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Chatham Park to Offer New Home Products From David Weekley Homes
May 11, 2021 GMT
PITTSBORO, N.C. - May 11, 2021 - ( Newswire.com )
The Developers of Chatham Park - a 7,068-acre mixed-use community located in Pittsboro, North Carolina - announced that new home builder David Weekley Homes will be building new home plans in Vineyards at Chatham Park.
“David Weekley Homes is excited to be one of the first builders in Chatham Park,” said Raleigh Division President Ryan Wells. “We look forward to bringing our high-quality and innovative home designs to this new master-planned community.”
ClydeFEST Kicks Off A Season Of Fun In Chatham County
Siler City’s “Spring Chicken Day,” scheduled for May 1, was felled, for the second year in a row, by COVID-19. The year-long celebration of Chatham County’s 250th anniversary began with a muted, socially-distanced “Founding Day” on Saturday. Shakori Hills’ signature spring event has been postponed.
As North Carolina begins to “open up” after a long pandemic year, organizers of festivals and events in Chatham County are figuring out ways to celebrate and get people together in a safe and logical method. One of the major events on the local spring calendar, for example, is ClydeFEST. It’s still happening, but in a COVID-safe way in lieu of the usual 2,500-person gathering, says April Starling of the Chatham Arts Council.
Chatham County Set to Open Permanent Dog Park
Chatham County is all set to welcome its long-awaited permanent dog park on Monday, March 15.
With open hours from dawn to dusk, seven days a week, the dog park at The Park at Briar Chapel will feature separate sections for big and small dogs, shaded benches, water fountains and dedicated stations for dog waste. All dogs must be leashed until safely inside the park, and dogs must be licensed and vaccinated for rabies and be current on their shots for canine distemper in order to play inside the fence. (photo via Chatham County Parks and Recreation)