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Recreation & Parks |
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free or inexpensive and provide a great way to enjoy your
leisure time with friends or family. Some programs, however,
may require registration. Registration opens May 5th
unless otherwise noted.
Special event volunteers are needed to assist
with community events throughout the year. If you
would like to be involved please call 918-7364 OR
complete a Volunteer Service
Application. These forms are available at the Recreation
and Parks offices, 100 North Greensboro Street and also
on this web site
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CARRBORO DAY
COMMUNITY BOOK FORUM:
Not a Drop to Drink : America's Water Crisis (And
What You Can Do)
FISHING RODEO
CARRBORO JULY 4TH CELEBRATION
TODDLER PRESCHOOL PLAYTIME
FAMILY BINGO
OLDE ORANGE COUNTY FAMILY HISTORY
DAY
POETRY ALIVE !
OPEN MIC NIGHT
LOLLIPOP SERIES
TRIDH MILLER
JODY CASSELL
ENTERTAINMENT ADVENTURES
MAKING BUGS
HOOP JAM
AMPHIBIANS and REPTILES with TERRY TOMASEK
AMERICAN SUMMER: Heros
or Scoundrels?
a 2008 Documentary Film Series
SUMMERDIPITY EVENTS
MARCUS H MITCHELL
DJEMBE FIRE EMSEMBLE
KHEDRON MIMS
MARCUS ANDERSON
JAM SESSION SERIES
SUMMER SOLSTICE NIA JAM
MARCUS H MITCHELL
AFRCAN MUSIC EXPLOSION
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CARRBORO DAY |
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Celebrating a Sustainable Community!
This year join us in helping mark 30 wonderful years
with the Carrboro Farmers Market! Join neighbors and
friends and celebrate the unique qualities that make
our town special. Enjoy story sharing, live music, poetry,
crafts and interactive family games. Bring a chair or
blanket and make yourself at home .
For more detailed information visit CarrboroDay
4560
Sunday, May 4 1:00-7:00pm
all ages -Free
Town Hall Grounds
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COMMUNITY BOOK FORUM: |
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Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (And
What You Can Do) by Ken Midkiff with a foreword
by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Co-sponsored by the Carrboro
Cybrary
The Community Book Forum is an event that brings our
community together to discuss important issues and ideas.
We encourage the community to read a book and think
about its relevance to and implications for our community
and our society at large. We want to hear your thoughts
and ideas at our forum event where you will hear from
expert panelists about the same issues.This summer's
forum will focus on a current event heavy on many minds
as we look forward to playing and cooling off with water
while balancing our concerns about the recent drought
and other environmental issues.
4378
Monday, June 2 7:00- 9:00pm
ages 16 & up - Free
Century Center
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FISHING RODEO |
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Enjoy a morning of fishing fun followed by a hotdog
lunch. Bring your own pole or use one of ours (limited
number available). Bait provided. FREE!
Ages 3-15 and parents
Site opens at 9:00 am
9:15 am-9:45 am Registration
9:30 am-11:15 am Fishing
11:15 am-12:30 pm Lunch
Strayhorn's pond located on New Hope Church Road between
Chapel Hill and Hillsborough
Call for directions: 918-7364
Co-sponsored with the Orange County Recreation and
Parks Department and the Orange County 4-H with support
from area civic clubs and businesses.
4414
Saturday, June 7 9:15am- 12:30pm
ages 3-15- FREE
Bob Strayhorn's Pond Free
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CARRBORO JULY 4TH CELEBRATION |
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The Carrboro 4th of July Celebration will be ROCK'IN!
Grammy nominated guitarist, singer and songwriter Bill
Kirchen is one of the fortunate few who can step on
any stage, play those trademark licks which drove the
seminal Commander Cody classic Hot Rod Lincoln into
the Top Ten nationwide.
Named 'A Titan of the Telecaster' by Guitar Player
Magazine, he celebrates an American musical tradition
where country music draws upon its origins in blues
and bluegrass, and in the Western swing of Texas and
California honky tonks. An apt description of Bill's
singing, songwriting and guitar playing skill is provided
in this quote from Nick Lowe: "He's like a devastating
culmination of the elegant and funky... a really sensational
musician, with enormous depth." Enjoy Face Painting,
Balloon Sculpture Artists, Roaming Magicians, lots of
games, food, and activities for everyone to enjoy!
Pre-Event starts at 9:30am at Weaver Street Market!
Don't miss out on the fun! Visit Carrboro
July 4th Celebration for more details and a schedule
of events.
5732
Friday, July 4th 9:30am-3:00pm
all ages -Free
Carrboro Town Commons
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TODDLER PRESCHOOL PLAYTIME |
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When it's just too hot to play outside, parents and
young children (5 & under) can come enjoy some unstructured
playtime in the spacious Century Hall. There'll be some
music to dance to, blocks and other toys to play with
and plenty of space for a circle game or two. It will
be a great opportunity to meet new friends and playmates.
4483
Tuesday, July 29 through September 2 10:00-11:30am
ages 2-5 - $3 per participant
Century Center
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FAMILY BINGO |
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Join us for a night of Bingo the whole family can enjoy.
We will play this game and its fun variations; telephone
pole bingo, postage stamp bingo, and many more! There
will be great prizes for both kids and adults and delicious
refreshments are included. Join us for this old fashioned
family favorite!
4442
Thursday, August 14 7:00-9:00pm
ages 5 & older -$3 per player
Century Center
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OLDE ORANGE COUNTY FAMILY HISTORY DAY |
Looking for your family
roots in Central North Carolina? Join us on May 10th
at the Carrboro Century Center Hall From 10:00am-3:00pm.
The North Carolina Genealogical Society, The North
Carolina Friends Historical Society, Clan Montgomery International,
and genealogical and historical groups from the counties
of 'Olde Orange' (Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Durham,
Guilford, Lee, Orange, Person, Randolph, Rockingham, and
Wake counties) have been invited to answer questions and
help you with information on what to look for and where
to search in the area for records on your family ties.
For more info call (919) 967-4168 or (919) 544-6242.
5116
Saturday, May 10 10:30am- 3:00pm
all ages- Free
Century Center
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POETRY ALIVE !! |
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OPEN MIC NIGHT |
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Join Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department and Open
Eye Cafe the first Tuesday of each month for POETS
OPEN MIC NIGHT. This is a night where poets can
engage with others and share the power and diversity
of poetry. This event is staged to provide the venue
for people to celebrate, to share, and to encourage
the writing, reading, and listening of poetry.
Note: NO OPEN MIC NIGHT IN JULY.
FREE
5481
Tuesdays; May 6 to August 5
7:00pm-9:00pm
Open Eye Cafe 
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LOLLIPOP SERIES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN |
Storytellers, musicians, puppeteers,
and clowns entertain for this performing arts series for
young children. Call-in registration is requested at 918-7364.
While the programs are geared for young children, older
youth and adults are welcome. Pay at the door.
Ages: 3-5
Admission at door: $3/person
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Trish Miller loves performing music
for children. She uses movement, songs, shakers, puppets,
and her big blue guitar to entertain and capture the imagination
of pre-schoolers. Themes like colors, numbers, shapes,
stop & go, reading, letters, and opposites are presented
in a lively, interactive format.
4443
Wednesday, June 18 10:30-11:30am
ages 3- 5 - $3 per person
Carrboro Century Center - Century Hall
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JODY CASSELL |
Twirl, bounce and slowly
dip as dancing storyteller Jody Cassell makes stories
come alive. Great family fun unfolds as the children join
her in creative movements, rhythms and sounds to become
parts of moving tales. Stir your imagination, giggle and
be delighted. Come join!
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Wednesday, August 27 10:30-11:30am
ages 3- 5 - $3 per person
Carrboro Century Center - Century Hall
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ENTERTAINMENT ADVENTURES |
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by the Carrboro Branch Library
Enjoy performances by a variety
of artists in this Sunday afternoon series. Call-in
registration requested, but not required at 918-7364.
Programs are generally held on the 3rd Sunday of
each month at the Carrboro Branch Library, located
in McDougle Middle School, 900 Old Fayetville Road
in Carrboro.
FREE!
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Making Bugs
Using various items we will create and construct our
own personal bug with craftsperson Debbie Suchoff. This
activity will be great fun for the entire family.
4405
Sunday, June 22 3:00-4:00pm
all ages- Free
McDougle Middle School Library
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| HOOP
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Experience the hoop movement
that will engage your body & mind, while filling your
spirit with joy. Hooping can be a fun form of exercise,
relaxing meditation, healing art, as well as, expressive
and enchanting dance. Come cultivate your connection
with rhythm through movement within the circle. Julia
Hartsell (Jewels) will demonstrate and bring hoops to
share. Scott Crews will provide live music accompaniment.
4406
Sunday, July 20
3:00-4:00pm
all ages- Free
McDougle Middle School Library
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and REPTILES with TERRY TOMASEK |
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Join us for an up-close look
at some local species of amphibians and reptiles. Frogs,
toads, salamanders, lizards and snakes are often misunderstood
by the general public. Here is your opportunity to make
some 'new friends' and learn about the importance of
these animals to the ecology of the North Carolina Piedmont.
4407
Sunday, August 17
3:00-4:00pm
all ages- Free
McDougle Middle School Library
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AMERICAN SUMMER : Heros or Scoundrels? |
The
AMERICAN SUMMER Documentary Film Festival began
in 2004 and because 2008 will once again get us focused
on elections, we will start off with films that ask about
our politicians: Are They Heroes or Scoundrels?
On June 28 we will watch a young Arnold Schwarzenegger,
now the powerful Governor of California, in PUMPING
IRON and we will learn from this ambitious, good
looking, young immigrant how he focused his mind and built
up his body. We will see how he became a winner, and was
acknowledged as the world's champion muscle man for five
years in a row. We will also watch outtakes and new footage
in which Arnold admits taking steroids and other "supplements"
and confesses to telling lies so the film would be more
dramatic and bring in enough money for him to buy a new
car. Does his behavior in this film change your opinion
of him or change inspiration that you felt watching his
climb to power?
Charleen Swansea, Curator for AMERICAN SUMMER
Films made a list of movies that we might choose to
see on July 26 and August 23. In June you will be able
to vote for your preferences from this list:
Hearst Castle, Building the Dream (+Orson Welles
in Citizen Cane)
This film will captivate audiences with Europe's spectacular
architectural wonders, the foundation for the dream
that became Hearst Castle.
Charles Kuralt, On the Road
Go on the road with one of the most distinctive and
recognizable newsmen of the century, and hear from his
colleagues and friends.
Andy Discovers America, The History Lesson
Opie has had it with his history homework, and misinterprets
Andy's empathy as an excuse to skip it and lead his
friends in revolt against their teacher, "Old Lady"
Crump.
An Unlikely Friendship
This film is about a surprising friendship which emerged
between an embittered Ku Klux Klan leader and an outspoken
black woman activist in Durham, NC.
Cowboys of the Saturday Matinees
This funny documentary concerns the legion of B-westerns
made from the end of the silent era to the present,
including stock footage of all the classic cinema cowboys.
It features 40's & 50's footage.
Congress by Ken Burns
In this elegant, penetrating and moving portrait of
the United States Congress, filmmaker Ken Burns profiles
an American institution whose ideals and actions affect
us all.
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Corporate audio and videotapes tell the inside story
of the scandal involving one company's manipulation
of California's energy supply and how its executives
wrung a billion dollars out of the resulting crisis.
Edison, Wizard of Light
Escaping from the orphanage, young Jack Maloney darts
into the lab of great inventor Thomas Edison. Jack becomes
Edison's apprentice and, through ups and downs, they
create the first motion pictures.
Feed
Taken from satellite feeds, it contains candid, off
the air, shots of the candidates and gives a little
insight into the election process. Watch George Bush,
Hillary Clinton, & Jerry Brown goof up on 1992 TV.
Founding Fathers
Our "Founding Fathers" were, in fact, human
beings. Gain a fascinating glimpse behind the images
on the marble busts and faces on our dollar bills and
pocket change.
Howard Hughes, The Real Aviator
A look at the secret life of eccentric billionaire Howard
Hughes, as told through Howard's own writing and interviews
from personal friend Jack Real, business assistant Robert
Mahue, wife Terry Moore and personal assistant George
Francom.
Thomas Jefferson by Ken Burns
This definitive film covers one of the most remarkable
yet controversial men in American History.
Saturdays, June 28, July 26, & August 23 7-
9 pm
all ages -$4.00 per person; $2 ages 12 &
under
Free popcorn and soft drinks.
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SUMMERDIPITY EVENTS |
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This Wednesday night summer series promises a range
of discoveries for learning, enjoyment and fun!
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MARCUS H MITCHELL |
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Marcus Mitchell is not only a rising saxophone artist
in smooth jazz, but he is also CEO and President of
24th Music, a division of MHM Entertainment Group. Marcus
has shared the stage with Paul Taylor, Peter White and
the Rippingtons (featuring Russ Freeman). He also headlined
at the legendary Blues Alley Jazz Club in Washington,
D.C. Mitchell's CD entitled 'R & R' was voted one
of the top ten CD's in Smooth Jazz Magazine in 2007.
Marcus has accomplished so much and will continue to
be a driving force in the industry.
4435
Wednesday, July 23 7:30pm-9:00pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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DEJEMBE FIRE ENSEMBLE |
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The djembe is the primary instrument in our Djembe
Fire! program. The enthusiasm of playing the instrument
grows to a great level of excitement. This excitement
spreads, much like a wild fire, from the djembe to another
instrument/musician/dancer, then to another until the
entire unit is ablaze with that energy. This fiery energy
is transmitted to the audience as they join the excitement
with rhythmic shouts and clapping.
4475
Wednesday, July 30 7:30pm-9:00pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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KHEDRON MIMS |
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Around the age of five Khedron Mims began to explore
his talent for singing with the help and encouragement
of his parents. He began singing in school choirs and
at church, and these opportunities opened doors from
which an appreciation of various musical styles took
root. With a strong desire to produce a lifestyle of
praise and worship, gospel music has proven to be his
avenue. Khedron says singing gospel music is his personal
ministry.
4476
Wednesday, August 6 7:30pm-9:00pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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MARCUS ANDERSON |
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At the age of 23 saxophone prodigy, flutist, and vocalist
Marcus Anderson electrifies stages with an unmatchable
energy and an intoxicating sound that exceeds well beyond
his years. 'It's about the crowd, I feed off their energy,
said Anderson. Anderson's debut album 'My Turn' is an
upbeat collection of soulful R&B moods, ranging
from bold jazz grooves to romantic ballads. Anderson
has already had the chance to play with or alongside
many of his musical influences while touring with jazz
pianist Marcus Johnson and performing with Bob Baldwin,
Kenny Navarro, Alex Bugnon, Mike Phillips, Eric Darius,
Kevin Griffin and Malcolm Jamal Warner.
4471
Wednesday, August 13 7:30pm-9:00pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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JAM SESSION SERIES |
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Carrboro believes in promoting the joy of music: Expressing
oneself through song, rhythm, dance and the magic of
creating! These gatherings in Century Hall are designed
with that in mind. $3/person at the door.
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SUMMER SOLSTICE NIA JAM |
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Experience the pleasure of Nia, the hottest fusion
fitness technique in mind-body wellness and bring in
the summer season with new energy! For all levels and
ages, Nia is a joyful and exhilarating practice that
combines dance, yoga, martial arts and spiritual self-healing.
For one and 1/2 hours, licensed Nia teachers will guide
you through a collage of movement to uplifting universal
music. Join us for Nia and experience the joy of movement,
a 'no-pain' technique that is the body's way!
4434
Friday, June 27 7:00pm-8:30pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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MARCUS H MITCHELL |
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Marcus Mitchell is not only a rising saxophone artist
in smooth jazz, but he is also CEO and President of
24th Music, a division of MHM Entertainment Group. Marcus
has shared the stage with Paul Taylor, Peter White and
the Rippingtons (featuring Russ Freeman). He also headlined
at the legendary Blues Alley Jazz Club in Washington,
D.C. Mitchell's CD entitled 'R & R' was voted one
of the top ten CD's in Smooth Jazz Magazine in 2007.
Marcus has accomplished so much and will continue to
be a driving force in the industry.
4435
Wednesday, July 23 7:30pm-9:00pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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The curtain opens to reveal the exhilarating sight
and sound of young men and women drumming their signature
welcome to the audience. Company members regularly travel
to various regions of Africa to master new instruments
and gain new insights. This experience constantly enhances
the group's artistry and scope, which it shares with
its audiences through workshops, lectures, and participatory
performance. You'll feel the fire!
4436
Friday, August 22 7:30pm-9:00pm
all ages -$3
Century Center
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GET INVOLVED
Much of the vitality of life in Carrboro is due to the
active involvement of citizens in the community. Volunteers
of all ages regularly
share their talents, skills, and ideas by planning or
assisting with large events, serving on town advisory
boards, or coaching a youth sports team. While some
activities require the contribution of many hours others
call for only a few hours of time. Not only can you
share your talents, you can have fun, make new friends
and discover more about your town.
"INVEST
IN OUR COMMUNITY - BY LENDING A HELPING HAND"
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