LGBTQ Film Series: Longtime Companion

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

Don't miss out on our LGBTQIA+ Film Series screening! Join us for our monthly program on the fourth Tuesday of the month. We will be showcasing films with diverse themes around sexuality and gender. This program is co-hosted with the Carolina Aging Alliance. All folks 18 and older are welcome! January's Film is "Longtime Companion." Longtime Companion follows the lives of a small circle of friends from the first mention of the disease in the New York Times in 1981. First referred to as "Gay-Related-Immune-Disorder," we watch the effect of the disease as it devastates the lives of our protagonists. Jumping between Manhattan and Fire Island, vignettes carry us from the it-couldn't-happen-to-me mentality of the early days of the disease to the invasive effect it has had on all of our lives, today. The title of the film comes from the New York Times' refusal to acknowledge homosexual relationships in their obituary section during this period. Instead, survivors were referred to as "Longtime Companions" of the deceased. Location: Five Points Center for Active Adults Age: 18 and older Cost: Free Register on RecLink

Job Fair for New North Carolinians!

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

Career opportunities and cultural exchange for new North Carolinians! Are you a newcomer looking for job opportunities in Raleigh? Join us at our job fair for new North Carolinians and connect with local employers who value your talents and experience. Explore career opportunities, network with employers, access valuable community resources and meet organizations that support refugees. Thanks to our event partners, the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, Lutheran Services Carolinas, and Amplio Recruiting! There will be free food, snacks, and parking! For more information or questions, call or email, coeprogram@raleighnc.gov English: 919-996-2118 Spanish: 919-996-2120 Location: Method Community Center Ages: 18 and up Cost: Free *No Register Required

Lunar New Year Celebration

Lake Lynn Community Center 7921 Ray Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

Enjoy games, crafts, and the famous Lion Dance. Featuring performances and demonstrations by Wah Lum Kung Fu of Raleigh and special partners. This event is brought to you by the Cultural Outreach and Enrichment (COE) Program, Wah Lum Kung Fu of Raleigh, and Lake Lynn Community Center. Ages: All Cost: Free

Five Points Art Open House

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

Our instructors are ready to help you feel confident and excited to learn how to improve your artistic skills! Come to this fun open house, play with materials, ideas, techniques, and meet our instructors! They will help you know where to start, and can help you sign up for future art classes. Location: Five Points Center for Active Adults Ages: 18 and up Cost: Free Register at RecLink

My Best Gal/Guy & Me Red Carpet Dance

Laurel Hills Community Center 3808 Edwards Mill Road

Get dressed up and celebrate with your favorite role model(s)! The Laurel Hills Community Center is having a night of dancing, refreshments, games, and great entertainment! It's a celebration of family in all its wonderful forms! This event is not limited to specific family dynamics! Whether you're a parent, guardian, grandparent, aunt, uncle, or cousin, everyone is invited to share in the festivities. The fee includes hors d'oeuvres and door prizes. Register early because space is limited! The cost is per person. Location: Laurel Hills Community Center Ages: 6-15 (with an adult) Cost: $25 per person Register on RecLink

Family Fun Day at the City of Raleigh Museum

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure at our first Family Fun Day celebration at the museum! Experience the thrill of a scavenger hunt, unleash your creativity with fun craft, and discover a VERY special surprise that awaits you. Join us for a day filled with excitement and make lasting memories! Location: City of Raleigh Museum Ages: All Cost: Free

Tarboro Road Park Redevelopment Open House

Tarboro Road Community Center

Raleigh Parks invites you to help shape the future of Tarboro Road Park. Join us for our second public open house to collaborate with the design team and City staff. This drop-in event offers an engaging opportunity to: Explore current design plans; Meet Raleigh Parks staff and the design team; Share your ideas and feedback; and, Learn about other neighborhood initiatives. Location: Tarboro Road Community Center Date: Wednesday, Feb. 12 Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free No Registration Required Ages: All Cost: Free

African American Artist Viewing

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

Come experience the incredible talent of local Black artists and discover how their work is deeply shaped by Black history and culture. This is a unique opportunity to engage with powerful art that tells stories of resilience, identity, and heritage. Don’t miss out on this inspiring event—admission is completely free! Bring your friends and family to celebrate creativity and history in a meaningful way. This program is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, www.nchumanities.org Location:  City of Raleigh Museum Age: All Cost: Free No Registration Required

“Surviving Extinction: Land Claims & Tuscarora Treaties”

Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

I wanted to share an event we are hosting at the Mordecai Historic Park on Feb. 15th at 1p.m. Details below: https://raleighnc.gov/parks-and-recreation/news/digging-deeper-stories-local-archaeology Come join us as Donnie "Rahnàwakęw" McDowell leads the presentation, “Surviving Extinction: Land Claims & Tuscarora Treaties”, which analyzes the unique relationships the ancestors of the Tuscarora Nation established with the colonial government of the State of North Carolina. By placing a lens on the original agreements made between the Tuscarora and the new coming colonists, we better comprehend the diplomatic strategies and cultural philosophies of each culture. Discussions include ancient Tuscarora archaeological sites across the State, conflict with Europeans during the colonial era, the establishment of Wake County and the City of Raleigh, and the NC Assembly’s longstanding policy of Tuscarora disenfranchisement. COST: Free Billy Rutherford Historic Sites Program Specialist City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department 1101 Wake Forest Road Raleigh, NC 27604

John P. “Top” Greene Community Center Hosts Senior Resource Fair

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

The John P. “Top” Greene Community Center is thrilled to announce the upcoming Senior Resource Fair, an event dedicated to empowering older adults with valuable information, resources, and opportunities for engagement. This event will bring together a variety of local organizations, service providers, and community leaders who specialize in serving the needs of seniors. Attendees can explore resources related to healthcare, wellness, technology, and nutrition—all designed to support an active and fulfilling lifestyle. Event Highlights Include: Food Demonstrations and Nutritional Advice: Learn how to prepare healthy, delicious meals and gain tips for balanced nutrition.  Senior Primary Care Advisory: Expert guidance on managing chronic conditions and navigating healthcare options. Health Benefits Specialist: Assistance in understanding and maximizing health benefits. Senior Technology Seminar: Learn how to use smartphones, tablets, and other technologies to stay connected and informed. Community Connections: Opportunities to network with local support groups and senior-focused organizations. The Senior Resource Fair ensures that older adults in our community have access to the tools and knowledge they need to thrive! We invite all seniors, their families, and caregivers to join us for this enriching and supportive event. This free event is open to the public, and no prior registration is required. […]

Lunchbox Lecture with Wanda Cox-Bailey

City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

The Lunchbox Lecture scheduled for tomorrow - Thursday, Feb. 20 - has been postponed due to inclement weather. That talk by Wanda Cox-Bailey will take place next Thursday, Feb. 27, barring any other unforeseen issues!!! Please see this link for details: https://raleighnc.gov/parks-and-recreation/events/lunchbox-lecture-wanda-cox-bailey Feed your belly and your brain. Bring your lunch and listen to a lecture! Every month will be a new topic. Lectures will run 30-40 minutes and begin shortly after noon to give people time to get settled. We can't wait for you to join us! Wanda Cox-Bailey, a retired librarian and president of the Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society Triangle Chapter, is dedicated to preserving the memories and oral histories of the Southeast community. With over 30 years in Black children's literature, she emphasizes the need for Black children to see themselves in the books they read. Wanda is committed to preserving the culture and history of Raleigh’s disappearing African American neighborhoods, believing that sharing this history through quality children's books benefits everyone. Location: City of Raleigh Museum Ages: All Cost: Free