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SPECIAL EVENTS (919) 469-4061 www.townofcary.org 3 October Applause! Cary Youth Theatre presents Around the World in 80 Days Friday, October 17-Saturday, October 18 | 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 19 | 2 p.m. Cary Arts Center Hold onto your seats and join Phileas Fogg on his insane attempt to circle the globe in 80 days! To win a wager, Fogg must race against elephants, typhoons, trains, and one determined detective – it's the original amazing race! Adapted by Mark Brown from the novel by Jules Verne. For ticket or performance information, call (919) 462- 2055 or search "Applause" at www.townofcary.org. Cary Diwali Saturday, October 18 | 11 a.m. | Free Koka Booth Amphitheatre Hum Sub Inc. and the Town of Cary proudly present Cary Diwali 2014! Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, is India's largest and most important holiday. This year's theme is "Aapo Deepo Bhava" or "Be a Light unto Yourself." This theme celebrates volunteerism and the involvement of youth in their community. There will be Indian cultural dance, music, and theater, along with a bazaar for ethnic Indian handicrafts, Indian cuisine, Indian art, fun for the entire fam - ily and a fireworks finale. Cary Diwali is the largest festival of its kind in the Southeast and attracts a crowd of more than 12,000 people. For more, visit www.humsub.net or call (919) 460-4963. Fall Line Dance Party Wednesday, October 22 | 6-8:30 p.m. | Age 55+ Cary Senior Center $10 per person | Course code: 77569 Look sharp and dance the night away with all of your friends. This special night will be highlighted with music from yesterday and to - day, dancing, and hors d'oeuvres. A fun theme will be advertised in September. Heart of Cary Association's Downtown Harvest Festival Saturday, October 18 | 2-6 p.m. | Wristbands are $2 for kids 2 & up; Adults are free Downtown Cary 100 Block of W. Chatham Street will be closed off for an afternoon of Fall fun with carnival games, corn hole, bounce houses, food, and entertainment all afternoon! Costumes are welcome! www.heartof- cary.org November "Tales from the Road and New Discoveries" by Ken Farmer Friday, November 7 | 7 p.m. | $30/per person Page-Walker Arts & History Center In what promises to be an enlightening and entertaining evening, the Friends of Page-Walker are proud to present noted PBS antiques expert Ken Farmer who will share some of the interesting adventures he's encountered working with the Antiques Roadshow as well as at other appraisal fairs. Tickets include a wine, cheese and dessert re - ception and can be purchased online at etix.com. For more, call (919) 460-4963 or visit www.friendsofpagewalker.org. Friends of Page-Walker's Antiques Appraisal Fair Saturday, November 8 | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. | $10 per item Page-Walker Arts & History Center Make plans to attend the Friends of Page-Walker's Antique Appraisal Fair. Noted Antiques Roadshow expert, Ken Farmer, and his team of experts from Quinn & Farmer Auctions of Charlottesville, VA, will examine your item and give verbal appraisal. For $10, fair-goers will be able to have one item appraised (maximum of three items per person please). Proceeds will benefit the Friends' ongoing historic preservation and archival efforts. For more, visit www.friendsofpagewalker.org or call (919) 460-4963. TICKETS FOR EVENTS THAT DISPLAY THE ETIX SYMBOL CAN BE PURCHASED IN PERSON AT THE CARY ARTS CENTER, M-F, 10 A.M.-8 P.M. OR SAT. 10 A.M.-1 P.M. ONLINE AT WWW.ETIX.COM OR THROUGH THE ETIX PHONE CENTER (1-800-514-3849) M-F 9 A.M.-8 P.M., SAT.: 10 A.M.-8 P.M., OR SUN.: 12-8 P.M. Cary Diwali

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