October 29, 2003

TOWN OF CARY ’S
WEEKEND UPDATE
 

Thursday:

Movies by Moonlight: Harry Potter - The Sorcerers Stone
Amphitheatre at Regency Park
Gates open at
6:30 p.m., Movie starts at 7:30 p.m.
Children ages 10 & under are invited to participate in a costume contest at
7 p.m.
Fee: Kids 10 and under free, 10 & up - $2.00
Media Contact: Becky Schmidt, General Manager, (919) 462-2025

 

Friday:

 

 

 

 

Safe-N-Sane Halloween
Cary Towne Center , 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Come to the
Cary Towne Center for a Spooktacular time of “Not So Scary” Storytelling, mall-wide Trick or Treating, “Lil’ Bit of Magic” show with Michael Creech, a costume contest and more.  Events will take place in the center of the mall outside the food court.  The event is co-sponsored by Cary Towne Center and the Town of Cary .
Media Contact: Ronnie Rost, Assistant Supervisor,
Middle Creek Community Center , (919) 771-1295

Saturday:

 

   

 

Ropes Course After Dark! (age 11-18) 
Fred G. Bond Metro Park Ropes Course, 5 – 10 p.m.
THIS EVENT IS CURRENTLY FULL!  The Bond Park Ropes Course Challenge is a great way to learn teamwork and communication while having the time of your life!  The Ropes Course will be lit up for this teen event as they circuit through challenging team building events. 
Media Contact:  Cindi King,
Assistant Center Supervisor, (919) 460-4965

Sunday:

 

 

 

Katharine Boyes, Pianist
Fall Concert Series,
Page-Walker Arts & History Center , 7 p.m.
Katharine Boyes celebrates women and the seasons with an evening of original and classical piano music. A native of
England , Boyes has given solo and chamber music performances throughout Great Britain and the United States and has recorded for BBC Radio and American Public Radio. The Fall Series is sponsored by the Friends of Page-Walker Hotel at the Page- Walker Arts & History Center , 119 Ambassador Loop , Cary .  Admission is by season subscription or as available on the date of performance. Call 919-460-4963 for more information. 
Media Contact: Sara Maultsby, Supervisor,
Page-Walker Arts & History Center (919) 460-4963

 

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PRIMARY CONTACTS:

Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 393-4383