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SUMMARY:Juneteenth Black Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Community Organizing for Racial Equity (CORE) welcomes you to participate in their Annual Juneteenth Black Arts Festival on Sat\, Jun 20\, 2026\, 2pm-6pm at the Chatham County Fairgrounds. Since 2018\, the Juneteenth event has undergone significant transformation\, growing from its initial location\, which accommodated 100 people\, to one that now draws over 3\,000 attendees from across the Triangle region. \nJuneteenth Black Arts Festival is a dedicated space of reverence for the impact of Black arts and culture on American culture. They commit to offering an opportunity for Black artists and entrepreneurs to build relationships and increase their exposure across communities. They honor the creative genius and spirit of excellence that prevails within the Black community because they recognize barriers that remain in place today\, excluding them from mainstream business opportunities. \nAll are welcome to this free community event. They have quite a festival planned for this year’s celebration\, which will highlight Black artists\, both local and from afar; educational opportunities about Juneteenth\, the history of the celebration\, and the resilience of Black culture through Black arts; and a vision for liberation. Attendees can also enjoy live entertainment\, art\, a Black business expo\, food trucks\, a heritage walk\, and kids’ activities\, all while challenging stereotypes and building pride in the dynamic heritage of Black Americans and American culture. This year’s event will also include a Spades Tournament. See key links\, including vendor information\, below: \n\nNonprofit and Non-Black Vendors.\nBlack Business Vendors.\nSpades Tournament Registration.\nVolunteers.\n\nSee more events with CORE.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/juneteenth-black-arts-festival/
LOCATION:Chatham County Fairgrounds\, 191 Fairgrounds Road\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Events,Art,Community Events,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Holiday,Music,Recreation,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Wake Forest Fungo
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Wake Forest Fungo at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nSun\, Jun 7\, 7pm-10pm.\nSat\, Jun 20\, 7pm-10pm.\nThu\, Jul 2\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-wake-forest-fungo/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
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SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Sanford Spinners
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Sanford Spinners at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nSun\, May 31\, 6pm-9pm.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 7pm-10pm.\nFri\, Jul 10\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-sanford-spinners/2026-06-23/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260627T140000
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SUMMARY:Chatham Celebrates America 250: Cumulative Celebration
DESCRIPTION:July 4\, 2026\, marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Join Chatham Celebrates America 250 in recognizing the Semiquincentennial during our Cumulative Celebration on Sat\, Jun 27\, 2026\, 10am-2pm. Admission is free. Together\, we’ll remember the events that have shaped our history\, reflect on the present\, and envision a promising future for the next generation. \nFestivities will include live music and performances\, food trucks\, vendors\, displays and demonstrations\, activities for children\, and much more.  We are now accepting vendors – the application is available here. If you are interested in participating\, volunteering\, or getting involved in other ways\, please contact Lindsay Ray at lindsay.ray@chathamcountync.gov or 919.545.8302. \nThis free\, family-friendly event takes place indoors at the Chatham County Agriculture & Conference Center (CCACC). Shuttle services will be provided by Chatham Transit. CCACC is an ADA-compliant space\, featuring wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, shared spaces\, and walkways. Since most of the festivities will take place indoors\, this event will not be pet-friendly. Please leave your furry friends at home. Service animals are welcome. \nSee more America 250 events. Learn more on the Chatham Celebrates America 250 Microsite. See more events at the Chatham County Agriculture & Conference Center. \nAmerica 250 NC is North Carolina’s commemoration planning organization responsible for leading the initiative and collaborating with various local\, state\, and federal partners.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-celebrates-america-250/
LOCATION:Chatham County Agriculture & Conference Center\, 1192 US-64 W\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Art,Community Events,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Holiday,Music,Recreation,Shopping
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SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Clayton Clovers
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Clayton Clovers at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nSat\, Jun 6\, 7pm-10pm.\nWed\, Jun 17\, 7pm-10pm.\nMon\, Jun 29\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-clayton-clovers/2026-06-29/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T113000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T163758Z
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SUMMARY:Siler City History Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham County Historical Association for the Siler City History Club. The next meeting takes place Thu\, Jul 2\, 10:30am-11:30am at Siler City Center for Active Living. The Chatham County Historical Association needs your help in learning about the rich and colorful history of Siler City! They have facts and figures\, but they need to hear your own memories of Siler to really understand one of Chatham County’s most important cities. Come share your memories\, stories\, photos\, mementos\, and other Siler City treasures. Light refreshments will be served. This event is free\, and everyone is welcome! No registration is required. \nThis event takes place indoors. The Siler City Center for Active Living is ADA-accessible. No pets allowed. Please leave your furry friends at home. Free parking is available. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association. \n*Photo provided by the Chatham County Historical Association. 
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/siler-city-history-club/
LOCATION:The Siler City Center for Active Living\, 112 Village Lake Road\, Siler City\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Networking & Meet-Ups,Storytelling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260702T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260508T190102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T190303Z
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SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Wake Forest Fungo
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Wake Forest Fungo at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nSun\, Jun 7\, 7pm-10pm.\nSat\, Jun 20\, 7pm-10pm.\nThu\, Jul 2\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-wake-forest-fungo/2026-07-02/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260703T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260703T220000
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SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Danville Dairy Daddies
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Danville Dairy Daddies at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nFri\, Jul 3\, 7pm-10pm.\nSun\, Jul 5\, 6pm-9pm.\nSat\, Jul 18\, 7pm-10pm Last Home Game of the Season!\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-danville-dairy-daddies/2026-07-03/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T210000
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SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Danville Dairy Daddies
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Danville Dairy Daddies at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nFri\, Jul 3\, 7pm-10pm.\nSun\, Jul 5\, 6pm-9pm.\nSat\, Jul 18\, 7pm-10pm Last Home Game of the Season!\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-danville-dairy-daddies/2026-07-05/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260508T183913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T183923Z
UID:10068224-1783450800-1783461600@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Raleigh Red Oaks
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Raleigh Red Oaks at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nFri\, May 29\, 7pm-10pm.\nTue\, Jun 9\, 7pm-10pm.\nTue\, Jul 7\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-raleigh-red-oaks/2026-07-07/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260508T184403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T184403Z
UID:10068227-1783710000-1783720800@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Sanford Spinners
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Sanford Spinners at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nSun\, May 31\, 6pm-9pm.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 7pm-10pm.\nFri\, Jul 10\, 7pm-10pm.\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-sanford-spinners/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
GEO:35.7234734;-79.4622431
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260507T173740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T144835Z
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SUMMARY:2026 77th U.S. Girls' Junior Championship
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 77th U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship comes to Old Chatham Golf Club\, Mon\, Jul 13–Sat\, 18\, bringing one of golf’s oldest national titles to the Triangle for the first time.  \nMany Girls’ Junior champions\, including Mickey Wright\, JoAnne Gunderson Carner\, Hollis Stacy\, Nancy Lopez\, Amy Alcott\, Inbee Park\, Lexi Thompson\, Minjee Lee\, Ariya Jutanugarn\, and Rose Zhang\, earned this title as teenagers before going pro. The 2026 champion gains an exemption into the 2027 U.S. Women’s Open and an invitation to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur\, meaning this year’s winner could be competing on the LPGA Tour within a few seasons. \nOld Chatham has a Durham mailing address but sits in Chatham County on the northeast shore of Jordan Lake. The field of 156 plays two days of stroke play (July 13–14) before the cut to 64 for match play\, building to a 36-hole final on Saturday\, July 18. Old Chatham is a Rees Jones design that opened in 2001 and is set on 400 acres of protected pine woodlands. Spectators walk corridors of mature loblolly pine\, with Jordan Lake State Recreation Area just beyond the property line. \nLogistics\nThe USGA will post ticketing\, parking\, shuttle\, and ADA accessibility details\, including accessible viewing areas and transportation accommodations on request\, on the official championship page as the event approaches. \nVolunteer\nUSGA championships rely on hundreds of volunteers\, with shifts available in standard-bearing\, marshaling\, transportation\, hospitality\, scoring\, and player services. Most committees offer flexible single-day or full-week options\, and registration is open now at events.trustevent.com. \nStay tuned as the CVB prepares to launch our official microsite\, complete with logistics\, accommodations\, itinerary recommendations\, and more. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/2026-77th-u-s-girls-junior-championship/
LOCATION:Old Chatham Golf Club\, 1480 O’Kelly Chapel Road\, Durham\, NC\, 27713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Annual Events,Golf,History and Culture,Sports
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20230328T224902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T052822Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Friday Artist Receptions
DESCRIPTION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts is pleased to announce the return of 3rd Friday Artist Receptions. Each month\, they highlight a new artist and offer an opportunity to meet them and ask about their work. Beverages and snacks will accompany. These events are held every third Friday\, 5pm-8pm. Featured artists are announced on their Facebook Page. \nSee more Pittsboro Gallery of Arts events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/3rd-friday-artist-receptions/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts\, 44 Hillsboro Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Receptions & Exhibits,Shopping,Weekly Nightlife
GEO:35.7208131;-79.1768537
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T103000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260108T103537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T162517Z
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SUMMARY:NC History Book Club: Between the Lines
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chatham County’s year-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday\, the Chatham County Historical Association (CCHA) is hosting an NC History Book Club: Between the Lines\, held on the third Saturday of every month in 2026\, from 9:30am-10:30am. This monthly book club will explore North Carolina’s rich history through engaging nonfiction. Whether you’re a lifelong history lover or are simply curious about the people and events that shaped our state\, join CCHA for conversation and lively discussion. \nRegister here for the June 2026 session\, where you will discuss Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers by David Wright and David Zoby. Fire on the Beach explores the dangers of 19th-century coastal transportation along North Carolina’s “Graveyard of the Atlantic\,” where ships carrying goods and people faced constant danger. Through the story of Richard Etheridge and the all-black crew of the US Life-Saving Service\, the crew faced discrimination and the dangers of the Atlantic\, yet rose to heroism in their service. Participation is free\, and you are welcome to bring friends. This month’s event takes place Sat\, Jun 20\, 9:30am-10:30am at the Chatham County Courthouse and Historical Museum. \nAll are welcome\, and admission is free. To register and for more information\, click here. This event takes place indoors. The Courthouse and Historical Museum is ADA-accessible. Free parking is available across the street in front of the Chatham County Government Annex. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/nc-history-book-club-between-the-lines/2026-07-18/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Book Clubs,Books and Literature,Community Events,History and Culture
GEO:35.720280642937;-79.177154896594
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T220000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260508T190932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260508T190932Z
UID:10068242-1784401200-1784412000@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Chatham Yardbirds vs Danville Dairy Daddies
DESCRIPTION:Come out for a night of baseball and watch Chatham Yardbirds vs Danville Dairy Daddies at Bray Park Sports Complex on the following dates: \n\nFri\, Jul 3\, 7pm-10pm.\nSun\, Jul 5\, 6pm-9pm.\nSat\, Jul 18\, 7pm-10pm Last Home Game of the Season!\n\nGates typically open about an hour before first pitch. The team plays an Old North State League schedule against opponents from across North Carolina and southern Virginia\, with most games on weekday evenings and weekend afternoons or nights. Tickets are general admission and inexpensive\, so families tend to show up in groups\, find seats close to the action\, and stay through the seventh-inning stretch. \nThe pace is the appeal. Wood bats sound different from the metal you hear at most amateur fields\, the players are all college athletes spending their summer chasing reps\, and the gap between the action and the crowd is small enough that you can hear the catcher talking. Between innings\, the staff runs the kinds of small-park promotions that summer collegiate league has built its reputation on: t-shirt tosses\, on-field contests\, kids chasing foul balls in the gravel. If one of those players is staying with a host family two streets over\, you might see him at the diner the next morning. That’s the trade summer ball makes for not being a major-league night out: you get closer to the game\, and closer to the people playing it. \nVisiting from out of town? Pair a Yardbirds game with dinner in downtown Siler City beforehand\, or a slow drive home through Chatham County’s farm roads after the final out. \nWeather\nPack layers for night games\, as central North Carolina evenings can drop into the 60s in early summer. Summer thunderstorms are routine in the Piedmont\, and games can be delayed\, suspended\, or postponed. Check the Yardbirds’ Instagram\, Facebook\, or website on iffy weather days before driving out. The team sets refund and rain-check policies. \nLogistics\nOn-site and street parking will be available. This event takes place outdoors\, and the field is lighted for evening games. A concession stand operates at the complex with standard ballpark fare. This is a family-friendly event\, with group tickets available. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, a light layer for night games\, a water bottle (non-glass)\, cash\, a card for concessions and merch\, and of course\, your glove! See more Chatham County Yardbirds games. See more Chatham Sports Alliance events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/chatham-yardbirds-vs-danville-dairy-daddies/2026-07-18/
LOCATION:Bray Park\, Bray Park T-Ball Fields\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Baseball,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Sports,Weekly Nightlife
GEO:35.7234734;-79.4622431
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20251216T102506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T102506Z
UID:10060905-1785254400-1785261600@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-07-28/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
GEO:35.5950282;-79.3288638
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T103000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260108T103537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T162517Z
UID:10061998-1786786200-1786789800@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:NC History Book Club: Between the Lines
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chatham County’s year-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday\, the Chatham County Historical Association (CCHA) is hosting an NC History Book Club: Between the Lines\, held on the third Saturday of every month in 2026\, from 9:30am-10:30am. This monthly book club will explore North Carolina’s rich history through engaging nonfiction. Whether you’re a lifelong history lover or are simply curious about the people and events that shaped our state\, join CCHA for conversation and lively discussion. \nRegister here for the June 2026 session\, where you will discuss Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers by David Wright and David Zoby. Fire on the Beach explores the dangers of 19th-century coastal transportation along North Carolina’s “Graveyard of the Atlantic\,” where ships carrying goods and people faced constant danger. Through the story of Richard Etheridge and the all-black crew of the US Life-Saving Service\, the crew faced discrimination and the dangers of the Atlantic\, yet rose to heroism in their service. Participation is free\, and you are welcome to bring friends. This month’s event takes place Sat\, Jun 20\, 9:30am-10:30am at the Chatham County Courthouse and Historical Museum. \nAll are welcome\, and admission is free. To register and for more information\, click here. This event takes place indoors. The Courthouse and Historical Museum is ADA-accessible. Free parking is available across the street in front of the Chatham County Government Annex. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/nc-history-book-club-between-the-lines/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Book Clubs,Books and Literature,Community Events,History and Culture
GEO:35.720280642937;-79.177154896594
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260821T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260821T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20230328T224902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T052822Z
UID:10042422-1787331600-1787342400@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:3rd Friday Artist Receptions
DESCRIPTION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts is pleased to announce the return of 3rd Friday Artist Receptions. Each month\, they highlight a new artist and offer an opportunity to meet them and ask about their work. Beverages and snacks will accompany. These events are held every third Friday\, 5pm-8pm. Featured artists are announced on their Facebook Page. \nSee more Pittsboro Gallery of Arts events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/3rd-friday-artist-receptions/2026-08-21/
LOCATION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts\, 44 Hillsboro Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Receptions & Exhibits,Shopping,Weekly Nightlife
GEO:35.7208131;-79.1768537
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260825T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260825T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20251216T102506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T102506Z
UID:10060906-1787673600-1787680800@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-08-25/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
GEO:35.5950282;-79.3288638
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Goldston Library 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road Goldston 27252 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road:geo:-79.3288638,35.5950282
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260831
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20150220T160522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T060841Z
UID:10017895-1787961600-1788134399@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Old-Fashioned Farmers' Days
DESCRIPTION:Visit the past and marvel at how things were done at the 51st Annual Old-Fashioned Farmers’ Days Sat\, Aug 29-Sun Aug 30\, 9am-6pm\, the longest-running event in Chatham County. The Old-Fashioned Farmers’ Day event is held every Labor Day weekend at the Silk Hope Farm Heritage Park. Admission is $5 per person and free for children ages 6 and under. \nExhibits\, demonstrations\, and entertainment occur throughout the day\, including clogging in the show barn\, antique tractor pulls\, a junior dairy show\, raffle drawings\, and much more. \nDIRECTIONS \nThe festival is located one hour west of Raleigh\, NC\, off US 64\, one-hour southeast of Greensboro via US 421 and US 64\, 45 minutes south of Burlington\, NC\, via NC 87 and Lindley Mill/Silk Hope-Lindley Mill Rd\, and six miles northeast of Siler City\, Chatham County\, NC.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/old-fashioned-farmers-days/
LOCATION:Silk Hope Farm Heritage Park\, 4221 Silk Hope Rd\, Siler City\, NC\, 27344\, United States
CATEGORIES:Agritourism,America 250,Annual Events,Community Events,Families,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Music,Recreation,Shopping
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260918T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260918T200000
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CREATED:20230328T224902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T052822Z
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SUMMARY:3rd Friday Artist Receptions
DESCRIPTION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts is pleased to announce the return of 3rd Friday Artist Receptions. Each month\, they highlight a new artist and offer an opportunity to meet them and ask about their work. Beverages and snacks will accompany. These events are held every third Friday\, 5pm-8pm. Featured artists are announced on their Facebook Page. \nSee more Pittsboro Gallery of Arts events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/3rd-friday-artist-receptions/2026-09-18/
LOCATION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts\, 44 Hillsboro Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Receptions & Exhibits,Shopping,Weekly Nightlife
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260919T103000
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CREATED:20260108T103537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T162517Z
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SUMMARY:NC History Book Club: Between the Lines
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chatham County’s year-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday\, the Chatham County Historical Association (CCHA) is hosting an NC History Book Club: Between the Lines\, held on the third Saturday of every month in 2026\, from 9:30am-10:30am. This monthly book club will explore North Carolina’s rich history through engaging nonfiction. Whether you’re a lifelong history lover or are simply curious about the people and events that shaped our state\, join CCHA for conversation and lively discussion. \nRegister here for the June 2026 session\, where you will discuss Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers by David Wright and David Zoby. Fire on the Beach explores the dangers of 19th-century coastal transportation along North Carolina’s “Graveyard of the Atlantic\,” where ships carrying goods and people faced constant danger. Through the story of Richard Etheridge and the all-black crew of the US Life-Saving Service\, the crew faced discrimination and the dangers of the Atlantic\, yet rose to heroism in their service. Participation is free\, and you are welcome to bring friends. This month’s event takes place Sat\, Jun 20\, 9:30am-10:30am at the Chatham County Courthouse and Historical Museum. \nAll are welcome\, and admission is free. To register and for more information\, click here. This event takes place indoors. The Courthouse and Historical Museum is ADA-accessible. Free parking is available across the street in front of the Chatham County Government Annex. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/nc-history-book-club-between-the-lines/2026-09-19/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Book Clubs,Books and Literature,Community Events,History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260922T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260922T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20251216T102506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T102506Z
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SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-09-22/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261016T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20230328T224902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T052822Z
UID:10042424-1792170000-1792180800@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:3rd Friday Artist Receptions
DESCRIPTION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts is pleased to announce the return of 3rd Friday Artist Receptions. Each month\, they highlight a new artist and offer an opportunity to meet them and ask about their work. Beverages and snacks will accompany. These events are held every third Friday\, 5pm-8pm. Featured artists are announced on their Facebook Page. \nSee more Pittsboro Gallery of Arts events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/3rd-friday-artist-receptions/2026-10-16/
LOCATION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts\, 44 Hillsboro Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Receptions & Exhibits,Shopping,Weekly Nightlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261017T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261017T103000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260108T103537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T162517Z
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SUMMARY:NC History Book Club: Between the Lines
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chatham County’s year-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday\, the Chatham County Historical Association (CCHA) is hosting an NC History Book Club: Between the Lines\, held on the third Saturday of every month in 2026\, from 9:30am-10:30am. This monthly book club will explore North Carolina’s rich history through engaging nonfiction. Whether you’re a lifelong history lover or are simply curious about the people and events that shaped our state\, join CCHA for conversation and lively discussion. \nRegister here for the June 2026 session\, where you will discuss Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers by David Wright and David Zoby. Fire on the Beach explores the dangers of 19th-century coastal transportation along North Carolina’s “Graveyard of the Atlantic\,” where ships carrying goods and people faced constant danger. Through the story of Richard Etheridge and the all-black crew of the US Life-Saving Service\, the crew faced discrimination and the dangers of the Atlantic\, yet rose to heroism in their service. Participation is free\, and you are welcome to bring friends. This month’s event takes place Sat\, Jun 20\, 9:30am-10:30am at the Chatham County Courthouse and Historical Museum. \nAll are welcome\, and admission is free. To register and for more information\, click here. This event takes place indoors. The Courthouse and Historical Museum is ADA-accessible. Free parking is available across the street in front of the Chatham County Government Annex. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/nc-history-book-club-between-the-lines/2026-10-17/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Book Clubs,Books and Literature,Community Events,History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261027T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261027T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20251216T102506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T102506Z
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SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-10-27/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261120T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261120T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20230328T224902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260207T052822Z
UID:10042425-1795194000-1795204800@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:3rd Friday Artist Receptions
DESCRIPTION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts is pleased to announce the return of 3rd Friday Artist Receptions. Each month\, they highlight a new artist and offer an opportunity to meet them and ask about their work. Beverages and snacks will accompany. These events are held every third Friday\, 5pm-8pm. Featured artists are announced on their Facebook Page. \nSee more Pittsboro Gallery of Arts events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/3rd-friday-artist-receptions/2026-11-20/
LOCATION:Pittsboro Gallery of Arts\, 44 Hillsboro Street\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Food and Drink,History and Culture,Receptions & Exhibits,Shopping,Weekly Nightlife
GEO:35.7208131;-79.1768537
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261121T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261121T103000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20260108T103537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T162517Z
UID:10062001-1795253400-1795257000@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:NC History Book Club: Between the Lines
DESCRIPTION:As part of Chatham County’s year-long celebration of America’s 250th birthday\, the Chatham County Historical Association (CCHA) is hosting an NC History Book Club: Between the Lines\, held on the third Saturday of every month in 2026\, from 9:30am-10:30am. This monthly book club will explore North Carolina’s rich history through engaging nonfiction. Whether you’re a lifelong history lover or are simply curious about the people and events that shaped our state\, join CCHA for conversation and lively discussion. \nRegister here for the June 2026 session\, where you will discuss Fire on the Beach: Recovering the Lost Story of Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island Lifesavers by David Wright and David Zoby. Fire on the Beach explores the dangers of 19th-century coastal transportation along North Carolina’s “Graveyard of the Atlantic\,” where ships carrying goods and people faced constant danger. Through the story of Richard Etheridge and the all-black crew of the US Life-Saving Service\, the crew faced discrimination and the dangers of the Atlantic\, yet rose to heroism in their service. Participation is free\, and you are welcome to bring friends. This month’s event takes place Sat\, Jun 20\, 9:30am-10:30am at the Chatham County Courthouse and Historical Museum. \nAll are welcome\, and admission is free. To register and for more information\, click here. This event takes place indoors. The Courthouse and Historical Museum is ADA-accessible. Free parking is available across the street in front of the Chatham County Government Annex. No pets allowed. This event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events. See more events hosted by The Chatham Historical Association.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/nc-history-book-club-between-the-lines/2026-11-21/
LOCATION:Chatham County Historical Museum\, 9 Hillsboro St\, Pittsboro\, NC\, 27312\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Book Clubs,Books and Literature,Community Events,History and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261124T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T161114
CREATED:20251216T102506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T102506Z
UID:10060909-1795536000-1795543200@visitpittsboro.com
SUMMARY:Goldston America 250: Film Series
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chatham Community Library for this Goldston America 250 Film Series\, hosted every fourth Tuesday\, January-December 2026\, 4pm-6pm. America 250’s mission is to honor and commemorate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence\, marking America’s Semiquincentennial. The Goldston Library will screen the following documentaries and films: \n\nTue\, Jan 27\, 4pm-6pm The Congress\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Feb 24\, 4pm-6pm Becoming Frederick Douglass\, Stanley Nelson and Nicole London.\nTue\, Mar 24\, 4pm-6pm Rachel Carson: The Woman Who Launched the Modern Environmental Movement\, Michelle Ferrari.\nTue\, Apr 28\, 4pm-6pm Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain\, Martin Doblmeier.\nTue\, May 26\, 4pm-6pm The Address\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jun 23\, 4pm-6pm The Brooklyn Bridge\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Jul 28\, 4pm-6pm The Statue of Liberty\, Ken Burns.\nTue\, Aug 25\, 4pm-6pm American Coup: Wilmington 1898\, Yoruba Richen and Brad Lichtenstein.\nTue\, Sep 22\, 4pm-6pm How it Feels to be Free\, Yoruba Richen.\nTue\, Oct 27\, 4pm-6pm 80 Years Later\, Celine Parreñas Shimizu.\nTue\, Nov 24\, 4pm-6pm Gather\, Sanjay Rawal.\nTue\, Dec 22\, 4pm-6pm Women of World War II: The Untold Stories\, Eli Brown.\n\nThis FREE\, family-friendly event is open to the public. No registration is required. The event will take place indoors in the Goldston Library. The Goldston Library is ADA-compliant\, including wheelchair-accessible parking\, entrances\, seating\, common spaces\, walkways\, and restrooms. Free parking is available outside the library. Pets are not allowed – please leave your furry friends at home. \nThis event is part of our Chatham Celebrates America 250 initiative. See more America 250 events.
URL:https://visitpittsboro.com/event/goldston-america-250-film-series/2026-11-24/
LOCATION:Goldston Library\, 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road\, Goldston\, 27252\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Community Events,History and Culture,Movies
GEO:35.5950282;-79.3288638
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