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Weekend Update


November 5, 2009

Friday:
November 6

Annual Veterans Luncheon
Herb C. Young Community Center, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Join the Town of Cary as we honor all Veterans during this annual luncheon event. A patriotic program, catered lunch and entertainment await you. Luncheon is free for Veterans and $8 to all other participants. Pre-registration is required.
For more, call (919) 469-4081.

2009 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship – Semifinal Round
WakeMed Soccer Park, 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The Women’s Soccer Championships represents the culmination of two months of women’s ACC Soccer action. The winner of the tournament gets an automatic bid to the NCAA post season tournament.
For more, call (919) 858-0464 or visit
www.theacc.com
For tickets, contact CASL Soccer Office, (919) 341-4552 or visit ACCTickets@caslemail.com.

Ropes Course After Dark! (
Middle School-High School)
Fred G. Bond Metro Park, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
The Ropes Course Challenge is a great way to learn teamwork and communication while having the time of your life. Experience the fun and excitement of the challenging course under the cover of the moon and stars!
Residents $30; Non-Residents $39
For more call (919) 460-4965.
This Class is Full

Saturday:
November 7

Marvelous Music Series presents The Hunt Family
Herbert C. Young Community Center, 7:30 p.m.
The Hunt Family musicians are an award-winning family of Irish step dancers, fiddlers and singers that marvel crowds everywhere! This family of nine performs Celtic, bluegrass, inspirational and popular tunes, making each show a unique, diverse musical blend.
For more, call (919) 469-4061 or visit
www.huntfamilyfiddlers.com.

Sunday:
November 8

2009 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship – Championship Game
WakeMed Soccer Park, 2 p.m.
For more, call (919) 858-0464 or visit
www.theacc.com
For tickets, contact CASL Soccer Office, (919) 341-4552 or visit ACCTickets@caslemail.com.

Jordan
Hall Arts CenterAdult Student Show Artists’ Reception
Jordan Hall Arts Center Gallery, 2-4 p.m.
Artwork of the adult students at Jordan Hall Art Center.
Display runs through Wed, Nov 25.
For more, call (919) 469-4069

Maripolooza
Booth Amphitheatre, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
The Mariposa School for Children with Autism presents its Second Annual fundraiser, Maripolooza. Join us for an event that's fun for the whole family! Join us in raising the awareness of Autism in the community as well as listening to entertainment by Mind the Gap along with Voices Together, Penne Sandbeck, Braima Moiwai, Sea Cow, and Ira Planner. There will be activities for kids, food, a 50/50 raffle, a silent auction, and more!
Parking Lots open at 11 a.m., General Parking is free of charge.
Admission is Free
For more, visit
www.maripolooza.org.

European Player Collegiate Showcase
USA Baseball National Training Complex, 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m.
2 top junior national team players from Holland, Italy, Germany and France will showcase their skills in front of college
recruiters and professional scouts.
11:30 a.m. Scout Day activities run by the MLB Scouting Bureau: 60-yd; grade defense/arms for INF, OF, catchers; followed by batting practice.
1:15 p.m. Game vs. Pitt Community College (12-inning game): PCC is a successful program from Greenville, NC.
For more, call (919) 621-8410


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WEEKEND UPDATE is a publication from the Town of Cary distributed each Thursday afternoon to help you plan your weekend news coverage. WEEKEND UPDATE gives the date, time, location, contact person, and short description for any significant activity sponsored in whole or in part by the Town during the upcoming Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. A NR designation indicates that the activity does have an associated news release, so check your files or visit us online for further details.

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