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Fairview Park to open Saturday

A grand opening ceremony for Orange County's new Fairview Park is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at the park, located at 195 Torain St. in Hillsborough.

Activities for the afternoon include a tennis clinic, horseshoes, basketball and volleyball.  Some remarks from county officials will also be made. Refreshments will be served.

Amenities at Fairview include: a lighted baseball/softball field, lighted basketball courts, hiking trails, horseshoe pits, picnic shelter, playground, lighted tennis courts, volleyball court and a lighted, one-quarter mile walking track.  The tennis courts will be the first public courts in northern Orange County outside of a school campus.
 
A master plan map of the park can be viewed on the main Orange County website, www.co.orange.nc.us .  Look under “What’s New” for the Fairview Park Site Plan.
 
Board of Orange County Commissioners’ Chair Bernadette Pelissier and Board Member Barry Jacobs will speak at Saturday's ceremony, as will Fairview Community Watch representative Brian Lowen.

Funding for this park comes from a 2001 Parks and Open Space Bond, a North Carolina Parks and Recreation Trust Fund grant, Town of Hillsborough sidewalk funding and Orange County Payment–in-lieu funding.  St. Matthews Episcopal Church also provided funding assistance.

 

Washington Duke wine dinners

The Washington Duke Inn's Fairview restaurant has a couple upcoming wine dinners:

  • Nov. 17, Montes Alpha Premium Wines, Chile; Join Fairview sommelier Stacey Sondek and Christophe Courteaud from Fine Wine Importers will take guests  through Chile with these award-winning wines. The highlight of the evening will come tasting the small production Purple Angel Carmenère blend, which was selected as one of the “Twenty Exceptional South American Wines“ by the prestigious Forbes magazine and rated 93 by Wine Spectator.
  • Dec. 8, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars with George Foote, Napa, California. The iconic Stag's Leap Wine Cellars is best known for placing first in the historic Judgment of Paris wine tasting in 1976 besting its French competitors. 

Dinner starts at 7 p.m. each night. The five-course meal with wine pairings cost $95 per person. Call 493-6699 for a reservation. 

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