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Published: Nov 04, 2009 02:00 AM
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MAYOR'S TASK FORCE

The Cary Mayor's Task Force on Disability will meet from noon to 1 p.m. at the Page-Walker Arts & History Center, 119 Ambassador Loop in downtown. The group consists of citizens interested in creating awareness, improving accessibility and advocating for persons with disabilities. Visit carydisability.org for information.

Thursday

ALZHEIMER'S AWARENESS EVENT

The Alzheimer's Association-Eastern NC Chapter will host "Candlelight Reflections," from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the waterfall near Dorton Arena at the N.C. State Fairgrounds. This event will raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias and the impact on individuals and caregivers. This outdoor event will be held rain or shine. For information, contact Lisa Levine, program director, at 919-832-3732, 800-228-8738.

Friday

VETERANS LUNCHEON

The town of Cary will honor veterans during an annual luncheon from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Herbert C. Young Community Center. For ages 18 and older. A patriotic program, catered lunch and entertainment are on the menu. Luncheon is free for veterans and $8 to all other participants. For more information, call 919-469-4081. ROPES COURSE AFTER DARK

There will be a ropes course for middle school and high school students from 5:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. at Fred G. Bond Metro Park. The Ropes Course Challenge is a way to learn teamwork and communication. Participants will be suspended 40 feet above the ground. For more information, call 919-460-4965. Cost is $30 for residents and $39 for non-residents.

Saturday

VETERANS DAY PARADE

The 29th annual Veterans Day Parade, sponsored by the Wake County Veterans Council, will begin at 9:15 a.m. in downtown Raleigh. Events, including static displays, music and entertainment, will continue through the afternoon on the capitol grounds. A laying of a memorial wreath will begin the ceremony, with a flyover at 11 a.m. All organizations that would like to honor our veterans are encouraged to contact Harvey Yates at 919-926-1485. FOOD ALLERY WALK

The Food Allergy Walk at Bond Park will benefit the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network to fund research and increase awareness of food allergies. There will be family activities, allergy-friendly foods and more. Anyone can register to walk, or make a donation at foodallergywalk.org. ORIGAMI AT THE LIBRARY

There will be an origami craft program for tweens and teens at 2:30 p.m. at Cary Community Library, 310 S. Academy St., Cary. Class is limited to 15 teens. Call 919-460-3350 to sign up. MARVELOUS MUSIC SERIES

The Hunt Family, an award-winning family of Irish step dancers, fiddlers and singers, performs at 7:30 p.m. at the Herb Young Community Center in Cary. Call 919-469-4061 for more information. FREE MEDICAL CLINIC

Westwood Baptist Church will offer a free medical clinic for those without medical insurance from 8 a.m. until noon at 200 Westhigh St., Cary. The clinic will provide advice and medical screening for diabetes, blood pressure, prostate cancer, cholesterol, BMI and nutrition. Go to the lower level of the parking lot to the right of the church building to sign in. Patients will be seen on a first come, first served basis. For more information, call 919-469-9393 or visit westwoodbc.org. FALL FESTIVAL AND BAKING CONTEST

Apex's Fall Festival and Baking Contest will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cambridge Village Retirement Community. This event will raise money for Western Wake Crisis Ministry. A $5 ticket buys 3 slices of cake or pie to sample and judge. Cash prizes will be awards for each category: $25, first prize; $15, second prize and $10, third prize. Performers include the Peak City Singers, the Apex UMC Choir, Tri Force and Super Skipper, Premiere Dance School, Barber Shop Quartet and Magic by Charles Meacomes. For contest rules and entry forms, call 919-906-3708. MYSTERY DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION

From 6 to 9 p.m. at Cary First United Methodist Church, 117 N. Academy St., Cary, there will be a Mystery Dinner and silent auction to support Prison MATCH (Mothers And Their Children) of North Carolina, a nonprofit organization that facilitates visits between children and their incarcerated mothers. The $25 ticket buys dinner and entertainment at the Salty Dog Inn. A night of turmoil, murder and triumph will transpire as pirates celebrate their homecoming. For more information, call Joan Purcell at 919-828-4767.

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