Kids & Family

Fairy Tale Fun

By Claire Sears | September 18, 2015

Indulge your inner child with a family-friendly mystical night of music, magic and craft-making at the North Carolina Botanical Garden’s Wonderfest on Saturday, Sept. 26. Fit right in among the garden’s verdant scenery with a magical costume (think pixies and princesses) and enjoy enchanted activities like building fairy and gnome […]

What’s In Your Lunchbox?

By Teddy Diggs | September 4, 2015

Chef Teddy Diggs, executive chef at Il Palio restaurant in Chapel Hill, may be a nationally acclaimed chef, but he pulls parent duty just like the rest of us! With school starting again, he likes to keep lunches simple, fun and interactive for his two girls. No need to have formal training from […]

Bike Loud

By Peter Rathmell | July 6, 2015

How do you bike across the country raising money for cancer? For starters, you have to be loud and be proud. In mid-June, seven local boy scouts, along with six leaders, from Troop 845 kicked off on a transcontinental bike ride. Starting with their tires in the Oregon Pacific, the crew is […]

Strength in Numbers

By Jessie Ammons | June 12, 2015

You might have seen them: A troup of moms pushing jogging strollers through Southern Village or Briar Chapel, music thumping. Before too long, they stop along a jogging path or green space and whip out exercise bands for a few strengthening moves. Then, it’s back to the pavement, off and running to the […]

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