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FACILITIES PART THREE 178 REGISTER ONLINE: mycary.org Cultural Arts Facilities Page-Walker Arts & History Center 119 Ambassador Loop | (919) 460-4963 The historic Page-Walker Arts & History Center is a beautiful location for weddings, receptions, business meetings and social gatherings. Hardwood floors, high ceilings, large windows provide a charming setting. The Page-Walker's beautifully landscaped garden area is a popular site for weddings. Hours: Mon-Thu: 10 a.m.–9:30 p.m., Fri: 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sat: 10 a.m.–1 p.m., Fri evening-Sun: by reservation. First Floor: Main Gallery, Parlor, Kitchen, Lobby, Courtyard & Garden Areas Days Capacity Resident Fee Min. Deposit M-Th 99-standing, 80-theater-style, 50-table seating $70/hr 2 hr $250 Fri-Sun 99-standing, 80-theater-style, 50-table seating $100/hr 6 hr $250 Second Floor: Education Room/Gallery, Furnished Side Parlor & Classroom Days Capacity Resident Fee Min Deposit M-Th 42-standing, 30-theater-style, 20-table seating $35/hr 2 hr $100 Fri-Sun 42-standing, 30-theater-style, 20-table seating $50/hr 2 hr $100 Third Floor: Archive Gallery & Classroom Days Capacity Resident Fee Min Deposit M-Th 60-standing, 50-theater-style, 30-table seating $45/hr 2 hr $125 Fri-Sun 60-standing, 50-theater-style, 30-table seating $68/hr 2 hr $125 RENTAL INFORMATION • Nonresidents may rent at 1.5 times the resident fee. • Reservations for Sunday through Thursday are accepted from Cary residents up to three months in advance, nonresidents two months in advance. • Reservations for Friday and Saturday are accepted from Cary residents up to twelve months in advance, nonresidents six months in advance. Cary Senior Center Community Garden 120 Maury O'Dell Place Cary Senior Center gardens began in 2002 as a Boy Scout initiative. Currently, there are 24 large beds, 11 small beds, and 2 raised beds. One large bed is used by all gardeners as a Plant a Row for Hunger project. All food grown in this space is donated to the local Food Bank. Since 2012, more 1,000 pounds of fresh produce have been donated. Garden rentals come in a variety of sizes and costs, and they are rented for one calendar year. The Town supplies water, water hoses, and volunteer support. Open to Cary residents ages 55 and up only. Hours: Sunrise to sunset Good Hope Farm 1580 Morrisville Carpenter Rd Good Hope Farm is a 29-acre historic property that has a mission to marry Cary's agricultural past with an innovative future by connecting beginning farmers to affordable farmland and our community to local food. Due to the nature of this project, this property is not open to the general public. However, we encourage you to join us at volunteer workdays, agricultural workshops, Gourd Tunnel activities, and tours. For more information, visit www. goodhopefarm.org. Hours: Open to plot renters during daylight hours with monthly open house events the third Saturday of each month, April through September. Features: Farmhouse, multiple tobacco barns, toolsheds, and a ham house as well as 20 acres of farmland. HISTORIC PAGE-WALKER

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