The Interim Town Manager's FY27 Recommended Budget was presented to Council on May 14. The final public hearing on the recommended budget will be held on June 11, and we want to hear from you. Visit carync.gov/publichearings to register to speak and learn more about the public hearing process. You can also provide your feedback on the budget at any time by contacting 311@carync.gov. Changes to the recommended budget will be voted on in conjunction with the entire budget at the regular Council meeting in the Council Chambers on June 25.
Events & Meetings
Tuesday
Human Relations, Inclusion, & Diversity Advisory Board
Cary Town Hall, 6 p.m. Information is available on the calendar.
Wednesday
Senior Advisory Board
Cary Town Hall, noon Information is available on the calendar.
Film: Just Sing (Not Rated) The Cary Theater, 2 p.m. The electrifying journey of a top collegiate a cappella group chasing a national championship title in New York City.
Downtown Cary Park's Gathering House, 6:30 p.m. Experience serenity in the heart of Downtown Cary Park with one of our Tai Chi classes. Immerse yourself in this ancient Chinese martial art that promotes balance, flexibility, and relaxation. Each session offers a gentle, flowing practice designed to calm the mind, strengthen the body, and restore your energy in a welcoming indoor setting.
The Cary Theater, 7 p.m. A horror novelist visits an Inn in Ireland to spread his parents’ ashes, without knowing the place is rumored to be haunted. Tickets and information.
Thursday
Film: The Christophers (R)
The Cary Theater, 2 p.m. After once-famous artist Julian Sklar drifts into self-imposed seclusion, his two estranged children enlist Lori, a young painter and sometime-forger, to help uncover a fabled series of unfinished canvases Julian has buried deep in his home studio. Tickets and information.
Trivia Night
Downtown Cary Park's Bark Bark, 6:30 p.m. Get ready to test your knowledge and unleash your competitive spirit at Trivia Night! Led by the witty hosts from Hammered Trivia, it’s an evening packed with brain-teasing questions, laughter, and prizes. Gather your friends, grab a drink, and let the games begin!
Downtown Cary Park's Great Lawn Pavilion, 7 p.m. Get ready for one hour of dance fitness to exhilarating music that will get your heart pumping! Join us for an energetic Zumba session filled with infectious rhythms, dynamic choreography, and a vibrant community, turning the Park into a lively dance floor and making fitness feel like a celebration.
The Cary Theater, 2 p.m. A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child.
Downtown Cary Park's Great Lawn Pavilion, 6 p.m. It’s the ‘old school’ live action film YOU voted for most during January’s Oscar Nominee Showdown! Enjoy a screening of 1985’s "Back to the Future." An eccentric scientist builds a time machine, which accidentally transports a high school student back to the 1950s, where the teen inadvertently interferes with the budding romance between his future parents. Come early to enjoy pre-screening activities for all ages, making it a perfect night out for everyone Learn more.
Bands, Bites, and Boats
Bond Park Boathouse, 6 p.m. This free community event brings together live music, local food trucks, and after-hours boat rentals for a perfect Friday night on Bond Lake. Featuring live music from LaureNicole Duo, enjoy delicious bites from Super Spuds and Corner Boys BBQ, along with refreshing brews from Fortnight Brewery Company. Bring your crew, grab some food, and enjoy a laid-back night of music, food, and lakefront fun. Learn more about the event.
Saturday
Cary Farmers Market
Downtown Cary Park, 8 a.m. Join the Cary Farmers Market at its location on Park Street next to Downtown Cary Park! Each Saturday, you will find a wonderful lineup of vendors offering all locally-made and locally-grown items. Shop for freshly-harvested produce, handmade local food, and artisan-made goods. Stop by the info booth to learn about their matching program for SNAP/EBT. Children can also get their very own Farmers Market Passport and participate in the Eat-A-Rainbow program, which encourages children to eat healthy, nutritious foods. Learn more about their new location, nutrition programs, and other information on the market's website, or visit their Facebook and Instagram pages for weekly information.
Yoga in the Park
Downtown Cary Park's Great Lawn Pavilion, 9 a.m. Join Pura Vida Studio for an energizing outdoor morning yoga class in the park, surrounded by nature's tranquility. Learn more.
NC Indian and South Asian Film Festival
The Cary Theater, 1 p.m. The North Carolina Indian and South Asian Film Festival celebrates diverse storytelling through screenings of Independent films by South Asian filmmakers, offering all genres from around the world and the work of non-South Asians whose work features South Asian themes or actors, while offering audience opportunities to meet directors, actors, and filmmakers and engage in meaningful conversations about cinema and culture. Tickets and information.
Blood on the Clocktower
Downtown Cary Park's Academy Pavilion, 7 p.m. Blood on the Clocktower is a social deduction tabletop game. It’s often compared to Werewolf or Mafia, but with deeper strategy, more roles, and mechanisms that keep everyone involved until the end. The game blends deduction, bluffing, teamwork, and theatrical play. More information.
Sunday
Film: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (PG)
The Cary Theater, noon When a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt-out private investigator to prove his innocence. Tickets and information.
Downtown Cary Park's Gathering House, 4 p.m. Experience deep relaxation and inner calm with a rejuvenating sound bath in our Gathering House. Using crystal singing bowls, chimes, and other healing instruments, your facilitator will guide you through a soothing sonic journey designed to release stress and restore balance. No experience is needed, just bring a mat, get comfortable, and let the healing vibrations wash over you. Learn more.
Film: Michael (PG-13)
The Cary Theater, 6 p.m. The early life of musician Michael Jackson, from the discovery of his talent as the lead of the Jackson Five to the artist whose creative ambition fueled a pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world. Tickets and information.
Monday
Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources Advisory Board
SK8-Cary, 5:15 p.m. Information is available on the calendar.
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