Pittsboro Roadhouse: RAFI Crop Hop

Pittsboro Roadhouse 39 West St., Pittsboro, NC, United States

Join RAFI at The Pittsboro Roadhouse for our 3rd Annual Crop Hop to enjoy: * Live music with The Haywood Billy Goats * Square dance with caller Nancy Mamlin * Live & Silent auctions *  NEW! Buffet dinner featuring locally sourced ingredients

Fair Game Beverage Co.: Pirate Bash

Fair Game Beverage Co. 220 Lorax Lane, Pittsboro, NC, United States

Arrr! Avast ye matey! There be somethin' off the port side bow...its...its Fair Game's 1st Annual Pirate Bash! On September 19th, in celebration of National Talk Like A Pirate Day and great reasons to drink, we'll be unfurling the sails and setting off to the land of treasure hunts, delicious food trucks, and barrels upon barrels of grog (just to clarify, "grog" means the good stuff!) We'll be throwing down from 5-10pm, with live music featuring the rowdy Tan & Sober Gentlemen and The Affectionates. They'll have you dancing all night till we're talking like pirates and scallywags for the rest of the year! $10 advance/$12 day of. You can get your tickets here!

$10

Chatham Chamber: Annual Meeting & Silent Auction

Galloway Ridge 3000 Galloway Ridge, Pittsboro, NC, United States

The Chatham Chamber of Commerce cordially invites you to attend the 2015 Annual Meeting & Silent Auction slated for September 30, 2015 at Galloway Ridge. The Laurels of Chatham is sponsoring this year's Annual Meeting as the Presenting Sponsor.  MHAworks Architecture is sponsoring as the Program Sponsor.   http://www.ccucc.net/ChathamChamberofCommerceNCAnnualMeeting

Pittsboro Roadhouse: CARE 40th Anniversary

Pittsboro Roadhouse 39 West St., Pittsboro, NC, United States

http://www.chathamanimalrescue.org/showresource.php?Resource=care_birthday_20150831.html

Joyful Jewel: Anniversary Weekend!

Joyful Jewel 44-A Hillsborough St., Pittsboro, NC, United States

More special events TBA October 11, 2-3:30 p.m.: Patty Cole readers from her new poetry book A Way I Sing at the Joyful Jewel.  Patty Cole grew up in West Virginia on the Ohio River and now calls North Carolina her home for the last 20 years. She’s now a hobby farmer and raises chickens and goats with her husband, Hoyt. She was introduced to poetry in college where she studied English and French at West Virginia State University. Cole is widely published in journals and anthologies. To her credit are awards from the Fields of Earth Poetry Contest and the North Carolina Poetry Society. Of her book, Cole says it has been a journey of discovery and understanding. She hopes you will enjoy reading these poems as much as she enjoyed writing.