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newsletter September 2021 316 N. Academy Street | Dial 311 | townofcary.org Bud @TownofCary @TownofCaryNC Town of Cary @EnjoyCary Fun Down on the Farm Farm to Fork Celebration October 2, 6-9 P . M. | Good Hope Farm Join us for an evening of dining and dancing down on the farm under the stars! This "high-class hoedown" event includes a farm fresh gourmet meal, locally brewed beer and cider, entertainment by a surprise musical guest, and a signature gift. All profits go to support the work of Good Hope Farm in creating food security and agriculture education in the region. Get tickets early; this event sells out fast! Ticket Link: townofcary.org/goodhopefarm. Harvest Fest Fall Event Series September 18, October 16, November 20 12-4 P . M. | Good Hope Farm Celebrate Cary's agricultural roots at this free, family-friendly fall event, hosted on Cary's historic organic teaching farm. » Live music » Kids' play area » Farm-fresh food » Beer trucks Please note: Parking and free shuttles from Good Hope Baptist Church. To learn more townofcary.org/goodhopefarm. Downtown Music Cary Live October 9, 7-9 P . M. | Old Library Site Join us downtown as Suzanne Santo combines a country/blues/Americana sound with a little bit of rock. Coming to us from Austin, Texas Suzanne has played with Gary Clark Jr., Shakey Graves, and many more. She is also a founding member of the band HoneyHoney. Local food trucks and beer and wine vendors will be on site as well. For more, visit townofcary.org/carylive. Park After Dark featuring Marc Puricelli Ensemble October 13, 7-9 P . M. | Old Library Site They may have been rained out in July, but the Marc Puricelli Ensemble returns to Downtown Cary! The dynamic quintet plays everything from straight-ahead jazz and funk to original interpretations of soul and pop classics. Local food trucks and beer and wine vendors will be on site as well. For more, visit townofcary.org/parkafterdark. Check out locally crafted items for sale or chat with experts from organizations such as the NC Native Plant Society. Calling all goblins, ghouls, and ghosts! Join us for some spooky fun activities as we celebrate Halloween the last week of October! You won’t want to miss this Howlin’ Good Time! For more information visit townofcary.org/halloween. Wastewater Report Curious about what happens to the wastewater that goes down the drain? Get the facts in our Annual Wastewater Report. The report summarizes our system’s performance and provides quick facts, descriptions of our treatment facilities, and tips to keep the system working smoothly and the environment free from sewer spills. With your help and our staff’s quick response to sewer blockages and overflows, we reduced the number and volume of reportable spills last year. We are proud that our system continues to surpass federal and state requirements to protect your health and the environment. Visit townofcary.org/wastewaterreport to see the full report. If you have specific questions or would like to request a copy by mail, dial 311 anywhere in Cary, (919) 469-4000 outside town limits, or email [email protected].

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newsletter September 2021

316 N. Academy Street | Dial 311 | townofcary.org

Bud

@TownofCary @TownofCaryNC Town of Cary @EnjoyCary

Fun Down on the Farm Farm to Fork CelebrationOctober 2, 6-9 p.m. | Good Hope FarmJoin us for an evening of dining and dancing down on the farm under the stars! This "high-class hoedown" event includes a farm fresh gourmet meal, locally brewed beer and cider, entertainment by a surprise musical guest, and a signature gift.

All profits go to support the work of Good Hope Farm in creating food security and agriculture education in the region. Get tickets early; this event sells out fast! Ticket Link: townofcary.org/goodhopefarm.

Harvest Fest Fall Event Series September 18, October 16, November 20 12-4 p.m. | Good Hope Farm

Celebrate Cary's agricultural roots at this free, family-friendly fall event, hosted on Cary's historic organic teaching farm.

» Live music » Kids' play area » Farm-fresh food » Beer trucks

Please note: Parking and free shuttles from Good Hope Baptist Church. To learn more townofcary.org/goodhopefarm.

Downtown Music Cary LiveOctober 9, 7-9 p.m. | Old Library SiteJoin us downtown as Suzanne Santo combines a country/blues/Americana sound with a little bit of rock. Coming to us from Austin, Texas Suzanne has played with Gary Clark Jr., Shakey Graves, and many more. She is also a founding member of the band HoneyHoney. Local food trucks and beer and wine vendors will be on site as well. For more, visit townofcary.org/carylive.

Park After Dark featuring Marc Puricelli Ensemble October 13, 7-9 p.m. | Old Library SiteThey may have been rained out in July, but the Marc Puricelli Ensemble returns to Downtown Cary! The dynamic quintet plays everything from straight-ahead jazz and funk to original interpretations of soul and pop classics. Local food trucks and beer and wine vendors will be on site as well. For more, visit townofcary.org/parkafterdark.

Check out locally crafted items for sale or chat with experts from organizations such as the NC Native Plant Society.

Calling all goblins, ghouls, and ghosts!

Join us for some spooky fun activities as we celebrate Halloween the last week of October! You won’t want to miss this Howlin’ Good Time! For more information visit townofcary.org/halloween.

Wastewater Report Curious about what happens to the wastewater that goes down the drain? Get the facts in our Annual Wastewater Report. The report summarizes our system’s performance and provides quick facts, descriptions of our treatment facilities, and tips to keep the system working smoothly and the environment free from sewer spills. With your help and our staff’s quick response to sewer blockages and overflows, we reduced the number and volume of reportable spills last year. We are proud that our system continues to surpass federal and state requirements to protect your health and the environment. Visit townofcary.org/wastewaterreport to see the full report. If you have specific questions or would like to request a copy by mail, dial 311 anywhere in Cary, (919) 469-4000 outside town limits, or email [email protected].

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Cultural Calendar Cary Town Band presents “It's Dr. Seuss”October 22, 7:30 p.m. | Cary Arts Center

Leaf SeasonFall is in the air, and leaf season is around the corner. Leaf collection dates are added to your curbside collection schedule at townofcary.org/collects and in the Cary Collects app. And print or add your collection schedule to your personal iCal, Google, or Outlook calendar. Download the free app for your mobile device today!

Fall Tree Giveaway Saturday, October 23Enhance your landscape and add to our community’s canopy by planting a tree in your yard this fall. Pick up a free native tree at the My Tree, Our Tree event. For event details and to register, visit townofcary.org/MyTreeOurTree.

Fertilizing this Fall?Excess and stray fertilizer becomes a pollutant when washed into storm drains that lead to waterways. Smart fertilizing keeps our streams healthy and our lawns lush. Follow manufacturer guidelines to apply the right amount, and sweep fertilizer that falls on hard surfaces back onto your lawn.

Excess Cardboard Flatten and/or cut boxes to fit in your recycling cart with the lid closed. Avoid cramming so all recyclables can empty into our trucks. If you have more boxes than will fit in your cart, drop them off at the Citizen’s Convenience Center, 313 N. Dixon Ave. Or request a free cardboard collection at services.townofcary.org or by calling 311.

Creepy Contaminants Candy wrappers and plastic cups and plates are all creepy contaminants in our recycling. Please keep these out of your recycling cart and only include accepted items.

Cary It Green

Share With Us! Citizens and businesses are encouraged to share their budget priorities with Cary at any point in the year, and we’ll share what we hear with Town Council through quarterly reporting. Cary's budget runs from July 1 through June 30. Let us hear from you! townofcary.org/budget

Email: [email protected]: (919) 469-4307Twitter: @TownofCary with #TOCbudgetFacebook: facebook.com/TownofCaryNCPublic Speaks Out: Speak out at a Town Council meeting.

@ Koka Booth Rebelution (Rescheduled from 6/19/20)September 30, 6 p.m. Ziggy MarleyOctober 3, 7:30 p.m. Lake Street DiveOctober 17, 7 p.m.boothamphitheatre.com

Stay Connected! Are you receiving communications from the Town of Cary? Are you getting information about topics that matter to you? Signing up to receive text or email messages from us is quick and easy. Simply visit townofcary.org/email and fill in the required fields. We've got you covered!

Wander into WonderThe Downtown Cary Park’s construction is moving along nicely and we’re excited to debut our new website! Find out more about the park, sign up for a monthly newsletter, and follow along as we get closer to opening. Visit downtowncarypark.com.

Redistricting: Reflecting a Changing CaryOn June 24, Cary Town Council adopted a new map of municipal electoral district boundaries, which went into immediate effect. This helps maintain a population balance so that each person's vote counts about the same during municipal elections. With these changed boundaries, many precincts have moved but none were split or added. You may see a change in your district which also means you could have a new Council representative. To find out if your district has changed and learn more, visit townofcary.org/councildistricts.

Municipal Elections DelayedTypically, Municipal elections are held in odd-numbered years. The mayor and all Council members serve four-year terms. Due to the passage of Session Law 2021-56, Cary's elections will be delayed until March 8, 2022. A full list of current Council members and their terms is available from Wake County Board of Elections, learn more at townofcary.org/elections.