MARK YOUR CALENDARS for Pittsboro’s Fifth SUMMER FEST Sunday, July 4, 2021, 5 – 9 pm Proudly brought to you by The Pittsboro Business Association Activities: Waterslide, Dunking Booth, Corn Hole, hula hooping, balloon animals, a duck pond for prizes (for the very young), axe throwing, and more Musical Entertainment: The Dowdy Boys (5:30-6:30 pm), 8-Track Minds (7:00-9:00 pm) Pie Contest– Best All Around, Best Gluten-free, and Best Sugar-free Beard and Mustache Contest Beard-Most Creative, Biggest Beard, Saddest Beard Mustache-Most Creative, Creepiest To enter, email your name and contact information to [email protected] Winners will be announced at 6:45 pm. We’ll have food trucks and local vendors, too. Thanks to our sponsors: BRONZE Chatham Homes Realty Carolina Tiger Rescue J & W Automotive Hobbs Architects SILVER Bold Real Estate GOLD The Sycamore Steakhouse at Chatham Mills Chatham Park Investors Mosaic [email protected] STAY TUNED AS WE ADD MORE DETAILS!!!! Pictures from Summer Fest 2021
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Huckleberry Trail Farm
What’s in a name? Where did the name of our farm come from? Well, it didn’t come from the huckleberries growing wild on the land. Huckleberries don’t do well in the South (we know because we’ve researched it thinking maybe we should have some growing on the farm if we were going to put them in our name). Our name comes from what comes to mind when most people hear the word huckleberry-Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. It was a favorite bedtime reading book of our son, Robert, growing up. Between the story of Tom and Huck’s adventures were many lessons to be discussed and learned. We also decided to pay homage to the old wagon trail running along the back of our property. And that is how Huckleberry Trail Farm was born….. huckleberrytrailfarm.com Location 143 Pleasant Hill Church Road Siler City, NC 27344 Hours: In 2019, the farm was open to the public every weekend beginning September 28 1 through Sunday, October 27, with a special home schooler day on October 31. The pandemic changed things in 2020 and 2021. Look for a similar schedule in 2022. Our regular hours are: Saturdays 10 am to 6 pm (last admission is 5:00, last hay ride is 5:30) Sundays 1 pm to 6 pm (last admission is 5:00, last hay ride is 5:30) The farm is available for special events by arrangement. Phone 919-432-HUCK(4825) Email Email Us
Continue readingSanta Claus is Coming to Town – Pittsboro Town
You better watch out, you better not cry You better not pout, I’m telling you why Santa Claus is coming to town! We remember our holiday events all our lives. Our first visits with Santa. Our Christmas gifts. The magic of falling to sleep at night knowing that Santa will be coming to deliver our gifts. Saturday December 13 10 – 1 Santa visits the Country Home and Farm On this visit Santa welcomes 4 legged animals their 2 legged friends! Bring your favorite pet. Boyscouts have a Pancake Breakfast with Santa at the Pittsboro Roadhouse Wednesday December 17 11 am Santa visits Angelina’s Kitchen Santa Claus is coming to Angelina’s Kitchen on Wednesday December 17 at 11 a.m. “Bring your kids to meet Santa and enjoy made from scratch hot chocolate and snacks. Santa deserves to eat right and so do your kids!!” Saturday December 20 10 – 1 Santa visits Country Home and Farm Santa Claus is coming to town again to Country Home and Farm for visits by children of all ages! Santa Claus in coming to Town – Pittsboro – December 2014! Past Santa Events in Pittsboro Saturday December 6, 2014 4 – 5 Santa Claus to appear at the Joyful Jewel Santa Claus will entertain us with a reading, Behind Santa’s Smile, and visit with us. Sunday December 7 3pm – Santa will ride his sleigh into the Town of Pittsboro Christmas Parade From Food Lion on East St. past the Courthouse Circle to the Sherriff’s Office on West St. See Map of Parade Route on Town Website. 3:30pm – Pittsboro Roadhouse Community Christmas Party. Santa Claus will visit with guests in the Pittsboro Roadhouse lounge next to the Christmas Tree. All welcome.
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