• Active Adults Poetry Workshop – Anne Gordon Center

    Anne Gordon Center for Active Adults 1901 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, North Carolina

    Join public artist Austen Camille for a creative poetry workshop at the Anne Gorden Center for Active Adults. Together, we’ll explore the unique habitat of the River Cane Wetland, reflecting on what makes it a shared home for so many species. Guided writing prompts will help you craft your own poem, and your words will become part of the inspiration for upcoming public art at the new River Cane Wetland Park. Register for the workshop. Learn more about Public Art at River Cane Wetland Park.

  • Poetry in the Wetlands: Writing for Future Public Art

    Walnut Creek Wetland Center 950 Peterson St, Raleigh, NC

    Discover the beauty and biodiversity of Walnut Creek Wetland Center through the art of poetry with public artist Austen Camille. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll explore what makes this habitat a shared home for countless species, then craft your own poem inspired by the natural surroundings. Your words will help shape the vision for upcoming public art at the new River Cane Wetland Park, weaving community voices into the creative process. Register for the workshop. Learn more about Public Art at River Cane Wetland Park.

  • Magic & Mischief: A Wizard’s Market

    Fred Fletcher Park 820 Clay St, Raleigh, NC

    Curiosities - Crafts - Music - Handmade Goods - Magical Food & Drink A Wizard's Market by Paper & Stars Studio at Fred Fletcher Park. The Wizard's Market appears for only one day in a cloaked location each year. Young witches and wizards who enter the market will encounter mysterious characters and fantastic beasts, create magical crafts, and practice spells with professors from a certain famous wizarding academy. Be sure and wear your colors to show your House pride while you shop for enchanting handmade items and treats from our vendors, enjoy family-friendly stage performances, and experience Magic & Mischief under Autumn's spell. This is a family event full of wizarding fun for children - no horror, gore, weapons, or full face masks, please. Location: Fred Fletcher Park Cost: Free Ages: All

  • Celebrate Our Reopening with the Doctor Is In!

    Pope House Museum 511 S Wilmington Street, Raleigh, NC

    After months of renovations, the Dr. M.T. Pope House will be open to the public again! The M.T. Pope House Museum invites you to learn about medicine in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries! This program will focus on the lives of Black medical practitioners and patients as they seek to heal and be healed despite glaring inequality. This program is in partnership with the Shaw University Archives. Location: Pope House Museum Ages: All Costs: Free No Registration Required

  • African American Book Fair

    John P. (Top) Greene 401 MLK Jr Blvd, Raleigh

    Join us for a special event featuring African American book illustrators and authors from across the state! Explore a wide selection of children’s books, as well as historical and inspirational works from the African Diaspora — all available for purchase. Special Guest: Mrs. Sherricka Carpenter Stanley, author of "Give Me Some Chin!" and owner of Next Chapter Bookstore & Gift Shop. Come meet the author and support a thriving Black-owned business! Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and celebrate Black voices in literature! Location: John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center Ages: All Ages Cost: Free No registration required

  • Yoga In The Park at the Historic Borden Building

    Fred Fletcher Park 820 Clay St, Raleigh, NC

    Build strength and flexibility while enhancing body awareness. In this alignment-focused class, you'll learn how to work from a stable base to feel more grounded both physically and mentally, while also improving range of motion, posture, and balance. Props and modifications are available to meet you where you are. No yoga experience necessary. Class will be inside The Historic Borden Building unless weather permits the use of the Amphitheater. Location: Fred Fletcher Park - Borden Building Ages: 18 and older Cost: $5

  • Fallin’ Into Holidays

    Marsh Creek Community Center 3050 N. New Hope Rd., Raleigh, NC, United States

    Let's get this holiday season started right! On Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Marsh Creek Community Center, we'll have activities, games, and arts/crafts for participants of all ages at this event that will celebrate multiple holidays! Don't worry, the New Year's Countdown and ball drop will be every 30 minutes, so feel free to come at the beginning, middle, or towards the end! This event is free, with pre-registration encouraged. Special guests include public artist Austen, who will be collecting community input for River Cane Wetland Park and Raleigh City Farm. Location:  Marsh Creek Community Center Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Lunch Box Lectures at the City of Raleigh Museum

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Feed your belly and your brain! Bring your lunch to the City of Raleigh Museum and listen to a captivating lecture every third Thursday of the month. This program is in partnership with the City of Raleigh Active Adults Program. Ages: All Cost: Free Commemorating 30 Years: North Carolina Museum of History's American Indian Heritage Celebration Kaya Littleturtle Thursday, Nov. 20 Join us for a free lecture at the City of Raleigh museum with Kaya Littleturtle! Coming from a long line of cultural leaders that guided him on his walk as a traditionalist, Kaya Littleturtle is currently employed at the North Carolina Museum of History as the Community Programs Coordinator. He is the lead singer of the championship drum group WarPaint, who travels all over Indian country. Littleturtle is an active member of his community’s traditional longhouse and belongs to the Snipe Clan, one of the seven traditional longhouse clans. He is an enrolled member of the Tuscarora Indians of Kahtehnuaka Territories.

  • Walking Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery Highlights Raleigh’s African-American Heritage

    Mount Hope Cemetery 120 Prospect Avenue, Raleigh

    The City of Raleigh’s Historical Resources and Museum Advisory Board invites the public to take part in a guided walking tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery, one of the first municipal cemeteries established for African Americans in North Carolina. Led by Carmen Cauthen—family historian, racial equity advocate, and author of Historic Black Neighborhoods of Raleigh—the tour will share powerful stories of Raleigh’s African-American community and highlight the lives and legacies of those laid to rest at this historic site. When & Where This hour-long tour offers participants the opportunity to deepen their understanding of Raleigh’s African-American history while honoring the individuals and families who helped shape the city. Location: Mt. Hope Cemetery Date: Saturday, Nov. 22 Time: 10 - 11 a.m. Ages: High school and older recommended Cost: Free Register on RecLink

  • Historic Oakwood Neighborhood Trolley Tour

    Tucker House 418 N Person St, Raleigh, NC

    Step into one of Raleigh’s most distinguished historic districts with a guided trolley tour through Oakwood, home to an exceptional collection of Victorian-era architecture. Explore landmark residences and learn about the influential families and visionary builders who shaped this enduring community. This hour-long tour invites people of all ages to explore, learn, and connect with the city’s rich past. Location: Tucker House Times: 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Ages: All Cost: $12

  • Veterans Month Brunch

    Five Points Center for Active Adults 2000 Noble Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

    We proudly honor Raleigh's veterans and thank them for their service. Come and enjoy the end of National Veterans and Military Families Month with us at Five Points. We will provide a brunch honoring Raleigh's veterans. Each veteran will receive a thank-you card and an honorary gift at the event. Registration is required. Details Location: Five Points Center for Active Adults Ages: 18 and older Cost: Free Register on RecLink

  • Merry and Bright: An Enchanted Holiday Evening for Grownups

    Pullen Park Community Center 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC

    Put on your ugliest holiday sweater and sleigh your way to Merry & Bright: An Enchanted Holiday Evening for Grownups at Pullen Park. Stroll around the shimmering lake and take in the dazzling lights. Dance under the stars to live music on the event lawn. Ride the carousel (we’ve got a reindeer!). Take a lap on the holiday train. Play some reindeer games. Make and mail holiday postcards. Visit the North Pole and more! Beer, wine, and food will be available for purchase from the Pullen Café, along with local food trucks and breweries. All proceeds benefit Play It Forward, a Raleigh Parks initiative that helps provide financial assistance to families and individuals so everyone can enjoy recreation opportunities. Tickets go on sale Oct. 1 at 9 a.m. via Ticketmaster Space is limited, and tickets will not be available through any other outlets. This is a 21-and-over event. Location: Pullen Park Date: Saturday, Nov. 29 Time: 7 - 10 p.m. Ages: Ages 21 and older only – No children or infants admitted   Cost: $35 Buy Tickets via Ticketmaster