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The Source is a newsletter of the Town of Holly Springs.
Calendar
Sat., Dec. 1
Winter Market, 9:30am, HSCC Planning Info Day, 9:30am, HSCC Babes in Toyland, 2 & 7pm, HSCC (Holly Springs Cultural Center)
Mon., Dec. 3 Free Kids’ Movie, 10am, HSCC
Tues., Dec. 4 Sunset Lake Rd. Sidewalk Meeting 5pm, Town Hall Town Council, 7pm, Town Hall
Wed., Dec. 5 CAMPO Transportation Workshop 4-7pm, Bass Lake
Fri., Dec. 7 Main Street Christmas, 6pm
Sat., Dec. 8 Christmas Parade, 11am Rt. 55 Jazz, 7:30pm, HSCC
Tues., Dec. 11 Council Workshop, 6pm, Town Hall Board of Adjustment, 7pm, Town Hall
Thurs., Dec. 13 Recreation Board, 7pm, Town Hall
Fri., Dec. 14 Holly Springs Youth Orchestra 7pm, HSCC
Sat., Dec. 15 Winter Market, 9:30am, HSCC Nutcracker Tea Party, 1 & 4pm, HSCC Community Band, 7:30pm, HSCC
Mon., Dec. 17 Free Kids’ Movie, 10am, HSCC
Tues., Dec. 18 Town Council, 7pm, Town Hall
Mon., Dec. 24 Christmas Holiday-Offices Closed Garbage & Recycling Unchanged
Tues., Dec. 25 Christmas Holiday-Offices Closed Garbage & Recycling Delayed 1 Day for Tuesday-Friday Customers
Wed., Dec. 26 Christmas Holiday-Offices Closed
Thurs., Dec. 27 Utility Bills Due
In the Theatre at
Route 55 Jazz Orchestra was founded in the fall of 2006. Its membership consists of com-munity musicians who are serious about their commitment to making authentic Big Band Jazz in the tra-dition of Basie, Kenton, Miller, and more.
Holly Strings Youth Orchestra presents its first performance ever on Dec. 14.
The Nutcracker Tea Party is an interactive storybook dance adven-ture with crafts, tea party treats, and fun for the whole family.
Holly Springs Community Band presents "Winter Wonderland" as Santa stops by for pictures with the kids during this concert. Anyone who doesn’t get to see Santa during Main Street Christ-mas should grab their tickets while they can and say hello. The band is an all-volunteer group of musicians whose performances foster an appreciation for every kind of concert band music, includ-ing classical, semi-classical, Broad-way musicals, movie soundtracks, pop and rock, and marches.
Get tickets at recconnect.us,
visit the Cultural Center box
office at 300 W. Ballentine
St., or call (919) 567-4000.
Yard waste collection doesn’t follow a set schedule during our annual leaf col-lection season, which begins this month. Instead, our leaf vacuuming trucks ro-tate continuously through town. Trucks collect leaves every weekday, traveling neighborhood by neighborhood in a set order. Once they’ve been through the entire town, they start over again. Please rake leaves to the edge of your front yard, off the street pavement, for collection. Do not bag leaves. Keep leaf piles separate from other yard debris. Although Public Works crews strive to collect leaves as quickly as possible, col-lection can be delayed by the volume of leaves, inclement weather, holidays, and equipment breakdowns. That’s why it’s important that you do not mix sticks, rocks or other debris with the leaves. Materials other than leaves can damage the vacuum trucks, taking them out of service for repairs and slow-ing down collection.
To help you plan ahead for leaf collec-tion in your neighborhood, we’ll post up-dates on collection every weekday. Visit www.hollyspringsnc.us/leaf through the season. For more information on leaf pickup, call Public Works at (919) 552-5920.
Leaf Season Reminders
Rake leaves to the edge of the yard, but not in the street.
Keep rocks, sticks and other debris out of leaf piles
since they could damage vacuuming equipment
and delay service.
Plan for when collection will be in your neighborhood by visiting www.hollyspringsnc.us/leaf.
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization is up-dating its transportation plan for southwestern Wake and northeastern Harnett counties. Here’s an opportunity to learn more and offer feedback:
CAMPO Transportation Workshop Drop-In Wednesday, Dec. 5 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. Bass Lake Retreat Center at 900 Bass Lake Road Presentations at 4:30 p.m. & 6 p.m.
The study will consider short-and-mid-term recommenda-tions that fit into a long-term vision for transportation. Comple-tion of the study is expected next spring. CAMPO is involved in determining which transportation pro-jects receive federal and state funding.
More information: swastudy.com
Don’t play Santa to thieves this Christmas season. Lock your car and don't leave gifts or other valuables in plain sight. Locking your car is important not only when out shopping, but at home as well. Locking your car substantially reduces the likelihood that thieves will break into it. For more information about Neighborhood Watch and other crime prevention efforts, call Capt. Mike Patterson of Holly Springs Police at (919) 567-4705 or email him at [email protected].
keeping The Grinch away from your sleigh
Route 55 Jazz Sat., Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Presenting “Santa Dance”
Nutcracker Tea Party Sat., Dec. 15 at 1 & 4 p.m.
Interactive Storybook Dance
Holly Springs Youth Orchestra Fri., Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.
Presenting “Santa Dance”
Community Band Sat., Dec. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
“Winter Wonderland”
Holly Springs Community Band
Route 55 Jazz Orchestra
December 2018
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News and Events in Holly Springs Government
Dancing in the Street It will be merriment on Main Street as the Happy Holly Days Christmas Parade
returns on Saturday, Dec. 8, the morning after Main Street Christmas.
Main events of the holidays
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Join friends and neighbors along Main
Street downtown for the Happy Holly
Days Christmas Parade on Saturday,
Dec. 8.
The parade begins at 11 a.m. at Main
Street and Holly Springs Road with ap-
proximately 90 entries. They include
floats, bands, dancers, decorated vehi-
cles, horses, marching groups, and
Santa, of course.
The Holly Springs Kiwanis Club is pre-
senter of the parade with the town as
sponsor.
The parade will proceed unless the
weather is really bad. There is no rain
date.
Spectators who have gathered along
Ballentine Street in past years to watch
the parade may want to choose a differ-
ent spot since not all entries will exit
there. Santa will ride down Ballentine,
however.
Call Town Hall at (919) 552-6221 with
parade questions.
Main Street merriment begins on the
evening before the parade with Main
Street Christmas from 6-8 p.m.
The Parks and Recreation Department
sponsors this celebration.
Kids can visit with Santa until 7:15
p.m. in the lobby of Town Hall.
There will be performances by local
musicians, dancers, and actors in the
theater at the Cultural Center and at
Holly Springs United Methodist Church.
Performers include several school
choirs.
Hayrides are a big hit during Main
Street Christmas. This year, we’ll have
two hay wagons to accommodate the
crowd.
Holly Springs United Methodist and
Oasis Church will provide hot chocolate
and refreshments. Holly Springs Baptist
Church will have a live nativity scene.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Claus will be reading
to kids at Holly Springs Cultural Center
nearby at 300 W. Ballentine St. Kids
also can enjoy crafts.
Main Street Christmas wraps up with
the annual tree lighting on the lawn of
the Cultural Center at 8 p.m.
The Town of Holly Springs will be partnering with The Christmas Store again this holiday season. The Christmas Store is designed to help families in our local area who are in need during the holi-days. You can pick up Christmas tree tags with a child’s age and gender. Please return all gifts by Wednes-day, Dec. 5. They should not be wrapped. Volunteers will pick up the un-wrapped donations on Thursday morning, Dec. 6. Families needing assistance are referred to The Christmas Store by Western Wake Crisis Ministry, Dor-cas Ministries, The Fuquay-Varina Emergency Food Pantry, and Holly
Springs Food Cupboard. Guidance counselors and social workers in the schools also make referrals of children in need. The Christmas Store served over 1,200 children in our area last holi-
day season. For more information on The Christmas Store, as well as list of other drop off sites, please go online to christmasinapex.com.
Call our Human Re-sources Department at (919) 557-2922 with
questions about the Town’s partici-pation in The Christmas Store initi-ative. Thanks to everyone who has helped brighten the holidays for families in need by participating in the Christmas Store effort over the years.
shopping for holiday joy
The Christmas Store for
kids in need wraps up
at 5 p.m. on Dec. 5.
Please return gifs by
that time unwrapped.
Main Street Christmas
Friday, Dec. 7
6-8 p.m.
Happy Holly Days Christmas
Parade Saturday,
Dec. 8 11 a.m.
Former Mayor Pro Tem Jimmy Cobb has been named Holly Springs’ 2018 Citizen of the Year. His selection was announced at HollyFest. He was recognized at the Nov. 20 Town Council meeting. The Town created the Citizen of the Year nomination form and helped spread word about it. Nominations
went directly to selec-tion committee mem-bers, all of whom are former recipients of the award.
Cobb was honored for his service to Holly Springs Food Cup-
board, to South Wake Inclusive Playground Initiative, the Kiwanis Club, Christmas parade, Main Street Christmas, Kids Appreciation Day, the haunted hayride, and the Read Across America program. He served on the Planning Board and Board of Ad-justment before joining the Town Council.
The Citizen of the
Year award honors
personal commitment
to improvements or
programs of significant
value to Holly Springs.