• After Emancipation: North Carolina Education, Past, Present, and Future

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Explore the history of North Carolina’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Learn about the evolution of education and its political ties following emancipation, as well as considerations for the future—presentation by Dr. Lesa Redmond and Representative Nasif Majeed. Sponsored by the Friends of the City of Raleigh Museum. Location: City of Raleigh Museum Date: Friday, June 13 Time: 7 - 8 p.m. Ages: 18 and up Cost: Free No Registration Required

  • Juneteenth Celebration at The Pines

    Carolina Pines Community Center 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Get ready for a night of good music, good food, and fun times at Carolina Pines! There will be musical performances, line dancing, sing-a-longs, and much more. Kidz Zone available at the facility with fun games, activities, and snacks for children ages 5-12. Parents will have to sign kids in and out to participate at Kidz Zone. What to Bring: Blankets, Low-standing lawn chairs, sunscreen, bug spray and other outdoor essentials. Ages: 18 and up Kids Zone is available for children ages 5-12 Cost: Free

  • Sidewalk Sessions with Raleigh Transportation at Carolina Pines

    Carolina Pines Community Center 2305 Lake Wheeler Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Raleigh Transportation is hitting the streets with a new community engagement series called Sidewalk Sessions. This campaign brings our team directly into the community—outside of traditional public meetings—by partnering with local businesses and community spaces across the city. Join us on Tuesday, June 10 at Pullen Park from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop by to meet Raleigh Transportation's Vision Zero staff, ask questions, share your ideas, and learn more about ongoing projects in your area. It’s a casual, convenient way to connect and help shape the future of transportation in Raleigh. No speeches, no presentations—just real conversations about your neighborhood! Learn more about our Vision Zero program!

  • Touch & Tell: Public Art Pop-Up at Caraleigh Park

    Caraleigh Park 110 Maywood Avenue, Raleigh, NC

    Join us at Caraleigh Park on Saturday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a free, family-friendly event celebrating the tactile public art coming to the park! Meet artist, Jean Gray Mohs, share your thoughts on the artwork, and help shape the project with your feedback. Enjoy cool popsicles and get creative with a hands-on paper art activity. All ages welcome—come be part of the process and the fun! This event is free to attend. Learn more about the Public Art at Caraleigh Park. Learn more about the Caraleigh Park Improvements.

  • Family Fun Day – Archaeology!

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Uncover the past through fun, hands-on activities for the whole family! Explore real archaeology techniques with dig boxes, a stratigraphy map, an example excavation square, and more. Perfect for budding scientists and curious minds—come see what you can discover beneath the surface! Join the City of Raleigh Museum for a program that is both educational and entertaining for families every second Saturday of the month. Location: City of Raleigh Museum Date: Saturday, June 14 Time: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Ages: 0 - 10 years old Cost: Free No Registration Required 

  • Sertoma Public Art – Scratch Block Workshop 3

    Sertoma Arts Center 1400 Millbrook Road, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Join artist, Jim Gallucci, for a scratch block workshop at Sertoma Arts Center. Participants will carve their own design into a sand mold that will be cast with molten iron during an iron pour event later this year. Jim will incorporate the completed iron blocks into his design for new art that will be a part of the Sertoma expansion. All materials will be provided. The activity involves scratching into sand, so be prepared to get a little sandy.   Register for the Scratch Block Workshop.

  • Ask-a-Planner

    Reflecting Raleigh: The Next Comprehensive Plan More people move to Raleigh every day. How we grow shapes how the city provides services like public safety, trash pickup, parks programs, and clean water. We're planning for the future, and your voice matters. Let’s talk about it at our final Community Conversation. Thursday, May 29 | 6–8 p.m. Wake Chapel Church Life Enrichment Center June 5 | 6–8 p.m. NC State McKimmon Center Registration is encouraged but not required. If you have dietary restrictions, or require language services, please let us know. Refreshments and childcare will be provided. Can’t make it to the conversation? Stop by an Ask-A-Planner event to talk one-on-one with city staff: June 10 – Brier Creek Community Center | 3-6 p.m. June 12 – Barwell Road Community Center | 3-6 p.m. June 16 – Virtual | 3-6 p.m. Register Take our surveys by June 13!  Your feedback will help guide Raleigh’s future. Register for the May 29 and June 5 events Learn more about Reflecting Raleigh and all six of the Community Conversations.

  • Fayetteville Street Streetscape Plan: Drop-In Open House

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Join us to learn more about the latest concept designs and share your feedback. Your input will help shape the street’s future look, feel, and function. The designs aim to increase flexibility for events and businesses, improve walkability, and support local businesses.   Drop-In Open House Monday, June 16 | 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville Street

  • Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC)

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

    The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission (BPAC) is an all-volunteer advisory body, appointed by the Raleigh City Council. Members are responsible for making recommendations on the implementation of relevant programs, policies, regulations, and funding priorities regarding walking and bicycling in Raleigh. Meets The third Monday of every month, unless otherwise specified. 6 p.m. BPAC Agenda

  • JCMP CommUNITY Stories

    John Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh, NC, United States

    How has community shaped the story of John Chavis Memorial Park over the years? Join us for an evening filled with inspiration, history, and celebration to find out. Whether you're a longtime visitor or stepping into the park for the first time, you’ll have the chance to hear powerful stories from community members, explore pop-up exhibits showcasing decades of Chavis history, and take part in a guided walking tour that brings the park’s past to life. There will be fun activities for kids, delicious eats from local food trucks, and plenty of opportunities to connect with others and celebrate the spirit of belonging. Be a part of the story—and help us grow the ever-evolving commUNITY at Chavis! Location: John Chavis Memorial Park Date: Monday, June 16 Time: 6 - 9 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Neighborhood Rezoning Meeting: 8125 Leesville Rd

    Laurel Hills Community Center 3808 Edwards Mill Road

    June 16 6:30 p.m. Laurel Hills Community Center, 3808 Edwards Mill Rd, Raleigh, NC 27612 8125 Leesville Rd Non-Required - Post-Submittal R-4 TO R-10-CU (Additional Information) E Worth Mills