Juneteenth at Mordecai

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

Celebrate Juneteenth at Mordecai Historic Park! Activities will include a themed park tour, historic games and crafts, and workshops on oral history and African American genealogy. Ages: AllCost: FreePark tours, trolley tours, and workshops are ticketed; other activities are free.

3rd Annual Raleigh Retro Gamer Summer Expo

Moore Square 200 S. Blount St., Raleigh, NC

Join Raleigh Retro Gamers, Moore Square, and Raleigh Parks for a FREE event on Saturday, June 15! Explore thousands of retro & modern games, consoles, and geek merchandise from over 85 vendors. Event Highlights Vendor Marketplace LIVE Music: 3 bands & a DJ Drone Attack Game by Aerial Adrenaline Local Food Trucks Free-play gaming stations Gaming Tournaments by AmaZulu Gaming Cosplay Contest with prizes Kids activities: Splashpad, chalk art, Nintendo giveaways Demos by Sword Circle LLC Extra Life charity game benefiting Duke Children’s Hospital Don’t miss Raleigh’s biggest retro and modern gaming pop-up market! Ages: AllCost: Free

Black History Trolley Tour

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

Celebrate Juneteenth with this special tour highlighting Raleigh’s Black heritage. Explore the city aboard the Historic Raleigh Trolley to learn more about the historic homes, schools, churches, and businesses important to the capital’s Black history. Come early or stay after to continue celebrating Juneteenth at Mordecai with special tours, instructional workshops, and hands-on activities from 10 am to 4 pm. Tickets are $10 per person and are available at reclink.raleighnc.gov. For more information, please call the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center at 919-996-4364. Ages: AllCost: $10Get Tickets on RecLink

Dix Park Community Committee Meeting

All Faith's Chapel at Dix Park 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC

The Dix Park Community Committee is an advisory committee designed to represent the diversity of the community and bring a broad range of experiences and expertise to the Dorothea Dix Park project. This committee provides guidance and recommendation to the Dix Park Leadership Committee on matters related to park development, programming, and engagement. The Dix Park Community Committee meeting will be held in-person at the Greg Poole, Jr. All Faiths Chapel at Dix Park, located at 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh NC 27603. View Meeting Agendas and Minutes using the City's paperless system

African Cultured Expressions of the Arts

John Greene Park 401 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

We are providing a platform to celebrate creativity and cultural heritage through creative expression, culture, and society. African Cultured Expressions of the Arts entails an in-depth knowledge of African textiles and how to create quilts and other crafts using African fabrics. Celebrate Juneteenth by attending our African Cultured Expressions of the Arts "Sewcial" on June 19 as we explore Ankara fabrics and African American quilts that tell stories, document family trees, and maintain memories of our heritage. The history of quilting in Black American culture began as early as the 17th century, with enslaved women threading, sewing, and quilting together patchwork blankets made with scraps of fabric - purely to keep themselves and their families warm throughout the night. Quilts preserve black history, culture and storytelling as art. Attendees will be allowed to explore our African American History Museum exhibit, make take-home crafts using African fabrics to harvest and register on-site for upcoming quilting workshops at John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center. Ages: AllCost: Free

Norman Builds A Park

Walnut Creek Wetland Center 950 Peterson St, Raleigh, NC

Join Raleigh Parks to commemorate Dr. Norman Camp and the history of Walnut Creek Wetland Park. Celebrate the installation of a larger-than-life storybook and enjoy a live reading of Norman Builds A Park.  This children's book tells the story of Dr. Camp's commitment and contribution to the Southeast Raleigh community. There will be speakers, food trucks, and guided tours of the park. RSVP to Kyleene Rooks by June 19 at kyleene.rooks@raleighnc.gov or 919-996-2760. Ages: AllCost: Free

Strike and Stay: The Story of the Plott Hound

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Join award-winning author, Bob Plott, as he discusses his first of six books and conducts a program reviewing the history of the Plott Hound breed - the official state dog of North Carolina. It is a story and breed like no other, a tale of classic Americana telling the stories of not only the history of the breed, but the colorful family members and friends who helped perpetuate their legacy - and still do today. Ages: All agesCost: Free

Summer Concert Series – Fred Fletcher Park

Fred Fletcher Park 820 Clay St, Raleigh, NC

Our Summer Concert Series is back! We look forward to seeing you all at the parks and enjoy some music from our local bands. Concerts are Free! Bring your own chair or blanket. Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC June 30 - Triangle TaikoSept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC June 23 - Capital TransitJuly 28 - Tune SwingersAugust 18 - TheloniousAugust 25 - TBDSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Sunday EveningsJune and July, 6 - 8 p.m.Aug. and Sept., 5 - 7 p.m. Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park.

Hands-on-History at Fletcher Park

Fred Fletcher Park 820 Clay St, Raleigh, NC

Celebrate National Camera Day at Fletcher Park with a fun camera craft! Join us at Fred Fletcher Park on National Camera Day for a drop-in project to craft a pinhole camera to take home. You can learn about the history of Fletcher Park, Borden Building, and the former Methodist Home for Children and see some historic campus photos from the archives. Please bring your camera or phone, because we will also have fun props to use your photography skills and create your silly photos. Age: All Cost: Free

Summer Concert Series – Pullen Park

Pullen Park Amusements 520 Ashe Ave., Raleigh, NC

Our Summer Concert Series is back! We look forward to seeing you all at the parks and enjoy some music from our local bands. Concerts are Free! Bring your own chair or blanket. Pullen Park520 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC June 30 - Triangle TaikoSept. 15 - The British Invaders Band Fred Fletcher Park820 Clay Street, Raleigh NC July 28 - Tune SwingersAugust 18 - TheloniousAugust 25 - TBDSept. 8 - SWAGSept. 22 - Raleigh Concert Band Sunday EveningsJune and July, 6 - 8 p.m.Aug. and Sept., 5 - 7 p.m. Ages: AllCost: FreeConcerts may be canceled for inclement. Performers may change without notice. Food is not available at Fred Fletcher Park.

Fall Athletics Signing Day Event

Baileywick Park 9501 Baileywick Road, Raleigh, NC

The Athletics Division is excited to announce our Signing Day Event for Fall Sports Registration! This event will feature food trucks, inflatables, athletic instruction, and fun games. It's the perfect opportunity for families to come together, gather fall sports information, and enjoy a day of community fun. Rain or Shine! EVENT DETAILS Ages: AllCost: Free

Body and Soul: The Intimate Experience of Civil War Soldiers

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Join us at the City of Raleigh Museum to explore the personal experiences of Civil War soldiers through three unique perspectives. Dr. James Broomall, The Good Death Undone: The Fate of North Carolinians at Gettysburg Dr. Douglas Porter, “The Unholy Cause”: Religion and Dissent in Civil War Era North Carolina. Wade Sokolsky, Raleigh's Confederate Hospitals, 1861-1865 Ages: AllCost: Free