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Sunday Yoga with Meg

Sunday Yoga with Meg

The Rookery 115 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Join us EVERY SUNDAY at 1:30pm for Yoga with Meg! For just $20 you get a 60 minute yoga session with Meg as well as a drink from our tailored … Continued

Open Mic at Yonder

Open Mic at Yonder

Yonder: Southern Cocktails & Brew 114 W King St, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Orange County's BEST ACOUSTIC Open Mic! 🎤 Yonder Open Mic NightEvery Tuesday, Hillsborough’s coziest living room turns into a showcase of local talent—and you're invited! Whether you're a seasoned performer or just ready to belt out a tune after a beer, Yonder’s Open Mic is the place to be. 🕢 Starts at 7:30 PM with … Continued

Ayr Mount Tours 2025

Ayr Mount Tours 2025

Ayr Mount Historic Site 376 St. Mary's Rd, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Ayr Mount strikes a startling figure in the historical town. The 1815 federal, masonry edifice was the first of its kind in this once bustling trade town, and thanks to the preservation efforts of our founder Richard Jenrette, remains well preserved with several original family objects on display. CAHPT invites … Continued

Thursday Jazz at Yonder

Yonder: Southern Cocktails & Brew 114 W King St, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Each Thursday from 8-10 Yonder presents live jazz with some amazing local, and traveling jazz musicians. Les Trois Chats Katharine Whalen's JazzSquad Crystal Bright and Griffanzo Taz Halloween with Griffanzo New Morning Jazz KÜF KNOTZ & CHRISTINE ELISE

FlushFest 2025

FlushFest 2025

FlushFest is the annual fundraiser for the Appropriate Sanitation Institute, a project of West Hillsborough based nonprofit After the Rain. Join us for live music, fun, silent film, and community. Admission is by donation. 10/3-10/4 | All day | $

Ayr Mount Tours 2025

Ayr Mount Tours 2025

Ayr Mount Historic Site 376 St. Mary's Rd, Hillsborough, NC, United States

Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, Ayr Mount strikes a startling figure in the historical town. The 1815 federal, masonry edifice was the first of its kind in this once bustling trade town, and thanks to the preservation efforts of our founder Richard Jenrette, remains well preserved with several original family objects on display. CAHPT invites … Continued