Triangle Beer Company Celebrated First Birthday in Downtown Cary with Crush
Triangle Beer Company (owned by the same group that owns Cotton House on Academy Street) opened its doors last year in the former Jordan Lake Brewing (320 E. Durham Rd) spot. To celebrate their first year, TBC decided to throw an all day party.
Early in the day, the mood was relaxed and casual with a solo singer on the mic, games for kids, giant bubbles, and several other artists providing fun for families.
A little later, various market vendors, food trucks, and an axe throwing company set up shop.
There seemed to be something for everyone, as midday came, along came a pop-up dog adoption that had everyone loving on the little fur balls!
Oh, and it wasn’t just the adoption event that brought out the hounds. We were snapping photos of all the party dogs, too.
Once the heat broke from a setting sun, it was time for the main event. The popular band, Crush, began setting up for a night of good music, good beer, and a lot of dancing.
One piece of the story has fallen in to place, as we asked police whether Ian Delauder had interaction with the Cary Fire Department (first to arrive on the scene) or the Cary Police Department prior to the self-inflicted gunshot wound. Sergeant Alexander told us, “In listening to radio traffic, it is believed that Mr. Delauder suffered his gunshot wound after the arrival of the fire department. We do not know the timing of his wound in relation to the arrival of police officers. He did not have an interaction with the police.”