Christmas Tree Recycling in Chatham County

Do you ever wonder what happens to all the live Christmas trees after the holidays are over? Approximately 28 million real Christmas trees are sold in the U.S. every year, but what should be done with all these trees once the New Year has come and gone? Recycle them, of course.

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Monterrane – the Neighborhood for Nature Lovers

Pittsboro, NC – One of the things I love best about living in Monterrane is being surrounded by nature. There’s an abundance of birds and wildlife, walking trails and parks. All the homes have a conservation buffer. Haw River is to the west and Jordan lake to the east. It’s paradise for nature-lovers.

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Holiday Dinner on the Farm

Imagine having Thanksgiving dinner on a real old-time farm, with heaping plates of steaming food, everything so fresh the taste explodes in your mouth. Imagine no more. Just a short drive from Pittsboro, right here in Chatham County, is The Inn at Celebrity Dairy. They’ll be hosting lots of great holiday events including Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner on the farm.

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Chatham County Wineries

Chatham County, NC – We all know and love Chatham County for it’s wonderful lakes, rivers, walking trails and parks, not to mention it’s unique houses and homes. But did you know that Chatham is also part of North Carolina’s blossoming wine industry? Here are three wineries you can visit without ever leaving Chatham County.

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151 Hawfields Drive in Pittsboro

Pittsboro, NC- Beautiful 5858 sq. ft. custom home set amidst a 5 acre secluded, wooded lot in the Hawfields subdivision in Pittsboro. The market is full of nice houses, but you’ll fall in love with all the special features of this stunning, two-story traditional charmer including green construction and a full guest apartment with separate…

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How Do You Spell Monterrane?

Pittsboro, NC – I work and live in Monterrane, and I love it here. But one question I hear often from folks is how exactly do you spell Monterrane? There seems to be some debate about that. The joke is that even the locals don’t know how to spell it.

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