It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a trolley.
of Town of Carrboro And that Chapel Hill/Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau They work together to run a free trolley service for locals and tourists. July 23rd Soccer Match while Manchester City FC of England and Celtic FC, Scotland The match will be held at Kenan Stadium. FC SeriesA European soccer series tour covering multiple US cities.
The trolley will run July 22-24 from 1pm to 9pm. It will not carry passengers directly to Kenan Stadium.Instead, it will loop through Chapel Hill and downtown Carrboro, giving visitors easy access to the area's local shops and restaurants. 25 minute loop right Blue trolley stop signs are in place for easy navigation, and no tickets or reservations are required.
The loop will utilize existing Chapel Hill Transit bus stops. Patty GriffinDirector of Communications for the Chapel Hill/Orange County Tourism Board SaidChapel Hill buses will operate as normal.
Griffin Said The trolley's purpose is to provide visitors with a stress-free way to get around Chapel Hill and downtown Carrboro.
“I've got a map for you,” she said. Said“You'll see where the stops are, you'll see the different businesses that are participating and those that are offering different events and activities. There will be watch parties, specialty drinks and cocktails, special meals and foods.”
Steelstring Brewery Many local businesses in Carrboro are also offering special sales. “Headquarters Pub” Celtic FC's Steel String A few different things On match days, Scottish beer will be sold and 10% of the proceeds will be donated. World Central Kitchen The match will be streamed on a projector and everyone who purchases a drink on match day will be entered into a prize draw to win a Celtic jersey.
“We like [the Celtics] “They're proud of the activism they've shown in their games and it seemed cool to pick an underdog team with a history of activism, originally from Scotland but founded by Irish immigrants,” the owner said. Andrew Scharfenberg Said.
Manchester City fans Blue's Public House General manager Andrew Plant launched a campaign offering a 10% discount on meals to anyone wearing a Manchester City shirt. Said.