Beaujolais Nouveau
Beaujolais Nouveau Day is marked in France on the third Thursday in November with fireworks, music and festivals. Under French law, the wine is released at 12:01 a.m., just weeks after the wine’s grapes have been harvested. Across the country and beyond, people come together to honor the arrival of this year’s first wine. Join us for a day of fun and camaraderie as we celebrate this exciting tradition!
CSC Holiday Meet-Up
Cary Sister Cities' Holiday Wine
and Cheer Meet-Up
Join us for an evening featuring delightful wines, delicious Hors D'oeuvres and holiday cheer as we kick off the holiday season!
Meet and Greet
Join Cary Sister Cities at Crosstown Pub & Grill for an afternoon of cheer as we share our mission and answer your questions!
154 E Chatham St, Cary, NC 27511
Asia Fest
Each year approximately 10,000 visitors come to the Greater Triangle Asia Fest to experience nearly 100 exhibits and activities, such as dragon boat races, cultural displays, games, and stage performances. The festival also features a wide collection of ethnic foods and delicacies, where the brave and adventurous can sample unique street food from local chefs.
Presented by Asian Focus and the Town of Cary. For more information, visit Asian Focus .
Volunteer opportunity: Please click on the SignUp Genius link to view available slots. Tickets to the event are provided to volunteers.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B4EA4AD28AAFFCE9-51118779-please#/
Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival
For nearly half a century, the Lazy Daze Arts & Crafts Festival has welcomed guests from all over to the heart of Downtown Cary, NC, for two days filled with art, entertainment, food, and making memories. Dating back to the event’s conception in 1977, this juried craft show celebrates the “Lazy Daze” of summer, taking place the last weekend of August and bringing together nearly 300 artists from across the U.S. Featuring a beer garden, numerous interactive art activities, a kid’s world area, and professional artist demonstrations, Lazy Daze remains a top-rated contemporary crafts festival among the nation.
Interested in Volunteering? Sign up here!
Spring Daze
Nestled under the shady canopy of Bond Park awaits a festival budding with arts and crafts. The annual Spring Daze Arts and Crafts Festival gives a true nod to the artistry and creativity found in our great state of North Carolina, welcoming 170 local artists. Embodying the importance of sustainability through an Earth Day Celebration, encouraging creative expression through interactive arts experiences, and bringing the community together at no cost, Spring Daze is a highly anticipated festival each year! Guests can also expect to find toe-tapping entertainment on three stages, delicious food, and several activities for the kids.
This year our Spring Daze focus will be The Year of The Dragon. Please visit our tent in the Community Cove section and have your name written in Chinese, get a dragon tattoo, pick up your own Cary Sister Cities passport to decorate, and enter a dragon kite raffle to celebrate this auspicious year!
Children's Day Festival of Cary
A Global celebration where Children come together to have fun, build memories, & cherish diversity!
This Festival focuses on the importance of the next generation, our children, with the intent of helping them develop an appreciation for the colorful mosaic of cultures in our area.
During the festival we will have performances by children representing various cultures and dance schools, make-and-take international crafts, face painting, food trucks, and many more. This year’s lineup of performers, food vendors, sponsors, activities, and community partners, will be available on the website soon.
Newly opened Downtown Cary Park is a very children friendly park, about seven acres in the heart of Cary Downtown between Academy, Walker Park and Walnut Streets.
Culinary Visit from Le Touquet
Cary and Le Touquet, France have shared a sister city relationship since 1991. The culinary arts student exchange program was initiated in 1992 and is entering its 31st year.
This annual program fosters the development of culinary arts through educational and cultural experiences.
8 culinary students from Le Touquet, France will be visiting Cary and working for 3 of our renowned establishments: Heron’s (at The Umstead), Maximillian’s, and Peck & Plume (at The Mayton).
Would you be interested in being a host family for 2 of our students?
This is a wonderful unique oportunity to host 2 students from April 14th - May 8th.
Primary responsibilities of host families are to get the students to and from their work shifts and the other activities planned. We have 6 females and 2 males and they range in age from 17-21.
If you are interested, please reach out to Christie Moser: cdpaige@gmail.com
Learn more about the 2024 schedules here>