Age 50 and Over Register for the Chatham County Senior Games and Silver Arts
North Carolina Senior Games, Inc. has announced that Chatham County Senior Games has been sanctioned as an official qualifying site for State Finals for 2014.
Seniors brew at Galloway Ridge
For the past couple of months, a group of residents at Galloway Ridge, a premier retirement community located north of Pittsboro, have been making their own beer.
Aviation…..Great memories, great stories.
Edythe Schindler Klein, a journalist and fiction writer, now in residence at Galloway Ridge, has vivid memories of May 14, 1948, when the State of Israel was established.
Retirement Community Creates Radio Show
The folks at Galloway Ridge at Fearrington don’t stop at taking care of their residents at the facility; instead, they’ve recently started up a radio show intended to both inform and entertain seniors in the Triangle region.
Galloway Ridge Charitable Fund awards $60,000
The Galloway Ridge Charitable Fund has awarded $60,000 in community grants to Chatham County not-for-profits and public schools. Grant funds will support food, shelter and medical needs as well as education, literacy, arts and culture and recreation.
Leveraging State Programs to Attract Relocating Retirees
When Pat Richardson learned about the North Carolina Certified Retirement Community Program (NCCRCP), she initiated a local campaign to get Pittsboro, NC, certified.
Fearrington House Inn: Condé Nast Top 100 Hotel Readers’ Choice Award
Congratulations to the Fearrington House Inn, deemed one of the world’s top 100 hotels and resorts in the Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Awards!
Galloway Gallop
Galloway Ridge held its first-ever 5K run/walk Saturday morning to benefit Alzheimer’s North Carolina, Inc.
Five Stars at Fearrington House!
We are pleased for our friends at The Fearrington House Restaurant. The restaurant has received the coveted Five-Star Award from Forbes Travel Guide.
Galloway Ridge at Fearrington Recruits a Hungry Herd to Remove Vegetation
Chatham County’s Galloway Ridge at Fearrington has hired a herd of 24 hungry goats to remove a large patch of dense and unruly vegetation.