- Home
- Experience Carrboro
- Arts and Entertainment
Arts and Entertainment
-
Community Events
Links to Carrboro Community Events
Link to page -
Carrboro Farmer’s Market
Carrboro Farmers' Market, now in our 35th. year, is located on the Carrboro Town Commons next to Carrboro Town Hall at 301 West Main St. in Carrboro. Our Mission The Carrboro Farmers' Market aims to create and sustain a vibrant and innovative market that supports our local farmers and artisans, while extending the benefits of local food to the greater community.
Link to page -
Poetry In Carrboro
From poetry readings during Town Council Meetings to the West End Poetry Festival held every year, poetry in Carrboro plays an important role in our community. Poetry enhances and enriches the lives of all Americans and as an essential part of the arts and humanities, affects every aspect of life in America today, including education, the economy, and community pride and development. Poetry has produced some of the nation's leading creative artists and has inspired other artists in fields such as music, theatre, film, dance, and the visual arts.
Link to page -
The ArtsCenter
The ArtsCenter exists in order to inspire artistic creativity and to enrich the lives of people of all ages. The vision of The ArtsCenter is to create an educational environment that provides opportunities, inspiration and tools to people of all ages and skill levels to participate in the arts.
Link to page -
Weaver Street Market Events
Live music, local food, beer & wine samplings... Meet & talk with co-op members and local producers... Fun & informative... for all ages...
Link to page -
Cat’s Cradle
Located less than a mile from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill campus in downtown Carrboro, the Cat’s Cradle has been the Triangle’s premier live music venue for over 40 years.
Link to page -
2nd Friday Art Walk
The 2ndFriday Artwalk takes place in Carrboro and Chapel Hill from 6:00 - 9:00 pm on the second Friday of every month.
Link to page -
Parks
Information About Carrboro Parks
Link to page -
Bike Month
Carrboro promotes biking! It was the first community in North Carolina to be designated a Silver Level Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists.
Link to page -
Juneteenth
Juneteenth in Carrboro
Link to page -
Pride Month
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning (LGBTQ+) Pride Month is celebrated nationally and locally each year in the month of June. Through our Pride month events, we affirm community values ensuring that all residents, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, are treated with respect and dignity.
Link to page -
WCOM 103.5
WCOM is a community radio station with a studio in downtown Carrboro, North Carolina, broadcasting a 100-watt signal from an antenna at Scroggs Elementary School in Southern Village in Chapel Hill at 103.5 FM. WCOM is the first low-power FM community radio station in the area to be set up under a program established by the Federal Communications Commission in 2000 to license "LPFM" (Low Power FM) stations. Low-power FM is grassroots radio - an effort to counterbalance the increasing concentration of radio ownership by a few large corporations.
Link to page -
Historic Homes Walking Guide
The Town of Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department has created a self guided walking tour of Historic Downtown Carrboro.
Link to page -
Town Facility Rentals
Town Facility Rentals
Link to page