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Out & About
Have you noticed the changes at our VFW Post in Pittsboro? Well, we’d like to tell you about what’s going on there! A Memorial Committee was formed by the leadership and membership of Joe Wagner VFW Post 7313. The purpose of the Committee was to establish a way to honor […]
CHATHAM magazine presents our first collaborative style piece. We hope you enjoy this photoblog and that you have a safe and Happy Halloween! Staging & Design: An Acquired Style Photography: Martha Manning Photography Featured Dish: Angelina’s Kitchen Greek Salad of Mixed lettuce, feta, kalamata olives, Screech Owl cucumbers and tomatoes, and hand prepared […]
In it’s literal definition, a huckleberry is: huck·le·ber·ry/ˈhəkəlˌberē/ Noun: A small, round, edible blue-black berry related to the blueberry. The low-growing North American shrub (genus Gaylussacia) of the heath family that bears this fruit. At Huckleberry Trail Farm near Siler City, there’s a second definition that owner Bob Reichel, aka “Uncle Bob”, prefers to […]
Photography by Jessica Key of NOIR Photo. Folk art lovers will get a new venue this fall when doors open at The Small Museum of Folk Art in historic downtown Pittsboro, NC! Over the last two years, Dave Clark and Lisa Piper, owners of Small B&B Cafe, have worked with […]
Photography and article by Hillary Graves Photography Just around back of the Historic Chatham Mills is Pittsboro Bicycles. Owner Eddie Hatcher has more than a decade of experience in bike shops. He can help you with any and all of your questions if you’re in the market for a new bike. He […]
Greg and Paula Stafford share their lovely gardens with us. Greg refers to it as Paul’s Garden Palace. And wouldn’t you agree it’s a she-shed with a purpose? If you would like to nominate a garden to be featured in CHATHAM magazine, please contact us as http://chathammagazineonline.com/contact-us/ Thanks to Greg […]
Story by: John Wells Photos by: Martha Manning One of the really wonderful things about good food is that it can be imbued with a sense of history, of community, and of family. For Jimmy Stubbs and his wife Lori Golden, this has certainly been the case over the years […]
Story by: Jeff Wells Photos by: Martha Manning The air inside Shay Garriock’s fiddle shop is thick with the fragrance of freshly hewn maple and resin. This is no affectation; at SG Music Company in downtown Pittsboro, violins are sold, repaired, improved, and even made from scratch by Shay right […]
When Robert Shi moved to Moncure in December of 2002, he did not know that his life would take such a drastic turn. Born in South Carolina, he lived in various places up and down the East Coast before settling in the Raleigh area in 1992. After living closer to […]
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