The Raleigh Fire Department's deployment to western North Carolina, led by Chief Patrick Marks, has been described as the most significant mission in his 23 years with the department.
Families are invited to Sanderford Road Park for a "Trunk or Treat" event on Saturday, October 26. The event will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and is free of charge.
October marks Cybersecurity Awareness Month, emphasizing the importance of staying safe in the digital world. Here are four straightforward ways to protect yourself from cyber threats:
Get ready for a festive adventure at the Optimist Community Center's Acorn Affair. The event will feature crafts, games, s'mores, music, and various activities to celebrate the fall season.
All Things Pumpkin is hosting an event designed for young children to explore various activities involving pumpkins. The event will take place at the Marsh Creek Community Center on Wednesday, October 16, from 10 to 11 a.m.
Pullen Arts Center has announced it will be a site for The Community Journaling Project. The initiative invites everyone to participate and encourages sharing the opportunity with creative friends.
Marsh Creek is inviting the public to participate in its inaugural Community Day. The event promises a variety of activities including program demonstrations, cultural experiences, food demonstrations, arts and crafts, and activities.
Looking for somewhere to bring your ghouls and goblins? Well, look no further! Bring them to Green Road Community Center. We will have a fun-packed evening with activities including a ghostly dance party, spooky crafts, monstrous games and more! Kids will leave with a smile and a treat. Costumes are encouraged but not required.
Upcycling aims to minimize waste and environmental impact while promoting resourcefulness and creativity. People upcycle various items like furniture, clothing, and accessories, transforming them into new and functional pieces. This process reduces waste sent to landfills and fosters a mindful, sustainable approach to consumerism.
The Raleigh Fire Department is deploying fourteen firefighters to western North Carolina in anticipation of Hurricane Helene. This team, part of an Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) unit, will be stationed in Waynesville, located in Haywood County.