Chapel Hill Magazine's 2018 Visitors & Relocation Guide

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CHAPELHILL

The Official Publication of

M A G A Z I N E

2018 VISITORS & RELOCATION GUIDE CHAPEL HILL, CARRBORO, HILLSBOROUGH, ORANGE COUNTY & CHATHAM COUNTY

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PUBLISHER

Ellen Shannon

CHIEF VISUAL OFFICER & DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Briana Brough

EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Jessica Stringer

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Kevin Brown

SENIOR ART DIRECTOR Sarah Arneson

ART DIRECTOR

Jean Carlos Rosario-Montalvo

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Amanda MacLaren “Early on ASSOCIATE EDITORS Saturday Laura Zolman Kirk, Holly West mornings, I can be found at GRAPHIC DESIGNER the Carrboro Christy Wright Farmers’ Market, with INTERNS the rest of Ashley Cruz, Ann Fitts, the day spent snuggling with Connie Hanzhang Jin, Lindsay McConnell, Emily Padula, Kristi Piechnik my sweet pup, Winston, or CONTRIBUTORS hanging out Jordan Bowers, Cynthia Edwards-Paschall with all our best Chapel Hill friends.”

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Chapel Hill as you’ve never seen it

There’s a lot of “wow factor” at Westfall in Chapel Hill. First there’s the unbelievable location, just 9 miles from Franklin Street and only 3 miles from Jordan Lake. Then there are the spectacular panoramic views and vistas of the whole Triangle. The setting itself is beautiful with rolling topography, preserved open space, and greenway trails throughout. There are neighborhood amenities for every lifestyle including a resort-style pool and cabana, turf sports field, and kids’ playground. Then there are the homes—exquisite custom residences (priced from the $650s) situated on homesites large enough for your family to enjoy. Visit today or call 919-525-3889. Discover your “Westfall wow” now! Westfall’s furnished model and sales office is now open at 602 Westfall Way!

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The Westfall sales office is open daily at 602 Westfall Way, Chapel Hill. Directions: From I-40/NC-54/US-64 take US 15-501 then east on Lystra Road to right turn on Westfall Way into community.


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Arthur Rutenberg Homes

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For more information visit WestfallChapelHill.com or call 919-525-3889. Westfall sales by ColdwellBankerHowardPerry andWalstonBuilderServices.


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10 LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE EDITOR

56 BUSINESS RESOURCES

124 LODGING GUIDE

12 WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

62 THE BEST OF CHAPEL HILL AWARDS

Recent acclaim for Chapel Hill and Orange County

Results from our annual reader poll

128 WEDDED BLISS

74 VIEW FROM ABOVE

Three couples share why they chose to tie the knot in town

Hotels, motels and B&Bs

14 NEED-TO-KNOW NUMBERS 18 GETTING AROUND

New development and old college-town charm captured by drone

Downtown parking guide and local lingo, decoded

80 OUR UNIVERSITY

22 PARKS & REC

86 FOODIE FUN

Eight things to take advantage of

A collection of culinary-centric experiences and entertainment, including farmers markets

A tour of UNC and how to get tickets to games

130 LOOKING GOOD A listing of spas and salons 136 WORK IT OUT A directory of fitness and wellness centers

24 THE ULTIMATE CHAPEL HILL CHECKLIST Must-see attractions and experiences

90 TASTE

140 TAKE CARE UNC Health Care and other area services have a tradition of excellence

A complete guide to area eateries

146 OUR TOP DENTISTS

You don’t have to go far to have fun outside Chapel Hill

102 ANNUAL EVENTS

156 RETIREMENT, SOUTHERN STYLE

A full calendar of can’t-miss happenings

50 THE RELOCATORS

106 CHAPEL HILL SWAG

Why one retired couple chose Chapel Hill and a guide to continuing care retirement communities

Six residents share what they love about life on the Hill

The ultimate guide to shopping local

36 STAYCATION

54 CHAPEL HILL HISTORY One native reflects on her family’s roots

166 CLASS ACT

108 MOVING ON UP

A directory of area schools

Starting your home search? Check out this Q&A with Realtor Jaye Kreller

184 DELICIOUS DISHES Meals and desserts we’ve enjoyed recently

The Cover Dancers Jacqueline Green and Jamar Robertson photo by Andrew Eccles courtesy Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and Carolina Performing Arts; Old Well photo courtesy The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. All other photos by Briana Brough


Island Time.

Just a few hours from Chapel Hill, Bald Head Island offers a true change of pace. Here, time is measured by the ebb and flow of the tide, rather than clocks or calendars. You’ll arrive by passenger ferry, then travel the island by golf cart, bike or on foot. Fourteen miles of uncrowded beaches and outdoor activities galore make it an exceptional getaway for the entire family. Call or go online to start planning your retreat.

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LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE EDITOR

welcome to the southern part of heaven he first time I moved to Chapel Hill, I knew only a little about the town. It was where both my grandfather and my mom attended UNC; now I had my own 15-by-15 cinderblock slice of it in Aycock dorm. I could have stayed in my campus bubble those four years, but working for the student newspaper, The Daily Tar Heel, had me attending school board and town council meetings. I also volunteered in a local elementary school as a writing coach and made it to the odd Franklin Street eatery when my college budget allowed. After graduation and stints in New York and Birmingham, I was lured back to town by this job. I always thought I’d end up here, but figured it would be years later, to raise a family or to retire. In the end, it was great weather, the sense of community and – I’d be lying if I left this out – the chance to attend more UNC basketball games, that brought me back. Moving here the second time, I had a slight advantage over the average new resident – I generally knew my way around. But there was so much I didn’t know. I had to find a gym, a dry cleaner, an eye doctor and so on. I read through this guide and got to exploring. As a young professional with more free time this go-around, I ventured to historic Hillsborough, attended food festivals and fundraisers and got a Chapel Hill Public Library card, something I highly recommend. Whether you’ve picked up our Visitors and Relocation Guide because you are on a campus tour with your high schooler or on a business trip or considering moving here, welcome! We hope this guide brings you up to speed on places to go, events not to miss and the town you might soon be calling home. We hope you love Chapel Hill as much as we do! CHM

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JESSICA STRINGER

 @jessstringer  jessica@chapelhillmagazine.com

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About This Guide

This annual publication is produced by Chapel Hill Magazine in partnership with the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, an excellent source for information about starting a business, monthly networking events and more.

Your Go-To Sources Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce 104 S. Estes Dr. 919-967-7075 carolinachamber.org

Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau 501 W. Franklin St. 919-245-4320 visitchapelhill.org UNC Visitors’ Center 134 E. Franklin St. 919-962-1630 unc.edu/visitors Chapel Hill Magazine 1777 Fordham Blvd., Ste. 105 919-933-1551 chapelhillmagazine.com To subscribe ($38 for 2 years/ 16 issues), call 919-933-1551 or visit our website


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co-owned by business partner Marianne Jones, in 1986, but to newcomers traveling down Carrboro’s Main Street, it might look a little prehistoric. Auto Logic’s signature dinosaur mascot, the “Tyrannosaurus Wrench” is just one of the business’s signatures that make their service feel friendly and familiar. Marianne tells us more: A typical day for Auto Logic… Starts at 7:45 a.m. Our doors open at 8 a.m. – from then on our phones are ringing and people walk in. We begin the day by checking customers in and listening to their concerns. We have to be sure we accurately represent what is happening with their car. The day quickly flows with hours of ordering parts, repairing cars and talking with customers. I wish more people knew… That you can always get a second opinion. If you’ve been told elsewhere that you need certain services for your car, we can check out your car and make sure those services are actually necessary. As a woman in a less traditional field for women, I feel particularly protective of women and elderly customers and want to make sure they are being treated with honesty and integrity. The best part of my job is… Taking care of people. We have many customers who used to come with their parents and dance around our lobby when they were little kids, who are now grownups themselves bringing their own family cars to us.

Andy Jones, Marianne Jones and manager Scott Alderman, a 24-year employee of Auto Logic.

The hardest part of my job is… Making sure everything comes out right in the end for both our team and the customer. We expect hard work from our employees when they are here, but we also make sure everyone is taken care of. We have been an Orange County Living Wage Employer from the very beginning and over time we have seen that build a highly educated and loyal workforce, which translates into great service for our customers. I love the Chapel Hill community because… Our business neighbors, residential neighbors and friends make up Carrboro’s small-town feel. Since we have these friendships, Auto Logic feels like a pillar of the community, just like a local hairdresser or bar. –Courtney Dennis

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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING Recent acclaim for Chapel Hill and Orange County

A strong sense of community is evident, as strangers are quick to provide a friendly conversation when standing in line at the supermarket. –U.S. News & World Report, naming Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill listed as the 7th best place to live in USA

–RewardExpert

Chapel Hill listed as the best city for college basketball fans –WalletHub Orange County is 3rd most paycheckfriendly place in North Carolina

Chapel Hill offers residents a small-town culture with metropolitan amenities and ‘big-city attitude.’

–SmartAsset

This small town plays big in its food scene, boasting some of the best chefs in the Southeast. No, really — two-time James Beard finalist chef Bill Smith serves up Southern classics at Crook’s Corner and Best Chef: Southeast 2011 Andrea Reusing creates Asian-meets-NC-magic nightly at Lantern. Then there’s legendary soul-food stop Mama Dip’s, drinks at The Crunkleton, one of Southern Living’s Best 100 Bars, and a classic milkshake from Sutton’s Drugstore on Franklin Street. –Stephanie Burt for Zagat, naming Chapel Hill one of 16 under-the-radar Southern food destinations

Chapel Hill is the #2 foodie town to visit in South Atlantic region

Hillsborough named one of the 10 most charming small towns to visit in North Carolina

–Livability, naming Chapel Hill one of the best 100 places to live

–TravelMag

Chapel Hill is one of the 5 most gorgeous towns in America

Chapel Hill is the No. 11 best college town in America

–Make It Better

–Business Insider

Orange County has the 2nd best public schools in country –Niche

Considered one of the most progressive communities in the Southeast, Carrboro holds a high concentration of single adults who are generally more active and social than the average American. –Livability, naming Carrboro named #1 Best City for Singles

Durham/Chapel Hill ranked 4th most educated city in nation –WalletHub

Chapel Hill is the best small city for football –WalletHub

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NEED-TO-KNOW NUMBERS RELOCATION INFORMATION Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce: 919-967-7075 Hillsborough/Orange County Chamber of Commerce: 919-732-8156

VISITOR INFORMATION Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau: 919-245-4320 UNC Visitors’ Center: 919-962-1630

POLICE INFORMATION *always dial 911 in the case of an emergency Chapel Hill PD: 919-968-2760 Carrboro PD: 919-918-7397 Orange County Sheriff: 919-245-2900 UNC Public Safety: 919-962-8100

FIRE SAFETY INFORMATION Chapel Hill Fire: 919-968-2781 Carrboro Fire-Rescue: 919-918-7347 Orange Rural Fire: 919-732-7911

HEALTH CARE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES UNC Health Care/Hospitals: 984-974-1000 Urgent Care Facilities The Family Doctor: 919-968-1985 FastMed Urgent Care: 919-913-0996 MedAccess Urgent Care: 919-510-6679 Orange County Health: 919-245-2400 Orange County Emergency Services: 919-245-6100 UNC Urgent Care: 984-974-7010

TRANSPORTATION Air Travel Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU): 919-840-2123 Automobile Travel AAA (Emergency Road Service): 1-800-222-4357 Bus Travel Greyhound Bus Terminal (Durham): 919-687-4800 Local Transit Chapel Hill Transit: 919-485-7433 GoTriangle: 919-485-7433 Orange Public Transit: 919-245-2008 UNC Point-to-Point: 919-962-7867 Taxis Chapel Hill Taxi & Shuttle: 919-933-9595

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Orange County Animal Control Officer Michael Hess holds Paul the kitten.

Destiny Transportation: 919-968-1139 Tar Heel Taxi: 919-933-1255 Taxi Taxi of Raleigh: 919-333-3333 * Uber and Lyft are also active in the area Train Travel Amtrak Station (Durham): 919-956-7932

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Chapel Hill Town Hall: 919-968-2743 Carrboro Town Hall: 919-942-8541 N.C. District Attorney: 919-644-4600 Orange County Clerk of Superior Court: 919-644-4500 Orange County Government Offices: 919-732-8181 Orange County Register of Deeds: 919-245-2675 Driver’s License Office: 919-929-4161 License Plate Office: 919-942-4972 Orange County Board of Elections: 919-245-2350 (Voter Registration) Orange County Tax Administration: 919-245-2100


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This place is made for me. When she isn’t nurturing the community garden, Lily is excelling in art classes at school or chasing her dog, Missy, through 900 acres of open space with neighborhood friends. She even slows down long enough for movie nights at the Briar Club and evenings on her front porch. Briar Chapel is definitely made for her—see how it’s made for you at

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NEED-TO-KNOW NUMBERS

SCHOOLS Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools: 919-967-8211 Orange County Schools: 919-732-8126 UNC Operator: 919-962-2211 William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education: 919-962-3000 Durham Tech Orange County Campus: 919-536-7238 Orange County Skills Development Center: 919-969-3032

UTILITIES Time Warner Cable: 919-213-6363 OWASA: 919-968-4421 PSNC Energy: 1-877-776-2427 Duke Energy: 1-800-777-9898

TRASH COLLECTION Town of Chapel Hill: 919-969-5100 Town of Carrboro: 919-918-7425 Orange County Solid Waste Management: 919-968-2788

RECYCLING Orange County Community Recycling: 919-968-2788

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Orange County Economic Development Commission: 919-245-2325

141,796

THE POPULATION IS PROJECTED TO BE

186,408 1,815

HOMES WERE SOLD IN

2016

THE MEDIAN CLOSING PRICE WAS

$300,000

42,696 35,545 19,611

PEOPLE LIVE OUTSIDE OF ORANGE COUNTY AND DRIVE IN FOR WORK

PEOPLE LIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY AND DRIVE OUT OF THE COUNTY FOR WORK

PEOPLE LIVE IN ORANGE COUNTY AND WORK IN ORANGE COUNTY

Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership: 919-967-9440 Chapel Hill Economic Development: 919-969-5010 Carrboro Economic & Community Development: 919-918-7318

OTHER SERVICES

$55,338

56.6%

Orange County Animal Services: 919-942-7387 Orange County Department of Social Services: 919-968-2000 (Chapel Hill); 919-245-2800 (Hillsborough) U.S. Post Office: 919-929-9892 (Chapel Hill); 919-732-3986 (Hillsborough) CHM

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$55,338 PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME OF ADULTS IN 2016, THE HIGHEST IN THE STATE

56.6% OF ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENTS AGE 25 OR OLDER HAVE A BACHELOR’S DEGREE OR HIGHER

CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 2017 STATE OF THE COMMUNITY REPORT

Chapel Hill: 919-968-2784 Carrboro: 919-918-7364 Orange County: 919-245-2660

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PARKS AND RECREATION

ORANGE COUNTY STATS

BY THE YEAR

Orange County Main Library: 919-245-2525 Chapel Hill Public Library: 919-968-2777 Carrboro Branch Library: 919-969-3006 Carrboro Cybrary: 919-918-7387

THE POPULATION IS

LIBRARIES


MARKET KNOWLEDGE… HARD WORK… Accord Homes, Inc – Specializing in custom building and renovations

DEDICATION… EXCELLENT INTERPERSONAL SKILLS These traits are what make Sharon Clarke stand out among other realtors in the area. Having been a top producer for the last seven years in a large real estate company, Sharon branched out and opened Accord Realty Group, a boutique firm specializing in Chapel Hill and it’s environs.

Sharon Clarke Broker/Owner/Realtor® sharon.clarkeproperties@gmail.com www.accordrealty.group Call or text me! 919-265-8522

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downtown parking guide

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Cameron/Graham Street Lot (602 W. Cameron St.) • Available after 5pm & weekends

12 PNC/Sea Turtle Lot (164 N. Columbia St.) • Available after 6pm

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Graham Street Lot (108 S. Graham St.) • Available after 6pm & weekends; $1.50/hr, free after 8pm

13 Rosemary/Columbia Lot (100 E. Rosemary St.) • $1.50/hr, first 15 minutes free

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427 West Franklin Lot (next to Lantern Restaurant) • $1.50/hr (4 hour max), free after 8pm

14 CVS Plaza Parking Deck (125 E. Rosemary St.) • $1/hr

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Courtyard Lot (access from S. Roberson St.) • $1.50/hr (4 hour max), free after 8pm

15 Swain Lot (access on E. Cameron Ave.) • Available after 5pm & weekends

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415 West Franklin Lot (next to 411 West) • $1.50/hr (4 hour max), free after 8pm

16 Wallace Parking Deck (150 E. Rosemary St.) • $1/hr, first 15 minutes free

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West Franklin Valet (400 W. Franklin St.) • Mon-Sat, 5–-9pm; free to participating restaurants; $5 for others

17 Morehead Planetarium Lot (250 E. Franklin St.) • $1.50/hr

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440 South Lot (400 W. Rosemary St.) • Available after 5pm & weekends

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440 North Lot (401 W. Rosemary St.) • Available after 5pm (not available 9pm-6am, Fri-Sat)

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UNC Development Lot (307 W. Rosemary St.) • Available after 5pm

10 140 West Parking Garage (access at 201 W. Rosemary St.) • $1.00/hr, first 15 minutes free 11 West Rosemary Lot (104 W. Rosemary St.) • $1.50/hr (4 hour max), free after 8pm

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METERED PARKING

• Free after 6pm & all day Sunday • $1.50/hr accepting cash & credit (2 hour max) All lots are free on Sunday except the Morehead Planetarium & 140 West Garage All paid lots accept coin and card For more details, visit parkonthehill.com

MAP COURTESY OF THE CHAPEL HILL DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP; PARKONTHEHILL.COM

Popular points of reference: 1 Crook’s Corner 2 Mediterranean Deli 3 Top of the Hill 4 Sutton’s Drug Store


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GETTING AROUND

LEARN THE LINGO

Interpreting common local references Airport Road The former name of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (or N.C. 86). Longtime Chapel Hillians still reference it when giving directions. Blue Hill District The new name for the Ephesus-Fordham district including Chapel Hill’s older, suburban-style shopping centers like Eastgate Crossing, Village Plaza and Rams Plaza.

DIRECTIONS FROM CHAPEL HILL 501

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To get to Durham Use U.S. 15-501 to the north (Pittsboro is to the south).

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To get to Carrboro Use N.C. 54 to the west (Durham is to the east).

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To get to Hillsborough Use N.C. 86 to the north (or hop on I-40 west).

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To get to Raleigh (and RDU airport) Use I-40 to the east (Mebane, Burlington and Greensboro are to the west).

Chatham While Chapel Hill and Carrboro are – for the most part – in Orange County, Chatham County is immediately south. The drive along U.S. 15-501 into Chatham County includes a few prominent developments such as Briar Chapel, Governors Club and Fearrington Village. Residents of its county seat, Pittsboro, and nearby Jordan Lake often incorporate Chapel Hill into their lifestyle – and vice-versa. Dean Dome The Dean E. Smith Center houses the home court of the UNC men’s basketball team. Eastgate Formerly known as the Shops at Eastgate, Eastgate Crossing is an outdoor shopping center located right before Franklin Street and U.S. 15-501 merge heading toward Durham. Its shops include casual restaurants, a Trader Joe’s, clothing and accessories stores with Ulta, Babalu Tacos and Tapas and Chopt most recently opened. Fordham Boulevard As U.S. 15-501 crosses over Mt. Carmel Church Road just south of downtown, it becomes Fordham Boulevard. Fordham continues, crosses over N.C. 54 and then merges with Franklin Street before entering the Durham city limits and becoming Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard. Franklin Street Chapel Hill’s main drag, divided into East and West by Columbia Street in the heart of town.

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Meadowmont A mixed-use community. The main retail village includes a grocery store, banks, boutiques (including one for your dog!) and restaurants for everybody – a burger joint, a pizza spot, a cafe, a coffee shop and a taco eatery.

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Med Deli Mediterranean Deli downtown is a favorite for lunch, dinner and especially catering. Drop by for their homemade pita (gluten-free available) and check out their Mediterranean grocery attached to the restaurant.

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Rameses Named after the star of the 1922 football team Jack Merritt’s nickname “the battering ram,” UNC’s mascot is a ram.

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Southern Village Another mixed-use residential and retail community with a movie theater, a community-owned cooperative grocery market and a large green space with a weekly farmers’ market and frequent events.

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Kenan Kenan Memorial Stadium is the home of the Tar Heels’ football team.

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Tar Heels North Carolina is “The Tar Heel State,” and the nickname has two possible origins. One story is that back during the Revolutionary War, the British troops discovered their feet covered with tar and some say North Carolinians dumped it in the river to slow down the army. An alternate explanation is that during the Civil War, North Carolina soldiers threatened to stick tar on the heels of other states’ retreating soldiers. General Robert E. Lee reportedly praised them saying, “God bless the Tar Heel boys!” TOPO Pronounced “Top-O.” Top of the Hill Restaurant and Brewery is on the corner of Franklin and Columbia Streets. It occupies the building’s top floor, and the large outdoor patio is renowned for views of town. Triangle Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, and their interconnecting roads and communities.

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University Place Formerly known as University Mall (or U-Mall), University Place has restaurants, a movie theater and stores, including locally iconic Southern Season. YoPo Franklin Street’s first frozen yogurt spot, The Yogurt Pump, is still a favorite. CHM

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SHOP. DINE. BE ENTERTAINED. Voted Best Shopping Experience in Chapel Hill

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Terrence Patterson is just one of many Chapel Hill Transit employees trained by Dementia Friendly Orange County. DFOC is a nonprofit coalition out to raise awareness and train businesses to interact with community members with dementia.

Discover your new favorite outdoor getaway Chapel Hill has a lot to offer when it comes to its outdoor spaces. Here are a few of our favorites.

• Pack up the kids, dogs and sports equipment and head to Cedar Falls Park, which offers athletic fields, a playground, picnic area and hiking trails. • Log a few laps in the pool at the Homestead Aquatic Center or enjoy the many facilities of the neighboring Homestead Park. • Take an afternoon to stroll through the North Carolina Botanical Garden offering displays of North Carolinian vegetation. • Enjoy a serene walk by the creek with a four-legged friend at Umstead Park or bring them to the designated dog parks like at Southern Community Park or Carrboro’s Hank Anderson III Community Park.

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• Take in the beauty of the Gene Strowd Community Rose Garden at the Chapel Hill Community Center Park.

Next Stop, Please

Carless? Just want to go green? Chapel Hill’s bus system is a great alternative to finding your way around town and exploring. The big blue buses operated by Chapel Hill Transit go all around and in town with completely free rides no matter the distance. Catch a ride to campus on a fall Saturday to Kenan Stadium for a day full of football, or go to Franklin Street for some coffee. Head away from campus to Southern Village for a movie at The Lumina or a bite to eat. To see all possible travel options, go to townofchapelhill.org for maps, bus frequencies and the time required to get from one place to another. Bus schedules and routes vary between weekends and weekdays, and bus frequencies vary throughout the day.

THE PLACE

• Grab a bike with a basket and head to the Carrboro Farmers’ Market along the Frances Shetley Bikeway. Or gear up with your mountain bike to tackle one of the more challenging trails around Briar Chapel on a Triangle Off-Road Cyclists ride. • Sneak away to 750 acres of the Carolina North Forest hidden right in the middle of town, complete with multiple trail options and a babbling brook. • Take a walk along the Morgan Creek Trail and end up at Merritt’s Pasture, the perfect place for a picnic or to watch a sunset. –Ann Fitts CHM

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CELEBRATIONS ON FRANKLIN STREET Matt White brought his daughters Tatum and Jude to Franklin Street after watching UNC beat Gonzaga in the 2017 National Championship game at the Smith Center.

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View the latest exhibition at Ackland Art Museum or stroll through FRANK, an artistowned gallery

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Head to Carrboro Day the first Sunday in May

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Walk around a historic neighborhood like Gimghoul to admire the architecture

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Rush Franklin Street after a Carolina victory over Duke (or a National Championship!)

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See the Beltie cows and stroll the walkable Fearrington Village

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Spend an afternoon exploring Tar Heel hoops history at the Carolina Basketball Museum „


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Celebrate Halloween in a big way on Franklin Street

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Check out the local farm scene on the annual Piedmont Farm Tour (April)

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Head to The Crunkleton for a cocktail

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Enjoy an evening of music outside at Fridays on the Front Porch at The Carolina Inn (April-Oct.)

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Walk on Bolin Creek Trail, or on one of our many beautiful greenways

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Attend a Carolina Performing Arts show at Memorial Hall

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Play your favorite old-school arcade game at The Baxter

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Celebrate the Triangle’s vibrant culinary scene at Taste the Event in April 2018

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Tour the old Chapel Hill Cemetery

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Have a great sandwich at The Root Cellar

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Take a relaxing turn down Poet’s Walk at Ayr Mount in Hillsborough

Buy a cut of meat from Cliff’s Meat Market in Carrboro

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Relax on the lawn of Weaver

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Pile a cone high with Carolina

Participate in the 2nd Friday Artwalk

Street Market in Carrboro

Crunch from Maple View Farm

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Tour the hottest food and drink spots with a Taste Carolina guide

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Ring in the Christmas season with the Holiday Parade

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Catch an afternoon show at Morehead Planetarium or go stargazing at Jordan Lake

Bike around town one sunny afternoon

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Camp out for a good spot at the Fourth of July fireworks at Kenan Stadium

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Go fishing on the Eno River or kayaking along the Haw River

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Head to Chapel Hill’s most perfect sunset-viewing spot – Merritt’s Pasture

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Rock out to a band at the Haw River Ballroom in Saxapahaw

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Order the burger of the day at Al’s Burger Shack

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Take a step back in town history at the Horace Williams House, home to Preservation Chapel Hill

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Go behind the scenes on a brewery tour of Carolina Brewery in Pittsboro or Mystery Brewing in Hillsborough

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Shop local produce from the Carrboro Farmers’ Market or Chapel Hill Farmers’ Market

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Wait in line on a weekend morning at Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen or have a late-night chicken biscuit at Time-Out

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Memorize the words to James Taylor’s “Carolina in My Mind”

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See a show performed by the Bouncing Bulldogs, a youth jump rope team of international acclaim

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THE TASTE OF THE TOWN Join us for the fifth year of Taste in April 2018.

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See Paperhand Puppet Intervention perform an outdoor show in the historic Forest Theatre (Aug.-Sept.)

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Get a book signed by an author at Flyleaf Books

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Take a Priceless Gem Tour on UNC’s campus

Shop for a Carolina blue tie at Julian’s Indulge in some Southern fixins at Mama Dip’s

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Grab a milkshake at Sutton’s Drug Store on Franklin Street

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Play a round of golf at UNC’s Finley Golf Course

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Use your Italian dinnerware purchased at the VIETRI outlet store in Hillsborough

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Kiss your sweetheart below the Davie Poplar tree on UNC’s campus

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Watch great sporting events at Chapel Hill High School, East Chapel Hill High School and Carrboro High School

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See the caricatures of UNC icons on the walls at Spanky’s Restaurant and Bar

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Eat a hot dog at the UNC baseball season opener at Boshamer Stadium

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Watch an outdoor movie in the summer on the Southern Village Green

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Drink from the Old Well

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Order a Single, Double, or, if you dare, a Triple BLT at Merritt’s Store & Grill

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Read a book by a local author or try one set in Chapel Hill

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Take a cooking class at Southern Season

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Take a pottery or drawing class at The ArtsCenter

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Sip a latte with friends at Caffe Driade

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Watch a game (or Franklin Street celebrations from the balcony) at Top of the Hill

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Indulge in the shrimp and grits or Atlantic Beach Pie at Crook’s Corner

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Go for a nature walk at the North Carolina Botanical Garden

Speaking of Top of the Hill, tour Top of the Hill Distillery downtown and taste their line of spirits

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Learn and explore with the kids at Kidzu Children’s Museum

Watch your favorite band perform at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro

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Hike the Occoneechee trails

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Have a picnic in the Coker Arboretum

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Take a self-guided tour of the Civil War-era Burwell School in Hillsborough

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Browse more than 100 artists’ booths along West Franklin Street during Festifall in October

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Attend a UNC basketball game. CHM

FACE OFF All three CHCCS high schools have outstanding field hockey teams. Here, the captains of last year’s Chapel Hill High School team: Bryn Davis, Lundy Fine and Julia Grant.

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Durham

County Population 306,212 How to Get There It’s about a 24- to 27-minute drive from downtown Chapel Hill taking 15-501 North. Fun Facts • The 1988 movie Bull Durham starring Susan Sarandon and Kevin Costner about the Durham Bulls baseball team was filmed partly in town.

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• Nationally renowned roaster Counter Culture Coffee is headquartered in Durham. Try a cup in Chapel Hill at Crook’s Corner or all over the Bull City at places like Parker and Otis.

You don’t have to go far for fun outside of Chapel Hill. Here, how to spend time in four neighboring towns

Don’t Miss Monuts Donuts for an ever-changing menu filled with handmade and hand-rolled goodies and lunch (a bagel sandwich is a must); Watts Grocery for seasonal contemporary American cooking; Fullsteam Brewery for plow-topint beer and games in a laid-back environment; Durham Bulls Athletic Park for baseball and family fun; American Tobacco Trail for walking, running or biking on a scenic pathway.

Durham for All Seasons Spring

Summer

BLUE WHISTLER FARM There’s so much going on during the spring on a farm – check their website to see the open house dates. Visit with baby animals, check out the garden and beehives and purchase items grown on the land.

ROOFTOP SIPS Take in the views of Durham, cocktail in hand, at the Unscripted Durham hotel, The Roof at The Durham or The Lakewood. Extra points if it’s one made with local spirits from Durham Distillery or The Brothers Vilgalys Spirits Company.

DUKE SOFTBALL Catch a game for the team’s inaugural season in their new stadium.

SPRAYGROUNDS An easy way to cool off with the kiddos is at one of Durham Parks and Recreation’s spraygrounds – playgrounds equipped with water features. All are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with the exception of Hillside’s sprayground: East End Park Sprayground

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Salma Ali, 5, Isabella Serrano (center), 4, and Sarah Ali, 9, run through the water at Forest Hills Park Sprayground.

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(1200 N. Alston Ave.); Edison Johnson Sprayground (500 W. Murray Ave.); Forest Hills Park Sprayground (1639 University Dr.) and Hillside Park Sprayground (1221 Sawyer St.)

real-life zombie hunting experience, try an extra-spooky zip line in the dark, face a challenge in the mini escape rooms on-site and more across the 50-acre park.

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CENTERFEST ARTS FESTIVAL Presented by the Durham Arts Council, this signature arts event celebrates its 44th year in 2018 in central downtown Durham with live music, dancing, a kids zone and more than 100 visual artists. XTREME HAUNT At Xtreme Park Adventures in Durham, thrill-seeking young adults and teens can take a ride on 40-foot military trucks for a

MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE A museum is the perfect place to escape to when it’s too chilly to be outside. Stop by to see exhibits on everything from aerospace to wildlife and weather. IRA DAVID WOOD III’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL The whole family will adore Theatre in the Park’s musical comedy that has been a Triangle tradition since 1974!

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A Day in Carrboro

PHOTO BY SARAH ARNESON

Start your Saturday at the Carrboro Farmers’ Market where you can find Farmer’s Daughter jams and preserves, freshly picked produce from local farms and Carrboro Coffee Roasters. Try a yummy breakfast at Elmo’s Diner or Neal’s Deli and if you haven’t been caffeinated yet, grab a latte at Open Eye. There are plenty of parks and green spaces in town so get walking or hop on a bike. Pop in WomanCraft Gifts or Cameron’s for a bit of local shopping before stopping for lunch. Tyler’s does great twists on delicious American grill food while the vegetarian delights from The Spotted Dog will please all palates. Rest on the lawn at Weaver Street Market – there may be live music but there will definitely be good people-watching – or rent a boat at University Lake. For dinner, there’s a spot for every mood and they’re all walkable: the

Savory Swiss chard and ricotta zeppole at Glasshalfull are always a crowd-pleaser.

bistro stylings of Glasshalfull with a wonderful wine selection, Carrburritos for fresh Cali/Mex with a margarita on the patio, barbecue at CrossTies, Bon Appétit darling Pizzeria Mercato for delicious pizza and wonderful French cuisine at Provence are just a few ideas. After, you can recharge with a cup of coffee from Gray Squirrel Coffee Company to get you ready for a night of music at The Station, The ArtsCenter or Cat’s Cradle. End the evening with a cocktail at the cozy B-Side Lounge, the hidden Belltree or the relaxed setting of Bowbarr.

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Carrboro

Population 21,265 How to Get There Take Rosemary Street or West Franklin Street from downtown Chapel Hill and you’re mere minutes away. Fun Facts • Carrboro was first settled in 1882. It was originally known as West End because of its proximity west of Chapel Hill. • The town was incorporated in 1911 under the name Venable after chemistry professor Francis Preston Venable. In 1913, the town changed its name for Julian Shakespeare Carr, the owner of the local textile mill, after he provided electricity to the community. • Carrboro Day is held each year on the first Sunday in May. Don’t Miss Orange County Social Club for drinks on the hidden back patio; Rise Carrboro for donuts and biscuits with a view; Carr Mill Mall for shopping and great dining; Steel String Brewery for weekly trivia over beer; Johnny’s Gone Fishing for live local music.


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A new home is a fresh start. We’re passionate about creating a home that’s the way you want it. Whether it’s entertaining in the gourmet kitchen or relaxing in a reading room, our Custom ChoicesTM and dedicated Design Consultant ensure your home fits your lifestyle. And, having an EnergySaverTM home that’s designed for lower monthly energy bills, coupled with our industry-leading warranty, assures you that you’re starting off right. That’s The Weekley Way! New homes in the Triangle area from the $295s to $640s+ “David Weekley EnergySaver™ Homes” is a trademark of Weekley Homes, LLC., which describes certain features and criteria designed to reduce energy consumption and the resulting environmental impact. It does not infer sponsorship, approval, or affiliation with any other program or green building certification other than those specifically stated in the product features, warranty or contract. The community of Briar Chapel is subject to a green building program that may vary from above. See a David Weekley Homes Sales Consultant for details. Prices, plans, dimensions, features, specifications, materials, and availability of homes or communities are subject to change without notice or obligation. Illustrations are artist’s depictions only and may differ from completed improvements. Copyright © 2017 David Weekley Homes – All Rights Reserved. Raleigh, NC (RALA89550)

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CARRBORO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! The Town of Carrboro is now accepting applications for the following boards: • Animal Control Board of Appeals • Appearance Commission/ Neighborhood Preservation District Commission • Arts Committee • Board of Adjustment • Carrboro Tourism Development Authority • Economic Sustainability Commission

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Orange County’s longest running festival – Hillsborough Hog Day – in September 2018. • Start training now and you may be ready to run in the third annual Historic Hillsborough Half Marathon and 5K in October 2018. The scenic route will likely take runners past sites like the Old Orange

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and the half-marathon runners will run one lap of the Occoneechee Speedway track. But if you need some motivation to pick up your pace, join the Hillsborough Running Club. Founded in 2013, the club meets up on Wednesday evenings at

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STRIKING THE RIGHT NOTE In 2017, Hillsborough-based record label Yep Roc Records celebrated two decades of music-making. They put out records from some of our favorites including Mandolin Orange, Tift Merritt and Chatham County Line. • Tune into local station WHUP (104.7 FM or listen online) for dozens of unique shows. • The folks at Music Maker Relief Foundation are out to preserve the musical traditions of the South by supporting those musicians who make it. Check their website for concerts and new music.

Hillsborough

Population 6,568 How to Get There It’s about a 20- to 24-minute drive from downtown Chapel Hill. Use N.C. 86 to the north or pop on I-40 West. Fun Facts • Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the downtown historic district features more than 100 homes, churches and buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. • Many writers including Lee Smith, Jill McCorkle and Frances Mayes have made their home in Hillsborough. Don’t Miss La Place for Louisiana cooking; The Wooden Nickel Pub for wings and craft beer; Matthew’s Chocolates for meltin-your-mouth treats and gelato; Ayr Mount for all the history of a 200-year-old home; Riverwalk to enjoy the views from the urban greenway.


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Growing up on the lakes in Kentucky and Ohio, moving to Pittsboro near Jordan Lake was an easy decision when relocating our family 18 years ago. Paddle boarding, tubing and kayaking and teaching our children to ski is how we spend most of our summer weekends. Mary Elsa is an avid kneeboarder. Tripp is a solemn water skier and takes advantage of the early morning, smooth-as-glass condition of Jordan Lake.” – Shana, Tom, Tripp (8) and Mary Elsa (10) O’Leary

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Fun Facts • Pittsboro was named for the Earl of Chatham, William Pitt. • The country’s leading bicycle mail order and retail company, Performance Bicycle, is located in Chatham County just north of Pittsboro. Don’t Miss S&T Soda Shoppe for larger than life ice-cream sundaes; The Phoenix Bakery for baked goods; Jordan Lake to enjoy the great outdoors; Chatham Historical Museum to learn more about the county just south of Orange; Carolina Tiger Rescue (just east of downtown Pittsboro) to see more than 40 animals of eight different species including tigers, lions, cougars, bobcats and black leopards.


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the relocators six residents share where they came from, how they got here and what they love about life on the Hill “I grew up in Chapel Hill, but then made the terrible mistake of leaving the South to go get my bachelor’s degree and then to live and work in northern cities. I rectified that in July 2016, when I moved back here and started business school at UNC. So, I’ve lived in Chapel Hill for 12 or so years in total, 1½ [being] most recently. I always envisioned myself moving back to North Carolina, but I hadn’t lived here in quite some time. I took a weekend trip back to Durham, just to see if this state really was as lovely as I’d remembered and realized that it’s even more so. I called a friend in a panic, asking what he thought I should do – how does one just quit their job, leave their apartment and find all new friends on a whim? I’ll never forget his admonition that, of course, I should apply to business school – it was obvious – and then the scramble to take the entrance exam within the next two-and-a-half weeks to meet the impending application deadlines I hadn’t ever thought about until that day. Most people decide to go to business school and then pick the place – I only did it because it was a perfect way to facilitate my move, getting me physically and in terms of my career where I wanted to be. Chapel Hill and Carrboro are still, blessedly, the same. I cried when I went back to Weaver Street Market for the first time and saw young kids hula-hooping and climbing trees. You know if someone’s from here by what kind of change they lament – anyone who’s sad to hear about the closure of a fast-casual chain restaurant on Franklin Street doesn’t really understand what matters. Those shops come and go, but the mainstays won’t – Weaver Street, TOPO, Merritt’s, Crook’s Corner. That being said, there [was] so much to experience for the first time, since I wasn’t going out to bars or having brunches with my girlfriends as a high school student. I’m obsessed with so many cool places that my [current business school] classmates never venture to. While they’re at

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He’s Not and Bob’s (which do have special

places in my heart), I’m at The Northside District, Orange County Social Club, B-Side Lounge and Bowbarr. There are a ton of cool new restaurants – Venable, Pizzeria Mercato, Tandem – at least, they’re new to me. It’s funny when I ask a business owner how long they’ve been here, and the answer’s seven or eight years now. In my mind, they’re brand-new, but they’ve actually been here for quite a while and I’m the one who’s new to town. I’m also obsessed with taco trucks and have tried every one (there are a shocking number of them!) in the area. I have my preferences, in terms of the food and the ambiance, but honestly, they’re all pretty fantastic. I go to Monterrey for veggie quesadillas, the blue bus for lengua tacos and El Niño for chorizo. The best taco truck is across from OWASA. It’s more of a walk from my house, but it’s worth it. There’s nothing like a taco with freshly grilled onions on it. My favorite thing to do is to take walks with no intended destination other than places I haven’t seen before. There are so many beautiful little streets and walking paths and gardens that I’ve discovered doing exactly that – I highly recommend any resident try it! I’ve seen neighborhoods I’d never gone into and discovered brooks and trees and tiny homes. You’d be shocked by the beauty in your own backyard if you’ve never intentionally strayed from the beaten path. I will be moving to Atlanta post-MBA [in May 2018], because I found a dream job, and I’m excited to get to know a new Southern city. But home will always be Chapel Hill. I’ll be back plenty, and I imagine myself retiring here with a garden and chickens and all the good food and music and community that anyone could ask for.”

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“I moved to Chapel Hill in 11th grade and went to East Chapel Hill High School. It was then that I met my husband, Trevor, who was a senior and helped show me around town. After college, we decided Chapel Hill was too boring and we wanted a new experience, so we moved to Baltimore where I attended dental and graduate school for eight years. We loved the inner city and the different pace of life, but after getting married, adopting a dog and having two children, we found ourselves in an entirely different place in life. We realized how amazing it was that in Chapel Hill our parents lived 5 miles apart, the schools were great, we could have a yard for the kids and for gardening and we would have the support of our community for launching my business. When visiting our family over Christmas, we solidified the decision to move back. We moved back about a year and a half ago and are so happy we

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“I am a retired pediatric dentist who practiced in Pittsburgh for about 25 years. We lived in Colorado for several years and moved to Chapel Hill about a year ago to be closer to our family. We had time to explore the area and examined several continuing care adult communities in the Chapel Hill area. We finally chose The Cedars for several reasons: The location was unmatched – across the street was a supermarket, a pharmacy, several shops, restaurants and a wellness center. The proximity to UNC Hospitals and Duke was a plus; the DuBose [Health Center] and several specialty care clinics are in the area. Tennis courts, swimming pools, beautiful walking trails [and a] wonderful public library are close by [too]. We are a couple in our 80s and we felt that we are still able to enjoy and appreciate the many opportunities in this part of Chapel Hill.”

did! Our children love spending time with their family – grandparents, great-grandparents, cousins, etc. We were so lucky to find our dream home that gives our dog space to run and my husband a space to garden. We also just built our kids a playset. We have enjoyed getting to know our neighbors in Parkside who are often outside with their kids socializing. There are so many fun things to do with our kids in Chapel Hill. We enjoy taking them to Kidzu Children’s Museum and for a slice of pizza at Alfredo’s. They also love going to Yopop and picking out their cup, yogurt flavor and toppings. They love the Chapel Hill Public Library and swimming at Homestead Park. When our parents are watching the kids, my husband and I have our favorite places to get a bite to eat including OiShii, Mint, RASA and Pop’s Pizzeria. These days the community and family support has been crucial as I work towards opening my practice, Holman Family Dental Care!”

– Shaina and Trevor Holman

WHY I MOVED HERE “Small town feel with big city amenities!” –Wendy Whitener “I lived in [Chapel Hill] from ’81 to ‘87. It’s my happy place. I always wanted to move back. Last year my remote job allowed me to do just that!” –Laura Fu “For the top N.C. public schools!” –Rebecca Buzzard “Moved from the Bay Area. Family, cheaper housing, better schools & quality of life. I could go on about the #bayareahousing.” –Jay Johnson “Great people, quality of life, climate and landscape!”

–Jane O'Hara

“Cat’s Cradle.” –Chris Jude “Four mild seasons, medical facilities, cultural venues, college sports and atmosphere, golf, really nice people we met on preview tour.” –Linda Todd “The variety of cool small towns all within a day’s drive in addition to a great downtown to live in. Great place for kids/active families!” – Sarah Poulton

– Dr. Malcolm Lewis Jackson and Tamara Jackson

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YOUR SEARCH ENDS HERE

Linda Martin 919.906.9054 lmartin@advantagecb.com lmartin.cbadvantage.com Having relocated my own family several times, I understand the toll of such an undertaking, both as a buyer and a seller. I am committed to taking the same care of your family as I do my own, with knowledge, patience, and responsiveness. Coldwell Banker Advantage Gold Club Member

Barbara Levine 919.260.0583 blevine@advantagecb.com blevine.cbadvantage.com My knowledge of the real estate market, work ethic, good communication skills and client service give my clients the edge in buying or selling a home. International Diamond Society Award Winner

Gwendolyn Lamb 919.260.2940 glamb@cbadvantage.com glamb.cbadvantage.com Attention to detail, patience, commitment and a desire to assist people in the realization of dreams and goals form the basis of my real estate brokerage. Coldwell Banker Advantage Gold Club Member

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“I was born in Durham in 1989 and lived in the same house until I went north to Williams College in 2011. Upon graduating, I applied to chemistry Ph.D. programs around the country and, wanting to dip my toes in the waters of city life, wound up heading to the California Institute of Technology. Though the school and program were amazing, I quickly realized that my priorities were family, friends and the unparalleled mix of big city culture and small town charm that the Triangle offers. Consistently getting stuck in 3 a.m. bumper-to-bumper traffic and paying an arm and a leg for a tiny fourperson apartment helped seal the deal. So, I packed up my bags and transferred to UNC. Since returning, I’ve lived in six different locations in Durham, Chapel Hill and Carrboro and, while I’m currently renting a house, I hope to eventually settle here. Each place definitely has its own pros and cons but, as a graduate student, I’ve most valued

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being near campus and being able to either walk or bike to work. Anybody moving here should be aware of the awesome bus system (including the intercity buses) and remember to reward themselves with a good meal after each move! I have too many favorite spots to name but have especially enjoyed The Varsity on Franklin Street, taking my dog to the handful of dog parks in the area and having a drink or two at Weaver Street in my time off.”

– Matthew Everhart (with girlfriend Lindsay Wright)

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“We moved to Chapel Hill in August 2017 [after] being in Berlin for the past year. Before Germany, we lived in Tampa for 18 years. My husband is from Greensboro and went to Chapel Hill [for college]. I had been to Chapel Hill a few times and always said if we had the opportunity to move to N.C., it HAD to be Chapel Hill. I loved it from the very first visit. Since I grew up in Germany and had just returned from there, [I knew] Chapel

Hill was similar in climate to Germany and I knew my dog would also love it. This area is just perfect for us as it has four seasons.”

– Sabine and Craig Harris


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“I recently moved to the Chapel Hill/Carrboro area four months ago. I was born and raised for most of my life in the suburbs of Atlanta. After finishing my philosophy degree and working in ministry for a few years in Atlanta, I accepted a position at the UNC Newman [Catholic Student] Center doing social justice outreach. While visiting Chapel Hill, I encountered an eclectic community of academics, artists and everything in between that quickly made me fall in love with the town and diverse community. The locally owned restaurants, breweries and coffee shops that all share an affinity with the local residents and farms in the area made it hard not to pick up and move myself to Chapel Hill. In the few months since moving, I have explored the local gems of Chapel Hill every chance I get, such as the Carrboro Farmers’ Market, Jordan Lake, and live music on Weaver Street. With my new puppy, Samson, the option to walk anywhere I need to be and the numerous trails throughout town have made our transition to Chapel Hill perfect. I’ve also joined the Triangle Salsa Meetup to keep up with my Latin roots and [have] met some great people along the way. Thinking about the opportunities in Chapel Hill, I am excited to continue planting roots in my new home and take in all that this diverse community offers.” CHM

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FROM LEFT Cynthia Edwards-Paschall's great-grandmother Emmeline Edwards; Cynthia and mother Lillie Edwards; Cynthia and sister Tiffany Edwards-Brodie; their father Robert “Bob” Edwards.

chapel hill history One native reflects on her family’s roots in town By Cynthia Edwards-Paschall

made a late-night run to Walmart to buy, you know, the kind of stuff you get late night at Walmart. While in line, I saw a co-worker from years ago. We chatted. She asked a question and also made a statement that I have heard so many times in my adult life. She asked, “Where are you from? You don’t sound like you’re from around here.” I told her, proudly, that I was born and raised in Chapel Hill. I knew what was coming next: “Reeeeeaaaaallllly?! I didn’t know there were any black people from Chapel Hill!” OK. I have had many reactions to this over the years, but I have managed to remember my manners and my grandmother’s voice

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is as clear as the ocean sound inside a seashell: “Shug, if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all. Just smile and nod. Sometimes people don’t mean any harm.” Thanks, Grandma. So, I smiled and just said, “Yes, there are plenty of black people from Chapel Hill.” But then …. She went on and on and on. Like many have done. I was not in the mood to explain to yet another ‘doesn’t-mean-any-harm’ person about Chapel Hill and the long history of black people in the town. I had just hugged this person and said it was good to see her. “God help me, I don’t want to cuss,” I thought. I didn’t. I just nodded like one of those little plastic fuzzy Chihuahua dogs that used to be in the back of people’s station wagons in the ‘60s. It was my turn at the cashier. So I said, smiling, “Tell your hubby hello. Good to see ya again!” and I thought, “Cynthia, now you are just lying!” My smile turned to an eye roll as soon as she was out of sight. So, I got my stuff and I went home, but I decided I needed to set the record straight.


There are black people from Chapel Hill. Always have been, always from Mr. Horace Brewer and ice cream cones after Sunday school will be. at The Dairy Bar on Franklin Street – or from the ice cream truck or We are every path, road, sidewalk, hospital hall, UNC building, Mr. Junebug. We rode our bikes on the UNC campus when Charlie Franklin Street restaurant and bar. Every Rosemary Street block. Scott changed Tar Heel basketball for the better, paving the way for Every black church that holds up the western border of town – St. the likes of Phil Ford, James Worthy and Michael Jordan and played Joseph CME, St. Paul AME, FBC (First Baptist Church) and Second ball in Carmichael Auditorium while Dean Smith was working on Baptist – plus Hickory Grove, Hamlet Chapel, O’Bryant Chapel and ‘four corners’ and was just becoming one of the greatest coaches of all Terrells Creek. We are Northside and Tin Top and the Hargraves time. We buried our ancestors in the segregated cemetery in the middle Community Center. We are here from A to Z. of UNC’s campus right beside the nationally renowned PlayMakers We are the Alstons, Arringtons, Atwaters, Andersons, Atkins, Repertory Company. We have watched our neighboring town of Barbees, Booths, Burnettes, Browns, Bumphus, Brooks, Battle, Carrboro change from a place where the kids threw rocks at us and Bynums, Byrds, Bobos, Baldwins, Boyds, Ballentines, Caldwells, unleashed their dogs on us as soon as we got near the railroad track Clarks, Cooleys, Cordells, Cottens and Cottons, Carvers, Couch, into an accepting town of many colors of the rainbow. Coles, Campbells, Councils, Craigs, Curtis, Davis, Degraffenreidts, We fished at Grandma’s Lake and rode our bikes around the Old Dukes, Durhams, Edwards, Edmonds, Eubanks, Foushees, Fosters, Well and the UNC President’s house where Frank Porter Graham Farringtons and Fearingtons, Farrows and Farrars, Fullers, Geers, and Bill Friday lived and where Margaret Spellings now lives. We Garretts, Gillispees, Guthries, Hargraves, Hines, Hackneys, Headens, wandered the halls of Morehead Planetarium on any given day, Hogans, Heltons, Hoyts, Hortons, Hopkins, Ingrams, Jones, Jacksons, because we could. We went to school with Dean Smith’s kids. We Johnsons, Jacobs, James, Kirklands, Lyons, Lees, Langleys, Lydes, dropped our daddies off at the Elks Lodge. We got Mercurochrome, Lampleys, Lindseys, Masseys, Masons, Manleys, Manns, Merritts, bandages and cough drops from Big John’s and Sutton’s; and couture McCauleys, McDougalds, Minors, Mitchells, Moores, Morrows, fashion from Mr. Diabs and Alexander Julian when he was just a great McMillans, Malloys, Millers, Nevilles, Neelys, Nickersons, Nunns, tailor located on Franklin Street. And some of us are descendants of Norwoods, Oldhams, Paiges, Peermans, Perrys, Purefoys, Parkers, Elizabeth “Libba” Cotten, an American blues and folk musician and Pendergrafts, Powells, Parrishes, Peaces, Rankins, Registers, Riggsbees, songwriter who played a right-handed guitar upside down because she Rogers, Robinsons, Smiths, Sharps, was left-handed. We bought the better Big Scurlocks, Snipes, Strowds, Suggs, Sellars, Macs from a place called Burger Chef Swains, Thompsons, Tates, Taylors, Tucks, on Rosemary Street. We go to church Terrells, Tollivers, Van Hooks, Weavers, with Mama Dip and are friends with her is a Chapel Hill native whose Webbs, Williamses, Watsons, Watlingtons, children. We were the people who once family has lived in town for five generations. She attended Chapel Wallaces, Wades, Wards, Washingtons, lived in the house where the new Marriott Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Vickers, Youngs, Yarboroughs, and I think hotel is on Rosemary and Church streets. graduated from UNC in 1985 with a BA in journalism. She has there was a Zollercoffer here, too! We ran restaurants and businesses where worked in the field of marketing We helped build and sustain and there is now The Franklin Hotel and the and marketing communications for her entire career – and has maintain this “Southern Part of Heaven” Midway Business Center. We celebrated published articles for the U.S. Marine that is not just UNC and the home of the major- and pro-league ability athletes and Corps, Burger King and UniWorld Group as a freelance writer. She is Tar Heels. It is the home of Pottersfield, the best marching bands and majorettes at also the creator of the LottieDottie Ridgefield, Lincoln High and ‘…up to the Lincoln High. We elected a black mayor ‘n Ev’rybody image marketed on greeting cards, T-shirts and framed Center’ at Hargraves and Vacation Bible – Mayor Howard Lee – before it was cool. prints. School at all those churches. We bought We used to be the only people swimming Cynthia, her son, CJ, her mother, Lillie Edwards, and pickles, chips and candy from Mr. Bynum and playing ball at the Hargraves Center her brother, Reggie, live in the Weaver – and that same Mr. Bynum ran the because it was the only place we could go. Northside community of Chapel Hill. Her 96-year-old uncle, Russell black funeral home that gave our beloved We are here. Always have been. We are Edwards, lives in Carrboro. relatives a homegoing burial with love, Chapel Hill, too. CHM family and pride. We bought penny candy

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taking care of business Thinking about starting a business? You’ll be in good company – our area is home to impressive retailers, forward-looking startups and a host of social enterprises. We asked Aaron Nelson, the president and CEO of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, for his advice, how the chamber can help and predictions for the future. What would you tell someone who is thinking of moving here? If you like blue

Aaron Nelson Aaron Nelson graduated from UNC in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and began working at UNC as Coordinator of Local Relations. Four years later, Aaron joined the Chamber as President and CEO. In his role at the Chamber, Aaron manages an organization of staff, interns, board members and volunteers serving businesses and nonprofits in the greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro region. He upholds the Chamber’s mission to serve and advance the business interests of our community and creating a sustainable community where business thrives. During Aaron’s tenure, membership has nearly tripled membership to 1,250 and combined annual operating revenue for the Chamber and its affiliated organizations has grown from $250K to over $1 million.

skies, good food, school spirit and a small-town feel conveniently situated to the world-renowned Research Triangle Park, then you’ll love Chapel Hill. Many already know Chapel Hill as a great place to live, learn, work and play – but many don’t realize we are also a great place to start and grow a business. Entrepreneur Magazine named Chapel Hill #5 on a list of U.S. Cities for Entrepreneurs to Live and Launch. If someone is moving to this area and they know they want to open a business, where do they start? Starting a business takes guts, and your local chamber will

be with you every step of the way. From understanding the market and navigating the regulatory environment to recruiting talent and driving business, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce is committed to serving and advancing the interests of business and building a sustainable community where business thrives. Drop by our office on Estes Drive just off Franklin Street – we are at your service. Any recommendations for making the area feel like home? The key to making an

area feel like home is knowing your neighbors and neighborhood. The number one thing any new resident can do is enroll in Leadership Chapel Hill-Carrboro. This is an annual leadership program administered by the Chamber’s Partnership for a Sustainable Community, which takes participants through several full-day workshops with local leaders to learn about the social, cultural, political and economic facets of the greater Chapel Hill community. Participants finish the program well-positioned to get involved and make a positive difference alongside new friends. How would you describe the business community in Chapel Hill / Carrboro?

While diverse in size and industry, the business community in Chapel Hill is best described as thoughtfully engaged. Business leaders are at the table with local government officials and nonprofit leaders, working together to make a

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Carrboro Chamber of Commerce is a membership organization and there are benefits to membership. We connect members with the people and information they need to thrive, advocate for business interests, promote our community and our members and help save money and lower the costs of doing business. I like how some members put it: “We do business better because we work together,” and “If you do business in Chapel Hill, being a Chamber member is a must. It supports you, promotes you, and provides great info.” Any predictions for businesses / employers in 2018? As a new

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resident, some conversation topics you can anticipate in 2018 are the redevelopment of the Blue Hill District, new activity in downtown Chapel Hill and Carrboro, doubling-down on our investment in local education, the role of Chatham Park in regional economic development, and how we will improve transportation infrastructure to ease commuting and reduce congestion. Through it all, the chamber – your chamber – will foster understanding and collaboration among diverse groups as we grow and improve our community through good business. CHM

Just Be A Winner!

The winners of the third annual Business Excellence Awards (the BEAs) were announced by the Chapel Hill- Carrboro Chamber of Commerce in mid-2017.

stevenraymiller.com, Micro-Enterprise of the Year Sofia’s Boutique, Mid-Size Business of the Year TSI Healthcare, Large Business of the Year Extraordinary Ventures, Non-Profit of the Year Scarffish, the Scarf with the Starfish

Morinaga America Foods, New Business of the Year MedServe, University Born Business RelyMD, Innovation Award

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Strowd Roses, Inc., Community Impact Barbara Jessie-Black, PTA Thrift Shop Business Woman of the Year Antonio McBroom (Ben & Jerry’s) CHYP Young Professional of the Year


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Chapel Hill’s Real Estate Specialist

The Bottom Line

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OF ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENTS LIVE AND WORK HERE, WHILE 64% LIVE HERE AND WORK SOMEWHERE ELSE

FOR PERCENT OF RESIDENTS 25+ WITH A BACHELOR’S DEGREE OR HIGHER

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Orange County Major Employers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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UNC UNC HEALTH CARE SYSTEM CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOLS LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNC PHYSICIANS NETWORK TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL EUROSPORT GENERAL ELECTRIC WAL-MART

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COLLECTED IN ORANGE COUNTY GROSS SALES TAXES IN 2016-17. IN 2015-16, THAT NUMBER WAS $74.76 MILLION.

.63 MILLION SPENT BY TOURISTS IN ORANGE COUNTY IN 2016, WHICH GENERATED $14.64 MILLION IN STATE AND LOCAL TAXES.

Source: 2017 State of the Community Report/Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce

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Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce 104 S. Estes Dr., Chapel Hill 919-967-7075 carolinachamber.org Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership 308 W. Rosemary St., Ste. 202, Chapel Hill 919-967-9440 downtownchapelhill.com Hillsborough/Orange County Chamber of Commerce 121 N. Churton St., Ste. 1C, Hillsborough 919-732-8156 hillsboroughchamber.com Chatham Chamber of Commerce 531 E. Third St., Siler City 919-742-3333 ccucc.net

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Small Group Tours | Independent Travel |Escorted Tours River Cruises | Ocean Cruises Corporate Groups | Leisure Groups | Incentive Groups

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Chapel Hill Economic Development 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill 919-969-5010 open2.biz What they provide: Information about retaining and supporting existing jobs and attracting new jobs within the context of the Town of Chapel Hill’s adopted comprehensive plan. Carrboro Economic and Community Development 301 W. Main St., Carrboro 919-918-7319 townofcarrboro.org What they provide: Business support, including three revolving loan programs available to new and existing Carrboro endeavors. Orange County Economic Development 131 W. Margaret Ln., Ste. 205, Hillsborough 919-245-2325 growinorangenc.com What they provide: Free information and assistance on topics including demographics and statistics for the county and region, available office and industrial space, explanations of local government regulations and procedures and contacts for small business counseling and financing. Chatham County Economic Development Corporation 964 East St., Pittsboro 919-542-8274 chathamedc.org What they provide: Business resources including an area property search, demographic analysis of the area, a local business directory and strategic plans for county’s economic growth.

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NCWorks Career Center Orange County 503 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill 919-245-4335 ncworks.gov Can manage the entire advertising, application, screening and interviewing process for companies, or may be used as an off-site, central location for receiving applications. Also gathers workforce data, provides additional information on labor-related issues and hosts job and resource fairs.


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Launch Chapel Hill 321 W. Rosemary St. and 306 W. Franklin St., Ste. F, Chapel Hill 919-903-8462 launchchapelhill.com Twice a year, the international award-winning startup accelerator located in downtown Chapel Hill accepts applications to their accelerator program from entrepreneurs who are committed to building their early stage businesses into a self-sustaining enterprise. Its goal is to provide the tools and knowledge needed to decrease risks, reduce go-to-market time and accelerate the growth of your startup. Launch Chapel Hill is now leasing office space of all sizes and conference rooms. Midway Business Center 109 N. Graham St., Ste. 200, Chapel Hill 919-967- 8779 empowermentinc-nc.org A place for new and emerging businesses to develop into strong local employers while promoting the redevelopment of the Midway Business District. The center targets low- to moderateincome women, minority-owned businesses and other new startup companies with growth potential. Orange County Environmental Health Division 131 W. Margaret Ln., Ste. 100, Hillsborough 919-245-2360 orangecountync.gov/departments/health/environmental_health.php Permits for environmental health issues including food (restaurants, food stands, meat markets), lodging establishments and institutions, public pools, tattoo parlors, childhood lead investigations, wells, water samples and septic systems. Orange County Register of Deeds 228 S. Churton St., Ste. 300, Hillsborough 919-245-2675 orangecountync.gov/departments/register_of_deeds/ Records legal documents and maps, issues marriage licenses and certifies copies of birth and death certificates. Piedmont Food & Ag Processing Center 500 Valley Forge Rd., Hillsborough 919-241-4212 pfapnc.com Serves food entrepreneurs by providing shared kitchen space and support services for food-based startup businesses. SCORE Chapel Hill Durham 104 S. Estes Dr., Chapel Hill 919-240-7765 chapelhilldurham.score.org Professional, free and confidential business mentoring by active and retired business volunteers for startups and existing businesses. Free and low-cost workshops on entrepreneurship, business planning and other business-related subjects.

Home to over 35 shops, 20 restaurants & several great places to live.

Small Business and Technology Development Center 1700 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Ste. 115, Chapel Hill 919-962-0389 sbtdc.org Complimentary, confidential, one-on-one business counseling on issues including reviewing business plans, researching markets and locating funding as well as increasing revenues for existing firms. CHM

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the best of chapel hill awards Chapel Hill Magazine readers voted for town favorites in categories ranging from pizza and frozen treat to museum and home repair

All results listed in alphabetical order

Photography by Briana Brough

Favorite Overall Restaurant Acme Food & Beverage Co. The Fearrington House Restaurant Lantern Oakleaf

Favorite Place for a Date 411 West Acme Food & Beverage Co. Glasshalfull Kitchen

Favorite Overall Service Acme Food & Beverage Co. City Kitchen Governors Club Kitchen

Favorite Place to Watch the Game Carolina Brewery Hickory Tavern Top of the Hill Town Hall Grill

Favorite New Restaurant Breakaway Cafe Chronic Tacos CrossTies Barbecue Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill

Favorite Place for Vegetarians/Healthy Food Mediterranean Deli The Root Cellar Vimala’s Curryblossom Café Whole Foods

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Favorite Place for Breakfast/Brunch Acme Food & Beverage Co. Breadmen’s Breakaway Cafe Elmo’s Diner The Root Cellar Favorite Kid-Friendly Restaurant Breadmen’s Breakaway Cafe Elmo’s Diner The Root Cellar Favorite Barbecue Allen & Son Barbecue Crook’s Corner Mama Dip’s The Pig


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Vincenzo Marrone, Sally Stollmack (of SallyMack Life Furnishings), Al Bowers (of Al’s Burger Shack) and Angelo Marrone, all Best of Chapel Hill winners, enjoy a pizza at the brothers’ pizzeria.

Favorite Sandwich Al’s Burger Shack Merritt’s Store & Grill Neal’s Deli The Root Cellar

Favorite Spot for a Business Lunch City Kitchen Crossroads Chapel Hill Top of the Hill Weathervane Restaurant & Patio

Favorite Italian Food 411 West Il Palio Pizzeria Mercato Tarantini Italian Restaurant

Favorite Asian Food Elements Jujube Lantern Lucha Tigre

Favorite Indian Food Cholanad Mint Raaga Vimala’s Curryblossom Café

Favorite Burger Al’s Burger Shack Buns Governors Club Kitchen

Favorite Sushi Akai Hana Elements Spicy 9 Weaver Street Market

Favorite Pizza Amante Gourmet Pizza Capp’s Pizzeria Italian Pizzeria III Pizzeria Mercato

Favorite Fries Al’s Burger Shack Buns Kitchen Tyler’s Restaurant & Taproom

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THE BEST OF CHAPEL HILL Favorite Steak House Bin 54 Carolina 1663 Farm House Restaurant Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill

Favorite Seafood Elements Glasshalfull LaPlace Louisiana Cookery Squid’s

Favorite Mexican Food Carrburritos Fiesta Grill Margaret’s Cantina Monterrey Mexican Restaurant

Favorite Southern/Comfort Food Acme Food & Beverage Co. Crook’s Corner Mama Dip’s Merritt’s Store & Grill

Favorite French Food Kitchen La Residence Provence

Favorite Mediterranean Food City Kitchen Kipos Mediterranean Deli Talullas

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Pint-Sized Options These parents (and one great-aunt) voted for the eateries that accommodate children. So we asked the kids – “What do you like about the winning restaurants?”

, Elmo s “Pancakes are yummy in my tummy.” – McKenzie Tilley, 3

“I like to color my duck on top of a rainbow and hang it up.” – Maddie Tilley, 5 Parents Karrie and Josh Tilley say “Elmo’s is a staple for our family. Maddie and McKenzie are always excited for the ‘usual’ – mouth-watering pancakes and a side of chocolate milk. The converted mill setting is simple, with exposed brick walls and a staff steeped in Southern hospitality. Comfort food, fast and friendly, best describes this gem nestled in the heart of Carrboro.”


THE BEST OF CHAPEL HILL Favorite Coffee Shop Breakaway Cafe Caffe Driade Joe Van Gogh Open Eye Cafe

Favorite Ice Cream/Frozen Yogurt Ben & Jerry’s The Goat at Fearrington Maple View Farm Country Store Yogurt Pump (YoPo)

Favorite Desserts/Pastries Crook’s Corner The Root Cellar Sugarland Weaver Street Market

The Garcia family at Breakaway Cafe

Favorite Brewery Carolina Brewery Mystery Brewing Company Steel String Brewery Top of the Hill Brewery

The Root Cellar “The Root Cellar is a family favorite. They have so many different healthy options. I love to eat healthy, and they have the perfect menu for that ... vegan, vegetarian, gluten [free] and more. I couldn’t wait to take my 12-year-old cousin, who was visiting from Denmark, to The Root Cellar. I love the chicken Caesar sandwich and, of course, all the fun treats at the counter. They have great desserts, and I always want something from shakes to cakes. My mom loves the coffee, too.” – Ilia Arnold, 11, great-niece of Leslie Morreale

The Place to Be!

, Breadmen s “I love their pancakes!” – Milo Peterson, 7

“It is the first place I ever had banana pudding.” – Nolan Peterson, 10 (Mom Kara Ikenberry says Nolan talks about their banana pudding anytime the family visits.) You can be a kid of any age and still love Breadmen’s. Recent East Chapel Hill High School grad Will Schmidt says, “Breadmen’s has been my go-to breakfast place with my dad [David Schmidt] for at least 12 years. Corned beef hash, eggsover-easy, biscuit and chocolate milk. And I can diagram football plays with the sugars and jellies.”

Breakaway Cafe “I like Breakaway Cafe because it is super good. I like the bread they use for the breakfast sandwich, and I love the pasta with red sauce.” – Sebastian Garcia, 4 ½

CHAPEL HILL FAVORITE FOR 37 YEARS

BEST PHILLY CHEESE STEAK IN THE TRIANGLE!

ITALIAN PIZZERIA III

“I like the water with oranges.” – Leonardo Garcia, 2 ½ Parents Lisset and Alex Garcia say, “We like the family-friendly environment – it’s spacious for our family of four. They have fun games and books and an area for children of all ages. So, when they are eating, they can play and we can enjoy our food while watching them.” –Jessica Stringer

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All results listed in alphabetical order

THE BEST OF CHAPEL HILL Favorite Place for a Cocktail B-Side Lounge The Crunkleton Lantern Top of the Hill

Favorite Farmers Market Carrboro Farmers’ Market Chapel Hill Farmers’ Market Fearrington Village Farmers’ Market Hillsborough Farmers Market

Favorite Wine, Beer and/or Spirits Shop Beer Study Southern Season TOPO Distillery Weaver Street Market

Favorite Local Food Product Blue Sky Oil & Vinegar Chapel Hill Creamery cheese Chapel Hill Toffee Maple View Farm milk

Favorite Catering Company Chapel Hill Restaurant Group Mediterranean Deli The Root Cellar

Favorite Chef Dick Barrows Colin Bedford Kevin Callaghan Bill Smith

Arts & Entertainment Favorite Art Gallery Ackland Museum Store FRANK Gallery Hillsborough Gallery of Arts North Carolina Crafts Gallery Favorite Museum Ackland Art Museum The Carolina Basketball Museum Kidzu Children’s Museum Morehead Planetarium and Science Center Favorite Movie Theater Chelsea Theater The Lumina Theater Silverspot Cinema Varsity Theatre Favorite Live Music Venue The ArtsCenter Cat’s Cradle Memorial Hall (Carolina Performing Arts) Pittsboro Roadhouse Favorite Performing Arts Venue The ArtsCenter Memorial Hall (Carolina Performing Arts) PlayMakers Repertory Company Favorite Place to Host a Child’s Birthday Party 1870 Farm Kidzu Children’s Museum Maple View Farm

Retail Favorite Gift Store Cameron’s SallyMack Life Furnishings SOUTH Southern Season Favorite Fine Jewelry Creative Metalsmiths Grimball Jewelers Wentworth & Sloan William Travis Jewelry Favorite Fashion Jewelry Cameron’s Light Years SallyMack Life Furnishings Whilden Favorite Women’s Boutique The Pink Pearl Sofia’s Boutique Uniquities Whilden Favorite Menswear J.McLaughlin Gentlemen’s Corner Julian’s Townsend Bertram & Company

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Taste of the South

Porch Dining

WINNER

BEST OF CHAPEL HILL

Thank You for Voting Us Best of Chapel Hill for BBQ and Southern and Comfort Food! Meats • Chicken • BBQ/Ribs • Chicken & Dumplings Vegetables • Casserole • Brunswick Stew Gumbo Breakfast items include Chicken & Waffles • Sweet Potato Pancakes

Country breakfast served daily M-F till 11am, Sun till 1pm Sat & Sun Brunch 11am - 2pm

M-Sat 8am-9:30pm • Sun 8am-9pm 408 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill • 942-5837 • www.mamadips.com

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THE BEST OF CHAPEL HILL Favorite Children’s Store Puddle Baby The Red Hen Twig Favorite Home Furnishings and Accessories Kitchenworks SallyMack Life Furnishings SOUTH Southern Season Favorite Bookstore Flyleaf Books McIntyre’s Books Purple Crow Books

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Favorite Place for Glasses 20/20 Eyeworks Carrboro Family Visions Chapel Hill Eyecare Chapel Hill Ophthalmology Favorite Consignment and/or Resale Store Chatham Habitat for Humanity ReStore Habitat for Humanity ReStore of Durham and Orange Counties PTA Thrift Shop The Stock Exchange Favorite Pet Store Paws at the Corner Phydeaux Wild Bird Center Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Favorite Picture Framing The Frame & Print Shop of Chapel Hill The Framers Corner Framemakers Framer’s Market and Gallery Favorite Shopping Experience Downtown Franklin Street Eastgate Crossing Fearrington Village University Place

Home & Garden Favorite Interior Designer Ashley Clarke Designs M.L. Designs Moreton Neal Interiors SOUTH Favorite Kitchen/Bath Designer emma delon Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Kitchen & Bath Galleries Will Johnson Building Company Favorite Architect BuildSense Dail Dixon Sophie Piesse Architect Szostak Design Favorite Construction Business/Builder CQC Home Fitch Creations, Inc. Homes by Dickerson Will Johnson Building Company

The Superior Sandwich Neal’s Deli stacks their selections high with quality ingredients

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tarted up nine years ago, Neal’s Deli has accumulated a good number of regulars, who order their usuals of the deli’s classic menu selection – think pimiento cheese, Italian subs and salads – over the phone (to beat the lunch crowd). One favorite is the marinated tuna sandwich, pumped with bright, delicious veggies – roasted red pepper, lettuce and tomato – along with the zing of red wine vinaigrette, marinated white anchovy and capers all cushioned by a Guglhupf roll. But, “a lot of people get it as a salad,” too, co-owner Matt Neal shares. Back when they opened in April 2008, Matt and wife Sheila thought dinner service was “well enough covered in the Carrboro and Chapel Hill downtown,” but they saw a need for a lunch and breakfast spot. Matt’s family background also played into the decision to open up shop, as he is the son of La Residence co-founders Moreton Neal and the late Bill Neal also of Crook’s Corner. “As a kid, I loved the old storefronts in downtown Carrboro and dreamed of having a business in one,” Matt admits. He couldn’t be happier with where he landed on the corner of East Main and South Greensboro streets, just a skip away from Carrboro Farmers’ Market. “We have great customers and neighbors; it’s a pleasure and privilege to be where we are,” Matt says. –Laura Zolman Kirk

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The marinated tuna sandwich at Neal’s is packed full with colorful veggies.


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Favorite Landscaper Farmhouse Lawn & Landscape Landscape Logic O’Mara Landscaping & Lawn Care Wright Brothers’ Landscaping & Tree Service Favorite Garden Store Fifth Season Gardening Company Fitch Lumber Piedmont Feed & Garden Center Southern States Favorite Florist Chapel Hill Florist Purple Puddle University Florist Victoria Park Florist Favorite Home Maintenance and Repair Bud Matthews Services Bonneville Electric Chief Roofing Inc. Sparrow & Sons Favorite Neighborhood Briar Chapel Fearrington Village Governors Club Southern Village

Heavy Metal

The best part of my job is...

Creative Metalsmiths’ Kim Maitland stays inspired after 39 years

The pieces we sell are made by...

Individuals who are doing very unusual techniques and original designs, which are entirely hand-fabricated, not cast or mass-produced. [The artists are] usually known for the type of work that they’re doing. It’s our 39th year, and we’ve always been seeking out those people that are really passionate about pursuing their own narrative pieces and unusual exploration of the material.

The making – getting to create and play in the studio. You get very excited as you see ideas start to come to fruition and you might have a lot of false starts and a lot of unsuccessful little testings before you get to capture what you’re trying to capture, but that part really is very exciting for me.

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In 39 years, a lot has changed, so when it comes to my craft...

I’m kind of in a weird niche. I’m not really in the jewelry/fashion industry, so I’m in this weird talisman art end of the spectrum. It’s people who are gravitating toward the personal statements ... rather than necessarily ‘trendy.’ We don’t get sucked away in huge vast changes in material delights.

Chapel Hill is great because...

This area has always been really welcoming for [our] type of pursuit. There’s been a huge number of artists and musicians of all different media coming out because of that and settling here because of that. It’s an open mindset. –Paige Connelly

Kim Maitland says attending workshops and taking the time to be inspired has been critical in her business.

Thank You For Voting Us BBEST EST Favorite Veterinarian WINNER WINNER

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5 veterinarians • More than 100 combined years of experience • locally owned—practice owner resides in Chatham County • best possible medical care and compassion WINNER

BEST 2015

OF CHAPEL HILL 2016

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Finn Facial Plastics builds community confidence When it comes to giving back, Dr. Charlie Finn of Finn Facial Plastics has it covered. Dr. Finn and his team have been performing free surgeries for locals in need, while also taking an annual visit to Guatemala to provide pro bono reconstructive surgery to children. In the five years since the team’s first visit, they’ve screened over 500 patients and performed more than 200 surgeries, as well as provided

vital education to local doctors. “I have been blessed with the tools and opportunity to get the education needed to build our practice,” Dr. Finn says of why it’s important for his practice to make these trips. “Our facial, plastic and reconstructive surgery practice is booming and the entire practice feels it is our privilege and responsibility to serve those in need, both at home and abroad.”

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WHITEHALL ANTIQUES A Tuscan villa filled with over 7,500 sq. ft. of fine antiques — a treasure trove of unique items for your home or collection.

A reconstructive surgery by the Finn Facial Plastics team. Dr. Finn started his F.I.N.N. Foundation (Filling International and National Needs) four years ago, and since then, it has grown and survived off of generous donations to its efforts here and abroad. On their most recent trip in April, Dr. Finn and his team performed 38 life-changing surgeries in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. “One of my favorite times on our trips is morning rounds,” Dr. Finn says. “We visit all the kids on the hospital ward after surgery, take photos and get the hugs ... from the grateful families. Without our trips, many of these patients would never get these problems fixed.” And even locally he’s making an impact. Dr. Finn’s practice is part of Triangle Residential Options for Substance Abusers (TROSA), a Durham-based organization that helps recovering addicts re-enter the workforce by providing various surgeries, as well as the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), which helps victims of domestic violence access free surgery.

Rococo to Mid Century Modern Whitehall has something for every taste, every interior, and at every price point!

From

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A Family Business Providing Period Antiques with Integrity, Service & Value since 1930.

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Services Favorite Salon Aveda Institute Chapel Hill Ceremony Salon Citrine Salon Mina’s Studio


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THE BEST OF CHAPEL HILL Favorite Spa Hillsborough Spa and Day Retreat Massage Envy Chapel Hill Medical Day Spa of Chapel Hill The Spa at Fearrington Favorite Fitness Facility O2 Fitness Planet Fitness UNC Wellness Center at Meadowmont YMCA Favorite Sports Club Chapel Hill Country Club Duke Center for Living UNC’s The Farm Governors Club Favorite Pilates/Yoga Studio Carrboro Yoga Company Chapel Hill Pilates Franklin Street Yoga Center Studio East 54 Favorite Local Pharmacy 501 Pharmacy Southern Village Pharmacy Favorite Mechanic Auto Logic Auto Pro to Call Chapel Hill Tire Performance Automall Favorite Bank BB&T State Employees’ Credit Union SunTrust Wells Fargo Favorite Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon Aesthetic Solutions Finn Facial Plastics UNC Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Favorite Dry Cleaners A Cleaner World Dry Clean Warehouse Medlin-Davis Cleaners

Favorite Event Planner Lisa Johnson Cheryl-Anne Kast Gilda McDaniel

Favorite Realtor Martha Bick Erika Buchholtz Jill Ehrenfeld Jennifer Winkler

Favorite Hotel The Carolina Inn The Fearrington House Inn The Franklin Hotel The Siena Hotel

Favorite Event Space The Carolina Inn Fearrington Village Governors Club The Parlour at Manns Chapel

Favorite B&B 458 West Bed & Breakfast Inn at Bingham School Rosemary House Bed & Breakfast Small B&B Cafe CHM

Thank you,Chapel Hill, for voting us Favorite Consignment/Resale Shop!

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Favorite Dermatologist Aesthetic Solutions Central Dermatology Center Dermatology & Laser Center of Chapel Hill Favorite Optometrist/Ophthalmologist Carolina Ophthalmology Associates Carrboro Family Vision Chapel Hill Eyecare Chapel Hill Ophthalmology UNC Kittner Eye Center Favorite Veterinarian Carrboro Plaza Veterinary Clinic Cole Park Veterinary Hospital Dogwood Veterinary Hospital & Pet Resort Meadowmont Animal Hospital Favorite Pet Boarding Chapel Hill Pet Resort Doggie Spa & Day Care Dogwood Veterinary Hospital & Pet Resort Green Beagle Lodge Favorite Pediatrician/Family Medicine Carrboro Family Medicine Carrboro Pediatrics and Internal Medicine Chapel Hill Children’s Children and Adolescents’ Clinic Chapel Hill Pediatrics and Adolescents

103 S. Elliott Rd. | Chapel Hill 919.942.6101 Mon.-Sat. 9am – 6pm | Sun. 1pm – 6pm

125 W. Main St. | Carrboro 919.967.1272 Mon.-Sat. 9am – 6pm | Sun. 1pm – 6pm

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FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS, the practice of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates has been trusted to provide specialized care in the Chapel Hill, Durham, and Sanford communities. Our five board certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons provide the highest quality of patient care with the latest diagnostic and treatment tools available to assure patient safety and comfort. Drs. Frost, Sacco, Vandersea, Ruvo and Serlo practice a full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery with expertise ranging from corrective jaw surgery to wisdom tooth removal. DENTAL IMPLANTS • BONE GRAFTING • WISDOM TEETH • FACIAL TRAUMA • CORRECTIVE JAW SURGERY SLEEP APNEA • PRE-PROSTHETIC SURGERY • ORAL PATHOLOGY

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DAVID E. FROST, DDS, MS Dr. Frost is a Distinguished Military Graduate from Texas A&M University and dental graduate from Baylor College of Dentistry. He completed Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Residency at UNC Chapel Hill where he was a Morehead Fellow. Dr. Frost is board certified and has served as President of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Southeastern Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, and Chair of the Board of Directors of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation and of the Board of Directors of Health Volunteers Overseas. He has volunteered and led surgical groups in Nepal, India, Chile, Peru, Cuba and Vietnam. Dr. Frost served as National Civilian Consultant to the Surgeon General for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for the US Air Force. He has published over sixty scientific articles and books and is on the editorial board of two major journals.

DEBRA M. SACCO, DMD, MD Dr. Sacco is a graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. She completed her residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and a one year internship in general surgery at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her clinical interests encompass orthognathic surgery, dental implants, bone graft reconstruction and distraction osteogenesis for implant therapy. Dr. Sacco is board certified and has been an examiner for the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. She lectures at the UNC School of Denistry in their physical diagnosis course.

BRIAN VANDERSEA, DDS Dr. Vandersea earned his undergraduate degree from Davidson College and his dental degree from the UNC School of Dentistry. Following an internship at John Peter Smith Hospital, Dr. Vandersea completed his residency training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UNC Chapel Hill. Currently he serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UNC, and is a consultant oral surgeon for the Duke University athletic department. Dr. Vandersea’s clinical interests include orthognathic surgery, dental implants, and facial trauma. He has collaborated with several of his OMSA colleagues to publish chapters in multiple oral and maxillofacial surgery textbooks. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

ANDREW T. RUVO, DMD, MD Dr. Ruvo received his undergraduate degree from Penn State, his dental degree from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, and his medical degree from the UNC School of Medicine. He completed his residency training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UNC and from that experience developed a wide range of clinical interests including orthognathic surgery, facial trauma, and oral rehabilitation through dental implants. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Ruvo has authored and co-authored several book chapters and journal articles with some of his OMSA colleagues and contributes to the education of future dentists through lectures at the UNC School of Dentistry. Dr. Ruvo is married to his college sweetheart, who has supported him throughout his academic and professional journey, and together they enjoy raising their four beautiful daughters.

ADAM D. SERLO, DMD, MD Dr. Serlo earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and obtained his dental degree from the University of Florida. Dr. Serlo then completed his resident training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UNC Chapel Hill. During his training he received his medical degree from the UNC School of Medicine and completed a General Surgery internship. Dr. Serlo’s interests include orthognathic surgery, pathology, bone grafting, dental implants and facial trauma. Dr. Serlo serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at UNC Chapel Hill. He is board certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons.


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OLD WELL “What is it that binds us to this place as to no other? It is not the well, or the bell, or the stone walls, or the crisp October nights, or the memory of dogwoods blooming.”

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, , Don t miss these spots on unc s campus ith all due respect to Mr. Kuralt, maybe it is the well a little, as the beautiful landmark in the heart of campus is equal parts artifact, symbol and gateway. This from The Carolina Story historical exhibit: “On January 21, 1795, the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina resolved ‘that the Commissionary for carrying on the buildings of the University be authorized to cause a Well to be sunk, and erect such necessary buildings as they conceive useful for the Institution.’ Soon after, a well was dug and covered with a wooden shelter. For most of the next century, students, faculty and staff of the university relied on this well for their drinking and bathing water. In 1897, University President Edwin Alderman, concerned about campus aesthetic appearance, proposed the building of a new structure over the Old Well, based on the Temple of Love at Versailles.” A pump was installed in 1900, replaced by a drinking fountain in 1925. The original structure was razed in 1954 and replaced with a sturdier replica, complete with the familiar wooden pillars with marble bases and the copper dome. For decades, it has been the most recognizable emblem of the university, found on everything from letterhead to Twitter profiles. Countless freshmen have lined up to take a sip on the first day of classes, hoping the legend that this will bring luck

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to their student experience holds true. Many of these same students return some years later, donning caps and gowns, to take photographs before leaving the confines of campus to make their way in the world. And when they return over the years, they’ll almost have to come back for another gaze, perhaps another symbolic sip from the waters that forged their lives.

OLD EAST UNC is America’s first state university and Old East was the first building constructed to house it. The cornerstone was laid on Oct. 12, 1793 – nearly a century later, Oct. 12 was declared Carolina’s birthday, or, as folks on campus refer to it, University Day. In 1966, Old East became a national historic landmark. Today, the renovated building serves as a residence hall housing male and female students.

MOREHEAD-PATTERSON BELL TOWER Since 1931, the Morehead-Patterson Bell Tower has stood watching over Carolina’s campus. It used to contain 12 bells that were manually operated by the master bell ringer, who was said to have the “key to the city.” Now there are 14 mechanically operated bells that chime every 15 minutes. Although the tower is seldom open to the general public, it’s a UNC tradition that seniors are allowed to climb to the top just before graduation.

DAVIE POPLAR Legend has it that Revolutionary War General William R. Davie selected the site for the university at this large tulip poplar tree at the


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heart of McCorkle Place (UNC’s upper quad). In actuality, a six-man committee from the university’s first governing board chose the site in 1792. The tree has been struck by lightning and survived several hurricanes. Look for Davie Poplar Jr., grown from a cutting, and Davie Poplar III, grown from the eldest tree’s seed, planted nearby. Two more legends are associated with the Davie Poplar: First, that as long as it remains standing, the university will thrive, and, second, that if a couple kisses on the stone bench beneath the tree, they will get married.

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HOW TO GET TICKETS TO A UNC GAME Tar! Heels! Tar! Heels! UNC teams have produced their fair share of champions over the years. With six NCAA national basketball titles, many people associate the university with sports as much as anything else. But all athletics at this Division I school are exciting to watch. Here’s how you can get that chance:

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DUKE FARMERS MARKET Duke Medicine Pavilion Greenway, outside of the Trent Semans Center for Health Education

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Linda’s Bar & Grill Local beer, sweet potato tots, cheese fries, burgers. 203 E. Franklin St.; 919-933-6663; lindas-bar.com

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Lotsa Stone Fired Pizza Build-your-own stone-fired pizza. 100 W. Franklin St.; 919-391-4100; lotsa.com

Top of the Hill Chapel Hill’s only distillery also offers beers and American food, like burgers and flatbreads. 100 E. Franklin St.; 919-929-8676; thetopofthehill.com

Ms. Mong Mongolian BBQ, banh mi, fusion burritos. 163 E. Franklin St.; 919-933-5277; msmong.squarespace.com R&R Grill Spicy wings, kabobs, flatbread pizza. 137 E. Franklin St.; 919-240-4411; rnrgrill.com Roots Bakery, Bistro & Bar Farm-to-table American and Central American fusion. 161 E. Franklin St.; 919-240-7160; rootschapelhill.com Sawasdee Thai Restaurant Thai cuisine such as red curry and pad thai. 110 N. Columbia St.; 919-960-0440; sawasdeechapelhill.com Shanghai Dumpling Dumplings, pork buns, hotpots. 143 E. Franklin St.; 919-914-6737; shanghaidumplingnc.com

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LA RÉSIDENCE

Cholanad Restaurant & Bar Contemporary and traditional South Indian cuisine. Catering available. 308 W. Franklin St.; 800-246-5262; cholanad.com

LA RESIDENCE French-inspired cuisine made from fresh ingredients. 202 W. Rosemary St.; 919-967-2506; laresidencedining.com

Cuban Revolution Express A sister restaurant to Durham’s Cuban Revolution, this location offers wraps, pressed sandwiches and handmade empanadas. 401 W. Franklin St.; 919-240-5276; cubanrevolutionexpress.com CROOK’S CORNER Southern classics like shrimp and grits, Hoppin’ John and jalapeño-cheddar hushpuppies. 610 W. Franklin St.; 919-929-7643; crookscorner.com

For Special Occasions... CROSSROADS CHAPEL HILL AT THE CAROLINA INN New American cuisine and seasonal specialties; all ABC permits. 211 Pittsboro St.; 919-918-2777; crossroadscuisine.com

like Dinner. ELAINE’S ON FRANKLIN Fine regional American cuisine, made with the 454 W. FRANKLIN ST. • CHAPEL HILL freshest local ingredi960.2770 • www.elainesonfranklin.com ents; all ABC permits. 454 W. Franklin St.; 919-960-2770; elainesonfranklin.com

Silver Medal: Best Restaurants of 2011, News & Observer

Guru India Restaurant Tandoori, thali, curry. 508-A W. Franklin St.; 919-942-8201; guruindianc.com ITALIAN PIZZERIA III Pizza, calzones, subs. The “place to be” in Chapel Hill for 35+ years. 508 W. Franklin St.; 919-968-4671; italianpizzeria3.com Kipos Greek cuisine in a relaxed, upscale setting; outdoor dining. 431 W. Franklin St.; 919-425-0760; kiposchapelhill.com Lantern Pan-Asian cuisine. 423 W. Franklin St.; 919-969-8846; lanternrestaurant.com

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Lime & Basil Vietnamese fare. 200 W. Franklin St.; 919-967-5055; limeandbasil.com MAMA DIP’S Traditional Southern specialties, including a country breakfast and brunch and dinner classics like fried chicken and Brunswick stew. 408 W. Rosemary St.; 919-942-5837; mamadips.com Mediterranean Deli Offers healthy vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options as well as delicious meats from the grill. 410 W. Franklin St.; 919-967-2666; mediterraneandeli.com Mellow Mushroom Classic Southern pizza. 310 W. Franklin St.; 919-929-1941; mellowmushroom.com/store/chapel-hill Merritt’s Store & Grill Sandwiches, breakfast biscuits, burgers. 1009 S. Columbia St.; 919-942-4897; merrittsblt.com Might As Well Bar & Grill Bar favorites like cheese fries plus pizza, burgers, wings, salads and more. 206 W. Franklin St.; 984-234-3333; chapelhill.mightaswellbarandgrill.com Mint North Indian subz korma and chicken jalfrezi. 504 W. Franklin St.; 919-929-6188; mintunc.com Moe’s Southwest Grill Made-to-order burritos, nachos, quesadillas and more. 110 W. Franklin St.; 919-914-6217; moes.com Noodles & Company Asian, Mediterranean, American noodles. 214 W. Franklin St.; 919-967-7320; noodles.com The Northside District Specialty cocktails and international small plates. 403 W. Rosemary St.; 919-391-7044; thenorthsidedistrict.com

Spicy 9 Sushi Bar & Asian Restaurant Sushi, Thai curries, bibimbap and other Asian entrees. 140 W. Franklin St.; 919-903-9335; spicy9chapelhill.com Talulla’s Authentic Turkish cuisine; all ABC permits. 456 W. Franklin St.; 919-933-1177; talullas.com Trolly Stop Specialty hot dogs and burgers. 104 W. Franklin St.; 919-240-4206; trollystophotdogs.com Vimala’s Curryblossom Cafe Traditional Indian tandoori and thali. 431 W. Franklin St.; 919-929-3833; curryblossom.com West End Wine Bar Pastries, light tapas, 100 wines. 450 W. Franklin St.; 919-967-7599; westendwinebar.com Windows Restaurant at the Franklin Hotel New American breakfast cuisine. 311 W. Franklin St.; 919-442-9000 YOGURT PUMP Since 1982, YoPo has served up frozen yogurt treats and shakes with unique flavors. 106 W. Franklin St.; 919-942-7867; yogurtpump.com

Village Plaza/East Franklin Street/ Eastgate Crossing

BABALU TAPAS AND TACOS Gourmet Mexican. 1800 E. Franklin St., Ste. 16; 984-528-8030; chapelhill.eatbabalu.com Caffe Driade Carrboro Coffee, bowl-size lattes, local baked goods, beer and wine. 1215 E. Franklin St.; 919-942-2333; caffedriade.com Carolina 1663 Contemporary Southern fare at the Sheraton. 1 Europa Dr.; 919-969-2157; carolina1663.com

Perennial Coffee and pastries; 403 W. Franklin St.; 919-869-7517; perennial.cafe

Cerritos Cantina Specialty dips, ceviche, street tacos, nachos, burritos and salads. 1502 E. Franklin St.; 919-929-6566; cerritoscantina.com

The Purple Bowl Acai bowls, toast, smoothies, coffee. 306-B W. Franklin St.; 919-903-8511; purplebowlch.com

Chopt Offers unique salads, grain, noodle and quinoa bowls. Eastgate Crossing; 919-240-7660; choptsalad.com Dunk & Slide at Whole Foods Market All-day breakfast, sushi and more. 81 S. Elliott Rd.; 919-968-1983; wholefoodsmarket.com

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Il Palio Ristorante at The Siena Hotel N.C.’s only AAA Four Diamond Italian restaurant. 1505 E. Franklin St.; 919-918-2545; ilpalio.com La Hacienda Burritos, salads, quesadillas, tacos. 1813 Fordham Blvd.; 919-967-0207; lahacienda2.eat24hour.com

GAME DAY WIN Trolly Stop Hot Dogs offers two hot dogs and a draft beer for $5 on UNC game days.

Living Kitchen Vegan and vegetarian options including sweet potato sushi, pad thai, burritos, juices and smoothies. 201 S. Elliott Rd.; 919-535-9191; livingkitchen.com The Loop Pizza Grill Pizzas, soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers. Eastgate Crossing; 919-969-7112; looppizzagrill.com Luncheonette A weekday lunch spot serving up salads, burgers, soups and pasta dishes house-made with fresh, local ingredients. 100 Europa Dr.; 984-234-0644; roseluncheonette.com Market Street Coffeehouse Coffee, pastries and more. 227 S. Elliott Rd.; 919-968-8993; marketstcoffee.com Min Ga Korean cuisine. 116 Old Durham Rd.; 919-933-1773; min-ga.com Monterrey Traditional Mexican cuisine. 237 S. Elliott Rd.; 919-969-8750; monterreychapelhill.com Olio & Aceto Cafe Brunch and lunch options inspired by Blue Sky Oil and Vinegar products. 400 S. Elliott Rd.; 919-903-8958; olioandacetocafe.com Red Pepper Chinese restaurant offering traditional Szechuan dishes. 1704 E. Franklin St.; 919-968-3488; redpepperchapelhill.com SQUID’S Fresh seafood options include woodgrilled fillets, Maine lobster, fried seafood and oysters. 1201 Fordham Blvd. (15-501); 919-942-8757; squidsrestaurant.com Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen Drive-thru biscuits, sandwiches. 1305 E. Franklin St.; 919-933-1324; sunrisebiscuits.com Tandoor Indian Restaurant Traditional Indian cuisine, vegan options. 1301 E. Franklin St.; 919-967-6622; tandoorindian.com Twisted Noodles Thai noodle soups, pan-fried noodles. Eastgate Crossing; 919-933-9933; twistednoodles.com

Zoës Kitchen Mediterranean soups, salads, sandwiches and kebabs in a colorful space. Eastgate Crossing; 919-883-9310; zoeskitchen.com University Place Alfredo’s Pizza Villa Pizzas, calzones, salads, subs, pasta, desserts. 919-968-3424; alfredospizzanc.com

Bartaco Tacos of various styles like sesame ribeye and fried oyster, plus fresh-juice cocktails, poke and mole options. 910-807-8226; bartaco.com City Kitchen Wholesome American fare with a sophisticated twist. 919-928-8200; citykitchenchapelhill.com MAPLE VIEW MOBILE Ice cream outpost of the Hillsborough dairy farm. 919-244-1949; mapleviewmobile.com

Red Bowl Sushi, bento boxes. 919-918-7888; redbowlchapelhill.com

TRILOGY American cafe featuring innovative twists on classic dishes. Silverspot Cinema; 919-357-9888; trilogyrestaurant.com

Stoney River Steakhouse and Grill Southern favorites like deviled eggs meet steak house mainstays like the legendary 12 oz. filet. 919-914-6688; stoneyriver.com Village Burgers Gourmet burgers with sides like sweet potato fries and tater tots. 919-240-4008; villageburgerchapelhill.com

at Southern Season

WEATHERVANE & PATIO • Lunch • Dinner Breakfast RESTAURANT Weekend Brunch Shrimp and grits, sweet potato fries and other gourmet takes on classic flavors. 919-929-9466; southernseason.com/ restaurant/chapel-hill

Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Contemporary cuisine with a Southern (Airport Road) flare highlighting local ingredients Hunam Chinese Restaurant Cantonese 2012 Champions of the cuisine. 790 MLK Jr.“Got Blvd.; to be NC”919-967-6133; Competition Dining Series hunamchapelhill.com

KITCHEN Bistro-style dining with a seasonal menu that always includes mussels. 764 MLK Jr. Blvd.; 919-537-8167; kitchenchapelhill.com Lucha Tigre Latin-Asian cuisine and sake tequila bar. 746 MLK Jr. Blvd.; 919-904-7326; luchatigre.com THE ROOT CELLAR Sandwiches, prepared salads, desserts and more. Beer and wine only; outdoor dining. 750 MLK Jr. Blvd.; 919-9673663; rootcellarchapelhill.com

Sal’s Ristorante Calzones, pizza, pasta, sandwiches. 2811 Homestead Rd.; 919-932-5125; salsristorantechapelhill.com Timberlyne/Chapel Hill North Area Allen & Son Barbecue N.C. barbecue. 6203 Millhouse Rd. (N.C. 86 N.); 919-942-7576 Farm House Restaurant Steaks, salads, potatoes. 6004 Millhouse Rd. (N.C. 86 N.); 919-929-5727; farmhousesteakhouse.com Joe Van Gogh Coffee and pastries. Timberlyne Shopping Center; 919-967-2002; joevangogh.com Magone Italian Grill and Pizza. 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd., Ste. F; 919-904-7393 Margaret’s Cantina Creative Mexican appetizers and entrees. Timberlyne Shopping Center; 919-942-4745; margaretscantina.com Oishii Specialty rolls, teriyaki, stir-fry, sushi. Timberlyne Shopping Center; 919-932-7002; oishiiroll.com Pop’s Pizzeria Pizzas, calzones, stromboli, pasta. 1822 MLK Jr. Blvd.; 919-932-1040; pops-pizzeria.com Queen of Pho Vietnamese cuisine like banh mi, stir fried egg noodles and, of course, pho beef noodle soup. Timberlyne Shopping Center; 919-903-8280 Rasa Indi-Chinese Indian and Chinese cuisine. 1826 MLK Jr. Blvd.; 919-929-2199; rasachapelhill.com The Bagel Bar More than 20 homemade bagel varieties. 630 Weaver Dairy Rd., Ste. 109; 919-929-7700; bagelbarbagels.com

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The Pig Barbecue, fried tofu, collards. 630 Weaver Dairy Rd., Ste. 101; 919-942-1133; thepigrestaurant.com Sage Vegetarian Cafe Vegetarian fare. Timberlyne Shopping Center; 919-9689266; sagevegcafe.com Special Treats A chocolate boutique shop offering gourmet chocolates, cookies and biscotti made by people with disabilities. 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd., Unit R; 919-883-215; specialtreatsnc.com

HAPPY HOUR During the week, 411 West offers half-price pizzas from 4-6 p.m. Silverspot Cinema’s Trilogy restaurant offers a shifting menu of Happy Hour drink and dish combos Monday -Thursday, 4-8 p.m.

YOPOP Chapel Hill Frozen yogurt shop featuring 14 flavors made daily and 36 toppings including fresh fruit. Bubble tea and smoothies. 1129 Weaver Dairy Rd.; 919-537-8229 N.C. 54 East/Raleigh Road Amante Gourmet Pizza Create-your-own pizzas. 6209-B Falconbridge Rd.; 919-493-0904; amantepizza.com

BIN 54 Steaks, seafood and other fine American food. Everything made in-house. Glen Lennox Shopping Center; 919-969-1155; bin54chapelhill.com Brenz Pizza Co. Specialty pizzas, subs, salads. 3120 Environ Way, East 54; 919-636-4636; chapelhill.brenzpizzaco.com Coco Bean Coffee Shop Locally owned coffee shop offering Carrboro Coffee Roasters coffee and a variety of baked goods. 1114 Environ Way; 919-883-9003; cocobeancoffeeshop.com

ELEMENTS Cuisine combining classical and modern Asian and European cooking techniques; check out the wine bar with full menu next door. 2110 Environ Way, East 54; 919-537-8780; elementsofchapelhill.com Jujube Eclectic, modern cuisine inspired by the classic flavors of China and Vietnam. Glen Lennox Shopping Center; 919-960-0555; jujuberestaurant.com

Nantucket Grill & Bar Clam chowder, lobster rolls and more. 5925 Farrington Rd.; 919-402-0077; nantucketgrill.com Raaga Authentic Indian delicacies like curry and masala. 3140 Environ Way, East 54; 919-240-7490; raagachapelhill.com Thai Palace Soup, curries, pad thai. Glenwood Square Shopping Center; 919-967-5805; thaipalacenc.com The Egg & I French toast, pancakes and specialty omelets. 1101 Environ Way, East 54; 919-537-8488; theeggandirestaurants.com Tobacco Road Sports Cafe Burgers, salads and sandwiches. 1118 Environ Way, East 54; 919-537-8404; tobaccoroadsportscafe.com/chapel-hill Meadowmont Village Brixx Wood Fired Pizza Specialty pizzas and salads. 501 Meadowmont Village Circle; 919-929-1942; brixxpizza.com Cafe Carolina & Bakery Salads, sandwiches, breakfast. 601 Meadowmont Village Circle; 919-945-8811; cafecarolina.com

CROOK’S CORNER

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BEST

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OF CHAPEL HILL 2016

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CHRONIC TACOS Mexican grill utilizing authentic recipes. 504 Meadowmont Village Circle; 984-999-4803; eatchronictacos.com Market Street Coffee & Ice Cream Locally sourced coffee, ice cream and pastries. 503 Meadowmont Village Circle; 919-929-1667; marketstcoffee.com Southern Village Al’s Burger Shack Gourmet burgers and fries made with local ingredients. 708 Market St.; 919-914-6694; alsburgershack.com La Vita Dolce Pastries, sorbet, gelato. 610 Market St.; 919-968-1635; lavitadolcecafe.com Pazzo! Italian cuisine, takeout pizza. 700 Market St.; 919-929-9984; pazzo-restaurant.com Rasa Malaysia Authentic Malaysian dishes. 410 Market St.; 984-234-0256; rasamalaysiach.com

Town Hall Grill Sandwiches, steak, seafood. 410 Market St.; 919-960-8696; thetownhallgrill.com Weaver Street Market Hot bar and salad bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 716 Market St.; 919-929-2009; weaverstreetmarket.coop Governors Club Flair Restaurant & Wine Bar Highquality French-influenced American food, coffee, wine, beer and Sunday brunch. 50100 Governors Dr.; 919-967-9990; flairforfoodrestaurant.com Ciao Bella Pizzeria Pizzas, pastas, sandwiches. 1716 Farrington Point Rd.; 919-932-4440 Tarantini Italian cuisine. 50160 Governors Dr. (Governors Village); 919-942-4240; tarantinirestaurant.com

Alberello Café & Market Florentine sandwiches, housemade pastas, from scratch desserts and more. 72 Chapelton Ct.; 984-234-3017; alberellonc.com

BREAKAWAY CAFE A casual “cycling-inspired” cafe serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and small plates, along with Counter Culture coffee, beer, wine and Maple View ice cream. 58 Chapelton Ct., Ste. 100; 984-234-3010; breakawaync.co

CAPP’S PIZZERIA Artisan pizzas that are hand-crafted and wood-fired, utilizing LIFE’S TOO SHORT FOR FAKE PIZZA local ingredients. 79 Falling Springs Dr.; THIS IS THE 919-240-4104; cappspizzeria.com

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CARRBORO Downtown ACME FOOD & BEVERAGE CO. Soups, salads, seafood and entrees with a Southern touch. 110 E. Main St.; 919-929-2263; acmecarrboro.com AKAI HANA Japanese cuisine including sushi, tempura and teriyaki; 206 W. Main St.; 919-942-6848; akaihana.com Armadillo Grill Tex-Mex burritos, en­chiladas, tacos, nachos. 120 E. Main St.; 919-929-4669; armadillogrill.com Cafe Carrboro (formerly Jessee’s) Lunch and breakfast served all day, house-roasted espresso and coffees. 401 E. Main St.; 919-929-0445 Carrburritos Burritos, tacos, nachos and margaritas. 711 W. Rosemary St.; 919-933-8226; carrburritos.com

wood-fired pizza housemade pastas sammies • salads • desserts

RADIUS

GLASSHALFULL Mediterraneaninspired food and wine; outdoor dining; all ABC permits. 106 S. Greensboro St.; 919-967-9784; glasshalfull.net

Open Eye Cafe Locally roasted Carrboro Coffee and espresso, tea, beer, wine and baked goods. 101 S. Greensboro St.; 919-968-9410 Pizzeria Mercato Pizza, antipasto, soups and fritti. 408 W. Weaver St.; 919-967-2277; pizzeriamercatonc.com

Gourmet Kingdom Sichuan cuisine. 301 E. Main St.; 919-932-7222; thegourmetkingdom.com

Provence Southern French cuisine. 203 W. Weaver St.; 919-967-5008; provenceofcarrboro.com

Jade Palace Sichuan and Chinese. 103 E. Main St.; 919-942-0006; jadepalacecarrboro.com

Shaka Shave Ice Hawaiian-style shaved ice with house-made flavors. 102 S. Merritt Mill Rd.; 919-923-2631

Krave Kava and other exotic root and tea beverages. 105 W. Main St.; 919-408-9596; kravekava.com

Spotted Dog Vegetarian-friendly appetizers, soups, salads, entrees, desserts. 111 E. Main St.; 919-933-1117; thespotteddogrestaurant.com

Market Street Coffee & Ice Cream Locally sourced coffee, ice cream and pastries. 100 E. Weaver St.; 919-960-6776; marketstcoffee.com

Steel String Brewery Craft beer and bluegrass music. 106 S. Greensboro St.; 919-240-7215; steelstringbrewery.com

Milltown Pub fare with an extensive beer list. 307 E. Main St.; 919-968-2460; dininganddrinking.com Neal’s Deli Traditional deli fare. 100-C E. Main St.; 919-967-2185; nealsdeli.com

Tyler’s Restaurant and Taproom Specialty import beers on tap and traditional pub fare. 102 E. Main St.; 919-929-6881; tylerstaproom.com Wings Over 18 flavors of wings. 313 E. Main St.; 919-537-8271; wingsoverchapelhill.com

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East Main Square Amante Gourmet Pizza Create-your-own pizzas. 300 E. Main St.; 919-929-3330; amantepizza.com Esperanza Empanada & Tequila Savory and sweet empanadas, 50 kinds of tequila. 370 E. Main St.; 919-617-1674; esperanzanc.com Gray Squirrel Coffee Co. Roastery and espresso bar. 360 E. Main St., #100; graysquirrelcoffee.com Hickory Tavern Burgers, sandwiches and build-your-own salads. 370-110 E. Main St.; 919-942-7417; thehickorytavern.com Oakleaf Farm-to-table menu specializing in French and Italian cuisine; kids menu; all ABC permits.310 E. Main St.; 919-533-6303; oakleafnc.com One Fish Two Fish Hawaiian poke restaurant offering the traditional raw fish over rice and salad bowls, as well as poke burritos, nachos and tacos. 370 E. Main St., Ste. 140; 919-240-5532; onefishtwofishpoke.com Rise Biscuits and Donuts Carrboro Biscuits, doughnuts and coffee. 310 E. Main St., Ste. 100; 919-929-5115; risebiscuitsdonuts.com

The Shoppe Bar and Meatball Kitchen Meatballs, sliders, sides. 370 E. Main St; 919-240-5851; theshoppenc.com Carr Mill Mall B-SIDE LOUNGE Small plates like flatbread, bacon-wrapped dates and fondue. Plus inspired cocktails. 919-904-7160; b-sidelounge.com Carrboro Pizza Oven Pizza, calzones. 919-904-7336; carrboropizzaoven.com CROSSTIES BBQ A variety of barbecue, sides and scratch-made desserts. 919-904-7160; crosstiesbbq.com Elmo’s Diner Homemade Southern and American classics. 919-929-2909; elmosdinercarrboro.com Oasis Organic coffee, tea, beer and wine. 919-904-7343; oasisincarrmill.com

Tandem Farm-to-table, modern American cuisine with full service bar. 919-240-7937; tandemcarrboro.com VENABLE ROTISSERIE BISTRO Upscale comfort food with a heavy emphasis on locally sourced and seasonal ingredients; all ABC permits. 919-904-7160; venablebistro.com

Weaver Street Market Hot bar and salad bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 919-929-0010; weaverstreetmarket.coop N.C. 54 West/Carrboro Plaza Anna Maria’s Pizzeria Italian cuisine. Carrboro Plaza; 919-929-1877; annamariasnc.wordpress.com Fiesta Grill Burritos, chimichangas, fajitas, tacos. 3307 N.C. 54 W.; 919-928-9002; fiestagrill.us Hong Kong Chinese Restaurant Classic Chinese dishes. 602 Jones Ferry Rd.; 919-942-0850; trianglerestaurants.com/ HongKong

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Monterrey Traditional Mexican cuisine. Carrboro Plaza; 919-903-9919; monterreychapelhill.com Wingman Wings and hot dogs. 104 N.C. 54 W.; 919-928-9200

PITTSBORO Cole Park Plaza/U.S. 15-501/ Fearrington Village Allen & Son Barbecue N.C. barbecue. 5650 U.S 15-501; 919-542-2294; stubbsandsonbbq.com Carolina Brewery The fifth-oldest brewery in the state. 120 Lowes Dr., Ste. 100; 919-545-2330; carolinabrewery.com/pittsboro The Fearrington Granary Small plates, salads and burgers. Fearrington Village Center; 919-542-2121; fearrington.com/granary The Fearrington House Restaurant Contemporary fine-dining. Fearrington Village Center; 919-542-2121; fearrington.com/house Moon Asian Bistro An Asian fusion restaurant offering sushi, Chinese dishes like sweet-and-sour

chicken, Thai curry dishes, rice and noodles. 111 Knox Way. Ste. 100; 919-869-7894. The Goat Salads, sandwiches and pastries. Fearrington Village Center; 919-545-5717; fearrington.com/the-goat POSTAL FISH COMPANY Fresh seafood from North Carolina’s coast prepared thoughtfully by chefs James Clark and Bill Hartley. 75 W. Salisbury St.; 919-704-8612 Roost Beer Garden at Fearrington Village Wood-fired pizza, local brews and live music; 2000 Fearrington Village Center; 919-545-5717; fearrington.com/roost

Chatham Marketplace Sandwiches, baked goods. 480 Hillsboro St.; 919-542-2643; chathammarketplace.coop The City Tap Classic bar food. 89 Hillsboro St.; 919-545-0562; thecitytap.com Elizabeth’s Pizza Pizzas, calzones, sandwiches, salads and pasta. 160 Hillsboro St.; 919-545-9292; elizabethspizzapittsboro.com The Modern Life Deli & Drinks Wood-fired pizza, salads, small plates and a full bar. 46 Sanford Rd.; 919-533-6883; themodernlifedeli. com The Phoenix Bakery Small-batch and seasonal baked goods and specialty cakes. 664 West St.; 919-542-4452

Downtown

PITTSBORO ROADHOUSE Hearty American entrees, burgers and salads; 39 West St.; 919-542-2432; pittsbororoadhouse.com

Angelina’s Kitchen Seasonal dishes of the Greek and southwestern variety including gyros, rice bowls and family dinners for pick up. 23 Rectory St.; 919-545-5505; angelinaskitchenonline.com Bella Donna Classic Italian dishes like lasagna and spaghetti carbonara. 440 East St.; 919-545-0900; donnaitalianrestaurant.com

S&T Soda Shoppe Soda fountain, American fare. 85 Hillsboro St.; 919-545-0007

Taste of the South WINNER

BEST

Porch Dining

OF CHAPEL HILL

WINNER

BEST Voted Favorite BBQ and OF CHAPEL HILL

Southern/Comfort Food!

Meats • Chicken • BBQ/Ribs Chicken & Dumplings • Vegetables • Casserole Brunswick Stew • Gumbo Breakfast items include Chicken & Waffles • Sweet Potato Pancakes

Mama Dip’s Kitchen

408 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill 942-5837 mamadips.com WINNER

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DINING GUIDE

Starrlight Mead

Heavenly Honey Wines

It’s Honey...

Hot Tin Roof Games and specialty cocktails; 115 W. Margaret Ln.; 919-296-9113; hottinroofbar.com

Our internationally

STARRLIGHT MEAD Tastings of honey All Grown-up! wines and honey. 480 Hillsboro St.; 919-533-6314; starrlightmead.com award-winning wines are expertly crafted on the

premises from fruits, herbs, and locally

sourced honey.

Come relax in our

tasting room, the perfect

Jay’s Chicken Shack Chicken, buffalo wings, breakfast biscuits. 646 N. Churton St.; 919-732-3591; jayschickenshack.com

place to sit, sip, savor,

RADIUS Wood-fired pizzas, housemade pastas, sandwiches, salads and desserts. Outdoor dining; all ABC permits. 112 N. Churton St.; 919-245-0601; radiuspizzeria.net

and learn about the art of honey wine. Located in the Heart of Pittsboro at Chatham Mills

Virlie’s Grill Soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches. 58 Hillsboro St.; 919-542-0376 virliesgrill.com

LaPlace Cajun cuisine. 111 N. Churton St.; 919-245-0041; laplacehillsborough.com

Thursday - Saturday 12-6 pm, Sunday 1-5 pm StarrlightMead.com

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HILLSBOROUGH Antonia’s Italian cuisine. 101 N. Churton St.; 919-643-7722; antoniashillsborough.com El Restaurante Ixtapa Authentic from-scratch Mexican dishes. Try the handmade tortillas and the guac. 162 Exchange Park Lane; 919-6446944; ixtapa.homestead.com/homepage.html Hillsborough BBQ Company Barbecue plates and sandwiches, sides and desserts. 236 S. Nash St.; 919-732-4647; hillsboroughbbq.com

MAPLE VIEW FARM COUNTRY STORE Homemade ice cream and milk. 6900 Rocky Ridge Rd.; 919-960-5535; mapleviewfarm.com Matthew’s Chocolates Gourmet chocolates, frozen treats and baked goods. 107 N. Churton St.; 919-732-0900 Mystery Brewing Public House Arotating seasonal menu and local beers. 230 S. Nash St.; 919-245-1325; mysterybrewing.com Panciuto Southern Italian cuisine. 110 S. Churton St.; 919-732-6261; panciuto.com

Saratoga Grill New England-style cuisine; 108 S. Churton St.; 919-732-2214; saratogagrill.com Village Diner Southern diner, buffet. 600 W. King St.; 919-732-7032 Vintage Revival Tea Room & Treasures Tea and scones. 125 E. King St.; 919-644-8000 Weaver Street Market Hot bar for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 228 S. Churton St.; 919-245-5050; weaverstreetmarket.coop Whit’s Frozen Custard Ice cream and frozen treats. 240 S. Nash St.; 919-245-8123; whitscustard.com Wooden Nickel Pub Pub fare. 105 N. Churton St.; 919-643-2223; thewnp.com

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Everyone’s got their favorite spot in Chapel Hill for a cheap bite to eat. We’ve put together a list of our favorite go-to deals around town for you to try it all, without having to lament the expense afterward. Remember, specials are not always advertised and are subject to change, but half-price dumplings and bottles of wine are at stake. There’s no harm in asking.

Monday Half-price flatbread at City Kitchen.

$2 off Napoli Gourmet Pizza when you buy a pint at Steel String Brewery.

Half-price wine bottles at Glasshalfull, 411 West and Weathervane.

30% off wine cocktails and glasses of wine at La Vita Dolce, plus free treats for the kids.

Tuesday $13.95 entrees at Acme (also grab half-price oysters from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Thursdays). Kids 12 and under eat free at The Root Cellar for every dinner special/pizza you purchase between 5 and 8 p.m. Wednesday Half-price dumplings at Jujube.

Thursday $5 house cocktails at TRU Deli & Wine. $8 Yuengs & Wings (half-dozen wings and two Yuengling beers) at Linda’s Bar & Grill. Also available on Saturdays. Friday Free brewery-sponsored beer tastings at Imbibe.

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Sunday $15.99 for a large cheese pizza and pitcher of beer at Italian Pizzeria III (also available Tuesday). $3 brewmaster’s choice pints at Top of the Hill. $5 sangria, spritzers, mimosas & Bellinis at Weathervane for Sunday Brunch.

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Bar Virgile Artfully crafted beverages and small plates. 105 S. Magnum St.; barvirgile.com Basan Specialty sushi, modern Japanese cuisine and sake. 359 Blackwell St., Ste. 220; basanrestaurant.com Basera Modern, fine dining Indian restaurant featuring a lunch buffet, tandoor grill options and signature Biryanis. 4818 N.C. 55; basera-rtp.com

NanaSteak Offers various cuts of beef and steaks, plus other meats and pastas. 345 Blackwell St.; nanasteak.com Nana’s Restaurant Seasonal dishes of Southern, French and Italian cuisine. 2514 University Dr.; nanasdurham.com NanaTaco Inventive taqueria that features locally produced meats and veggies. 2512 University Dr.; nanataco.com

Bleu Olive High-quality comfort food with a Mediterranean flair. 1821 Hillandale Rd.; bleuolivebistro.com

Page Road Grill Traditional American dishes. 5416 Page Rd.; pageroadgrill.com

Clouds Brewing American favorites with a German flare. 905 W. Main St., Ste. 22; cloudsbrewing.com

Saladelia Cafe Espresso and smoothie bar, pastries, sandwiches. 2424 Erwin Rd., 406 Blackwell St. & 4201 University Dr.; saladelia.com

Denny’s Diner fare. 7021 N.C. 751, Ste. 901; dennys.com Fairview Dining Room Washington Duke Inn’s AAA Four Diamond-rated restaurant. 301 Cameron Blvd.; washingtondukeinn.com Geer Street Garden Simple, downhome fare in a cozy atmosphere. 644 Foster St.; geerstreetgarden.com Mad Hatter Cafe & Bakeshop Scratch-made pastries and cakes, salads, sandwiches. 1802 W. Main St.; madhatterbakeshop.com MarketPlace JB Duke Hotel’s main restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 230 Science Dr.; jbdukehotel.com Mez Contemporary Mexican Creative Mexican dishes with a fresh twist. 5410 Page Rd.; mezdurham.com

Saltbox Seafood Joint Local seafood that is delivered fresh from the Carolina coast and served griddled or fried in a straightforward manner. 608 N. Mangum St.; saltboxseafoodjoint.com

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The Blue Note Grill Fantastic barbecue, ribs and live music. 709 Washington St.; thebluenotegrill.com The Boot Italian-American restaurant serving sandwiches, pastas and traditional Italian entrees. 2501 University Dr.; thebootdurham.com The Original Q Shack “BBQ tender as a mother’s love.” 2510 University Dr.; theqshackoriginal.com

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out and about Peruse local art, meet the artists and enjoy new exhibits at FRANK and other galleries during 2nd Friday Artwalk in Carrboro and Chapel Hill.

Make plans to attend these can’t-miss events Year-Round

2nd Friday Artwalk Stop by dozens of art galleries in Chapel Hill and Carrboro from 6-9 p.m. on the second Friday of every month for hands-on demonstrations, exhibit openings, artist talks and more. 2ndfridayartwalk.com

February

Carolina Jazz Festival Now in its 41st year, this event brings together students and faculty from the UNC Jazz Studies program and guest musicians for a number of performances, forums and rehearsals. music.unc.edu/jazzfest

March

5K for Education Lace up your shoes for this 5K Community Run/Walk supporting the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation, the organization that provides additional funding for innovative programs and projects in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. All ages and all abilities are welcome! publicschoolfoundation.org

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April

Fridays on the Front Porch at The Carolina Inn
 There’s no place like the lawn of the historic inn on a Friday to kick off your weekend. No cover charge, ticket fees or reservations required – just stop by any time after 5 p.m. on Fridays through October for live music from some of the best bands around. Drinks are available for purchase, as are eats from a number of local food trucks. carolinainnevents.com Carolina Love Gala Hop on the party bus and celebrate the 30th birthday of Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill at this gala featuring live entertainment, a seated dinner, a silent auction and dancing. rmhch.org Community Egg Hunt The Easter Bunny has been busy hiding 25,000 eggs, so it’s up to kids ages 2 to 10
to bring a basket and find every last one. The whole family can enjoy live entertainment, games, prizes and a visit from the Easter Bunny. townofchapelhill.org/egghunt Not So Normal Run Weekend Run a quarter, half or three-quarter marathon to cap off this fifth annual celebration of community and giving. Proceeds benefit the Not So Normal Fund, which supports local nonprofits. notsonormalrun.org


UNC Science Expo The signature event of the annual North Carolina Science Festival, this street fair features more than 100 activities including hands-on interactive experiments, riveting demonstrations, behind-the-scenes tours, stage entertainment and more. ncsciencefestival.org

North Carolina Symphony at Southern Village Concertgoers can stake out a spot on the Village Green, bring friends and family, and pack a picnic for this free, once-a-year performance at Southern Village. southernvillage.com

Tar Heel 10 Miler & 4 Mile Run Designed to showcase downtown and its surrounding historic neighborhoods, the race begins at the Bell Tower and ends at Kenan Memorial Stadium. tarheel10miler.com

Moorefields on the Lawn Built in 1785 as a summer home by Alfred Moore – a Revolutionary War military leader, U.S. Supreme Court Justice and a founder of UNC – the home and its sprawling lawn and gardens provide an elegant backdrop for yard games, house tours, live music, Champagne, wine and spirits and a buffet brunch. moorefields.org

Piedmont Farm Tour Load up a car with your friends and family, choose the farms you’d like to visit and get out in the countryside for another year of self-guided tours. carolinafarmstewards.org/pft

July

ClydeFEST The outdoor children’s art festival at the Bynum Ballfield encourages creativity with hands-on art activities, old-world carnival games, live music and food trucks. chathamartscouncil.org

July 4th Celebration and Fireworks Join thousands of Chapel Hillians in Kenan Memorial Stadium to celebrate our nation’s history of freedom and independence with a dazzling fireworks display. Arrive early and enjoy live music, games, face painting and other fun family activities. townofchapelhill.org PlayMakers’ Summer Youth Conservatory The area’s best and brightest high school talent performs a show after weeks of training, on and off stage. playmakersrep.org

May

Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance
 Bring the whole family to celebrate music, dance, art and education and enjoy more than 60 performances. shakorihillsgrassroots.org

August

Paperhand Puppet Intervention Summer Show
 Don’t miss this larger-than-life puppet show (that’s not just for kids) from the Saxapahaw-based group at the Forest Theatre. The show

Carrboro Day Join your neighbors and friends for poetry readings, music and dancing, interactive field games, crafts, food, family activities and more on the first Sunday in May. carrboroday.com Go Chapel Hill’s Switching Gears Bike Night Celebrate Bike Month on the 140 West Plaza. With a plethora of biking activities, there is guaranteed fun and activities for the whole family at this free event, including bike jeopardy, a freak bike contest and much more. downtownchapelhill.com/celebrations The Lumina Theatre’s Outdoor Movies on the Green
 During the warmer months, moviegoers can bring their own chairs and blankets and catch family-friendly flicks outdoors at Southern Village. thelumina.com Bynum Front Porch Friday Night Music Series It’s worth the drive to Bynum to hear live folk, blues or bluegrass music on Friday nights through August. Tickets aren’t needed but a $10 donation is requested. bynumfrontporch.org

June

Carolina Kids Classic Join honorary hosts Roy Williams and Larry Fedora for the 30th annual Carolina Kids Classic Golf Tournament benefiting Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill. rmhch.org

TASTE 2018

April 19-22, 2018, tastetheevent.com Presented by Chapel Hill Magazine, Durham Magazine, and Chatham Magazine, this four-day culinary event kicks off with the Grand Taste Experience at the Durham Armory with food and drink tastings from the best restaurants and local food and drink artisans. (You’ll be “Thanksgiving-full” by the end.) In 2018, TASTE will have new events added to the weekend lineup. A portion of the proceeds support a selected nonprofit. Stay updated by following us on Twitter and Instagram – @tastetheevent!

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premieres in August and runs weekends through Labor Day. paperhand.org Be Loud ‘18 Come celebrate great music and community at the fifth annual two-day concert benefiting the Be Loud! Sophie Foundation, which supports adolescent and young adult cancer patients and their families at UNC Hospitals. beloudsophie.org

September

Carrboro Music Festival Take in as much music as you can at this fun festival featuring more than 150 performances on 25 different stages throughout Carrboro. carrboromusicfestival.com The Carolina Ball This classy evening at The Carolina Club raises money for families who stay at the SECU Family House while loved ones receive treatment at UNC Hospitals. Participate in silent and live auctions, try your hand at casino games, enjoy dinner and dance the night away. secufamilyhouse.org Pepperfest At Briar Chapel – a neighborhood south of Chapel Hill – taste an abundance of pepperthemed dishes and drinks. Festivalgoers will also enjoy live music, DIY workshops and the crowning of the Pepperfest King and Queen. pepperfestnc.org Bynum Front Porch Storytelling September through May, listen to live storytelling – fables, tall tales, personal stories that pull on the heart strings. Tickets aren’t needed but a $10 donation is requested. bynumfrontporch.org

October

Shakori Hills GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance
 Bring the whole family to celebrate music, dance, art and education and enjoy more than 60 performances. shakorihillsgrassroots.org Empty Bowls Grab a locally made pottery bowl, enjoy a hearty meal of soup, sandwiches and dessert, and help nonprofit TABLE provide food aid to area children all while enjoying live music and a silent auction. tablenc.org Festifall Join thousands of Chapel Hillians downtown for the free, annual outdoor festival. Watch performances by local bands and dance groups, and peruse the market of handmade works for sale. chapelhillfestifall.com

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Homegrown Halloween In an effort to keep Halloween smaller, safer and closer to its local roots, Franklin Street closes down from 8pm to 10:30pm to make room for thousands of costumed attendees. townofchapelhill.org TerraVita Food & Drink Festival Sustainable food and drink is the focus of this multi-day event with a classroom series, a grand tasting, and multiple dinners showcasing chefs, beverage producers and food artisans from across the Southeast. terravitafest.com

November

Jupiter Ball The black-tie gala benefits the Jupiter Ball Fund, a need-based scholarship program that enables students across the state to visit the Morehead Planetarium on field trips or to receive a visit from Morehead’s outreach programs. moreheadplanetarium.org A Tasteful Affair Eat, drink and give at this tasting event, featuring more than two dozen of the Triangle’s dining establishments under one roof for one price for a great cause: supporting the families of the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill. rmhch.org Carrboro Film Festival This two-day celebration features world-class films of multiple lengths and genres from around the region and the world, as well as parties and workshops. carrborofilmfestival.com

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Orange County Artists Guild Annual Open Studio Tour Meet more than 85 artists in their own studios. See artwork in many styles and mediums, from metal sculpture and woodworks to painting and ceramics. The studio tour is free and open to the public. ocagnc.org/tour

December

Gingerbread Village Display Delight in the festive display of gingerbread houses at The Carolina Inn made by Chapel Hillians showcasing their creativity and imagination. carolinainn.com The Nutcracker You’ll have visions of sugar plums dancing in your head after a performance of this classic tale. carolinaperformingarts.org Chapel Hill-Carrboro Holiday Parade Bundle up and claim a seat for the annual parade that starts in Chapel Hill and ends in Carrboro, featuring marching bands, floats and, of course, Santa Claus. chapelhillholidayparade.com

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Town Hall Tree Lighting The town of Carrboro will sparkle as the tree is lit at Town Hall surrounded by holiday cheer. townofcarrboro.org CHM

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Welcome to Chapel Hill Consider this your ultimate guide to shopping local – get to know our town with products by local artists, authors and musicians and of course, a hint at what shade of blue is best. CHM

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The island in this renovated kitchen is a gathering place for Olivia Ripley, Laurel Hill homeowners Rebecca and Will Johnson and David Lee Hill.

moving on up Starting your home search? We asked Jaye Kreller – president of the Orange Chatham Association of Realtors – to offer some insights about our real estate market. By Jessica Stringer

Photography by Briana Brough

What would you tell folks who are thinking of moving to the area? What are the biggest surprises? I always feel like our biggest

surprise is our hospitality and ease. When I'm talking with clients, we often joke about the lack of honking horns and the simplicity of living in the area. While not a large city, the area has many large city amenities for entertainment and food yet remains so easy to get around with relatively low traffic. If someone is moving to this market and they know they want to buy, where do they start? Today, virtually everyone starts their

search online, but that can have pitfalls; we always say real estate is local ... it's actually very local. You want to work with someone

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Start with [a real estate agent] who lives and works where you want to be, someone who makes real estate their career, not a hobby. Linda and Cliff Butler enjoy the views from the porch of their Lake Forest home.

Logan A. Carter Realtor® | Broker

who knows the nuances of the area you want to be in because there can be huge value variations with locations that seem similar. Location mistakes when buying a home can be expensive both financially and to your quality of life. What advice would you give to

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someone renting for year vs. buying immediately? If you’re not sure and are

not working with a local market expert who understands your objectives and is willing to be honest with you, then you absolutely should rent until you’re more familiar with the area. Quite simply, how you want to live, the elements of life that are your priorities, will most impact what area, what neighborhood and what type of house you should be looking for long term. If you’re new to the area, you simply may not have all those answers yet. How should one go about finding a Realtor, and how do they make sure it’s a good fit? A Realtor’s biggest advantage

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is their local market expertise. Start with someone who lives and works where you want to be, someone who makes real estate their career – not a hobby – and absolutely work with someone you trust. The bottom line is, for anywhere from six weeks to six months, you will form an intensely personal relationship with your Realtor. If you don’t feel like you can


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Booking a vacation can be extremely stressful if you approach it the DIY way. With so much information available on the internet, you can literally spend hours in front of a computer, jumping from one site to another searching for the best vacation, only to end up frustrated with more unanswered questions.

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About Jaye Jaye Kreller is a Realtor with Tony Hall & Associates, one of Chapel Hill’s independent real estate firms. A full-time agent with 16 years and more than 500 transactions worth of experience, she holds several real estate specialty designations including a graduate of the Realtor Institute, Certified Residential Specialist, Seniors Residential Specialist, Accredited Buyers Representative and Certified Eco Broker. She currently serves as the President of the Orange Chatham Association of Realtors and on the board of Paws4ever, Orange County’s no-kill animal shelter.

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Travelers can save time, money and a whole lot of headaches by using a local travel advisor like Sabine Harris. Cruise Planners/ an American Express Travel Representative, has a tremendous reputation for quality, service, and very competitive pricing for ALL of your travel needs. Due to our high sales volume, our buying power enables us to offer you the opportunity to travel in style at the lowest prices available, while still receiving the best service in the travel business. Sabine has over 28 years experience and can provide everything you need to book a perfect vacation: packing necessities, various modes of transportation, early booking discounts, special fares, hotel deals and most importantly be your personal advocate. And she makes house calls. From cruises and resorts to land tours and completely packaged vacations, Sabine specializes in all types of travel and will create an unforgettable vacation just for you.

Travel is Sabine’s passion - Let her do the work for you!

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Kevin Murphy and Kris Dunn’s home just west of Carrboro couldn’t be more modern and their kids Quinnlyn and Coletrane love it too.

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The We in Weaver Street Realty are local, independent and left of center. know the community like the back of our hand. continue to learn something new every day. appreciate each client has unique goals.

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Are you noticing any particular neighborhoods becoming more popular over time? I think neighborhood

popularity over time varies. In Chapel Hill, schools are the driving force, and the neighborhoods trend up and down with redistricting, new schools, schools under renovation or as the schools’ program offerings fit the family’s needs, but it’s not the only driver in our market.


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We’re connected to the community. We live here, work here and play here. And, for over 25 years we’ve helped people at this intersection in life find their home in Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Chatham, and Durham. We know this area inside and out and bring a wealth of knowledge to the table when you’re ready to make the move here. There’s nothing quite like feeling you belong.

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By The Numbers HOUSES SOLD IN ORANGE COUNTY 1,409 in 2017 (through October 10) 1,812 in 2016 1,649 in 2015 1,432 in 2014

AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL CLOSING PRICE IN ORANGE COUNTY $354,306 in 2016 $341,799 in 2015 $329,927 in 2014 $327,758 in 2013

CHANGE IN AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL SALES PRICE FROM 2015 TO 2016 +3.6% in Orange County

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2016 DAYS ON MARKET UNTIL SALE 39 in Wake County 39 in Durham County 65 in Orange County

2016 AVERAGE HOME PRICE BY LOCATION Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools District $391,899 Chatham County $376,629 Orange County $354,321 Wake County $301,808 Durham County $238,600

Source: Triangle MLS

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districts but very close to Chapel Hill, like Waterstone to the north and Briar Chapel to the south. It may even indicate a chink in Chapel Hill’s historically impenetrable school system armor as school ratings on the periphery seem to be improving quickly. How competitive is this market? How long do homes stay on the market?

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CONSTRUCTION SERVICES house and neighborhood. Once you start looking at wider market generalities, the numbers mean much less. That said, day-on-market averages are lower than historic numbers, and I think it’s going to continue to be a seller’s market but not a frenzy. Houses that sell quickly will almost always reflect the condition they are presented to the market. We cannot emphasize enough, even in relatively newer homes, the need to “buff and fluff” and truly prepare your home before going on market.

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Once you’ve moved here, what do you recommend to make Chapel Hill feel like home? Well, if you’ve gone to school here, you’ve

already drunk the Kool-Aid, or more specifically the water from the well. But if you’re coming here to retire or for work, many of the traditional university mainstays for [feeling like] home may not apply. Just know that if you choose the wrong shade of blue, it will mean something. I do, however, think this is where the area’s penchant for community space really plays out. There are so many venues for eating out, enjoying music, having coffee and watching a game that I’m pretty sure the feeling of home will find you. Any predictions for the market in 2018?

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hether it’s a sporting event, a campus visit, a conference or family and friends that brings you to town, our local lodging options have you covered. You’ll find a range of options from walkable luxury to convenient, right-off-thehighway stops to off-the-beaten-path southern bed-andbreakfasts. Take note, however: rates are subject to change due to happenings such as graduation and athletic events.

HOTELS & MOTELS AC Hotel Chapel Hill Downtown 214 W. Rosemary St.; 919-969-2800; achotelchapelhill.com Wi-Fi Yes Restaurant Full bar and tapas-inspired menu Gym Yes Rates Call to inquire. Aloft Chapel Hill 1001 S. Hamilton Rd. (off N.C. 54); 919-932-7772; aloftchapelhill.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes (breakfast only), grab and go options Gym Yes Rates $154-$209

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The Carolina Inn 211 Pittsboro St.; 800-962-8519; carolinainn.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes Gym Yes Rates $120-$400 (excludes certain days e.g. big sports weekends, holidays) Chapel Hill University Inn 1301 N. Fordham Blvd. (U.S. 15-501); 919-929-2171; chapelhilluniversityinn.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes Gym Yes Rates $79-$139


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LODGING GUIDE Courtyard by Marriott 100 Marriott Way (off N.C. 54 E.); 919-883-0700; marriott.com/rduch Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes (breakfast and dinner only, plus a bar) Gym Yes Rates $129-$189 Days Inn 1312 N. Fordham Blvd. (U.S. 15-501); 919-929-3090; daysinn.com/ChapelHill Wi-Fi Free

Restaurant Free continental breakfast Gym No Rates Call to inquire. The Fearrington House Inn 2000 Fearrington Village Center, Pittsboro; 919-542-2121; fearrington.com/inn Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes, three Gym Yes Rates $350-$725

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The Franklin Hotel 311 W. Franklin St. (downtown); 919-442-9000 franklinhotelnc.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes (breakfast and dinner only) Gym Yes Rates $189-$499; Overnight parking available on-site Hampton Inn & Suites Chapel Hill/Carrboro 370 E. Main St., Unit 100, Carrboro; 919-969-6988; chapelhillcarrborosuites.hamptoninn.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Free hot continental breakfast Gym Yes Rates $139-$300 Hampton Inn & Suites Chapel Hill/ Durham 6121 Farrington Rd. (off N.C. 54); 919-403-8700; hamptoninn3.hilton.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Free hot continental breakfast Gym Yes Rates $119 on average Holiday Inn Express Chapel Hill 6119 Farrington Rd. (off N.C. 54); 919-489-7555; hiexpress.com/chapelhillnc Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes (breakfast only) Gym Yes Rates $109-$159

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Holiday Inn Express Hillsborough 202 Cardinal Dr. (off S. Churton Street), Hillsborough; 919-644-7997; hiexpress.com/Hillsborough Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Free hot continental breakfast Gym Yes Rates $109-$189

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Hyatt Place Hotel – Chapel Hill 1090 U.S. Hwy. 15-501; 919-929-9511; chapelhill.place.hyatt.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Gallery café & coffee to cocktail bar Gym Yes Rates $139-$189

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Restaurant Free continental breakfast Gym Yes Rates Call to inquire. Residence Inn by Marriott Chapel Hill 101 Erwin Rd. (at U.S. 15-501); 919-933-4848; marriott.com/RDUHL; Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes (breakfast Mon.-Sun.; dinner Mon.-Fri.) Gym Yes Rates Call to inquire. Additional Information Pet-friendly; pool Sheraton Chapel Hill Hotel 1 Europa Dr. (at U.S. 15-501); 919-968-4900; sheratonchapelhill.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes Gym Yes Rates $99-$310 The Siena Hotel 1505 E. Franklin St.; 919-929-4000; sienahotel.com; Wi-Fi Free Restaurant Yes Gym Yes Rates $149-$259

BED-AND-BREAKFASTS 458 West B&B 458 West St., Pittsboro; 919-491-4229; 458west.com Wi-Fi Free Dining Full breakfast Rates $110-$150 Additional information LCD TVs with DVD players; handicap-accessible first floor room available. How Suite It Is 1 Winter Dr.; 919-923-6787; howsuiteitis.com Wi-Fi Free Dining Full kitchens Rates $70-$160 Additional information Fully furnished small houses; laundry facilities; TV with cable; available for short- or long-term stays; all on bus line with several within walking distance to UNC. Inn at Bingham School 6720 Mebane Oaks Rd. (at N.C. 54 W.); 919-563-5583; innatbinghamschool.com

Rates $150-$195 Additional information No pets allowed. Rosemary House Bed & Breakfast 76 West St., Pittsboro; 919-542-5515; rosemary-bb.com Wi-Fi Free Dining Vegetarian breakfast included Rates $125-$165 Additional information No pets allowed; non-smoking. Ruby’s Place 9116 Orange Grove Rd.; 919-969-7866; rubys-place.com Wi-Fi Free Restaurant No Gym No Rates $109-$179 Small B&B and Cafe 219 East St., Pittsboro; 919-537-1909; smallbandbcafe.com Wi-Fi Free Dining Restaurant open 5 days a week breakfast served daily in dining room. Rates $80-$160 Additional information Child-and pet-friendly. CHM

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To help you plan your perfect Chapel Hill wedding, don’t miss the chance to meet photographers, bakers, florists and more at the Carolina Inn Wedding Show on Jan. 28, 2018 from 1-4 p.m. For more information about the elegant and informational afternoon, go to carolinainn.com

wedded bliss Three couples spill on why they chose to tie the knot in town Chapel Hill is our home; it’s the town where we grew up, where we met and where we fell in love. Our story began at Chapel Hill High School and continued as students at UNC, so our lives have truly been enriched by this place. We were married at St. Thomas More [Catholic Church] and had our reception at the Chapel Hill Carriage House. As soon as we stepped foot onto our venue, we knew it was a perfect match for our

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personalities: It was charming and quiet, a touch eclectic, yet had all the makings for a great celebration! Brenda Leeper, the host of CHCC, was a pleasure to work with. After the reception, we had a blast going down Franklin Street (in a tux and a wedding gown) with our family and friends. We shot picklebacks at Linda’s, our favorite bar, and we ended up at Top of the Hill for more dancing. At the end of the night, our driver from Carolina Livery got us home safely. We could not have imagined getting married anywhere else.”

– Katie Stanford and Kent Torell We picked Chapel Hill for our wedding because of our love of the university and the town. Keith is a UNC graduate and his love for the school and the city rubbed off. From the great restaurants to places to shop to UNC sports and the arts, there’s always something to do. When it came to deciding

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Katie and Kent were sent off to the UNC alma mater, “Hark The Sound,” while wedding guests shook Carolina blue pom-poms.

a place for our wedding, the Great Room at Top of the Hill was perfect from the moment we saw it! It’s both historic and modern and provided the type of fun atmosphere we wanted for our wedding. Once we picked the location, we kept all

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the wedding, we handed out Chapel Hill Toffee as wedding favors, and brought in donuts as dessert treats from the insanely scrumptious Rise Biscuits & Donuts in Carrboro. After the wedding, we headed to the famous Top of the Hill to continue our fun, and then met many of our friends and family for a catered brunch the following

day at Kipos on Franklin Street. All of our guests (especially those from out of town) really appreciated how close and easy it was to access everything. We live in D.C., but we can’t wait to celebrate our future anniversaries in Chapel Hill and at the Inn and relive our magical day.”

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the festivities in Chapel Hill, including the bridal tea at The Weathervane, rehearsal dinner at Tobacco Road and the afterparty at The Crunkleton. It is the perfect location for a wedding!”

– Keith and Teresa Fishburne

I was born and raised right outside New York City, but couldn’t believe my luck when I was accepted to UNC as a college student many years ago. It was the most beautiful place I had ever seen, and I loved it so much I decided to stay and attend UNC School of Law as well. Since my early days on campus, I had dreamed of getting married at The Carolina Inn, and I felt beyond lucky when that dream eventually turned into reality. As the locals know, the ballrooms are stunning, the ceremony and reception can take place all in one location and the menu can be customized to fit your budget (which we loved). We were able to book a beautiful, large suite for the night before our wedding, where my bridesmaids and I relaxed all day while we had our hair and makeup done beautifully by Makeup by Ashley Mooney, and noshed on some excellent treats from the delicious Mediterranean

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looking good Whether you want a chip-free manicure, a trim or new highlights or even a whole day of pampering, you’ll find a multitude of beauty and hair services in the area. With such a range of services at every price point, it’s easy to look and feel good in Chapel Hill. Aveda Institute Chapel Hill 201 S. Estes Dr., Ste. 200-B nurturavedainstitutes.com 919-960-4769 Services Haircuts, color, waxing, nail services, facials and body treatments. The Beehive Salon 102 E. Weaver St. thebeehive-salon.com 919-932-4483 Services Haircuts, styling, color, accent highlights, partial highlights and updos. Blu Icon Salon & Color Group 209 Lloyd St., Ste. 220 bluiconsalonandcolorgroup.com 919-928-9001 Services Haircuts, color, highlights and waxing Caju Salon 703 Meadowmont Village Circle cajusalon.com 919-942-9000 Services Women and men’s haircuts, foil and balayage highlights, color, Brazilian blowouts, manicures and pedicures.

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SPAS & SALONS Ceremony Salon 370 E. Main St., Ste. 170 ceremonysalon.com 919-903-9368

DB Sutton & Company 406 W. Franklin St. dbsutton.com 919-968-4247

Edge Aveda Men 58 Chapelton Ct., Ste. 130 edgeavedamen.com 919-588-3343

Services Haircuts, balayage highlights, blowouts, makeup, facials and waxing.

Services Shampoo, blowdry, haircut, color, highlights and conditioning treatments.

Services Straight razor shave, men’s grooming, color, waxing, skincare treatments, kid and young adult cuts.

Citrine Salon 3110 Environ Way (East 54) citrinesalonnc.com 919-929-2209 Services Haircuts, styling, highlights, facials and waxing.

Destenee Hair Salon and Day Spa 1728 Fordham Blvd., Ste. 101 desteneesalonandspa.com 919-493-5000 Services Haircuts for men, women and children, color, highlights and Brazilian blowouts.

Grace’s Hair Salon 406 W. Rosemary St. gracehair.weebly.com 919-357-3503 Services Haircuts for men, women, and children, coloring, highlights and perms. Haven Salon 121 N. Churton St., Hillsborough hillsboroughhaven.com 919-644-2836 Services Haircuts, color, texture services and waxing. Hillsborough Spa & Day Retreat 1814 Beckett’s Ridge Dr., Hillsborough hillsboroughspa.com 919-617-1814 Services Day retreats, body scrubs, body wraps, back facials, massages and facials. Le’s Sanctuary Nail Spa 201 S. Estes Dr. lessanctuarynailschapelhill.com 919-932-7423 Services Nails, waxing and massage. Massage Envy Chapel Hill Eastgate Crossing massageenvy.com 919-442-0500 Services Customized massage, facials, microderm infusion, chemical peel, and total body stretch. Medical Day Spa of Chapel Hill 101 Conner Dr., Ste. 402 chapelhilldayspa.com 919-904-7111 Services Laser hair removal, waxing, massage therapy and facials. Menscutz 233 S. Elliott Rd. menscutz.com 919-903-9564 Services Men’s and women’s haircuts, color, beard trims and head shaves. Mina’s Studio Galleria Shopping Center, 400 S. Elliott Rd., Ste. K minasstudio.com 919-968-8548 Services Color, highlights, haircuts, Brazilian Blowout, Keratin Complex, blowouts, manicures, pedicures, facials, bridals updos on and off-site and waxing services.

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SPAS & SALONS Monarch Brow & Facial Studio 304 W. Weaver St., Ste. 104 monarchbrowandfacials.com 919-260-1493

to the woods 601 W. Rosemary St., Ste. 103 (Greenbridge) tothewoodssalon.com 919-903-8593

Wax Poetic 118 E. Main Street, Unit A, Carrboro waxpoeticnc.com 919-923-6556

Services Eyebrow waxing, skincare, facials and eyebrow microblading.

Services Haircuts, Balayage, highlights, single process color, protein and moisture treatments, Japanese reconditioning, bridal and styling.

Services Waxing, facials, brow tints, makeup lessons, massages, body wraps, VPL laser hair removal and skin rejuvenation, lash extensions and a sauna.

Urban Fringe 1821 N. Fordham Blvd. urbanfringesalon.com 919-932-4285

Waxing the City 1800 E. Franklin Street, Ste. 27 waxingthecity.com 984-528-3200

Services Haircuts, hair extensions, hair color and correction color, Balayage and keratin treatments.

Services Facial and body waxing services for women, men and teens.

Moshi Moshi 416 W. Franklin St. moshimoshimeanshello.com 919-933-1272 Services Haircuts, color, highlights, hair health treatments, makeup and waxing. N.C. Nails 505 Meadowmont Village Circle 919-942-1955 Services Manicures, pedicures and waxing.

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Rishi Salon & Spa 400 Market St., Ste. 100 rishisalonandspa.com 919-928-0028 Services Facials, reiki, women’s and men’s haircuts, color, full highlight, massage, pedicures, manicures and makeup.

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Salon 135 128 E. Franklin St., Ste. 110 salon135.com 919-929-4119 Services Haircut, color and highlights. Salon2eleven 211 E. Main St., Carrboro salon2eleven.com 919-260-4380 Services Color, cuts, blowouts, massage, waxing and keratin treatments. The Skin Care and Laser Center of Central Dermatology in Chapel Hill 2238 Nelson Hwy., Ste. 300 centraldermcenter.com 919-493-3194 Services Skin care and laser treatments. Spa at Bell House 74 E. Salisbury St., Pittsboro spaatbellhouse.com 919-542-3000 Services Massage therapy, facials, body treatments, makeup, waxing, manicures, pedicures, haircuts, color and highlights. Style Brows University Place stylebrows.com 919-929-4566 Services Threading, facials, eyelash extensions and tinting and waxing. Syd’s Hair Shop 106-B N. Graham St. sydshairshop.com 919-942-7616 Services Haircuts and color.

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SPAS & SALONS Westown Salon 401 W. Weaver St., Carrboro westownsalon.com 919-960-6970 Services Women and men’s haircuts, color, styling, keratin treatments and bridal hair and makeup.

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Winmore Salon 230 E. Winmore Ave. winmoresalon.com 919-929-9200 Services Waxing, haircuts, highlights/ lowlights and styling.

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Wyke Ltd. The Salon 215 N. Columbia St. wyke-ltd.com 919-929-0779 Services Haircuts, color, hair treatments, event styling and blowouts. CHM

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Be Pure Beauty – Owner April Manring stocks the best in “green” beauty at her University Place shop, carrying highly rated makeup, skincare and products for bath and body. 201 S. Estes Dr., Ste. A7; bepurebeauty.com The Fragrance Shop – Located in Carr Mill Mall, this store sells designer fragrances, essential oils and a bath and body collection. 200 N. Greensboro St., Ste. A11, Carrboro; thefragranceshop.com


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Work out with trainers Colin Brough and Gayle Silver at FIT on Main in Carrboro where the focus is on personalized training programs and small group classes.

ant to get moving? Our active community is bolstered by a wide variety of gyms and fitness boutiques, offering everything from personal training to yoga and spin classes to Tae Kwon Do. Be sure to check out both Chapel Hill and Carrboro’s Parks and Recreation departments (chapelhillparks. org and carrbororec.org), both excellent resources for discovering local greenways, public pools and athletic facilities and upcoming recreational events.

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Balanced Movement Studio 304 W. Weaver St., Ste. 202, Carrboro 919-798-0555 balanced-movement.com Fees Personal training from $40 for a half-hour or $65 for an hour. Physical therapy $90/hour. See website for online programs and classes offered along with pricing. barre3 Chapel Hill 201 S. Elliott Rd., Ste. 400, Chapel Hill 984-234-0680 barre3.com/studio-locations/chapelhill Fees New client special: 3 for $30. Register online, or email at chapelhill@barre3.com. Carolina Core Pilates 200 N. Greensboro St., Ste. D1, Carrboro 919-942-1414 carolinacorepilates.com Fees Sign in to new classes on website and email for appointments. Carrboro Yoga Company 200 N. Greensboro St., Ste. C1, Carrboro 919-933-2921 carolinayogacompany.com Fees See website for prices. $12-$15 for drop-in class. Chapel Hill Gymnastics 7405 Rex Rd., Ste. 207, Chapel Hill 919-942-3655 chapelhillgymnastics.com Fees None. See website for training program prices. Chapel Hill Pilates 400 W. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill 984-234-3195 chapelhillpilates.com Fees No enrollment fee. Check website for pricing and packages.

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Chapel Hill Quest Martial Arts 6118 Farrington Rd., Ste. J, Chapel Hill 919-489-8893 chquestcenter.com Fees $65 per month, per class available / Cardio Kickboxing and fitness program; separate martial arts school programs available. Chapel Hill Tennis Club 403 Westbrook Dr., Carrboro 919-929-5248 chapelhilltennisclub.com Fees Call or email club manager Alan Rader (arader-chtc@nc.rr.com) to inquire. Chapel Hill Training 400 W. Rosemary St., Ste. 1003, Chapel Hill 919-636-4556 chapelhilltraining.com Fees Pay per session. Personal trainers start at $38 for half hour, $55 for 45 minutes and $68 for an hour. Small group personal training sessions start at $16 each. YMCA Chapel Hill-Carrboro & Chatham 980 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill; 919-442-9622; YMCATriangle.org

Fleet Feet Sports 310 E. Main St., Ste. 120, Carrboro 919-968-3338 fleetfeetcarrboro.com Fees See website for training program prices. Franklin Street Yoga Center 431 W. Franklin St., Ste. 410, Chapel Hill 919-929-0414 franklinstyoga.com Fees $15 for single class, $35 for first class and newcomer special for 30 days of yoga and $125 for a month of unlimited yoga; see website for more prices.

Heart of Yoga School 209 Lloyd St, Ste. 210, Carrboro 919-929-8961 heartofyogaschool.com; info. heartofyogaschool@gmail.com Fees Fees are based on a sliding scale; check website for prices. Hillsborough Yoga Company 1812 Beckett’s Ridge Dr., Hillsborough 919-766-2108 carolinayogacompany.com Fees See website for prices. $12-$15 for drop-in class.

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FITNESS GUIDE Jazzercise of Chapel Hill 630 Weaver Dairy Rd., Ste. 103, Chapel Hill 919-260-3058 jcls.jazzercise.com/facility/jazzercise-of-chapel-hill; cottencarter@yahoo.com Fees $55-$65 per month memberships of unlimited class pass (offering 30+ classes 7 days a week). $15 walk-in fee Jyotishmati Yoga Shala Carrboro 309 W. Weaver St., Ste. 300, Carrboro 919-704-5365 jyotishmatiyoga.com; lyndsaybahn@gmail.com Fees No enrollment fee. $10-$15 drop-in/$120 monthly unlimited. New Millennium Fitness The Pit 121 Boone Square St., Hillsborough 919-644-2639 newmillfitthepit.com Fees $35 monthly fee with no contract O2 Fitness 257 S. Elliott Rd., Chapel Hill; 919-932-7115 11 Cole Place, Chapel Hill; 919-942-6002 6118-F Farrington Rd., Chapel Hill; 919-354-3402 503-C W. Main St., Carrboro; 919-960-9910 o2fitnessclubs.com Fees Enrollment $1-$149; monthly fee $39-$54 OC Gymnastics 501 Cornerstone Ct., Hillsborough 919-245-3547 ocgnc.com Fees 45-minute class, 4 lessons $45; 60-minute class, 4 lessons $72; 85-minute class, 4 lessons $90

Orange County Sportsplex 101 Meadowlands Dr., Hillsborough 919-644-0339 oc-sportsplex.com Fees Enrollment $50; monthly fee $25-$94.99 Orangetheory Fitness Chapel Hill 104 Meadowmont Village Circle, Chapel Hill 919-883-9424 orangetheoryfitness.com/chapel-hill Fees First class is free. Call to inquire about pricing. Planet Fitness 201 S. Estes Dr., Ste. 200A, Chapel Hill 919-240-7118 planetfitness.com Fees See website for membership prices. Progression Climbing 1713 Legion Rd., Chapel Hill 919-904-7217 climbprogression.com Fees $39-$49 per month memberships. $10 student/youth day pass and $13 adult day pass. Pure Barre 608 Meadowmont Village Circle, Chapel Hill 919-537-8305 purebarre.com/nc-chapelhill or email chapelhill@purebarre.com Fees See website for prices. New client special is $100 for four weeks of classes. Snap Fitness Chapel Hill & Pittsboro 1848 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill; 919-960-6688; snapfitness.com/chapelhillnc 300 Market St., Ste. 110 (Southern Village); 919-942-7700; snapfitness. com/southernvillage 120 Lowes Dr., Pittsboro; 919-545-0095; snapfitness.com/pittsboronc Fees MLK location, $39.95; Southern Village location, $49/$39.95; Pittsboro location, $25/Inquire at the gym. The Tumble Gym 610 Market St., Chapel Hill 919-942-7687 thetumblegym.com/chapelhill Fees Check website for classes and prices. Train for Life Brazilian Jiu Jitsu/Fitness/Kickboxing 1728 Fordham Blvd, Chapel Hill 919-265-4255 TrainforLifeNC.com or email info@chapelhilljiujitsu.com Fees Memberships starting at $29.95. Triangle Yoga 930 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill 919-933-9642 triangleyoga.com Fees Check website for classes and prices.

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UNC Wellness Center at Meadowmont 100 Sprunt St., Chapel Hill 919-966-5500 uncwellness.com/meadowmont Monthly Dues $56-$145 (special $56 for any UNC employee). Short-term monthly memberships are also available for students ($76) and non-student adults ($115). These memberships do not require an enrollment fee. United Tae Kwon Do Academy 102 Brewer Ln., Carrboro 919-933-7778 unitedtkd.com Fees Call to inquire.


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Extra Laps Bouncing Bulldogs – Coached by Ray Fredrick, the world champion jump roping team is comprised of 160 boys and girls ranging in age from 5 to 26. In 2017, the Bouncing Bulldogs opened the first jump rope gym in the world in Chapel Hill. bouncingbulldogs.org CC Pacers – Boys and girls ages 7 to 18 can join the fall and/or spring seasons of The Chapel Hill/Carrboro Pacers Youth Running Club for a competitive edge, for exercise, or just for fun. Runners are grouped according to their age and/ or ability, with shorter runs tailored for beginners and more vigorous trails for experienced veterans. ccpacers.org Cardinal Track Club – The Cardinal Track Club is composed of high-quality road races that benefit community partners and create an inclusive, memorable community that promotes future participation in Le Tour de Carrboro races. The three Le Tour races held are Four on the Fourth (held on the Fourth of July), Carrboro 10K (held in October), and Gallop & Gorge 8K (held on Thanksgiving morning). cardinaltrackclub.com Carolina Outdoor Education Center – The center, located off of Country Club Road near UNC’s campus, features several family-friendly activities that the public can enjoy. In particular, the challenge course is a combination of mental and physical challenges requiring groups to work as a team to accomplish goals. campusrec.unc. edu/facilities Carolina Godiva Track Club – Founded in 1975, the Carolina Godiva Track Club welcomes members of all ages and abilities who love running. With popular evens such as the Umstead Trail Marathon, winter series cross-country runs and weekly summer track meets, there are a plethora of options open to the public. carolinagodiva.org Chapel Hill Pride Lacrosse – Located at Homestead Park, the Chapel Hill Pride Lacrosse organization serves as the premiere youth lacrosse organization in Chapel Hill for boys in first grade to sixth. fusionlacrosse.com The Farm – Open for every season for almost 50 years, The Farm, a UNC FacultyStaff Recreation Association is a yearround club with fun and fitness. Located in the middle of 28 acres of woods, The Farm is a recreation center for faculty, staff and alumni of UNC. uncfarm.org

Finley Golf Course – Designed by Tom Fazio, UNC Finley Golf Course offers 18 holes that will challenge every level of golfer. Located off of Old Mason Farm Road, this golf course has had a 4.5-star rating from Golf Digest based solely on their golf course. uncfinley.com Occoneechee Golf Club – Located in Hillsborough, the Occoneechee Golf Club offers many clubs and activities for golf enthusiasts. Founded in 1968, the Occoneechee Golf Association is a stand-alone tournament committee and social organization. The club also features a women’s league that plays on Thursday mornings year-round. occoneechee.com Mardi Gras Bowling – As Chapel Hill’s only bowling alley, Mardi Gras Bowling boasts fun for the entire family. Leagues start back in September for those looking for a more serious bowling experience. mardigrasbowling.com Rainbow Soccer – Since 1972, Rainbow Soccer has offered local recreational soccer leagues for all ages, including adults. Serving more than 1,300 children each season

and over 300 adults from surrounding communities, the league embraces soccer lovers and newbies alike. rainbowsoccer.org Station Pub Runners – About 40 people meet up every Tuesday, rain or shine at The Station in Carrboro. The run starts at 6:33 p.m. (nope, not a typo!) and they run 1½-, 3and 5-mile routes through the neighborhoods of Carrboro. The group is for all running levels from beginner to those training for races. After each run, the group meets back up at The Station for food and drinks. stationcarrboro. com/pub-run TRI SPORTS – Headquartered in Raleigh, TRI SPORTS is targeted towards professionals in their 20s, 30s and 40s who are looking for more than just a sports league. Offering recreational sports leagues six days a week, TRI SPORTS is perfect for individuals looking for some healthy, active competition. In Chapel Hill specifically, teams play kickball on Thursdays at Ephesus Elementary School and head over to Fordham Bar & Grill at University Inn after. trisportsnc.com –compiled by Lindsay McConnell CHM

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high performing by U.S. News & World Report in its annual “America’s Best Hospitals” issue. Other accolades earned by UNC Hospitals include: • Named as one of U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Children’s Hospitals” for the ninth year in a row. • Recognized as one of “100 Great Hospitals in America” by Becker’s Hospital Review again this year. • Boasts 372 physicians affiliated with UNC Health Care included in The Best Doctors in America 2017-2018. One of the reasons for UNC Hospitals’ success is its association with the UNC School of Medicine, which ranked No. 2 in primary care by U.S. News & World Report. The breadth of clinical centers, programs and resources in close proximity to UNC Hospitals affords the school the chance to be at the forefront of innovative and world-class research and its translation to patient care.

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North Carolina Children’s Hospital After five years of construction, the new freestanding women’s and children’s hospitals were dedicated on September 8, 2001. Working in a major referral center for children with complex conditions, the

North Carolina Women’s Hospital This hospital offers a full range of health care services designed to meet women’s needs throughout their life ranging from general obstetrics to the most advanced specialty care.

North Carolina Neurosciences Hospital The $43-million facility opened in 1995 and houses psychiatry services, research laboratories and expanded inpatient and outpatient clinics for neurology, neurosurgery and otolaryngology. North Carolina Cancer Hospital Opened in 2009, this hospital is the clinical home to the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. Physicians treat all types of cancer, providing multidisciplinary programs for most, giving patients the benefit of medical specialists in one place, often in one visit. UNC Hospitals Hillsborough Campus An extension of the UNC Medical Center, this addition to UNC Hospitals is located in nearby Hillsborough and focuses on many elective surgical programs such as joint replacement, spine, ophthalmology, urology and benign gynecology, as well as general surgery. The SECU Jim & Betsy Bryan Hospice Home of UNC Health Care The first of its kind in Pittsboro, the home located on Roundtree Way stretches 11,000 square feet and includes a meditation space and 10 private rooms with individual outdoor patios, among other amenities. Funded in part by State Employees’ Credit Union Foundation and named after retired UNC School of Medicine faculty member Dr. Jim Bryan and his wife Betsy, the facility opened in September 2016. UNC Hospitals is located at 101 Manning Drive. You can reach the hospital by calling 984-974-1000. To learn more, visit unchealthcare.org.

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our top dentists For the eighth straight year, Chapel Hill Magazine commissioned a peer-to-peer survey of the local dental community – from endodontists to prosthodontists. The following rankings are the result. Dentists were asked the telling question: “If you had a patient in need of a dentist, which dentist would you refer them to, other than yourself?” The Chapel Hill area is well-served by the dental community: Hundreds of dentists, specialists and support professionals have made this area home, and the overall quality of dental care in our communities is second to none. What good dentist wouldn’t want to practice here?

A LITTLE BACKGROUND The Top Dentists list for Chapel Hill is the result of a rigorous evaluation process consisting of peer-to-peer surveys of area dentists and professionals. This survey was conducted and managed by the nationally recognized third-party firm topDentists LLC of Atlanta, Ga. The list is excerpted from the 2017 topDentistsTM list, a database that includes listings for dentists and specialists in the Chapel Hill area. The Chapel Hill list is based on detailed evaluations of dentists and professionals by their peers. The complete database is available at usatopdentists.com. topDentists management has more than 40 years experience compiling peer-review referral guides in the dental, medical and legal fields. Working from this experience, along with the input of several prominent dentists from throughout the United States, topDentists created a selection process that has earned the respect of the country’s leading dental professionals. For more information call 706-364-0853; write P.O. Box 970, Augusta, GA 30903; email info@usatopdentists.com or visit usatopdentists.com. The purchase of advertising has no impact on who is included in the Top Dentists list.

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ENDODONTICS Alessandra L. Ritter 501 Eastowne Dr., Ste. 155 919-403-5000 ritterendo.com

Dr. Annelise Hardin Dr. Katie Payne Specializing in dentistry for infants, children, adolescents and those with special needs

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Peter Tawil 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

Jeffrey R. Kennedy 1721 E. Franklin St. 919-967-9291 kennedydentalgroup.com

Joel M. Wagoner 77 Vilcom Center Dr., Ste. 110 919-968-9697 wagonerdds.com

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Keith A. Taylor 110 Banks Dr. 919-942-5652 keithtaylordds.com

Laura A. Collatz 360 West St., Ste. 100 919-542-2712 enchantingsmilesdentistry.com

Kenneth M. Black (retired - practice remains open) 400 Meadowmont Village Cir. 919-969-9330 meadowmontdentistry.com

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Lauren L. Patton 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com Lee W. Boushell 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com Mandy Ghaffarpour 104 N. Elliott Rd., Ste. C 919-942-7163 studiogdentist.com N. Rouse Wilson, III 767 West St., Pittsboro 919-542-3502 Ralph H. Leonard 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com R. Scott Eidson 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com Samuel Nesbit 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

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Susanne P. Jackson 77 Vilcom Center Dr., Ste. 180 919-968-9874 susannejacksondds.com

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Andrew T. Ruvo 501 Eastowne Dr., Ste. 110 919-929-2196 omsanc.com Brian Vandersea 501 Eastowne Dr., Ste. 110 919-929-2196 omsanc.com David L. Hill, Jr. 77 Vilcom Center Circle, Ste. 120 919-238-9961 chapelhilloralsurgery.com David E. Frost 501 Eastowne Dr., Ste. 110 919-929-2196 omsanc.com Debra M. Sacco 501 Eastowne Dr., Ste. 110 919-929-2196 omsanc.com George Blakey III 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

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Ricardo J. Padilla 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

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Barbara Hershey 1525 E. Franklin St. 919-967-0474 hersheyandheymann.com Gavin C. Heymann 1525 E. Franklin St. 919-967-0474 hersheyand.com Lenise Clifton 77 Vilcom Center Circle Dr., Ste. 310 919-933-1007 cliftonandmauney.com Tammy R. Severt 101 Conner Dr., Ste. 401 919-929-2365 severtsmiles.com Tung Nguyen 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Annelise Hardin 410 Market St., Ste. 430 919-967-2773 southernvillagepedo.com

Serving Chapel Hill for over 30 years, Dr. Taylor’s family dentistry practice is built on a commitment to meeting his patients’ dental needs and desires by employing the latest dental technologies, helping to avoid unnecessary procedures and minimizing expenses. DENTISTS

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J. Tim Wright 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

Kimon Divaris 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com Lorne D. Koroluk 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com Michael W. Roberts 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com „

Alexandra Boudreau DDS, MS Kevin Ricker DDS, MS The Veranda at Briar Chapel 79 Falling Springs Drive Suite 120 Chapel Hill, NC

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y staff and I are humbled to receive this recognition. I am pleased to have served the community for more than 25 years as a general dentist. Our success is due to the efforts of individuals who have worked in my office over the years, to the outstanding specialists who have participated in and elevated the quality of care we provide our patients, to the comprehensive education I received at the UNC School of Dentistry, and to those dentists who have inspired me to practice every day as if it was my first day out of school. Thank you. We are grateful to live in a community with so many excellent and caring practitioners. Member 2017

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TOP DENTISTS

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Rocio B. Quinonez 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

PERIODONTICS Antonio Moretti 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

Arnold T. McClain 601 W. Rosemary St., Ste. 216 919-537-9774 gumsandimplants.org Craig Dorion 920 Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. 919-636-3091 ncimplantcenter.com Jonathan Reside 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com Timothy W. Godsey 150 Providence Rd., Ste. 200 919-968-1778 chapelhillperio.com Thiago Morelli 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com

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Waka Kadoma 920 Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. 919-967-5099 trianglegums.com

Come Experience the Gentle Side of Dentistry Preventive, Restorative & Cosmetic Dentistry Drs. Mandy Ghaffarpour, Scott Hardin and Steven Hart have over 65 years of combined experience in Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry. Patients are offered a progressive approach and cutting edge technology in order to achieve comprehensive oral health and a great smile. Relaxed and personal, Studio G Aesthetic & Family Dentistry is the area’s go to practice for high quality dental care. 104 N. Elliott Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 919.942.7163 | www.StudioGDentist.com DRS. GHAFFARPOUR AND HART ARE PANKEY AFFILIATED DENTISTS

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PROSTHODONTICS Ibrahim S. Duqum 919-537-3939 UNCdentists.com E. Leland Webb 1721 E. Franklin St. 919-967-9291 kennedydentalgroup.com CHM


Breeland Endodontics has provided endodontic services for patients from Chapel Hill, Durham and the greater Triangle area for twenty-eight years. Dr. Nona Breeland received her DDS and specialty training in endodontics from the UNC School of Dentistry. Having held many dental leadership roles on the local, state and national levels, Dr. Breeland has dedicated her professional life to making a difference. She brings the same energy and excellence to her endodontic practice.

ENDODONTIC SERVICES

DR. NONA BREELAND

Diagnosis • Root Canal Therapy • Endodontic Retreatment Surgical Endodontics • Trauma Management • Internal Bleaching

1506 East Franklin Street, Suite 204 • Chapel Hill • 919-967-1776 office • www.breelandendo.com

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Smile. It’s Who You Are. Duke Street Pediatric Dentistry Martha Ann Keels, DDS PhD Dylan S. Hamilton, DMD MS

919.220.1416 Fellow: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry

www.DukeStreetSmiles.com

2711 N. Duke Street

Durham, North Carolina 27704

Certified: American Board of Pediatric Dentistry

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retirement, southern style Acclaimed journalists Walter and Fran Mears share why they retired from the D.C. area to this special slice of North Carolina

e retired to Governors Club in 2005 and consider ourselves fortunate to have found the Chapel Hill area as our home. After careers in journalism in Washington, D.C. – Walter for more than 40 years, Fran for five after a 20-year news career in other cities – we sought a more relaxed lifestyle and a refuge from the congested traffic of the nation’s capital. Family visits introduced us to North Carolina and the Triangle, and when we narrowed our search, Chapel Hill was it for us. Golf, fine restaurants without the high prices of metro areas and the fact that we would be six miles from the University of North Carolina and about 11 from Duke University all added to the attraction. And it all has worked as we’d hoped. We sold our townhouse a mile from the Potomac River at a lucky moment – real estate prices were soaring, and we came away with more than enough money to build the house we wanted here. (One tip for other people looking at retirement in new homes: We invested in an elevator, a luxury at the time we built and a real asset as we age. It will enable us to stay put if climbing stairs becomes a challenge.) Our place overlooks the golf course to the west and a wooded area to the east, so we are very comfortable just being home. We don’t have to venture far, though, to enjoy performances at UNC’s PlayMakers Repertory Company, movies at the Lumina and concerts and lectures at the university. We’re only a few

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Walter Mears worked for The Associated Press in

Washington, D.C., for more than 40 years as a reporter, administrator, bureau chief and columnist, and in New York for five years as executive editor responsible for AP’s worldwide news coverage. He received a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the 1976 presidential campaign. He has written and edited several books, including “Deadlines Past,” about the 11 presidential campaigns he covered.

Fran Mears was an Associated Press reporter and

administrator in Indianapolis, Kansas City and Baltimore before becoming managing editor of Gannett Co. Inc.’s Washington, D.C. news bureau. She and Walter have three daughters and seven grandchildren.

minutes away from some of our favorite restaurants – Governors Club’s Lakeview Room and Club Room, of course, plus Pazzo! in Southern Village, Tarantini Italian Restaurant and Oakleaf in Chatham County and Kitchen and Jujube in Chapel Hill – a list that continues to grow. And it’s only a short drive to see a Durham Bulls baseball game, to attend plays or concerts at the performing arts centers in Durham and Raleigh or to take in one of the world-class art, science or history museums. When the grandkids visit, we all enjoy Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, the Carolina Tiger Rescue in Pittsboro,


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Durham’s Museum of Life and Science and Duke Lemur Center and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. Then there are all of the great parks and outdoor spaces throughout the area. Walter has spoken to service and educational organizations about his career covering Washington and politics for The Associated Press. He has taught continuing education classes for seniors at OLLI, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Duke. Fran has chosen to volunteer her time with charities and service groups. She’s worked for more than a decade with the Chatham County Literacy Council, which helps adults reach their full potential; has been involved with service projects through Christ

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 65

United Methodist Church in Southern Village and has tutored at-

Contact Information 919-401-1101; carillonassistedliving.com

risk children at The Learning Trail Collaborative. No matter your interests and talents, you can find a variety of satisfying volunteer opportunities in the Triangle. Walter is a golfer, and Chapel Hill is the perfect spot for it. He’s a regular at Governors Club and also has played at other courses around the area. With Pinehurst and Southern Pines about an hour away, few places offer more options for golf. Walter, who retired from the AP in 2001, continues to write when there are opportunities. He has done pieces for the AP – and for Chapel Hill Magazine – among other outlets. For two years after his retirement, he worked on his book “Deadlines Past,” about the presidential campaigns he covered. It was published in 2004. He also organized, edited and wrote chapters of a history of The Associated Press, “Breaking News: How the Associated Press Has Covered War, Peace, and Everything Else.” –Walter and Fran Mears

Contact Information Ronda Stubbs; 919-545-9573 or ronda@silver-thread.com; cambridgehillsal.com CARILLON ASSISTED LIVING OF DURHAM 4713 Garrett Rd., Durham Entrance Fee None; $1,000 Application fee required. Monthly Fee Call for pricing. Contract Options All-inclusive monthly rate includes care, dining, activities, laundry and housekeeping. Refund Options 14-day notice required. Medicare Certified Not Applicable Long-term Care Insurance Required No Min. Age to Obtain Residence 60

CARILLON ASSISTED LIVING OF HILLSBOROUGH 1911 Orange Grove Rd., Hillsborough Entrance Fee None; $1,000 application fee required. Monthly Fee Call for pricing. Contract Options All-inclusive monthly rate includes care, dining, activities, laundry and housekeeping. Refund Options 14-day notice required. Medicare Certified Not Applicable Long-term Care Insurance Required No Min. Age to Obtain Residence 60 Contact Information 919-732-9040; carillonassistedliving.com CHATHAM RIDGE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE 114 Polk’s Village Ln., Chapel Hill Entrance Fee One month’s rent as deposit. Monthly Fee Range $3,795 – $6,995 Contract Options Month-to-month Refund Options None Medicare Certified No

ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES

Long-term Care Insurance Accepted, not required. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 55 Contact Information 919-918-7872; ridgecare.com

CAMBRIDGE HILLS ASSISTED LIVING 140 Brookstone Ln., Pittsboro

MEBANE RIDGE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE 1999 South N.C. Hwy. 119, Mebane

Entrance Fee Community fee of $1,000

Entrance Fee One month’s rent as deposit.

Monthly Fee Range $3,750 – $5,500

Monthly Fee Range $2,995 – $7,500

Contract Options None; Requires 14-day notice prior to moving out.

Contract Options Month-to-month.

Refund Options Pro-rated on the first month if resident moves in at the beginning of the month; pro-rated in the last month if resident leaves before the end of the month.

Refund Options None Medicare Certified No Long-term Care Insurance Accepted, not required.

Medicare Certified No

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 55

Long-term Care Insurance Accepted, not required

Contact Information 919-568-0083; mebaneridge.com

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Convenience has evolved.

Retirement is all about doing things at your convenience. And, by convenience, we don’t mean heating up something prepackaged and frozen for dinner. At The Cedars of Chapel Hill, it means a choice of four onsite dining venues. Choose from casual dining to fine cuisine, from outdoor dining on the Terrace to the Garden Room or the Lounge. Or, if you choose, takeout service and home delivery is always available at no additional cost. Best of all, whichever appetizing option you choose, you’ll find convenience on the menu.

Call 919-259-7927 today to learn more about life at The Cedars. www.cedarsofchapelhill.com A Life Plan Community


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of 2% per month until 50% of residence fee is accrued; refund limited to 50%. Option 3: 90% Refund – pay higher entry fee; refund declines at a rate of 2% per month until 10% of fee is accrued; refund limited to 90%. Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required, but welcome.

CAROLINA MEADOWS 100 Carolina Meadows, Chapel Hill

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62 Contact Information 919-384-2475; 800-960-7737

Entrance Fee Range $124,700 – $549,900 Monthly Fee Range $2,741 – $4,090 Contract Options Fee for Service: Housing, residential services and guaranteed access to health-related services in exchange for entrance fee and monthly fee. Health-related services are provided at per-diem rates, which vary. Equity: See Refund Options for Carolina Meadows. Refund Options Equity; Occupancy Right; upon departure, resident/ estate receives refund based on Entry Fee calculation and if applicable additional 50% of equity in the residence; calculation is current Entry Fee minus remarketing and refurbishing fees compared to original Entry Fee then potentially sharing in appreciation of unit if new balance exceeds original payment. Medicare Certified Yes, Medicare Part B Long-term Care Insurance Not required, but welcome. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 55 Contact Information 919-942-4014; 800-458-6756; carolinameadows.org

GALLOWAY RIDGE 3000 Galloway Ridge Rd., Pittsboro Entrance Fee Range $215,000 – $1,257,000 Monthly Fee Range $2,903 – $6,755 Contract Options Extensive: Entrance fee and monthly payments cover housing, residential services such as meals and housekeeping and unlimited assisted and skilled nursing. Little or no additional fees required as one moves from one level of care to another. Refund Options Declining Refund: Option 1: Time-Sensitive – Pay lower entry fee; refund declines at rate of 4% in first month; 2% each additional month; after 4 years, no refund. Option 2: 90% Refund, Not Time-Sensitive – Pay higher entry fee; receive 90% of what you paid in. Option 3: 75% Refund, Not Time-Sensitive – Pay higher entry fee; receive 75% of what you paid in. Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62

CAROL WOODS 750 Weaver Dairy Rd., Chapel Hill Entrance Fee Range $93,800 – $428,800 Monthly Fee Range $2,466 – $5,160 Contract Options Modified: Entrance fee and monthly payments cover housing, residential services such as meals and housekeeping and some health-related services. Health-related services are provided at subsidized rate or are free for specified number of days. Refund Options Declining Refund: Pay entry fee; full refund in first 90 days; refund declines at rate of 2% each additional month; after 50 months, no refund. Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required; could help pay for discounted per diems. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 65 (co-applicant must be at least 55)

Contact Information 919-545-2647; 888-763-9600; gallowayridge.com GLENAIRE 4000 Glenaire Circle, Cary Entrance Fee Range $63,000 – $353,000 Monthly Fee Range $2,316 – $4,219 Contract Options Modified: Entrance fee and monthly payments cover housing, residential services such as meals and housekeeping and some health-related services. Health-related services are provided at subsidized rate or are free for specified number of days. Refund Options Option 1: Declining Refund – refund declines at rate of 2% per month for 48 months. Option 2: 50% refundable. Option 3: 90% refundable. Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required.

Contact Information 919-968-4511; 800-518-9333; carolwoods.org

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62 (co-applicant must be at least 55)

CROASDAILE VILLAGE 2600 Croasdaile Farm Pkwy., Durham

Contact Information 919-460-8095; 800-225-9573; glenaire.org

Entrance Fee Range $55,896 – $357,309 (includes new residences now under construction) Monthly Fee Range $1,873 – $4,284 (includes new residences now under construction) Contract Options Fee for Service: Entrance fee and monthly payments cover housing, residential services such as meals and housekeeping and some health-related services. Advanced levels of health services are provided at per-diem rates. Utilities bundled. Refund Options Declining Refund: Option 1: Pay lower entry fee; refund declines at rate of 2% per month; after 50 months, no refund. Option 2: 50% Refund – pay higher entry fee; refund declines at a rate

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SEARSTONE 17001 Searstone Dr., Cary Entrance Fee Range $350,000 – $791,250 Monthly Fee Range $2,600 – $6,205; Second Person Fee – $1,070 Contract Options Type A LifeCare contract. Residents pay a one-time LifeCare fee to cover costs of assisted living, skilled nurses and/or memory care. The LifeCare program has significant tax advantages and works well with long-term care policies. Refund Options Entrance fee is 100% refundable. Medicare Certified No



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THE CEDARS OF CHAPEL HILL 100 Cedar Club Circle (Meadowmont), Chapel Hill

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62

Entrance Fee Range $265,000 – $750,000*

Contact Information 919-234-0339; info@searstone.com; searstone.com

Monthly Fee Range $2,760 – $6,855

Entrance Fee Range Call for pricing.

Contract Options *Equity: Actual real estate purchase, with transfer of ownership of the unit (deed and title). If resident moves to health center, no added amount except two meals per day. After 90 days, member pays discounted rate.

Monthly Fee Range Call for pricing.

Refund Options Not applicable because of ownership.

Contract Options Modified: Housing, residential services and specified amount of health-related services in exchange for entrance fee and monthly fee, which includes 30 days of free health care (with a maximum balance of 90 days), then available at a discounted rate.

Medicare Certified Yes

SPRINGMOOR 1500 Sawmill Rd., Raleigh

Refund Options Option 1: Life Occupancy – Residence & Care refund declines at 4% a month for 25 months, then no refund. Option 2: 50% Life Equity – refund declines at 2% a month for 25 months. The remaining 50% is returned to the resident or estate after residency is terminated and within 30 days of re-occupancy of the residential unit. Option 3: 100% Life Equity – 100% of the Residence & Care fee is returned to the resident or estate after residency is terminated. The refund is available, once residency is terminated, six years after initial move-in date, or 30 days after re-occupancy of the residential unit, if six years has already passed. Medicare Certified No Long-term Care Insurance Not required. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62

Long-term Care Insurance Not required. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 60 (co-applicant must be at least 50) Contact Information 919-259-7000; 877-433-3669; cedarsofchapelhill.com THE FOREST AT DUKE 2701 Pickett Rd., Durham Entrance Fee Range $89,700 – $546,200 Monthly Fee Range $2,990 – $6,960 Contract Options Modified: Entrance fee and monthly payments cover housing, residential services such as meals and housekeeping and some health-related services. Health-related services are provided at a greatly discounted rate and are free for a specified number of days. Refund Options Declining Refund: Option 1: Pay lower entry fee; refund declines at rate of 2% per month; after 50 months, no refund.

Contact Information 919-848-7000; springmoor.org

We need connection. We’re happier sharing time with people. Learning new things and growing. I’m genuinely connected here. And I make it easier for residents to find connection by keeping our in-house television stations up-to-date with our jam-packed calendar of activities. Honestly, if you’re bored here, well, I just can’t see how you could be. Call (866) 919-3621 to schedule a personal visit and hear about our campus expansion.

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RETIREMENT Option 2: 50% Refund – refund declines at a rate of 2% per month until 50% of residence fee is accrued. Option 3: 90% Refund – pay higher entry fee; refund declines at rate of 2% per month until 10% of fee is accrued. Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required, but welcome. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 65 (co-applicant must be at least 62) Contact Information 919-490-8000; 800-474-0258; forestduke.org THE VILLAGE AT BROOKWOOD 1860 Brookwood Ave., Burlington Entrance Fee Range $87,100 – $503,100 Monthly Fee Range $1,845 – $4,021 Contract Options Option 1: Extensive – LifeCare Residential Living: Garden Homes & Apartments, bundled services, campus amenities, complete maintenance and future health care all covered by the entrance fee and monthly fee. When moving from one level of care to another, the monthly fee reflects a 60% reduction of the daily skilled nursing rate. Option 2: Fee for Service – Garden Homes & Apartments, campus amenities, maintenance fee and access to future health care are provided in exchange for entrance fee and monthly fee. Health-related services are provided at the per-diem rate.

EXTRAORDINARY.

Refund Options Declining Refund: Option 1: Extensive – Standard Refund is declining over 47 months, with 100% guaranteed refund in the first 60 days for any reason. 50% and 90% Refund plans also available. Option 2: Fee for Service – Standard Refund declines over 47 months, with guaranteed refund in the first 60 days for any reason. 50% Refund plans also available. Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required, but can help with costs related to Assisted Living, Memory Care or Skilled Care for Fee-for-Service or LifeCare plans. Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62 (co-applicant must be at least 55.) Contact Information 336-570-8440; 800-282-2053; villageatbrookwood.org TWIN LAKES 3701 Wade Coble Dr., Burlington

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Entrance Fee Range $55,000 – $358,000 Monthly Fee Range $1,433 – $2,723 Contract Options Fee-for-service contract only. Refund Options Thirty-month declining refund and 50% refund available (50% available on Garden Home only). Medicare Certified Yes Long-term Care Insurance Not required Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62 (co-applicant must be at least 62) Contact Information 336-538-1572; twinlakescomm.org

No other retirement community comes close to Carolina Meadows. Not in lifestyle, not in service–and not in price. That’s because of our exclusive Equity Advantage™. And if it’s amenities you’re looking for, look no further. There are elegant homes, world-class health clinics and exceptional educational, cultural and wellness programs, just to name a few. Find out more today.

WINDSOR POINT 1221 Broad St., Fuquay-Varina Entrance Fee Range $58,000 – $233,000 Monthly Fee Range $2,149 – $4,068 for independent living; $3,383 – $6,086 with health-related services Contract Options Modified: Housing, residential services and specified amount of health-related services in exchange for entrance fee and monthly fee. Health-related services are provided at subsidized rate or are free for specified number of days.

For more information about our vibrant, independent community, book your tour today. A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY

1-800-458-6756 www.carolinameadows.org

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Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62

Medicare Certified Yes

Entrance Fee $3,000

Long-term Care Insurance Not required, but helpful

Monthly Fee Range $2,750 – $3,450

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62 (co-applicant no younger than 55)

Contract Options Sign a year lease, but can give 60 days notice to leave.

Contact Information 919-552-4580; 800-552-0213; windsorpoint.com

Contact Information 919-666-2624; atriasouthpointwalk.com BARTLETT RESERVE 300 Meredith Dr., Durham

Refund Options Non-refundable. Medicare Certified Therapy services are covered by Medicare Long-term Care Insurance Accepted for personal care and veteran’s benefits.

INDEPENDENT SENIOR LIVING

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 55 ATRIA 5705 Fayetteville Rd., Durham

Contact Information 919-361-1234; Laura Martin, Certified Senior Advisor, lmartin@bartlettreserve.com; bartlettreserve.com

Entrance Fee Range Call for pricing. DURHAM REGENT 3007 Pickett Rd., Durham

Monthly Fee Range Call for pricing. Contract Options Independent Living: No lease term, no buy-in, month-to-month rental with 60-day move-out notice. Assisted Living: No lease term, no buy-in, month-to-month rental with 14-day moveout notice.

Entrance Fee Range $2,900 – $4,450 Monthly Fee Range $2,450 – $3,399 based on single occupancy, second-person fee.

Refund Options Sixty-day notice to terminate lease.

Contract Options Month-to-month leases. All independent living.

Medicare Certified No, except for therapy services.

Medicare Certified No, because no medical services included.

Long-term Care Insurance Accepted if the resident meets the criteria of the policy.

Long-term Care Insurance N/A

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NEED-TO-KNOW NUMBERS FOR RETIREES

Min. Age to Obtain Residence 55 Contact Information 919-490-6224; durhamregent.com

Robert and Pearl Seymour Center 2551 Homestead Rd., Chapel Hill 919-968-2070

Orange County SeniorStriders (Mall-Walking Program) 919-968-2070 Orange County Senior Games 919-918-7372

Monthly Fee Range $2,274 – $5,950

Jerry M. Passmore Center (formerly the Central Orange Senior Center) 103 Meadowlands Dr., Hillsborough 919-245-2015

Contract Options Month-to-month leases. No buy-in fees.

Aging Helpline 919-968-2087

EMERALD POND 205 Emerald Pond Ln., Durham Entrance Fee Range Community fee of $2,750 – $3,650

Volunteer Connect 55+ 919-245-4241

Refund Options A partial refund of community fee if resident stays less than three months. Medicare Certified No, because no medical services included. Long-term Care Insurance N/A Min. Age to Obtain Residence 55 Contact Information 919-493-4713; emeraldpond.net PRESTON POINTE 1995 NW Cary Pkwy., Morrisville Entrance Fee Community fee of $3,000

Changes happen as we age, we can help.

Monthly Fee Range $3,995 – $4,810 Contract Options 12-month lease term. Some supportive services onsite. No buy-in fees. Refund Options No refund options Medicare Certified No, because no medical services included.

Experience the Senior Transitions of NC difference: •

Geriatric Care Managers providing attentive, solution-driven care since 2001.

Registered nurses trained in aging and dementia care.

Experienced resources for caregivers and older adults transitioning in health status, living arrangements, and psychosocial needs.

Long-term Care Insurance Not required Min. Age to Obtain Residence 62 Contact Information 919-935-0138; prestonpointe.com TWIN RIVERS INDEPENDENT SENIOR LIVING 25 Rectory St., Pittsboro Entrance Fee Community fee of $2,000 Monthly Fee Range $2,000 – $3,000

At Senior Transitions of NC, we will help guide you through the maze of medical care and community resources.

Contract Options None. Requires one month’s notice prior to moving out. Refund Options Pro-rated on the first month if resident moves in at the beginning of the month; pro-rated in the last month if resident leaves before the end of the month. Medicare Certified No

919.240.7476

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Long-term Care Insurance Not accepted Min. Age to Obtain Residence 65 Contact Information 919-545-0149 or 919-548-7538; twinriversseniornc.com and info@twinriversseniornc.com CHM

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Phillips Middle School orchestra teacher Ann Daaleman with her class.

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uality education is often a primary concern for families moving to a new area. Fortunately, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, Orange County Schools and Chatham County Schools have a proven record of continued excellence, each offering unique opportunities to foster success. Compare the fast facts for each public school district, and check out our introductory list of private school options to begin your scholastic search.


FACTS AND FIGURES CHAPEL HILL-CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT Dr. Pamela Baldwin began her tenure as superintendent in April 2017. She has enjoyed a successful career in public education spanning over 17 years in North Carolina. Prior to joining Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, she served as superintendent of Asheville City Schools, assistant superintendent of Scotland County Schools, and director of teaching and learning for Currituck County Schools. Along her career journey, she also served as a principal and assistant principal, high school science teacher and athletic coach. Dr. Baldwin received her bachelor’s degree in biology from George Mason University. She went on to obtain a master’s degree in school administration from East Carolina University and a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from the UNC-Wilmington.

FAST FACTS Graduates earned $10,062,892 in scholarships in 2016 84% of graduates enrolled in college Graduation rate is 91% 86.1% of students proficient on ACT * 38% of teachers with advanced degrees Per pupil expenditure is $11,348 49 National Merit Finalists in 2016 *Since 2013, all public high school students in the state of North Carolina are required to take the ACT their junior year.

AVERAGE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

STUDENT-TO-TEACHER RATIO

Elementary 499 Middle 711 High 907

Elementary 21:1

CLASSROOM TEACHERS Total 748

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE K-3rd 20 4th 23 5th 22 6th 18 7th 19 8th 20

TEACHER ASSISTANTS Total (grades PreK-5) 225

ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT

FAST FACTS

Dr. Todd Wirt, the 2016-17 president of Central Carolina Regional Education Service Alliance, came to Orange County Schools after serving as the assistant superintendent for academics in Wake Public Schools. Before Wake County, he was in Mooresville Graded School District, where he served as executive director of secondary education as well as principal of Mooresville High School from 2007 to 2011. Prior to that, Dr. Wirt served as a middle and high school principal and assistant principal and teacher in the Alamance-Burlington School System.

Graduation rate is 89.1% 64% of students proficient on ACT Offers International Baccalaureate Programmes, award- winning wood-working classes and agricultural sciences Has a 1:1 Technology Initiative (elementary, middle and high school students have a Chromebook or iPad)

AVERAGE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

STUDENT-TO TEACHER RATIO

Elementary 476 Middle 579 High 810

Elementary 14:1 Middle 13:1 High 16:1

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE

CLASSROOM TEACHERS

K & 1st 18 2nd 19 3rd-6th 20 7th & 8th 25

Total

549

TEACHERS AIDES Approx.

120

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CHATHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT

FAST FACTS

Dr. Derrick D. Jordan became interim superintendent of Chatham County Schools on September 1, 2013, and was sworn in as permanent superintendent on March 6, 2014. Dr. Jordan joined the Chatham County Schools team in 2008 as the director of secondary education. A former middle and high school English teacher, Dr. Jordan was a high school principal in eastern North Carolina prior to joining the Chatham team. His school typically met or exceeded state and national goals and was ranked twice by U.S. News and World Report as one of the best high schools in the nation. Dr. Jordan earned a bachelor’s in English from North Carolina Central University, a master’s in School Administration from East Carolina University and a Doctor of Education in Leadership and Policy from UNC-Chapel Hill, where he was elected as a Jackson Scholar by the faculty.

Dual-language program in four schools (Siler City Elementary School, North Chatham Elementary School, Chatham Middle School and Jordan-Matthews High School) Early College opened in August 2016, housed at Chatham School of Science and Engineering, a partnership with Central Carolina Community College 100% AVID College Acceptance Rate Graduating seniors from 2015 earned more than $12 million in scholarships Graduation rate is 86.7%, above the state average 11th in the state for overall ACT composite

AVERAGE SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Elementary 583 Middle 518 High 622

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE K 17 1st 16 2nd & 3rd 17 4th 19 5th 18 6th 17 7th 16 8th 19

CLASSROOM TEACHERS Total

740

PRIVATE SCHOOLS DIRECTORY ACTON ACADEMY DURHAM

Grades K-8

1201 W. Woodcroft Pkwy., Durham

Total Enrollment

919-241-3411

Student/Faculty Ratio

actonacademydurham.org

use an innovative project-based approach to prepare students for the 21st century. We equip students with the skills, experiences and tools to passionately pursue academic excellence and change the world. Grades K-8 (expanding to high school in 2018) Total Enrollment 18 Student/Faculty Ratio 9 to 1 Yearly Tuition $9,750 Special Requirements Application fee of $50, interview for middle school students.

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15:1 Yearly Tuition Elementary, $6,717; Middle, $7,411 Special Requirements Student testing and parent interview.

Focus We

BETHESDA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 1914 S. Miami Blvd., Durham 919-598-0190 bcacrusaders.org

Partners with Christian families to help equip students academically, socially, physically and spiritually. Focus

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BRIGHT HORIZONS CHILDREN’S CENTERS Durham locations: 2352 So-Hi Dr.; 10 T.W. Alexander Dr.; 1012 Slater Rd.; 4205 Capitol St. 877-624-4532 brighthorizons.com

Our exceptional early education and preschool empower children from infancy on to become confident, successful learners and secure, caring people. We strive to grow young readers, scientists, artists and explorers who are engaged and curious. Our programs invite children to approach school and academics with skills, confidence and a drive for excellence. Grades Infants-Pre-K Total Capacity Varies per location Student/Faculty Ratio Varies per location Yearly Tuition Varies per location Focus


SCHOOLS CAMELOT ACADEMY

Student/Faculty Ratio 14:1

809 Proctor St., Durham

Yearly Tuition

919-688-3040

Special Requirements Previous

camelotacademy.org

recommendation and an essay.

Focus Features

CAROLINA FRIENDS SCHOOL

individualized instruction, mastery-based learning and parental involvement. Grades K-12 Total Enrollment 130-140 Student/Faculty Ratio 11:1 Yearly Tuition $10,400-$14,350; Merit scholarships for academically gifted students. Special Requirements Reading and math assessments and two-day student visit. Application fee is $50. CARDINAL GIBBONS HIGH SCHOOL 1401 Edwards Mill Rd., Raleigh 919-834-1625 cghsnc.org

A college preparatory school of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh that aims to form men and women of faith, service and leadership in church and community. Grades 9-12 Total Enrollment 1562 Focus

$10,495-$14,495 school records, testing, application,

4809 Friends School Rd., Durham 919-383-6602 cfsnc.org

A vibrant and inclusive learning community inspired by Quaker values that empowers students to think critically, creatively and independently. Grades Pre-K-12 Total Enrollment 500 Student/Faculty Ratio 4:1 in Early School; 9:1 in Lower, Middle and Upper Yearly Tuition See website for tuition range Special Requirements Priority and tuition assistance consideration is given to applications completed in January the year before enrollment; see website for dates and details. A written application, teacher recommendations, transcripts, parent tour, parent interview and student visit are included in the admissions process. Focus

The Triangle’s only fully accredited toddler through 8th grade Montessori school

Inspiring independence, self-discipline and leadership in a challenging, multi-age environment.

SERVING STUDENTS 18 MONTHS - 8TH GRADE CALL TO SCHEDULE A PRIVATE TOUR

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SCHOOLS CARY ACADEMY

cressetchristian.org

1500 N. Harrison Ave., Cary

Focus

919-677-3873 caryacademy.org Focus A

college preparatory school integrating the best of traditional education with new and emerging technologies. Grades 6-12 Total Enrollment 755 Student/Faculty Ratio 9:1 Yearly Tuition $22,400 and new student fee is $2,225 Special Requirements Entrance exam, student visit/interview, transcripts and teacher recommendation.

Cultivates the heart of each student to educate, nurture and help shape their character in a Christ-centered environment grounded in the truth of God’s word. Grades Infant-12 Total Enrollment 250 Student/Faculty Ratio Preschool 5:1; Lower School 9:1; Upper School 10:1 Yearly Tuition $7,980-$9,960 Special Requirements Student and parent interview, previous records, visit and application. DUKE SCHOOL 3716 Erwin Rd., Durham

CHAPEL HILL COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL

919-416-9420

106 Purefoy Rd., Chapel Hill

dukeschool.org

919-942-3955 chapelhillcoop.com Focus The

CHCP mission is to partner with families of children from diverse backgrounds to respect and honor childhood, celebrate independence and support children as they learn and grow through play. NAEYC Accredited and has a Five Star License. Grades Pre-K Total Enrollment 55 Student/Faculty Ratio 2-y/o, 6:1; 3-y/o, 7:1; 4- and 5-y/o, 8:1 Yearly Tuition Tuition rates vary depending on age and enrollment status; Half day, three-quarter day or full day options. Special Requirements None CHAPEL HILL COOPERATIVE PRESCHOOL INFANT AND TODDLER SITE 110 N. Elliott Rd., Chapel Hill 919-942-0220 chapelhillcoop.com Focus The

CHCP mission is to partner with families of children from diverse backgrounds to respect and honor childhood, celebrate independence and support children as they learn and grow through play. NAEYC Accredited and has a Five Star License. Grades Infant-2 years. Total Enrollment 28 Student/Faculty Ratio Infants, 3:1; Toddlers, 4:1; 2-y/o, 6:1 Yearly Tuition Tuition rates vary, depending on age and enrollment status; Three-quarter day or full day options. Special Requirements None CRESSET CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 3707 Garrett Rd., Durham 919-354-8000

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Focus Students

leave Duke School with the ability to think independently and critically and prepared to take their place in the global community in which collaboration and strong communication skills are essential.

DURHAM TECH Since Durham Technical Community College opened its Orange County Campus (OCC) in 2008, an ever-growing number of folks are wising up to an incredible resource in our own backyard. But in case you didn’t already know, some fast facts: • Degree & certificate programs: 111 including the new Associate in Engineering and Associate in Fine Arts degrees. • Durham Tech has the only Dental Laboratory Technology and Opticianry training programs in the North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee region. • Nearly 9 out of 10 Durham Tech students pass their licensure or certification tests the first time they take them. • Tuition compared to local public universities: 1 /3 of cost • Total volunteer service hours 2016-2017: 5,151 • Value of civic engagement by Durham Tech faculty, staff and students: $124,345.14 • In fiscal year 2016-2017, the Durham Tech Corporate Education department partnered with 35 unique companies and organizations, providing training to more than 1,600 individuals working for employers such as Medicago, Spoonflower, Premier Research, and Morinaga.


FACT:

Social and emotional intelligence may be the most important determinant of a child’s future success. BALANCED LEARNING® WAY:

Being school-ready is just the beginning. CALL FOR A TOUR!

Infants – Private Pre-K and After School

Primrose School of Chapel Hill at Briar Chapel 81 Falling Springs Drive | Chapel Hill, NC 27516 919.441.0441 | PrimroseChapelHill.com

Each Primrose school is a privately owned and operated franchise. Primrose Schools® and Balanced Learning® are registered trademarks of Primrose School Franchising Company. ©2017 Primrose School Franchising Company. All rights reserved. See primroseschools.com for ‘fact’ source and curriculum detail.

YMCA Camp Cheerio!!!

(for Christmas!)

YMCA Camp What Cheerio! is

Camp Cheerio?

Located in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, just a 2 1/2 hour easy drive from Chapel Hill and the Triangle area.

Cheerio is a YMCA camp located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We serve children from ages 7-15. What is there to do? • Rock-climbing • Canoeing • BB Shooting • Archery • Arts and Crafts • Frisbee Golf • Hiking • Have Fun!

Make Those Summer Plans Now and Give Them a Christmas Gift They’ll Never Forget!

What is Camp Cheerio?

Cheerio is an overnight YMCA camp located in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We serve children from ages 7-15, with one and two week sessions.

What is there to do? Rock climbing Canoeing BB Shooting Archery Arts and Crafts Frisbee Golf Hiking Have Fun!

www.campcheerio.org For more information: campcheerio.org CallFor ormore email Shane Brown: information: Contact the camp office 336-869-0195 or 336-869-0195 shane@campcheerio.org director@campcheerio.org

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SCHOOLS Grades 3-year-olds

to 8th grade

Total Enrollment 490 Student/Faculty Ratio

Special Requirements Meeting

with parents and child, plus

classroom visit. Preschool and kindergarten, 8:1; grades 1-4,

12:1; grades 5-8, 12:1 Yearly Tuition Visit website for details. Special Requirements Admissions application, student assessment, candidate profile, parent visit and tour.

EMPOWERED MINDS ACADEMY 1217 Holloway St., Durham empoweredmindsacademy.com Focus Empowered Minds Academy is a small, nontraditional

DURHAM ACADEMY Preschool and Lower school: 3501 Ridge Rd., Durham Middle school: 3116 Academy Rd., Durham Upper school: 3601 Ridge Rd., Durham 919-493-5787 da.org

Strives to provide an education that will enable students to live moral, happy and productive lives. Grades Pre-K-12 Total Enrollment 1,230 Student/Faculty Ratio 10:1 Yearly Tuition $14,530-$25,170 Special Requirements Assessment or entrance exam, which varies by grade level. Interview required for grades 9-12. Focus

independent school where students are coached to become independent learners who cherish freedom and take responsibility for their learning experience; where African-centered content and culture are valued; where our learners are nurtured to discover their gifts, their passions and their purpose. Our students are active participants in the design and execution of their education, while engaged in realworld apprenticeships and project-based learning, with an emphasis on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math). Grades K- 8 Total Enrollment 12 Student/Teacher Ratio 6:1 Yearly Tuition $5,000 Special Requirements Enrollment application with $35 fee, interview, school visit, and previous records. GORMAN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

DURHAM NATIVITY SCHOOL

AND EARLY LEARNING CENTER

1004 N. Mangum St., Durham

3311 E. Geer St., Durham

919-680-3790

919-688-2567

durhamnativity.org

gormanchristian.org

Provides a learning environment for eligible boys, supporting them in their personal, social, moral and intellectual development, and positioning them to be successful at an independent college preparatory high school. Grades 5-8 Maximum Enrollment 60 Student/Faculty Ratio 15:1 Yearly Tuition None Special Requirements Open house

Focus Serves

Focus

as partners with parents in providing an education consistent with the Bible. Grades K-8 Total Enrollment 100 Student/Faculty Ratio 12:1 Yearly Tuition K-5, $6,438; 6-8, $6,676; Early Learning Center Weekly Tuition 2 year-olds, $189; 3-4 year-olds, $176 Special Requirements Administrator meets parents and child. HAW RIVER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

EMERSON WALDORF SCHOOL

2428 Silk Hope Gum Springs Rd., Pittsboro

6211 New Jericho Rd., Chapel Hill

919-533-4139

919-967-1858

hawriverchristian.org

emersonwaldorf.org Focus A

Encourages and promotes independent thinking and social responsibility, as well as academic and artistic excellence. Grades Pre-K-12 Total Enrollment 260 Student/Faculty Ratio K, 8:1; Grades 1-12, 10:1 Yearly Tuition $5,099-$17,891 Focus

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nonprofit, interdenominational private school providing an excellent Christian and classical education. Grades Junior K-11th grade (adding one grade per year) Total Enrollment 90 Student/Faculty Ratio 1:9 Yearly Tuition Phonics (JK/K), $4,500; Grammar, $5,500; Logic/ Rhetoric, $6,000


SCHOOLS Four-part admissions process includes tour with classroom observations, application, academic screening and family interview. Special Requirements

A nonprofit Mandarin Chinese, Spanish or French-language immersion school that aims to promote bilingualism and improve communication across cultural boundaries. Grades Age 3-Grade 6 Total Enrollment 100 Student/Faculty Ratio 9:1 Yearly Tuition Half day, $9,400; Threequarter day, $12,595; After School Care, $3,035. Focus

HOPE CREEK ACADEMY (Formerly Just

Right Academy) 4723 Erwin Rd., Durham 919-932-0360 justrightacademy.org Focus Provides

structure without rigidity for K-12 special needs students who struggle in a traditional environment. Grades K-12 Total Enrollment 60 Student/Faculty Ratio 3:1 Yearly Tuition $20,650 a year with a $500 materials fee; Limited financial aid available. Special Requirements School visit and application fee of $50.

Scholarships available. Special Requirements Parent interview and observation. LEGACY ACADEMY 515 E. Winmore Ave., Chapel Hill 919-929-7060 lachapelhill.com Focus Students

are actively involved in multisensory activities inside and out,

If it still keeps things cool… If it still keeps things cool…

IMMACULATA CATHOLIC SCHOOL 721 Burch Ave., Durham 919-682-5847 immaculataschool.org

Views learning as a lifelong endeavor to grow spiritually, intellectually, socially, aesthetically and physically. Grades Age 3.5-Grade 8 Total Enrollment 500 Student/Faculty Ratio PreK-K, 9:1; Grades 1-2, 12:1; Grades 3-5, 13:1; Grades 6-8, 22:1 Yearly Tuition $6,447-$8,559; Varies depending on grade level and parishioner status. Special Requirements Entry test, copy of student’s permanent records and current teacher recommendations. (Application and teacher recommendations are available online.) Application fee is $100. Focus

If it still lights the way…

If it still lights the way…

If it still rocks you to sleep… But you’re not using it anymore, Donate it to the Habitat ReStore!

If it still rocks you to sleep…

When you choose to donate your gently used items to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, you are helping to change lives of deserving families in need of affordable housing our community. That’s because all of the proceeds from this ReStore go directly to the Habitat Humanity in Durham and Orange When for you chooseaffiliates to donate your gently used items to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, When you choose todeserving donate your gently used items to the Counties. In addition, donations are tax deductible! you are helping to change lives of families in need of affordable housing in our

But anymore, But you’re you’re not not using it anymore, donate it to the Habitat Restore! Donate it to the Habitat ReStore!

community. That’s because all of the proceeds from ReStore directlylives to theofHabitat for Habitat for Humanity ReStore, you arethis helping togo change Donate. Shop. Volunteer. Humanity affiliates in Durham Orange Counties. In addition, donations are tax deductible! deserving familiesand in need of affordable housing our community.

MON – SAT, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

That’s because of the proceeds from this items? ReStore go directly Needallhelp with larger in Durham and Orange FREE PICKUP SERVICE: 919-354-0892 Counties. In addition, donations are tax deductible!

Need help with larger items? FREE PICKUPfor SERVICE: 919-354-0892 to the Habitat Humanity affiliates

INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI 3001 Academy Rd., Bldg. 300, Durham 919-401-4343 imsnc.org

Donate. Shop. Volunteer.

5501 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd.

SCHOOL

5501

(Just off I-40 at the 15-501 Exit) S e r vi ng D urha m a nd O ra ng e C ou ntie s 919-403-8668 | www.restoredurhamorange.org Durham-C (just off I-40 at the 15-501 exit)

MON – SAT, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

hapel Hill| Blvd M–Sat 10–6 | 919.403.8668 www.restoredurhamorange.org

Need help with larger items? FREE PICKUP SERVICE: 919-354-0892

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SCHOOLS including art, music, language, math, science, brain power and physical activities. Classrooms, gardens and playgrounds are designed to be both fun and nurturing. Five Star licensure and NAEYC accredited. Kindergarten, after-school, summer-camp for children up to 12 years also offered. Grades 6 weeks-12 years Total Enrollment 115 Student/Faculty Ratio Infants, 5:1; 13-24 months, 6:1; 25-36 months, 9:1; 37-48 months, 10:1; 4-5 years, 13:1; 6-12 years, 14:1 Yearly Tuition Partnerships: Duke, UNC, UNCHC. Varies by age and program. Special Requirements Consultation required and registration fee of $150. LERNER JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL OF DURHAM 1935 W. Cornwallis Rd., Durham 919-286-5517 lernerschool.org

Lerner School approach integrates Jewish studies through an authentic academic curriculum, fostering learning of Jewish values and traditions while building a diverse and caring community – one child at a time. Grades Preschool (Age 2)-Grade 5 Total Enrollment 135 Student/Faculty Ratio 9:1 Yearly Tuition Flexible tuition offered for elementary and 5-day preschool students. Tuition ranges from $4,000-$16,875 for elementary; $4,500-$16,350 for preschool. Tuition is based on multiple schedule options: 5-day and 3-day; Half day (1 p.m.); Full Day (3 p.m.); and Extended Day (6 p.m.). Special Requirements Admissions application, parent and student visit, teacher recommendations and screening process.

Yearly Tuition $3,900; $6,350 (2 children); $8,150 (3 or more children) Special Requirements Entry test and interview.

MI ESCUELITA SPANISH IMMERSION PRESCHOOL 405 B Smith Level Rd., Chapel Hill 919-969-7949 miescuelitanc.org Focus To create an integrated community by providing high-

quality educational programs that honor diversity and encourage understanding through Spanish language immersion activities for Spanish-speaking and English-speaking children, their families, friends and neighbors. Grades Ages 1-5 years Total Enrollment Approximately 50 children Student Faculty Ratio 1-2 yrs. class, 5:1; 2-3 yrs. class, 8:1; 3-4 yrs. class, 9:1; 4-5 yrs. class, 12:1 Yearly Tuition $408-$1,478 per month; varies by class. Check website. Special Requirements None

Focus The

MONTESSORI CHILDREN’S HOUSE OF DURHAM 2800 Pickett Rd., Durham 919-489-9045 mchdurham.org

Montessori education. months-Grade 6 Total Enrollment 140 Student/Faculty Ratio Toddler (18 months-3 years), 6:1; Preschool, 11:1; Elementary, 12:1 Yearly Tuition $4,200-$15,330 Special Requirements Required visit for parents. Focus

Grades 18

MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL LIBERTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

4512 Pope Rd., Durham

3864 Guess Rd., Durham

919-493-8541

919-471-5522

mcsdurham.org

lbcdurham.org

Students learn in a vibrant Montessori community where together, through the dynamic and relevant curriculum, they are guided toward self-discovery and the realization of their unique contributions to the world. Grades 18 months-Grade 8 Total Enrollment 220 Student/Faculty Ratio Toddler (18 months-3 years), 6:1; Ages 3-6, 12:1; Grades 1-3, 12:1; Grades 4-6, 12:1; Grades 7-8, 8:1 Yearly Tuition Toddler (half day), $10,977; Toddler (full day), $15,062; Ages 3-4 (half day), $10,313; Ages 3-4 (full day), $13,917; Kindergarten, $14,398; Grades 1-3, $14,546; Grades 4-6, $15,095; Grades 7-8, $17,664; Before Care/Late Day Care options available. Focus

Focus The mission of Liberty Christian School is to be an effective

instrument of God. Together with Christian parents and the church, the school seeks to educate children and young people so that they may grow and mature into perceptive and caring Christians who will have a transforming influence on the world. Liberty Christian’s goal is to guide children towards an understanding that God is at the center of every pursuit of knowledge. Grades Pre-K-12 Total Enrollment 200 Student/Faculty Ratio Pre-K-5, 18:1; Grades 6-12, 18:1

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College – without the debt.

Personalized instruction. Affordable education.

Recent Durham, Chapel Hill-Carrboro, and Orange County high school graduates can receive up to $500 per semester for two years – or four semesters – with Durham and Orange counties’ ConnectFunds Scholarships.

durhamtech.edu/connectfunds


SCHOOLS Special Requirements Family

interview; Applicants for grades 1-8

come for a classroom visit. MONTESSORI DAY SCHOOL

Offering ballet, contemporary jazz, modern, rhythm tap, hip hop and fencing. Ages 3 and up. Boys’ ballet scholarships available.

1702 Legion Rd., Chapel Hill 919-929-3339 mdsch.org Focus Offers

a faculty-operated school, a well-equipped learning environment and an enriched Montessori curriculum to meet the needs of children with a wide range of abilities. On-site aftercare also available. Grades Toddler-Grade 6 Total Enrollment 65 Student/Faculty Ratio 10:1 Yearly Tuition $9,550-$10,850 Special Requirements Interview process includes general evaluation and meeting with parents. Three day visit for elementary. MONTESSORI FARM SCHOOL 2400 Broad St., Ste. 2, Durham

www.balletschoolofchapelhill.com 1603 east franklin street 919.942.1339

919-732-5026 montessorifarmschool.com Focus Montessori

learning through play

with special emphasis on nature study and activities including gardening and animal care. Grades Pre-K-K Total Enrollment Up to 24 Student/Faculty Ratio 8:1 Yearly Tuition Pre-K, $7,500; Kindergarten, $9,000 Special Requirements Contact the school and set up an appointment to visit. Available spots go quickly, and they are typically full by March for the following fall. MOUNT ZION CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 3519 Fayetteville St., Durham 919-688-4245 mzcadurham.org Focus Prepares

photo by Barbara Tyroler

TUES - SAT: 10-5, SUN: 1-5 @ UNIVERSITY PLACE 201 S. ESTES DRIVE, CHAPEL HILL | WWW.KIDZUCHILDRENSMUSEUM.ORG

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students for college or technical school, and for obtaining employment upon graduation from high school. For information on grade levels, enrollment, student/faculty ratios, tuition and special requirements, see website.


Catch the Spark We are a vibrant, inclusive learning community empowering students to think critically, creatively, & independently. Inspired by Quaker values, we teach our children that it is possible to change the world!

A 126-Acre Wooded Campus A creek winds through main campus, set among farms and pastures and conveniently located between downtown Durham and Chapel Hill. We also have Early School campuses by Duke and UNC.

Carolina Friends School

a pre-K to grade 12 independent Quaker day school serving the greater Durham-Chapel Hill area www.cfsnc.org | 919.383.6602

CELEBRATING

38 YEARS IN THE CHAPEL HILL COMMUNITY

Education is a natural process carried out by the child and is not acquired by listening to words but by experiences in the environment. - Dr. Maria Montessori

NOW ENROLLING: TODDLER • PRESCHOOL • ELEMENTARY

1702 Legion Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 • 919.929.3339 For more information, please contact admin@mdsch.org or visit mdsch.org.

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SCHOOLS PINEWOODS MONTESSORI SCHOOL 109 Millstone Dr., Hillsborough 919-644-2090 pinewoodsmontessori.com

Children are taught traditional academics as well as basic life skills and social awareness. Grades Pre-K-6 Total Enrollment 101 Student/Faculty Ratio Toddler, 12:2; Focus

Preschool, 11:1; Elementary, 20:2 Yearly Tuition Toddler and primary half-day: $4,400-$5,900; Extended day: $6,800; Lower elementary: $7,500; Upper elementary: $8,500 Special Requirements Scheduled observation recommended before submitting an application.

PRIMROSE SCHOOL AT HOPE VALLEY FARMS 702 Juliette Dr., Durham 919-484-8884 primrosehopevalleyfarms.com Focus An

accredited private preschool that provides a premier educational child care experience. Partners with parents to help children build the right foundation for future learning and life. Grades Infant-Pre-K Total Capacity 158 Student/Faculty Ratio Infant, 1:4; toddler, 1:6; early preschool (ages 2-3), 1:9; preschool (ages 3-4), 1:10; pre-K (ages 4-5), 1:13; school-aged children (ages 5-11), 1:14 Yearly Tuition $1,025-$1,463 Special Requirements $150 preregistration fee / $50 Supply Fee PRIMROSE SCHOOL OF CHAPEL HILL AT BRIAR CHAPEL 91 Falling Springs Drive, Chapel Hill 919-441-0441 primrosechapelhill.com Focus An

Strong Faith • Strong Academics • Strong Community Shaping minds, hearts and souls since 1964. #STMSTRONG

accredited private preschool delivering an exclusive Balanced Learning approach. Grades Infant-Pre-Kindergarten Total Capacity 184 Student/Faculty Ratio Infant, 1:4; toddler, 1:6; early preschool (ages 2-3), 1:8; preschool (ages 3-4), 1:10; pre-K (ages 4-5), 1:12; school-aged children (ages 5-11), 1:15 Yearly Tuition $1,150 - $1,520 per month Special Requirements $150 preregistration fee QUALITY EDUCATION INSTITUTE 800 Elmira Ave., Durham 919-680-6544 qeidurhamnc.org

Call today to schedule your tour. 920 Carmichael Street, Chapel Hill, 27514 919-929-1546 • stmcsnc.org facebook.com/stmcsnc

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Focus A

student-centered learning community with a rigorous curriculum and clearly defined standards of performance and high expectations.


SCHOOLS For more information on grade levels, enrollment, student/faculty ratios, tuition and special requirements, see website. ST. THOMAS MORE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 920 Carmichael St., Chapel Hill Lower school: 919-929-1546; Middle school: 919-929-2241 stmcsnc.org

Provides an education for each child in a God-centered environment. Grades Age 3-Grade 8 Total Enrollment 375 Student/Faculty Ratio 3-y/o, 7:1; 4-y/o, 10:1; Grades K-4, 25:2 (teacher and assistant); Grades 5-8, 25:1 Yearly Tuition PreK (3 and 4-year-olds), $6,760; K-8, $7,950–$10,340 Special Requirements Application, $200 application fee, test scores, report cards, feedback from previous teachers, birth certificate, baptismal certificate, letter from Catholic parish (if parish tuition rate), health form and immunization record. Focus

Focus Transforms

students with learning differences into confident, independent learners through a half-day school year program, tutoring and summer programs. Total Enrollment 170 Student/Faculty Ratio 4:1 Yearly Tuition K-12 (half-day), $19,300; Grades 9-12 may choose to enroll for two hours ($14,950) or one hour ($11,050). Special Requirements Application and

interview required. THE OLD SCHOOL AT FANCY GAP 2091 Lamont Norwood Rd., Pittsboro 919-918-1080 oldschoolatfancygap.com

Fosters development of the whole child on a nine-acre campus with garden, creek, farm animals and room to run. Ages 2.5-5 years old Focus

Today

She’s already capable of more than you realize.

SOUTHPOINT ACADEMY 7415 Fayetteville Rd., Durham 919-544-5652 southpointacademy.org

Prepares students to become ethical, well-rounded and self-sufficient citizens by providing a world-class education in a nurturing Christian environment. Also offers a 10-week summer program. Grades K-5 Total Enrollment 50 Student/Faculty Ratio 10:1 Yearly Tuition $5,500 Special Requirements Tour, application, meeting with administrator and student testing. Focus

THE HILL CENTER 3200 Pickett Rd., Durham 919-489-7464

Tomorrow She’ll be capable of more than you can imagine.

Committed to bringing authentic Montessori education to Durham for 40 years. Explore the possibilities @ mchdurham.org.

hillcenter.org

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SCHOOLS

Capacity 25

children

6:1 $1,300 month for full time Special Requirements $150 enrollment fee once accepted. Student/Faculty Ratio Tuition

THE SCHOOLHOUSE AT GREENWOOD

student to lead a life of purpose. Grades Transitional K-8 Total Enrollment 200-210 Student/Faculty Ratio 9:1 Yearly Tuition $12,295-$15,580 Special Requirements Student visit and assessment.

806 Christopher Rd., Chapel Hill 919-259-2520

TRINITY SCHOOL OF DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL

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4011 Pickett Rd., Durham 919-402-8262

Focus To

provide an intellectual education through brain development using four languages at the preschool level: ASL, English, Mandarin and Spanish. Teach and expect only what a child is able to do according to his/her developmental readiness. Organic home cooked meals. Grades Preschool (birth-6 years) Enrollment 12 Student/Faculty Ratio 4:1 Yearly Tuition Call for information Special Requirements Children are accepted year-round, depending on available space.

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School helps students discover and strengthen their gifts and become who God has called them to be. Rich and vibrant faith is the foundation for a deep education, with excellent academics, outstanding fine arts programs and competitive athletics. Trinity is a community that celebrates wonder and curiosity and fosters engagement with deep questions – a place where bright minds and open hearts meet. Grades Transitional K-12 Total Enrollment 530 Student/Faculty Ratio Lower school, 10:1; Middle school, 7:1; Upper school, 8:1 Yearly Tuition $5,680-$20,750 Special Requirements Check website for complete details, application deadlines and open house dates.

Focus A

WILLOW OAK MONTESSORI CHILDREN’S HOUSE

TRIANGLE DAY SCHOOL 4911 Neal Rd., Durham 919-383-8800

warm and welcoming community devoted to academic excellence that ignites intellectual curiosity, fosters compassion and integrity, and nurtures creativity, inspiring confidence in each

Focus Trinity

886 Hamlet Chapel Rd., Pittsboro 919-240-7787 childrenshouse.willowoakmontessori.org

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SCHOOLS Focus Willow

Oak Montessori strives to assist children in achieving their unique potential as responsible global citizens by nurturing self-confidence and independent decision making in a stimulating, creative, and diverse Montessori community. Grades Pre-school. (3–6 years) Enrollment 42 Student/Faculty Ratio 11:1 Yearly Tuition $5,750

REGIONAL BOARDING SCHOOLS DIRECTORY ASHEVILLE SCHOOL 360 Asheville School Rd., Asheville 828-254-6345 ashevilleschool.org

Students live in a nurturing community where faculty and students genuinely know one another. The school offers a rigorous co-ed college preparatory program for students who represent 21 states and 14 countries. Grades 9-12 Total Enrollment 288 Student/Faculty Ratio 4:1 Yearly Tuition Boarding, $54,900; Day, $32,375 Special Requirements Separate interviews for both parents and child required. SSAT exam, full application, math and English recommendations, transcript and testing also required. For more information, email admissions@ashevilleschool.org. Focus

NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS 1219 Broad St., Durham 919-416-2825 ncssm.edu Focus The

nation’s first public residential high school focused on science, technology, engineering and math.
NCSSM challenges and inspires talented students from across North Carolina through a residential campus, online program, summer STEM enrichment programs and distance offerings for schools and educators. Grades 11-12 Total Enrollment 680 residential, 800+ enrolled in Distance Education programs (online program and interactive videoconferencing) Student/Faculty Ratio 8.5:1 Yearly Tuition NCSSM is tuition free. There are no fees associated with applying, being accepted to or attending. Special Requirements Application requirements at ncssm.edu/apply. SALEM ACADEMY 500 E. Salem Ave., Winston-Salem 336-721-2643 salemacademy.com Focus Fosters

the intellectual, spiritual, social and physical growth of young women. Offers 16 Advanced Placement courses, competition in 11 sports, a comprehensive fine arts program and technology, advising and co-curricular programs.

Tours and information available at www.hillcenter.org

For forty years, we’ve been delivering research-based, individualized instruction in reading, writing and math to struggling learners in our School Year, Summer and Tutoring Programs. Discover how The Hill Center can be a solution for your family.

20% OF ALL STUDENTS LEARN DIFFERENTLY.

WE CAN HELP.

3200 Picket Road | Durham, NC 27705 admissions@hillcenter.org (919) 489-7464

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Grades

9-12

Total Enrollment

175

7:1 Yearly Tuition Boarding, $46,200; Day, $23,080 Special Requirements Application process includes teacher recommendations, testing, an interview and transcripts. Student/Faculty Ratio

SAINT MARY’S SCHOOL 900 Hillsborough St., Raleigh 919-424-4000 sms.edu Focus Established

in 1842, this independent, Episcopal, collegepreparatory, boarding and day school offers integrated, hands-on programming focusing

on the habits of a lifelong learner – critical thinking, communication and character, and includes AP and honors courses, world languages, an extensive arts program, 11 sports, leadership curriculum and opportunities for real-world experiences. Grades 9-12 Total Enrollment 273 Student/Faculty Ratio 8:1 Yearly Tuition Boarding, $53,350; Day, $26,750. Need- and merit-based financial aid available. Special Requirements Application, three written recommendations, a transcript from the applicant’s current school, SSAT scores and an on-campus interview at Saint Mary’s. Contact admission@sms.edu for more information.

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BOUNCING BULLDOGS FUN + FOCUS + FRIENDS

Jump rope classes & camps for all ages Register Now! ONLINE | PHONE | IN-PERSON

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ORANGE/CHATHAM COUNTY CHARTER SCHOOLS DIRECTORY ENO RIVER ACADEMY (Formerly Orange Charter School) K-Grade 6, 920 Corporate Dr., Hillsborough Grades 7-11, 1100 NC Hwy 57 North, Hillsborough 919-644-6272 enoriveracademy.org Focus Utilizing

a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math (STEAM) curriculum model to build upon a 17year tradition of academic and artistic excellence. Grades K-11 Total Enrollment 532 Student/Faculty Ratio 20:1 Special Requirements Application. Initial enrollment based on lottery; students are waitlisted once slots are filled. THE EXPEDITION SCHOOL 437 Dimmocks Mill Rd., Ste. 33, Hillsborough 919-245-8432 theexpeditionschool.com Focus Embraces

the natural curiosity of children and empowers them to become innovative problem solvers and community builders, and to provide excellent education through an experiential, project-based, STEM-focused curriculum. Grades K-8 Total Enrollment 340 Student/Faculty Ratio Grades K-4, 1.5:19; Grades 5-8, 1:22. Resource and other non-classroom teacher and teacher assistant staff not included in ratio. Special Requirements To apply to a charter school, students must be domiciled in NC. Must apply during


SCHOOLS

open application period in order to be eligible for the lottery held each spring.

Be who you are... Discover who you can be.

WILLOW OAK MONTESSORI CHARTER SCHOOL 50101 Governors Dr. #170, Chapel Hill 919-240-7787 charter.willowoakmontessori.org Focus Strives

to assist children in achieving their unique potential as responsible global citizens by nurturing self-confidence and independent decision making in a stimulating, creative, and diverse Montessori community. Grades 1-7 and expanding Total Enrollment 210 and growing Student/Faculty Ratio 1:15 Special Requirements Application, initial enrollment based on lottery; students are waitlisted once slots are filled.

Please call to schedule a visit! 919-383-8800 triangledayschool.org

A co-ed, independent school in Durham serving students from TK through 8th grade

SCHOLARSHIP | CHARACTER | COMMUNITY

WOODS CHARTER SCHOOL 160 Woodland Grove Ln., Chapel Hill 919-960-8353 woodscharter.org Focus Emphasizes academic excellence

and parent and family involvement in the academic environment. For more information on grade levels, enrollment, student/faculty ratios, tuition and special requirements, see website. CHM

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Parents, want to learn more about our area schools? Read our special publication, Your Family: Including Navigating Schools on our website, or call 919-933-1551 to order a print copy.

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• Teaching all ages and instruments since 2000 • Highly-qualified, caring instructors chsma.com • Offering a specialized SUZUKI STRINGS PROGRAM

The Acting Program at CHSMA • Professional instructors • Technique classes, productions • Workshops, seminars, coaching

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DELICIOUS DISHES

Looking for a great vegetarian option in town? The golden beet risotto at City Kitchen changes seasonally and is so decadent you don’t miss the meat. It can even be made vegan on request.

You’re in for a treat when you dine out in the Southern Part of Heaven – here are some of our favorite meals and desserts we’ve enjoyed recently Photography by Sarah Arneson

411 West has been a Franklin Street mainstay

since 1990, and its prosciutto-wrapped grilled shrimp small plate has been around for nearly as long. Even after more than 25 years on the menu, “it’s one of my favorite dishes,” says Greg Overbeck, marketing director and coowner of Chapel Hill Restaurant Group. Try it with a glass of Barbera d’Asti Carussin “Asinoi.” For a taste of childhood in the South, look no further than the banana pudding at Mama Dip’s. “This is one of our most popular dishes,” says Annette Council, daughter of Mildred “Mama Dip” Council. “We grew up eating it.” And the sweet Southern treat has been on the menu since the restaurant opened more than 41 years ago.

The smoke is the first sign you’re in for a good meal at CrossTies Barbecue. “It’s like guerilla marketing,” manager Brian Turner says. “You’ve got people following their nose coming in.” So many, in fact, that they had to haul in an additional smoker to keep up with the demand for spare ribs and brisket. CHM

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THE BICK COKELEY GROUP The location, the style, the feeling you get when you walk through the door — ever y aspect of your home should be a reflection of who you are, where you’ve been, and the life you aspire to live. Your best life begins with a home that inspires you. VOTED BEST OF CHAPEL HILL 2017

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