Kickball teams took to the field Thursday night at Homestead park in Chapel Hill for WAKA of Durham/Chapel Hill and their Spring Championship games. If you’re interested in the Chapel Hill Summer league which starts May 30, visit their website or email Cindy Honickman.
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Town of Chapel Hill to Hold 2 Public Input Sessions for Skate Park Redesign
The Town of Chapel Hill’s Parks and Recreation Department is inviting community members to two public input sessions related to upgrades to Homestead Skate Park. The first session will be on Sunday, December 17 at 2 p.m. at the skate park, located at 100 Aquatic Drive. The second sessions is the next day at the […]

Black Bear Sightings Reported in Chapel Hill; Police Urge Caution
Some Chapel Hill residents have had a bear-y good weekend. According to the Chapel Hill Police Department, and video shared by one resident, there have been multiple sightings of a black bear off of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard near Homestead Park overnight Friday and Saturday. Chapel Hill Police officers reported sightings at the intersection […]

Chapel Hill Town Council Shares Feedback on Potential Splash Pad Spaces
For years, some Chapel Hill community members have pushed for the town’s park system to add a splash pad facility. The water recreation spaces have grown in popularity as inclusive and accessible ways to cool off and have fun. On Monday, the town council heard the results of a feasibility study on where to add […]

Chapel Hill Moving Forward Replacing Homestead Park Soccer Fields with Cork Surface
Homestead Park’s grass soccer fields will be replaced with an artificial cork surface. According to Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger, the bids for the replacement of the turf came in higher than expected. “We’re going to choose to go with cork,” Hemminger said. “It’s a little more expensive. Most of the increase in the bid […]
Chapel Hill Selected as Stop for This Year’s NC Mountains to Coast Ride
For the past 18 years, bikers from all 50 states and more than eight countries have joined together each year for North Carolina’s only cross-state, fully supported bicycle tour from the North Carolina mountains all the way to the coast. This year, Chapel Hill was selected as one of eight stops along the Cycle NC […]
Synthetic Turf Causes Community Concerns
In June, the Chapel Hill Town Council agreed to move forward with new synthetic turf for the Homestead Park soccer field. But since that decision, community members have expressed concerns about dangerous carcinogens in the rubber that could endanger the athletes, contaminate storm water and harm the environment. In response to these concerns, Parks and […]
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