Kids & Family
When we first met Matthew Lee, he was a starry-eyed high school senior with a staggering list of academic and musical achievements – and even loftier goals for the future. A prodigy on the violin, Matthew made his debut at Carnegie Hall at 18 and graduated from East Chapel Hill […]
This blog is going to be a little specific, just to give you a heads up. Luckily, if it is not applicable personally, it can be helpful to someone you know or to whom you are related. As we are in the middle of National Nutrition month, I am […]
This is a political campaign we can all get behind. Sadie McGrady, Leading Lady is the story of a spunky young girl who runs for president of the United States, and, like any candidate, she needs your support. Her creator, local writer Mary Parry, has teamed up with photographer Corey […]
When Dr. Stuart Gold has a bad day at the cancer clinic, he goes to the waiting room, where pictures are displayed of every child he’s ever treated. He remembers all of them. Some are survivors. Some are not. But as Dr. Gold says, “Every child writes their own story.” And […]
If you want to know the latest in Chapel Hill, find these and even more great events in the Chapel Hill Relocation Guide –> Click Here. FEBRUARY NC Comedy Arts Festival Laughs are guaranteed during this event that is one of the largest of its kind in the country and known all over the […]
What words come to mind when you think of this real estate market? We’ve got some great things going on. Tremendous activity. Some areas are better than others, but no area is struggling. It’s healthy. There’s not too much activity to where we see what happened in 2006. Lenders are […]
Morris Grove Elementary participated in its first-ever #grababook Day last week. The day is designed to build students’ reading stamina and promote a love of reading. Students dressed up as their favorite characters and read with UNC’s student-athletes. Photography by Virginia Robinson
[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] Thirty-six hours after moving to Chapel Hill, I went to my first job interview. Pretty horribly sleep-deprived from both travel and caring for my daughters – Ellie, who was 4, and Clara Jay, who was 4 months – I sat at the end of the world’s longest […]
OUT AND ABOUT Take a scenic hike at Eno River State Park, which offers five access points throughout Durham and Orange counties and 28 miles of trails as well as camping sites, picnic areas and wildlife viewing. For UNC football fans of all ages, Tar Heel Town is the place to […]
Recently our sister publication Durham Magazine hosted a live Facebook forum on Interior Design for Your Child’s Growing Independence with the Montessori Children’s House of Durham! They chat with Director of Outreach Lyn Dickinson about topics ranging from ideal outdoor set-ups for toddlers to storage solutions. Here’s the full transcript from the forum. Montessori Children’s […]

