Apex PeakFest May 2nd 2009 Apex, North Carolina
April 30, 2009 | Apex, North Carolina | Vetting explained
Don't forget folks...On Saturday, May 2nd, 2009, our little town of Apex, North Carolina will hold it's annual "Peak of Good Living" celebration, the Apex PeakFest!
PeakFest originally started out in a school parking lot and has grown to be such a grand event that hundreds of vendors and over 25,000 people attend every year. Salem Street, our version of Main Street, USA, is closed as clowns and magicians entertain the little ones, food and crafts vendors line the streets, and bands play throughout the day. All your typical festival food is readily available and children can enjoy the KidZone area that's filled with rides and games.
It's truly one of the many family friendly events sponsored by the Town of Apex and every year it just seems to get better and better.
The day begins with a pancake breakfast in the historic Salem Street firehouse and the fun doesn't end until the sun goes down!
Come early, stay late, and discover why Apex, North Carolina is known as the "Peak of Good Living"!
Once you've visited, you'll come to realize why we love our little patch of America!
See you at the PeakFest!
About The Author
Craig Rutman is a North Carolina Residential Real Estate Specialist that can assist you with the purchase and/or sale of real estate in the Raleigh - Cary – Apex Metro area; or any place else in the country by connecting you with a relocation professional in your destination of choice. http://www.justnchomes.com/
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