Fall on the Haw

Fall on the Haw

The weather starts cooling off, the leaves begin to change and it becomes obvious that fall is in the air. Just because the seasons are changing does not mean you can’t keep exploring the great North Carolina outdoors. As a matter of fact, the Haw River is still flowing and still welcomes you for a…

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Spend a Day in Pittsboro, NC

Whether you are an out of town guest or you have lived in Pittsboro, North Carolina your entire life, experience this Chatham County town like never before with these guided tips. Start your new year with a new perspective on your favorite local spots or take the opportunity to visit your next favorite local spot. Fill…

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New Year’s in North Carolina

From the coast to the mountains, there is no better place to spend New Year’s Eve than the state of North Carolina. With some of the most magical New Year’s Eve celebrations to a New Year’s Day packed full of exciting events, bring your loved ones along for the ride as we take a trip…

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6 Chatham County Events for Wonderful Wine-Lovers this Winter

If you enjoy a glass of fine wine, Chatham County has got you covered! From winery tours to an annual “Spa-la-la-la-la,” you’ll be able to avoid the winter blues this month by pampering yourself and your taste buds. North Carolina is fast-becoming known for its plethora of wines. With optimal climate and rolling terrain, Chatham County…

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Chatham County Just Received Two Statewide Accolades

What do community college and tourism have in common? They are both earning Chatham County some serious bragging rights. College affordability: The Chatham Journal reported last week that Central Carolina Community College, which has a campus located in Chatham County, earned a top-10 ranking in two categories in the latest BestColleges.com rankings. Officially, CCCC placed ninth…

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Haw River Festival – May 7, 2011

The Haw River Festival is celebrating its 22nd year of exceptional local music, environmental education activities, local art, and unique children’s activities. This event, this year on May 7, is one of the Triangle’s premiere outdoor spring environmental festivals. Best of all: it’s free.

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