Cary Magazine November/December 2023

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THE 2023 GIFT GUIDE

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A Gift to Cary Celebration

includes the Tree Lighting Ceremony Downtown Cary Park Dec. 2 | 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

Letters to Santa

Page-Walker Arts & History Center Dec. 2 | 2-5 p.m.

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in this issue

22

Santa’s Workshop Cary’s Merry Band of Elves

28 Ann Bailey: A Legend in the Baking 36 Deck the Porch Festive Decor Trends

47 The 2023 Gift Guide 74 Sleighing the Christmas Spread: Sassool Style

82 Chandelier Event Venue 112 Special Section:

Excellence in Education

Hibiscus flowers bloom in the garden area at Jonathan Fredin

Chandelier Event Venue. See story on page 82.

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in every issue C A R Y

18 10 Things to Do 62 Erica Chats: Holidays in the Triangle 66 On Trend: Spin Art 70 Nonprofit Spotlight: Bella’s Angels 90 Small Business Spotlight: Neat & Sweet 77 Liquid Assets: Cranberry Cobbler Mocktail from Neat & Sweet 79 Liquid Assets: Paddle Daze IPA 124 Garden Adventurer — Hellebores: Winter Wonders

A P E X

M O R R I S V I L L E

EXECUTIVE

Bill Zadeits, Group Publisher Kris Schultz, Publisher EDITORIAL

Lauren Morris, Managing Editor & Creative Director Dena Daw, Staff Writer Jaime Nolan, Staff Writer Tara Shiver, Copy Editor CONTRIBUTORS

Erica DeLong L.A. Jackson David McCreary PHOTOGRAPHY

Jonathan Fredin, Chief Photographer PRODUCTION

Atiya Batts, Graphic Designer Jennifer Casey, Graphic Designer Dylan Gilroy, Web Designer Beth Harris, Graphic Designer Matt Rice, Webmaster/SEO Rachel Sheffield, Web Designer Lane Singletary, Graphic Designer ADVERTISING

departments

12 Editor’s Letter 14 Letters from Readers 100 Dining Guide 126 Happenings 130 Write Light

November/December 2023 • Volume 20, Number 9

ON THE COVER:

Cheryl Nelson, Senior Account Executive Jill Newbold, Senior Account Executive Maureen Powell, Senior Account Executive Aleida Montufar, Account Executive

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e d i t o r ’s l e t t e r

DURING THE MONTHS OF November and December, we are often told to never forget the “reason for the season” or the “true meaning” of the holidays. It’s good advice, given our (very real) struggles during this time of year — it’s easy to grab a cart on Black Friday and get caught up in consumerism, and seasonal magic can be hard to find when your bank account is dwindling and your winter bod is getting a little too wintery. But, as you’ll read in this issue, the “reason for the season” is different for everybody. Page 22: For members of the Triangle Woodworkers Association, the holidays are about giving back to their community via the Toys for Tots program — and if you ask them, every single splinter is worth it! Page 28: Cary’s resident gingerbread queen, Ann Bailey, embraces the holiday spirit, using her talent to gift Ashworth Drugs (and our cover) with a present that breaks all the molds! Page 70: For many residents of Apex’s Bella Casa neighborhood, the true meaning of the holidays is serving others in need. Every year, Bella Angels provides families who are experiencing the worst years of their lives with some much-needed holiday magic. Page 74: For the Saleh family, owners of the Lebanese and Mediterranean restaurant Sassool, the holidays are about sharing laughter and treasured moments with family over homemade recipes, passed down through generations. For the team behind Cary Magazine, the holiday season is about gifting our readers with a thoughtful and unique issue that inspires you, delights you, and even gives you a gift idea (or two). Whatever your “reason,” may your holidays be filled with love, laughter, and magic of your own making. Happy Holidays!

Jonathan Fredin

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The Rink, presented by UNC Health, is coming back to Red Hat! 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, cozy outdoor lounge furniture, and a 20foot tree for the perfect photo op! Nov. 18 to Jan. 15. Red Hat Amphitheater. redhatamphitheater.com/the-rink

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Raleigh Christmas Parade

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The NC Chinese Lantern Festival returns to Cary for its eighth year, with more than 40 all-new larger-than-life lanterns on display! In addition to the magic of lights, cultural arts performances will take place every night. Nov. 17 to Jan. 14. Koka Booth Amphitheatre. boothamphitheatre.com

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It’s not a holiday to-do list without the Raleigh Christmas Parade! An annual tradition for many families in the area, spectators can watch streetside or on ABC11, the the ABC11 streaming app, and the ABC News Hulu channel. Saturday, Nov. 18, 9:30 a.m. Downtown Raleigh. grma.org/ christmas-parade/

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Calling all night owls! Apex’s Rotary Christmas Parade is the only nighttime holiday parade in Wake County, and it doesn’t disappoint! Proceeds benefit numerous local charities, with the primary benefactor being Western Wake Crisis Ministry. Saturday, Dec. 2, 5 p.m. Downtown Apex.

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Cary ushers in the season with the Annual Tree Lighting, Santa’s workshop, a gingerbread competition, and other family activities as part of the Heart of the Holidays Celebration. Saturday, Dec. 2. Downtown Cary Park. carync.gov/heartoftheholidays


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Celebrate rich Nordic traditions at the Scandinavian Christmas Fair, an old-world celebration featuring live Nordic entertainment, craft items and imports for sale, a spectacular Lucia Procession, and more! Saturday, Dec. 2, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. NC State Fairgrounds. scanfair.org Cary Jaycees Christmas Parade Scandinavian Christmas Fair Jordan Lake Christmas Tree Farm

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Find the perfect tree and festive holiday decor at Jordan Lake Christmas Tree Farm. Enjoy hayrides, hot mini donuts, hot chocolate, and local apple cider while you’re there. Reservations open the first week of November for select dates. Jordan Lake Christmas Tree Farm, Apex. jordanlakechristmas.com

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Spend an afternoon in downtown Cary during the 2023 Cary Jaycees Christmas Parade, featuring bands, mascots, community and faith groups, local businesses, and more! Saturday, Dec. 9, 2–4 p.m. Downtown Cary.

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Join the Jewish Federation of Raleigh-Cary, Beth Shalom, Chabad of Cary, and the Town of Cary as they celebrate the Festival of Lights at this year’s Hanukkah Menorah Lighting! There will be treats, holiday music, and plenty of fun for the kids. Wednesday, Dec. 13, 5:30–6:30 p.m. Cary Arts Center. carync.gov/hanukkah

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SANTA’S WORKSHOP is said to be a magical place where Santa Claus and his team of elves work tirelessly to prepare toys and gifts for children around the world in time for Christmas Eve. As most of us understand it, this workshop exists in the North Pole — but after extensive investigation, it seems that Santa has his own workshop here in Cary ... and the elves really know their way around a table saw. As most of you know, every year the Marine Toys for Tots program collects new, unwrapped toys to distribute to children in need over the holidays. This can be done via toy drives, manufacturer donations, and other community efforts. What many of you don’t know about is the Triangle Woodworkers Association (TWA) — a group of wood-loving locals who have built over 75,000 handcrafted toys for our local Toys for Tots chapter over the last three decades.


From race cars to keepsake boxes, members of the Triangle Woodworkers Association pour a tremendous amount of love into their handmade creations.

“I’ve been blessed with a lot of things: family, travel, health, and great parents. Just knowing that I’m helping a struggling child in the community have something for Christmas, even if I don’t know who they are, that means a lot.” — Joe Sabo, Triangle Woodworkers Association Joe Sabo and Bill Schott work out of Sabo’s garage building toys in one of TWA's 14 workshops. CARY MAGAZINE 23


“I joined in 2016, but Toys for Toys has been a part of TWA for many, many years,” said Joe Sabo, TWA’s committee chairman for Toys for Tots. “It all started with one guy who was a member of the club who made some toys, and a couple of other guys in the club joined him. Through some investigation, they discovered that they could turn these over to the Marines for the Toys for Tots program, so the whole thing within the club just grew from there.” Described on their website as a “nonprofit educational corporation,” TWA holds monthly meetings both online and at Klingspor’s Woodworking Shop in Cary, teaching woodworking techniques via seminars, classes, and workshops. TWA members share a love of woodworking, but you do NOT have to be a Master Carpenter to join. “Woodworkers is a pretty loose term,” said Roy Brookhart, club president. “We aren’t highly paid professionals, and you don’t have to feel intimidated. You might say, oh, I can’t make a toy like that, or I can’t make a table. Well, who cares? This is about teaching and a love for wood, and the same with the toys.” Both originally from Ohio, Sabo and Brookhart developed

ABOVE: Roy Brookhart loads up a box full of handmade toys for delivery. RIGHT: TWA President Roy Brookhart shows off one of his favorite creations: an American Girl-sized rocking chair.

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a passion for woodworking during childhood — but neither pursued it professionally. Both men began working for the same company based out of Illinois, and their professional and personal lives would continue to coincide over the years. “Our paths crossed a number of times in our careers, but we never really worked in the same place — but we did work on the same product once. We retired on the same day, too, and the company ‘forced’ us to move here,” said Brookhart, laughing. Now leaders in the TWA, Brookhart and Sabo are fully committed to pouring their heart and soul (and tools) into educating locals about woodworking and helping kids within the community. “I got involved helping the past Toys for Tots chairman, who had been the chairman for 15 to 18 years — and he was ready to hang it up, so to speak,” said Sabo. “He asked me if I wanted to take over, and I said yes. It’s extra work, but it’s OK. I enjoy doing the work, and I enjoy knowing that our workshops are making toys for the people who need it in the community. That’s rewarding in itself.”


TWA members get creative with a 3D tic-tac-toe board!

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Woodworker Bill Schott drills holes for wooden car wheels in Joe Sabo’s garage. This year, members and non-members of the Triangle Woodworkers Association made 950 toys for the Marine Toys for Tots program.

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Last year, 40 TWA members built nearly 6,600 toys for Toys for Tots. The wooden toys were distributed throughout Wake, Durham, Johnston, Granville, Vance, and Franklin counties. This year, TWA has 14 individual workshops well underway — filled with men, women, doctors, lawyers, you name it — dedicated solely to toy production. “All different kinds of toys are made,” said Sabo. “We’ll make a thousand little race cars — we call them Volkswagens — during one Saturday workshop. Roy and his team last year made a Connect Four. I’ve made what I call keepsake boxes, and I’ll inlay a heart on it to make it a little bit more feminine for the girls. We’ve made trucks, helicopters, crayon holders, cribs for dolls, even American Girl-sized rocking chairs.” As for when toy production starts, it varies. While some workshops, or “teams,” start at the beginning of the year, the traditional kickoff for the program is in June. Workshops are often held at individual members’ home shops — the perfect opportunity to brainstorm, share tools, and simply have fun. “In the workshop I’m in, we make three different toys,” said Brookhart. “We have one that we make every year — we call it our namesake toy — and then we try to find two new ones. Our group tries to make toys that can be for either boys or girls, and we try to make toys that maybe are pointed towards the slightly older kids. We’re going to make a thousand little cars, perfect for a 2-year-old, but 10-year-olds have Christmas, too. So although we don’t know where they’re going, we give it our best.” The TWA gives members the opportunity to create new things and try out new techniques — but you don’t have to be a member of the club to earn the title “Santa’s little helper.” The Hardwood Store of NC is a significant sponsor and supporter of the Toys for Tots program, for example, and every year different community groups are invited to lend a helping hand. “There’s one group that’s making bookends this year, and they’ve asked everybody to donate children’s books so we can put the books in the bookends,” said Brookhart. “One of the groups I’m in, we’re making little baby cribs — and the ladies of a local church all got together and sewed little blankets.” This year, employees of a local business assembled the tires on 1,000 toy cars. Last year, residents at Atria Senior Living helped put wheels on trucks and rotors on helicopters, assisting with upwards of 150 toys. Local churches and senior living centers have also hosted TWA’s annual handover meetings in the past, a December event attended by TWA members, the Marines, and other special guests. “One year the staff sergeant got up and talked at our December meeting, where by tradition it’s the handover of the toys to the Marines,” said Sabo. “He talked about the history a little bit, but the thing that really struck home is that he told us that our toys have


a special category in their grand scheme of things: handmade toys. That was pretty nice to hear. They could very well be the only handcrafted gift these kids ever receive in their childhood.” In the past, the club would bring all of the toys to the handover meeting, inadvertently “overwhelming” the Marines. Now, TWA takes the toys down to the base starting around Nov. 1. “They’ve asked us to bring those toys as early in November as we possibly can,” said Brookhart. “It helps the Marines to get them earlier, and selfishly, it helps us too — because once those toys are out of the shop, we might have a couple hundred more that we want to make before their deadline.” When asked to name an all-time favorite toy, neither Sabo nor Brookhart could pick just one. Sabo enjoyed making something called the popper, a push toy for toddlers, created by filling a barrel with balls. One of Brookhart’s all-time favorites was the American Girl-sized rocking chair. “It is so technically difficult to make, but we loved doing it,” said Brookhart. “It’s fun to push yourself to make a toy that a kid is going to like. Honestly, they can be hard to part with sometimes.” Despite having never met a single child that has received their handcrafted gifts, both Sabo and Brookhart agree that giving back makes every splinter worth it. “I’ve been blessed with a lot of things: family, travel, health, and great parents. Just knowing that I’m helping a struggling child in the community have something for Christmas, even if I don’t know who they are, that means a lot,” said Sabo. For those who are interested in helping, but know next to nothing about woodworking, Brookhart encourages everyone to give it a good old college try. “You want to join our club? We have woodworkers in our club who I’ve never seen anything that they’ve made,” said Brookhart. “I don’t know what they do, and I don’t care.

If they just want to come and be a part of this gang, great!” As stated in a recent press release, one of the club’s greatest challenges is raising money to purchase needed wood and wooden parts such as wheels, dowels, wheel pins, and other toy components. In many cases, club members are using funds from their own pockets to purchase these supplies. If club membership is not

in the cards, consider visiting their website to donate money to the program. “If you’re willing to help us, we’re going to make sure that you are comfortable knowing that every single cent of your donation goes towards the creation of the toys,” said Brookhart. Hey, who ever said Santa works alone? t trianglewoodworkers.com

Roy Brookhart puts his toys to the test with his 1-year-old grandson, Dylan.

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Ann Bailey A Legend in the Baking WRITTEN BY DENA DAW | PHOTOGRAPHED BY JONATHAN FREDIN

MOST OF US have tried our hand at building gingerbread houses — probably from holiday-themed box kits at the grocery store — but almost 20 years ago, Cary resident Ann Bailey moved from the world of cutouts to cutthroat competitions and has never looked back. For our longtime readers, Bailey’s name might ring a bell — she was featured in an article titled “Sweet Ambitions” almost a decade ago, commemorating her win at Grove Park Inn’s National Gingerbread Competition in 2014. Since then, Bailey has become a celebrity in the gingerbread world — collecting more national titles, teaching classes to people from across the country, and appearing on major network TV shows. “Following the win in 2014, I did not enter in 2015 or 2016. I usually take long breaks from it because it’s so time consuming,” said Bailey. “I wasn’t going to enter in 2017, but I was approached by the Food Network. They wanted to follow me and four other ladies in the competition for an episode called Gingerbread Giants, so I agreed to that. Fortunately, I won that year.” Being approached by the Food Network was truly a fullcircle moment for Bailey, who first discovered the competition when it was aired on the channel back in 2005. “The more I watched it, the more I thought, I can do that. So I decided to enter that year,” recalled Bailey, always up for a challenge. 28

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One year later, Bailey signed up to compete in the 2006 National Competition — go big or go home! “I did not do very well,” admitted Bailey with a laugh. “I had never made gingerbread in my life. I didn't even like gingerbread. It was just a first for me, but then there was that thing of me having to master it. So I did it consecutively for seven years. I got into the top 10 in the second year, and stayed in the top 10 until 2009, when I took 2nd. My first win was not until 2012, and from that point on it seems like I just kept winning. It’s amazing to me; it really is. Very humbling.” Bailey won her first national title in 2012 with The Three Wise Men, followed by a win in 2014 with a chess set creation called Pawn Stars. In 2017 she won with The Three Ghosts, inspired by the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol. Bailey edged out the competition just last year with a Peter Pan-themed piece titled When Dreams Have Wings. “It’s really funny — and I didn't realize this until shortly after — but I have won during the competition’s 20th, 25th, and 30th anniversaries,” said Bailey. “So I’ll just wait and go back for the 35th!” Although Bailey uses her kitchen for her creations, her design process is more akin to an architect than a baker. “Because I’m so meticulous, I start very early,” said Bailey. “I can’t enter until July when registration opens, but I actually start in January. I come up with the idea, and I build on the idea over time. I sketch it out on a piece of paper, and then I go on my computer, design it, and build a prototype. The prototype


Gingerbread artist Ann Bailey, pictured with her "gingerkids."

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“My secret weapon is perseverance. Just keep doing it. You can’t win if you quit.” — Ann Bailey

TOP: Much like Santa, Bailey has a workshop — her kitchen! Utilizing cabinets, drawers, and plentiful counter space, gingerbread creations come to life. MIDDLE: Bailey meticulously removes crumbs from the gingerbread house using a dry brush. RIGHT: Much like an architect, Bailey sketches out her ideas, designs them on a computer, and builds a prototype.

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gives me my dimensions, proportions, and my symmetry, so when I go to build the gingerbread piece, I have all my measurements right there. It’s at least two or three months before I start the gingerbread.” Every win comes with a $7,500 check, a trophy, and a prize package from The Omni Grove Park Inn that includes a two-night stay at the hotel — but that’s not why Bailey does it. “Gingerbread brings so many wonderful people together,” said Bailey. “I’ve made tons of friends. I have big classes that I teach with people from all over the country, and they all fly in or drive in, and we share techniques and recipes and secrets and just have fun.” Bailey’s classes are held at various locations throughout the year, and approximately 80% of her students are competing or planning to compete in the national competition. Information about classes and workshops can be found on Bailey’s Facebook group, The Art of Gingerbread. Locally, Bailey enjoys judging the Town of Cary’s Annual Gingerbread House Competition. This year, participants of all ages will display their eye candy in select downtown businesses from Dec. 2–9. For competitors looking for advice, Bailey has one word for you: perseverance. “Just stick with it,” said Bailey. “Quitting is something that a lot of people have done in gingerbread, because they think they can’t be that good. Hey, I wasn’t good either when


I first started! But you can be. You can build the skill. If you quit, you’re not going to win.” With so many wins under her belt, as well as appearances on HGTV, the Food Network, and the Travel Channel, we asked Bailey to name her most exciting venture to date. “An interview with Cary Magazine, of course,” said Bailey. “Seriously, I’m honored. We’ve been in Cary for about 26 years, and we love it. We would not live anywhere else.” Bailey’s love for the town is as deeply rooted as Ashworth Drugs in downtown Cary. This full-service pharmacy, complete with an old-fashioned soda fountain, is beloved by residents young and old. When we approached Bailey about designing a Carythemed gingerbread house, Ashworth Drugs was a shoe-in. “All of us at Ashworth Drugs are thrilled and honored to have been chosen by nationally recognized gingerbread house artist Ann Bailey for her latest project,” said owner Paul Ashworth. “Our store has stood like a beacon on the corner in downtown Cary for the past 92 years, welcoming locals and newcomers alike. We are certainly impressed with Ann's artistry, and very pleased that she recognizes the historical importance of our store as a community gathering spot.” t

Cary’s Ashworth Drugs is fastidiously recreated in miniature form, down to the store hours and flyers in the window. Bailey’s detail and expert craftsmanship is evident in all of her creations.

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HOLIDAY PORCH DECORATING TIPS FROM LILIAN GOMIDE, OWNER AND LEAD DESIGNER, INNJOY DESIGN WHEN DECORATING YOUR FRONT PORCH for the holiday season, choose elements that have a wow factor and make a lasting impression. Here are some factors

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SCALE: Select items that fit well with the size of your porch. Proportions play a crucial role in creating a visually appealing space. Instead of cluttering your porch with numerous small decorations, opt for fewer larger pieces that will have a greater impact. For example, a beautifully adorned wreath on your front door or a grand-sized Christmas tree can instantly transform the look of your porch. continued on page 41

EMBR ACE RUSTIC COMFORT Wicker chairs embody the Enchanted Forest holiday theme with their natural and rustic appearance. They complement a wide range of décor styles, making them an investment piece that can be used throughout the year. A SANCTUARY FOR BARE FEET A plush rug creates warmth and comfort and anchors the overall design. Teal — a trending hue this holiday season — introduces a vibrant splash of color and unifies the front porch. CARY MAGAZINE 39


ELEVATE YOUR SPACE WITH THOUGHTFUL ACCESSORIES Every tiny detail counts. Much like ornaments tie together a tree, accessories harmonize a space. Arrange blankets in woven baskets with sparkly ornaments layered in to add depth and texture. Combine lush greenery from your backyard with artificial flowers to add a touch of life. Integrate décor of varying heights to coordinate everything and create cohesion.

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COLOR: Consider popular holiday color trends for 2023, such as deep jewel tones, metallics, or even unconventional color combinations like blush pink and gold. NATURAL ELEMENTS: Embrace the beauty of nature by incorporating fresh greenery, pinecones, berries, twigs, garlands, wreaths, and potted plants into your porch décor. This adds a rustic and organic touch and can instantly bring life and vibrancy to your front porch. LIGHTING: Create a warm and inviting ambiance by adding string lights, lanterns, or even oversized light-up ornaments. Consider using energy-efficient LEDs for a sustainable option. Whether you choose to wrap them around your porch railing, drape them over your bushes, or hang them from your porch ceiling, the soft glow of holiday lights will add a magical touch to your front porch. TEXTURE: Incorporate cozy textures like faux-fur blankets, chunky knit pillows, or plaid throws to make your porch feel inviting and comfortable. PERSONALIZATION: Consider adding monogrammed elements, such as doormats, stockings, or even a wreath, to personalize the space. t

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1. At The Perky Lady, gift the perfect blend of comfort and style. This boutique offers an unparalleled experience in bra fitting, along with a selection of loungewear and lingerie that’s sure to impress. 2. Whether you want a stylist to create the perfect blowout or you’re a DIYer, DryBar is the gift that gives you perfect hair! 3. From cozy pajamas to beautiful lingerie, you’ll discover the ultimate holiday intimate apparel gifts to complement anyone’s lifestyle at J.Alane’s Fine Lingerie.

4. Elevate the self-care game this season at Generations Wellness Center! Combine the ultimate skin care regimen of SkinCeuticals with the Fontona laser treatment, fillers, and facial treatments. It’s the ultimate gift of protection, prevention, and pure radiance. 5. Tailor your gift to your loved one’s lifestyle with help from The Gentlemen’s Corner — from ethically made original pocket wear to tailored suits and apparel. 6. Stay trendy with winter accessories. From charcuterie boards and scented soaps to Christmas fashion and decor, Swagger has you covered.


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7. Give the gift of great hair! Healthy SexyHair products, available at Twisted Scizzors, help moisturize, nourish, color protect, and strengthen your luscious locks so you and your loved ones can feel (and look) your best! 8. Outfit the men in your lives at Ashworth’s Clothing, with a variety of fine men’s clothing, shoes, cigars, and more — all rich in history and tradition. 9. Refresh and enhance your look this holiday season with award-winning products and services at CARE Plastic Surgery.

10. Elevate your gift giving game with a dash of trendy, flair-packed fashion from The Gatorbug. Transform any outfit with a luxurious faux-fur vest, complemented by fabulous BudhaGirl bangles and subtle earrings — the perfect recipe for a recipient with chic style! 11. Grant regal allure of skincare and luxury makeup with brands like Jane Iredale, Chantecaille, and Henne Organics at Bluemercury — a gift of perfection for any occasion.

12. Clinch the most-wanted hand-woven bag and effortlessly chic clothing and accessories for your trendsetter. Villa19 has gifts that will not only make them look their best but feel their best, too! 13. Behold the ideal present for the beer enthusiast in your circle: Brewery Bhavana gear! 14. Gift your loved ones with a little sparkle this season with a piece from Johnson’s Jewelers of Cary.

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1. Handcrafted in the Triangle, Chapel Hill Toffee comes in a range of sizes perfect for gifting or indulging. Available in traditional pecan and coffee flavors. 2. Make a difference this holiday season by gifting your loved one with coffee and a mug from Gabi’s Grounds — 100% of the proceeds go to employing people with special abilities.

3. Bless the beer lover in your life with everything Bond Brothers — from fun swag and gift cards to the perfect pint, there’s truly something for everyone! 4. Sip back and relax at The Wine Merchant, but don’t forget to pick up a bottle (or three) for your friends and family while you’re there!


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5. Gift your family and friends with a unique dessert experience from Slice Pie Company! Don’t let the size fool you — just like the originals, these mouthwatering minis are made using Slice Pie Company’s State Fair Blue Ribbon Pie Crust. 6. Not all popcorn is created equal, and Ella’s Popcorn proves it. Gift a fun, nostalgic treat to friends and family in a variety of flavors, including peppermint cookie-o, hot cocoa, and gingerbread (to name a few).

7. Satisfy the backyard barbecuer in your life with rubs, spices, and gear from The Butcher’s Market. Don’t forget to pick up one of the hottest grill gadgets this year: the Meater wireless meat thermometer. 8. Science meets art with Durham Distillery’s Conniption Kinship, a delicious, modern gin with a beautiful indigo hue. The coolest part? It changes colors right before your eyes when mixed with citrus or tonic! Share the fun with your gin-loving friends this season.

9. Whether they’re country-style, cajun, or honeyroasted, Aunt Ruby’s Peanuts are a nut-ural, hearthealthy gift for the holidays. 10. Gift the foodies in your life with a selection of delicious offerings from La Farm, from scone mixes and delectable jams to gift baskets with an array of La Farm’s most popular items.

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1. Cheers to a swanky spirit dispenser and beautiful home décor statement pieces. Blake Interiors has gifts that elevate the holidays! 2. Brighten your space with plants, candles, and nature-inspired gifts from City Garden Design.

3. No need to jet off to France to spoil someone with unique gifts. French Bleure offers a blend of antiques and modern home and garden treasures, bringing that chic French touch to you.


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4. Enhance any charcuterie spread with handmade boards and accessories and find local, one-of-a-kind pieces at Rescued Wood Rehab.

5. Mary Square offers the latest trends in entertaining, gifts, apparel, and more! Cheetah prints adorn everything form plates to pajamas, making them a must-have on everyone’s list this year.

6. From exquisite maple stick candles to glorious table linens, unique tabletop articles, serving artifacts, and more, Home for Entertaining is here for your great gatherings.

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1. Give the gift where fun knows no age limits! Whether you are gifting games, STEM, outdoor exploration, or magic, Science Safari is the go-to store for all your toy needs. 2. Apex Outfitters is your spot for all things outdoor! From kids’ waterproof watches to hiking belts, water bottles, and your favorite gear, it’s a paradise for the outdoorsy person in your life.

3. Alane + Zane offers adorable gifts for newborns to 9-year-olds, from sparkly lunch bags to trendy sneakers and sweet baby items. Moreover, this enchanting boutique offers not just shopping, but also an engaging play and learning space for kids. 4. Gather Goods Co. makes it easy to find the perfect present. Explore a distinctive range of gifts from matte gold hair clips to bouclé makeup bags along with weekly planners, ceramics, relaxation items, and much more.


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8. Kids will be spellbound with the latest and greatest reads from Quail Ridge Books!

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9. From playful pom-pom hats to cheeky cups, clever towels, and charming decor, Swagger Boutique is your all-in-one spot for filling up those stockings!

7. The Little & Kind Shop at Gather Co. Goods offers fantastic gifts for young minds, like wooden blocks and crayons to encourage both learning and creative play!

10. Whether it’s for the gym, tackling tasks, or conquering home-office deadlines, the Stanley tumbler from REI is the gift to rely on time and time again.

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1. Unwrap the ribbon of North Carolina’s artisian goods at Curate. With gifts such as acrylic keychains and trays, accessories, candles, art, and cards, they have everything in store for the holidays.

3. Swagger Boutique is your ultimate wonderland for stuffing your stocking! Featuring stunning jewelry, at-home spa day essentials, marvelous monograms, and so much more!

2. Give your pup a woof-tastic Christmas with goodies from Dirty Dog Spa. Pamper your pet with toys, treats, and an ultimate spa day. Who can resist a blueberry facial and luxurious bath?

4. Whether you’re catching up with neighbors over a juicy IPA, picking up a bottle of wine for dinner, or looking for some fun swag, Bottle Theory strives to provide something special.


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7. From herbal shrub mixers for your fave mocktail or cocktail to quaint ceramic coasters and hair claws that have made a comeback, Gathered Goods Company has distinctive gifts for all. 8. Discover a selection of thoughtfully curated gifts that bring joy to you and excitement to others. From Voluspa candles to NC hats, coffee table books, and flasks, there’s a little something for everyone at Good Day Cary.

9. Treat someone to the delightful flavors of Brewery Bhavana. It’s a gift that will bring pure joy to their taste buds. 10. Garden Supply Company has gifts for even the most well equipped! Whether it’s the versatile Barebones Hori Hori Ultimate tool, a cozy scarf, or a holiday diffuser, they have something special for everyone on your list.

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JEWELRY Who can resist the gift of jewelry? From functionable to fashionable, Johnson’s Jewelers offers an extensive array of pieces. A watch, an essential addition to any collection, and a gemstone — both embody cherished styles that will hold a special place in their heart for years to come.

FLORAL CENTERPIECES Deck the halls from top to bottom with stunning floral displays and assorted holiday décor from Preston Flowers.

Looking for a gift that will never go out of style? The Flower Cupboard offers iris-istible arrangements and unbe-leaf-able plants that everyone will enjoy!

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Alara + Zane 200 Park at North Hills St., Raleigh (919) 917-7189; alarazane.com

Durham Distillery 711 Washington St., Durham (919) 937-2121; durhamdistillery.com

Apex Outfitters 225 N. Salem St., Apex (919) 267-9353; apexoutfitter.com

Ella’s Popcorn 1 (833) 713-2929 ellaspopcorn.com

Arrow Tree Boutique 415-A Brooks St., Downtown Wake Forest (984) 235-0447; arrowtreeboutique.com

The Flower Cupboard 4216 NW Cary Parkway, Cary (919) 467-4161; theflowercupboard.com

Ashworth’s Clothing 210 S. Main St., Fuquay-Varina (919) 552-5201; ashworthsclothing.com

French Bleure Downtown Apex (919) 349-6622; frenchbleue.com

Aunt Ruby’s Peanuts 1 (800) 732-6887; auntrubyspeanuts.com

Gabi’s Grounds 1053 E. Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh (919) 274-1449 poweredbygabis.org/gabis-grounds

Blake Interiors 3020 Village Market Place, Morrisville (919) 377-2269; blakeinteriors.co Bluemercury 1 Fenton Main St., Cary (984) 209-1777; bluemercury.com

Where to Shop

Bond Brothers Beer Company 202 E. Cedar St., Cary (919) 459-2670 602 E. Chatham St., Cary (919) 650-1125; bondbrothersbeer.com Bottle Theory 3675 Green Level W. Road, Apex (919) 267-6227; apexbottletheory.com Brewery Bhavana 218 S. Blount St., Raleigh (919) 829-9998; brewerybhavana.com The Butcher’s Market Cary, Holly Springs, Raleigh, Wake Forest thebutchersmarkets.com CARE Plastic Surgery 2001 Weston Parkway, Cary (919) 335-9298; careplasticsurgery.com Chapel Hill Toffee chapelhilltoffee.com City Garden Design 117 W. Chatham St., Cary (919) 377-2334; citygardendesign.com Curate 15 W. Hargett St., Raleigh curateonline.square.site Dirty Dog Spa North Raleigh, Wake Forest, Wendell dirtydogspas.com DryBar 302 Colonades Way, Cary (919) 883-5882; drybarshops.com

Garden Supply Co. 1421 Old Apex Road, Cary (919) 460-7747; gardensupplyco.com Gather Goods Co. 417 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary shop.gathergoodsco.com The Gatorbug 8 Fenton Main St., Cary 1111 Mercantile Drive, Raleigh thegatorbug.com Generations Wellness 1021 Darrington Drive, Cary (984) 228-1521 generationsfamilypracticewellnesscenter.com

lululemon 20 Fenton Main St., Cary (984) 345-2743 4421 Six Forks Road, Raleigh (919) 705-0289 shop.lululemon.com Mary Square (940) 626-2064; marysquare.com Meow City 659 Cary Towne Blvd., Cary (919) 518-7749 meow-city.com The Perky Lady 103 N. Salem St., Apex (919) 589-2970 perkyladyunderthings.com Preston Flowers 1848 Boulderstone Way, Cary (919) 460-4625; prestonflowers.com Quail Ridge Books 4209-100 Lassiter Mill Road, Raleigh (919) 828-1588; quailridgebooks.com REI 1751 Walnut St., Cary (919) 460-9995; rei.com Rescued Wood Rehab 718 N. Main St., Fuquay-Varina (919) 285-2653; rwrnc.com Rose and Lee 104 W. Chatham St., Apex (919) 372-5384; roseandleeco.com

The Gentlemen’s Corner 107 Edinburgh Drive, Cary (984) 333-0150 thegcorner.com

Science Safari 1255 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary (919) 460-6051; scisafari.com

Good Day Cary 214 E. Chatham St., Cary (919) 377-2504; gooddaycary.com

Slice Pie Company 1400 S. Saunders St., Raleigh (984) 296-2194; slicepiecompany.com

Home for Entertaining 119 W. Park St., Cary (919) 363-0055; homeforentertaining.com

Swagger Boutique 2425 Kildaire Farm Road, Suite 503, Cary (919) 858-5884; swaggergifts.com

J. Alane’s Fine Lingerie 1323 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary (919) 881-8058 facebook.com/jalanesfine/

Twisted Scizzors 950 High House Road, Suite 950, Cary (919) 303-7775 twistedscizzorsonline.com

Johnson’s Jewelers 126 E. Chatham St., Cary (919) 467-9431 johnsonsjewelerscary.com

Villa 19 219 Salem St., Apex (919) 303-0651; villanineteen.com

La Farm Bakery Downtown Cary, Preston Corners, West Cary lafarmbakery.com

The Wine Merchant 4240 NW Cary Parkway, Cary (919) 469-1330; winemerchantcary.com

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HOLIDAYS IN THE TRIANGLE WRITTEN & PHOTOGRAHED BY ERICA DELONG

HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS go hand in hand. It doesn’t feel like the holiday season until we’ve celebrated with some of our family favorites. I’m sure many of you look forward to similar experiences to usher in the season, but if you’re new to North Carolina or looking for a new one to add, here are some of our top picks! FENTON:

It’s decked out with Christmas decor, an ice rink, and great food all within walking distance. Plus Santa typically stops in. It’s a great place to take visitors in town for the holiday. HOLIDAY LIGHTS AT PULLEN PARK:

Pullen Park has thousands of colorful lights during the holiday season, perfect for a leisurely stroll with a cup of hot cocoa. The popular Holiday Express train ride takes visitors through the park to enjoy the festive atmosphere. Tickets sell out within

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minutes, so check around for resale tickets, and be sure to mark your calendar for next year’s sale date (typically early October). CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING AT NORTH HILLS:

Live music and tasty treats accompany the magical moment when the tree is lit for the first time with Santa. Lots of other local towns and communities host their own tree lightings, so check local times and days to find one that works for you. TRIANGLE PARADE OF HOMES:

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This annual event showcases beautifully decorated homes in the RaleighDurham area. Take a self-guided tour to explore stunning holiday decorations and get inspiration for your own home.

CHINESE LANTERN FESTIVAL:

This annual festival at Koka Booth Amphitheatre features colorful lanterns, cultural performances, and interactive displays, making it a perfect holiday tradition for all ages. And it runs through Jan. 14, giving you a chance to carry the holiday spirit into the new year. HISTORIC OAKWOOD CANDLELIGHT TOUR:

Explore the Historic Oakwood neighborhood in downtown Raleigh during the annual candlelight tour. The beautifully decorated Victorian homes will make you feel like you’re on a Hallmark movie set. GIVE BACK:

iHeartMedia partners with Toys for Tots to collect toys for families in the Triangle. I’ll


also be partnering with MAKO Medical Laboratories for the fourth year in a row on the MAKO Miracle, helping to make sure families have funds to provide Christmas for their kids. Finding an Angel Tree project, toy drive, or place to volunteer adds a layer of meaning to the season. And of course you can’t forget the cookie and ornament exchanges, touring holiday light displays in your neighborhood, and the many town parades throughout the season. I could take up pages listing the many places we visit throughout the winter months, so it’s hard to narrow them down.◀ Did I miss your favorite holiday activity? Share your must-do traditions @EricaDeLong. Happy holidays!

ABOVE: Erica’s son, Easton, meets Santa and Mrs. Claus at the North Hills tree lighting. RIGHT: Erica and crew load up donations at the annual iHeartRadio stuff the bus toy drive.

TRAVEL TRADITIONS We don’t make it to all of these every year, but they hold a special place in my heart. Check them out if you are planning a holiday trip! CHRISTMAS TOWN USA:

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Blending holiday magic with the park’s Wild West theme, Tweetsie Railroad in Blowing Rock offers a twist on the typical festive experience. Enjoy a train ride illuminated by over a million lights, visit Santa’s

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North Carolina’s coastal towns, such as Wilmington, Beaufort, and Southport, offer festive flotillas, where decorated boats cruise along the waterways, multiplying the magic of the lights. The historic seaside towns also host tree lightings and other holiday festivals. I could go on and on, but I have to stop somewhere! We have so much to offer here in NC.

mances at the nightly WinterFest WonderCHRISTMAS AT BILTMORE ESTATE:

Beautifully decorated rooms, thousands of twinkling lights, and stunning Christmas trees make Biltmore Christmas an event all North Carolinians should experience.

land Parade are sure to make memories. ENCHANTED AIRLIE:

Located in Wilmington, Airlie Gardens transforms into a magical winter wonderland. Take a stroll through illuminated gar-

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Christmas Tree & Wreath Auction Reception Dec 1 - 6pm-8pm / Runs Dec 1 - Dec 18

Drift into our holiday dreamland this season and donate or take a tree/wreath home before Christmas!

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UPCOMING EVENTS "My Favorite Princess" Nov 11 - 2pm & 4pm

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DO YOU WANT TO BE AN ARTIST, but struggle to draw stick figures? Are you completely hopeless with a paintbrush and palette? Don’t worry, readers — art is allowed to be messy, and creative minds are rarely tidy. In the words of Pablo Picasso, “Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist.” In case you haven’t seen it trending on social media, spin art is the perfect way to expose people of all ages to the process of art creation. This unique painting technique starts with a canvas strapped onto a spinning wheel. When spun, paint splatters out radially towards the sides of the canvas, creating signature works of art. Intrigued? Spin Art Raleigh offers locals the perfect opportunity to explore their creative potential in a stress-free, fun environment. “My passion lies in creating businesses with novel and fulfilling experiences for people of all ages,” said Owner Oleg Kechur. “I was inspired to open this space ABOVE MIDDLE: A color mixing chart can assist in finding color combinations.

with the motto that everyone is an artist.” In addition to spin art, Kechur’s business offers a splatter room experience, featuring a dark room with blue light, UV glow paint, and tools such as splatter sticks, paint guns, paint-filled syringes, and paint balloons. “The splatter room is exactly how it sounds — a room where you go to splatter paint all over canvases, walls, and each other,” said Kechur. In addition to being therapeutic, spinning and splattering paint appeals to the child in all of us. If you’ve ever had trouble “staying inside the lines,” this is a must-try. “Spin art is popular because it is an art technique that anyone can employ, and it allows for people to get creative without the pressures of perfectionism, encouraging a state of flow,” said Kechur. “Every artwork comes out unique, and everyone finds their own way to spin art!” spinartnation.com CARY MAGAZINE 67


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Bella Angels, Inc. WRITTEN BY DENA DAW

IN DECEMBER 2015, Kris Miller was just another mom living in Bella Casa — a large, well-known neighborhood in Apex. With Christmas only a few days away, Miller did what many of us have been guilty of at one point or another. “I started wrapping presents and realized we had bought too much,” admitted Miller, whose children were 5 and 7 at the time. “Frankly, it felt gross. It was not how I wanted my kids to remember Christmas. I said to my husband, ‘There is a mother somewhere right around us that has nothing for their kids.’” With Christmas less than 72 hours away, Miller knew she had to do something — but the clock was ticking. “I got my computer and went on at like 11 p.m.,” said Miller. “We were supposed to leave town like 24 to 48 hours later. I started looking, knowing that there had to be some people who had slipped through the cracks.” Miller’s search took her to the free section on Craigslist, where she soon found desperate parents with nowhere else to turn. “I found a mom who was just trying to find Christmas dinner for her family,” recalled Miller. “Someone had a 6-year-old, and they were looking for a toy car. My husband mentioned that some of these people might be lying — but I said that if they are, that’s between them and God. I could not pretend that I hadn’t read that a mother needed Christmas dinner.” After identifying four families in need, Miller took to Bella Casa’s neighborhood Facebook page to ask for help. The response was overwhelming. “Well, my house was bananas the next day,” said Miller. “Let’s just say I did not leave town — people were dropping off things left and right. Someone had ordered a Christmas 70

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Spreading Christmas cheer! Bella Casa residents collect and wrap gifts for families participating in their Christmas Gift Program.

dinner from Harris Teeter within 4 minutes of seeing the post. It was crazy. We ended up getting a family that was living in a car in a hotel for like three months that night. Everyone was over here wrapping presents — presents for the moms, presents for the kids, presents for everyone.” The following year, Miller was determined to reach more families in need. She posted on the neighborhood Facebook page in October, and with incredible support from her neighbors, they were able to assist 30 families with gifts and stockings for the children. This was the start of Bella Angels’ Christmas Gift Program, intended to be a one-time magical holiday experience for families who “are having the worst year ever.” In the past, the program has assisted those dealing with terminal illnesses, bankruptcies, job loss, injuries, and other catastrophic circumstances. Applications are posted online starting in October, but spots fill up quickly. These applications are not anonymous — Miller’s goal is to create a sense of community, so those who are in a position to help can actually get to know the families they are shopping for. Family pack-

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ets, put together by Miller, provide pictures and stories that are shared only with matching families. “It inspires people to be more personal,” said Miller. “For me, it was all about the kids. They should open a present that feels like it’s for them — not for a ‘girl, 9 years old.’ There’s lots of details about the kids so they can feel like they got to know them.” In December, selected families come to a pickup event to collect their items. “They pick up wrapped presents and filled stockings,” said Miller. “People in this neighborhood are amazing — they sometimes have the stockings customized, so the family is getting embroidered stockings, filled to the brim.” Miller is particularly proud of the fact that their Christmas Gift Program does not have an age limit. “In so many programs you age out when you’re 12, but a 13-year-old needs Christmas,” said Miller. “And guess what, so do the 19-year-olds. These are the kids that I feel like we have the biggest impact on, because they are aware that the magic is gone and that their parents are having these issues.”


In 2017, neighbors began offering up gently used items, and the idea for the annual Christmas thrift store was born. “I felt really funny about wrapping gently used items, but I was sure that there were some people who would appreciate being able to shop,” said Miller. “The year that the store started, you couldn't walk up the stairs because of all the boxes. I set up a store in the middle of the night, because I didn’t have the neighborhood clubhouse reserved the day before. We set everything up for people to shop, and it worked out great, but I was exhausted.” Thankfully, two of Miller’s neighbors — Deborah Jenkins and Amy Riley — volunteered to take on the thrift store after that first year. “Selfishly, my favorite program is the store,” said Jenkins, now vice president and volunteer coordinator. “The moment a family enters the room and realizes that we can provide more than toys, but much-needed clothing, important bedding, a bike, dishes, and cookware — they have peace. The emotions they experience that day as they lay their trust in us to help them is an honor and a gift we do not take lightly.” As with every program within Bella Angels, the Christmas Thrift Store has grown leaps and bounds over the years. Gently used items are donated and stored in a small storage unit (paid for by a neighbor, of course), and a local church offers the use of their building for five days every year for preparation and takedown. Families can apply to shop at the store in late November and early December, when most other programs are full and parents find themselves needing last-minute help. “The store application is much less involved, but we still get more applications than we get spots,” said Miller. “It’s a one-day store, and we get through about 100 shoppers. They come and get a half hour shopping spree, and they have a personal shopper, who’s a neighbor in Bella Casa. The whole experience is meant to be fun, almost like a sip ’n’ shop. We have a person in the neighborhood who owns a car dealership, and they donate boxes of Christmas candy that parents can pick up for stockings. They can start by picking out wrapping paper, and then they can shop

for books, clothes, toys, and more. We have amazing volunteers who are really good at helping people have fun and not feel less than or any of that nonsense.” In addition to holiday programs, Bella Angels also provides year-round help with their Helping to Home and Everyone Needs to Read/Library Builder programs. Helping to Home works on a referral-only basis, assisting families with rent and bills in the hopes of preventing a housing crisis. “We help when we can with partial rent and partial utilities, because we don’t have unlimited funds,” said Miller. “We’ve paid for someone’s new tires; we’ve paid a car bill. We take it on a case-by-case basis.” The Everyone Needs to Read and Library Builder programs were created by Miller’s oldest son, Charlie, in an effort to share his love of reading with the community. Gently used and new books are collected in the neighborhood and then delivered to local shelters, programs, and preschools in need. The Library Builder provides families in need with a personalized bag of gently used books delivered directly to their doorstep. For those who are interested in helping with Bella Angels’ seasonal or year-round programs, there are many wonderful ways to be involved that DON’T involve a move

to Bella Casa! While monetary donations are always welcome, tangible opportunities include the following: • Interested volunteers are encouraged to take a look at Bella Angels’ Amazon Wish List, which identifies the top items needed most for families (particularly for teens and tweens). • Hold a drive in your community! Clean bedding, especially sleeping pillows, is always needed. This means no holes, tears, or stains. Packs of brand-new underwear and socks also make a huge impact, particularly to the children (including teens). • Bella Angels repairs gently used bikes for both kids and adults. Bikes are often the only means of transportation to school, work, or the grocery store. • Are you in a Rotary, Lions Club, or other organization? Invite Bella Angels to speak about the important work they are doing in our community! One of the best ways to help is to simply get to know your neighbors and identify any needs in your community. “We are just one small but mighty organization that every year has to turn away so many families,” said Jenkins. “We encourage other neighborhoods and communities to consider starting out their own version.” bellaangels.org

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’TIS THE TIME OF YEAR for savoring scrumptious feasts and treasuring moments with cherished family and friends. If I were daring enough to invite myself to another family’s Christmas celebration, it would undoubtedly be the Saleh family, the founders of the esteemed Lebanese and Mediterranean restaurant Sassool. Mounir, the visionary behind Sassool, and his daughters Simone and Noelle, who also play integral roles, gave me a glimpse of their Christmas traditions. They even generously spilled the beans on their time-honored recipes so you can add a dash of their Christmas magic to your own celebration! CARY MAGAZINE 75


Makloube Pictured on opposite page

2 pounds chicken, leg and breast 2 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided 3 cups chicken broth 1 ½ cups white rice 2 large carrots, cut into coins 1 yellow onion, diced 2 bay leaves 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon each ground cinnamon, ground cardamom, and ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon black pepper toasted almonds and/or pine nuts for garnish, if desired

1. Coat chicken with 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and bake for 25 minutes at 375 degrees. 2. Coat carrots with 1 tablespoon vegetable oil and bake for 15 minutes at 375 degrees. 3. In a pot, saute onion until translucent. Add chicken broth, bring to a boil, and add rice and spices. Cover and reduce heat to a simmer. 4. Remove the chicken from the oven and break into 2-inch pieces (smaller if you prefer). Remove the carrots from the oven. 5. Place carrots and chicken over rice when it is about 70% done (about 12 minutes into its simmer). Cover and cook 5 minutes more, or until visible liquid has evaporated and rice is done. 6. Remove the bay leaves and garnish with toasted almonds and/or pine nuts.

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“Whether it's in their restaurants or at home, the family insists on using only the freshest locally sourced ingredients. They also import key elements like extra virgin olive oil and tahini straight from Lebanon.” — Simone Saleh Lawson What makes holidays with the Saleh family so special? Picture lavish spreads with courses upon courses of mouthwatering family recipes passed down from matriarch Cecille Saleh. And in the true spirit of Lebanese hospitality, holidays center more around sharing laughter and treasured moments with loved ones than giving gifts. “It is my favorite when new friends are invited to our house for Christmas or another holiday. You can see the shock in their eyes when they look at all the food displayed as they walk in. And then hours later, the food doubles. Most people look at each other and say, ‘I thought we already had dinner,’” said Sassool partner Simone. The celebration starts with every corner adorned with spreads of flavorful dishes. Cold mezza sets the tone for sharing and grazing, featuring an array of mixed nuts, pickled vegetables, cheeses and olives, and traditional stuffed grape leaves. Small stuffed pita appetizers called sambousik, and an array of salads and dips served with pita leave no appetite unsated. After hours of merry mingling, the showstoppers emerge: grand platters with baked fish, succulent lamb atop a bed of fragrant rice, and roasted or grilled chicken accompanied by grains. Toasted pine nuts and almonds crown the delectable rice dishes. Ready to invite yourself to the Saleh family Christmas celebration yet? “Lebanese families will prepare for Christmas gathering together to prepare the meals for their guests. Most of the time it will take a few days ahead of time to prepare everything, and every member of the family will have a role in making this happen,” Simone said.


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Stuffed grape leaves

More delicious dishes from the Saleh family

Lebanese Green Beans Pictured above

1 cup yellow onion, diced 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon fresh garlic, diced 1/2 jalapeno, seeded and diced 2 cups tomato, diced 2 pounds green beans 1 cup water 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon allspice

1. Heat oil in a saute pan. Add the onion and garlic and cook until they are fragrant and the onion is translucent.

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Pumpkin Salad Pictured below

4 cups fresh pumpkin, cubed 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 4 cups kale, chopped 8 fresh mint leaves, chopped 1/4 cup sliced and toasted almonds 1/4 cup pomegranate seeds Dressing: 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 2 tablespoons honey 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon black pepper

1. Toss cubed pumpkin in vegetable oil and roast for 12 minutes at 365 degrees. 2. Allow to cool, then add to a mixing bowl with kale, mint, almonds, and pomegranate seeds.   3. Mix dressing ingredients and distribute evenly over the salad. Toss until everything is well coated.

The Sassool journey began when Mounir and his family emigrated from Lebanon when he was 19. They dove right into the restaurant scene in North Carolina, knowing it would be the easiest transition for starting a new business. Although their English was limited, they knew food very well. Two decades later, Mounir ventured forth from that first family restaurant. He opened Sassool in 2011, hand in hand with his daughters. Mounir’s mother, Cecilia Saleh, served as their muse for the concept and menu. If you’re eager to get a taste of a Saleh family holiday, pay a visit to one of their two Sassool restaurants. The warm hospitality of their friendly staff and exquisite dishes will give you a glimpse of their holiday spirit! t

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LOOKING FOR A CLASSY SPOT to host a gathering this holiday season and beyond? Whether it’s a company holiday party, a wedding, or any sizable get-together, Chandelier Event Venue in Cary can deliver a memorable next-level experience. “We are a unique one-stop shop for any type of special event,” said Natasha Cupeles Ford, co-proprietor and creative director, who owns and operates the business with John Ford, her husband and the venue’s executive chef. “What sets us apart is that we provide modern elegance, and we have a full commercial kitchen onsite.” The Fords, who have been married for eight years, met in Cary and enjoyed their first date at Caribou Coffee. The couple owns two dogs, fittingly named Basil and Cannoli.

Back in 2017, the duo started Fluent N’ Food Catering Company, a boutique wedding and special events enterprise. Ultimately, the Fords decided to step out in faith and open a nearly 10,000-square-foot space in Preston Walk where they could provide catering and events all under the same roof. Just a few months after opening Chandelier in October 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Large gatherings in 2020 were either nonexistent or considerably limited due to government restrictions. “It was a miserable time for us, but miraculously we managed to get through it,” said Natasha, a California native with a background in marketing and communications. The Fords used the turbulent time to overhaul the property, which previously

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operated as an Asian restaurant. Major revisions involved transformational changes like knocking down walls, adding new light fixtures throughout the building, and creating a vibrant outdoor garden area. Now that live events have fully resumed, the couple stays busy hosting everything from weddings and anniversary parties to graduation celebrations and other private functions. “We cater to all types of groups and nationalities,” Natasha said. “We do quinceañeras, bar mitzvahs, milestone birthday parties, you name it.” The venue accommodates approximately 150 guests for sit-down occasions. An exquisite indoor space features high ceilings, diamond chandelier fixtures, and striking Chiavari chairs. In addition, a


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ABOVE: A centrally located bar area provides a perfect spot for celebrating. RIGHT & BELOW: The elegant indoor space provides seating for 150 guests.

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covered terrace and intimate garden courtyard provide enchanting possibilities for al fresco celebrations. John Ford’s extensive culinary training and experience in various restaurant kitchens gives Chandelier a considerable advantage when it comes to feeding guests. After earning an International Culinary Arts degree in 2008, John honed his skills at Pop’s Trattoria in Durham, the esteemed Print Works Bistro in Greensboro, and Cameron Bar and Grill in Raleigh. “Chandelier is not your typical venue because our menus are completely customizable,” the New Jersey-bred chef said. “Also, I personally get bored with traditional preparations of chicken and beef, so it’s great to use my creativity in the kitchen.” You’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere with more diverse menu options. Consider the tantalizing alternatives: Southern inspired, Caribbean, Latin fusion, Italian, Indo-Chinese and vegetarian/vegan. “Our approach involves tapping into different styles to be culturally and culinarily competent,” John said. In addition, Chandelier offers “Chef Action Stations” that feature crowdpleasing choices. “These are interactive and consist of us cooking in front of the guests,” John explained. “We create slider stations, pasta bars, omelet stations, and more. Our goal is to provide an elevated experience and for the presentation to shine through as much as the flavors of the food.” On the day the Cary Magazine team visited, chef John prepared a delectable fullcourse meal fit for royalty (see sidebar). Ingredients are sourced from local farms and other trusted purveyors.


LEFT: The covered terrace offers a touch of tranquility for guests. BELOW: Filet mignon with shrimp atop delectable accompanying vegetables

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Owners Natasha Cupeles Ford and John Ford.

Sample

Holiday Menu

at Chandelier Event Venue Hors d’oeuvre

Crab-stuffed mushrooms with Carolina crab meat, parmesan, prosciutto, bell peppers, and balsamic reduction

Entrees

Cranberry-bourbon bone-in pork chop with harvest roasted root vegetables and lemon-rosemary roasted Yukon gold potatoes Rosemary-crusted filet mignon with parmesan fried shrimp, parsnip mashed potatoes, and braised Brussels sprouts served atop a roasted pepper cream sauce

Dessert

Christmas cannoli bread pudding with vanilla sugar ice cream and pistachio dust

The crab-stuffed mushrooms hors d'oeuvre.

Natasha said her personal menu favorites include the cabernet-simmered Southern short rib and grits and the basil-infused spinach lasagna with housemade pasta. “The garlic chicken is also phenomenal,” she said. “It features slowly braised chicken thighs that marinate in a scratchmade garlic sauce for 48 hours.” “We like to have fun and put our own spin on things,” John added.

Chandelier is ABC licensed and offers creative bar packages designed to fit any budget. t For more details about booking an event, visit the Chandelier website, call by phone, or send an email to chandeliervenue@gmail.com. Chandelier Event Venue 1077 Darrington Drive, Preston Walk, Cary (919) 533-8398 chandeliereventvenue.com CARY MAGAZINE 87


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Skip the drive to the big city and head to Neat & Sweet, a swanky cocktail lounge in the heart of downtown Apex.

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DRINK IN STYLE at Neat & Sweet, a cocktail lounge in downtown Apex adjacent to Scratch Kitchen. Whether you’re on a date night or out with coworkers, this sipping spot — owned by the same team behind Scratch, TapStation, The Mason Jar Tavern, and Mason Jar Lager Company — is the perfect place to sink into a leather couch and let the evening be gin. “We have spent the last six years opening restaurants together and working on concepts within our local community,” said owner Jon Pierce. “We have found a passion for small downtowns and working to be a positive part of the entrepreneurial community. Simply put, we love building places for people to gather and enjoy a

great meal, and we are thrilled to have the support of our community.” Read on to learn more about how drinks and dreams are made at this swanky local treasure. When did Neat & Sweet first open, and what was the inspiration behind its opening?

Neat & Sweet opened in spring of 2023. After getting the opportunity to lease the space next to Scratch, we knew we had to come up with a concept Apex would love. We set out to create a gathering place for the community, a place to go for date night, and a place to enjoy a drink with friends.


Tell us more about the space!

We designed the layout and overall theme and hired an interior designer to help source some of the furniture. When designing the look and feel of the space, we focused on the natural character of the Tobacco Mule Exchange Building. The tall ceilings, original wood and brick supports, and original wood floors deserved to be our focal points. The colors we chose, furniture we sourced, lighting used, and even the glassware was all chosen with hopes of creating a relaxing, sophisticated venue. When designing our restaurants, we always hope to create something unique with small details you might not notice at first — but, as you enjoy the space, these details come more into focus. We are offering to rent our space on Mondays and Tuesdays for holiday parties through December. The space can hold about 50 people inside and another 30 or so on the patio (weather permitting). Our space will be decorated for the holidays beginning the week after Thanksgiving. For info on renting the space, please reach out on our website (neatandsweetapex.com). What kind of experience does Neat & Sweet hope to offer customers?

We have a mix of seating options that allow our guests to really decide their own experience. We have more traditional bistro tables with leather bar stools that lend themselves to an experience more like a restaurant setting. We also have several leather sofas and antique chairs that help foster a more relaxing environment for folks wanting to spend a little more time enjoying drinks and conversation. Lastly, we have a beautiful outdoor space with lounge furniture and Adirondacks to enjoy a drink al fresco. Regardless of where you choose to enjoy time at Neat & Sweet, we hope you will feel both relaxed and well taken care of with our tableside service.

ABOVE: Neat & Sweet’s interiors foster a relaxing, sophisticated vibe. RIGHT: Order outside and enjoy a drink al fresco.

What sets Neat & Sweet apart?

Neat & Sweet feels different than anywhere else around. We strive to focus on the details without being overly formal, and this has led to a really fun place to experience. From tiki

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TOP LEFT: At Neat & Sweet, food is meant for sharing! Satisfy your appetite with a meat or cheese charcuterie board. TOP RIGHT: Up In Flames, one of many unique cocktails, features a flaming lime shell! ABOVE: Tall ceilings, exposed brick, and original wood floors provide the perfect backdrop for an elegant evening. RIGHT: Feeling peckish? Order a plate of crispy tuna nachos.

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drinks and smoked old fashioneds to chardonnay cheese fondue, Neat & Sweet feels like a place you might find in a large downtown city. Our drinks are all handcrafted with house made bitters, tinctures, mixes, and garnishes. In a lot of ways, our bar is a lot like a kitchen. We focus on unique combinations of fresh ingredients and elevated bar techniques that lead to an incredible finished product. On any given day, you can find our bar team adding teas, coffees, spices, and herbs to jars to be used in tomorrow’s new drink. Our space, food, and drinks are all carefully considered to provide our guests a truly unique experience. Describe the menu!

Our drink menu is incredibly unique, yet approachable. Our bartending team, led by Kaitlin Tandy, creates all their own bitters, mixtures, tinctures, and garnishes. This creativity is consistent throughout their entire drink program. From rum pecan old fashioneds with house made orgeat to a shareable cocktail experience with a glitter-filled pea flower tea concoction, our team will help anyone find something they will enjoy. Our food menu is meant for sharing. We offer meat and cheese charcuterie boards with unique items like our house made herb cheese spread or our Scratch pickled veggies. We are also handcrafting butter boards, which is really something you just have to try. We take a really nice, rich butter and spread it thinly over a cutting board and add toppings like pepper jelly, hot honey, pistachios, rosemary, and lemon. Grab a piece of fresh toasted bread and get the perfect scoop of butter and all of these ingredients. We also serve cheese and chocolate fondue, tuna nachos, and freshly prepared desserts.

Favorite drink?

This is an interesting question because my favorite is definitely changing because of Neat & Sweet. I love old fashioneds and bourbon cocktails. In the past, I have not enjoyed tequila drinks. However, Kaitlin’s Drastic Measures cocktail with mezcal, Tanqueray Sevilla, mango-chili shrub, lime, and salt has become my new favorite. It really is a true test of a bar’s creativity when the team can make something using ingredients people may not typically enjoy and it becomes a new favorite. This one has the perfect balance of spicy, sweet, and salty. Anything else you’d like to add?

We will be launching our Fill-A-Jar campaign at all of our restaurants beginning around Thanksgiving. Each year, we reach out to local guidance counselors and ask for their help in connecting us with families who might need a little help through the holidays. We have ornaments on our trees with items requested by the families, and we raise money throughout the season to buy things for the families. If you visit any of our restaurants and have the ability to help, please consider doing so. We donate 100% of proceeds back to these families each year.◀

TOP: Neat & Sweet’s Divine Feminine is made with house ginger-infused vodka, cucumber, pomegranate, and fresh lime. Cheers to that! ABOVE: Neat & Sweet also offers shareable cocktails, like High Society — featuring butterfly pea tea-infused honeysuckle vodka and edible flowers.

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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

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

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

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

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

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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

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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 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/

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

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 Big Easy Restaurant & Bar Southern favorites. Cajun inspiration. 222 Fayetteville St. (919) 832-6082 bigeasync.com Lechon Latin BBQ & Bar Upscale street food with a latin vibe. 5959 Triangle Town Blvd. (919) 793-9913 lechonlatinbbq.com

Mon Macaron 75+ flavors of American-style macarons. 111 Seaboard Ave. #118 (984) 200-1387 monmacaron.us 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 Slice Pie Company State Fair blue ribbon pie, whole or by the slice. 1400 S. Saunders St. (919) 349-8499 slicepiecompany.com

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CARY ACADEMY 1500 N. Harrison Avenue // Cary

At Cary Academy, one question leads to another and another. Those questions lead to insights, epiphanies, and breakthroughs that introduce students to other countries, new friends, and great adventures, inevitably leading to more questions and adventures and ideas, ad infinitum. We challenge our students to be enthusiastically inquisitive: to seek adventure, revel in curiosity, follow passions, broaden worldviews, take risks, and try new things. Our students often talk about “owning” their education. Design an independent study, or take one of 37 advanced courses. Create your own Discovery Term service-learning project. Participate in one of over 100 student clubs. Join one of our 55 sports teams. Find other innovative ways to match your interests to your studies. You’ll be guided along the way by world-class faculty, 78% of whom hold advanced degrees.

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Community and collaboration are important here. We expect everyone to engage and contribute. With a diverse and inclusive community, there is no shortage of different voices to collaborate with, share new ideas, or get a different perspective. We have 65 acres for inquisitive minds to roam. Highlights include a modern athletic complex, including a best-inclass track and weight room; the Center for Math and Science with a maker space that includes 3D computers, a laser cutter, and waterjet; an arts building with mainstage and black-box theaters, design lab, and multimedia discovery studio; a library with open, collaborative spaces that incorporate the school’s cafe; and an always green quad for throwing a ball, enjoying some sun, or kicking back in our hammock hangout (BYOH). Curious? Learn more at caryacademy.org.

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CARY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Classical Christian Education // 1330 Old Apex Road // Cary

A Daily Pursuit – A Lifetime Impact In our post-modern society, human interaction is declining even in the classroom. Students are primarily trained to learn, study, and be assessed through technology. Ironically, an old-school way of educating continues to gain attention and traction. Classical Christian education is where personal, human interaction is essential. Memory work, writing, discussion, experiments, drawing, debate, and speeches are just some of the common tools for learning in this setting. It is a place where technology is leveraged later, not earlier, for students. The successful track record of classical Christian education in America spans four decades. Its influence is becoming more widely known. New York Times Bestseller Battle for the American Mind emerged at a pivotal time during the global pandemic as parents got a glimpse into their children’s remote learning. It sparked a curiosity for many parents to research classical Christian schools and even make a paradigm shift by enrolling their children. Like many of these schools, Cary Christian School’s story is one of small beginnings. Today, 27 years later, it is the fourth largest school

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in the Association of Classical Christian Schools. Hundreds of students have grown into adults who are well prepared in all situations, possessing the ability to learn new information and the knowledge of how to use it. They think clearly and listen carefully with discernment and understanding, exhibiting a humble confidence. They can also reason persuasively, articulate precisely, be socially graceful and spiritually gracious, and can evaluate their experiences and make decisions from a biblical worldview. This outcome all begins with a daily pursuit of each student in the classroom. It requires teachers who make a daily decision to pursue the heart and mind of their students, helping them discover a love of learning and their unique purpose in this world. It involves parents and oftentimes grandparents who daily invest in this systematic way of educating those who matter most to them. The culmination of the K-12 classical Christian education is more than a diploma and resume; it is a perpetual gift that impacts each student’s life such that he or she can be ready to make a difference in this rapidly changing and often confusing world.

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CHESTERBROOK ACADEMY An Education as Unique as Your Child // 130 Towne Village Drive // Cary

Chesterbrook Academy in Cary is dedicated to providing challenging academics, personalized attention to each student, and strong partnerships among parents, teachers, students, and staff. The school combines a challenging, well-rounded curriculum with learning plans to help each student reach their maximum potential. The school provides a technology-rich environment to develop 21st century skills, such as creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. Highly qualified and dedicated teachers and staff

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engage every child, and create a learning community that values kindness, service to others, and leadership opportunities. Students also enjoy a full array of specialty classes, including art, music, physical education, technology, and is one of the few private schools in the area to offer both Spanish and Mandarin. Learning continues beyond the school day with fun activities and enrichment opportunities in after-school programs. Learn more at Cary.ChesterbrookAcademy.com GRADES Pre-K-8

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CRANFIELD ACADEMY

Innovative, Project-Based Education for Ages 6 Weeks to 5 Years // 150 Town Village Drive

The quality of a child’s first years of education can significantly impact their future. At Cranfield Academy in Cary, we help each child build a solid foundation that prepares them for the journey ahead. With our experienced educators and world-class curriculum, we offer programs for children between the ages of 6 weeks and 5 years that focus on three critical areas of development: intellectual, social, and physical. Throughout the day, children participate in stimulating activities to promote critical thinking, social cooperation, and active play. This results in an effective and empowering education that children love. Results-Based Curriculum

Our early childhood education experts designed a curriculum that helps children develop good habits and a growth mindset. Children participate in a wide array of stimulating, project-based activities that are challenging, beneficial, and fun. Our goal is to get children fully engaged in the material so they enjoy the learning experience and realize how exciting education can be. 116

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Our educators are passionate about educating children, and we give them specialized training so that they have the skills to ensure each child flourishes. From immersion in the most effective educational techniques and conflict resolution to intensive curriculum training, Cranfield Academy teachers are among the most highly trained early childhood educators in North Carolina. To be a great school, you need great teachers. Our Promise to Parents

As parents, we understand your desire to give your child the best education possible. That’s why we go to great lengths to create high-quality education programs that provide children with real benefits. With our innovative curriculum, excellent educators, and steadfast commitment to seeing every one of our students develop healthily and happily, we are confident that you and your child will love being a part of the Cranfield Academy community.


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GRACE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 801 and 1101 Buck Jones Road // Raleigh

Known, Valued and Loved at GRACE Christian School. Our desire at GRACE Christian School is that every child who walks through our doors learns they are known, valued and loved by Jesus Christ – and by the adults around them. This is the atmosphere that sets GCS apart and a large reason why the Association of Christian Schools International, the lead accrediting organization of Christian schools from across the world, granted GCS its Exemplary Accreditation, making GCS one of only 19 such schools in the world – and the first in the Triangle – to receive this prestigious designation. GRACE is also accredited by Cognia – a non-profit, non-partisan accreditation organization. Our mission is to spiritually and academically equip, challenge and inspire students to impact their world for Christ. In the elementary years, teachers emphasize experiential learning that involves field trips, class demonstrations and labs. Our college preparatory academic program is designed to prepare our middle and high school students to excel in a high-

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quality, academic environment. Additionally, our teachers utilize the latest technology to enable students to be responsible digital citizens and prepare them for the constantly evolving digital landscape. GCS provides a competitive athletic program with 30 sport offerings in middle and high school and a growing fine arts program. At GCS, we provide biblical instruction, service opportunities and avenues of worship that allow young people to see their purpose, value and identity not through the lens of the culture-at-large, but through the eyes of a loving God. We pursue academic excellence for each child, knowing that individual excellence cannot be defined by a one-size-fits-all approach. We equip students with the skills they need to thrive in any circumstance, challenging them to overcome obstacles, and inspiring them to be all that they can be, not for their own glory, but for the cause of Christ. We build world-changers who will influence culture for years to come. Want to learn more? Contact admissions@gracechristian.net.

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OAK VILLAGE ACADEMY

At Oak Village Academy, children enjoy learning through exploration, making decisions that build social and emotional relationships. While learning the natural way, we provide imaginative and encouraging indoor and outdoor learning environments. We operate with the highest standards when it comes to our team and learning environment. We have designed our curriculum to respect individual differences, honor every child’s culture, and see family members as equal partners in a child’s growth and learning. Through the Natural Learning Initiative at NC State University, we have created unique outdoor learning

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environments that encourage children to be active while participating in learning, play, and environmental education. Oak Village Academy was one of the first preschools in the area with an emphasis on outdoor learning environments as the basis of our campus design. With much of our days spent outdoors, experiential learning in the natural world extends and enhances your child’s developmental capacity. Every day at Oak Village Academy, through exploration and play, children of all ages build relationships and reach individual milestones in all developmental domains. To learn more, visit exploreoakvillage.com.

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RAVENSCROFT 7409 Falls of Neuse Road // Raleigh

Ravenscroft students grow and thrive in a learning community that values curiosity, collaboration and academic rigor. Our educational philosophy is built on a simple idea: students engaged in a respectful environment that is both challenging and supportive soar as creative thinkers, capable doers, and thoughtful leaders. Confident and growth-minded, Ravens are ready for the real world and eager to make it better. From PreK through 12th grade, Ravenscroft fosters a love of learning and inquiry with a robust curriculum that offers differentiated instruction, project-based learning, and exploration of STEM, humanities, global programs, fine arts, athletics, health and wellness. Ravenscroft classes are carefully sized, ensuring meaningful connections and nurturing the individual potential and passion of

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every child. At the same time, all students are taught through the lens of Lead From Here, our citizen leadership framework, which develops the creative and critical thinking skills required of effective leaders today. Fostering independence, confidence, and capability — this is how Ravenscroft develops the fullest potential of all our students in a way that strengthens them academically, socially, and with a healthy respect for both difference and unity. We are proudly shaping the citizen leaders of tomorrow while celebrating the excitement of their childhood today. We’d love for you to learn more about how we prepare Ravens to soar. Please schedule a tour and visit us at ravenscroft.org.

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WCPSS Magnet & Curriculum Enhancement Programs

Since 1982, WCPSS Magnet Programs have offered educational choice in the community through a variety of innovative learning experiences. These award-winning schools open doors of opportunity with programs that meet the unique strengths and interests of students. Today, WCPSS hosts 56 magnet and early college schools, organized into 6 program pathways. The STEM Pathway promotes natural curiosity through project-based learning experiences. Students use emerging technologies to guide exploration and discovery. The Gifted and Talented Pathway offers an extensive menu of elective courses that allow students to discover their individual talents. Students customize their academic programs by choosing these elective courses according to their interests. The International Baccalaureate Pathway (IB) students become

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increasingly knowledgeable and interested in international understandings, and actively work to effect positive change. Colleges and universities give special admissions consideration to students who take IB classes and earn an IB Diploma. Early college high schools, including the single-gender Wake Leadership Academies, blend high school and college in a rigorous yet supportive program; students enroll in college classes that allow them to earn free transferrable college credit. The Arts Plus Pathway allows students to demonstrate their knowledge of a topic through a creative process. Arts Plus includes programs with a focus on arts integration and design. The Global Studies & Language Immersion Pathway – gives students the opportunity to develop fluency in the target language (Spanish or Mandarin). Students also participate in globallyfocused classes.

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garden adventurer WRITTEN AND PHOTOGRAPHED BY L.A. JACKSON

Hellebores: Winter Wonders

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LATE AUTUMN is a prime time to plant hardy perennials, and many gardeners will be getting downright giddy now over the possibilities. Some backyard growers, however, curb their enthusiasm because, quite frankly, they are impatient, meaning they don’t want to wait until spring to experience full-blooming glory from their planted newbies. So, why wait? Winter-flowering plants aren’t unusual, and one very pretty example is the hellebore. Often found full of blossoms in local garden centers by the end of the year, these shade-loving perennials shake off the shivers of cold weather by continuing to bloom in January, February, and even into the new spring. Heck, I have even had some with flowers in the early summer! There are several types of hellebores, but the Lenten rose (Helleborus x hybridus) is an easy-to-find favorite that catches many a gardener’s eye, and for good reason. This Perennial Plant Association’s 2005 Perennial Plant of the Year flaunts masses of bell-shaped blossoms in a wide range of colors such as white, cream, light green, pink, yellow, purple, and salmon, with various variegations merrily mixed in to make buying just a single one of these beauties a problem — but a nice problem to have. While hellebores will thrive in wellworked soil, once established, these tough plants even show off in dry, shady areas, such as under tall trees. They also do just fine basking in early morning sun. And since hellebores are low-growing plants,


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November & December November • Hardy herbs such as rosemary, fennel, tarragon, dill, or chives that are persisting in your November garden can be used as fresh flavorings for herb vinegars, which, by the way, make great Christmas presents. • To keep your African violets looking healthy, wipe the rims around their pots once a month to prevent fertilizer salt buildup, which can chemically burn the undersides of leaves and cause them to curl.

December • The pleasures of the past summer garden can help brighten up holiday settings naturally with home-grown wreaths weaved from grapevines or evergreen foliage and dolled up with such dried material as hydrangea blooms, onion stalks, corn husks, and chilies. • Remember your feathered friends this winter by regularly cleaning and refilling the birdbath and feeder. Also, on extremely cold days, be sure to remove any ice from the birdbath and replace with fresh water. Lenten rose showing off on a wintry day.

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The Christmas rose (H. niger) is another pretty hellebore that’s relatively easy to find and certainly worth the hunt. With white or pink blooms, it flowers slightly earlier than the Lenten rose. Hardy, vigorous ‘Nell Lewis’ was developed in North Carolina and is one of the more popular — and dependable — Christmas rose cultivars. And there’s the bear claw hellebore (H. foetidus), which flaunts masses of enchanting greenish blooms on plants with deeply cut palmate leaves that resemble, well, bear claws. It will usually begin flowering in January and continue to put on a show deep into the spring.

potting them up so you can have a better look at their blooms without dropping down on all fours is certainly an option. My hellebores have readily reseeded and formed ever-expanding clumps of handsome evergreen foliage. These flowing displays occasionally get singed by dry, cold winter winds, but I just prune out the damaged leaves in the early spring, and new ones readily sprout as temperatures start to rise. Speaking of damage, don’t worry about Bambi because hellebores are deer resistant. Many Lenten roses show up at garden centers simply labeled “Hellebore,” making any attempt at cultivar identification ooze with ambiguity. But to me, when it comes to plants, pretty is pretty, and I have lost little sleep enjoying my “mystery” hellebores. If you are an exacting gardener, however, e-garden shops such as Pine Knot Farms (pineknotfarms.com) and Plant Delights Nursery (plantdelights.com) offer not only a wide range of hellebores in many pretty colors, but ones with proper cultivar names, too.◀ 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. CARY MAGAZINE 125


happenings THE TOWN OF MORRISVILLE held a ribbon cutting for its new temporary disc golf course, Dragonfly, on Oct. 10. The 9-hole course, a partnership with the Capital Area Disc League, sits on the future site of the Town Center behind the Morrisville Police Department. Lengths range from 111 feet to 255 feet on the par 3 course. morrisvillenc.gov/discgolf

Pleasant Park in Apex will celebrate its grand opening on Nov. 4. at 10 a.m. The park covers 92 acres and features six multipurpose fields, four tennis courts, six pickleball courts, two basketball courts, a cross-country course, restroom and concession facilities, and an Enchanted Village with multiple play areas for all ages and abilities. The Splashlantis water play area will open in spring of 2024. Future additions will include baseball/softball fields, batting cages, a sand volleyball court, a Grand Lawn, and more. The park is open from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. year round. Volunteers collected 1,440 pounds of trash and 160 pounds of recycling during the FALL LITTER SWEEP in early October. 120 volunteers gathered to clean up Cary parks, streets, and trails as part of the Spruce program. Since 2009, Spruce has completed more than 2,500 projects with over 16,000 volunteers. Businesses, neighborhoods,

In late September, The Town of

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Principal Elaine Hoffman, Athletic Director Rob Weidenburner, Assistant Athletic

FORMER CARY MAYOR KOKA BOOTH passed away in early October.

Director Scott Ferguson, and Morrisville

Originally from West Virginia, Booth moved to Cary in the 1970s and served as mayor

Mayor Jacques Gilbert marked the occasion

from 1987 to 1999 during an era of explosive growth for the town. The Town of Cary

with members of the team. The Apex High

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“We all benefited from his enthusiastic efforts to help make Cary the wonderful place it is today,” said current Mayor Harold Weinbrecht.


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Local designers, architects, engineers, and other creatives on 20-plus teams contributed pet architecture designs to this year’s Triangle Barkitecture event, held Sept. 30 at Fenton in Cary. The dog houses, cat condos, and other petfriendly furniture were auctioned off, with the proceeds going to this year’s partners, Triangle Beagle Rescue and Friends of Wake County Animal Center. The event raised more than $30,000. The Nuthouse, by Redline Design Group and Unrefined Designs, won Best in Show and the People’s Choice awards. aiatriangle.org/barkitecture/

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A Candlelight Christmas

FIRE STATION NO. 3 on Harris Mill Road in Morrisville held a ribbon-cutting celebration in late September. Town staff, members of the Town Council, and community

FRI, DEC 22 | 8PM SAT, DEC 23 | 3PM

partners joined for the event.

Michelle Di Russo, conductor Raleigh Youth Choir

with a public event at Park West Village. Activities included games, door prizes, a ropes

Immerse yourself in the magic of the season with music performed in the glow of candlelight by your North Carolina Symphony.

EXPLORE HOLIDAY CONCERTS Make your season bright with Holiday Pops, Holidays at Hogwarts, and Handel’s Messiah. Tickets: ncsymphony.org 919.733.2750 128 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2023

The Morrisville Fire/Rescue Department also celebrated Fire Safety Day on Oct. 7

demonstration, a bounce house, and Sparky the Fire Dog. “For anyone who loves seeing fire apparatus, police vehicles, ambulances, and helicopters, this is an awesome opportunity to get up close and learn about how they contribute to public safety,” said Fire Marshal Charles Eldridge.

The Cary Downtown Farmers Market and Shield North Carolina were among the recipients of $15,630 in grants awarded by the Wake County Community Foundation to 11 organizations that support the community. The Cary Downtown Farmers Market received a $1,500 grant toward its nutrition programs, including the Eat-A-Rainbow children’s initiative. Shield North Carolina received $1,500 for general operating support. “These organizations make important investments in our county,” said Ellen Gorham, advisory board president of the Wake County Community Foundation. “So we are privileged to invest in them.” nccommunityfoundation.org


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Give Back to the Beach

LOOKING FOR A COMPANY always looking out for their community? You know that little shop on Chatham Street nestled in between Ashworth’s & The Chatham Street Wine Market with the fun, old school window displays? That is The Douglas Realty Group, aka DRG, a local real estate company owned by one of Cary’s own homegrown residents, Leslie Douglas. Leslie grew up in Cary starting in 1980 when she was a year old & one thing you’ll quickly learn about Leslie, she LOVES Cary! Pop into her office and you maybe lucky to get a quick history lesson on Cary & the old photos scattered throughout. You’ll leave excited & having learned some tidbit about Cary you never knew. If you’re fortunate to spend time with Leslie, you’ll discover she’s super passionate about giving back to the community, as you’ll often hear her say, “I’m happy to give back to a community that has given me so much!” It’s an integral part of

Leslie’s business model at DRG, where her & her collective group of agents put an emphasis on giving back through a number of projects, in addition to their day to day duties of buying & selling houses. Don’t get us wrong, they make real estate look easy & you’ll always feel like you’re their only client. However, they managed to have a record year in 2022, while still collecting schools supplies for kids, delivering turkey dinners to families in need for Thanksgiving, helping find homes through dog adoptions event. Now they’re ramping up for their biggest project, helping rebuild NC’s coast by collecting used Christmas Trees! Did you know your used tree can be installed on the beach to recreate lost dunes from erosion & hurricane destruction, and also create habitats for beach critters?! It’s true! Now in their 3rd year, starting January 1st, The Douglas Realty Group will collect Trees to deliver to their Coastal Office in

Wilmington to install your trees on NC beaches & create an environment for dunes to rebuild & habitats to flourish. We can all agree, one of the best things about living in Cary is easy access to the mountains & beaches, so how poignant for trees grown in the NC Mountains, displayed in the Triangle, then placed onto a NC beach to rebuild the dunes! If you’re looking for a local real estate company with a passion for giving back & serving the Cary community, look no further than The Douglas Realty Group!

DID YOU KNOW YOUR USED TREE CAN REBUILD DUNES & CREATE NATURAL HABITATS THAT PROTECT OUR COAST LINE?

Donate a Used Tree & Rebuild the NC Dunes! Want to put your Christmas Tree to good use after the holidays? Drop it off with us starting Jan 1st & we'll take it to the coast to build new dunes & habitats! Want more info?... www.DRGBuildingCommunity.com info@drgtriangle.com OFFICES IN CARY & WILMINGTON, NC

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Moment of pause Sunrise warms a chilly morning fog on Lake Crabtree, where a great blue heron and a dopping of mergansers gather at the shoreline.

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