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The weather has kept most of us housebound for the last few days so it’s time to get out and do some networking. Here are some of the business events that are happening in Chatham County during the month of February.
Read MoreMy family loves outdoor living and a natural lifestyle. That’s what makes Briar Chapel on of my favorite Triangle Communities. Now, a new park is set to open, one of 21 planned for this ingenious and ambitious community.
Read MoreFor me, golf is a year-round sport. Last year, I wrote about Winter Golf in Chatham County. Now, I’d like to tell you about one of my secrets for keeping that golf edge in winter: Tee to Green Practice Range and Golf Shop in Apex.
Read MoreJust a short post about a Haw River hike on Sunday, January 13, 2013.
Read MoreI grew up in the Rockies and I can tell you that North Carolina has some great skiing. It’s the Switzerland of the South. Here’s a story about a recent family ski trip to Banner Elk plus lots more information on Skiing in North Carolina.
Read MoreNo matter what season we are in, I like to get out of the house and get some exercise. During the winter, one of my favorite activities is ice skating. Due to the popularity of our local hockey team, the Carolina Hurricanes, this particular sport has really taken off in our area. Here are some local hotspots to get your ice skating on!
Read MoreThere’s a buzz in the air in Pittsboro, NC and it has nothing to do with reindeer’s or candy canes. Nope. There’s a new villain in town and his name is Vandroid.
Read MoreThe holidays are fast approaching and that means it is time to get out of the house and show your holiday spirit. There’s cookies with Santa, Parent’s Night Out (get a little shopping done) and you can even still get a float in the Christmas Parade.
Read MoreI’ve written about these places before. But if you’re new to the area, visiting for the day or thinking of relocating to Pittsboro, here are a few exemplary places to explore.
Read MoreThe Rocky River would have to be considered a hidden gem in Chatham County. But on Saturday Nov 3, 2012 you’ll have a unique chance to walk a piece of the Rocky that might soon become an actual nature trail. Cost is free.
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