Here are some events happening in Downtown Cary that caught our eye. You can always check in with our friends at the Town of Cary for more events.

Ongoing

Hoppin’ Around Cary Easter Egg Hunt

Hop, hop, hop! The Easter Bunny has hidden nine giant Easter eggs all around Cary. Can you help us find them? Join us for a town-wide Easter egg hunt by solving the clues that will be provided on April 8. When you find an egg at one of our parks, scan the QR code with your smartphone and enter your name, email address (or parent or guardians if under 18), and phone number. If you find multiple eggs, be sure to scan each one’s unique QR code to receive an entry for that location. The more eggs you find, the more chances you will have to win! One entry per family per egg, please! Clues for finding the eggs will be posted to this web page on April 8. The winning person or family will receive an exclusive Easter basket filled with goodies and activities to enjoy!

Cary Downtown Farmers Market

Cary Downtown Farmer's Market 200 E Chatham St, Cary

Getting Fresh Since 1996 The Cary Downtown Farmers Market began in 1996, when three small family farms wanted a place to sell their products directly to the community.  A strong community has developed at the market over the years.  The town of Cary has come to know and trust the farmers who make their food while sampling produce, learning about where and how the food is grown, and talking about recipes with other shoppers. The Cary Downtown Farmers Market has grown since those three farmers began, and now welcomes not only farmers but also artisans such as coffee roasters, bakers, and craftsmen.  Together, we share a passion for fresh and local products! Local Roots All of our growers must live and grow or raise their products within 100 miles of downtown Cary, North Carolina.  We like for our growers to focus on environmental best practices, using minimal fertilizers and chemicals, including no post-harvest chemicals.  They use responsible methods of raising meat animals, and near-organic methods of growing crops.  The only way to have fresher or healthier vegetables, fruits and meats is to grow them yourself! See more