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January/February 2024

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2023 Women of Western Wake Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Michelle Pfeiffer

26 Celebrating 20 Years of Cary Magazine 40 Cary’s Park de Triomphe 50 100 Years Loved 63 Special Section: Premier Practices 85 Special Section: Retire in Style

93 Maximillians 100 Gimme Some Sugar 118 Special Section: Top Dentists

THERE WAS PLENTY OF PLAY AND CELEBRATION DURING THE GRAND OPENING OF DOWNTOWN CARY PARK.READ MORE ON PAGE 40. 8

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18 10 Things to Do 52 Erica Chats: Mental Makeovers 56 Small Business: Pilates by Luiza 60 On Trend: Strength Training 82 Nonprofit Spotlight: Be The Rainbow 103 Liquid Assets: Dreamy Ube Colada 105 Liquid Assets: Here Be Dragons Hazy India Pale Ale 124 Garden Adventurer: The Other Magnolias departments

12 Editor’s Letter 14 Letters from Readers 106 Dining Guide 126 Happenings 130 Write Light

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Bill Zadeits, Group Publisher Kris Schultz, Publisher EDITORIAL

Lauren Morris, Managing Editor Dena Daw, Associate Editor Jaime Nolan, Staff Writer Tara Shiver, Copy Editor CONTRIBUTORS

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY to Cary Magazine, and welcome to 2024! It’s hard to believe that we have been bringing you stories from Western Wake (and beyond) for the past 20 years. I have been honored to be a part of this magazine’s journey since 2017, and in that time I’ve seen a lot of change in both our publication and our coverage area. We have been blessed to work with the diverse group of talented people who have contributed to Cary Magazine over the past two decades. They have made the magazine into what it is today — and for that, I cannot thank them enough! Did you know that the word for a period of 20 years is “vicennium”? It’s OK, I didn’t either — but Google did! To celebrate our vicennial accomplishment, we are debuting a new look for Cary Magazine, making it cleaner and easier to read (I hope)! Don’t worry, we have retained all the sections you know, love, and look forward to each month. We hope you like it as much as we do! In this extra-special issue, we also explore the new Downtown Cary Park and enjoy a meal at Maximillians — a delicious Cary staple that has sustained us for 20 years. In a fit of nostalgia, we also look back on 20 years of memorable moments and stunning photography. In summary, what a ride it has been! We are grateful for each and every one of you, loyal readers. We wouldn’t be a magazine without you.

Happy New Year and thanks for reading,

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letters from readers Growing Community and Good Vibes The Chronicles of Stoney Acres Farm

WRITTEN BY JAIME NOLAN | PHOTOGRAPHED

BY JONATHAN FREDIN

WHAT DO YOU DO when an enchanting 4.2-acre farm discreetly tucked in the back of your current neighborhood suddenly becomes available for purchase? Without hesitation, you seize the opportunity and figure out your farming journey later. Then you name the farm after the resident goat, Stoney!

Why go anywhere else?

It’s hard to imagine a better life than this: a quaint farm, a playful goat named Stoney, and Allie on swing nestled in the barn.

Anyone can provide advice. At Edward Jones, our goal is to provide advice and guidance tailored to your needs. That’s why we live and work in your community. When it comes to your financial needs and goals, we believe you deserve face-to-face attention.

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“I really loved your article on Stoney Acres. It painted a wonderful picture of the lives of the Tischer family. I have known Jason since he was a young boy living in Wisconsin. His mother has told me stories, but this really gives people the whole story.” — Chris Hybicki, re. “Growing Community and Good Vibes,” October

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“Cary was thrilled to be a part of the Women of Western Wake Forum this year! Thank you to Cary Magazine for putting on this wonderful event to celebrate local women in leadership roles.” — @townofcary, re. 2023 Women of Western Wake Forum

“‘Baking the world a better place.’ Love it (and it’s true!). Super sweet family! I just met them after reading their story in your magazine. If I were you, I’d run (not walk) down to see them, and you 100% can’t go wrong with the oatmeal cream cookie sandwich! So very delicious!” — @BrittanyCrossPortraits, re. “Small Business Spotlight: Crumb & Cream,” September “It was so good this year. We really enjoyed the panel discussion. Great, well-thought-out questions. Jes Averhart is a fantastic moderator.” — @twistedscizzorscarync, re. 2023 Women of Western Wake Forum “I will have to visit. Lexington sounds charming. I did not know about the dog-friendly Elevated Wake Park. Great article written with warmth and affection.” — Mary Oliver, re. “Worth the Drive: Lexington,” October

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10 THINGS TO DO Dreamfest Weekend

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There’s still time to see the NC Chinese Lantern Festival! This year’s event features 40 all-new larger-than-life lanterns on display. In addition to the magic of lights, cultural arts performances will take place each night on the main stage through Jan. 14. boothamphitheatre.com/chineselantern-festival

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Spend a day with your furry friends

at WakeMed Soccer Park for Mutts & Marshmallows, a race with several course maps offered for you and your pup. Everyone who finishes their race will win a medal and a big mug of hot chocolate. You can also participate in a virtual race. Registration is required, and all proceeds go to support Wake County SPCA. Saturday, Jan. 6; WakeMed Soccer Park. muttsandmarshmallows.com

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The streets of Cary will shine a little brighter as the town celebrates its annual community lantern parade, Under the Silver Moon — part of the GLOW 2024 outdoor exhibition. If you haven’t had an opportunity to build a lantern with the town’s workshop program, get creative and make one at home. Illuminate it with an inexpensive battery-operated LED light, hang it on a stick, and hit the streets! Saturday, Jan. 13, 6–7:30 p.m. Downtown Cary Park. carync.gov/lanternparade Jonathan Fredin

NC Chinese Lantern Festival

Celebrate the life, work, and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Town of Cary’s Dreamfest Weekend. Events include a celebration, comedy show, interfaith service, an MLK work day, and much more! Jan. 12–15. carync.gov/dreamfest

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12 doughnuts. 5 miles. 1 hour. That’s what you have to look forward to at the 20th Annual Krispy Kreme Challenge, a student-run, charity-based race dedicated to supporting the mission of the North Carolina Children’s Hospital. Saturday, Feb. 3, 8 a.m. NC State Belltower, Raleigh. krispykremechallenge.com 18 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024


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Kick off Black History Month at the 23rd Annual African American Cultural Celebration, an event commemorating African American history through music, art, dance, and food. Saturday, Jan. 27, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh. ncmuseumofhistory.org

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The magic of The Rink continues through Jan. 15! Enjoy the thrill of ice skating with views of the Raleigh skyline, as well as private igloo lounges (new this year!), fire pits, hot beverages and snacks, and cozy outdoor lounge furniture. redhatamphitheater.com/the-rink

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Ready for three days of anime, animation, and cosplay? Don’t miss Animate! Raleigh, presented by GalaxyCon! Participate in Q&As, video and tabletop gaming, costume contests, cosplay wrestling, and much more. Friday, Jan. 5, 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Saturday, Jan. 6, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 7, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Raleigh Convention Center. galaxycon.com/pages/animate-raleigh

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Get your honey-do list ready for this year’s Downtown Raleigh Home Show and find the latest products and services for your home: builders, remodelers, contractors, storage solutions, kitchenware, and much more! Friday, Feb. 16, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 17, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, Feb. 18, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Raleigh Convention Center. raleighspringshow.com

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Iconic Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli is live in concert for Valentine’s Day! Grab your sweetie and don’t miss his first-ever performance in Raleigh, featuring selections from his uplifting solo album Believe, as well as a selection of arias, his beloved crossover hits, and famed love songs. Wednesday, Feb. 14, 8 p.m. PNC Arena. pncarena.com/events/detail/bocelli Animate! Raleigh

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Michelle Pfeiffer’s “Best of All”

WRITTEN BY DENA DAW | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

22 YEARS AGO, Cary resident Michelle Pfeiffer gave Anna’s extra chromosome would actually help in her fight against birth to her second child — a baby girl named Anna. Born acute myeloid leukemia (AML). with Down syndrome and well loved by her parents, little “Dr. Rosoff told us that individuals with Down synAnna’s story helped set into motion what would become a drome and that particular type of leukemia actually have a cherished and much-needed staple in our community: GiGi’s higher survival rate than patients without the condition,” Playhouse Raleigh, centrally located in Downtown Cary. said Pfeiffer. “The chemotherapy she received was less, and “When I was holding this little baby, I never would have she didn’t have to receive as many drugs as somebody who dreamed that we would have a Down syndrome achievement didn’t have Down syndrome. So we just started talking and center in the center of our town,” said Pfeiffer. “I never believed trying to understand that.” something like that could be possible.” Pfeiffer and her husband, Andrew Merrills, knew they Like many parents of children with Down syndrome, Pfeicould do more — and with encouragement from Dr. Philip Roffer and her husband started their journey soff at Duke Children’s Hospital, Pfeiffer with more questions than answers. started Anna’s Angels in November 2003, “When I was holding “I had really never been around many with the modest goal of raising $5,000 to this little baby, I never individuals with intellectual or devellaunch a single research study. To date, the opmental disabilities, so it was kind of a nonprofit has raised about $2 million. would have dreamed whole new world for us,” admitted Pfei“I did Anna’s Angels for a long time, that we would have ffer. “I was just looking for books and inbut then I became part of the startup for formation. Neither one of us could really GiGi’s Playhouse,” said Pfeiffer, now acta Down syndrome pull on anything; we had to sort of learn ing board president. “I felt like the Naachievement center in from it.” tional Institutes of Health really started Pfeiffer, who had been a senior manputting more funds into Down syndrome the center of our town. ager at MCI — a telecommunications research, so I felt OK about stepping I never believed company since bought by Verizon — down from fundraising.” stepped away from her corporate career For those who aren’t familiar, GiGi’s something like that following Anna’s birth, dedicating herself Playhouse is one of 58 Down syndrome could be possible.” fully to Anna’s care. achievement centers throughout the “When Anna was born she had an country dedicated to providing a place for — Michelle Pfeiffer irregular white cell condition, so they families to celebrate their child and benfollowed her closely,” said Pfeiffer. “Inefit from free, purposeful programming. dividuals with Down syndrome who have that irregular cell “The current executive director of GiGi’s is from Chicago, condition have a higher percentage of developing leukemia. and she saw a GiGi’s up there and wanted to bring one here to Unfortunately, when she was a year and a half, she did dethe Raleigh area,” said Pfeiffer. “She was trying to reach out to velop leukemia.” families here to find out who would be on this startup team, and It was devastating news, to be sure — but strangely enough, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I would love to help! I’m in.’” 20

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PFEIFFER'S DAUGHTER, ANNA, HAS BENEFITED GREATLY SINCE GIGI'S PLAYHOUSE OPENED ITS DOORS TO THE COMMUNITY IN 2016.

Taking a position in outreach, Pfeiffer used her intrinsic love for the community to help spread the word about what GiGi’s was all about. “When we did our grand opening, we had like 300 people come, because it’s really something that this community has needed — they’ve needed a place to go,” said Pfeiffer. “There’s so much free programming that’s offered here, from literacy, math, and speech. Usually families have to pay for all that, but when they come to GiGi’s, they don’t. We have over a thousand families in our database.” While Pfeiffer tends to downplay her role, Michelle Schwab — vice president of GiGi’s Playhouse, and former member of its startup team — has seen the impact that

Pfeiffer has made firsthand. “Honestly, Michelle is grace personified,” said Schwab. “She never takes credit for any of the amazing things she does. She always gives credit to the team or to someone else. Michelle works hard and gives so much of her time and energy to GiGi's and the IDD community. She is willing to do anything for anyone, and she is always thinking of how to improve and grow the playhouse.” Pfeiffer and her husband, Andy, recently celebrated 30 years of marriage in Bermuda alongside all three of their children. “Our oldest, he’s graduated from college and is now in investment banking in Charlotte,” said Pfeiffer. “Anna, who has Down syndrome, is a very busy gal. She has three jobs — she works at Howdy Homemade Ice

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“Michelle is deserving of this award because she truly has dedicated her life to this cause.” — Aimée McIntyre Cream, 321 Coffee, and she’s also an intern at NC State in the football equipment room. We have a third, and she is a junior at UNCChapel Hill studying biology and chemistry. It’s fun as a mom watching them grow up and find their passions.” The biggest thing that Pfeiffer has learned, she says, as both a mom and in her role at GiGi’s, is to not set limits on anyone. “Whenever you meet someone, it’s very easy for us to come up with some preexisting thought as to what they can or cannot do,” said Pfeiffer. “Just don’t. At GiGi’s, we celebrate every accomplishment, and we call it the ‘best of all.’ It’s different for everybody, what their ‘best of all’ is, but I have learned not to put limits on anybody — not just with Down syndrome, but in life.” In 2013, Pfeiffer was recognized as a Woman of Western Wake for her work with Anna’s Angels. In 2023, Pfeiffer was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at Cary Magazine’s Women of Western Wake Forum, honoring her years of service to the community. “Michelle is deserving of this award because she truly has dedicated her life to this cause,” said Aimée McIntyre, who met Pfeiffer at the first-ever gala for Anna’s Angels. “She's innovative and progressive, always seeking to bring awareness, fresh ideas, and new partners to the table.” Pfeiffer, who says she was “surprised and honored” to receive the award, credits much of GiGi’s success to the Town of

PFEIFFER PICTURED WITH HER DAUGHTER, ANNA — ONE OF HER THREE CHILDREN.

Cary and their tremendous and ongoing support. To Pfeiffer, community is key — especially for the parents of a child with Down syndrome. “My advice to parents is to get connected to a support group, to a GiGi’s that’s around you,” advised Pfeiffer. “If

there’s not a brick and mortar for you to walk into, virtually connect with someone. There are so many resources for you, and you don’t have to do it by yourself. You don’t have to figure it out on your own. There’s so many people who are willing to help you! Get connected.” t CARY MAGAZINE 23


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CARY: THEN & NOW In light of Cary Magazine’s 20th anniversary, we thought we’d take a trip down memory lane with three prominent longtime citizens to see just how far we’ve come as a community. From long-forgotten tobacco barns to solar farms and electric fleet cars, a lot has changed over the years — but in the words of L.M. Montogomery, “Nothing is ever lost to us as long as we remember it.”

Harold Weinbrecht, Cary Mayor How long have you lived and worked in Cary?

What are some of the biggest changes that you’ve seen in Cary over the years?

The revitalization of downtown is one of the biggest changes. Twenty years ago, there were very few businesses locating here, and even though it was and is a very safe area, some were beginning to leave. Downtown was not a desirable place to live, and some houses were not being maintained. It had become a place you drove through, not to be. Now it is one of the premier places in the Triangle, with businesses and people wanting to locate there. Our public parks and greenways have also seen drastic change. Cary now has more than 30 public parks and natural areas, and that number will continue to grow. Our greenway system is now more than 80 miles. If you add trails, that number is over 100 miles, which is farther than the drive from Cary to Winston28

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What are some common misconceptions about town growth?

There is a perception by some that Cary is growing rapidly because the change is occurring in one or two areas. But when it comes to an actual rate of population growth, data shows that Cary has been growing at a rate of 2.5 to 3% for the last 15 years, which has long been considered by Town Council as a healthy growth target. Many people are misinformed about the rate of growth, and are upset about the infrastructure challenges related to growth. One common complaint is roads. Those complaints usually are about NCDOT-maintained state roads, which have much lower standards than Cary. What was your favorite place to shop/eat years ago, and are these places still around?

When my girls were little, we used to go to the Cary Towne mall on Friday nights and eat at the food court. That was a family outing. That property was purchased by Epic Games, and they have removed those buildings. What is the one business in Cary that you hope we never lose?

Ashworth’s Drugs. What an iconic building with an iconic owner!

Jonathan Fredin

47 years! I lived in Cary from 1958 to 1969, moved back to the area in 1981, and in Cary from 1987 to present. Cary was so small when I was a child that you had to go to Raleigh to buy a pair of shoes! I remember when 7-Eleven decided to locate in Cary, and how that was a huge deal. But even though Cary has grown to over 60 square miles and 185,000 people, it still has a small-town feel.

Salem. We also have seven special-use facilities, four sports venues, and nine staffed facilities that provide a variety of programs and services for all ages. In 2019 Cary was ranked as the #1 park system in the nation.

What recent changes are you the most excited about?

The Downtown Cary Park spurred economic growth before it was finished and was one of the catalysts for downtown revitalization. It will be recognized as one of the best urban parks in the nation. If you could bring back one thing from Cary’s past, what would it be?

The Kildaire Farms. I visited it in elementary school, and my childhood impression was that it was enormous. I still remember bits of it today. Needless to say, it had an impact on me. Anything else you’d like to add?

I am honored to have been re-elected for a fifth term as mayor. I am humbled by the citizens’ trust and belief in me as our community moves forward.


Sheila Ogle, Ogle Enterprises and Cary Innovation Center Member/Manager

workers ate for lunch. They also served dinner and had breakfast on Saturday morning.

How long have you lived in Cary?

most excited about?

We moved to Chatham Street in 1955, so 68 years — that’s a darn long time!

The new vibrancy in downtown and the improvements on Academy Street.

As a Cary native, what do you love

What do you miss the most?

most about our town?

Cary Towne Center, but upgraded and modernized. Even though we have Fenton, it just doesn’t have the same feel as “our” mall and the ease of parking.

What were some of your favorite places in Cary “back in the day”?

Melba’s, Johnson’s Barbecue, and Suzanne’s Gift Shop, but they’re all gone now. There was actually nowhere else to shop! Melba’s was the place the ‘boys’ met for coffee in the morning and it’s where the contractors and

Howard S. Johnson, President Emeritus Cary Chamber of Commerce How long have you lived and worked in Cary?

37 years. In your opinion, what have been some of the biggest changes in Cary over the years?

Who or what would you say is responsible for the town’s growth?

All of the national accolades we continue to receive, great health care and educational opportunities, lack of crime compared to other cities, and wonderful retirement opportunities for seniors. Anything else you’d like to add?

I feel our town management and council are doing a great job in managing our The ability to provide quality jobs and low unemployment. Government and business are now working together, and world-class companies have invested in our community! Describe Cary when you first moved here!

When we moved here, the population was 30,000. It’s now approaching 180,000. With growth, our community has expanded and enhanced its wonderful quality of life for its citizens. Favorite places to shop, then and now?

Cary Towne Center — a million-squarefoot facility offering retail at its best. Epic Games has since purchased the site, but now, Fenton is a great mixed-use area offering retail at its best! I also enjoy Ashworth Drugs, a landmark business in downtown Cary — never want to lose it. We enjoy Rey’s for fine dining. What are some recent changes in Cary that you’re particularly excited about? Jonathan Fredin

Jonathan Fredin

Although we have become a large town in growth, there’s still a hometown feel for those of us that have lived here for many years. I love that we don’t need to go to Raleigh to shop, go to the doctor, find great entertainment, or go to great restaurants anymore. We have it in our own backyard.

What recent changes are you the

The development of Downtown Cary.

growth. There will always be challenges as they manage traffic, infrastructure, crime, etc., especially as we move forward with the opening of the new park, new commercial buildings, and residential growth. There will be additional responsibilities for our police and firefighters, and we must be certain they are compensated appropriately and appreciated for their service. I truly love our Town of Cary and am proud to call it home. The new park will have and has had a tremendous impact on the revitalization of the downtown area. It is now a place of gathering, offering mixed-use development in combination with a world-renowned city park. And we finally have a water feature in Cary! Thoughts on town growth?

Cary’s business leadership working with the Town of Cary leadership has been a WINWIN for its growth. Communities need a vision and services to move forward. We have a great team in Cary that has provided what cities and businesses universally need. The town’s vision on infrastructure has been key. Anything else you’d like to add?

Many thanks to the leadership and staff during my tenure as President of Cary Chamber of Commerce (36 years). One of my staff members for 17 years was Chuck Norman, who helped develop Cary Magazine. Congratulations to Cary Magazine on its 20th anniversary, and special thanks to Chuck! CARY MAGAZINE 29


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BIGGEST MOMENTS The evolution of Cary Magazine 20 years is a long time, but in a good way — see if these tidbits tickle your remembrances of the past two decades, from the pages of Cary Magazine to the grand openings and local happenings that make life great in Western Wake!

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Premiere issue of Cary Magazine!

First CM editor: Danielle Stanfield

Cary ranks

No. 1

Launch of CaryMagazine.com, with subscription capability

Small Town in America, by Money Magazine First Maggy Awards ballot, a paper pullout!

CM announces first Maggy Awards winners, including: FIGS Market, Cindy’s House Cafe, latria Spa, and The Toy Chest

Population of Cary

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2006

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2010 CM launches Facebook page and relaunches CaryMagazine.com

2011 CM hosts first Maggy Awards Party! Held at Tribeca Tavern, winner of Best New Restaurant

Emily Uhland and Tara Croft named CM co-editors

2012

CM becomes a free pickup publication, available at grocery stores and area businesses CM creates an account on Instagram, @carymagazinenc

Kris Schultz named CM publisher

First Maggy Award Party open to the public at Prestonwood Country Club

Nancy Pardue named CM co-editor

2016 2018 Amber Keister named CM co-editor

Coastal Credit Union becomes presenting sponsor for all CM events

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Official launch of LookWest, our annual relocation guide

2019

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First issue of Main & Broad, Cary Magazine’s sister publication for Southern Wake, is released. Emily Uhland named editor.

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First e-newsletter released for Wake Living

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LOOKING BACK From photogenic dishes to sunsets framed with Spanish moss, join us as we relive the past 10 years through pictures — all hand selected by Chief Photographer Jonathan Fredin.

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Cary’s Park de Triomphe Long-Awaited Downtown Cary Park Opens to the Public WRITTEN BY DENA DAW | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

DOWNTOWN CARY PARK officially opened to the public on Nov. 19, 2023 — and in doing so, fulfilled its centurylong destiny. According to an old map, dated from the late 1800s, the park’s land was once owned by a gentleman named Ben Savage. “He was a horticulturalist, and he had fruit trees on this property,” said Joy Ennis, the park’s general manager. “There was a map that he drew, and it said ‘park’ on it, so we like to think that this has always wanted to be a park, even 120 years ago. There are a few pecan trees still on the site that I like to think are still some of Mr. Ben’s pecan trees.” Savage’s dream has certainly come true, and in a big way. After more than 20 years of dreaming and planning, the new urban park spans 7 acres between Academy, Walker, Park, and Walnut Streets in Downtown Cary. “I love the excitement and wonder that I see on people’s faces when they can actually get into the park and see it in its entirety,” said Ennis. “We want this park to be a place where families can come and make memories, and we are honored to be a part of that.” The park, Ennis says, has been thoughtfully and intentionally designed to ensure that everyone can enjoy all the amenities and robust programming. 40

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Towne Square, a major entrance point to the park, includes Cary’s iconic fountain and multipurpose lawn for future pop-up markets and fitness classes. The square also houses rotating public art and the permanent Sense of Place art installation — featuring four steel columns and a glass top that map out the entire town of Cary. Locals are encouraged to find the street they live on by exploring all 80 panels! Visitors who wander over to Academy Pavilion will discover Market 317, a grab-and-go style café that will serve locally sourced, healthy food options such as wraps, sandwiches, and charcuterie boards. A rentable event space, the pavilion is adorned with beautiful western red cedar along the walls and ceiling and curved glass doors that open and spill out onto Academy Plaza. The Nest Play Area is the perfect spot for children to partake in imaginative play. Inspired by the natural elements of the park, this play area features two iconic 20-foot-tall cardinals. These cardinals are surrounded by a tangle of scrambles and logs for climbing, and visitors can even venture inside to get a bird’s-eye view of the park. The Nest also encompasses a toddler play area nestled amongst towering pine trees, multiple slides, and a splash pad for cooling off on hot days.

PERCHED OVER THE NEST ARE TWO CARDINAL PLAY STRUCTURES — THE PERFECT SPOT TO ENJOY IMAGINATIVE PLAY.

VISITORS ARE LIFTED UP INTO THE TREE CANOPY VIA THE SKYWALK. CARY MAGAZINE 41


THE PARK'S TIERED WATER FEATURE — DESIGNED TO IMPROVE WATER QUALITY AND MITIGATE FLOODING DOWNSTREAM — IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO EXPLORE (AND JUMP ROCKS).

At the heart of the park, you’ll find the Great Lawn and Great Lawn Pavilion. The performance pavilion is well equipped to host large-scale events and intimate experiences alike. From the expansive Great Lawn, visitors can enjoy concerts, movies, yoga classes, and much more. Beyond programming and events, it’s the perfect spot to set up a picnic or relax in the sunshine. The Bark Bar and Barkyard deserves a round of a-paws! The Bark Bar’s 12 taps and selection of wines and refreshing nonalcoholic options make it the perfect 5 o’clock meetup spot after a ruff day. The bar is adjacent to the Barkyard — a dog park divided into two sections for smaller and larger breeds featuring tunnels, logs, and interactive water features. Your fourlegged friend can access the dog park by purchasing a pass that grants you access to all Cary dog parks. Existing pass holders are good to go. 42

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THE SKYWALK BRIDGE LIFTS VISITORS 17 FEET INTO THE AIR.

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ACADEMY PAVILION AND PLAZA

Lining Park Street is the park’s active recreation area, which includes table tennis, foosball tables, a putting green, and a turf-clad arena surrounded by breathtaking river birch trees — perfect for volleyball, bocce ball, cornhole, theater-in-the-round, and much more. Grab a quick bite at a local food truck while you’re there! The Gathering House, boasting 28 french doors that open to create an indoor/outdoor space, sits in a quiet corner of the park. Beyond the doors lies the Gathering Garden, which further extends the house’s event space. The garden incorporates existing trees and many new native and adaptive regional plants. Ennis’ personal favorite piece of the park is the tiered water feature, featuring a babbling brook, middle pond, and lower pond, all thoughtfully designed to improve water quality and significantly mitigate flooding downstream. Last but not least is the Skywalk, a 471-foot-long elevated walkway that lifts you 17 feet and into the tree canopy. “My team and I are so excited to see people make this park their own,” said Ennis. “We are planning a variety of programs that will have something for the little bitties all the way up to adults. We’re going to start slower and build it up, so that by the time spring arrives, there will be a nice, robust calendar.” Learn more about Downtown Cary Park by signing up for their monthly newsletter at downtowncarypark.com. t

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CARY RESIDENT AND IRISH EXPAT Dorothea “Dorothy” Wysocki turned 100 years old on Dec. 5 — but in her mind, she’s simply 18 with 82 years of experience. “I asked what turning 100 means to her, and she said, ‘I’m not going to be 100; I’m only 96,’” laughed Brenda Schwab, Wysocki’s friend and power of attorney. “She doesn’t like a big splash, never likes to be the center of attention.” Schwab, who first met Dorothy in 2003, describes Dorothy as “reserved and conservative” — but when surrounded by family and friends, Wysocki’s quick wit and Irish charm soon rise to the surface. “Do you remember your dog Sandy?” Asked a family member on Zoom, having called in from Ireland for her centennial celebration. “What was Sandy?” “Sandy was a dog, of course,” Wysocki answered, a cheeky little smile on her face. Well, you can’t argue with that! Wysocki’s birthday was celebrated with high tea at Woodland Terrace Retirement Community in Cary — a first rate affair with three-tiered silver platters, scones and clotted cream, a harpist, and fascinators perched on the heads of many attendees. Only the best for the lady of the hour! The theme was inspired by a past visit to The Umstead for High Tea — a tradition that can be hard to find on this side of the pond. “That’s one of my favorite memories with Dorothy,” said Schwab of her visit to the Umstead. “They had a harpist there, and while we were having tea she told me that if we were in Ireland, there would be a threetiered silver platter. No sooner than those words left her lips, and someone was coming around with a three-tiered tray with all the sandwiches and desserts on it. Her smile was huge. She was so excited to see that. ‘Oh good, they know how to do tea,’ she said.”

Despite having lived in the States since 1957, tea time remained a staple in Wysocki’s life. Her preferred brand? Red Rose. “We would have tea at 3:30, and she would bake a yummy dessert to go with it,” recalled Schwab. “I would try to move it to 2:30 p.m., but she wasn’t having it — tea always happened at 3:30 p.m.” Born into an affluent area of Belfast, Ireland, Wysocki met her late husband, Bill Wysocki, when he visited Ireland in the late 1940s. In 1957, Wysocki got married and moved to the United States, working as a secretary at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in Washington, DC.

“Her typing skills, learned at Belfast College of Technology, stood her in good stead, and they were second to none,” recalled her niece, Catherine Hammond. “Her letters were full of news about her life in America, her garden, her exercise regime and recipes (all typed), and maybe a newspaper cutting or two about the weather.” During her time in the country’s capital, Wysocki met and shook hands with President Ford, who she described as “a very nice man, much nicer than his predecessor.” In 1992, Wysocki and her husband retired to Cary. “They chose Cary because it was quiet and not as hectic as DC,” said Schwab.

PAM GARDNER, LEFT, ASSISTS WYSOCKI AS SHE SPEAKS WITH HER FAMILY IN IRELAND VIA ZOOM. 50

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BITE-SIZE SANDWICHES, SHORTBREAD COOKIES, AND SCONES WERE SERVED ALONGSIDE WYSOCKI'S PREFERRED BRAND OF TEA — RED ROSE.

“She used to enjoy going to the Cary Library every week on Academy Street, and she liked Cary’s proximity to Raleigh so she could enjoy the symphony and other special events. Another area she took advantage of was travel; she used RDU to travel to Ireland every other year up until 10 years ago. Her last excursion was a cruise to the Caribbean in 2003, accompanied by one of her friends from St. Paul's Episcopal Church.” Fo l l o w i n g her husband’s passing in 1993, Wysocki continued to make a life for herself on Melanie Lane near downtown DURING THE PARTY, A HARPIST PLAYED SOME OF WYSOCKI'S FAVORITE IRISH TUNES.

BRENDA SCHWAB SHOWS WYSOCKI'S FAMILY ONE OF MANY FAMILY PICTURES DECORATING THE ROOM.

Cary — enjoying the diversity of restaurants, tending her garden, and spreading her money around to seven different banks around town! She continued to live on her own until 2014. After a stint at Jordan Oaks, she made the final move to Woodland Terrace in 2022. It’s only a select few who live to the ripe old age of 100, so when this petite Irish woman in our community hit this milestone, we had to know more.

What are you most proud of?

“The thing that she’s most proud of is the fact that she has had a long, calm, and pleasant life with no major crisis,” said Schwab. “She feels fortunate to have made it this far in good health.” Congratulations, Dorothy! May your 100th year be as extraordinary as you are. t

Does longevity run in the family?

According to her family in Ireland, it doesn’t seem to. Her mother and father both passed away young, but her sister, Eileen, passed in 2020 at the age of 92. What’s the secret to long life?

Wysocki has one word for all of us youngsters: moderation. According to Schwab, Wysocki says she didn’t take risks, didn’t go to extremes, and has no regrets (in other words, Dorothy doesn’t condone your plans to skydive or swim with sharks). DOROTHY SHAKES THE HAND OF PRESIDENT FORD. CARY MAGAZINE 51


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GIVE YOURSELF A MENTAL MAKEOVER WRITTEN & PHOTOGRAPHED BY ERICA DELONG

A NEW YEAR MEANS it’s the perfect time to reset our minds and start 2024 on sturdy ground. A healthy mind is essential for overall well-being, and I’ve found several ways to boost mental clarity and mood. Give them a try and make 2024 YOUR year! PRACTICE MINDFULNESS: Mindfulness is being fully present in the moment and paying attention to your thoughts and feelings without judgment. I know it may sound silly, but being truly aware of your thoughts is key. Engaging in mindfulness meditation or simply taking a few moments each day to focus on your breath can help calm your mind and reduce stress and anxiety. Many experts suggest counting backward in a moment of stress. 5...4…3…2…1…repeat. It takes your mind off the current situation and helps you step out of the stress spiral. WORK WITH YOUR BREATH: Deep breathing exercises can calm the nervous system and reduce stress. Incorporate simple breathing techniques, like diaphragmatic breathing or box breathing, to promote relaxation and mental clarity. I used to think this was weird, but it works in a moment of difficulty. UNPLUG FROM TECHNOLOGY: This is hard! All of us are addicted to our phones, but the constant exposure to screens and digital devices overwhelms our minds. Hence the reason it takes forever to fall asleep because we’re scrolling TikTok. Take 52

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HIT THE RESET BUTTON ON YOUR BRAIN WITH ERICA’S ADVICE FOR CLEARING THE MENTAL CLUTTER.

time to unplug, whether it’s setting aside an hour each day for phone-free time or doing a full digital detox over the weekend. Again, breaking the tech addiction is HARD, but eventually you will get used to it. Many of us reach for our phones first thing in the morning. Try to get in the routine of enjoying your coffee in silence, journaling, or using this time to pray or meditate. This helps set the intention for your day!

PRIORITIZE SLEEP: Quality sleep is crucial for mental clarity and overall well-being. Give your brain a boost by establishing a healthy sleep routine, ensuring you get the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep each night. Does that much shut-eye seem like a distant dream? Move healthy sleep habits to the top of your todo list and see how much better you feel. When I improved my sleep habits, everything changed. I lost weight, I wasn’t as irritable, and my skin got better. I didn’t real-


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ize the wear and tear on my body from only sleeping a few hours a night for many years. GET ACTIVE: Engaging in regular physical activity releases endorphins, which are natural mood lifters. Whether it’s a brisk walk, yoga, dancing, hitting the gym, or running around the park with your kids, get moving! OBSERVE GRATITUDE: Reflecting on the things you are grateful for can shift your mindset from a state of lack to abundance. I’m a firm believer in expressing gratitude and putting out positivity because it comes back to you. And yes, life is hard and filled with struggles of all types — but it’s also full of things to be grateful for. Start a gratitude journal and write down three things you are grateful for each day. Small things matter! This simple practice can help train your mind to focus on the positive aspects of your life. It works! CONNECT WITH NATURE: Spending time in nature has been shown to have a calming effect on the mind. Whether it’s a hike in the mountains, a day at the beach, or simply sitting in a park, make time to connect with the natural world. It provides a sense of peace and tranquility. A change of scenery is big for me. Sometimes I’ll book a night at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro or a day trip to Wilmington to just sit by the ocean waves. It’s calming! We like to throw a dart and randomly select a new zip code and try a new restaurant or activity. SEEK NEW LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES: Engaging in lifelong learning and exploring new interests can stimulate the mind and ignite a sense of curiosity and passion. Whether it’s learning a new language, taking up a creative hobby, or enrolling in a course, new learning opportunities can inspire personal growth. LEAN ON PROFESSIONALS: If you find yourself struggling to reset your mind on your own, don’t hesitate to seek professional support. A therapist or counselor can provide invaluable guidance and support as you

work to reframe your mindset. There are also wonderful life coaches like my girlfriend Laura Reichert, founder of Triangle Life Coaching Academy. She worked with me for years to recognize things I kept getting stuck on. CLEAR THE CLUTTER: A cluttered environment can contribute to feelings of overwhelm and unease. Take the time to organize your belongings and streamline your living and work spaces. Make sure everything has a place. That way when the kids throw their shoes and backpacks down in the middle of the kitchen floor, you can remind them, there’s a place for that. My husband is rolling his eyes reading this because I have a long way to go to clear out the closets in our house. It’s OK to be a work in progress! PRACTICE SELF-COMPASSION: Be kind to yourself as you work to reset your mind. Self-compassion involves treating yourself with the same kindness and understanding that you would offer to a friend. Practice self-care, self-acceptance, and self-forgiveness. I often would speak negatively in a joking manner about myself. I still do on occasion because it’s my personality, but I’ve cut back a lot because my subconscious absorbs that negativity. Remind yourself: You are amazing! SET INTENTIONS AND GOALS: Having a sense of purpose and direction can help provide motivation and clarity. Start by reflecting on what you hope to achieve and how you want to grow personally and professionally in the coming year. Make a vision board! Put your goals on paper and think about them as if they’ve already happened. BUILD POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS: Supportive relationships are crucial for mental well-being. Take the time to nurture healthy connections with friends, family, or others in your support network. And know it is OK to chop those who are sucking the life

GRATEFUL! ERICA TAKES TIME TO APPRECIATE THE POSITIVE ASPECTS OF LIFE.

out of you. Sometimes you must take a pause from people so you can be your best self. LIMIT NEGATIVE INFLUENCES: Pay attention to the media, social media, and other sources of information that may be contributing to negativity and stress, and cut down your exposure where you can. By incorporating these healthy ways to reset your mind, you are setting yourself on the right track to a fulfilling 2024. Selfimprovement is an ongoing process, and it’s important to be consistent in your efforts and patient with your struggles. If you ever feel stuck, need advice, or want an ear to listen, reach out! It takes a village! @EricaDeLong t CARY MAGAZINE 53


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small business spotlight LUIZA BARTELDES FARINHA, OWNER OF PILATES OF LUIZA, GETS A FULL-BODY WORKOUT WITH THE STANDING ARM SPRING.

PILATES BY LUIZA WRITTEN BY DENA DAW | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

IT’S EASY TO FIND A PILATES STUDIO IN THE TRIANGLE, but not all Pilates classes are created equal — and neither are their instructors!

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Luiza Barteldes Farinha, owner of Pilates by Luiza in Cary, has a different story than most. “I am originally from Brazil,” said Farinha. “I moved to NYC in 2003 to pursue a dance career. At that time, I knew nothing about Pilates, but I thought I should work on something that was related to the body. I knew this lady from ballet class who was a Pilates instructor. Her name was Pam Pardi. I asked her about the process to get certified. Little did I know, she was a very respected and experienced instructor who worked under Romana Kryzanowska, Joseph Pilates’ only protégée.” In 2009, Farinha was accepted to the certification program at True Pilates New York — Joseph Pilates’ original studio, complete with some of the original equipment that he had built.

“I thought, ‘Wow, this is the real deal,’” said Farinha, who graduated after over 600 hours of practice and observation. Since gaining her certification, Farinha has worked with athletes from the Chicago Bears and Cleveland Cavaliers, Olympic contenders, horseback riders, and professional dancers and gymnasts. Today, Farinha teaches one-on-one Pilates classes in her private, home-based studio in Cary — fully equipped with an original Pilates Designs by Basil Reformer, Cadillac, Wunda chair, spine corrector, and much more. We recently spoke at length with Farinha to get to the core of her business and what “authentic Pilates” is all about. When did Pilates by Luiza first open, and what did you do prior to its opening?


After teaching in NYC, I moved to Chicago and later opened my own studio, The Pilates Loft of Chicago. Two years after having our son in 2017, my husband and I decided to move to a quieter and warmer place, and NC seemed ideal. We love this mild weather, green forest areas, and so many outdoor activities. I also wanted to downsize a bit and work from home. We packed our belongings in a truck and moved blindly to Cary after the summer of 2019, without ever stepping foot here! After a lot of looking, we found a beautiful house with a big yard surrounded by trees and the perfect layout for a cozy little Pilates studio. How did you fall in love with Pilates?

It’s unique how I found Pilates. I wanted a job in fitness, and I happened to know Pam, so I dove into the full certification program without ever taking a Pilates class before! Within a few months of training, I

ABOVE: FARINHA DEMONSTRATES "THE TEASER," BUT DON'T LET THE NAME FOOL YOU — THIS POSE WILL SET YOUR ABS ON FIRE! LEFT: A MYRIAD OF EXERCISES CAN BE PERFORMED ON THE PILATES CHAIR.

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RIGHT: USING THE CHAIR, FARINHA DEMONSTRATES A SWAN DIVE. BELOW: A REMINDER FROM FARINHA TO NOT TAKE YOURSELF TOO SERIOUSLY!

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started feeling the amazing results from it and began to love it! It was almost like an arranged marriage where you grow to love each other! I was still dancing, and I noticed how I could turn more easily and jump higher. I even started to get more dance gigs! I just wish I had found Pilates much earlier! I firmly believe that Pilates can help improve everything you do. After retiring from ballet, I found running. I have run several marathons and ultramarathons. I qualified for 2024’s Boston Marathon. I am also a competitive Spartan obstacle course racer. I am almost 45 years old, and I believe that Pilates is the reason I can keep pushing my body like this without breaking it! Your website states that "not all Pi-

or made up new exercises. Everything is based on what Joseph Pilates created, including the equipment. In my studio you will get an authentic Pilates experience. Describe the classes that you offer!

I work one-on-one, based on each client's unique needs. I offer 55- or 45-minute sessions.

gain strength and flexibility. Your clothes will fit differently, but in a good way! Pilates works your deep core muscles, the same muscles that support your spine. Like my experience with ballet, Pilates will help you become a better athlete. You will also have more longevity on the things you love doing. I’ve also heard about clients getting taller after a few months of practice, even at an older age!

What can clients expect?

Joseph Pilates has a famous quote that says, “In 10 sessions you'll feel the difference, in 20 sessions you'll see the difference, and in 30 sessions you'll have a whole new body.” That sums it up! Pilates can do so much for everyone, from improving posture to gaining strength, flexibility, and so much more. You also learn a lot about your body!

lates are the same." How is Pilates by Luiza different?

Why would you encourage people to

My certification, Romana’s Pilates, is the only Pilates method in the world that kept true to the original. We never changed

try Pilates?

Pilates will first improve your posture and stance. Your balance will be better. You will also

What is the best and most challenging aspect of owning a business?

Best: Having control over my schedule. I also love working from my home and having a small, intimate practice. All my clients feel like family. Most challenging: Sometimes in this business we have some slow periods. I’ve been lucky enough though to be very busy with amazing clients! What advice would you give to a newbie?

Don’t hesitate to try it! It’s a great workout! pilatesbyluiza.com t

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on trend WRITTEN BY JAIME NOLAN | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

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STRENGTH TRAINING has a deep-rooted history, and it continues to be a prevailing trend in 2024! This year is all about self-care from the inside out. Strength and high self-worth are IN! As the calendar turns to 2024, so do our aspirations, dreams, and fitness endeavors! With several strength training modalities to choose from, boredom takes a back seat! There’s always a challenge waiting for you: bodyweight training, resistance bands, functional strength, isometric, plyometric, and more! Whether you hit the gym, have a personal trainer, download an app, or enroll at a boutique studio, building muscles will help you discover the healthiest and strongest YOU. Take the time to strengthen your body and mental health, reduce your stress, and improve your daily function, mood, and metabolism. May this year be full of wellness! “Strength training can benefit everyone at every age throughout their lives. Some of the most important benefits include: lowering risk of injury, increasing strength of muscles and bones, decreasing risk of falling, boosting mood and reducing anxiety, helping to manage blood sugar, and also decreasing stubborn abdominal fat,” said Aaron Hornstra, owner of Core Results Personal Training. Aaron provided us with five strength training tips to start the new year right! 60

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1. Proper warmup is key in order to increase core body temperature and get blood flow to the working muscles. By gradually preparing your body to work, you will in turn decrease your risk of injury. The warmup is also a great time to work on dynamic flexibility and mobility (stretches with movement with the intent of increasing range of motion). 2. Focus on proper technique to maximize working the intended muscle groups and decrease risk of injury. 3. Make sure you’re always keeping progression in mind. The goal is to get stronger, so if an exercise begins to get easier, increase the load. 4. Slow and controlled is the best way to keep the muscles under tension, which results in maximum adaptations and gains. 5. Focus on the muscle groups you are intending to train. The body is smart and will constantly try to compensate, especially when working weaker muscles. The strong muscles try to take over and do the work. Being mindful creates a mind-body connection and helps stimulate the targeted muscles.

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also be providing care in their Myopia Control Clinic, which helps to slow the progression of nearsightedness in children and adolescents. She has a certification in this specialty from the American Academy of Orthokeratology and Myopia Control. Dr. Logan Lineberry has also joined the Cary Family Eye Care team. Dr. Logan is originally from the Raleigh area and is excited to be back home. She is a developmental optometrist and has completed a residency in pediatric optometry with an emphasis on vision therapy and neuro-rehabilitation and will help to establish a vision therapy clinic at Cary Family Eye Care in the coming months. Vision therapy is a specialty that helps children and adults improve visual efficiency and be successful by enhancing the skills necessary for clear and comfortable vision throughout their day. The Cary Family Eye Care team is excited about all these changes and can’t wait to see you for your next eye exam! SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION


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BEAUTY AND CONFIDENCE RESTORED TO YOUR SMILE Cary Prosthodontics is proud to be an innovated leader in the replacement of missing and broken down teeth in Cary and nationwide. Both Dr. Brandon Kofford and Dr. Kevin Lim have been involved in developing and educating other providers about a patent-pending process that has transformed the patient experience for the “Teeth-in-aDayTM” treatment concept. The process yields a better esthetic outcome, while reducing the postsurgical discomfort — without compromising the integrity of the temporary fixed bridge during the healing period. Most patients can have their teeth removed, implants placed, and an interim prosthesis attached to the implants in the same appointment. Cary Prosthodontics keeps patient experience and satisfaction at the forefront of every procedure, customizing your smile to make sure your teeth not only look and feel great, but also function well. SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Dr. Lim and Dr. Kofford received their master’s degrees in Prosthodontics, specializing in the most complex dental problems. Their advanced training includes full-mouth rehabilitation, dental implants, dentures, cosmetic dentistry, jaw joint issues, bridges, crowns, and veneers. In addition, Dr. Renata Camino is the newest member of the Cary Prosthodontics team. Dr. Camino served as an assistant professor in the Department of Prosthodontics in the Division of Comprehensive Oral Health at The University of North Carolina - Adams School of Dentistry from 2019-2022. Her duties involved teaching didactic and clinical courses at the predoctoral level and graduate level, including patient care. Her interest lies in continuing to implement innovative workflows that simplify treatment, to enhance provider communication skills and facilitate interdisciplinary care. Dr. Camino is accepting new patients at Cary Prosthodontics and looks forward to serving our community.

CARY PROSTHODONTICS 1400 CRESCENT GREEN SUITE 210 CARY, NC 27518 (919) 858-8193 caryprosthodontics.com

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DOC'S SPINE AND SPORTS MEDICINE 2035 RENAISSANCE PARK PLACE CARY, NC 27513 (919) 694-5100 docsspineandsportsmed.com

EXPECT TO BE TREATED LIKE FAMILY Taking care of your body pays dividends. Yet, such a simple concept can still feel out of reach. Bridging this gap is where Dr. Dent has excelled sine beginning his private practice over 11 years ago. Working with his patients to understand the nature of their injury first, only then can they work as a team to develop a strategy and solution to meet patient goals. At Doc’s Spine & Sports Medicine, educating patients on the nature of their injury and informing them on ways to help their body heal is key. Another objective is to helping patients take ownership of their health and lives independently without pain. Minor injuries can have significant consequences and when you’re in pain, your daily life suffers. Dr. Dent understands that and focuses on keeping you in the game for as long as you want to be in it. Everyone that

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enters his office can expect to be treated like family. His patient testimonials reflect an environment where Dr. Dent focuses on learning about a patient’s injury history, current condition, and future goals. There is no better satisfaction and joy than the success of seeing his client’s health improve. Dr. Dent originally opened a private practice in Texas, interned at the Dallas VA hospital, was the onsite Chiropractor at Heavenly Hands Birthing Center, and was the Chiropractor for the Collin County Rattlers semi-pro football team. Dr. Dent and his family relocated to the Raleigh area in 2017 upon opening his practice at the Arboretum in Cary. He is boardcertified, specializing in chiropractic and physiotherapy. He resides in New Hill, NC, with his wife Kristi and their three sons, Jack, Carter, and Davis. SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION


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DUKE REDEFINES AESTHETIC SURGERY WITH FRESH FACES Duke Plastic Surgery not only provides renowned reconstructive surgical care for adults and children; our clinical team includes dedicated, nationally recognized leaders in facial, breast, and body aesthetics. At the beautiful, state-of-the-art Duke Aesthetic Center, conveniently located on the Duke Center for Living campus away from the hustle and bustle of Duke Hospital, we uniquely blend personalized attention and privacy with the safety and skill that are synonymous with Duke. We are pleased to welcome two new physicians to our team of experts in aesthetic services: Dr. David Stepien and Dr. Elda Fisher. Dr. Stepien comes to us from Beverly Hills, CA. He is an aesthetic plastic surgeon specializing in facelift, rhinoplasty, revision rhinoplasty, comprehensive facial rejuvenation, blepharoplasty, breast augmentation, breast lift, breast reduction, abdominoplasty, liposuction, and body contouring. “I truly enjoy providing high-quality plastic surgical care for my patients SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

in a comfortable, relaxed, and discrete facility,” says Dr. Stepien. Dr. Fisher is a highly recognized specialist in facial gender affirmation surgery and aesthetics who applies her background and experience in oral/maxillofacial surgery, functional jaw surgery, and skill in patient-specific 3D surgical planning. Dr. Fisher says, “When appropriate, functional skeletal surgery and facial gender affirmation surgery can be combined to obtain the best results in both aesthetic and functional outcomes.” Our Duke Aesthetic Center surgeons, anesthesiologists, aestheticians, and staff will help you look and feel your best while maintaining a focus on safety and comfort. Our expert team also offers a full range of aesthetic procedures and skin treatments including skin resurfacing, medicalgrade chemical peels, Botox injections, laser hair removal, and more. If you desire to minimize the effects of aging, redefine facial features, or refine body contours, you will find a trusted partner with Duke Plastic Surgery at the Duke Aesthetic Center.

DUKE PLASTIC SURGERY AT DUKE AESTHETIC CENTER 3475 ERWIN ROAD DURHAM, NC 27705 (919) 681-8555 dukehealth.org/locations/ duke-aesthetic-center

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HYDRATE MEDICAL 2024 RENAISSANCE PARK UNIT 2024 CARY, NC 27513 (919) 371-0134 cary.hydratemedical.com

KEEPING CARY HEALTHY & HYDRATED Hydrate Medical is a lifestyle IV hydration company focused on health, wellness, and recovery to help people boost their energy and speed up recovery. Hydrate Medical provides clients with researched IV hydration treatments delivered by qualified medical professionals and licensed nurses. Coowners Dr. Jonathan Leake and Keith Parris ACNP had been fighting diseases in the ER for years but wanted to help people live healthier and happier lives.

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One of the most popular drips, the Myers Cocktail, is used to treat conditions from chronic fatigue to migraines. This drip includes Super B, vitamin C, and B12 as well as other vitamins. Another popular drip is the Hydrate Super Immune Boost, which is packed with vitamin C and zinc. In addition to IV hydration treatments, Hydrate Medical offers B12 shots, weight loss, and HydrateAthletics. Sit back, relax, and unwind in Hydrate Medical's spa-like atmosphere. Feel Great. Hydrate. SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION


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GUIDING PARENTS THROUGH THE CHALLENGES OF BABY TEETH Dr. Jean and Dr. Cyelee, both boardcertified pediatric dentists and mothers, understand the challenges parents face in keeping their children cavity-free. They aim to guide parents through the intricacies of baby teeth, combining professional expertise with their personal experiences as mothers. At Little Tooth Co, their focus is on empowering parents with knowledge and confidence to maintain their child’s oral health. They practice pediatric dentistry based on evidence-based guidelines and openly share their experiences of motherhood. Dr. Jean holds bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Biology, concentrating on human and child development. She earned her Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University at Buffalo, where she also met her husband, a gastroenterologist. Her training continued for an additional two years at Columbia University in New York City, specializing in pediatric dentistry. For Dr. Jean, Little Tooth Co is not just a practice, but a passion akin to nurturing her eldest child. Dr. Cyelee's educational journey includes a Doctor of Dental Medicine SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

from the University of Pennsylvania, a General Practice Residency at Harvard University, a fellowship in Dental Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and a specialization in pediatric dentistry from Montefiore Medical Center. In 2022, she joined Dr. Jean at Little Tooth Co, bringing her extensive expertise to the practice. The philosophy at Little Tooth Co is rooted in the belief that early dental visits are crucial for establishing healthy habits. The first dental visit is designed to be a welcoming experience, helping children get acquainted with the dentist and build confidence in the dental setting. These visits are positive and educational, addressing parents' questions and providing support. A comprehensive examination of all oral tissues checks for growth and development, coupled with age-appropriate cleaning, individualized advice, cavity risk assessment, and a prevention plan. This collaborative approach between parent, child, and dentist is vital for ensuring lifelong oral health.

LITTLE TOOTH CO. 504 W. WILLIAMS STREET APEX, NC 27502 (919) 303-2873 littletoothco.com

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PARKWAY SLEEPHEALTH CENTERS 130 PRESTON EXECUTIVE DRIVE CARY NC 27513 (919) 462-8081

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A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO SLEEP MEDICINE For patients with sleep apnea or other sleep disorders, coordinating care between several practices can be, well, a nightmare. Patients may find themselves needing a sleep doctor, a sleep lab or hospital, and a durable medical equipment provider. Enter Parkway SleepHealth Centers, a comprehensive sleep center designed to give patients with sleep problems a onestop shop for all their sleep needs. Founded in Cary in 2004, Parkway SleepHealth Centers is locally owned and operated by Brandon and Meghan Giegling. They understand the importance of high-quality

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sleep and the health issues that can arise from untreated sleep disorders. Parkway offers consultations and followups with their board-certified sleep physicians and knowledgeable physician assistants, sleep studies in their comfortable and homey sleep lab, and provides CPAP machines and supplies, as well. Patients of Parkway often find that the cost of sleep studies and CPAP equipment is much lower at Parkway than other area providers — for the exact same services and supplies. Parkway is accredited with the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and is committed to providing quality, comprehensive care to its community.

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PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC OPENS NEW RHEUMATOLOGY OFFICE Pinehurst Medical Clinic (PMC) is excited to welcome a new rheumatology physician, Konrad Dziamski, MD, and announce the opening of a new rheumatology office in Lee County. The office is located at 110 Fields Drive in Sanford. Konrad Dziamski, MD Dr. Dziamski graduated with his Doctor of Medicine from Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poznan, Poland. After medical school, Dr. Dziamski completed an internal medicine residency and a rheumatology fellowship at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. Dr. Dziamski focuses on delivering patientcentered, evidence-based care. While establishing a strong rapport with patients, he creates trusting relationships and encourages shared decisionmaking. Dr. Dziamski takes a holistic approach to treating his patients, not only focusing on the disease but the patient as a whole. As a board-certified internal medicine and rheumatology physician, Dr. Dziamski

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specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and systemic autoimmune conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, mixed connective tissue disease, Sjogren's syndrome, and more. Dr. Dziamski resides in North Carolina with his wife, where they enjoy the outdoor activities the state has to offer, running, and keeping up with their border collie. Dr. Dziamski is now accepting patients at PMC’s expanded rheumatology location in Sanford. To schedule an appointment, please call (919) 292-2220.

PINEHURST MEDICAL CLINIC 110 FIELDS DRIVE SANFORD, NC 27330 (919) 292-2220 pinehurstmedical.com/ providers/konrad-dziamski-md

Pinehurst Medical Clinic PMC is a primary care and multi-specialty healthcare organization with over 150 providers and 16 locations throughout Chatham, Cumberland, Lee and Moore counties. For more information about Dr. Dziamski and PMC, please visit pinehurstmedical.com

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PRESTON OPTOMETRY 258 TOWNE VILLAGE DRIVE CARY, NC 27513 (919) 467-4657 prestonoptometry.com

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DEDICATED AND EXPERIENCED EYE CARE Preston Optometry Center, founded in 1995, is the private eye care practice of Dr. Ken Rousselo. In the days of large, impersonal corporate eye care practices, Dr. Rousselo strives to make your experience personable and efficient. Preston Optometry provides comprehensive vision and eye health exams for the whole family. Having seen onae generation of Cary residents grow up, Dr. Rousselo is excited to be seeing their children as patients. Our optical department boasts 1,000 unique and attractive eyeglass frames from designers like Kate Spade to Nike. We can also help contact lens wearers find what works best for them.

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In addition, we are pleased to give back to the community and the world. We have donated more than 2,000 eye exams and pairs of glasses to individuals in need from Cary to Kenya. Dr. Rousselo helped found an eye-care clinic at the Durham Rescue Mission, and for more than 14 years, he has volunteered his time, providing free eye exams to those coming to the mission. Preston Optometry is proud to have the best staff — from front desk, to pretest, to experienced opticians who can help you pick a frame that is perfect for your face and individual sense of style. Our satisfied patients are our best advertisement, and we are grateful for all the five-star reviews we continue to receive from them. SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION


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PATIENT-FOCUSED DENTAL CARE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry has proudly served families across the Triangle for over 20 years with comprehensive, patientfocused dental care. Through the use of stateof-the-art technology, the highly trained team works to educate patients and provide them with the information they need to make the best decisions about their dental health. In May of 2000, Dr. Michael Riccobene opened his doors with the goal of bringing accessible, quality dental care to the Triangle. He founded Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry on the principles that his parents instilled in him: “Do the right thing, treat people well, and always take care of family.” Since then, his first practice has grown to over 70 offices across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry has been voted “Best Dentist” in Wake and Johnston counties for more than SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

10 years and was recently named a Fast 50 Company by Triangle Business Journal. Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry delivers both general and specialty care with a team of general dentists, orthodontists, pediatric dentists, periodontists, endodontists, and oral surgeons. Dr. Leena Rao and Dr. Evita McAdoo help lead the care team at the Cary Family office. Dr. Rao has practiced for over 20 years, and her holistic approach to dentistry helps patients overcome their dental anxiety while empowering them to make informed decisions about their health. Dr. McAdoo prides herself on establishing meaningful relationships with her patients while providing personalized treatment plans that cater to their specific needs. Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry looks forward to brightening your smile!

RICCOBENE ASSOCIATES FAMILY DENTISTRY CARY FAMILY 1000 CRESCENT GREEN DRIVE SUITE 202 CARY, NC 27518 (919) 858-0088 BrushAndFloss.com

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RICCOBENE DENTISTRY FOR KIDS CARY KIDS 1000 CRESCENT GREEN DRIVE SUITE 200 CARY, NC 27518 (919) 851-0011 BrushAndFloss.com

CREATING A FUN DENTAL EXPERIENCE FOR CHILDREN Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry has a state-of-the-art facility just for kids conveniently located in Cary, just down the hall from the Cary Family office. Walk across the drawbridge and into the lobby, where patients will be transported into a magical world of castles and dragons. Seeing patients from their first tooth to age 13, Dr. Leslie Yuan Gazdeck and Dr. Jackie Garner provide gentle, comprehensive care specifically for children. This office space allows Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry to put a greater emphasis on pediatric dental care, including complete dental exams, routine teeth cleanings, fluoride treatments, dental procedures, restorations, and more. For children nervous about visiting the dentist, the Cary Kids office offers

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behavior management with nitrous oxide and sedation. Dr. Garner has had a passion for working with children since she began practicing over 10 years ago. She is proficient in numerous areas of dentistry including fillings, extractions, crowns, and utilizing nitrous oxide. Dr. Garner’s goal is to provide a fun, educational visit for every patient. Dr. Yuan Gazdeck is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist who grew up in Cary. Her goal is to create positive dental experiences for her patients so they can become adults who enjoy going to the dentist. She believes diet plays a large role in causing cavities, and in the importance of treating primary teeth in ways that are predictable and successful. Dr. Gazdeck and Dr. Garner are excited to serve the children of the Triangle! SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION


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FIND YOUR SMILE® AT STANLEY DENTISTRY There is never a dull moment for local family dentists Drs. Robert and Bobbi Stanley. The Cary-based practice owners are parents of four and proud partners of Stanley Dentistry, a comprehensive practice near Preston. They are founders and lead instructors at Stanley Institute for Comprehensive Dentistry, a dental continuing education organization, and have been providing world-class dental care in central Cary since 1995. Initially, Dr. Robert Stanley was a partner in business, and Dr. Bobbi was the only dentist. However, in 2008, Dr. Robert joined the clinical side as a full-time dentist. “It just made sense for Rob to join me in practicing dentistry,” said Dr. Bobbi. “It is rare to go back to school for an entirely new career when you’re already a successful engineer. But he saw how much I truly enjoyed my work, and he had been interested in dentistry since spending time in his grandfather’s Chicago dental practice as a child.” SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

In the practice, Dr. Rob enjoys procedures like dental implants, oral surgery, and sedation dentistry, while Dr. Bobbi focuses on cosmetics and Invisalign. Dr. David Baranowski joined the practice to focus on general, restorative, and pediatric dentistry. The result is a practice that serves the dental needs of the entire family under one roof. Today, three generations of Stanleys work together to provide ethical and exceptional dental care to patients from all over the Triangle. Dr. Rob’s father, Robert Sr., leverages decades of business experience to lead operations at the practice, and Drs. Stanley’s daughter Megan and son Shane are an an integral part of the operations team. Together, the team at Stanley Dentistry strives to not only provide exceptional care, but to help patients find their smiles. If you’re looking for a family owned and operated dental practice in Cary, look no further than Stanley Dentistry.

STANLEY DENTISTRY 3731 NW CARY PARKWAY SUITE 201 CARY, NC 27513 (919) 415-0042 stanleysmiles.com

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TRIANGLE PHYSICIANS FOR WOMEN 600 NEW WAVERLY PLACE SUITE 310 CARY, NC 27518 (919) 678-6900 tp4w.com

THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS MEET OUR MIDWIVES Triangle Physicians for Women is a fullservice practice offering appointments with physicians as well as midwives. Our physicians and midwives work together on a daily basis in the same office making the process for consulting and referral seamless, allowing you to get the complete care that you need.

The healthcare providers at our practice have the training to address the obstetric and gynecological needs of women throughout their lives placing particular emphasis on wellness and prevention in order to educate women to care for and respect their bodies. Come experience the difference.

Our midwives are pictured from Left to Right in our new and expanded facility: Stephanie Ehlers, Angela Blake, Jessica Ramirez-Trower, Sara Dowd, April Horner and Heather Helton.

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THE EXCEPTIONAL IS NOT UNCOMMON At TrueCare Dentistry, our entire staff is fueled by an unwavering passion for providing exceptional patient care and delivering top-notch dental services. With the expert and caring guidance of Dr. Patrick Lawrence and Dr. Nicole Cucchi, we go above and beyond to ensure that our patients receive unparalleled preventative, restorative, and cosmetic treatments tailored to meet their unique needs. Our dedicated team understands the importance of maintaining optimal oral health for every member of your family, which is why we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to cater to patients of all ages. From routine check-ups and cleanings to advanced restorative procedures or transformative cosmetic enhancements, TrueCare Dentistry is committed to help-

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ing you achieve a smile that radiates confidence and vitality. Do you have concerns about tooth crowding or spacing? We can help you with Invisalign® as the clear choice. With fewer dental appointments, easy cleaning, and minimal diet restrictions, you’ll experience little interference and maximum confidence during your treatment. It’s perfect for your busy lifestyle! Are you in need of a smile transformation due to badly cracked or chipped teeth, tooth decay, or a missing tooth? We use the most advanced materials available — including same-day crowns — to give you that beautiful smile you’ve always wanted. Schedule a new patient exam today at TrueCareDentistryNC.com!

TRUECARE DENTISTRY 431 KEISLER DRIVE, SUITE 200 CARY, NC 27518 (919) 859-1330 truecaredentistrync.com

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Christy Hodgson

THE REYNOLDS FAMILY IS THE POT OF GOLD WAITING AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW FOR FAMILIES WHO ARE ENDURING PEDIATRIC CANCER.

BE THE RAINBOW FOUNDATION WHEN YOU MEET Charlotte Reynolds, you are greeted with a delightful blend of sweetness and enthusiasm, with just a hint of spunk. One would never know that this craft loving 10-year-old is a TWO-TIME stage IV neuroblastoma pediatric cancer survivor! In 2016, the Reynolds family received the news no parent ever wants to hear: Your child has cancer. Incredible organizations, families, and friends embraced the family with compassion, providing hope when they needed it most. Throughout Charlotte’s treatment, the Reynoldses observed that other patients’ families often had unmet needs. They dreamed that one day they could provide others with

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things they were blessed to have, from basics like caregiver meals, bill assistance, and childcare, to wagons, air mattresses (in lieu of sleeping in a hospital chair), or funds toward an Uber for treatment-related travel. As they navigated through the difficult experience with Charlotte, they focused on their goal: One day, Charlotte would recover completely, and the family could be a rainbow in another family’s darkest time. After a year and a half of treatment plus a year of clinical trial, Charlotte kicked cancer to the curb. Family, friends, nurses, and doctors cheered her down the hallways of Duke Hospital when she celebrated her big win. Just nine months later, a routine scan led to the tragic news that Charlotte had

relapsed only weeks before she started kindergarten. The family’s focus shifted back to Charlotte’s treatment, although giving others hope was still on their minds. Once again, Charlotte took cancer by storm and showed she is not to be reckoned with! She finished treatment in 2021, and her scans have been clear since. “After Charlotte conquered cancer a second time, we knew the time was right to start the nonprofit. After much thought on what to call it, we decided upon Be The Rainbow. Rainbows kept resounding in my mind primarily because rainbows were a huge sign of hope and love, and comfort to our family throughout all the treatment. We would get rainbows at the most miraculous moments


“When you are in the thick of things, asking for help can be challenging.” — Jennifer Reynolds

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“THIS JOURNEY CHANGED US FOR THE BETTER. I DON’T THINK I EVER WOULD HAVE REALIZED HAVING A CHILD WITH CANCER WOULD DO ANYTHING BESIDES TAKE AND HURT AND CREATE PAIN AND FEAR, BUT IT DID. IT CREATED AN OPPORTUNITY TO TURN THAT INTO HOPE AND LOVE AND COMFORT FOR OTHERS. THEY COULD HAVE KEPT THEIR BLESSING TO THEMSELVES, BUT IT FELT WE WERE MEANT TO SHARE THEM, SO WE DID.”

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where we felt the presence of God; we would get rainbows sent to us from friends and family from all over when we needed them. And then it came to us: Be The Rainbow Foundation was formed,” said Jennifer Reynolds, Charlotte’s mother. Be The Rainbow set out to aid those in need in 2022 and has been spreading love and hope ever since. Their vision changes based on the needs of the families they work with, but the overarching mission is to refocus partnerships with families and support organizations to individualize support, filling in gaps of assistance during treatment, recovery, and beyond. “From the start of operation in 2022, every assistance we have given has felt like a gigantic achievement — whether it’s collaborating with hospital social services, family support organizations, and directly with many families to help provide financial assistance, specialty gifts, and hope. It brings so much meaning to the hardships they’ve gone through, and we get to do something special for another family.” Charlotte, now in fourth grade, is thriving — enjoying time with friends and trying out new activities like ninja courses. She is still being monitored by scans and will then transition to annual checkups for survivorship care to monitor any potential long-term side effects from her treatment. For the Renyolds family, celebrating her good health means bringing hope and color to the lives of others as they walk a hard, familiar road. To donate, volunteer, or learn about fundraisers and other events, visit betherainbow.org. t

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Whether you’re looking to downsize your home or upsize your quality of life, these area communities have a variety of housing solutions to fit your needs. From senior communities that are close to parks, pools and other amenities to continuing care facilities that place a premium on independent living, there is a place for everyone.

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The Templeton of Cary

Live Well With Our INSPIRE Program at The Templeton SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITIES are designed not only for comfortable living but also to create an environment that fosters holistic well-being. Life enrichment activities play a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for seniors in these communities. These activities are tailored to meet the diverse interests, abilities, and needs of older adults while aiming to promote physical health, mental agility, social engagement, and emotional fulfillment. Staying Active

Staying active is crucial for seniors’ physical health. Enrichment programs not only include fitness classes but engagement and socialization as well. Engaging the mind through intellectually stimulating activities is vital in preserving cognitive function. Activities like brain games, art and music classes, book clubs, and educational seminars are prevalent in senior living communities. These activities not only enhance memory retention and problemsolving skills but also provide avenues for lifelong learning, fostering mental sharpness and creativity. Tending to All Areas of Wellness

Life enrichment at The Templeton is full of activities that keep our residents and staff engaged. Recently, we added a Spanish class taught by our housekeeping director, Jennifer Raymundo. We also offer a photography class taught by one of our culinary team members. Men’s Club

One of our best attended programs is the Men’s Club. Each month, the group enjoys breakfast before settling in to hear an inspiring speaker with great stories to share. Previous speakers include Sonny Vaccaro, the man behind taking Michael Jordan’s Air Jordans to market; Seth Greenberg, a college broadcaster who works as an analyst for ESPN; and Alberto Riveron, who was named the ACC Supervisor of Football Officials in 2022. The collective impact of these enrichment activities significantly contributes to a higher quality of life for residents at The Templeton. Research shows that an active lifestyle, combined with social engagement and mental stimulation, leads to improved overall health, increased life satisfaction, and a decreased risk of depression and cognitive decline.

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Retire in Style ACCLAIM AT CARY POINTE A Senior Lifestyle Community

Announcing Acclaim at Cary Pointe

EXPERIENCE THE NEXT ERA of retirement living at Acclaim at Cary Pointe, the soon-to-be-unveiled premier senior living community outside of Raleigh. Opening in summer 2024, this bright new community features 138 private apartments bathed in natural light. The variety of spacious floor plans offer a space for every senior. It’s the perfect place to explore the next phase of your life. At Acclaim at Cary Pointe, you’ll embrace a carefree, independent lifestyle in a community with built-in amenities, hospitality services, and signature dining and activity programs. Our community will be home to active seniors who enjoy living life to the fullest — enjoying the very essence of maintenance-free retirement living. Individual Freedom

Our community is built to celebrate your individuality and the freedom to live your life as you choose. We’re designed to help you remain active and independent, with support from our team if you need it. Retirement is just a new chapter of your life – one that should be exciting and fun! Community

Our leadership team is hosting a variety of upcoming in-person meetings and mixers for you to learn more about our community. We’d like you to join us to connect with fellow future residents and discover the retirement lifestyle you deserve. Opening specials await new residents when the community opens in summer 2024. You can also take advantage of the Diamond Charter Club, which will entitle you to an array of benefits for being a founding member of our community. Call (984) 368-5802 to discover more information and start exploring your new independent lifestyle today!

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ACCLAIM AT CARY POINTE Nestled in a beautiful, wooded area, Acclaim at Cary Pointe offers the future of retirement living – a sophisticated take on an independent lifestyle, with well-appointed apartments, welcoming common areas and hospitality to meet every need. Live the retirement you deserve. Discover how you can get on the list.

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Retire in Style CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE

Are You Ready to Experience Optimal Living®? Optimal Living®

OPTIMAL GOES BEYOND normal life into something truly special and unique. Normal is what we settle for, where we choose to stop and stay. Optimal Living® challenges the notion that normal is good enough. So, what is Optimal Living®? Optimal Living® at Cambridge is an exceptional lifestyle with evolving wellness, concierge healthcare, and engaged experiences. Created by a team of dedicated professionals, Optimal Living® is our investment to enhance your future. At Cambridge Village, we do senior living a little differently, with an underlying spirit of youthfulness and total wellness that belies age. The experience is individual to each unique member of our community. With Optimal Living® at the heart of our thoughtful, well-planned community, every resident can discover and create their own best version of life. A sense of community is important to physical and mental health. Being a part of an active senior community can meet many crucial needs, especially as people age. The residents at Cambridge are able to relax in comfort, taking a step back from responsibilities and enjoying community activities and events with friends and family. Free from the burdens of home ownership, they live in a safe environment where they’re free to cultivate friendships and develop meaningful relationships. Amenities

Cambridge Village of Apex delivers more than what people expect from life in retirement years, including: • Full-service dining venues. • Comprehensive wellness programs with an exercise physiologist and personal trainers. • Full-service salon and spa. • Hybrid Healthcare model with on-site primary care, physical therapy, home healthcare, rehabilitation services, and access to skilled nursing. • Lifestyle calendars with a wide variety of activities and events including live music, art classes, social events, outings, and more. • Access to the everyday luxuries and amenities that make this a one-of-a-kind experience. Peace of mind. 90 SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

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Retire in Style SEARSTONE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY It Takes All Kinds to Make Life Full Experience a Community Like No Other

FASCINATING FOLKS from all over are coming to Searstone to create a retirement living experience like nowhere else in the world. Here in Cary, NC, at the heart of the Research Triangle, our Life Plan Community is home to sensationally designed apartments, gourmet dining options, easy walkability and pedestrian access to each of our community’s amenities. And it’s only getting better. A Bold New Vision for Retirement in Cary

Renovations to our beautiful Winston Clubhouse will reshape gathering spaces and introduce innovative design to our wide range of existing amenities. Plus, The Highview at Searstone — our upcoming four-story expansion featuring a variety of new amenities, including three unique dining venues — is taking reservations and scheduled to open early 2024. That means there’s now just one Wait List at Searstone for future residency. By placing a refundable deposit, along with an application fee, you’ll secure your spot should a residence become available either in The Highview or across our campus. Come See Why People Love Searstone

Schedule an individual appointment to view floor plans, level plans and a scale model of The Highview. A knowledgeable team member will be available to answer any questions you may have. To learn more, call (919) 897-7471 or visit searstone.com.

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restaurant profile WRITTEN BY DAVID MCCREARY | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

ON ANY GIVEN AFTERNOON at Maximillians Grill & Wine Bar in Cary, proprietors Will and Margie Hennessee can be found prepping for the evening dinner service. It’s something they’ve done for many years, but especially since 2016 when they bought the restaurant from original owners Michael and Gayle Schiffer. “I handle the front of the house, and Margie runs the kitchen,” explained Will, an unpretentious man who stands at ease behind the bar. He appears entirely comfortable with the total stranger he met a mere three minutes earlier. Just then, Margie, a self-taught chef, emerges from the kitchen with several plates of food she whipped up seemingly in less time than it takes to get a cup of coffee at Starbucks. It doesn’t take long to figure out that this husband-and-wife team has a good thing going. In an age when numerous longtime restaurants have shuttered, somehow Maximillians continues to serve local diners just as exceptionally as the day it began. No doubt the Hennessees have been instrumental in

contributing toward its longevity, and in recent years they’ve successfully put their own stamp on the business. “We have a longstanding reputation of offering really good food and great service,” said Will, a Kentucky native who has worked on and off at Maximillians since its genesis. The same goes for Margie, who previously served a stint as the restaurant’s bar manager. “We’ve worked really hard to maintain consistency,” she said. Among the eatery’s most steadfast patrons is Greg Cox, retired food critic for The News & Observer. “I’ve been a fan of Maximillians since 1991, when the restaurant first opened its doors in a tiny former fast-food joint on Buck Jones Road,” wrote Cox when we reached out to him by email. “The Hennessees pledged to preserve Maximillians’ original spirit, and they’ve remained true to that promise. After three decades, a relocation, and a change in ownership, one thing remains the same: I’m still a big fan. And I can count on one hand the number of restaurants I can say that about.”

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SIGNATURE DISH VOODOO TUNA INVOLVES INTRICATE LAYERS OF FLAVOR.

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ABOVE: BLACK BEAN AND CORN RAVIOLI IS TOPPED WITH CHIPOTLE SAUCE AND PICO DE GALLO. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: THE DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE GRILLED CAESAR SALAD INCLUDES MASSIVE SCRATCH-MADE CROUTONS. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: OWNERS WILL AND MARGIE HENNESSEE.

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Maximillians is well regarded for its spice-forward global flavors, seasonal ingredients, and superb wine selection. “Michael (Schiffer) was always ahead of his time when it came to sourcing,” said Margie, who hails from Pennsylvania. “He was doing farm-to-table before farm-to-table was even a thing.” True to the restaurant’s roots, the Hennessees acquire provisions from Tar Heel-based purveyors like Locals Seafood, Haw River Mushrooms, and nearby farmers markets. When perusing the menu, you’ll find Asian, Mediterranean and New American inspired fare. “We cook what we like to eat,” Margie said with a smile. “We just like to do it differently than you’ll find elsewhere.” For starters, you can’t go wrong with the crispy sesame calamari with General Tso’s spicy-sweet glaze and the chipotle pes-

to-laden black bean and corn ravioli. Superb entrée Voodoo tuna involves a peppercorn-crusted filet served atop fire noodles suffused with shrimp, snap peas, ginger, cumin, basil, Thai chiles, and cilantro in a coconut-shellfish sauce. “What makes that dish so special are the layers of flavor,” said Margie. “If you like heat, this will take you where you need to go.” Prefer something simpler? Consider the grilled Caesar salad, which features shaved parmesan cheese, roasted garlic Caesar dressing, and colossal croutons fashioned from day-old house-made focaccia. “The grilled Caesar and the Voodoo tuna are signature items that have been on the menu since the restaurant opened,” Margie said. Another solid main dish, the confit duck leg quarter, arrives tableside with ovenroasted potatoes, caramelized onions, carrot dill puree, and goat cheese.


“The Hennessees pledged to preserve Maximillians’ original spirit, and they’ve remained true to that promise.” — Greg Cox, retired food critic Maximillians also runs off-menu chef specials each night. “Right now, we’re featuring a lamb porterhouse chop marinated in Lusty Monk mustard,” Margie said. “We also serve a New York strip with mashed potatoes, green beans, and herb compound butter.” Margie also mentioned the versatility of the menu, adding that the kitchen is more than willing to accommodate guest preferences or dietary restrictions. “We’re known for our vegetarian dishes,” she said. “In addition, we can prepare most dishes any way you like. Do you want Mediterranean style? Thai? Gluten free? There really is something for everyone.” Among the tempting dessert options, we highly recommend the coconut cake, the perfectly tart key lime pie, and the flourless chocolate torte made with just three ingredients: Belgian chocolate, eggs, and butter. If none of the previous possibilities entice you, try the decadent peanut butter pie topped with drizzled chocolate. Just be prepared to experience gustatory bliss. Endeavoring to pair just the right beverages with the food, the Hennessees hand select each bottle on the wine list. “We have a large by-the-glass selection and a huge list with well over 150 bottles,” Margie revealed. “We also have CARY MAGAZINE 95


RIGHT: THE EXQUISITE CONFIT DUCK LEG QUARTER PAIRS NICELY WITH A GLASS OF RED WINE. BELOW: THE RESTAURANT IS CONVENIENTLY SITUATED NEAR DOWNTOWN CARY. OPPOSITE PAGE: BURRATA PASTA FEATURES HANDMADE FETTUCCINE AND ARTISANAL ITALIAN CHEESE.

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a Coravin (wine preservation) system, so we’re able to pour even the more expensive bottles by the glass.” The bar also keeps four craft beers on tap, all from local breweries. Décor at Maximillians is tranquil and understated. Will’s mother’s striking antique china dishes hang on one of the sage-hued walls. Four-top tables fill the cozy main dining room, while a mezzanine area provides seating for approximately 20 guests. “The upstairs space is perfect for special occasions like family celebrations, business gatherings, and wine dinners,” Will said. When asked how Maximillians has managed to remain relevant in the Cary dining scene, Margie said she and Will have developed close relationships with their longtime customers.


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DURING COVID, THE RESTAURANT PRODUCED HAND-PRINTED MENUS EACH DAY.

“Many of our original regulars are now retiring, and now we’re seeing their adult kids coming in for dinner,” she said. “I also love that downtown Cary has become a destination spot for dining, and that has helped us see more walk-in traffic.” It’s also worth mentioning that Maximillians recently received its 11th consecutive 100% sanitation score from the Wake County Health Department. “We want our guests to feel like they are coming to our house for dinner, and part of that involves keeping the house clean,” Margie said. Make no mistake: The Hennessees are enduringly grateful for the opportunity to serve people in the town of Cary for so many years. “We’re fortunate to get to come to work and do what we love every day,” Margie said. “The people of Cary have treated us so well since the beginning, and we wouldn’t want to be doing anything else. This restaurant is purely a passion project.” t

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Maximillians Grill & Wine Bar 8314 Chapel Hill Road, Cary (919) 465-2455 maximilliansgrill.com


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Gimme Some Sugar Local Valentine’s Day Treats WRITTEN BY DENA DAW | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

Whether you’re observing Galentine’s Day with your girlfriends, celebrating new or lasting love, or simply buying yourself a gift because you’re worth it, we’ve got a sweet roundup of local confections that will never give you up or let you down (... but will absolutely dessert you). Who made this Killer Toffee?

Diane Lawrence has been making her mother’s toffee recipe for ages — a timehonored labor of love, passed down from generation to generation — and selling it commercially as “Killer Toffee” since 2015. These Cary-out confections can be found at the following locations:

Waverly Place has a wide variety of Valentine's Day gift options, including heartshaped boxed chocolates and decadent dipped strawberries! Other options include caramels, creams, and truffles in seasonal flavors and customizable gift boxes. Gift packaging available. Get your orders in early by calling (984) 232-8325.

Chocolate Strawberry Covered Letter from Pineapple Sol 302 Colonades Way, Suite 109, Cary

This decadent chocolate covered strawberry letter is filled with one dozen strawberries and flowers. Choose the initial for a sweet, personalized touch and surprise someone special!

CARY: La Farm Bakery in Downtown Cary and Preston Corners, Garden Supply Co., The Butcher’s Market, Preston Flowers, and AR Workshop APEX: ELK Local Foods HOLLY SPRINGS: The Butcher’s Market FUQUAY-VARINA: Fuquay Tea and Spice, La Farm Bakery

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RALEIGH: The Butcher’s Market (Bedford and Lake Boone locations), NOFO at the Pig, DECO Raleigh, and Midtown Olive Oil Rocky Mountain Chocolate 302 Colonades Way, Suite 204, Cary

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Dreamy Ube Colada CONTRIBUTED BY SAAP | WRITTEN BY JAIME NOLAN | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

Seek refuge from the winter chill by sipping a tropical beverage at the cozy new Laotian restaurant SAAP. Their Ube Colada is a tropical retreat for the taste buds that has me daydreaming of palm trees, warm weather, and sunshine! Think vanilla and coconut flavors with fruity hints and traces of nuttiness. This Pina Colada with a twist is a perfect complement to SAAP’s spicy and curry dishes. Bar Manager Jon Licud favors pairing it with their Seafood Green Curry and Lao Spicy Duck Larb. SAAP’s beverage offerings heavily feature Southeast Asian elements, leaning into ingredients like lychee, pandan, ube, ginger, lemongrass, and jasmine tea. “Pina Coladas are a delicacy in Luang Prabang, Laos. I wanted to touch on this recipe and add my own twist by incorporating ube, which is purple yam. Ube originated in Philippines and is now used in many pastries and desserts. It’s the vanilla of Asia and adds an elegant purple color,” said Licud. Try your hand at making your own taste of paradise!

About SAAP: SAAP opened beside the Downtown Cary Park Social District on November 15. The restaurant showcases Chef Lon Bounsanga’s exquisite vision of Laotian cuisine, from classic dishes to the vibrant flavors of street food.

INGREDIENTS 2 ounces Cruzan Aged Dark Rum 1 ½ ounces pineapple juice 1 ½ ounces coconut cream ¾ ounce ube-infused simple syrup INSTRUCTIONS

Combine all ingredients in a shaker, shake, and pour into a Collins glass filled with ice. Garnish with a pineapple slice and frond. Cheers!

UBE-INFUSED SIMPLE SYRUP INSTRUCTIONS

Combine 1 cup ube halaya, 1 cup white sugar, and ¾ cup water in a saucepan. Bring to a simmer for 20 minutes. Let cool and store in an airtight container.

CREAM OF COCONUT INSTRUCTIONS

Combine 1 can full-fat unsweetened coconut milk and ½ cup white sugar in a saucepan. Simmer on low heat until sugar is fully dissolved. Let cool and store in an airtight container.

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Here Be Dragons Hazy India Pale Ale from Vicious Fishes Brewery WRITTEN BY JAIME NOLAN | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

WHETHER YOU’RE ENJOYING the variety of seating options or winding down a yoga class on their shared 2,500 square feet of turf, you can savor the brilliance of Here Be Dragons, Vicious Fishes’ exceptional Hazy IPA. With an ABV of 6.2% and an SRM of 6.7, this golden elixir tantalizes the senses with bright notes of citrus, tropical, and stone fruit. The flavors seamlessly harmonize, which combines with a soft and luscious mouthfeel for a refreshing and enjoyable experience that perfectly complements a range of dishes — whether you’re grilling, baking pizza, or assembling a charcuterie board.

About Vicious Fishes Brewery at the West End Biergarten: Vicious Fishes Brewery opened in the West End Biergarten in downtown Cary in September and has become a fast favorite of beer enthusiasts. With a selection of more than 16 beers on tap and the creative touch of talented tattoo artist Sam Parker, who curates original art on their beer cans and paints captivating murals in the taproom, this brewery exudes a cool and authentic vibe. viciousfishes.com | Instagram: @viciousfishescary 510 Old Apex Road, Cary

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Dining Guide A SELECTION OF RESTAURANTS, BAKERIES, BISTROS, AND CAFES

IN CARY, APEX, FUQUAY-VARINA, HOLLY SPRINGS, MORRISVILLE, AND RALEIGH

CARY Abbey Road Tavern & Grill Great food. Outstanding live music. 1195 W. Chatham St.; (919) 481-4434 abbeyroadnc.com Academy Street Bistro New American cuisine with a French flair. 200 S. Academy St.; (919) 377-0509 academystreetbistro.com Andia’s Homemade Ice Cream Premium quality ice cream and sorbet. 10120 Green Level Church Road #208; (919) 901-8560 1008 Ryan Road; (919) 234-0037 andiasicecream.com Annelore’s German Bakery Authentic German pastries, breads, and pretzels. 308 W. Chatham St.; (919) 267-6846 anneloresbakery.com Asali Desserts & Café Gourmet sweet shop crossed with a refined coffeehouse. 107 Edinburgh Drive, Suite 106-A (919) 362-7882 asalicafe.com Ashworth Drugs Quintessential place for fresh-squeezed lemonade, old-fashioned milkshakes, and hot dogs. 105 W. Chatham St. (919) 467-1877 ashworthdrugs.com Awaze Ethiopian Cuisine East African eatery showcasing vegetarian and vegan options. 904 NE Maynard Road (919) 377-2599 awazecuisine.com

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A’Verde Cocina and Tequila Library Not your traditional Mexican food. 2300 Walnut St.; (984) 200-3469 averdecary.com BB’s Crispy Chicken Shatteringly crispy chicken. 1147 Parkside Main St.; (984) 272-3500 bbscrispychicken.com Big Dom’s Bagel Shop Serving bagels, B’donuts, and sandwiches. 203 E Chatham St.; (919) 377-1143 bigdomsbagelshop.com The Big Easy Oven + Tap Modern Southern-inspired kitchen with New Orleans roots. 231 Grande Heights Drive; (919) 468-6007 thebigeasyovenandtap.com Big Mikes BBQ Beers on tap to complement locally sourced, farm-to-table BBQ. 1222 NW Maynard Road; (919) 799-2023 brewnquenc.com Bonefish Grill Fresh is our signature. 2060 Renaissance Park Place (919) 677-1347 bonefishgrill.com Bosphorus Restaurant Traditional Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. 329-A N. Harrison Ave. (919) 460-1300 bosphorus-nc.com BottleDog Bites & Brews A casual place for unconventional food and craft beer. 8306 Chapel Hill Road (919) 390-1617 bottledogcary.com

Bravo’s Mexican Grill Extensive menu raises the ante considerably above the typical Tex-Mex. 208 Grande Heights Drive; (919) 481-3811 bravosmexicangrill.net Brecotea Baking Studio Abundant sweet and savory selections. 1144 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 234-1555 brecotea.com Brewster’s Pub Open late, serving a full food and drink menu. 1885 Lake Pine Drive; (919) 650-1270 brewsterspubcary.com Brigs Breakfast creations, cool salads, and hot sandwich platters. 1225 NW Maynard Road (919) 481-9300 brigs.com Buldaegi BBQ House Contemporary Korean BBQ. 2470 Walnut St.; (919) 703-0400 buldaegi.com Bumble Brews Play space for kids with a café serving coffee, beer, wine, and more. 2464 SW Cary Parkway (984) 465-0537 bumblebrews.fun Burrito Shak Quality fresh-Mex cuisine. 2982 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 267-6772 burritoshak.com Cha House Asian-inspired craft tea house. 1319 Kildaire Farm Road (984) 465-0498 chahouseusa.com


Dining Guide Chanticleer Café & Bakery Family-owned restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and specialty coffees. 6490 Tryon Road; (919) 781-4810 chanticleercafe.com

Corbett’s Burgers & Soda Bar Creative burgers and hot dogs with diverse bottled soda selection. 126 Kilmayne Drive; (919) 466-0055 corbettsburgers.com

Famous Toastery Top-notch service for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. 316 Colonades Way, Suite 201C (919) 655-1971 famoustoastery.com

Chef’s Palette Creative flair and originality in every aspect of our service. 3460 Ten Ten Road, Suite 118 (919) 267-6011 chefspalette.net

Craft Public House Sociable neighborhood public house. 1040 Tryon Village Drive, Suite 601 (919) 851-9173 craftpublichouse.com

Five Guys Burgers and Fries Made-to-order burgers and more. 1121 Parkside Main St.; (919) 380-0450 fiveguys.com

Chelsea Café Fresh, local American fare for breakfast and lunch (inside Raleigh Brewing). 2036 Renaissance Park Place; (919) 474-8698 chelseacafe-rtp.com Chicken Salad Chick Gourmet chicken salad, called “the best in America.” 302 Colonades Way, Suite 202 (984) 207-5516 chickensaladchick.com/cary-nc/ Cilantro Indian Café Northeast Indian cuisine with fresh ingredients. 107 Edinburgh S. Drive, Suite 107 (919) 234-1264 cilantroindia.com CinéBistro Ultimate dinner-and-a-movie experience. 525 New Waverly Place, Suite 203 (919) 987-3500 cmxcinemas.com/locationdetail/ cinebistro-waverly Cinnaholic Plant-based bakery with create-your-own cinnamon rolls. 1209 Parkside Main St.; (919) 650-1407 cinnaholiccary.com City Barbeque Barbeque in its truest form. 1305 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 439-5191 citybbq.com Coffee & Crepes Freshly prepared sweet and savory crepes. 315 Crossroads Boulevard; (919) 233-0288 coffeeandcrepes.com Colletta Italian Food & Wine Celebrating the best Italian American dishes. 1 Fenton Main St., Suite 170 (919) 766-0062 collettarestaurant.com/cary1/

Crema Coffee Roaster & Bakery Family-owned and operated bakery and espresso bar. 1983 High House Road; (919) 380-1840 cremacoffeeroaster.com Crosstown Pub & Grill A straightforward menu covers all the bases. 154 E. Chatham St.; (919) 650-2853 crosstowndowntown.com Custom Confections Custom cheesecakes made locally. 1187 W. Chatham St. customconfections.net Danny’s Bar-B-Que Slow-cooked on an open pit with hickory wood. 311 Ashville Ave. G; (919) 851-5541 dannysbarbque.com Di Fara Pizza Tavern We don’t cut any corners when it comes to ingredients. 111 E. Chatham St.; (919) 678-5300 difarapizzatavern.com Doherty’s Irish Pub Catch the game or listen to live music. 1979 High House Road; (919) 388-9930 dohertysirishpubnc.com Duck Donuts Warm, delicious, and just the way you like them. 100 Wrenn Drive, Suite 101; (919) 468-8722 duckdonuts.com/cary/ Enrigo Italian Bistro Fresh food made from pure ingredients. 575 New Waverly, Suite 106 (919) 854-7731 dineenrigo.com Esteamed Coffee Building esteem and employment for adults with differing abilities. 114 S. Academy St. (919) 650-3470 esteamedcoffee.com

Gamers Geekery & Tavern Cary’s first board game café. 107 Edinburgh S. Drive #213; (919) 650-2366 carygametavern.com Geluna Gelato Traditional methods, modern flavors. 111 E. Chatham St.; (919) 234-1216 gelunagelato.com Goodberry’s Frozen Custard Made fresh hourly since 1988. 1146 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 467-2386 2325 Davis Drive; (919) 469-3350 goodberrys.com Great Harvest Bread Co. Real food that tastes great. 1220 NW Maynard Road; (919) 460-8158 greatharvestcary.com Gonza Tacos y Tequila Award-winning Colombian-Mexican cuisine. 525-105 New Waverly Place; (919) 653-7310 cary.gonzatacosytequila.com Hank’s Downtown Dive Your neighborhood bohemian dive. 111 E. Chatham St.; (984) 464-2524 hanksdowntowndive.com Herons The signature restaurant of The Umstead Hotel and Spa. 100 Woodland Pond Drive; (919) 447-4200 theumstead.com/dining/herons Honey Pig Authentic Korean BBQ. 1065 Darrington Drive (919) 234-0088 honeypignc.com Honeysuckle Gelato Creating delicious gelato and joyful experiences. 7 Fenton Main St. (919) 377-2029 honeysucklegelato.com

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Dining Guide JuiceVibes Made-to-order juices from locally sourced produce. 1369 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 377-8923 juicevibes.com Kababish Café A celebration of deliciousness and creativity. 201 W. Chatham St., Suite 103 (919) 377-8794 kababishcafe.com ko•än Upscale, contemporary Southeast Asian dishes. 2800 Renaissance Park Place; (919) 677-9229 koancary.com La Farm Bakery Handcrafted daily with only the freshest ingredients. 4248 NW Cary Parkway (919) 657-0657 220 W. Chatham St. (919) 650-3117 5055 Arco St. (in Whole Foods) (984) 228-0300 lafarmbakery.com

La Grassa Pastificio Hand-crafted Italian cuisine. 908 NE Maynard Road; (984) 465-0594 lagrassaitaliano.com La Victoria Mexican Food Celebrating Mexican heritage. 2025 Renaissance Park Place; (919) 234-1276 lavictoriamex.com LemonShark Poke The finest poke ingredients and local brews on tap. 2000 Boulderstone Way; (919) 333-0066 lemonsharkpoke.com Los Tres Magueyes We prepare our food fresh daily. 110 SW Maynard Road; (919) 460-8757 lostresmagueyescary.com 10120 Green Level Church Road, Suite 202 lostresmagueyesgreenlevel.com Lucky 32 Southern Kitchen Exceptional renderings of classic Southern dishes. 7307 Tryon Road; (919) 233-1632 lucky32.com/cary

Lucky Chicken All of our beautiful Peru, with every dish. 1851 N. Harrison Ave.; (919) 678-3153 Lugano Ristorante Italian dining in a comfortable and casual atmosphere. 1060 Darrington Drive (919) 468-7229 luganocary.com Maximillians Grill & Wine Bar Global cuisine using locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. 8314 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 465-2455 maximilliansgrill.com MC Modern Asian Cuisine Bringing upscale Asian flair to downtown Cary. 324 S. Academy St. (919) 650-1738 mccuisines.com Meeple’s Brew 850+ board games between two locations. 821 Bass Pro Lane meeplesbrew.com

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Dining Guide Mellow Mushroom Beer, calzones, and creative stone-baked pizzas. 4300 NW Cary Parkway; (919) 463-7779 mellowmushroom.com

Mon Macaron 75+ flavors of American-style macarons. 312 W. Chatham St. #104 (919) 377-0079 monmacaron.us

The Original N.Y. Pizza Consistent every visit. 831 Bass Pro Lane; (919) 677-8484 6458 Tryon Road; (919) 852-2242 theoriginalnypizza.com

Mithai Indian Café Bengali-style sweet and savory selections free of preservatives and artificial flavors. 744-F E. Chatham St. (919) 469-9651 mithaius.com

Mookie’s New York Deli A bona fide, no-frills sandwich spot. 1010 Tryon Village Drive; (919) 900-7770 mookiesnydeli.com

Peck & Plume Modern American dining in downtown Cary. 301 S. Academy St.; (919) 804-1400 peckandplume.com

M Sushi Purposeful seasonal seafood. 4 Fenton Main St., Suite 120; (919) 729-5662 m-restaurants.com

Pineapple Sol Offering picnics, charcuterie, high tea, and more. 302 Colonades Way, Suite 109 (919) 803-8533 pineapplesol.com

Mixed Desserts Edible cookie dough, cookies, soft serve ice cream, and family-friendly treats. 107 Edinburgh S. Drive, Suite 115 (919) 377-0058 mixeddesserts.com MOD Pizza Serving artisan style pizzas, superfast. 316 Colonades Way, Suite 206-C (919) 241-7200 336 Sembler Lane, Suite 4001 (984) 208-7015 modpizza.com

Noodle Boulevard Ten variations on the ramen theme, covering a pan-Asian spectrum. 1718 Walnut St.; (984) 222-3003 noodleblvd.com Once in a Blue Moon Bakery & Café The fast track to sweet tooth satisfaction. 115-G W. Chatham St.; (919) 319-6554 bluemoonbakery.com

Pizzeria Faulisi Simple foods from a simple way of cooking: a wood-burning oven. 215 E. Chatham St., Suite 101 (919) 377-8244 pizzeriafaulisi.com Prohibitive Weekday hideaway cocktail bar. 317 W Chatham St.; (919) 808-1788 prohibitivecary.com

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Dining Guide Pro’s Epicurean Market & Café Gourmet market, café, and wine bar. 211 E. Chatham St. (919) 377-1788 prosepicurean.com

Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits Great food always, with a side of good times. 8111-208 Tryon Woods Drive (919) 851-3999 ruckuspizza.com

Pure Juicery Bar Vegan eatery and juice bar. 716 Slash Pine Drive; (919) 234-1572 purejuicerybar.com

Ruth’s Chris Steak House Cooked to perfection. 2010 Renaissance Park Place; (919) 677-0033 ruthschris.com/restaurant-locations/cary

RallyPoint Sport Grill Lunch and dinner food in a pub atmosphere. 837 Bass Pro Lane; (919) 678-1088 rallypointsportgrill.com

Sassool Homemade Lebanese and Mediterranean cuisine. 1347 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 300-5586 sassool.com

Red Bowl Asian Bistro Each distinctive dish is handcrafted. 2020 Boulderstone Way (919) 388-9977 redbowlcary.com

Seoul Garden A wide-ranging menu provides plenty of bona fide Korean options. 815 W. Chatham St.; (919) 234-6002 seoulgardennc.com

Ricci’s Trattoria Keeping true to tradition. 10110 Green Level Church Road (919) 380-8410 riccistrattoria.com

Serendipity Gourmet Deli Discovering the unusual, valuable, or pleasantly surprising. 118 S. Academy St., Cary (919) 469-1655

Seol Grille Scratch-made steamed beef and pork dumplings practically melt in your mouth. 2310 Walnut St. (984) 241-9112 seolgrille.com So Hot All-you-can-eat hot pot cooked at your table. 937 High House Road; (919) 694-5510 sohotcary.com Sophie’s Grill & Bar Traditional pub fare along with Old-World cuisine. 2734 NC-55; (919) 355-2377 sophiesgrillandbar.com Spirits Pub & Grub Wide variety of menu items, all prepared in a scratch kitchen. 701 E. Chatham St.; (919) 462-7001 spiritscary.com Sports & Social Big eats, even bigger screens. 301 Fenton Gateway Drive (919) 363-8888 sportsandsocial.com/cary

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Dining Guide Superica Tex-Mex, straight from Texas. 25 Fenton Main St., Suite 110 (919) 443-0746 superica.com/cary/

Taste of Jamaica Family-owned, authentic dine-in and take-out Jamaican restaurant. 600 E. Chatham St.; (919) 461-0045 tasteofjamaicanc.com

Tribeca Tavern Handcrafted burgers, homegrown beer. 500 Ledgestone Way (919) 465-3055 tribecatavernnc.com

Sugar Koi Koiyaki fish waffle cones with Asian-inspired ice cream. 116 Kilmayne Drive; (919) 757-2399 sugarkoi.com

Tazza Kitchen Wood-fired cooking and craft beverages. 600 Ledgestone Way; (919) 651-8281 tazzakitchen.com/location/stonecreekvillage

Udupi Café Authentic South Indian vegetarian cuisine. 590 E. Chatham St. (919) 465-0898 udupicafenc.com

Szechuan Mansion Hotpot A cook-it-yourself meal using a cauldron of flavored broth and fresh ingredients. 1353 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 800-1802 szechuanmansion.com Taco Addicts West Coast-inspired tacos. 131 Crossroads Boulevard; (919) 896-8043 taco-addicts.com Taipei 101 Specializing in Szechuan, Zhejiang, and Taiwanese styles of cooking. 121 E. Chatham St.; (919) 388-5885 carytaipei101nc.com

Thai Spices & Sushi Freshest, most-authentic Thai cuisine and sushi. 986 High House Road; (919) 319-1818 thaispicesandsushi.com The Agency Bar and Social Modern, rustic NC cuisine and cocktails. 21 Fenton Main St.; (919) 473-9676 agencybarandsocial.com Totopos Street Food & Tequila A walk through Mexico City. 1388 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 678-3449 totoposfoodandtequila.com/cary

V Pizza True Neapolitan pizza, made with the absolute best ingredients. 1389 Kildaire Farm Road (919) 650-1821 vpizza.com vomFASS Vinegar, Oil & Spice Shop Taste our premium olive oils and specialty vinegars before you buy. 302 Colonades Way, Suite 203 (919) 977-6745 vomfassusa.com

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Dining Guide Woody’s Sports Tavern & Grill Award-winning food in a non-conformist atmosphere. 8322 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 380-7737 woodysportstavern.com

A Taste of Brooklyn Petite bakery with a cheery vibe. 101 N. Salem St. (919) 362-8408 atasteofbrooklynnc.com

Five Guys Burgers & Fries Made-to-order burgers and more. 1075 Pine Plaza Drive (919) 616-0011 fiveguys.com

Yuri Japanese Restaurant For sushi fans and connoisseurs of Japanese cuisine. 1361 Kildaire Farm Road; (919) 481-0068 yurijapaneserestaurant.com

Bonafide Bakeshop & Cafe Scratch-made Northern classics and Southern comforts. 1232 W. Williams St.; (919) 372-5000 bonafidebakeshop.com

J&S Pizza Authentic Italian cuisine and New York-style pizza since 1995. 804 Perry Road; (919) 363-0071 jandsnypizza.com

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Common Grounds Coffee House & Desserts The highest-quality locally roasted coffee. 219 N. Salem St., Suite 101; (919) 387-0873 commongroundsapex.com

Mamma Mia Italian Bistro A taste of Italy in every bite. 708 Laura Duncan Road; (919) 363-2228 mammamianc.com

Abbey Road Tavern & Grill Great food. Outstanding live music. 1700 Center St.; (919) 372-5383 abbeyroadnc.com Anna’s Pizzeria Piping hot pizzas and mouthwatering Italian food. 100 N. Salem St.; (919) 267-6237 annaspizzeria.com Apex Wings Restaurant & Pub Fresh, crisp wings with sauces made in house. 518 E. Williams St.; (919) 387-0082 apexwings.com

The Mission Market A casual hangout to drink, eat, and shop. 124 N. Salem St. (919) 629-4064 shopthemission.com

Daniel’s Restaurant & Catering Pasta dishes, hand-stretched pizzas, and scratch-made desserts. 1430 W. Williams St.; (919) 303-1006 danielsapex.com

Osteria G Traditional Italian fare featuring housemade pasta. 5160 Sunset Lake Road; (984) 229-7480 osteriag.com

Doherty’s Irish Pub Catch the game or listen to live music. 5490 Apex Peakway; (919) 387-4100 dohertysirishpubnc.com

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Dining Guide The Peak on Salem Seasonal contemporary Southern cuisine. 126 N. Salem St.; (919) 446-6060 thepeakonsalem.com The Provincial Fresh. Simple. 119 Salem St.; (919) 372-5921 theprovincialapex.com Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits Great food always, with a side of good times. 1055 Pine Plaza Drive; (919) 446-6333 ruckuspizza.com Rudy’s Pub & Grill Comfortable and familiar, just like home. 780 W. Williams St.; (919) 303-5061 rudysofapex.com Salem Street Pub Burgers, brews, and moonshine. 113 N. Salem St.; (919) 387-9992 salemstreetpub.com Scratch Kitchen and Taproom It’s better from scratch. 225 N. Salem St.; (919) 372-5370 scratchkitchenandtaproom.com

Skippers Seafood & Smokehouse The freshest seafood and BBQ available. 1001 E. Williams St.; (919) 303-2400 skippersfish.com

Wake Oasis Coffee Delivering cups of joy. 6108 Old Jenks Road (919) 267-4622 wakeoasiscoffee.com

SodaBox Craft fountain drinks and tasty treats. 817 E. Williams St.; (919) 267-6914 sodabox.love

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Sushi SUYU Japanese cuisine with Korean-inspired flair. 301 N. Salem St.; (919) 367-6419 sushisuyu.com TapStation Service station turned brewpub with an elevated menu. 320 S. Salem St. tapstationapex.com Vegan Community Kitchen Wholesome multicultural vegan food. 803 E. Williams St. (919) 372-5027 vegancommunitykitchen.com

Anna’s Pizzeria Piping hot pizzas and mouthwatering Italian food. 138 S. Main St.; (919) 285-2497 annaspizzeria.com Aviator SmokeHouse Wood-smoked food and local beer. 525 E. Broad St.; (919) 557-7675 aviatorbrew.com/smokehouse Cultivate Coffee Roasters Roastery supporting addiction recovery. 128 S. Fuquay Ave.; (919) 285-4067 cultivate.coffee El Cantarito Bar & Grill The full spectrum of Mexican cuisine. 155 S. Main St. (919) 285-3781 elcantaritobarandgrill.com

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Dining Guide Garibaldi Trattoria Pizza Pasta French-inspired Italian cuisine. 900 N. Main St. (919) 552-8868 garbalditrattoria.com The Gyro Spot Authentic Greek food. 1005 E. Broad St. (919) 285-3608 thegyrospotnc.com J&S New York Pizza Authentic Italian cuisine and New York-style pizza since 1995. 500 Broad St.; (919) 557-6921 jandsnypizza.com Little Portugal Authentic Portuguese cuisine including churrasco char-grilled chicken. 736 N. Main St.; (919) 586-7144 littleportugalnc.com Los Tres Magueyes A little taste of Mexico. 401 Wake Chapel Road (919) 552-3957 lostresmagueyes.com

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The Mason Jar Tavern All the comforts of Southern hospitality with a modern twist. 305 S. Main St. (919) 762-5555 themasonjartavern.com

Zeera Indian Traditional Indian cuisine adapted to the local palate. 1311 E. Broad St. (919) 762-6215 zeeranc.com

Nil’s Mediterranean Cuisine Creative Mediterranean delights. 513 E. Broad St. (919) 762-6609 nilscafefuquayvarina.com

HOLLY SPRINGS

Stick Boy Bread Co. Handcrafted baked goods from scratch with all-natural ingredients. 127 S. Main St. (919) 557-2237 stickboyfuquay.com Wingin’ It Bar and Grille Hearty fare and tasty treats. 1625 N. Main St., Suite 109 (919) 762-0962 winginitbarandgrille.com Zaxby’s Indescribably good chicken. 1341 N. Main St.; (919) 552-3981 zaxbys.com

ACME Pizza Co. Chicago-style deep dish pizza. 204 Village Walk Drive; (919) 552-8800 acmepizzaco.com Bellini Italian Cuisine Handcrafted food and specialty drinks. 7256 GB Alford Highway; (919) 552-0303 bellinitaliancuisinehollysprings.com The Blind Pelican First-rate fish, shrimp, lobster, crab, oysters, and other ocean-centric delights. 120 Bass Lake Road; (984) 225-2471 blindpelicanseafood.com JT’s Creamery Ice cream handcrafted daily. 300 S. Main St. Suite 112; (984) 268-6321 jtscreamery.com


Dining Guide Los Tres Magueyes A little taste of Mexico. 325 N. Main St.; (919) 552-6272 lostresmagueyes.com Lovegrass Kitchen Gluten-free whole foods and packaged mixes. 300 S. Main St., Suite 108 (919) 205-8426 lovegrasskitchen.com

My Way Tavern Freshly made all-American foods. 301 W. Center St. (919) 285-2412 mywaytavern.com

Vieni Ristobar Laid-back Italian fare. 242 S. Main St. (984) 225-1134 vieniristobar.com

Osha Thai Kitchen & Sushi Authentic Thai cuisine, fresh sushi, and crafted cocktails. 242 S. Main St., Suite 100; (984) 538-6742 oshathaikitchennc.com

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Mama Bird’s Cookies + Cream A unique spin on a timeless dessert. 304 N. Main St. (919) 762-7808 mamabirdsicecream.com

Pimiento Tea Room Eclectic café with a rotating menu of small plates. 200 N. Main St.; (984) 225-4213 pimientotearoom.com

Mamma Mia Italian Bistro A taste of Italy in every bite. 300 S. Main St. Suite 200 (919) 766-8000 mammamianc.com

Rise Southern biscuits, righteous chicken, and donuts. 169 Grand Hill Place (919) 586-7343 risebiscuitschicken.com

The Mason Jar Tavern All the comforts of Southern hospitality with a modern twist. 114 Grand Hill Place (919) 964-5060 themasonjartavern.com

Thai Thai Cuisine Fresh authentic Thai food. 108 Osterville Drive (919) 303-5700 thaithaicuisinenc.com

Alpaca Peruvian Charcoal Chicken Unforgettable rotisserie chicken. 9575 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 378-9259 alpacachicken.com Another Broken Egg Café A totally egg-ceptional experience. 1121 Market Center Drive; (919) 465-1079 anotherbrokenegg.com Babymoon Café Pizzas, pastas, seafood, steaks, salads, and more. 100 Jerusalem Drive, Suite 106 (919) 465-9006 babymooncafe.com Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar Outrageous burgers and beers. 3300 Village Market Place (919) 297-0953 baddaddysburgerbar.com

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Dining Guide Capital City Chop House The best steaks, seafood, and chops we can find. 151 Airgate Drive; (919) 484-7721 chophousesofnc.com

Fount Coffee + Kitchen Coffee bar with 100% gluten-free food. 10954 Chapel Hill Road; (984) 888-5454 fountcoffee.com

Clean Juice Organic juices, smoothies, and more. 3035 Village Market Place; (919) 468-8286 cleanjuice.com

Full Moon Oyster Bar and Seafood Kitchen Fresh seafood raw, steamed, grilled, baked, or fried. 1600 Village Market Place; (919) 378-9524 fullmoonoysterbar.com

Crumbl Cookies Super-sized treats with a rotating menu of classic and unusual flavors. 1105 Market Center Drive; (919) 364-1100 crumblcookies.com Desy’s Grill & Bar Straightforward pub grub at a relaxed sports bar. 10255 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 200 (919) 380-1617 desysbar.com

G. 58 Modern Chinese Cuisine A contemporary approach to traditional Chinese cuisine. 10958 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 466-8858 g58cuisine.com Georgina’s Pizzeria & Restaurant Mouthwatering homemade Italian dishes. 3536 Davis Drive; (919) 388-3820 georginasrestaurantnc.com

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill Steaks, seafood, chicken, and ribs seared over local hickory, oak, and pecan wood. 3200 Village Market Place; (919) 653-0111 firebirdsrestaurants.com/morrisville/

HiPoke Fresh fun poké. 9573 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 650-3398 hipokes.com

Meeple’s Brew 850+ board games between two locations. 9545 Chapel Hill Road meeplesbrew.com Mi Cancun Mexican Restaurant Mexican with a modern twist. 9605 Chapel Hill Road; (919) 481-9002 1106 Grace Park Drive; (919) 650-1718 micancunmx.com Neomonde Contemporary and traditional Lebanese and Middle Eastern dishes. 10235 Chapel Hill Road #400; (919) 466-8100 neomonde.com Nothing Bundt Cakes Cakes are baked fresh daily in a variety of flavors and sizes. 2008 Market Center Drive, Unit 17130 (919) 694-5300 nothingbundtcakes.com Piada Italian Street Food Fast-casual Italian. 2016 Market Center Drive; (919) 371-0787 mypiada.com

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Rise Southern biscuits, righteous chicken, and donuts. 1100 Market Center Drive; (919) 377-0385 risebiscuitschicken.com Ruckus Pizza, Pasta & Spirits Great food always, with a side of good times. 1101 Market Center Drive; (919) 388-3500 ruckuspizza.com Taste Vietnamese Cuisine Authentic noodles and more. 152 Morrisville Square Way; (919) 234-6385 tastevietnamesetogo.com Village Deli & Grill Hearty homemade foods. 909 Aviation Parkway, #100; (919) 462-6191 villagedeli.net

RALEIGH Angus Barn Steakhouse with world-renowned service. 9401 Glenwood Ave. (919) 781-2444 angusbarn.com Annelore’s German Bakery Authentic. Traditional. Exceptional. 1249 Farmers Market Drive (919) 267-6846 xiy.bwf.mybluehost.me

The Pit Authentic whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue. 328 W. Davie St. (919) 890-4500 thepit-raleigh.com Rey’s Fine dining with a French Quarter flair. 1130 Buck Jones Road (919) 380-0122 reysrestaurant.com

The Big Easy Restaurant & Bar Southern favorites. Cajun inspiration. 222 Fayetteville St. (919) 832-6082 bigeasync.com

Slice Pie Company State Fair blue ribbon pie, whole or by the slice. 1400 S. Saunders St. (919) 349-8499 slicepiecompany.com

Lechon Latin BBQ & Bar Upscale street food with a latin vibe. 5959 Triangle Town Blvd. (919) 793-9913 lechonlatinbbq.com

Woody’s Sports Tavern & Grill Award-winning food in a non-conformist atmosphere. 3107 Grace Park Drive (919) 650-3177 woodysportstavern.com

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To create our 2024 list, Cary Magazine partnered with national survey company topDentists LLC, which sent ballots to dentists listed online with the American Dental Association and other local dental societies in Wake County, asking, “If you had a patient in need of a dentist, which dentist would you refer them to?” Dentists and specialists are asked to take into consideration years of experience, continuing education, manner with patients, use of new techniques and technologies, and physical results. Respondents are asked QUESTIONS? to put aside any personal bias, to use only their knowledge of their peers’ More information about work when evaluating the other nominees. Dentists are also given the topDentists’ survey process opportunity to nominate other dentists who they feel should be included can be found at usatopdentists.com. in this list. Once the decisions have been finalized, the included dentists are vetted with the North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners to make sure they have an active license and are in good standing with the board. Of course, there are many fine dentists who are not included in this representative list. It is intended as a sampling of the great body of talent in the field of dentistry in North Carolina. A dentist’s inclusion on our list is based on the subjective judgements of his or her fellow dentists.

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ENDODONTICS Ryan W.L. Burleson Apex Endodontics 1011 W. Williams St., Suite 105, Apex (919) 367-2875 apexncendo.com Steven W. Campbell Cary Endo 1400 Crescent Green Drive, Suite 200, Cary (919) 233-8830 caryendo.com Marcus Curry Lane & Associates Family Dentistry 2613 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 589-0270 lanedds.com Sarah Hussain Lane & Associates Family Dentistry 2613 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 589-0270 lanedds.com

Jonathan P. Beavers Beavers Family Dentistry 619 W. Chatham St., Apex (919) 362-0967 beaversfamilydentistry.com

Ben Davis Blue Water Pediatric Dentistry 345 Earnie Lane, Holly Springs (919) 762-7013 bluewaterpediatricdentistry.com

Michael K. Bielinski 101 SW Cary Parkway, Suite 60, Cary (919) 467-7360 bielinskidds.com

Connie Fang Twin Leaf Dentistry 9776 Holly Springs Road, Apex (919) 863-3933 twinleafdentistry.com

Vanessa M. Campbell Campbell Family Dentistry 355 Village Walk Drive, Holly Springs (919) 567-7484 hollyspringsdentist.com Josiah B. Chen Morrisville Family Dentistry 10290 Chapel Hill Road, Suite 600, Morrisville (919) 469-3669 morrisvillefamilydentistry.com Nicole Cucchi TrueCare Family Dentistry 431 Keisler Drive, Suite 200, Cary (919) 859-1330 truecaredentistrync.com

Mike P. Hamby Hamby Family Dental Center 7628 Purfoy Road, Fuquay-Varina (919) 552-2431 mikehambydds.com Rylan J. Hansen Hansen Dentistry 800 W. Williams St., Suite 240, Apex (919) 363-8444 hansendentistryapex.com Edward Howard Lane & Associates Family Dentistry 2613 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 589-0270 lanedds.com

Cristina Maresca Peak Endodontics 1600 Olive Chapel Road, Suite 100, Apex (919) 363-1419 peakendonc.com William C. Windley III Cary Endodontics 3637 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 468-1435 caryendodontics.com

GENERAL DENTISTRY Allan M. Acton Cary Family Dental 915 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary (919) 238-6014 carydental.com Michael E. Bass Bass & Watson Family Dental 1031 W. Williams St., Suite 101, Apex (919) 362-6789 myapexdentist.com

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Mark A. Jones Park West Dental 15200 Weston Parkway, Suite 1, Cary (919) 677-0995 parkwestsmiles.com Darren G. Koch 100 Parkway Office Court, Suite 204, Cary (919) 859-6633 kochdds.com Patrick A. Lawrence TrueCare Family Dentistry 431 Keisler Drive, Suite 200, Cary (919) 859-1330 truecaredentistrync.com Siti A. Lowery Lowery Smiles 110 Preston Executive Drive, Suite 104, Cary (919) 371-2515 lowerysmiles.com J. Gregory Mayes Preston Dental Center 3761 NW Cary Parkway, Suite 100, Cary (919) 823-6967 prestondentalcenter.com Lisa H. Mayes Preston Dental Center 3761 NW Cary Parkway, Suite 100, Cary (888) 779-6401 prestondentalcenter.com Kelsey T. Meunier 401 Attain St., Suite 131, Fuquay Varina (919) 887-5030 fuquayfamilydentistry.com 120

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Michael Riccobene Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry 1000 Crescent Green Drive, Suite 202, Cary (919) 336-5338 brushandfloss.com Matthew Schmitt Sninski & Schmitt Family Dentistry 100 Ridgeview Drive, Suite 103, Cary (919) 467-2203 ssfamilydentistry.com Sabine E. Schtakleff Prime Family Dental 1600 Olive Chapel Road, Suite 120, Apex (919) 372-8352 primefamilydentalnc.com Todd A. Sninski Sninski & Schmitt Family Dentistry 100 Ridgeview Drive, Suite 103, Cary (919) 467-2203 ssfamilydentistry.com Bobbi A. Stanley Stanley Dentistry 3731 NW Cary Parkway, Suite 201, Cary (919) 371-4454 stanleysmiles.com Meredith Taylor Holly Springs Family Dentistry 190 Rosewood Centre Drive, Holly Springs (919) 290-2772 hollyspringsfamilydentistry.com

John Tomasheski Dorion & Associates 1783 W. Williams St., Apex (919) 267-2457 doriondds.com Robert Watson Bass & Watson Family Dental 1031 W. Williams St., Suite 101, Apex (919) 362-6789 myapexdentist.com

ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL William T. Benzing Nu Image Surgical & Dental Implant Center 3600 NW Cary Parkway, Suite 105, Cary (844) 624-6752 ncimplant.com Francis J. Cusumano Cusumano Oral Surgery & Implant Center 103 Parkway Office Court, Suite 200, Cary (919) 661-1995 wisdomtoothcenter.com Robert A. Englehardt Cary Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1010 High House Road, Suite 100, Cary (919) 461-0110 caryoralsurgery.com Gabriel W. Fritz Central Carolina Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 2081 Shepherds Vineyard Drive,


Suite 100, Apex (919) 387-3388 centralcarolinaoralsurgery.com Bruce A. Vande Berg Cary Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1010 High House Road, Suite 100, Cary (919) 461-0110 caryoralsurgery.com David Alexander Waack Lake Pine Oral & Facial Surgery 115 Crescent Commons Drive, Suite 150, Cary (919) 249-4904 lakepineoral.com

ORTHODONTICS Jesse Arbon Carolina Orthodontics & Children’s Dentistry 7535 Carpenter Fire Station Road, Suite 201-A, Cary (919) 846-7900 mycarolinasmile.com Christopher L. Baker Bovenizer & Baker Orthodontics 2625 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 303-4557 bovbakerortho.com Todd S. Bovenizer Bovenizer & Baker Orthodontics 2625 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 303-4557 bovbakerortho.com

Nathan J. Kryn Lane & Associates Family Dentistry 2613 Green Level W. Road, Cary (919) 589-0270 lanedds.com Matthew D. McNutt McNutt Orthodontics 301 Ashville Ave., Suite 101, Cary (919) 887-6350 thetoothmover.com Robert B. Nay Nay Orthodontics 6406 McCrimmon Parkway, Suite 240, Morrisville (919) 380-9922 nayortho.com Joseph W. Pittman Pittman Family Orthodontics 609 Attain St., Suite 151, Fuquay Varina (919) 762-3001 pittmanfamilyortho.com Kelly W. Ritter 103 Parkway Office Court, Suite 204, Cary (919) 858-0078 kellyritterbraces.com Alena R. Spielberg Spielberg Orthodontics 1600 Olive Chapel Road, Suite 112, Apex (919) 363-6330 spielberg-ortho.com

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Richard F. Brooks Preston Corners Pediatric Dentistry 120 Preston Executive Drive, Suite 100, Cary (919) 468-9775 prestoncornerspd.com Robert D. Elliott Cary Pediatric Dentistry 540 New Waverly Place, Suite 300, Cary (919) 852-1322 carypediatricdentistry.com Jean Guevarra You Little Tooth Co. 504 W. Williams St., Apex (919) 303-2873 littletoothco.com Daniel T. Howell 301 Ashville Avenue, Suite 101, Cary (919) 467-0635 carypediatricdentist.com Cyelee Kulkarni Little Tooth Co. 504 W. Williams St., Apex (919) 303-2873 littletoothco.com

Reid H. Brogden Brogden Orthodontics 103 Parkway Office Court, Suite 204, Cary (919) 858-0078 brogdenbraces.com Kristen Fritz Fritz Orthodontics 363 Village Walk Drive, Holly Springs (919) 285-4481 fritzorthodontics.com Thomas J. Griffin 540 New Waverly Place, Suite 110, Cary (919) 233-0668 griffinbraces.com

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Boo Lee Blue Water Pediatric Dentistry 345 Earnie Lane, Holly Springs (919) 762-7013 bluewaterpediatricdentistry.com Julie R. Molina Cary Pediatric Dentistry 540 New Waverly Place, Suite 300, Cary (919) 852-1322 carypediatricdentistry.com Erin Tilton Carolina Orthodontics & Children’s Dentistry 7535 Carpenter Fire Station Road, Suite 201-A, Cary (919) 846-7900 mycarolinasmile.com Raymond J. Tseng High House Pediatric Dentistry 1705 High House Road, Cary (919) 267-4211 highhousepedo.com

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Renata Camino Navarro Cary Prosthodontics 1400 Crescent Green, Suite 210, Cary (919) 858-8193 caryprosthodontics.com

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Jeffrey S. Kearney 580 New Waverly Place, Suite 110, Cary (919) 859-4778 drjeffreykearney.com Brandon D. Kofford Cary Prosthodontics 1400 Crescent Green, Suite 210, Cary (919) 583-6445 caryprosthodontics.com Kevin Lim Cary Prosthodontics 1400 Crescent Green, Suite 210, Cary (919) 583-6445 caryprosthodontics.com


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garden adventurer WRITTEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY L.A. JACKSON

The Other Magnolias

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A SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA (Magnolia grandiflora) in full bloom on a hot, sultry summer day is quite a pleasant sight to see. But why wait until it gets steamy and sticky to see such a pretty display? There is a maverick band of magnolias that can’t even wait for the chilly air of a waning winter to exit the garden before they start flaunting their flowers. Heck, many can’t even wait for their foliage to form before they begin bursting with blooms! These impatient showoffs are collectively known as deciduous magnolias. Unlike the iconic evergreen southern magnolia, they drop their leaves in the fall, but come bouncing back visually in the late winter to early spring with their blooms leading the way. One popular form of these raring-to-go pretties is the saucer magnolia (Magnolia x soulangiana), which has large early bird flowers that commonly glow in the familiar magnolia white hue — though various cultivars can be found tinged in pink, light purple, or, with a little help from similar deciduous magnolia species, even yellow. A saucer magnolia will usually stretch up to 20 feet high and about as wide. For a slightly smaller profile, try a selection from the star magnolia (Magnolia stellata) clan, which typically reach about 15 feet high and wide. As advertised, light-colored, strap-like, centrally radiating petals put on a pleasant, star-like show from bare branches yet to be adorned with mid-green leaves. Deciduous magnolias should be planted in rich, well-draining soil. Once established, they can stand moderate bouts of drought, but renewing mulch around their bases yearly makes for happier trees. These special magnolias perform well in full sunlight, but, if possible, don’t site them in a protected chilly-weather setting such as


To Do in the

GARDEN January & February

JANUARY

• Diaries might seem old fashioned, but, for gardeners, starting one at the beginning of the year and making comments monthly or even weekly about good and bad experiences with plants through the seasons could prove to be quite useful in prepping for next year’s planting. Don’t like writing? Set up an image diary instead. • Have any large garden pots that you just didn’t feel like muscling inside for the winter? Leave the big boys outdoors, but turn them over to prevent water from collecting inside and freezing, which could crack your planting crockery.

FEBRUARY • Apply 1 pound of nitrogen fertilizer for every 1,000 square feet of fescue lawn to wake up your living carpet. Also, if bothersome winter weeds such as wild garlic, henbit, wild onion, or chickweed have been trying to get a grip in your grass, crash their party with a broadleaf herbicide. • Green thumb itching to get growing in the veggie patch? Turnips, arugula, cabbage, broccoli, spinach, carrots, kale, radishes, leek, lettuce, onions, and Irish potatoes can all go in the garden by the middle of this month.

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While the Christmas baubles and bangles have been put away for another year, indoor plants that also helped brighten up the Yuletide season probably remain. If kept healthy, these leftover pretties can be useful for brightening up blah winter days indoors. So, for plants such as poinsettia, amaryllis, Christmas cactus and Jerusalem cherry, only water when the upper half-inch of soil in the pots is dry. In addition, these plants will show off longer if placed in areas of strong, indirect sunlight. Jerusalem cherry is the exception because it will do better in a window that receives at least a few hours of sun each day.

ABOVE: STAR MAGNOLIAS CAN LIGHT UP A LATE WINTER DAY. RIGHT: LEFTOVER CHRISTMAS PLANTS SUCH AS POINSETTIAS CAN HELP BRIGHTEN UP BLAH WINTER DAYS.

close to the southern side of a house where the low winter sun can create a cozy environment during the coldest months. The reason for this odd avoidance is because deciduous magnolias in such a comfy microclimate might be nudged to bloom much sooner than they should, leaving the opening flowers exposed to possible damage from hard frosts or prolonged freezes that are typical in midwinter. Deciduous magnolias aren’t as common in area landscapes as southern magnolias, but, at this time of year, they should still be easy finds at local nurseries. They will be the bare-branched, small trees with swelling buds eager to pop out and help chase the late winter blues away! t L.A. Jackson is the former editor of Carolina Gardener Magazine. Want to ask L.A. a question about your garden? Contact him by email at lajackson1@gmail.com.

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happenings CARY’S CHESTERBROOK ACADEMY was recognized as a 2024 Best School by Niche, a resource for connecting families with schools. Chesterbrook earned an overall A+ grade ranking based on data provided by the school, as well as parent reviews. The school also received an A+ grade ranking for both Academics and Teachers, and an A for Diversity. “We are thrilled to have been ranked among the elite private schools in America by Niche, and we take immense pride

The Yates Mill Chapter of the Daughters of the American

Revolution placed wreaths on the graves of veterans in the Hillcrest Cemetery and the First Christian Church Cemetery of Cary on Dec. 16 as part of the annual Wreaths Across America event. A ceremony honored the service members buried in the cemeteries, including veterans from as early as the 1700s in Hillcrest. The organization uses donated funds to support active duty military and veteran causes. wreathsacrossamerica.org

in achieving an overall A+ grade,” said Principal Lydia Soto. “This prestigious grade stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication and exceptional efforts of our educators, who prioritize delivering a highly personalized and topquality private education for our students.”

Area residents Buvana Jeevakarunyam The NOW Massage

and Sara Sadhasivam opened The

NOW Massage in Downtown Cary in late October. The boutique is located at 370 South Walker Street, Suite 124, and marks the third Triangle location of the franchise, joining Brier Creek and Midtown Raleigh locations. “After building a loyal following of guests and Ritual Members across our various Raleigh boutiques, we look forward to introducing Downtown Cary to The NOW’s menu of customizable massages, monthly memberships, and nourishing products,” said Sara Sadhasivam. thenowmassage.com/ downtown-cary/ 126 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2024


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THE SOCCER TOURNAMENT (TST) will return to Cary in 2024! The competition puts teams consisting of professional and amateur players head to head in a World Cup-style playoff for a winner-take-all $1 million prize. The men’s tournament will expand from 32 to 48 teams, and a new women’s tournament will include eight teams. TST is scheduled for June 5-10 at WakeMed Soccer Park. “Events like The Soccer Tournament are what Cary was built for,” said Cary Mayor Harold Weinbrecht. “We’re thrilled to welcome back this exceptional event to our community, further solidifying Cary’s status as a premier destination for sports enthusiasts.”

THE PRETTY IN PINK FOUNDATION raised a record amount at its Pink Pumps and Bow Ties fundraising gala, held at Prestonwood Country Club on Oct. 21. The nonprofit offers financial assistance to uninsured and underinsured North Carolinians with breast cancer. Jonathan Fredin

“This year’s event was simply incredible. We can’t thank the attendees enough for their generosity,” said Becky

Jonathan Fredin

Horn, executive director of Pretty In Pink Foundation. “We raised more than $250,000 for our mission. That’s a record amount and will help pay for surgery, chemotherapy administration, and radiation treatments for breast cancer patients in our state, who are battling this deadly disease right now.” Pretty In Pink assisted 408 patients in 2022, and has helped patients in 98

After more than 20 years of planning, the DOWNTOWN CARY PARK opened

of North Carolina’s 100 counties since its inception. “We’ve never had to turn anyone

with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 19. The celebration featured live performances, a

away, and that’s our goal,” Horn said. “This

Bandit Flight Team flyover, light shows, food trucks, and much more. The park covers 7

event ensures that we will continue serving

acres near Academy, Walker, Park, and Walnut streets, and features a pavilion, botanical

every qualified applicant who comes to

garden, play areas, the Bark Bar, and many other inviting offerings for guests.

us.” prettyinpinkfoundation.org CARY MAGAZINE 127


happenings CRESCENT COMMUNITIES sold its fifth Triangle-area multifamily community, NOVEL Cary, to TA Realty in October, along with Nashville-area community NOVEL Harpeth Heights. Focusing on culinary culture and connecting residents through food, NOVEL Cary offers 320 residences, ranging from studio to three-bedroom apartments and carriage homes. “We are tremendously proud of both NOVEL Harpeth Heights and NOVEL Cary and the positive impacts these two communities have created in their respective markets in such a short period of time,” said Michael Tubridy, senior managing director of the Carolinas and Tennessee for Crescent Communities. “Since opening earlier this year, we’ve watched both communities provide tailored living experiences for our residents by embodying their distinctive and unique visions. Nashville and the Triangle continue to be some of the fastest

Apex-based nonprofit RAYS OF

growing markets in the country, and we look forward to watching these two communities

GRATITUDE launched its inaugural

thrive within TA Realty’s portfolio.” novelcary.com

Save Our Shells: A Lifeline for Sea Turtles fundraising campaign on Giving Tuesday

THE TOWN OF CARY AND NCDOT released a report on the Connected

in late November. Rays of Gratitude

Autonomous Shuttle Supporting Innovation (CASSI) pilot program. The all-electric,

works with UK-based turtle conservation

wheelchair-accessible, low-speed automated CASSI shuttle served a four-stop route

organization The Hawksbill Project for the

within Bond Park weekdays between March and June of 2023. The shuttle served 1,718

research and conservation of endangered

passengers during the pilot period. 92% of riders reported a positive experience.

and critically endangered sea turtle

“CASSI’s success demonstrates Cary’s commitment to inspiring innovation and fostering

populations. The campaign hopes to fund

new ideas for solving challenges for the changing needs of our community,” said Cary

at least three conservation and research

Chief Innovation Officer Nicole Coughlin.

projects with The Hawksbill Project and the UVI Center for Marine and Environmental Studies in 2024. raysofgratitude.com

Solar energy pioneer SolaTrue of Apex/Cary received the Angi Super Service

Cary’s My Tree, Our Tree program returns this spring, with residents able to apply for a free native tree

Award in November. Super Service Awards are given to professionals who maintain high

to support wildlife habitat, clean the air,

service ratings and reviews on the home services website Angi.

and reduce flooding. Registration opens

“Earning the Angi Super Service Award is a reflection of our team’s unwavering

Feb. 28, with trees distributed during

dedication to delivering excellence in the services we provide. We take pride in this

Cary’s Arbor Day celebration March 18.

recognition, which truly highlights our community’s shared commitment to customer

Cary residents can choose from a selection

satisfaction,” said Chris Cohen, managing partner at SolaTrue of Apex/Cary. solatrue.com

of trees. townofcary.org/mytreeourtree

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More than 120 employees from Bristol Myers Squibb completed the 10th annual Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer cycling event in early October. The event raised $1.4 million, including a $500,000 match from Bristol Myers Squibb, for cancer research funded by the V Foundation. Nine teams divided the nearly 3,000-mile route from Cannon Beach, Oregon, to the New Jersey Shore, with each team riding about 225 miles over three days. The V Foundation became the beneficiary of the ride in 2018, and the event has raised more than $9 million for the organization overall. “Year after year, we witness the inspiring commitment of the Bristol Myers Squibb

10-year-old Cary resident Emerson

Pauley competed on MasterChef Junior: Home for the Holidays, which

team as they ride cross-country, fostering hope and unity,” said V Foundation Chief

aired in mid-December. The seasonal

Executive Officer Shane Jacobson. “Through months of training and fundraising, these

rendition of Chef Gordan Ramsay’s

riders have shown their dedication to supporting innovative research that will save lives. We

famed competition show featured nine

are grateful for every mile ridden and every dollar raised as we continue driving full force

young chefs creating dishes with holiday

toward Victory Over Cancer®.” c2c4c.donordrive.com

themes, including Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and more.

Local renovation company 319 DESIGN gifted two families with kitchen renovations in December. 319 Design received more than 50 nominations for its annual renovation giveaway. “We have been doing this kitchen renovation as a gift every December to a deserving family,” said Jerry Hines, one of the owners of 319 Design. “This year, because we had so many compelling stories and deserving families, we decided to gift two kitchen renovations.” The recipients included the family of a 10-year-old undergoing treatment for leukemia, whose younger brother donated lifesaving bone marrow, and a mother who has dedicated her life to serving others.

Pauley started cooking at just 3 years old, learning from his parents and grandparents as well as attending cooking classes. A MasterChef representative contacted him after seeing a cooking video he posted on Instagram. “Chef Ramsay is such a great guy! He’s funny and so nice. I liked joking around with him,” Pauley said of his experience. Congratulations, Emerson!

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BY JONATHAN FREDIN

Now, Dasher! Now, Dancer! Using a jump rope and lots of imagination, these boys take Santa’s sleigh for a ride through Downtown Cary Park. Cary brothers Louis (front) and Gio Honey, 4 and 5, pretend to fly like reindeer while Apex friend Luke Ball, 4, plays the jolly man in red.

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