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Parents and students came to an exhibit of student art celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Carrboro School System.
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Parents and students came to an exhibit of student art celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Carrboro School System.
Burcu Bozkurt and co-owner of Toots & Magoo, Maggie “Magoo” Pearson, prepare to ship an item. The store will sell items on a web site.
A discount sign adorns the jewelry cabinet in Toots & Magoo. Most items in the store are heavily discounted due to the store’s closing.
Lindy Sparrows prepares to unload a truck full of Christmas trees at the Amity Methodist Church tree lot, which raises money for charity and capital improvments on the church, on Wednesday. The church has been selling Christmas trees on the same lot since 1958.
Rabbi Zalman of Chapel Hill’s Chabad and Hanoch Labowitz of Miami speak to a large crowd in the Pit before the lighting of the menorah.
Hanoch Labowitz of Miami lights the first candle on a giant ice sculpture of a menorah before a large crowd in the Pit on Wednesday evening. Students and community members gathered to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah with members of Chabad of Chapel Hill. Activities included crafts for kids, singing, free food and a live performance by Gmish, a klezmer band.
A giant inflatable menorah decorates the Pit/
An artist creates a giant ice sculpture of a menorah to celebrate the first day of Hanukkah.
Aliyah Wendelbo, a student at The Learner’s School, a Jewish school in Durham, admires a giant ice sculpture of a menorah in the Pit.
A view of the ice sculpture of a menorah in the Pit.
Jordan Hutcheson, Leah Schinasi, Phil Blank, and Mel Freeman, of ‘Gmish’ play klezmer tunes in the Pit as people dance.
A boy looks at the ice sculpture.
People gather round an oil lamp and light candles to prepare for the lighting of the first candle.
Carolina Dining Services employee Annette McArthur serves make-your-own candy apples at CDS’s Farmer’s Market on Wednesday. The market featured all local vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables. CDS hoped to spread the word on their local and organic initiatives.
Priscilla Townsend, a freshman pursuing dental hygiene, has a three-year record contract with Bench Studios. Her first single is available on iTunes.
Studio art major Matt Jones paints in the lobby of the Artery. The student-run gallery's current exhibit is titled "Work in Progress."
Ph.D neurobiology student Rebecca Balter (center) listens to a peer speak at the LGBTQ Center’s roundtable discussion Wednesday.
Mac Lomax peruses the local artist section of Chapel Hill Comics on West Franklin Street, which includes work by Yana Levy, 8, of Chapel Hill.
Jenni Holt and Mac Lomax explore the selection at Chapel Hill Comics. The store is one of the oldest businesses in Chapel Hill. It features and supports many local artists.