Reasons to Live in Orange County
You may have seen the ads every Sunday in the Chapel Hill Herald. Reasons to live in Orange County. From the wealth of cultural events, live music and kid-friendly activities to history to a county committed to making its residents a top priority, Orange County is a great place to live!
Here are a sampling of the ads to refresh your memory.
You’ll notice we haven’t posted the #1 reason to live in Orange County yet. That’s coming on December 25th, our last ad of the series. But we’ll share the number one reason with you now: Our Residents!
That’s right, YOU make Orange County a great place to live and we’re turning the floor over to you to tell us why. Post why you love living in Orange County on our Facebook page at Visit Chapel Hill or on twitter orangecountync and we’ll post as many as we can in the full page ad in the Chapel Hill Herald on Sunday, December 25th! You can event send us an email to Visit Chapel Hill. Please post by Noon, Tuesday, December 20.
Is it the schools, the community, the music scene, the restaurants, the history? Let us know in 140 words or less and you may be the star of the last Reasons to Live Orange County ad series!
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Patty Griffin
Patty is the Communications Director at Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau and true blue Tar Heel fan!
Comments
I love Chapel Hill’s restaurants. We are big fans of the Carolina Crossroads, Il Palio, Tylers, Elmos, the Lantern and Crooks Corner.
by Denise Lisdahl
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
My favorite reason to live in Chapel Hill is the scents of the flowers. I am always struck by the smell of tuberose, magnoligas, freesia, sweet peas. I could just walk everywhere in the spring and get drunk on the scent of Chapel Hill .
by Jennifer
Tuesday, December 13, 2011