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is your essential guide to community life containing information drawn from published sources, including organizations themselves. It is published by the Chatham News + Record. publ is her and ed it or Bill Horner III writ er and des igner Chip Pate a dv ert ising Aidan Bradley, Dawn Parker, Carol Windsor photogr apher s David Bradley, Kim Hawks
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Chatham Arts Council
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Describing its work as “nurturing creative thinkers,” the Chatham Arts Council invests in local artists and educates children in the arts. Investments include grants to support local arts activities and help promoting events across Chatham. Education is provided through its annual ClydeFEST, a hands-on arts carnival for elementary-age children held each spring, and the Artists in Schools initiative, which brings professional artists into local schools to enrich math, science, language and history instruction. Their online directory connects residents to about 175 artists and galleries. PO Box 418, Pittsboro, 919.542.0394, chathamartscouncil.org
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hen Chatham County Schools was named one of the nation’s 2019 Best Communities for Music Education by the NAMM Foundation, a nonprofit in the music products industry, it was recognized for demonstrating “an exceptionally high commitment and access to music education” and awarded an honor received by just 623 school districts in the United States and three in this state. Where were the other two? Chapel Hill and Greensboro. That may have surprised some casual observers, but not people most familiar with the local arts scene.
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Music is everywhere. From huge events like the Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival to smaller concerts in less obvious places: a restaurant in Pittsboro, old general store in Bynum, even a renovated barn in Fearrington. And there’s more than music. In a region long known for world-class pottery, visual arts of all kinds are thriving. Perhaps the best-known example is the Chatham Artists Guild studio tour every December, but there are small, sometimes offbeat galleries and exhibitions available all year long, which is one thing that makes Chatham such a dynamic place to live.
Showing its spirit of innovation, the main branch of Chatham County Public Libraries operates jointly as a public library and campus library for Central Carolina Community College in Pittsboro. In addition to extensive print and audio-visual materials, three branches combine to provide Chatham residents with book clubs; genealogy and local history resources; free access to NC LIVE, a statewide database of newspapers, magazines and e-books; computer access; and specialized online services. chathamlibraries.org ► Chatham Community Library. The main and largest branch offers free computer classes, author events and extensive children’s programs.197 NC Highway 87 North, Pittsboro, 919.545.8084 ► Goldston Library. Children’s storytime is a popular event. 9235 Pittsboro-Goldston Road, Goldston, 919.898.4522 ► Wren Memorial Library. Siler City’s library includes a genealogy and local history collection. 500 N. Second Avenue, Siler City, 919.742.2016
High School Arts
Arts are vibrant in schools throughout Chatham and some nonprofit foundations work in high schools to expand arts opportunity with scholarships, trips to performances and specialized arts equipment and supplies. ► JMArts, the Jordan-Matthews Arts Foundation. PO Box 395, Siler City, 919.742.2916, jmarts.org ► Northwood High School Arts Education Foundation. PO Box 894, Pittsboro, nhsaef.org
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HOW CAN I GET MY FREE LIBRARY CARD? It’s easy! Bring an official photo ID and proof of your current address, such as a utility bill or U.S. Mail delivered to your address, to any branch and complete a short application form. Cards are issued to anyone 5 years or older who lives in Chatham or several nearby counties — or to anyone who works in Chatham, regardless of where they live. Library card policies are online at chathamlibraries.org.
Performing Arts
While there’s no large performing arts center to grab the attention, theater, music and storytelling thrive throughout Chatham, often in small rooms or other venues you might not expect. ► Fearrington Village Singers. Village Voices
for women, Harmony Grits for men and a combined chorus perform concerts throughout the year. fvsingers.blogspot.com ► Bynum Front Porch. Storytelling, bluegrass jam sessions and a summer music series are staples at the historic Bynum General Store. PO Box 381, Bynum, bynumfrontporch.org ► Manifold Studios. Artists record at a high-end, full-scale recording studio and media production facility. PO Box 1239, Pittsboro, 919.444.2290, manifoldrecording.com ► Pittsboro Roadhouse. Live bands and other entertainment take the stage on Friday, Saturday and Monday nights in the downtown restaurant. 39 West Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.2432, pittsbororoadhouse.com ► Pittsboro Youth Theater. Youth productions, theater arts classes and adult performances are offered. 18A East Salisbury Street, Pittsboro, 919.533.6997, pittsboroyouththeater.com ► Shakori Hills Community Arts Center. The organization dedicated to arts, music and sustainability education is home to events including the annual Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival. 1439 Henderson Tanyard Road, Pittsboro, 919.542.1746, shakorihills.org
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Visual Arts
Not only is Chatham home to internationally renowned artists, including potter Mark Hewitt (hewittpottery.com) and sculptor Edwin White (edwinwhitedesigns.com), but the area is rich with talented artists working in many different media. ► Chatham Artists Guild. More than 50 members promote local arts and produce their popular annual studio tour. PO Box 1024, Pittsboro, chathamartistsguild.org ► Galloway Ridge Artist Collaboration. Hosts an artist reception and rotating exhibition three times each year. 3000 Galloway Ridge Road, Pittsboro, 919.545.2611, gallowayridge.com/artists ► NC Arts Incubator. Operates a gallery and offers affordable studio space for emerging artists. 223 N. Chatham Avenue, Siler City, 919.663.1335, ncartsincubator.com ► Smelt Art Gallery. Exhibition space billed as “a non-conventional art gallery within an old smelting plant.” 220 Lorax Lane, Pittsboro, 919.448.4888, facebook.com/smeltartgallery ► Small Museum of Folk Art. Collection includes work by Clyde Jones and other notable, local folk artists. 219 East Street, Pittsboro, 919.642.3866, smallmuseumfolkart.org
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ou don’t need to be an especially astute observer to see the transformation now reshaping Chatham’s economic landscape. Literally transforming the landscape, in fact. Construction recently got into full swing in north Pittsboro, where heavy machinery is shaping the ground for Mosaic at Chatham Park, a 350-acre, mixed-use development that marks the first major phase in one of the nation’s largest planned communities. That’s a lot. But that’s not all. Alyssa Byrd, president of the Chatham County Economic Development
ALYSSA BYRD President Chatham County EDC After joining Chatham County EDC as a communications specialist in 2011, Alyssa Byrd was promoted until being named president in February 2019. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill graduate is now responsible for operations and strategy to enhance the economy.
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Corporation, has her hands full with other developments. She points to EG-GILERO, a medical device manufacturer based in Morrisville, that is currently expanding to downtown Pittsboro. And across the county, Floorazzo and Brookwood Farms are expanding in Siler City — not far from where A.D. Tubi recently opened a new facility to manufacture welded metal tubes. When you add in the ongoing marketing of two industrial megasites that could change the local economy in the blink of an eye, it makes you wonder how vital Chatham business and industry will be in the not-too-distant future.
Free seminars, information and one-onone business counseling are available from the Central Carolina Community College Small Business Center, which works with prospective small business owners to create a new business or current owners to build their existing one. CCCC Chatham Main Campus, Building 2, Room 103B, 764 West Street, Pittsboro, 919.545.8013, chathamsbc.com
Chatham Chamber of Commerce
Since 1947, the Chatham Chamber of Commerce has worked to help its members promote their businesses and succeed in a competitive marketplace. The chamber also organizes community events including Leadership Chatham, designed to help participants develop a deeper understanding of the local community and the issues it is facing. 531 E. Third Street, Siler City, 919.742.3333, ccucc.net ► Chatham Development Briefing. The chamber sponsors an annual summer presentation to highlight the latest news on local development.
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Created to help business and professional women refine their leadership skills and build professional networks, Chatham County BPW holds general meetings featuring speakers on businessrelated topics and informal chats over coffee for members to share ideas. chathamcountybpw.com
Chatham County EDC
As the county’s lead economic development agency, the Chatham County Economic Development Corporation supports local business and markets Chatham as a preferred location for emerging growth companies. That work
includes attracting new business and industry, strengthening companies already operating in Chatham, and enhancing the economic climate and infrastructure needed for success. 964 East Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.8274, chathamedc.org ► Opportunity Chatham. The EDC hosts an annual gathering of community leaders in winter to learn important information from a guest expert and discuss the successes, strengths and challenges of local economic development.
Megasites
Chatham is home to two megasites — large parcels of land planned and developed with roads, utilities and other amenities to accommodate large industrial or research facilities. ► Chatham-Siler City Advanced Manufacturing Site. The North Carolina Certified Site near Siler City offers 1,818 acres with an excellent transportation network connecting to nearby communities in the Research Triangle and Piedmont Triad and an adjacent 290-acre support park. chathamadvancedmanufacturing.com ► Moncure Megasite. Billed by Chatham County EDC as the nation’s premier megasite,
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use development between Pittsboro and Jordan Lake will offer about 22 million square feet of office, research, retail and community space. Two developments within Chatham Park are already active, both near the intersection of U.S. 15-501 and U.S. 64. Mosaic at Chatham Park, a 350-acre mixed use development, is now being constructed and Penguin Place, a multi-tenant retail space, has already opened. chathampark.com
I NEED A BUSINESS PLAN, BUT WHERE CAN I GET HELP CREATING ONE? Business plans are always helpful, but required when you’re looking for a business loan or outside financing. The Central Carolina Community College Small Business Center offers one-on-one counseling and other resources to help organize your plans, find the information you need and put everything down on paper. chathamsbc.com
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ith people scattered across such an expansive landscape, civic clubs and faith-based groups help sustain many Chatham communities. Some are prominent and take on a nearly superhero role. One prime example: the Silk Hope Ruritans, which are practically caretakers for the community they serve. The club constructed a community building that brings everyone together, created one of the region’s most popular summer festivals and provides scholarships so young neighbors can get help with college. And the list goes on. Others may not be quite as visible,
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but they’re no less important. Churches in Chatham not only provide spiritual guidance, but serve people beyond their walls by operating food pantries, hosting community events and rallying to help others in need. “If it weren’t for churches, this would be a much less compassionate place,” says Richard LaDew, pastor of Siler City Presbyterian Church and president of the West Chatham Ministerial Association. “You have a lot of people giving to support people less fortunate than themselves. Without all of them, this would be a much poorer place.”
Service clubs are active across Chatham, organizing events, raising money for important causes and strengthening the entire community. ► American Legion Wartime U.S. veteran organization advocating for patriotism, national security and youth. Alston-French Post 283. 1239 Mitchells Chapel Road, Pittsboro. Meets first Saturdays. Moffitt-Poole Post 277. 715 E. Hill Street, Siler City, 919.742.2003. Meets second Saturdays. Wayne Mendenhall Post 93. PO Box 442, Siler City, 919.200.1809. Meets fourth Tuesdays. freedomwon.org Brafford-Davis Post 292. 3029 S. Main Street, Goldston, 919.285.9831. Meets second Thursdays. ► Kiwanis Improving the lives of children by fighting hunger, improving literacy and offering guidance. Pittsboro. 309 Credle Street, Pittsboro, 919.444.2499. Meets Thursdays. ► Lions Serving local communities in many ways, including helping the blind and visually impaired. Bear Creek. Meets second and fourth Thursdays at Harper’s X Roads Community Center. Goldston. PO Box 455, Goldston. Meets first and third Thursdays at Lizzie’s Grill and Chill. Moncure. 919.244.5434. Meets first and third Mondays at the Lions Club Building. moncurelionsclub.org Siler City. Meets second and fourth Mondays at Sir Pizza. ► Rotary Working to create positive change in the community and around the world. Pittsboro. Meets Wednesdays at Pittsboro Roadhouse. pborotary.com Siler City. PO Box 463, Siler City. Meets Mondays at the West Chatham Senior Center. facebook.com/SilerCityRotary ► Ruritan Working in towns and rural communities for “fellowship, goodwill and community service.” Silk Hope. 4221 Silk Hope Road, Siler City, 919.663.0331, silkhopenc.org
Faith Communities
Churches and other faith-based organizations comfort neighbors and provide guidance at difficult times in life. Here is sampling of local groups. ► AME Zion Corinth AME Zion Church. 491 Martin Luther
King Jr. Boulevard, Siler City, 919.742.4021, facebook.com/CorinthAMEZ ► Baptist Emmaus Baptist Church. 2430 Silk Hope Gum Springs Road, Pittsboro, 919.542.4974, emmausbaptchurch.org First Baptist Church of Siler City. 314 N. Second Avenue, Siler City, 919.742.4310, silercityfbc.org First Missionary Baptist Church. 914 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Siler City, 919.742.4614 Pittsboro Baptist Church. 121 W. Salisbury Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.2986, pittsborobaptistchurch.org Iglesia Bautista Misionera Roca Fuerte. 1365 NC Highway 902 West, Pittsboro, 919.542.6115 ► Buddhist North Carolina Zen Center. 390 Ironwood, Pittsboro, 919.542.7411, nczencenter.org ► Catholic St. Julia Catholic Church. 210 Harold Hart Road, Siler City, 919.742.5584, stjulianc.org ► Episcopal St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church. 204 W. Salisbury Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.5679, saintbarts.org ► Independent Chatham Community Church. 480 Hillsboro Street, Suite 800, Pittsboro, 919.933.9477, meeting at Chatham Mills in Pittsboro and Woods Charter School in north Chatham, chathamchurch.org ► Mormon Pittsboro Ward. 151 Old Rock Spring Cemetery Road, Pittsboro, 919.708.6412 ► Presbyterian Chapel in the Pines. 314 Great Ridge Parkway, Chapel Hill, 919.960.0616, citppc.org Pittsboro Presbyterian Church. 95 East Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.4702, pittsboropres.org ► Seventh-day Adventist Pittsboro Seventh-day Adventist Church. 637 West Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.2259, pittsborosdachurch.org ► United Church of Christ Hanks Chapel UCC. 190 Hanks Loop Road, PO Box 366, Pittsboro, 919.542.2938 ► United Methodist Evergreen UMC. 11098 U.S. 15-501 North, Chapel Hill, 919.968.0198, evergreen-umc.org First UMC of Siler City. 1101 W. Raleigh Street, Siler City, 919.742.2722, fumcsilercity.org Pittsboro UMC. 71 West Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.2330, pittsborounitedmethodist.org
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uch of the local buzz about education is focusing on two new public schools opening in the next couple of years, but there’s a lot happening right now to keep people excited. Start with Chatham County Schools, which received a 2019 Magna Award from the National School Boards Association for breaking down barriers for underserved students. The district recently expanded its acclaimed dual-language initiative to help young students become fluent in English and Spanish. And its AVID program has been so successful that Chatham Central High School was named a national
DR. DERRICK D. JORDAN Superintendent Chatham County Schools Sworn in as Chatham County Schools superintendent in 2014, Dr. Derrick D. Jordan joined the school system six years earlier as its director of secondary education. Jordan was a high school principal in eastern North Carolina, and he taught English in middle school and high school.
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demonstration school. Of course, there are exciting things happening in college and private education as well. Central Carolina Community College ranked first in “Niche 2020 Best Community Colleges in North Carolina,” a guide designed to “help students discover what campus life is really like,” and is building its new Chatham Health Sciences Center not far from Chapel Hill. And Woods Charter School, also in northern Chatham, was named fifth-best in the state and number one in the Durham-Chapel Hill metro area by U.S. News & World Report.
Dedicated to developing globally competitive and confident graduates, Chatham County Schools serves more than 8,700 students in one of the state’s geographically largest counties with 18 schools: one early college, four high schools, three middle schools, five K-8 schools and five elementaries. Two new schools are scheduled to open soon — Chatham Grove Elementary School in 2020 and Seaforth High School in 2021. PO Box 128, 369 West Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.3626, chatham.k12.nc.us ► Elementary and K-8 Schools Bennett, K-8, PO Box 107, 61 Randolph Street, Bennett, 336.581.3586 Bonlee, K-8, 152 Bonlee School Road, Bear Creek, 919.837.5316 J.S. Waters, K-8, 55 J.S. Waters School Road, Goldston, 919.898.2259 Moncure, K-8, 600 Moncure School Road, Moncure, 919.542.3725 North Chatham, K-5, 3380 Lystra Road, Chapel Hill, 919.967.3094 Perry Harrison, K-5, 2655 Hamlets Chapel Road, Pittsboro, 919.967.9925 Pittsboro, K-4, 375 Pittsboro Elementary School Road, Pittsboro, 919.542.3987 Siler City, K-5, 671 Ellington Road, Siler City,
► Middle Schools Chatham Middle, 6-8, 2025 South Second Avenue Extension, Siler City, 919.663.2414 Horton Middle, 5-8, PO Box 639, 79 Horton Road, Pittsboro, 919.542.2303 Margaret B. Pollard, 6-8, 185 Granite Mill Boulevard, Chapel Hill, 919.969.0070 ► High Schools Chatham Central, 9-12, 14950 NC Highway 902, Bear Creek, 919.837.2251 Jordan-Matthews, 9-12, 910 E. Cardinal Street, Siler City, 919.742.2916 Northwood, 9-12, 310 Northwood High School Road, Pittsboro, 919.542.4181 Sage Academy, an alternative high school for grades 9-12, 501 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Siler City, 919.663.5899 ► Early College Chatham School of Science and Engineering,
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CHATHAM HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES CAN RECEIVE FREE TUITION AT CCCC! Free tuition and required fees for up to two years of study at Central Carolina Community College is guaranteed to all eligible Chatham high school graduates. Students must be county residents and have successfully completed Career and College Promise by earning a specified number of tuition-free college credits while in high school. cccc.edu/promise/chatham/
Central Carolina Community College
With a total enrollment of nearly 6,000 students on campuses in Lee, Chatham and Harnett counties, Central Carolina Community College is the 10th largest among 58 community colleges in the state. cccc.edu
► Major Offerings. University transfer courses lead to the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Engineering degrees. Career and technical courses lead to the Associate in Applied Science degree. Diplomas, certificates and nondegree courses are also offered. ► Chatham Main Campus. Sustainability programs and culinary arts are among the innovative programs offered on the 43-acre campus with 60,000 square feet of classrooms, shops, offices and laboratories. 764 West Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.6495 ► Siler City Center. Adult high school, GED, ESL, workforce development, medical certification and general college education courses are taught in a 24,000-square-foot facility serving western Chatham. 400 Progress Boulevard, Siler City, 919.545.8663
Chatham Education Foundation
Working to enhance opportunity for Chatham County Schools students and staff, the Chatham Education Foundation provides funding for innovative educational projects in the classroom, student scholarships, literacy resources and other
activities. PO Box 1518, Pittsboro, 919.578.1631, chathameducationfoundation.org
Private and Charter Schools
Several private schools in Chatham provide educational alternatives. ► Auldern Academy. Therapeutic boarding school for girls in grades 8-12. 990 Glovers Grove Church Road, Siler City, 919.837.2336, auldern. com ► Chatham Charter School. Serves more than 560 students in grades K-12. 2200 Hamp Stone Road, Siler City, 919.742.4550, chathamcharter.org ► Haw River Christian Academy. Classical education with a Biblical worldview for grades K-9. 2428 Silk Hope Gum Springs Road, Pittsboro, 919.533.4139, hawriverchristian.org ► Willow Oak Montessori. Instruction for grades 1-8 emphasizing individual students’ interests and developmental levels. 50101 Governors Drive, Suite 170, Chapel Hill, 919.240.7787, charter.willowoakmontessori.org ► Woods Charter School. Serves about 512 students in grades K-12. 160 Woodland Grove Lane, Chapel Hill, 919.960.8353, woodscharter.org
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GOVERNMENT C
hatham is growing. It’s growing fast. And it’s growing a lot. But while the number of residents is increasing now — and preparing to explode over decades to come — local governments remain fairly small and accessible, retaining some of the better attributes of the community’s past. Whether you venture into the Siler City Town Hall, one of the three Works Progress Administration buildings remaining in Chatham, or visit the cluster of buildings housing county services in Pittsboro, you’re bound to meet someone friendly to help you with anything from a parade permit to
HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE IN CHATHAM COUNTY? Complete the one-page North Carolina Voter Registration Application, available online, and mail or deliver your completed form at least 25 days before an election to the Chatham County Board of Elections, 984 Thompson Street, PO Box 111, Pittsboro. You will receive a Voter Information Card with your precinct and polling site as proof of registration. chathamnc.org/boe
Chatham County Government
buying a load of mulch. Called for jury duty? Report to the Chatham County Justice Center, a striking new building tucked back behind the Historic Chatham County Courthouse. Planning a wedding? Visit the Register of Deeds on East Street in Pittsboro and maybe even tour a potential location for your reception, the striking new Chatham County Agriculture and Conference Center. Wherever you end up, you’re likely to be greeted more as a friendly neighbor than some faceless resident. In that way, you might say that Chatham government remains “for the people.”
Most county offices are located in the Courthouse Annex at 12 East Street, PO Box 1809, Pittsboro, 919.542.8200, chathamnc.org ► County Manager. Dan LaMontagne, PO Box 1809, Pittsboro, 919.542.8200, dan.lamontagne@ chathamnc.org ► Board of Commissioners. Usually meets on the third Monday of every month at the Historic Courthouse Courtroom in Pittsboro. Commissioners serve four-year terms. Contact information is available at chathamnc.org. Karen Howard (D, District 1, term expires November 2020), Mike Dasher (D, District 2, November 2020), Diana Hales (D, Vice Chair, District 3, November 2022), James Crawford (D, Chairman, District 4, November 2022) and Andy Wilkie (R, District 5, November 2022)
Goldston Government
Town Hall is located at 40 Coral Avenue, PO Box 527, Goldston, 919.898.4441 ► Mayor. Tim Cunnup, PO Box 415, Goldston, 919.548.5946. Two-year term expires in November 2019. ► Board of Commissioners. Usually meets on the first Monday of every month at Town Hall. Commissioners serve four-year terms. Contact information is available from the Board of Elections at chathamnc.org/boe. Wayne Woody (Ward 1, term expires in November 2021), Steve Cunnup (Ward 2, November 2019), Lynn Gaines (Ward 3, November 2021), Charles A. Fields III (Ward 4, November
Wills and Trusts
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CHATHAM COUNTY AGRICULTURE AND CONFERENCE CENTER Chatham’s largest multipurpose venue hosts conferences, trade shows, workshops and even weddings in a flexible space. The exhibit hall can accommodate up to 680 people with theater-style seating. Meeting rooms and a catering kitchen are also available. 1192 U.S. Highway 64 West Business, Pittsboro, 919.545.8393, chathammeetings.com
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Pittsboro Government
Town Hall is located at 635 East Street, PO Box 759, Pittsboro, 919.542.4621, pittsboronc.gov ► Town Manager. Bryan Gruesbeck. 919.542.4621 ext. 1105, bgruesbeck@pittsboronc. gov ► Mayor. Jim Nass. 50 Brookridge Court, Pittsboro, 703.517.8408, jnass@pittsboronc.gov. Two-year term expires November 2021. ► Board of Commissioners. Usually meets on the second and fourth Mondays of every month at Town Hall. Commissioners serve four-year terms. Contact information is available from the Board of Elections at pittsboronc.gov. Pamela Baldwin, term expires in November 2021; Michael A. Fiocco, November 2021; J.A. (Jay) Farrell, November 2019; Bett Wilson Foley, November 2019; and John Bonitz, November 2019
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► Town Manager. Roy Lynch. 919.742.4731, rlynch@silercity.org ► Mayor. John Grimes. 513 W. Glendale Street, Siler City, 919.742.5344. Two-year term expires in November 2019. ► Board of Commissioners. Usually meets on the first and third Mondays of every month at the Town Hall Courtroom. Commissioners serve fouryear terms. Contact information is available from the Board of Elections at chathamnc.org/boe. Tony Siler (District 1, term expires in November 2021), Larry Cheek (District 2, November 2019), Michael F. Constantino (District 3, November 2019), Bill Haiges (District 4, November 2019), Lewis Fadely (District 5, November 2021), Cindy Burke Bray (At-Large, November 2021) and Thomas “Chip” Price III (At-Large, November 2019)
Federal Elected Representatives
Rep. Mark Walker, R, 6th Congressional District, 1725 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC, 20515, 202.225.3065, walker. house.gov. Term expires January 2021. Sen. Richard Burr, R, 217 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, 20510, 202.224.3154, burr.senate.gov. Term expires January 2023. Sen. Thom Tillis, R, 113 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC, 20510, 202.224.6342, tillis.senate.gov. Term expires January 2021.
State Elected Representatives
Sen. Valerie P. Foushee, D, District 23, 300 N. Salisbury Street, Rm. 517, Raleigh, NC, 27603, 919.733.5804, Valerie.Foushee@ncleg.net. Term expires January 2021. Rep. Robert T. Reives II, D, District 54, 16 West Jones Street, Rm. 1323, Raleigh, NC, 27601, 919.733.0057, Robert.Reives@ncleg.net. Term expires January 2021.
Law Enforcement
All emergency calls should be made to 911. Other information about local law enforcement agencies is listed below. ► Chatham County Sheriff. Provides law enforcement across Chatham with major divisions or services for administration, investigations, patrol, special operations and victim services. Sheriff Mike Roberson. 295 West Street, PO Box 429, Pittsboro, 919.542.2811
Justice Center, 40 E. Chatham Street, Pittsboro, 919.642.1211 Detention Center and Magistrate’s Office, 627 Renaissance Drive, Pittsboro, 919.545.7802 ► Pittsboro Police. Chief Percy Crutchfield. 635 East Street, PO Box 759, Pittsboro, 919.542.3200 ext 1150 ► Siler City Police. Chief Michael Wagner. 312 N. Chatham Avenue, PO Box 769, Siler City, 919.742.5626
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Many agencies provide important services to Chatham residents and can be reached through county and municipal governments. Here are a few. ► Board of Elections. Manages voter registration, oversees campaign financing and conducts elections. 984 Thompson Street, Suite D, Pittsboro, 919.545.8500, chathamnc.org/boe ► Emergency Medical Services. County-wide, 24-hour paramedic services provided under a contract with FirstHealth of the Carolinas using a fleet of transport ambulances and quick-response vehicles. Emergencies: 911. For non-emergency information, 919.542.7377 ► NC Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center. Comprehensive agricultural services connect local farmers and agribusinesses with the latest research, information and technology; provide educational programs promoting health and nutrition; and develop youth through 4-H educational programs and camps. 1192 U.S. 64 West Business, Pittsboro, 919.542.8202, chatham. ces.ncsu.edu
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Though Chatham is largely a rural community, the area does offer a general aviation airport and public transportation. ► Chatham Transit. Public transportation system operated as a nonprofit agency provides regular routes linking Siler City, Pittsboro and Chapel Hill, as well as curb-to-curb service within Chatham by reservation. 65 E. Chatham Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.5136, chathamtransit.org ► Siler City Municipal Airport. General aviation airport developed around a 5,000-foot paved and lighted runway with an Automated Weather Observing System offers aircraft maintenance, flight training, aircraft rental and ground transportation. 80 Aviation Drive, Siler City, 919.742.3847
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Through a number of programs and initiatives, the Chatham County Department of Social Services works to protect vulnerable residents and enhance their health and financial stability, all while encouraging personal responsibility. 102 Camp Drive, Pittsboro, 919.542.2759, chathamnc.org/ services/social-services ► Major Programs and Services Child Support Enforcement services to enforce court orders providing payments to support children, Work First to help families meet basic needs while seeking employment, Medicaid to help low-income families pay medical expenses, Food and Nutrition Services to provide short-term assistance, Child Protective Services to help children and their caretakers in cases of actual or suspected abuse, and Foster Care Services to provide temporary care for children by licensed and approved foster families. Also, Adoption Services to assess and approve individuals interested in providing a permanent home for children, Energy Assistance to provide one-time cash payments to help eligible families with heating bills, Emergency Services and Crisis Intervention to assist people experiencing a heating or cooling emergency in their homes, Child Care Subsidy to provide services and subsidies for low-income families to help pay for childcare, and Adult Services to help aging and developmentally disabled adults stay in their homes or live safely in an appropriate facility.
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counter medicines and used medical equipment for low-income residents who are uninsured or underinsured. As director of the Chatham County Department of Social Services, Jennie Kristiansen sees the big picture — the full sweep of needs in the community. She describes local nonprofits as significant and robust. “One of the things I like about being in Chatham is that we have a culture of working together and knowing who the providers are,” she says. “It’s nice to pick up the phone, call another agency and help somebody get connected.”
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For more than two decades, El Vínculo Hispano, The Hispanic Liaison, has promoted intercultural understanding and helped Latinx residents overcome the challenges they face and make their voices heard in the community. Among its projects are a free, year-round afterschool leadership program, practical assistance to Spanish-speaking residents and Siler City’s annual Hispanic Heritage Fiesta. 200 N. Chatham Avenue, Siler City, 919.742.1448, hispanicliaison.org
United Way of Chatham County
The local affiliate of an international organization, the United Way of Chatham County improves local life by investing in nonprofits that provide basic needs, nurture youth and families, and strengthen the broader community. 72 Hillsboro Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.1110,
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THERE ARE SO MANY NONPROFITS. HOW DO I CONNECT WITH THEM? ChathamConnecting.org. The free website connects volunteers and contributors with more than 120 local organizations that need their help. Chatham Connecting also maintains a Facebook page (@ChathamConnecting) and Twitter feed (@ChatConn) to provide information and updates about local nonprofits.
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immigrants and their families, 919.799.2625, ElFuturo-NC.org ► CORA Food Pantry. Distributes food to residents in temporary need. 919.542.5020, corafoodpantry.org ► Council on Aging. Provides programs to help older adults maintain their independence. 919.542.4512, chathamcouncilonaging.org ► Legal Aid of North Carolina. Provides free civil legal services and community legal education to low-income families. 919.542.0475, legalaidnc. org ► Rebuilding Together of the Triangle. Provides home repairs and modifications at no cost to low-income homeowners. 919.341.5980, rebuildingtogethertriangle.org ► Salvation Army of Chatham County. Helps people facing crisis or disasters maintain shelter, food and clothing. 919.542.1593 ► The Learning Trail. Provides low-income children and their families with the academic and social support to reach their full academic potential. thelearningtrail.org ► West Chatham Pantry. Provides food and fresh produce to those facing emergency need. 919.742.3111
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all is an especially busy time in Chatham. It seems like every community has some sort of annual festival. Old Fashioned Farmers Day in Silk Hope has been running strong since 1976 and attracts thousands from across the state and well beyond. Others, like the PepperFest local food celebration in Pittsboro, are more recent and regional, but still growing every year. There are events of all kinds and all sizes, held all year long. The best of them give visitors a chance to experience Chatham in a few hours, and maybe enjoy something that’s not available in their own
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27TH CHATHAM ARTISTS GUILD STUDIO SHOW December 7-8, 14-15, 2019 About 45 top Chatham artists open their studios as the holidays approach to meet visitors during the annual, two-week self-guided tour and art sale. A free map listing participating artists, working in a variety of media, is available online and at locations throughout the area. chathamartistsguild.org
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backyard. “At our finest, we’re connecting with people because we’ve shared our agricultural heritage, a spot that created a romantic memory or a day that launched a family tradition,” says Neha Shah, director of the Pittsboro-Siler City Convention and Visitors Bureau. “We hope they’ll associate the events they attend — in that town, in our county — with some lasting impression that made it worth the trip. “They’ll not only have a story to share with friends, but a number of reasons to return. Because one day or a few hours are not enough to see it all.”
From intimate author readings and wine tastings to massive music festivals and downtown street fairs, a steady parade of events keeps Chatham vibrant all year long. Here are a few, but many more are listed in an online calendar published by the Pittsboro-Siler City Convention and Visitors Bureau. visitpittsboro.com/events ► Ongoing Pittsboro First Sunday. Downtown comes alive on the first Sunday of every month, March through December, with music, food trucks and local artisans selling their work. shoppittsboro.com/ pittsboro-first-sunday ► April ClydeFEST. Arts and crafts carnival for elementary-aged children celebrates local folk artist Clyde Jones with music, bubbles, face painting, games and hands-on art projects. Bynum. April 25, 2020. chathamartscouncil.org/clydefest ► May Siler City Spring Chicken Festival. The Embers featuring Craig Woolard headline the free, daylong street festival with live bands, art exhibitions, children’s activities and a beer garden serving craft beverages. May 2, 2020. Downtown Siler City. ► September Flatwoods Festival. Free heritage festival features games for children, food vendors and a popular parade of horses, antique cars and historic farm equipment. Bennett. September 12, 2020. tricountyruritan.com/flatwoods-festival Mead Fest. The free, mini-Renaissance faire with period music, sword-fighting knights and even smoked turkey legs celebrates mead, the locally produced “honey wine.” Pittsboro. September 26, 2020. starrlightmead.com/mead-fest
Old Fashioned Farmers Day. The “celebration of American farm life from yesteryear” draws crowds on Labor Day weekend for music, dancing, farm demonstrations, food and tractor pulls. Silk Hope. September 5-6, 2020. silkhopenc.org PepperFest. North Carolina’s largest local-food festival draws thousands to celebrate the region’s top chefs, brewers and artisans with dishes featuring hot and smoky North Carolina peppers. Pittsboro. September 20, 2020. pepperfestnc.org ► October Goldston Old Fashion Day. The street fair returns for its 33rd year with antique power equipment, arts and crafts, classic cars and plenty of activities for children. October 10, 2020. Downtown Goldston. Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance. Four-day outdoor music festival draws dozens of notable bands to perform concerts and workshops on several stages. Pittsboro. Dates TBA. shakorihillsgrassroots.org Southern Supreme Holiday Open House. Individuals and groups descend on the specialty food company to ring in the holiday season, tour the kitchens and sample homemade delicacies. Bear Creek. Dates TBA. southernsupreme.com
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The smallest of three incorporated towns in Chatham, Goldston was established in 1907 — fueled by a railroad line that still runs along Main Street and through a compact business district that stretches a few blocks. The town is home to about 350 residents and 15 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Its quaint downtown attracts visitors driving through southwestern Chatham all year long, but especially in the fall, when Goldston celebrates Old Fashion Day, a one-day, downtown street fair featuring music, food, classic cars and local arts.
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on’t blink! Chatham is transforming so quickly that, if you do, you may miss something … monumental. For the longest time, this behemoth of a county — 710 square miles, if you’re keeping track at home — didn’t seem to change all that much. And even when it did, it was mainly a just little bit along the margins. Greater Chapel Hill edging its way into northern Chatham. Cary annexing a few square miles in the east. Now, change of all kinds is coming. And it’s coming fast. Western Chatham already enjoys a newly vibrant culture infused with Latinx influences and art that
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Pittsboro
Formed in 1787 and serving as the seat of Chatham government, Pittsboro has managed to combine a respect for its long history with a look toward the future — with farmers, artists, students and tech innovators all living and working in the growing community. About 6,750 people currently reside within the city limits and just beyond, though that number will quickly be eclipsed with the Chatham Park planned community now underway. Also drawing people to Pittsboro are a historic and vibrant downtown as well as Central Carolina Community College’s Chatham Main Campus.
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continues to flourish. Central Chatham is about to be shaped with a new “live, work, play” community that will bring commerce, art and entertainment, not to mention plenty of new residents from across the country and probably around the world. And speaking of something “monumental,” that international influence is already on the way — complete with its own monument. The Carolina Murugan Temple, a Hindu spiritual complex, is planned on 130 acres along the Deep River in Moncure, taking advantage of Chatham’s easy access to the entire Research Triangle region.
For most of Siler City’s history, beginning with its founding in 1887, the town served as commercial hub for rural residents in western Chatham. And it still does, with a strong retail economy and an industrial presence emphasizing textiles and food processing. But a transformation has been occurring in recent years — with the town of about 8,000 residents quietly emerging as a vibrant and diverse community, with a robust Latinx culture and artists working in many media taking up residence near downtown galleries.
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HOW BIG IS CHATHAM PARK AND WHEN WILL HOMES GO ON THE MARKET? One the nation’s largest planned communities, Chatham Park will include about 22,000 homes — along with schools, businesses and entertainment venues — on more than 8,500 acres east of Pittsboro. Homes are already on the market and families could begin moving in as early as October 2020. chathampark.com
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Unique local attractions draw visitors seeking a new experience. But check before you visit, because many are open limited hours. ► Carolina Tiger Rescue. Nonprofit wildlife sanctuary for wild cats offers public and private educational tours. 1940 Hanks Chapel Road, Pittsboro, 919.542.4684, carolinatigerrescue.org ► Chatham Historical Museum. Free museum traces Chatham through time and in the voices of its people. Historic Chatham County Courthouse, 9 Hillsboro Street, 919.542.6222, chathamhistory.org
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Chatham offers a variety of golfing options, from an affordable, 9-hole course to a Davis Love III signature course on the shores of Jordan Lake. ► Golf Club at Chapel Ridge. 1010 Chapel Ridge Drive, Pittsboro, 919.545.2242, chapelridgegolfclub.com ► Governor’s Club. 11000 Governors Drive, Chapel Hill, 919.933.7500, governorsclubnc.com ► Siler City Country Club. 150 Country Club, Siler City, 919.742.3721, silercitycountryclub.com ► The Preserve at Jordan Lake. 840 The Preserve Trail, Chapel Hill, 919.542.5501, thepreservegolfclub.com ► Twin Lakes Golf Course. 648 Willow Way, Chapel Hill, 919.933.1024, golf-twinlakes.com
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f you ask many people what they know about Chatham, discussion will turn right away to Jordan Lake. The massive reservoir with 180 miles of undeveloped shoreline is one of the state’s recreational gems, attracting visitors from the Research Triangle and far beyond. There’s camping and picnicking and hiking and fishing and boating and swimming. There are bald eagles to view. And staff members from the Jordan Lake State Recreation Area schedule plenty of educational programs for all ages, most offered free of charge, to help visitors appreciate our natural environment.
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There’s even more to keep local residents active. Chatham is an especially popular venue for cycling, as you will notice while driving through the area on any nice weekend morning. There are one-of-a-kind attractions to visit. Plenty of golf, including signature courses by Jack Nicklaus and Davis Love III. And recreational sports are popular all year long; leagues for youth and adults are organized by county and city recreation programs as well as sport-specific groups. “There’s something for everyone” is pretty much a cliché. But, in Chatham, there really is something for everyone.
One of the state’s most visited parks, Jordan Lake State Recreation Area has more than 1,000 campsites around an undeveloped 14,000-acre reservoir, seven swim beaches, 14 miles of hiking trails, educational programs and plenty of wildlife. 280 State Park Road, Apex, 919.362.0586, ncparks.gov/jordan-lake-state-recreation-area
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Public recreational areas and activities are provided by organizations across Chatham. Seasonal guides are often available online. ► Chatham County Parks and Recreation. Offers a network of regional parks, special events and classes, and recreational sports for youth and adults. 964 East Street, Suite 100, Pittsboro, 919.545.8555, chathamnc.org/parksandrecreation ► Pittsboro Parks and Recreation. Operates eight parks, including the 52-acre Rock Ridge Park and 36-acre Town Lake Park, and hosts special
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I SEE A LOT OF BIKERS IN CHATHAM, BUT HOW DO I KNOW WHERE TO RIDE? Chatham enjoys a 198-mile system of bicycle trails that draws riders throughout the region to lightly-traveled country roads that connect towns, crossroads communities and points of interest. A free map suggests seven recreational loops, from 13 to 37 miles long, and shows parks along the routes. visitpittsboro.com/ location/bicycle-trails-2
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I NEED TO ENROLL IN MEDICARE. WHERE CAN I GET ADVICE AND HELP? Good news! Medicare counseling is now underway through the Seniors’ Health Insurance Information Program — also known as “SHIIP” — which provides trained volunteers to help people consider their health insurance options. SHIIP is coordinated locally by the Chatham County Council on Aging. For help, just call 919.742.3975 and ask for SHIIP.
Chatham County Council on Aging
A “one-stop” resource for local seniors, the Chatham County Council on Aging provides a wealth of information and services to help people enjoy a healthy life, be engaged in the community and live independently. The portfolio includes community and in-home meals, in-home personal care and caregiver respite, assistive equipment loans, medical transportation and much more. chathamcouncilonaging.org ► Eastern Chatham Senior Center. 365 NC Highway 87 North, Pittsboro, 919.542.4512 ► Western Chatham Senior Center. 112 Village Lake Road, Siler City, 919.742.3975
through “The Chatham Senior Times,” a free newsletter published by the Chatham County Council on Aging, to see the array of activities and services designed to enrich life. There’s the Chatham Senior Education Conference, held each fall, with unexpected topics like “Importance of Bees” and “Kitchen Science for Grandparents and Grandkids.” Then there are day trips, hiking excursions, restaurant visits and more — all in addition to the kind of essential wellness and support services you might expect. With so many options, the only question is which ones to choose?
Retirement Communities
Many communities in Chatham cater to the needs and interests of retirees and senior adults. Here are some: ► Carolina Meadows. 100 Carolina Meadows, Chapel Hill, 919.942.4014, carolinameadows.org ► Galloway Ridge at Fearrington. 3000 Galloway Ridge Road, Pittsboro, 919.328.2657, gallowayridge.com
Senior Games and Silver Arts
Held each spring, Senior Games and Silver Arts offers Olympic-style athletic competitions and artistic activities for seniors with an opportunity for local winners to advance to statewide and national events. chathamcouncilonaging.org/activities/ senior-games
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DO I NEED THE NEW SHINGLES VACCINATION AND WHERE DO I GET IT? Yes, even if you had the previous vaccine, since Shingrix is 98% effective. Local pharmacies give the vaccine — two shots, two to six months apart — and people 50 and over do not need a prescription. Pamela Scheetz, pharmacist at CVS in Siler City, says the vaccine is now in short supply, but should be more readily available by mid-2020.
Chatham County Public Health
While medical care is one key to wellness, when you dive in, the entire concept gets pretty deep. What else can help people achieve that healthy state of being? Services like home health and rehabilitation. Check, Chatham has that. Fitness centers and organized physical activities. Check. Public parks and ways to connect with nature. Check. Groups that promote spiritual and emotional vitality. Check. Intellectual activities to foster creativity and stimulate the mind. Check, again. Elements needed to live a health life are here already. And they’re growing every day.
With its mission of protecting and promoting the health and safety of residents, the Chatham County Public Health Department is responsible for a wide range of activities including health policy and promotion, family health programs, environmental health and animal services. Among its many wellness activities, the department employs health educators, nurses and social workers to teach wellness classes, prevent teen pregnancy and transmission of sexuallytransmitted diseases, and help residents live a more healthy lifestyle. It also operates a clinic in Siler City and works to enhance environmental health with projects like water quality testing, restaurant inspections and public sanitation programs. chathamnc.org ► Administrative Office. 80 East Street, Pittsboro, 919.542.8220 ► Siler City Clinic. Offers immunizations, maternity care, family planning and primary care for adults and children. 1000 S. Tenth Avenue, Siler City, 919.742.5641
Chatham Hospital
The 25-bed Chatham Hospital is classified as a critical access hospital, one designed to provide high-quality healthcare services in rural communities. Operated as part of the UNC Health Care System, the hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and has received 12 consecutive five-star ratings for patient experience from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The facility provides surgical, medical, pediatric and emergency services, as well as
outpatient services. The 10-bed emergency department provides full-service, around the clock care. Community-based outpatient services in the areas of diabetes education, physical therapy, imaging, cardiac rehabilitation and pulmonary rehabilitation are also offered. 475 Progress Boulevard, Siler City, 919.799.4000, chathamhospital.org
Duke Center for Living at Fearrington
One of the few area fitness centers specializing in medically-based wellness programs, the Duke Center for Living at Fearrington helps people make lasting lifestyle changes to improve their health. Facilities include a four-lane, 25yard indoor pool. 100 Clynelish Close, Pittsboro, 919.545.2133, dukefitnessfearrington.com
Duke Health
Associated with Duke University and one of the region’s largest healthcare networks, Duke Health has received a number of top rankings from U.S. News & World Report. dukehealth.org ► Duke Primary Care of Galloway Ridge.
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Home Care Facilities
Eleven accredited home care facilities are licensed in Chatham by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Aegis Home Care. 50101 Governors Drive, Suite 105-A, Chapel Hill, 919.442.5252 Carolina Meadows Home Care Inc. 100 Carolina Meadows, Chapel Hill, 919.370.7299 First Choice Home Care Inc. 1754 E. 11th Street, Suite B, Siler City, 919.663.1188 Galloway Ridge. 3000 Galloway Ridge, Pittsboro, 919.545.2660 Keston Care. 781 Mount Carmel Church Road, Chapel Hill, 919.967.0507 Liberty Home Care. 401 E. 3rd Street, Siler City, 919.742.5659 Quality Life Home Care Inc. 148 East Street, Suite 201, Pittsboro, 919.545.2027 Sister 2 Sister Solution Inc. 156 Scotton Matthew Road, Siler City, 919.742.4223 Sunrise Home Care Inc. 1754 E. 11th Street,
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Two accredited home health facilities are licensed in Chatham by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Liberty Home Care. 401 E. 3rd Street, Siler City, 919.742.5659 UNC Home Health. 287 East Street, Suite 221, Pittsboro, 984.215.2650
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Operated by the University of North Carolina and owned by the state, UNC Health Care includes UNC Hospitals and its provider network, clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine, and 11 affiliate hospitals and hospital systems across North Carolina, including Chatham Hospital in Siler City. unchealthcare.org ► UNC Chatham Park Medical Office. Combines services from Chatham Hospital, UNC Physicians Network and UNC Medical Center — including imaging, rehabilitation, laboratory testing, family medicine. rheumatology, specialty care and therapeutic infusions. 75 Freedom Parkway, Pittsboro, phone numbers vary by specialty ► Chatham Medical Park. Provides office space for doctors and service providers in more than a dozen healthcare specialties, including general surgery, women’s health, urology, cardiac rehabilitation and physical therapy. 163 Medical Park Drive, Siler City, 919.799.4000
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