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.

Cary Downtown Farmers Market

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

Join the Cary Downtown Farmers Market each Saturday for a dose of community and an incredible lineup of vendors offering all things locally made and locally grown. Shop for freshly harvested produce, humanely raised meat, and artisan-made goods. There will also be live music, cooking demonstrations, and children's activities. More: https://www.caryfarmersmarket.com

Cary Theater: Catherine Called Birdy

The Cary Theater 122 E Chatham St, Cary

The year? 1290. In the Medieval English village of Stonebridge, Lady Catherine (known as Birdy) is the youngest child of Lord Rollo and the Lady Aislinn. Her playground is Stonebridge Manor, a house that, like the family, has seen better days. Financially destitute and utterly greedy, Rollo sees his daughter as his path out of financial ruin by marrying her off to a wealthy man for money and land. But Birdy, like all the great teen heroines, is spirited, clever, and adventurous, and ready to put off any suitor that comes calling in increasingly ingenious ways. Her imagination, defiance, and deep belief in her own right to independence put her on a collision course with her parents. When the vilest suitor of all arrives, they are presented with the ultimate test of love for their daughter. (PG-13) More: The Cary Theater website

Moonage Daydream

The Cary Theater 122 E Chatham St, Cary

Moonage Daydream illuminates the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most prolific and influential artists of our time. Told through sublime, kaleidoscopic, never-before-seen footage, performances and music, Brett Morgen’s (The Kid Stays in the Picture, Cobain: Montage of Heck, Jane) feature length experiential cinematic odyssey explores David Bowie’s creative, musical and spiritual journey. The film is guided by David Bowie’s own narration and is the first officially sanctioned film on the artist. (PG-13) More: The Cary Theater website