout the [...]
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Durham: Durham Art Walk In Downtown Durham
Durham Art Walk 2010 Chapel Hill and Durham boast fine living, but they are also able to maintain a “small down home” feel. Walking around the town, visitors or residents have a taste of modernism blended well with a Mayberry feel. It’s a great place to live, and it no wonder that Chapel Hill was [...]
Chapel Hill’s Astronomy Lesson at Morehead Planetarium
Astronomy Lessson at Morehead Planetarium Astronomy is a subject that may be perceived as difficult to understand or more suited to scientific minds, but the earliest roots of astronomy date back to the early Native Americans, which placed much emphasis on the origins of the heavens and found discovery in the skies cloaked in myths and legends. [...]

