Now in its fifth year, Exploring Nature in Chatham series is offered by Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) with Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) to promote conservation of Chatham’s natural resources and the college’s Ecotourism program. T…
Month: February 2014
Chatham AARP Chapter #5529 will meet in Siler City on February 25
Fearrington’s annual Folk Art Show is this weekend

One of Fearrington Village’s most popular community events of the year will take place on February 22 and & 23 from 10 am to 5 pm. More than 35 folk artists from throughout the South will convene at the big barn at Fearrington Village once again in 2014. They’ll turn every square foot of the structure into exhibition space for marvelous outsider art.
Civil War program at the historic Chatham County Courthouse in Pittsboro this Sunday
Pittsboro, NC – The Chatham County Historical Association invites you to a special presentation of Civil War in the North Carolina Quaker Belt: The Confederate Campaign against Peace Agitators, Deserters, and Draft Dodgers. The program will follow a very brief…
Chatham’s 2014 collection center decals required starting March 1
The Chatham County Solid Waste & Recycling Division reminds residents that a 2014 Decal is required to use any of the 12 County Collection Centers beginning March 1. This year March 1 falls on a Saturday, so the Main Solid Waste & Recycling Office will not be open to provide last day assistance.
UNC vs Duke postgame notes
UNC’s Marcus Paige scored all 13 of his points in the second half, including two big baskets in the final 2½ minutes, to help the Tar Heels beat the Blue Devils 74-66 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win.
Chatham Park supporters should wear green at February 24
On February 24, there will be very interesting things going on at the Pittsboro Town Commissioners meetings. On the 24th at the Historical Courthouse starting at 7 p.m., the Lawrence Group, which was hired by the town, will be presenting their findings…
Bock, Petty and Stewart file for re-election
Commissioners Petty, Stewart, and Bock filed to run for re-election in Chatham County on Monday. They were elected in 2010 on a platform of creating a business friendly atmosphere, prioritizing spending, protecting property rights, streamlining, protec…
Register now for the fresh produce safety workshop in March
The Chatham County Center of North Carolina Cooperative Extension, in partnership with North Carolina State University and Carolina Farm Stewardship Association (CFSA), will conduct two workshops with the aim of providing farmers with the tools to redu…
Who will get Chatham Park construction jobs?
Chatham Park construction contracts will be let by “Chatham Park Investors (AKA Tim Smith and Bubba Rawls)” based on the vendors capacity to perform the service, personal relationships and knowledge of prior performance, and price. Builders and realtor…