• Mindwise: Youth and Family Mental Health Summit

    McKimmon Center NCSU McKimmon Center 1101 Gorman Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Growing up today brings real pressures — and parenting brings real questions. MindWise creates space for teens (13+) and the adults who support them to come together for honest conversations, practical tools, and meaningful connection around mental health and emotional well-being. This community-centered summit features interactive workshops, engaging panels, teen and caregiver breakout sessions, wellness activities, and a curated Resource Hall. Participants will leave with strategies they can use right away — at home, at school, and in everyday life. MindWise isn’t about labels or diagnoses. It’s about learning, listening, and building confidence — while making sure youth voices are heard and families feel supported. Stronger Youth. Stronger Families. Stronger Community. Why Attend? At MindWise, you won’t just listen — you’ll leave equipped. Participants will: Learn practical stress-management tools Strengthen teen–caregiver communication Build confidence in school advocacy Hear from youth, educators, and mental health professionals Connect with trusted community resources Recharge through guided wellness activities Register for MindWise Open to youth ages 13+ and parents, guardians, caregivers, and community members. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Register today and join us in building a healthier, more connected future.

  • District D Neighborhood Alliance (DDNA) meeting

    Thomas G. Crowder Woodland Center 5611 Jaguar Park Drive, Raleigh, NC, United States

    Our next District D Neighborhood Alliance meeting will be on Saturday, March 21 at 9:30 am at the Crowder Center (5611 Jaguar Park Dr).

  • Creek Week Stewardship Day

    Biltmore Hills Park 2615 Fitzgerald Drive, Raleigh, NC

    Join Raleigh Parks, Raleigh Stormwater, and the Wake County Audubon Society for a morning of hands-on conservation during Creek Week! Together, we’ll improve a tributary of Walnut Creek by cleaning up litter, removing invasive plants, and restoring the stream bank. All tools will be provided; no experience is necessary! Registration is required. This event is part of 2026 Regional Creek Week. Learn more and find other creek week events!

  • Away with the Fairies

    Mordecai Historic Park 1 Mimosa St, Raleigh, NC

    Join us for a festival of fantasy fun for all ages at Away With The Fairies in Mordecai Historic Park! Enter a market full of fairies, dragons, mischief, and more at this themed event. Set in Mordecai Historic Park's beautiful nature space, Paper & Stars Studio has gathered local makers, food vendors, and independent businesses to bring together the best of what Raleigh has to offer. Enjoy free crafts and activities, find the perfect handmade treasures, and celebrate Spring all while enjoying great food and fun. New this year, make your own fairy or dragon garden to take home! Don’t forget to wear your best fairy or fantasy attire! Details Location: Mordecai Historic Park Ages: All Cost: Free

  • Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours

    Green Rd Community Center 4201 Green Rd, Raleigh, NC

    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 February - May at three Raleigh locations. There is no registration required for this FREE resource. Saturday, Mar. 21 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Green Road Community Center; 4201 Green Rd. Learn more about the Raleigh Digital Impact programs.

  • Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Housing and Neighborhoods

    One Exchange Plaza 1 Exchange Plaza, Raleigh, NY

    Technical Teams are topic-based teams of subject-matter experts who meet to provide guidance and develop policy recommendations for the City’s Next Comprehensive Plan. Five teams will be organized by key topics included in the next plan: Land Use Transportation Housing and Neighborhoods Natural Resources Infrastructure and Services Each Technical Team will include: City staff Representatives from City boards and commissions Technical experts from the Raleigh community

  • Dix Park Leadership Committee

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

    The Dix Park Leadership Committee exists to provide guidance to City staff, Dix Park Conservancy, and other partners on the implementation of the Dix Park Master Plan. The Leadership Committee is supported by City staff and makes recommendations to the Raleigh City Council, which has final approval on the implementation of the Master Plan. View meeting agendas Dix Park Leadership Committee Meetings take place in-person at Dix Park Chapel (1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603) from 9 - 10:30 a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of every month, with the exception of summer break and winter holidays.

  • Planning Commission

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

    The Commission typically meets on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 9 a.m. The meetings are held at the Raleigh Municipal Building (RMB), located at 222 West Hargett Street. Upcoming meeting agendas for the Planning Commission can be found on our City Council, Boards and Commissions Agendas and Minutes page. Planning Commission public meetings are broadcast live on RTN 11 and our live streaming webpage. The Planning Commission subcommittee meetings are not broadcast live. To watch past meetings, visit our video services page.

  • Meet the Bunny at Abbotts Creek

    Abbotts Creek Community Center 9950 Durant Rd, Raleigh, NC

    Hop out to Abbotts Creek and meet the Bunny! Participants will have the opportunity to play games and create crafts. After making your way through the crafts and games, stop for a picture with the bunny and pick up a plush egg from the egg patch. Due to the limited number of crafts and prizes, pre-registration is required for each participant. Ages: 0-6 Cost: Free Register on RecLink

  • Arts Commission Executive Committee

    Virtual Meeting

    Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. unless listed otherwise on the calendar. For more information about how to join the meeting, please contact Raleigh Arts at 919-996-3610. Learn more about the Arts Commission Executive Committee

  • Arts Commission

    Raleigh Arts Conference Room 27 W HARGETT ST STE 302, Raleigh, NC

    Meeting Details View agenda and past meeting minutes on RaleighNC.gov. Links to the agendas and minutes for upcoming meetings will appear next to the meeting information listed on the page at the appropriate time. For meetings prior to October 2025, view agenda and past meeting minutes on BoardDocs. Leave a Public Comment Using VoicemailEmpty heading Public comment voicemails are accepted between 5 p.m. Thursday and 5 p.m. Monday before an Arts Commission meeting. Public comment voicemails will be transcribed and become part of the public record. Comments will be posted to BoardDocs 30 minutes prior to the meeting. One comment per person per meeting is allowed. To leave a public comment for the Arts Commission meeting, please follow these steps: Call 855-925-2801 and enter code 6491 Record your comment. The time limit for public comments is three minutes.

  • Hillsborough-Wade CAC Virtual meeting

    Our next Hillsborough-Wade CAC meeting will be on Tuesday, March 24 at 7:00 PM. Please save the date! We will meet on Zoom. Look for a future email with a link to the Zoom meeting. We will have a presentation by City staff from the Housing and Community Development Department about the affordable housing issues facing Raleigh, and the department’s ongoing programs and community needs. During the Q&A conversation following their presentation, you will have an opportunity to ask questions and make suggestions about what Raleigh should be doing to solve our affordable housing crisis. The City plans to have an Affordable Housing Bond in this fall’s election. Your participation now may help guide what the bond will look like this fall. This is your opportunity for input!