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Cary Returns to Full Swing with Black History Month Celebrations and Array of Community Events Post-Winter Storm Gianna

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Published on February 05, 2026
Cary Returns to Full Swing with Black History Month Celebrations and Array of Community Events Post-Winter Storm GiannaSource: Facebook/Town of Cary, NC

Cary residents can expect normal operations to resume following Winter Storm Gianna. All town facilities, including Cary Town Hall, are open, and GoCary transit services are operating on schedule. The Town of Cary is also hosting Black History and African American Appreciation Month events under the theme “The Brilliance of Resilience,” featuring a variety of programs.

Cary is conducting its 2026 Biennial Survey, which began on January 12, to gather feedback on topics such as safety, town services, and communications. A random selection of residents will be contacted by consultants to assess satisfaction and confidence in town operations. Past survey results and current survey details are available on the town’s website.

Cary has a variety of events scheduled throughout the week for all ages. The Senior Advisory Board met at Town Hall yesterday noon, and a Virtual Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting took place the same day at 6:30 p.m. The Cary Theater showed films including Marty Supreme and H is for Hawk. At the Cary Arts Center, a Meet the Artist session with Sid Thakur will showcase his papercutting work. Tomorrow, Mikael Darmanie will perform a free piano concert featuring works by Ravel, Monk, and others.

Cary offers several community and wellness activities this week. The Cary Farmers Market on Saturday provides an opportunity to shop for fresh, local goods. On February 9 at 4:30 p.m., children can participate in a BINGO event at the Academy Pavilion in Downtown Cary Park. Sports enthusiasts can attend the Gold Medal Games at Downtown Cary Park on Saturday at 1 p.m., featuring winter sports and interactive challenges.

The week concludes with additional film screenings at The Cary Theater, including The Secret Agent and Amadeus. Community puzzle enthusiasts can meet for a puzzle and puzzle swap event at Downtown Cary Park’s Gathering House on Monday at 2 p.m. Cary offers a variety of activities for residents, from theater screenings and puzzle gatherings to live music performances.