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 | Fletcher, North Carolina Mountain State Fair (9/10 - 9/19): The Western North Carolina Mountain State Fair will be held at the WNC Agricultural Center, the third largest fair in North Carolina, that celebrates the heritage of the Blue Ridge Mountains, including agriculture, music, crafts, art, food, |
 | Fayetteville, Lafayette Parade of Pooches (9/11): All breeds are welcome if they wear a costume with a French or Revolutionary War theme (think berets and bikinis!)or if the owner is French. or took French in high school, or just likes French food and wine! |
 | Fletcher, North Carolina Mountain Sate Fair (9/10 - 9/19): NC Mountain State Fair is;
-A ten day, family oriented, agricultural Fair
-Nationally Sanctioned Championship Clogging
-Pig races, Petting Zoo, Camel Rides, and Animal Displays
-Exciting Midway Rides suitable for all ages
-More than 20 |
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 |  | Arden, Christian Singles Groups (1/1 - 12/31): Upcoming singles events: get connected, calendar, singles adults, next 90 days. |
 |  | Asheboro, W.H. Moring, Jr. Art Center (3/3 - 12/31): Visit this arts center in downtown Asheboro featuring exhibits of exquisite and enchanting arts and crafts created by local and regional artisans. Check out Youth Art Month in March! |
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 |  | Blowing Rock, Art in the Park (7/17 - 10/2): Annual juried art series featuring 100 artists from across the southeast. |
 |  | Bryson City, Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (1/1 - 12/31): With the romance and mystique of an era gone by, guests on board the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad will enjoy year-round scenic train journeys across fertile valleys, through tunnels and across river gorges in a spectacular region of easte |
 |  | Chapel Hill, Ackland Art Museum (1/29 - 12/31): Since 1958, the Ackland Art Museum has been one of North Carolina's most important artistic resources. Located at 101 S. Columbia Street near the Franklin Street intersection in downtown Chapel Hill, the Ackland is an academic unit of The U |
 |  | Charlotte, UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens (2/17 - 12/31): These botanical gardens are run by the University of North Carolina Charlotte campus and are comprised of three separate sites- the Van Landingham Glen, the Susie Harwood Garden, and the McMillan Greenhouse. There is a wide variety of plant |
 |  | Cherokee, Cherokee Fun Park (1/1 - 12/31): When you visit Cherokee, North Carolina, you can almost imagine yourself living this way. |
 |  | Concord, Cabarrus County Fair (9/10 - 9/18): THE Family Tradition of Cabarrus County!
Our Fair is packed with state-of-the-art rides from Powers Great American Midways. We feature exhibitors, concerts, traditional fair food, competitive livestock and craft exhibits, children's show |
 | Durham, The 37th Annual CenterFest Arts Festival (9/18 - 9/19): Each fall for 35 years, over 150 juried fine artists, craftsmen and performers from across the country gather together in Downtown Durham to dazzle, inspire, delight and entertain you. Find your perfect match at North Carolina's longest-run |
 |  | Hendersonville, Let The Good Times Roll (1/1 - 12/31): Come putt around our professionally landscaped 18-hole Harris designed mini golf course. |
 |  | Kill Devil Hills, MINIATURE GOLF!! (1/1 - 12/31): How about a ride on the mining train through caves, ancient ruins and under waterfalls to begin the adventure? ... |
 |  | Matthews, Free Crafts for Kids (2/8 - 12/31): Every Saturday 11:00 - 3:00, every store! Ages 3 and up. |
 |  | Nebo, Lake James State Park (1/1 - 12/31): Tucked away in rolling hills at the base of Linville Gorge is Lake James, a 6,510-acre lake with more than 150 miles of shoreline. |
 |  | New Bern, Cedar Grove Cemetery Tour (4/3 - 10/30): Enjoy a tour of one of New Bern's oldest cemeteries. The tour of Cedar Grove Cemetery focuses on early gravesites through the Civil War and includes brief sketches of some of historic New Bern's most interesting citizens. |
 |  | Oakboro, Oakboro Cruise-In (3/26 - 10/22): The Oakboro Cruise-In is the largest Downtown Cruise-In in North Carolina. |
 |  | Pikeville, A Secret Garden Winery (1/1 - 12/31): Take a drive down this sleepy little country road in northern Wayne County, North Carolina, and you will find good friends, southern hospitality, and one of North Carolina's best kept secrets: |
 |  | Pittsboro, Carolina Tiger Rescue (2/1 - 12/31): Saving and protecting wildcats in captivity and in the wild. |
 |  | Raeford, Carolina Horse Park (1/1 - 12/31): We are a nationally recognized equine competition venue and each year we host many equestrian and community events including the Stoneybrook Steeplechase, |
 |  | Raleigh, Biltmore Flower Carpet (8/20 - 9/10): Discover our dramatic, one-of-a-kind flower carpet this August. Biltmore's garden experts are weaving together thousands of colorful plants into a vivid living carpet on the South Terrace of Biltmore House. |
 |  | Raleigh, Kids Fest (6/13 - 9/30): Enjoy live performances by Flow Circus/Sam the Magic Man, |
 |  | Raleigh, Moneypalooza (6/7 - 12/31): Step into our money machine and bank on your brain to make good decisions on how to save, spend and share the money you earn. |
 |  | Raleigh, Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina (6/13 - 12/31): Traveling exhibit chronicling how, for nearly 400 years, Jews have integrated into North Carolina life by blending… their own traditions into southern culture |
 |  | Shelby, Foothills Farmers Market (4/24 - 11/22): Certified Cleveland County area produce, honey, hormone free meats, etc. Purchase right from the farmer! |
 |  | Spruce Pine, Gem Mountain: Gemstone Mine (3/1 - 12/31): Gem Mountain Gemstone Mine is one of North Carolina's most enjoyable attractions! If you like gem mining...you'll LOVE Gem Mountain! |
 |  | Spruce Pine, Live Music & More at The Historic Orchard at Altapass (5/23 - 11/14): Live music and mountain dancing, storytelling and hayrides, monarch butterfly raising, naturalist tours and birding walks, arts and handwork demonstrations, book signings and more.
Every week, Wed-Sun. The Orchard is located on the Blue |
 |  | Tryon, F.E.N.C.E. (1/1 - 12/31): Whether you're interested in outdoor recreation, nature education or preservation of precious open space, you'll find something of interest at FENCE. |
 |  | Wagram, Jazzy Fridays (3/19 - 12/10): Twice a month we entertain our friends, as our vineyard becomes a true social event. Join us under the tent for light hors d'oeuvres and live jazz music! Reservations are suggested for parties of six (6) or more.
All reservations are held |
 |  | Wake Forest, Wake Forest Farmers Market (6/9 - 12/31): We are local farmers, soapmakers, cheesemakers, crafters, bakers and artists practicing their crafts within a 75 mile radius of downtown Wake Forest. |
 |  | Wilmington, Poplar Grove's Farmers' Market (4/7 - 12/15): An all local Farmers Market offering fresh produce, meats, seafood, cheeses, crafts andmuch, much more. |
 |  | Wilmington, The Michael Jordan Discovery Gallery @ The Cape Fear Museum (2/16 - 12/31): The Michael Jordan Discovery Gallery encourages the young and the young at heart to get their hands on the Lower Cape Fear's environment.
Crawl inside a beaver lodge, feed a Venus' Flytrap, make sand dunes and even listen to what a tre |
 |  | Wilmington, Cape Fear Stories: Land of the Longleaf Pine (4/1 - 1/30): Cape Fear Stories: Land of the Longleaf Pine will feature exciting new research and stories never been told about the Lower Cape Fear region's early inhabitants and Colonial experiences. Visitors to the new exhibit will step into an immersi |
 |  | Wilmington, The Learning Center (3/1 - 12/31): The Museum's Learning Center is a place of discovery. Hands-on, facilitated activities encourage families to explore a different featured theme each month.
The Learning Center is open Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Activities are free with Mu |
 |  | Wrightsville Beach, 9th Annual Longboard Classic (9/11): Surfers will compete in several categories. Division winners will be recognized after competition at the evening banquet and will then receive their trophies and prizes. |
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