Carrboro
K.O. Kid, a Chapel Hill Hip-Hop artist, performs at Cat’s Cradle Aug. 18. A local music venue, Cat’s Crade neighbors The ArtsCenter on East Main Street.
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K.O. Kid, a Chapel Hill Hip-Hop artist, performs at Cat’s Cradle Aug. 18. A local music venue, Cat’s Crade neighbors The ArtsCenter on East Main Street.
Cov Deramus (left) sells Julia Hartsell fresh produce from the Peregrine Farm booth at the Carrboro Farmer’s Market on Aug. 18. The market is located next to Carrboro Town Hall on West Main Street and features produce, meat, cheese, flowers and crafts from local North Carolinians. It is open on Wednesdays from 3:30 p.m to 6:30 p.m. from April to mid-October and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m year-round.
Beverly Redmann of Chapel Hill throws pottery in a beginning ceramics class at The ArtsCenter on East Main Street. The not-for-profit orginazation offers a variety of classes and performances to the community. Visit artscenterlive.org for more information.
Alex Mette (left), a waiter, talks to David Sharp, of Carrboro, at Elmo’s Diner in Carr Mill Mall. Sharp has lived in Carrboro for 32 years and encourages students to explore all the town has to offer. Elmo’s Diner is located next to Harris Teeter on Greensboro Street and offers homemade breakfast, lunch and dinner Sunday-Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday-Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Miles Murray prepares a coffee at the Open Eye Café, a laid back café featuring “community-oriented specialty coffee” fit for anyone wanting to relax and sip a hot brew. This spacious hang out, located on South Greensboro Street, features coffee, tea, live music, art and open mic.
John Faltass of Carrboro jams out at The Music Loft on West Main Street. The Music Loft caters to rentals, vintage and used equipment and repairs. They were voted “Best Place to Buy Musical Instruments” by Independent Weekly for 2010.
Located on West Rosemary Street, Carrburritos has it all in a name. This fresh and vibrant joint offers staples such as the Burrito Mejor and Veggie Burrito with Tomatillo Arbol. Open Monday-Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Emmy Griffin (left) and Nyra Hill enjoy an outdoor lunch at the Weaver Street Market Café while Griffin’s dog, Miss Bea, watches as people pass. Weaver Street Market is located on East Weaver Street and features fresh, local and organic groceries and a café. The lawn and pavillion play host to jazz music on Sunday mornings, as well as a stage during the Carrboro Music Festival in September.
Concerned residents look at a model of the proposed University Square development at a meeting on Thursday, Aug. 19 at University Square.
Monique Hardin-SBP