• Gals & Pals: A Floral Affair

    Kiwanis Park 2525 Noble Road

    Celebrate "Palentine's" Day with your friends or make new ones as we craft a beautiful bouquet of flowers and sip on mocktails. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or looking to unwind and socialize, join us and watch your inner florist flourish! Ages: 18 and upCost: $10Register on RecLink

  • Timely Connections

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Join us for a series of exciting talks highlighting the culture and history of the Southeast, featuring varied topics such as the tattoos of Civil War soldiers, underwater archeology, and much more. Ages: AllCost: Free

  • Black History Month Event: African Americans and the Arts

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    The City of Raleigh’s Department of Equity and Inclusion invites you to attend the Black History Month Event: African Americans and the Arts. Register in advance for this free event! We are excited to engage with you at what will be a fantastic evening celebrating the contributions of African Americans in the Arts.

  • GSI in Urban Heat Islands Public Meeting

    John Greene Park 401 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

    Raleigh Stormwater would like your feedback on design and planting plans for this upcoming Green Stormwater Infrastructure in Urban Heat Islands project. Attend the upcoming public meeting at your convenience! Background Urban Heat Islands (UHIs) are areas throughout the city with few trees, little green space or large areas of paved space that can experience substantially higher temperatures than areas with more shade and less paved area. Raleigh Stormwater is identifying ways to use green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) to reduce UHI effects. GSI will be coming early 2025 at the following locations: Crest Road East Martin Street Gregg Street Levister Court Learn more about this upcoming project!

  • Feathered Friends Feeder Frenzy

    Pullen Park Community Center 408 Ashe Ave, Raleigh, NC

    Join us for some feathered friends fun! Discover more about the feathered friends who call North Carolina home by navigating through our digital hunt.*Phone with QR scanner needed.   Make a free bird feeder to take home and learn more about how you can help our feathered friends.Tip: We will also share how you can make DIY feeders at home too! Ages: AllCost: Free

  • North Central CAC & Tarboro Rd Community Center 35th Black History Month Program

    Tarboro Road Community Center

    Join neighbors and come to hear Raleigh City Manager as we celebrate Black History Month and to honor legacies and trailblazers from our community that have lived in Idlewild and College Park in the 1950s-70's. The event will take place on Saturday, February 24, 2024 from 11-12 a.m. at the Tarboro Road Community Center.

  • BPAC Policy Committee

    Raleigh Municipal Building 222 W. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC, United States

    The Policy Committee focuses on pedestrian-related issues such as sidewalk construction and maintenance, crosswalk enforcement, and pedestrian safety. Meeting Schedule: The forth Monday of every month at 12 p.m. unless otherwise specified Meeting Location: Raleigh Municipal Building, Conference Room 419 Members: Joe Caruso (Chair), Kari Barsness, Elizabeth Alley, Alex Rotenberry If you are interested in viewing the meeting or making a public comment, please contact Barbara.Godwin@raleighnc.gov.

  • Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 1811 S New Hope Rd

    Feb 26, 2024 5:30 p.m. Barwell Road Community Center, 5857 Barwell Park Drive, Raleigh, NC 27610 1811 S New Hope Rd Pre - Submittal R-6, R-10, CM TO RX-4-CU OR NX-4-CU (Additional Information) C Worth Mills  Shaughnessy

  • Hybrid Midtown CAC Meeting

    Eastgate Park 4200 Quail Hollow Dr,, Raleigh, NC

    Hope that everyone is having a good year. In addition to all of the recent holidays, February was a special month for Raleigh CACs with the recognition and support that was approved by Council on February 6. While details on the renewed relationship with the City are still being discussed, the recent Council action has brought back a critical community driven means of information exchange with residents and City administration. The challenge for 2024 will be to strengthen and expand the function and relationship of CACs to all neighborhoods in Raleigh, especially in those areas where CACs have ceased to function due to lack of City support for four years. A special thanks to City Council and all of the volunteers and supporters of CACs that made the return of CACs possible. One more important note: The Six Forks Road Improvement project will finally be presented to Council during their session on February 20. Please encourage the Council to get this project moving. Time is ticking away and development is not waiting! Each day that the project is further delayed increases overall costs and prolongs the traffic issues for Midtown while keepin property owners in limbo while they continue to […]