• The Haunted at the Pines

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

    Come out, if you dare, for a haunted night at the Pines. Each ghoul-themed room will have frightful music for the perfect Halloween thrill! Enter at your own risk! All event proceeds will go to Raleigh Parks' Play it Forward Financial Assistance Fund. Ages: 10 and older Cost: $5 per person Register on RecLink Attendees will travel through the haunted house in groups of four.

  • Halloween at Top Greene

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

    Join Us for a Spooktacular Halloween at Top Greene! You're invited to the first Truck 'n Treat, hosted by North Carolina Black Women Empowered 50+ and community leader Viki Newkirk! Bring your little ghosts and goblins for an afternoon full of arts & crafts, Halloween treats, and family fun! Costumes encouraged! Let’s make this a safe and fun Halloween celebration for the whole community. Location: John P. "Top" Greene African American Cultural Center Ages: All Cost: Free No Registration Required

  • Antique Car Show at Five Points

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

    Join us at the Five Points Center for Active Adults for an Antique Car Show, hosted by the Triangle Chapter of the Antique Automobile Club of America. Enjoy a showcase of some of the finest antique cars in the Triangle and complimentary refreshments provided by our sponsor, Oak Street Health. Cars will be displayed in the parking lot, with refreshments and restrooms available inside the Center. While you’re here, take advantage of a free CarFit session offered by the North Carolina Highway Safety Research Team. Their representatives will help adjust your seat and mirrors and conduct a multi-point check to ensure you and your vehicle are properly set up for a safe and comfortable drive. Details Location: Five Points Center for Active Adults Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Raleigh Arts Commission’s New Applicant Grant Workshop 1

    Walnut Creek Wetland Center 950 Peterson St, Raleigh, NC

    New Applicant Workshop for 2026-2027 Raleigh Arts Commission Grants Interested in learning more about the City of Raleigh Arts Commission’s grant program and whether your nonprofit organization is eligible to apply for this funding? Two one-hour New Applicant Grant Workshops will be offered this November and are open to anyone interested in learning more about the Raleigh Arts Commission’s grant program. The workshops are free, but pre-registration is required. This in-person session is on Nov. 1, but a virtual session will be held Nov. 5. The New Applicant Grant Workshop introduces potential applicants to the Raleigh Arts Commission’s grant program and provides in-depth information about eligibility requirements, the application process, and what happens once a grant has been awarded. Note that Raleigh nonprofits that have never received Arts Commission grant funding before and plan to apply for a 2026-2027 grant are required to attend one of the two New Applicant Grant Workshop sessions scheduled. New Applicant Workshop Session 1: When: Saturday, Nov. 1, from 11 a.m. to noon Location: Walnut Creek Wetland Center, 950 Peterson Street, Raleigh, NC 27610 Cost: Free Parking: Free parking is available in the Walnut Creek Wetland Center's parking lot. Register online for this workshop. Learn more about the Raleigh Arts […]

  • River Cane Wetland Park Invasive Plant Removal and Poetry Workshop

    River Cane Wetland Park 4700 Kyle Dr., Raleigh, NC

    In this two-part event at River Cane Wetland Park, volunteers will help remove invasive, nonnative plant species while exploring what makes a habitat a home through poetry. From 12 noon to 1 p.m., join public artist Austen Camille for a short workshop to learn about the park as a shared home for many species and begin crafting a long-form poem inspired by the landscape. After the workshop, volunteers will continue invasive plant removal alongside Raleigh Parks staff, who will share insights about the species being removed and the native plants we’re making space for. Throughout the event, participants can pause to reflect and create short poems that connect the plants they’re working with to ideas of home. By the end, everyone will have a collection of poems to share, with the chance for their words to be featured in future artwork at River Cane Wetland Park! Register for the workshop. Learn more about Public Art at River Cane Wetland Park.

  • Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours

    Raleigh Pathways Center 900 S. Wilmington Street

    The City of Raleigh is offering Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours. Whether you have a simple question about how to work your device or have long-term digital goals, attend our drop-in hours to get assistance and learn more. Drop-in hours will be held March - December at three Raleigh locations. There is no registration required for this FREE resource. Saturday, Nov. 1 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Raleigh Pathways Center; 900 S. Wilmington St. Learn more about the Raleigh Digital Impact programs.

  • Southern Corridor BRT Open House

    City of Raleigh Museum 220 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, NC

    Our team is excited to share where the stations will be located and how the BRT lanes will operate. Join us at an open house to see project updates, learn about what’s coming next, and ask questions about the new service. Learn more about Bus Rapid Transit

  • Outreach at North Regional Library

    North Regional Library 7009 Harps Mill Road, Raleigh, NC

    Nov. 4 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 7009 Harps Mill Road Want to learn more about City services without the hassle of traveling downtown? Now you can! Raleigh's Community Engagement Team is visiting neighborhoods across the city, bringing resources directly to residents. Residents will have the opportunity to: Learn about projects impacting your community; Sign up for activities and classes, including our FREE English Language programs; Get assistance navigating our website and services; and, Much more! View Community Engagement event calendar

  • Raleigh Transit Authority Route Committee Meeting

    Raleigh Union Station 510 West Martin Street, Suite 200, Raleigh, NC

    This committee studies questions dealing with routes, services, passenger amenities. For more information and to view the agenda, please visit Raleigh Transit Authority.

  • City Council Afternoon Session

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

    Agenda at https://pub-raleighnc.escribemeetings.com/Meeting.aspx?Id=b6feb6bc-29c3-4f40-99dc-0b2d5c93f159&Agenda=Agenda&lang=English   The Raleigh City Council will meet for an afternoon session. Watch Council Meeting Live Stream View agendas Visit our City Council page to find your council member and other council services.

  • Doing Business with the City of Raleigh

    Walnut Creek Wetland Center 950 Peterson St, Raleigh, NC

    Learn how to do business with the City of Raleigh! This virtual event will provide valuable insights into the city's contracting processes, procurement requirements, and opportunities available for business owners. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions to the Procurement Office. Date: Tuesday, Nov. 11 Time: 4 - 5 p.m. Location: Virtual For more information, visit Business Engagement and Opportunities Program.

  • RHDC Community Awareness Committee

    One Exchange Plaza 1 Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NY

    The Community Awareness Committee of the Raleigh Historic Development Commissionwill conduct a public meeting on Tuesday, November 4 at 4 p.m. in conference room 809 of One Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NC 27601. For questions about the meeting, please contact historicpreservation@raleighnc.gov. A. Call to Order The previous meeting notes are attached. B. Public Comment This is an opportunity for the public to comment on items or issues that are not otherwise on the agenda. Please limit comments to 3 minutes per speaker. C. Old Business C.1 RHDC Website Conversion The conversion of the RHDC's independent website to the City of Raleigh website is an ongoing long-term project. The work is led by the City's Historic Preservation Unit staff with assistancefrom the RHDC's Community Awareness Committee. Any recently published webpages will be highlighted for informational purposes. C.2 RHDC Landmark Cards During the pandemic, the Commission designed and printed collectible trading cards for a small number of Raleigh Historic Landmark properties. The Committee will share updates on efforts to develop a more easily edited card design and discuss next steps for publishing a new series of historic landmark collectible cards. D. New Business D.1 RHDC Social Media The Committee will review public engagement […]