New Horizons Downtown End of Season Sale!
New Horizons Downtown 52 Hillsboro St, PittsboroStop by New Horizons Downtown for great deals on all kinds of clothing, shoes, and gifts during their end-of-season sale this week.
New Horizons West Clearance Sale
Zoom MeetingNew Horizons West is clearing out their winter stock to make room for the new spring merchandise. Stop by this week and find great bargains.
Let’s Resin with Molds at The Creative Goat
The Creative Goat 984 Thompson Street Suite F, PittsboroThe first class is to get you started into the world of resin. Since resin can be tricky and it's not a cheap product, its best to learn and try avoiding expensive mistakes. Learn how to use two-part resin with the easy, proven methods of an artist with resin experience. You will be amazed with how you can use resin as a quick and simple way to make unique items. By the end of this class, you will feel confident you have the skills and knowledge to make your own distinctive resin goodies to add to your collection, give to others or even sell!
Chatham Historical Association Annual Member Meeting
Historic Chatham County Courthouse 9 Hillsboro St., PittsboroThe Chatham Historical Association will hold their annual member meeting on Feb. 20 at 2 pm at the museum. A program on the Regulators will be provided.
American Revolution Tour of NC and Annual Member Meeting
Historic Chatham County Courthouse 9 Hillsboro St., PittsboroThe “American Revolution Tour of North Carolina™” is a free online guide exploring more than 90 sites related to the Revolution and Regulators. AmRevNC.com covers not only battles, but stories of protests, personal heroism, women, minorities, and more. Background pages summarize the history of the war, biographies, and military life. Research for the website turned up events and details either forgotten, even by historical organizations, or not widely known. AmRevNC's founder and author will point out how to get the most value from the website, and then share stories about the project and locations in our region, with an emphasis on Chatham County people and events. Audience questions will guide the rest of the conversation. And: Biography Jim Morgan is a former professional writer with a master’s degree from the oldest journalism school in the world, at the University of Missouri–Columbia. After a brief time in newspapers, he did university and business writing for many years before shifting to project management and business coaching. He has taught team leadership or assisted teams at a wide variety of organizations, including Los Alamos National Laboratory, Microsoft, and Red Hat. He has also written and presented extensively about management techniques based on scientific research, and runs a coaching practice called Full Scale agile™. Due to COVID lock-downs, Jim turned what was a hobby project into a business startup, assisted by three consultants, to create AmRevNC. He lives in Durham with a pet ferret, sails, and has black belts in two martial arts.