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Lee Regional Fair in Sanford, NC

Posted by Rita on Oct 21 2007 | Around Town, Things to do

Lee Regional Fair 2007
We headed out to the fair last Saturday for a bunch of fun. Someone had ordered up perfect fair weather with highs in the low 70s and sunny blue skies.As we entered, we saw the tractor pull going on. We stopped and watched for quite a while before the pull of the rides got to my kids. They had a big variety of tractors - it was fun to watch. Lee Regional Fair 2007 Tractor Pull
Lee Regional Fair 2007 Chainsaw Art On the way to the rides we saw one of our favorites from last year. This artist makes fascinating pieces of art using a chainsaw and logs. These sculptures have a lot of detail and he makes everything from pumpkins to bears, fish, school mascots, and everything else in-between. It is always fun to watch an artist at work.We moved on to the rides and the kids had a blast - I had so much fun watching them that I didn’t snap pictures - I guess I’ll have to do that next year. We ran in to a bunch of people we knew - the fair was a popular destination.
There was a small circus at this year’s fair. They had a lady who did aerial acrobatics - she was very good. Next up was a guy who ran around a large wheel kind of like a human hamster. The difference was the wheel rotated around and went high above the ground. It was scary. There were motorcycles in a steel cage driving around a person standing inside. There was a hula-hoop contest for the kids in the audience. You would never confuse it with Ringling Brothers but it was well worth the $5 fair admission. Lee Regional Fair 2007 circus
Lee Regional Fair 2007 Ag exhibits We visited the agricultural exhibits - they had goats, horses, cattle, turkeys, and chickens. They had a large variety of hens and chickens and some of them were very fancy. My daughter loves animals and really enjoyed this part of the fair.
The exhibit hall always has a huge variety of different exhibits. They have displays that focus on different themes. The exhibit on the right was sponsored by the 4-H club and had ways to conserve energy.There were also entries for all kinds of farm produce from tobacco to watermelons, pumpkins, and squash. They had cooking, canning, and craft entries. The pack that is affiliated with my son’s scout troop had a winning scarecrow entry dressed as a cub scout.We made it out to the food booths and filled up on burgers and BBQ with funnel cakes for dessert. Somebody once told me that calories don’t count at the fair - I hope they were right!

We stayed until it got dark and then headed home tired after a day full of fun.

Lee Regional Fair 2007 exhibits
Lee Regional Fair Night View

The fair only lasts for a week and comes but once a year. On Monday the rides were all down and the fair was returning back to its normal state of quiet. This weekend, children were once again playing soccer on the fields that are home to the San-Lee soccer league. I am already looking forward to next year - see you at the fair.

Please visit my Sanford NC Homes website for more information about homes in Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County in North Carolina.

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Owl’s Nest in Sanford NC

Posted by Rita on Oct 17 2007 | Lee County Subdivisions, Sanford Area Subdivisions

Owl’s Nest is a subdivision in West Sanford North Carolina. Homes in Owl’s Nest were built in the 1970s and 1980s with a few homes built in the 1990s. There are about 190 lots in the subdivision with an average size of 1/2 to 3/4 of an acre. Owl’s nest has a family center complete with clubhouse, tennis courts, and swimming pool. Houses in Owl’s Nest include ranch, cape cod, two story, and split level designs. Exterior construction varies and includes brick, hardboard siding, wood siding, vinyl siding, and stone.From December 2005 through January 2007, 21 homes sold in Owl’s Nest with prices ranging from $105,000 to $169,000 with an average of $133,000.The homes in the show above are only for example purposes; I do not have them listed. Please Contact Me and I will be happy to send you current MLS listings of homes in Owl’s Nest or any neighborhood in Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County.

To find out more about homes in Owl’s Nest, visit the Owl’s Nest in Sanford, NC page on my website. Contact me today to help you find the right home for you.

You can also visit my Sanford NC Homes website for more information about homes in Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County in North Carolina.

Rita Taylor

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Harnett County NC Barbecue: The Other Story

Posted by Rita on Oct 12 2007 | Sanford Area News

Barbecue Church Harnett County When most people think of North Carolina Barbecue they see images of pork smoked with either a tomato or vinegar based sauce. North Carolinians have long argued which style is better. Those from the Eastern part of the state usually prefer the vinegar based and those in the Western mountains are known for the tomato based pork barbecue. For many, Barbecue is a lifestyle, but looking at the church you may wonder what religion has to do with Barbecue.

Harnett County is in the heart of North Carolina and has a Barbecue Creek, a Barbecue township and a Barbecue church. This church is older than our great country and was founded in 1757. This part of North Carolina was settled by Scots from Jura and Skye in Scotland. These Scots were Presbyterians and founded a church. The first language of the church was Gaelic.

The current sanctuary is the third building and was built in 1896. It has been remodeled and added on to countless times since then. The church has almost dissolved several times but is going strong today. The sign in front of the church has a saying on it - “Ceud mille failte”, which is Gaelic for “A Hundred Thousand Welcomes”. It seems appropriate that this church originally founded by Scots still uses this Gaelic saying to welcome the community today.

The cemetary behind the church bears many names of many local families such as Buie, McLean, Brafford, Cameron, Holder, and Rosser. The history of this church is intertwined with the history of the local community. The next time you hear Barbecue just think of all the history Barbecue has in this part of North Carolina.

Barbecue Church Harnett County Historical sign

To find out more about homes in Harnett County, visit the Harnett County Real Estate page on my website. Contact me today to help you find the right home for you.

You can also visit my Sanford NC Homes website for more information about homes in Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County in North Carolina.

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Carbonton Heights in West Sanford North Carolina

Posted by Rita on Oct 07 2007 | Lee County Subdivisions, Sanford Area Subdivisions

Carbonton Heights is a subdivision of homes in West Sanford, NC. Carbonton Heights was developed in the 1950s around two small lakes. The larger lake is around 3 acres, while the second lake is approximately 1.5 acres. These lakes are available to homeowners and provide the perfect place to spend an afternoon fishing or picnicking.There are approximately 90 lots in Carbonton Heights that range from 1/3 acre to over 3 acres, with the average lot a little over 1/2 acre. Nine homes in Carbonton Heights sold between January 2005 and January 2007. Sales prices ranged from $81,000 to $186,000, with the average price being $136,000. Homes which have been recently updated sell for the upper end of the range.The homes in the above show are only for example purposes; they may not be listed. Please Email Me and I will be happy to send you current MLS listings of homes in Carbonton Heights or any neighborhood in the Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County areas.

To find out more about homes in Carbonton Heights, visit the Carbonton Heights in Sanford, NC page on my website. Contact me today to help you find the right home for you.

You can also visit my Sanford NC Homes website for more information about homes in Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County in North Carolina.

Rita Taylor

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Sanford NC Real Estate

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Things to do in October in Sanford NC

Posted by Rita on Oct 02 2007 | Day Trips, Around Town, Things to do

Gross Farms Corn Maze

Gross Farms Corn Maze

Throughout the month of October, the Gross Farms Corn Maze will be open to visitors. You can find your way through the acres of corn fields in the photo above to 15 different way points. The maze is open to visitors on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. This year the design of the maze celebrates Lee County’s centennial. This is a big maze so wear comfortable shoes and use the bathroom before you head out into the rows of corn. It took us a couple of hours to navigate to all the way points but it could take more or less time depending on your group.

Starting October 13, the corn maze will feature a haunted trail. We went a couple of years ago when my daughter was 7 and she was terrified so I wouldn’t recommend it for the younger ones. If you are ready for a thrill and not at all squeamish, it is a fun way to spend a crisp autumn evening.

They also have a playgorund for the kids, hay rides, homemade ice cream, and a pumpkin patch. Find out more at the Gross Farms Website.

Gross Farms Playground
Sanford NC Armory

Sanford NC Brush and Palette Club Show

The 43rd annual Sanford Brush and Palette Club Show is being held at the Hales Center on McIver Street (also known as the old Armory). The show is open from 10 AM to 6 PM and runs from October 6th to the 13th. The show features the work of local artisans. The show will have not only paintings but sculpture and pottery as well.

We found this show by accident last year on the last day. We arrived just before the show ended and rushed thorugh. Our family will go earlier this year to make sure we get time to enjoy all the wonderful artwork.

The Sanford Brush and Palette Club promotes art throughout the community with private lessons and art workshops for children. They also sponsor a scholarship fund for local high school students. I encourage anyone who enjoys art to come out and enjoy this show.

Lee Regional Fair

As the home of SASL (Sanford Area Soccer League), the fairgrounds in Sanford are used as soccer fields most of the year. That will change when the Lee Regional Fair opens in Monday October 8th. The fair hosts exhibits including livestock, agricultural, cooking, baking, needlepoint, sewing, art, crafts, and much more. There is a beauty contest, singing, a mechanical bull riding competition, karate demonstrations and too much to mention.

Did I forget the rides? There are plenty of exciting carnival rides. Of course, there are the carnival games. Oh, and the food - funnel cakes, fried candy bars, cotton candy and too many calories to count them all.

To find out more about the fair, visit the Lee Regional Fair website. We still haven’t decided which day to go - each day has its own unique and fun events.

Lee Regional Fair
Big Sweep Cleanup

2007 NC Big Sweep in Lee County

The 2007 NC Big Sweep is on Saturday October 6th. This is a day each year where residents clean up our local parks and waterways. My son has done this several times and has had fun while learning an appreciation for the environment. This year Lee County Parks and Recreation is working to clean up San-Lee Park, Kiwanis Park, and Camelback Bridge (Deep River Park). Show up at any of the parks in the morning and help in this clean-up effort. Contact San-Lee Park at (919)-776-6221 for more information on how you can help.

Memory Walk 2007 in Lee County

The Lee County Memory Walk to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association will be on Saturday October 6th at Kiwanis Park in Sanford. Registration begins at 9 AM. War-up starts at 9:45 and the walk starts at 10 AM. The walk is around the 1 mile Kiwanis Trail.

There will be entertainment, food, and displays. You can honor a loved one at the Memory Garden. Those who raise over $50 will receive a Memory Walk T-shirt. For more information, contact Judi Womack at (919)-776-0501.

Kiwanis Park Sanford NC
Temple Theater

Annie at Temple Theater

The classical musical Annie opens this month at Temple theater in Sanford. Annie features weel-know songs such as “Tomorrow” and “Hard Knock Life”. “The show starts on October 19th and goes through to November 11th. See the following list for dates and times:

Thursdays at 7:00 pm (10/25, 11/1, and 11/8)
Fridays at 8:00 pm (10/19, 10/26, 11/2, and 11/9)
Saturdays at 2:00 pm and 8:00 pm (10/20, 10/27, 11/3, and 11/10)
Sundays at 2:00 pm (10/21, 10/28, 11/4, and 11/11)

Temple Theater is a great local theater and seeing a show is an enjoyable experience.

Visit my Sanford NC Homes website for more information about homes in Sanford, Lee County, or Harnett County in North Carolina.

Rita Taylor

ERA Strother Real Estate

Sanford NC Real Estate

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