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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday, April 1st Edition
What’s Happening with the City of Raleigh This Wednesday
Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening across the City of Raleigh. From boards and commissions meetings to community outreach events and public engagement opportunities, here’s your DoRaleigh complete guide for Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
🏛️ City Meetings & Government Events
RHDC Research Committee Meeting🕒 8:30 AM 📍 Boards and Commissions Focused on historic preservation research and planning initiatives across Raleigh
Outreach at North Regional Library🕒 10:00 AM 📍 Community Engagement Connect with City staff and learn more about local programs and services
Raleigh Transit Authority Marketing Committee Meeting🕒 2:00 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Discussion on outreach, ridership growth, and transit communication strategies
Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting🕒 3:30 PM 📍 Boards and Commissions Covers budgeting, financial planning, and transit policy updates
Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee🕒 4:30 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics Focus on environmental sustainability, urban forestry, and wildlife initiatives
Fred Fletcher Park Improvements Open House🕒 5:00 PM 📍 Parks, Recreation, and Athletics 📌 Open House / Public Input Opportunity Residents can learn about upcoming improvements and share feedback on park enhancements
👨👩👧 Community Highlight: Child Abuse Prevention Month Event
NCDHHS Child Abuse Prevention Month Celebration🕒 11:00 AM 💲 FREE | Family-Friendly 📍 John Chavis Memorial Park
April is officially recognized as Child Abuse Prevention Month, and this free community event offers an opportunity to raise awareness, support families, and promote safe, healthy environments for children across Raleigh.
👉 Expect a welcoming, educational, and family-focused atmosphere with resources and activities for all ages.
Why It Matters
City meetings and community events like these are where important decisions are made and where your voice can be heard. Whether you’re interested in:
Public transportation improvements Environmental sustainability Historic preservation Parks and recreation upgrades
…these sessions provide a direct window into how Raleigh is growing and evolving.
Stay Engaged with RaleighGetting involved in local government is one of the best ways to stay connected to your community.
👉 Attend a meeting, join a discussion, or stop by a community event — your participation helps shape the future of Raleigh.
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Raleigh Photos From The Past Weekend Events
Civic Engagement, Culture, and Community Highlights Across Raleigh
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This weekend in Raleigh showcased the city’s vibrant mix of civic engagement, arts, and community celebration. From political dialogue at Shaw University to Black History Month festivities at Chavis Park and a creative photography showcase downtown, residents showed up, stayed engaged, and celebrated Raleigh culture — even when unexpected challenges like power outages arose.
Here’s a recap of some of the most notable moments captured around the city this weekend.
Friday: Residential Urbanity Photography Showcase
Kicking off the weekend, the Residential Urbanity: A Modern Showcase of Triangle Skate Photographers event highlighted local creative talent and Raleigh’s growing arts scene.
Hosted as part of First Friday programming, the showcase featured:
Contemporary skate photography Local artist perspectives Community networking around art and culture
The exhibit reflected Raleigh’s evolving creative landscape and the importance of supporting regional artists and storytellers.
Saturday: Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum at Shaw University
Community members gathered at Shaw University for the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum on February 7, 2026, where local voters had the opportunity to hear directly from candidates about key issues impacting Raleigh’s future.
The forum encouraged respectful discussion around:
Local economic development Infrastructure and housing priorities Public safety and transportation Community engagement and civic participation
Events like this highlight how important direct dialogue is between residents and local leadership as Raleigh continues to grow.
Saturday: Celebrate Black History Month at Chavis Park
Despite a temporary power outage, the Black History Month celebration at John Chavis Memorial Park continued — demonstrating the resilience and community spirit that Raleigh is known for.
The event featured:
Cultural activities and community engagement Family-friendly programming Celebrations honoring Black history, heritage, and contributions
Attendees embraced the experience regardless of the unexpected circumstances, reinforcing how meaningful these community gatherings are.
Sunday: Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. into Black Raleigh — Event RecapThe Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. into Black Raleigh event brought together community members, leaders, and supporters for an inspiring evening dedicated to honoring individuals actively uplifting the Black community in Raleigh. The powerful panel discussion, Living Legends of Raleigh, featured Dr. Paul Baker, Dr. James T. Roberson Jr., Frances Lonnette Williams, Rozalyn Blair-Sanders, SGT Patricia Harris, and SFC Elree Smith—each recognized for their lasting contributions to education, faith, military service, arts, and community development. Through candid conversation and storytelling, attendees gained insight into their journeys, the challenges they overcame, and the impact they continue to make across the Triangle.
Hosted by entertainer and radio personality Les Long, the evening blended reflection, celebration, and culture with live music from the Phenix Fire Jazz Band adding energy and soul to the gathering. Themes like Roots & Rise, Breaking Barriers, Building the Future, and Legacy & Love resonated deeply with attendees, reinforcing the importance of honoring leaders while they are still shaping the community. Events like this continue to highlight Raleigh’s rich Black history, cultural resilience, and the ongoing work of those building stronger futures for the next generation.
Raleigh Community Snapshot
This weekend’s events reflect what makes Raleigh unique:
✔ Strong civic engagement
✔ Vibrant arts and culture scene
✔ Community resilience
✔ Celebration of diverse voices and histories
Whether through political forums, cultural celebrations, or creative exhibitions, Raleigh continues to show why community participation remains central to the city’s identity.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition)
Raleigh Community Events, Civic Engagement & Public Programs – Feb. 7–8, 2026
Looking to stay connected with City of Raleigh government programs, community meetings, and public events this weekend? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Weekend Edition (Feb. 7–8, 2026) highlights civic engagement opportunities, cultural celebrations, workshops, and community gatherings happening across Raleigh.
These events help residents stay informed, connect with neighbors, and participate in Raleigh’s civic and cultural life.
Saturday, February 7, 2026Civic Engagement & Community Events
Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly9:30 AM • Community Workshop
A public engagement opportunity focused on Raleigh’s future planning, community priorities, and civic dialogue. Residents are encouraged to attend and share feedback.
Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event10:00 AM • Community Engagement
Learn about local elections, civic participation, and ways to stay informed about Raleigh government decisions impacting your neighborhood.
Celebrate Black History Month at Chavis Park11:00 AM • Parks, Recreation & Athletics Event
A community celebration honoring Black history, culture, and contributions in Raleigh. Expect family-friendly activities, educational programming, and community connections.
Advice About Your Device — Drop-In Hours1:00 PM • Community Workshop
Get help with smartphones, tablets, or computers from knowledgeable staff. Ideal for residents looking to improve digital skills or troubleshoot tech issues.
Mardi Gras Masquerade Prom for Adults8:00 PM • Parks & Recreation Special Event
A festive themed event celebrating Mardi Gras with music, dancing, and community fun. Check event details for registration or participation requirements.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. Into Black Raleigh3:00 PM • Parks, Recreation & Athletics Program
A cultural and historical program highlighting influential Black leaders, heritage, and community impact in Raleigh.
Why These Raleigh Government Events Matter✔ Stay informed about city initiatives
✔ Connect with local residents and leaders
✔ Celebrate Raleigh’s diverse culture
✔ Access free educational resources
✔ Support civic engagement and transparency
These programs reflect Raleigh’s commitment to community involvement, cultural awareness, and public service.
Stay Connected with Raleigh Government UpdatesFor more local government meetings, public hearings, community workshops, and civic engagement opportunities:
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