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Literary Legacy

By Chatham Magazine | February 11, 2020

George Moses Horton Day Keeps The Memory of an African American Poet Alive at the School That Bears His Name       Cattia Blake, 11, Amanda Zrubek, 13, Ashlynn Poston, 12, and Yareni Delgadillo Delgado, 11, wrote poems for their school’s annual George Moses Horton Day.   By Matt […]

Make This Valentine’s Day Super Sweet

By Chatham Magazine | January 29, 2020

Our picks for the sweetest treats, best date nights and fun shopping ideas for the most romantic holiday! “I Now Pronounce You Dead: A Murder Mystery Dinner” Where: Pittsboro Roadhouse When: Thursday, Feb. 13, 7 p.m. Cordelia has spent the last two years planning her wedding, and it’s going to […]

The View From The Upside Down

By Chatham Magazine | December 12, 2019

As one of the top high school recruits in the nation at his peculiar position, Northwood High School’s Jake Mann has a different perspective. Jake Mann is one of the best long snappers in the country. He can fire a football between his legs with almost perfect accuracy, but here’s […]

When I’m 104 …

By Chatham Magazine | December 12, 2019

In Memoriam This story was published in the December/January edition of Chatham Magazine. Joanna Leach passed away Dec. 11 at 104. By Matt White | Photography by Beth Mann When Joanna Leach turned 104 in September, she put on a crown. Since turning 100, her family and friends from her […]

Come On Over

By Chatham Magazine | December 4, 2019

  The Chatham YMCA’s Red Rover fitness truck delivers mobile workouts By Hannah Lee | Photography by HuthPhoto When it comes to getting in shape, one of our readers’ favorite spots to exercise is the Chatham YMCA in Pittsboro, recognized in our Best of Chatham poll both this year and in […]

Home For The Holidays

By Chatham Magazine | November 26, 2019

R&B singer Deja Belle has found personal harmony with a family move to Pittsboro When we asked local singer/songwriter Deja Belle for a list of holiday songs that reflect her music and her influences, she picked a list of eclectic tunes by a wide range of African American artists, from Sarah Vaughan […]

Pint Pals

By Chatham Magazine | November 21, 2019

The running club at House of Hops is a chance to get fit, recharge and finish with friends and a beer BY MATT WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY BETH MANN   Kate DiCato is not one of those running parents you see happily pushing a stroller ahead of her as she strides along. […]

10+ Phrases & Places You Must Know Before You Call Yourself a Local

By Heather Johnson | October 21, 2019

Aunt Bee’s House When she died in 1989, Frances Bavier funneled most of her $700,000 estate into an annuity that, to this day, pays out a yearly Christmas bonus to every Siler City police officer. But her true legacy began gestating not long after she was laid to rest at […]

#DogsOfInstagram

By Chatham Magazine | August 8, 2019

  By Hannah Lee   @adventuresofmollyandpickles 1,223 followers As the owner of three rescue dogs – Molly, Pickles and Jupiter (left and top of page) – and a volunteer at Farm Friends Rescue, Mandy German has long supported animal shelters/rescues. Near the end of 2017, she heard about a nonpro t […]

It’s Harvest Season at the Chatham Farmers Markets

By Chatham Magazine | July 26, 2019

    Summer may be fading, but healthy and fresh food options are bountiful at our local farmers markets. We talked to the managers of the county’s four markets, who told us what to expect over the next few months and offered some of their favorite recipes and foods.   […]

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