• Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours

    Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street

    Need Help With Technology? Get Advice About Your Device! Raleigh Digital Ambassadors are here to help! Whether you have a short question about how to work your computer or have long-term digital goals, join us at the Raleigh Pathways Center! You will be paired up with a Digital Ambassador to create a plan to best support your needs and tackle goals together in a 1:1 setting. Whether you need help with your phone, computer, or have other digital goals, we have you covered! Join us at the Pathways Center on the first Saturday of each month at 1 - 3 p.m. from November to May! No appointment is needed for this FREE session.

  • Black History Trolley Tour

    Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

    Join the Historic Raleigh Trolley for this special edition of our popular Black history tour highlighting Oberlin Village. Tours will begin at Mordecai Historic Park and travel to Oberlin, where passengers will disembark for a tour of the Historic Turner House and Oberlin Cemetery and learn about the neighborhood’s history of community and freedom. Tours will take place on Sunday, May 5 at 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. and last an hour. Registration is $12 and can be purchased online using RecLink. For more information, please call the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center at 919-996-4364. Times: 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m.Ages: AllCost: $12Get Tickets on RecLink

  • Pregunte Al Doc: Reunion Comunitaria Del Condado de Wake

    Fiesta Cristiana 100 S. Hughes St., Apex, NC

    Participa con nuestro panel de expertos y adolescentes en esta edición especial para jóvenes de la serie Pregunte al Doc del ayuntamiento. En colaboración con el Consejo para la Salud Juvenil del Condado de Wake, exploraremos las cuestiones urgentes de la salud mental, el COVID-19 y el vapeo, ofreciendo ideas y recursos esenciales. ¿Tienes preguntas candentes? Participa en una sesión interactiva de preguntas que nuestro panel de expertos responderá directamente. Además, no te pierdas la oportunidad de conectar con organizaciones que ofrecen recursos invaluables en una sesión de presentaciones. Más información RSVP at wake.gov/PregunteAlDoc Note: This event is organized by Wake County. Raleigh's Housing and Neighborhoods Department wants to make sure Raleigh residents who need this service are aware.

  • Downtown South Quarterly Public Meeting

    Notice of Public Meeting The Downtown South project will be hosting its quarterly public meeting on May 20th, 2024, from 6:00 - 7:00pm. This meeting will be held via Zoom. The Zoom link for the meeting can be found below: This meeting is open to the public. Please share the below Zoom link with anyone who may be interested in learning more about the Downtown South project. ZOOM INFORMATION: Link: https://morningstarlaw.group/5202024.mtg

  • Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours

    White Memorial Presbyterian Church 1704 Oberlin Road, Raleigh

    Need Help With Technology? Get Advice About Your Device! Raleigh Digital Ambassadors are here to help! Whether you have a short question about how to work your computer or have long-term digital goals, join us for drop-in hours! This session is offered in partnership with StepUp Ministry and will take place at the White Memorial Presbyterian Church. You will be paired up with a Digital Ambassador to create a plan to best support your needs and tackle goals together in a 1:1 setting. Whether you need help with your phone, computer, or have other digital goals, we have you covered! No appointment is needed for this FREE session

  • Petition Signing Event

    Deja Brew Coffee House 5001 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • Hospitality Industry Preparedness Education Session

    The Grove at City Market 208 Wolfe Street, Raleigh, NC

    The City of Raleigh's Hospitality and Nightlife team from the Office of Special Events and the Safe, Vibrant and Healthy Community Strategic Plan team invite hospitality industry owners and employees to the next HIPE session. Join us Monday, June 10th, from 3:00pm until 4:30pm at The Grove at City Market for a collaborative training with representatives from the Downtown Raleigh Alliance, North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition, and Raleigh Police Department's ACORNS unit. Attendees will learn: De-escalation skills to calm potentially dangerous situations To recognize and respond to an overdose by administering Naloxone How the ACORNS unit can connect those experiencing crisis with available resources June 10th, 20243:00p.m. - 4:30p.m.The Grove at City Market, 208 Wolfe Street

  • 25th Annual Raleigh Small Business Expo

    McKimmon Center NCSU McKimmon Center 1101 Gorman Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

    The City of Raleigh’s Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) Program strives to increase opportunities for historically underutilized businesses and promotes diversity and inclusion in City contracting. The City and Wake County Public School System are excited to announce the 25th Annual Small Business Expo this June. At the expo, you will connect with local and state procurement and primary contractors looking for certified minority and women-owned businesses, learn about resources available to you, and enjoy a luncheon and keynote speaker. Registration information is coming soon. Stay tuned!

  • Bus Rapid Transit Community Meeting

    This coming Monday, June 17, learn the latest update regarding the Western Corridor Bus Rapid Transit, and ask questions you may have with the infrastructure. It is imperative that the city ensures that the voices of the disenfranchised are among the decision makers, and that the infrastructure works under the framework of #Equity Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/.../tZ0ucOqgrjkoGdR4qm9B03t5EKci3...

  • Umstead Park/RDU Quarry Sunset Clause Trial

    NC Office of Administrative Hearings 1711 New Hope Church Road, Raleigh

    From RDU Forest Community Discussion Group YES! It is REALLY happening! After 6 years of DEQ-Mining staff telling us we could not appeal the loss of the 50 year sunset clause and park protection buffers (which were done in secret in March 2018); after huge citizen response (big thanks to all of you!); after several court filings and overcoming several "Motions to Dismiss"; after being sent back and forth to different courts; after filings and hearings to try to get to a trial on the merits of our case ---> we are finally getting a contested trial! The trial will go for at least 3 days, generally taking 2-hour lunch break. There are usually additional short breaks for bathroom visits and attorneys to talk with clients. It would be helpful to have an audience. Feel free to come for just a hour or 2 if that is all you have or stay for it all! You may arrive or leave courtroom at any time, but if you need to do such, please do so quietly. We are not allowed to talk during the court. No photos or recordings, but you can bring your laptop/tablet. The Office of Administration Hearings (OAH) […]

  • Method Community Park Improvements: Visioning Workshop

    Method Road Community Center 514 Method Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

    The Clark Nexsen Design Team will lead a “Visioning Workshop” open to the public on Tuesday, June 18 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Pioneer Building at Method Community Park. This engagement event will have several methods for the community to provide their comments and ideas about the programming and project. It is intended to focus and expand some of the ideas from the first two public open houses. Please join us to share your thoughts!

  • Zoom meeting to discuss Athens Drive Library

    Zoom Meeting to Discuss Athens Drive Library Yevonne Brannon is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting on Thursday, June 20th at 7 PM. I have gotten a lot of emails and texts about our community library. I think it is time to meet and discuss and decide how to move forward. We all want the bond to be successful but we also want a COMMUNITY library that serves our community - the trade we were asked to support was to move the library from the school INTO the community. This is still our goal. I, like many of you, would rather our library stay where it is if it cannot be IN OUR community not halfway to Cary, etc. This is an ongoing struggle but I am very hopeful we can work it out with the County. I know they have an interest in supporting our community's needs. I know many of you have said supporting the bond depends on how the bond supports us. - Yevonne Zoom Meeting