The average woman burns 14,844 calories a year doing this. What is it?
First Clue: Not at the gym
Extra Clue: Fun OR can be expensive
Final Clue: Significant other could get a little mad
Answer: Walking around while shopping
The average woman burns 14,844 calories a year doing this. What is it?
First Clue: Not at the gym
Extra Clue: Fun OR can be expensive
Final Clue: Significant other could get a little mad
Answer: Walking around while shopping
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Friday, April 13th, through Sunday, April 15th
Friday, April 13th
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
South White Street, Wake Forest
This is the first of the monthly Friday Night on White events in downtown Wake Forest. Have a beer from White Street Brewing Co., enjoy a free concert by Magic Pipers and grab dinner from one of the many food trucks.
2nd Friday ArtWalk in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
Friday, April 13th
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Locations in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
The second Friday of every month, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., head to Chapel Hill and Carrboro for an ArtWalk. Experience live music, food, activities, hands-on art demonstrations, discounts, live music and more. Download a map to help make sure you don’t miss anything. 27 venues are highlighted on the map.
Saturday, April 14th, and Sunday, April 15th
Various times and locations
The Cultural Landscape Foundation is a non-profit in Washington, DC that hosts weekends of free tours about cultural landscapes throughout the country. The organization is presenting such a weekend in the Triangle this weekend. Expert guides will lead free tours to 28 sites in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. Search for “What’s Out There Weekend Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill” on Eventbrite to see the list of tours and to register.
Saturday, April 14th
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
UNC Chapel Hill
Visit more than 100 booths and take advantage of numerous behind-the-scene tours of Carolina’s cutting-edge science departments. No registration is required. Learn how a greenhouse works, about the physics and astronomy department’s world renown research, learn about how the brain works, and more. The makerspace student group will be offering hands-on projects suitable for all ages. The tours leave from the Old Well.
Saturday, April 14th
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Duke Arts Annex, 404 Gattis St, Durham
At the 2018 Mural Durham Festival, eight satellites will be painted live by local artists, with some help from Duke students. These murals will transform the Duke Arts Annex grounds into a one-of-a-kind community park for Durham’s Burch Avenue neighborhood and beyond. Besides watching the artists at work, you can take a free screen-printing workshop, watch dance performances, get lunch from a food truck and more.