Join a wreath-making event at Pullen Park Community Center, where participants can create their own masterpieces using recycled materials. Each attendee will receive a wreath form and have access to various recycled fabrics, beads, wire, and ribbon. Participants are encouraged to bring any additional recycled materials they wish to use.
Raleigh police reported a total of 1,172 incidents during the week ending Sept. 28, according to the latest data from the Raleigh Police Department Open Data.
The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, a musical group from Paraguay, is set to perform at Pullen Park on Saturday, October 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. The event is free and open to all ages, with donations accepted. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the orchestra members and see their unique instruments crafted from recycled materials sourced from a local landfill.
Raleigh Parks is seeking to fill several part-time positions throughout the city. Opportunities are available in various departments, including amusement, aquatic, community center, and youth/teen programs.
Learning the alphabet can be engaging and enjoyable, especially when paired with a Halloween theme. An event designed for young children is set to take place at the Hill Street Neighborhood Center. The "Amazing Halloween Alphabet" hour will feature crafts, stories, and songs aimed at making the learning process entertaining.
North Carolina is dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which has left significant rainfall across the state. The storm's impact continues to be felt, particularly in the region's water systems.
The Raleigh City Council has reaffirmed its commitment to affordable housing by approving funding for two significant projects. On Tuesday, the council voted to allocate funds for new homes in the Cottages of Idlewild and renovations at the Studios at 2800.
Get ready to celebrate the magic of the season! While the holiday season may be winding down, the festive spirit is alive and well at the Holly Jolly Raleigh Winter Prom on January 11, 2025!
Come out for a haunted night at the Pines this Halloween. Each ghoul-themed room will feature music designed to create a thrilling atmosphere. Visitors are encouraged to enter at their own risk.
Raleigh police reported a total of 1,076 incidents during the week ending Sept. 21, according to the latest data from the Raleigh Police Department Open Data.
Raleigh Stormwater recently participated in Stormwater Awareness Week, a national initiative that includes workshops, webinars, and other events to discuss stormwater practices, updates, new technology, and more. The organization has shared recorded presentations from the week.
Triangle-based artists are invited to apply to transform ordinary trash bins into unique works of art. This fleet of artistic waste receptacles will be used during festivals and special events in Downtown Raleigh. The aim is to add color to Downtown events and encourage residents to use the bins.
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, Raleigh Water staff are mobilizing to assist the hard-hit western part of North Carolina. The region's water infrastructure, particularly in Asheville, has been severely damaged, leaving tens of thousands without access to clean water.
The 2024 Raleigh Youth Summit is now open for registration. Scheduled for Saturday, November 2, the event will take place at the Marsh Creek Community Center.
The community is invited to participate in a new series of creative events designed to foster artistic expression and social interaction. Each session will feature a different creative project paired with a mocktail, offering participants an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities while meeting new people or reconnecting with friends.