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Downtown Raleigh After Work Guide – Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Ready to clock out and enjoy Downtown Raleigh? Whether you’re looking to network, grab a drink, test your trivia skills, catch live music, join a group bike ride, or unwind with rooftop dining, there’s plenty happening around downtown this Wednesday.
Here’s your Downtown Raleigh After Work Guide for Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
🍸 Happy Hour & Social Events
Flavor Hills Uncorked
🕔 5:00–10:00 p.m.
📍 The Flavor HillsKick off the evening with wine specials, cocktails, great food, and a relaxed atmosphere during Flavor Hills’ weekly Wednesday signature experience.
GSNC Mixer
🕠 5:30–7:30 p.m.
📍 Hone-SharpenMeet local professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives while expanding your network during this community mixer.
🏃 Health & Fitness
Pilates Mat Class
🕣 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
📍 Heights PilatesStart or finish your day with a guided Pilates class designed to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
Wednesday Night Ride
🕡 6:30–9:30 p.m.
📍 Crank Arm BrewingJoin one of Raleigh’s most popular weekly cycling rides before returning to Crank Arm Brewing to socialize with fellow riders.
🧠 Trivia Night
After Work Trivia
🕕 6:00–8:00 p.m.
📍 Woody’s at City MarketGather your friends and compete for prizes while enjoying food, drinks, and a fun evening in City Market.
Trivia at the Brewery
🕖 7:00–9:30 p.m.
📍 Incendiary Brewing TaproomPut your knowledge to the test with another great trivia night in Downtown Raleigh.
🍽️ Food & Drink Experiences
Spirits of NC Dinner
🕖 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 The Willard Rooftop LoungeEnjoy an elevated dining experience featuring North Carolina-inspired spirits, expertly paired cuisine, and panoramic downtown views.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
LaureNicole
🕗 8:00–10:00 p.m.
📍 Slim’s DowntownCatch a live performance from LaureNicole while supporting one of Downtown Raleigh’s favorite live music venues.
Wednesday Karaoke
Evening
📍 Neptunes ParlourTake the stage or cheer on fellow singers during another lively karaoke night in the heart of downtown.
Make the Most of Your Wednesday
From rooftop dinners and networking mixers to trivia, cycling, live music, and karaoke, Downtown Raleigh has plenty to offer after work.
Whether you’re meeting coworkers for happy hour or planning a full evening out, there’s no shortage of things to do in the city.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest Downtown Raleigh events, nightlife, live music, food specials, festivals, and community happenings.
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Downtown Raleigh After Work Guide – Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Ready to clock out and enjoy Downtown Raleigh? Whether you’re looking to network, grab a drink, test your trivia skills, catch live music, join a group bike ride, or unwind with rooftop dining, there’s plenty happening around downtown this Wednesday.
Here’s your Downtown Raleigh After Work Guide for Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
🍸 Happy Hour & Social Events
Flavor Hills Uncorked
🕔 5:00–10:00 p.m.
📍 The Flavor HillsKick off the evening with wine specials, cocktails, great food, and a relaxed atmosphere during Flavor Hills’ weekly Wednesday signature experience.
GSNC Mixer
🕠 5:30–7:30 p.m.
📍 Hone-SharpenMeet local professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives while expanding your network during this community mixer.
🏃 Health & Fitness
Pilates Mat Class
🕣 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
📍 Heights PilatesStart or finish your day with a guided Pilates class designed to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
Wednesday Night Ride
🕡 6:30–9:30 p.m.
📍 Crank Arm BrewingJoin one of Raleigh’s most popular weekly cycling rides before returning to Crank Arm Brewing to socialize with fellow riders.
🧠 Trivia Night
After Work Trivia
🕕 6:00–8:00 p.m.
📍 Woody’s at City MarketGather your friends and compete for prizes while enjoying food, drinks, and a fun evening in City Market.
Trivia at the Brewery
🕖 7:00–9:30 p.m.
📍 Incendiary Brewing TaproomPut your knowledge to the test with another great trivia night in Downtown Raleigh.
🍽️ Food & Drink Experiences
Spirits of NC Dinner
🕖 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 The Willard Rooftop LoungeEnjoy an elevated dining experience featuring North Carolina-inspired spirits, expertly paired cuisine, and panoramic downtown views.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
LaureNicole
🕗 8:00–10:00 p.m.
📍 Slim’s DowntownCatch a live performance from LaureNicole while supporting one of Downtown Raleigh’s favorite live music venues.
Wednesday Karaoke
Evening
📍 Neptunes ParlourTake the stage or cheer on fellow singers during another lively karaoke night in the heart of downtown.
Make the Most of Your Wednesday
From rooftop dinners and networking mixers to trivia, cycling, live music, and karaoke, Downtown Raleigh has plenty to offer after work.
Whether you’re meeting coworkers for happy hour or planning a full evening out, there’s no shortage of things to do in the city.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest Downtown Raleigh events, nightlife, live music, food specials, festivals, and community happenings.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
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Downtown Raleigh After Work Guide – Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Ready to clock out and enjoy Downtown Raleigh? Whether you’re looking to network, grab a drink, test your trivia skills, catch live music, join a group bike ride, or unwind with rooftop dining, there’s plenty happening around downtown this Wednesday.
Here’s your Downtown Raleigh After Work Guide for Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
🍸 Happy Hour & Social Events
Flavor Hills Uncorked
🕔 5:00–10:00 p.m.
📍 The Flavor HillsKick off the evening with wine specials, cocktails, great food, and a relaxed atmosphere during Flavor Hills’ weekly Wednesday signature experience.
GSNC Mixer
🕠 5:30–7:30 p.m.
📍 Hone-SharpenMeet local professionals, entrepreneurs, and creatives while expanding your network during this community mixer.
🏃 Health & Fitness
Pilates Mat Class
🕣 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
📍 Heights PilatesStart or finish your day with a guided Pilates class designed to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
Wednesday Night Ride
🕡 6:30–9:30 p.m.
📍 Crank Arm BrewingJoin one of Raleigh’s most popular weekly cycling rides before returning to Crank Arm Brewing to socialize with fellow riders.
🧠 Trivia Night
After Work Trivia
🕕 6:00–8:00 p.m.
📍 Woody’s at City MarketGather your friends and compete for prizes while enjoying food, drinks, and a fun evening in City Market.
Trivia at the Brewery
🕖 7:00–9:30 p.m.
📍 Incendiary Brewing TaproomPut your knowledge to the test with another great trivia night in Downtown Raleigh.
🍽️ Food & Drink Experiences
Spirits of NC Dinner
🕖 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 The Willard Rooftop LoungeEnjoy an elevated dining experience featuring North Carolina-inspired spirits, expertly paired cuisine, and panoramic downtown views.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
LaureNicole
🕗 8:00–10:00 p.m.
📍 Slim’s DowntownCatch a live performance from LaureNicole while supporting one of Downtown Raleigh’s favorite live music venues.
Wednesday Karaoke
Evening
📍 Neptunes ParlourTake the stage or cheer on fellow singers during another lively karaoke night in the heart of downtown.
Make the Most of Your Wednesday
From rooftop dinners and networking mixers to trivia, cycling, live music, and karaoke, Downtown Raleigh has plenty to offer after work.
Whether you’re meeting coworkers for happy hour or planning a full evening out, there’s no shortage of things to do in the city.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest Downtown Raleigh events, nightlife, live music, food specials, festivals, and community happenings.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#CrankArmBrewing #DoRaleigh #downtownRaleigh #DowntownRaleighAfterWorkGuide #DowntownRaleighNightlife #events #FlavorHills #HappyHourRaleigh #HeightsPilates #liveMusicRaleigh #NeptunesParlour #News #RaleighEvents #SlimSDowntown #TheWillard #TriviaNight #WoodySCityMarket -
City of Raleigh Government Guide – Thursday, July 16, 2026
Stay informed and engaged with your local government by checking out what’s happening across the City of Raleigh on Thursday, July 16, 2026. From public meetings and advisory boards to free community programs and outdoor events, there are several opportunities to learn, participate, and connect with your city.
Here’s your City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday.
♿ Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
🕛 12:00 p.m.
The Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities meets to discuss accessibility, inclusion, and initiatives that improve the quality of life for residents with disabilities.
The commission advises City Council on policies and programs that help make Raleigh more accessible and welcoming for everyone.
🌳 Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 p.m.
Residents interested in Raleigh’s parks, greenways, recreation programs, and future park improvements are encouraged to follow the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board meeting.
Topics often include:
- Park improvements
- Greenway expansion
- Recreation programming
- Future park planning
- Community engagement
🎶 Live After 5
🕖 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy one of Raleigh’s favorite summer traditions as Live After 5 returns with free live music, local food vendors, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of music and community in downtown Raleigh.
🏳️🌈 Viewing the Revolutionary Age through an LGBTQ+ Lens
🕖 7:00 p.m.
Explore history from a unique perspective during this educational program examining the Revolutionary Era through LGBTQ+ stories and historical interpretation.
The presentation is part of Raleigh’s ongoing public history and educational programming.
Get Involved with Raleigh
Attending public meetings and city-sponsored events is a great way to stay informed while connecting with your community. Whether you’re interested in accessibility, parks, local history, or free entertainment, Thursday’s schedule offers something for everyone.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest City of Raleigh meeting schedules, government news, public hearings, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#BoardsAndCommissions #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CommunityEvents #DoRaleigh #downtownRaleigh #events #Greenways #LGBTQHistory #LiveAfter5 #News #ParksAndRecreation #PublicMeetings #RaleighGovernment #RaleighHistory #RaleighNC -
City of Raleigh Government Guide – Thursday, July 16, 2026
Stay informed and engaged with your local government by checking out what’s happening across the City of Raleigh on Thursday, July 16, 2026. From public meetings and advisory boards to free community programs and outdoor events, there are several opportunities to learn, participate, and connect with your city.
Here’s your City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday.
♿ Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
🕛 12:00 p.m.
The Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities meets to discuss accessibility, inclusion, and initiatives that improve the quality of life for residents with disabilities.
The commission advises City Council on policies and programs that help make Raleigh more accessible and welcoming for everyone.
🌳 Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 p.m.
Residents interested in Raleigh’s parks, greenways, recreation programs, and future park improvements are encouraged to follow the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board meeting.
Topics often include:
- Park improvements
- Greenway expansion
- Recreation programming
- Future park planning
- Community engagement
🎶 Live After 5
🕖 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy one of Raleigh’s favorite summer traditions as Live After 5 returns with free live music, local food vendors, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of music and community in downtown Raleigh.
🏳️🌈 Viewing the Revolutionary Age through an LGBTQ+ Lens
🕖 7:00 p.m.
Explore history from a unique perspective during this educational program examining the Revolutionary Era through LGBTQ+ stories and historical interpretation.
The presentation is part of Raleigh’s ongoing public history and educational programming.
Get Involved with Raleigh
Attending public meetings and city-sponsored events is a great way to stay informed while connecting with your community. Whether you’re interested in accessibility, parks, local history, or free entertainment, Thursday’s schedule offers something for everyone.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest City of Raleigh meeting schedules, government news, public hearings, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#BoardsAndCommissions #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CommunityEvents #DoRaleigh #downtownRaleigh #events #Greenways #LGBTQHistory #LiveAfter5 #News #ParksAndRecreation #PublicMeetings #RaleighGovernment #RaleighHistory #RaleighNC -
City of Raleigh Government Guide – Thursday, July 16, 2026
Stay informed and engaged with your local government by checking out what’s happening across the City of Raleigh on Thursday, July 16, 2026. From public meetings and advisory boards to free community programs and outdoor events, there are several opportunities to learn, participate, and connect with your city.
Here’s your City of Raleigh Government Guide for Thursday.
♿ Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities Meeting
🕛 12:00 p.m.
The Raleigh Commission for Persons with Disabilities meets to discuss accessibility, inclusion, and initiatives that improve the quality of life for residents with disabilities.
The commission advises City Council on policies and programs that help make Raleigh more accessible and welcoming for everyone.
🌳 Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 p.m.
Residents interested in Raleigh’s parks, greenways, recreation programs, and future park improvements are encouraged to follow the Parks, Recreation and Greenway Advisory Board meeting.
Topics often include:
- Park improvements
- Greenway expansion
- Recreation programming
- Future park planning
- Community engagement
🎶 Live After 5
🕖 7:00 p.m.
Enjoy one of Raleigh’s favorite summer traditions as Live After 5 returns with free live music, local food vendors, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy an evening of music and community in downtown Raleigh.
🏳️🌈 Viewing the Revolutionary Age through an LGBTQ+ Lens
🕖 7:00 p.m.
Explore history from a unique perspective during this educational program examining the Revolutionary Era through LGBTQ+ stories and historical interpretation.
The presentation is part of Raleigh’s ongoing public history and educational programming.
Get Involved with Raleigh
Attending public meetings and city-sponsored events is a great way to stay informed while connecting with your community. Whether you’re interested in accessibility, parks, local history, or free entertainment, Thursday’s schedule offers something for everyone.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest City of Raleigh meeting schedules, government news, public hearings, community events, and everything happening across the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#BoardsAndCommissions #CityOfRaleigh #CityOfRaleighGovernmentEventGuide #CommunityEvents #DoRaleigh #downtownRaleigh #events #Greenways #LGBTQHistory #LiveAfter5 #News #ParksAndRecreation #PublicMeetings #RaleighGovernment #RaleighHistory #RaleighNC -
Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Looking for the best free and affordable things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Pittsboro, and the Triangle this Wednesday? From free food and family activities to live music, fitness classes, trivia, and nightlife, there’s something happening all day long.
Here’s your Triangle Event Guide for Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
🌭 Free Food & Daily Deals
🍦 Free Dilly Bar
All Day
📍 Dairy Queen (Multiple Locations)Receive a FREE Dilly Bar with a qualifying $1 purchase.
🌭 National Hot Dog Day Celebration
11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
📍 State Farmers MarketCelebrate National Hot Dog Day with FREE Bright Leaf footlong hot dogs while supplies last.
👕 Take What You Need
9:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
📍 Once Upon a Child – CaryChoose up to 10 free clearance items during this community giveaway event.
👨👩👧 Family-Friendly Events
- Free Kids’ Movie — Marquee Cinemas Wakefield | 9:30 a.m.
- Kung Fu Panda 4 — Triangle Cinemas @ Six Forks | 10:00 a.m.
- Pollinator Paradise Garden Tour — Pittsboro | 10:00 a.m. (Registration required)
- Market Bunch Kids’ Activities — Carrboro Farmers’ Market | 3:00–6:00 p.m.
- Pay What You Can Farm Stand — Raleigh City Farm | 4:00–7:00 p.m.
🎵 Live Music
- Centennial SoundBites — 321 Coffee at NC State Centennial Campus | Noon
- Wine Down Wednesday featuring live music — Southern Village | 5:00–8:00 p.m.
- Midweek Mix featuring Allen Hudson & the Half Moons — The Exchange, Raleigh | 5:30–8:30 p.m.
- Summer Vibes Music Series — Jack Smith Park | 6:00–8:00 p.m.
- Wednesday Local Artist Sessions — Speakeasy, Carrboro | 7:00–10:00 p.m.
- City Soul Café Open Mic — Terminal 8 Bar & Lounge | 8:00–11:00 p.m.
🏃 Fitness & Outdoor Activities
- Line Dancing — Compass Rose Brewery | 3:30 p.m.
- Free Acro Yoga — Pullen Park | 5:30 p.m.
- Wine + Weed (Plants & Farming Discussion) — Raleigh City Farm | 6:00 p.m.
- Crank Arm Wednesday Night Ride — Durham | 6:30 p.m.
- Raleigh Drum Circle & Hoop Jam — Pullen Park | 7:00 p.m.
- Ballroom Dancing Social — Pullen Community Center | 7:00 p.m. ($5)
🎲 Games, Trivia & Social Events
- Board Game Night — Gizmo Brew Works | Noon–10:00 p.m.
- Game Night — Boxyard RTP | 5:30 p.m.
- Bring Your Own Craft Night — Raleigh Brewing | 6:30 p.m.
- Stitch N’ Bitch Craft Night — Steel String Brewery | 7:00 p.m.
- DSSOLVR Durham Bingo Night | 7:00 p.m.
- Trivia Night — Raleigh Beer Garden | 7:00 p.m.
- Salsa Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 7:30 p.m. ($10)
- Weekly Skee Ball Tournament — Boxcar Durham | 8:00 p.m.
- Karaoke — Moon Dog Meadery | 8:00 p.m.
- Open Mic Night — Abbey Road Cary | 8:00 p.m.
- Beer Pong Tournament — Boxcar Raleigh | 8:30 p.m.
Plan Your Wednesday in the Triangle
Whether you’re looking for free family fun, live music, outdoor fitness, trivia, local food, or nightlife, Wednesday is packed with exciting events throughout the Triangle.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local event guides, food deals, concerts, festivals, community happenings, and things to do in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#CarrboroEvents #CaryEvents #ChapelHillEvents #DoRaleigh #DurhamEvents #events #FamilyFun #FreeThingsToDo #liveMusicRaleigh #NationalHotDogDay #News #PittsboroEvents #PullenPark #RaleighBeerGarden #RaleighCityFarm #RaleighEvents #TriangleEventGuide #TriangleEvents -
Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Looking for the best free and affordable things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Pittsboro, and the Triangle this Wednesday? From free food and family activities to live music, fitness classes, trivia, and nightlife, there’s something happening all day long.
Here’s your Triangle Event Guide for Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
🌭 Free Food & Daily Deals
🍦 Free Dilly Bar
All Day
📍 Dairy Queen (Multiple Locations)Receive a FREE Dilly Bar with a qualifying $1 purchase.
🌭 National Hot Dog Day Celebration
11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
📍 State Farmers MarketCelebrate National Hot Dog Day with FREE Bright Leaf footlong hot dogs while supplies last.
👕 Take What You Need
9:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
📍 Once Upon a Child – CaryChoose up to 10 free clearance items during this community giveaway event.
👨👩👧 Family-Friendly Events
- Free Kids’ Movie — Marquee Cinemas Wakefield | 9:30 a.m.
- Kung Fu Panda 4 — Triangle Cinemas @ Six Forks | 10:00 a.m.
- Pollinator Paradise Garden Tour — Pittsboro | 10:00 a.m. (Registration required)
- Market Bunch Kids’ Activities — Carrboro Farmers’ Market | 3:00–6:00 p.m.
- Pay What You Can Farm Stand — Raleigh City Farm | 4:00–7:00 p.m.
🎵 Live Music
- Centennial SoundBites — 321 Coffee at NC State Centennial Campus | Noon
- Wine Down Wednesday featuring live music — Southern Village | 5:00–8:00 p.m.
- Midweek Mix featuring Allen Hudson & the Half Moons — The Exchange, Raleigh | 5:30–8:30 p.m.
- Summer Vibes Music Series — Jack Smith Park | 6:00–8:00 p.m.
- Wednesday Local Artist Sessions — Speakeasy, Carrboro | 7:00–10:00 p.m.
- City Soul Café Open Mic — Terminal 8 Bar & Lounge | 8:00–11:00 p.m.
🏃 Fitness & Outdoor Activities
- Line Dancing — Compass Rose Brewery | 3:30 p.m.
- Free Acro Yoga — Pullen Park | 5:30 p.m.
- Wine + Weed (Plants & Farming Discussion) — Raleigh City Farm | 6:00 p.m.
- Crank Arm Wednesday Night Ride — Durham | 6:30 p.m.
- Raleigh Drum Circle & Hoop Jam — Pullen Park | 7:00 p.m.
- Ballroom Dancing Social — Pullen Community Center | 7:00 p.m. ($5)
🎲 Games, Trivia & Social Events
- Board Game Night — Gizmo Brew Works | Noon–10:00 p.m.
- Game Night — Boxyard RTP | 5:30 p.m.
- Bring Your Own Craft Night — Raleigh Brewing | 6:30 p.m.
- Stitch N’ Bitch Craft Night — Steel String Brewery | 7:00 p.m.
- DSSOLVR Durham Bingo Night | 7:00 p.m.
- Trivia Night — Raleigh Beer Garden | 7:00 p.m.
- Salsa Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 7:30 p.m. ($10)
- Weekly Skee Ball Tournament — Boxcar Durham | 8:00 p.m.
- Karaoke — Moon Dog Meadery | 8:00 p.m.
- Open Mic Night — Abbey Road Cary | 8:00 p.m.
- Beer Pong Tournament — Boxcar Raleigh | 8:30 p.m.
Plan Your Wednesday in the Triangle
Whether you’re looking for free family fun, live music, outdoor fitness, trivia, local food, or nightlife, Wednesday is packed with exciting events throughout the Triangle.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local event guides, food deals, concerts, festivals, community happenings, and things to do in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#CarrboroEvents #CaryEvents #ChapelHillEvents #DoRaleigh #DurhamEvents #events #FamilyFun #FreeThingsToDo #liveMusicRaleigh #NationalHotDogDay #News #PittsboroEvents #PullenPark #RaleighBeerGarden #RaleighCityFarm #RaleighEvents #TriangleEventGuide #TriangleEvents -
Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Looking for the best free and affordable things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Carrboro, Pittsboro, and the Triangle this Wednesday? From free food and family activities to live music, fitness classes, trivia, and nightlife, there’s something happening all day long.
Here’s your Triangle Event Guide for Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
🌭 Free Food & Daily Deals
🍦 Free Dilly Bar
All Day
📍 Dairy Queen (Multiple Locations)Receive a FREE Dilly Bar with a qualifying $1 purchase.
🌭 National Hot Dog Day Celebration
11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
📍 State Farmers MarketCelebrate National Hot Dog Day with FREE Bright Leaf footlong hot dogs while supplies last.
👕 Take What You Need
9:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
📍 Once Upon a Child – CaryChoose up to 10 free clearance items during this community giveaway event.
👨👩👧 Family-Friendly Events
- Free Kids’ Movie — Marquee Cinemas Wakefield | 9:30 a.m.
- Kung Fu Panda 4 — Triangle Cinemas @ Six Forks | 10:00 a.m.
- Pollinator Paradise Garden Tour — Pittsboro | 10:00 a.m. (Registration required)
- Market Bunch Kids’ Activities — Carrboro Farmers’ Market | 3:00–6:00 p.m.
- Pay What You Can Farm Stand — Raleigh City Farm | 4:00–7:00 p.m.
🎵 Live Music
- Centennial SoundBites — 321 Coffee at NC State Centennial Campus | Noon
- Wine Down Wednesday featuring live music — Southern Village | 5:00–8:00 p.m.
- Midweek Mix featuring Allen Hudson & the Half Moons — The Exchange, Raleigh | 5:30–8:30 p.m.
- Summer Vibes Music Series — Jack Smith Park | 6:00–8:00 p.m.
- Wednesday Local Artist Sessions — Speakeasy, Carrboro | 7:00–10:00 p.m.
- City Soul Café Open Mic — Terminal 8 Bar & Lounge | 8:00–11:00 p.m.
🏃 Fitness & Outdoor Activities
- Line Dancing — Compass Rose Brewery | 3:30 p.m.
- Free Acro Yoga — Pullen Park | 5:30 p.m.
- Wine + Weed (Plants & Farming Discussion) — Raleigh City Farm | 6:00 p.m.
- Crank Arm Wednesday Night Ride — Durham | 6:30 p.m.
- Raleigh Drum Circle & Hoop Jam — Pullen Park | 7:00 p.m.
- Ballroom Dancing Social — Pullen Community Center | 7:00 p.m. ($5)
🎲 Games, Trivia & Social Events
- Board Game Night — Gizmo Brew Works | Noon–10:00 p.m.
- Game Night — Boxyard RTP | 5:30 p.m.
- Bring Your Own Craft Night — Raleigh Brewing | 6:30 p.m.
- Stitch N’ Bitch Craft Night — Steel String Brewery | 7:00 p.m.
- DSSOLVR Durham Bingo Night | 7:00 p.m.
- Trivia Night — Raleigh Beer Garden | 7:00 p.m.
- Salsa Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 7:30 p.m. ($10)
- Weekly Skee Ball Tournament — Boxcar Durham | 8:00 p.m.
- Karaoke — Moon Dog Meadery | 8:00 p.m.
- Open Mic Night — Abbey Road Cary | 8:00 p.m.
- Beer Pong Tournament — Boxcar Raleigh | 8:30 p.m.
Plan Your Wednesday in the Triangle
Whether you’re looking for free family fun, live music, outdoor fitness, trivia, local food, or nightlife, Wednesday is packed with exciting events throughout the Triangle.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local event guides, food deals, concerts, festivals, community happenings, and things to do in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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John Chavis Aquatic Center Update: What Happened to Raleigh’s 2022 Parks Bond Promise?
When Raleigh voters overwhelmingly approved the $275 million Parks Bond in 2022, one of the most anticipated projects was a long-awaited aquatic center at John Chavis Memorial Park in Southeast Raleigh.
Nearly four years later, many residents are asking the same questions:
- Where is the aquatic center?
- Is the project still happening?
- Who is responsible for the delays?
Here’s what we know.
The Project Is Still Planned
Despite concerns from the community, the City of Raleigh says the John Chavis Aquatic Center has not been canceled.
According to the City’s project page, the aquatic center remains Phase 2 of the John Chavis Memorial Park Master Plan and is funded through the 2022 Parks Bond. The project includes:
- Indoor lap pool
- Therapy pool
- Outdoor recreation pool
- Lazy river
- Vortex play feature
- Two-story waterslide
- Heritage Plaza improvements
- Additional parking and public art
The facility is designed to become one of Raleigh’s premier public aquatic destinations.
Why Hasn’t Construction Started?
The project is still in the planning and design phase.
Since voters approved the Parks Bond, the City has been:
- Completing engineering and architectural design
- Conducting community engagement
- Selecting public art
- Refining construction plans
- Preparing the project for bidding and construction
Large public projects often spend several years in design before construction begins, particularly when they involve historic parks and complex recreational facilities.
Who Is Responsible?
The responsibility for delivering the project ultimately rests with the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, working alongside the Raleigh City Council, which oversees Parks Bond funding and capital improvement projects.
Because the aquatic center is a voter-approved Parks Bond project, City staff are responsible for:
- Managing design and engineering
- Hiring consultants and contractors
- Keeping the project within budget
- Reporting progress to City Council and the public
Why This Project Matters
John Chavis Memorial Park is more than just another city park.
Opened in 1937 during segregation, it became one of the few recreational spaces available to Black families in North Carolina. The park’s historic swimming pool served generations of Southeast Raleigh residents before it was eventually removed during earlier renovations.
For many residents, bringing back a modern aquatic facility is about more than recreation—it’s about restoring an important community asset and honoring the park’s history.
Community Questions Continue
Although the City continues to list the aquatic center as an active Parks Bond project, many residents want greater transparency regarding:
- An expected construction start date
- Estimated completion timeline
- Updated project costs
- Potential impacts from inflation
- Regular public progress reports
As one of the largest investments planned for Southeast Raleigh, many community members believe consistent communication is just as important as the construction itself.
What’s Next?
As of July 2026, the City of Raleigh continues to identify the John Chavis Aquatic Center as an active Parks Bond project, and planning work remains underway. While no opening date has been announced, the project is still expected to move forward as funding and design milestones are completed.
DoRaleigh will continue monitoring City Council updates, Parks Bond reports, and project announcements to keep the community informed.
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John Chavis Aquatic Center Update: What Happened to Raleigh’s 2022 Parks Bond Promise?
When Raleigh voters overwhelmingly approved the $275 million Parks Bond in 2022, one of the most anticipated projects was a long-awaited aquatic center at John Chavis Memorial Park in Southeast Raleigh.
Nearly four years later, many residents are asking the same questions:
- Where is the aquatic center?
- Is the project still happening?
- Who is responsible for the delays?
Here’s what we know.
The Project Is Still Planned
Despite concerns from the community, the City of Raleigh says the John Chavis Aquatic Center has not been canceled.
According to the City’s project page, the aquatic center remains Phase 2 of the John Chavis Memorial Park Master Plan and is funded through the 2022 Parks Bond. The project includes:
- Indoor lap pool
- Therapy pool
- Outdoor recreation pool
- Lazy river
- Vortex play feature
- Two-story waterslide
- Heritage Plaza improvements
- Additional parking and public art
The facility is designed to become one of Raleigh’s premier public aquatic destinations.
Why Hasn’t Construction Started?
The project is still in the planning and design phase.
Since voters approved the Parks Bond, the City has been:
- Completing engineering and architectural design
- Conducting community engagement
- Selecting public art
- Refining construction plans
- Preparing the project for bidding and construction
Large public projects often spend several years in design before construction begins, particularly when they involve historic parks and complex recreational facilities.
Who Is Responsible?
The responsibility for delivering the project ultimately rests with the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, working alongside the Raleigh City Council, which oversees Parks Bond funding and capital improvement projects.
Because the aquatic center is a voter-approved Parks Bond project, City staff are responsible for:
- Managing design and engineering
- Hiring consultants and contractors
- Keeping the project within budget
- Reporting progress to City Council and the public
Why This Project Matters
John Chavis Memorial Park is more than just another city park.
Opened in 1937 during segregation, it became one of the few recreational spaces available to Black families in North Carolina. The park’s historic swimming pool served generations of Southeast Raleigh residents before it was eventually removed during earlier renovations.
For many residents, bringing back a modern aquatic facility is about more than recreation—it’s about restoring an important community asset and honoring the park’s history.
Community Questions Continue
Although the City continues to list the aquatic center as an active Parks Bond project, many residents want greater transparency regarding:
- An expected construction start date
- Estimated completion timeline
- Updated project costs
- Potential impacts from inflation
- Regular public progress reports
As one of the largest investments planned for Southeast Raleigh, many community members believe consistent communication is just as important as the construction itself.
What’s Next?
As of July 2026, the City of Raleigh continues to identify the John Chavis Aquatic Center as an active Parks Bond project, and planning work remains underway. While no opening date has been announced, the project is still expected to move forward as funding and design milestones are completed.
DoRaleigh will continue monitoring City Council updates, Parks Bond reports, and project announcements to keep the community informed.
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John Chavis Aquatic Center Update: What Happened to Raleigh’s 2022 Parks Bond Promise?
When Raleigh voters overwhelmingly approved the $275 million Parks Bond in 2022, one of the most anticipated projects was a long-awaited aquatic center at John Chavis Memorial Park in Southeast Raleigh.
Nearly four years later, many residents are asking the same questions:
- Where is the aquatic center?
- Is the project still happening?
- Who is responsible for the delays?
Here’s what we know.
The Project Is Still Planned
Despite concerns from the community, the City of Raleigh says the John Chavis Aquatic Center has not been canceled.
According to the City’s project page, the aquatic center remains Phase 2 of the John Chavis Memorial Park Master Plan and is funded through the 2022 Parks Bond. The project includes:
- Indoor lap pool
- Therapy pool
- Outdoor recreation pool
- Lazy river
- Vortex play feature
- Two-story waterslide
- Heritage Plaza improvements
- Additional parking and public art
The facility is designed to become one of Raleigh’s premier public aquatic destinations.
Why Hasn’t Construction Started?
The project is still in the planning and design phase.
Since voters approved the Parks Bond, the City has been:
- Completing engineering and architectural design
- Conducting community engagement
- Selecting public art
- Refining construction plans
- Preparing the project for bidding and construction
Large public projects often spend several years in design before construction begins, particularly when they involve historic parks and complex recreational facilities.
Who Is Responsible?
The responsibility for delivering the project ultimately rests with the City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, working alongside the Raleigh City Council, which oversees Parks Bond funding and capital improvement projects.
Because the aquatic center is a voter-approved Parks Bond project, City staff are responsible for:
- Managing design and engineering
- Hiring consultants and contractors
- Keeping the project within budget
- Reporting progress to City Council and the public
Why This Project Matters
John Chavis Memorial Park is more than just another city park.
Opened in 1937 during segregation, it became one of the few recreational spaces available to Black families in North Carolina. The park’s historic swimming pool served generations of Southeast Raleigh residents before it was eventually removed during earlier renovations.
For many residents, bringing back a modern aquatic facility is about more than recreation—it’s about restoring an important community asset and honoring the park’s history.
Community Questions Continue
Although the City continues to list the aquatic center as an active Parks Bond project, many residents want greater transparency regarding:
- An expected construction start date
- Estimated completion timeline
- Updated project costs
- Potential impacts from inflation
- Regular public progress reports
As one of the largest investments planned for Southeast Raleigh, many community members believe consistent communication is just as important as the construction itself.
What’s Next?
As of July 2026, the City of Raleigh continues to identify the John Chavis Aquatic Center as an active Parks Bond project, and planning work remains underway. While no opening date has been announced, the project is still expected to move forward as funding and design milestones are completed.
DoRaleigh will continue monitoring City Council updates, Parks Bond reports, and project announcements to keep the community informed.
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Downtown Raleigh Evening Event Guide: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for something to do in Downtown Raleigh after work? Whether you’re in the mood for live entertainment, music bingo, a group run, networking with local DJs, or a concert, there’s plenty happening around downtown on Tuesday evening.
Here’s your guide to the best events in Downtown Raleigh for Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
🏃 Get Moving
Crank Arm Run Club
🕡 6:30 p.m.
📍 Crank Arm BrewingMeet fellow runners for a casual group run through downtown before enjoying a well-earned beverage back at the brewery.
Sir Walter Coffee Run Club
🕕 6:00 p.m.
📍 Sir Walter CoffeeJoin one of Raleigh’s most popular running communities for an evening run through the city with runners of all experience levels.
🎵 Music, Games & Nightlife
Music Bingo
🕕 6:00–8:00 p.m.
📍 Woody’s at City MarketSwap trivia for tunes and test your music knowledge while competing for prizes.
Music Bingo
📍 Haymaker
Another chance to enjoy music-themed bingo, drinks, and a fun evening with friends.
Music Bingo
📍 Le Dive
Grab a drink and play along during another entertaining round of Music Bingo in downtown Raleigh.
Open Decks – DJ Networking Event
🕘 9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.
📍 Neptunes ParlourLocal DJs, music lovers, and creatives are invited to connect, perform, and discover new talent during this late-night networking event.
🎭 Live Entertainment
The Princess Concert
🕞 3:30 p.m.
📍 Martin Marietta Center for the Performing ArtsExperience an unforgettable performance celebrating beloved princess songs and family favorites at the Martin Marietta Center.
🍺 Craft Beer Spotlight
Wicked Weed Brewery of the Month
🕖 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 Flying Saucer Draught EmporiumSample featured brews from Wicked Weed Brewing while enjoying one of Downtown Raleigh’s premier craft beer destinations.
Spend Your Tuesday in Downtown Raleigh
From group runs and music bingo to live performances, local beer, and nightlife, Downtown Raleigh offers something for everyone this Tuesday evening.
Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for the latest Downtown Raleigh events, live music, food and drink specials, nightlife, festivals, and community happenings.
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Downtown Raleigh Evening Event Guide: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for something to do in Downtown Raleigh after work? Whether you’re in the mood for live entertainment, music bingo, a group run, networking with local DJs, or a concert, there’s plenty happening around downtown on Tuesday evening.
Here’s your guide to the best events in Downtown Raleigh for Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
🏃 Get Moving
Crank Arm Run Club
🕡 6:30 p.m.
📍 Crank Arm BrewingMeet fellow runners for a casual group run through downtown before enjoying a well-earned beverage back at the brewery.
Sir Walter Coffee Run Club
🕕 6:00 p.m.
📍 Sir Walter CoffeeJoin one of Raleigh’s most popular running communities for an evening run through the city with runners of all experience levels.
🎵 Music, Games & Nightlife
Music Bingo
🕕 6:00–8:00 p.m.
📍 Woody’s at City MarketSwap trivia for tunes and test your music knowledge while competing for prizes.
Music Bingo
📍 Haymaker
Another chance to enjoy music-themed bingo, drinks, and a fun evening with friends.
Music Bingo
📍 Le Dive
Grab a drink and play along during another entertaining round of Music Bingo in downtown Raleigh.
Open Decks – DJ Networking Event
🕘 9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.
📍 Neptunes ParlourLocal DJs, music lovers, and creatives are invited to connect, perform, and discover new talent during this late-night networking event.
🎭 Live Entertainment
The Princess Concert
🕞 3:30 p.m.
📍 Martin Marietta Center for the Performing ArtsExperience an unforgettable performance celebrating beloved princess songs and family favorites at the Martin Marietta Center.
🍺 Craft Beer Spotlight
Wicked Weed Brewery of the Month
🕖 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 Flying Saucer Draught EmporiumSample featured brews from Wicked Weed Brewing while enjoying one of Downtown Raleigh’s premier craft beer destinations.
Spend Your Tuesday in Downtown Raleigh
From group runs and music bingo to live performances, local beer, and nightlife, Downtown Raleigh offers something for everyone this Tuesday evening.
Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for the latest Downtown Raleigh events, live music, food and drink specials, nightlife, festivals, and community happenings.
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Downtown Raleigh Evening Event Guide: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for something to do in Downtown Raleigh after work? Whether you’re in the mood for live entertainment, music bingo, a group run, networking with local DJs, or a concert, there’s plenty happening around downtown on Tuesday evening.
Here’s your guide to the best events in Downtown Raleigh for Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
🏃 Get Moving
Crank Arm Run Club
🕡 6:30 p.m.
📍 Crank Arm BrewingMeet fellow runners for a casual group run through downtown before enjoying a well-earned beverage back at the brewery.
Sir Walter Coffee Run Club
🕕 6:00 p.m.
📍 Sir Walter CoffeeJoin one of Raleigh’s most popular running communities for an evening run through the city with runners of all experience levels.
🎵 Music, Games & Nightlife
Music Bingo
🕕 6:00–8:00 p.m.
📍 Woody’s at City MarketSwap trivia for tunes and test your music knowledge while competing for prizes.
Music Bingo
📍 Haymaker
Another chance to enjoy music-themed bingo, drinks, and a fun evening with friends.
Music Bingo
📍 Le Dive
Grab a drink and play along during another entertaining round of Music Bingo in downtown Raleigh.
Open Decks – DJ Networking Event
🕘 9:00 p.m.–1:00 a.m.
📍 Neptunes ParlourLocal DJs, music lovers, and creatives are invited to connect, perform, and discover new talent during this late-night networking event.
🎭 Live Entertainment
The Princess Concert
🕞 3:30 p.m.
📍 Martin Marietta Center for the Performing ArtsExperience an unforgettable performance celebrating beloved princess songs and family favorites at the Martin Marietta Center.
🍺 Craft Beer Spotlight
Wicked Weed Brewery of the Month
🕖 7:00–9:00 p.m.
📍 Flying Saucer Draught EmporiumSample featured brews from Wicked Weed Brewing while enjoying one of Downtown Raleigh’s premier craft beer destinations.
Spend Your Tuesday in Downtown Raleigh
From group runs and music bingo to live performances, local beer, and nightlife, Downtown Raleigh offers something for everyone this Tuesday evening.
Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for the latest Downtown Raleigh events, live music, food and drink specials, nightlife, festivals, and community happenings.
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Start Planning Now For The Biggest Events In Raleigh Fall 2026
If you’re looking to make the most of the rest of the year in the Triangle, now is the perfect time to start planning. From nationally recognized music festivals and North Carolina traditions to dazzling holiday displays and New Year’s celebrations, there’s still plenty to experience in and around Raleigh before 2027 arrives.
Here’s a look at some of the biggest events still ahead in 2026.
Hopscotch Music Festival
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 September 2026One of the Southeast’s premier independent music festivals returns to downtown Raleigh this September. Hopscotch Music Festival transforms venues, clubs, and outdoor stages throughout downtown into a citywide celebration of music, featuring indie rock, hip-hop, electronic, folk, and experimental artists from around the world.
Why you should go:
- National and emerging artists
- Walkable downtown venues
- Food trucks, local restaurants, and nightlife
- One of Raleigh’s signature annual festivals
Raleigh Wide Open
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 October 2026Bluegrass takes over downtown Raleigh during Raleigh Wide Open, a beloved homegrown festival celebrating North Carolina’s rich musical heritage. Expect live performances, banjo picking, local artisans, delicious food vendors, and a welcoming community atmosphere.
Festival highlights include:
- Traditional bluegrass music
- Local artists and crafts
- Family-friendly activities
- Downtown food and beverage vendors
NC State Fair
📍 NC State Fairgrounds
📅 October 15–25, 2026It wouldn’t be fall in North Carolina without the NC State Fair. Thousands of visitors flock to Raleigh each October for agriculture exhibits, concerts, midway rides, competitions, livestock shows, and—of course—the legendary fair food.
Don’t miss:
- Deep-fried fair favorites
- The State Fair Flyer for panoramic views
- Live entertainment
- Giant pumpkins, prize-winning livestock, and agricultural exhibits
- Classic midway rides and games
Whether you’re visiting for the food or the nostalgia, the NC State Fair remains one of the state’s most iconic annual traditions.
North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival
📍 Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary
📅 November 2026 – January 2027As the holiday season begins, the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival lights up Cary with one of the largest lantern displays in the country. Featuring handcrafted illuminated sculptures, cultural performances, and interactive displays, it’s one of the Triangle’s most photographed seasonal attractions.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Massive illuminated lantern displays
- Cultural performances
- Family-friendly holiday outings
- Incredible photo opportunities
First Night Raleigh
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 December 31, 2026Close out the year with one of Raleigh’s longest-running traditions. First Night Raleigh offers live entertainment, interactive art, music, family activities, and the famous Acorn Drop that welcomes the New Year in true Raleigh fashion.
Celebrate with:
- Live music and performances
- Art installations
- Activities for all ages
- The iconic Raleigh Acorn Drop
- Fireworks and New Year’s festivities
Plan Ahead
Many of these events sell out quickly or offer discounted early-bird tickets. Booking hotels, parking, and transportation in advance can also make your experience much smoother—especially during major weekends like Hopscotch and the NC State Fair.
Whether you’re a longtime Raleigh resident or visiting the Triangle, these signature events showcase everything that makes our region one of the best places to live, work, and explore.
Stay tuned to DoRaleigh.com for complete event guides, insider tips, parking information, and everything happening around Raleigh throughout the year.
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Start Planning Now For The Biggest Events In Raleigh Fall 2026
If you’re looking to make the most of the rest of the year in the Triangle, now is the perfect time to start planning. From nationally recognized music festivals and North Carolina traditions to dazzling holiday displays and New Year’s celebrations, there’s still plenty to experience in and around Raleigh before 2027 arrives.
Here’s a look at some of the biggest events still ahead in 2026.
Hopscotch Music Festival
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 September 2026One of the Southeast’s premier independent music festivals returns to downtown Raleigh this September. Hopscotch Music Festival transforms venues, clubs, and outdoor stages throughout downtown into a citywide celebration of music, featuring indie rock, hip-hop, electronic, folk, and experimental artists from around the world.
Why you should go:
- National and emerging artists
- Walkable downtown venues
- Food trucks, local restaurants, and nightlife
- One of Raleigh’s signature annual festivals
Raleigh Wide Open
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 October 2026Bluegrass takes over downtown Raleigh during Raleigh Wide Open, a beloved homegrown festival celebrating North Carolina’s rich musical heritage. Expect live performances, banjo picking, local artisans, delicious food vendors, and a welcoming community atmosphere.
Festival highlights include:
- Traditional bluegrass music
- Local artists and crafts
- Family-friendly activities
- Downtown food and beverage vendors
NC State Fair
📍 NC State Fairgrounds
📅 October 15–25, 2026It wouldn’t be fall in North Carolina without the NC State Fair. Thousands of visitors flock to Raleigh each October for agriculture exhibits, concerts, midway rides, competitions, livestock shows, and—of course—the legendary fair food.
Don’t miss:
- Deep-fried fair favorites
- The State Fair Flyer for panoramic views
- Live entertainment
- Giant pumpkins, prize-winning livestock, and agricultural exhibits
- Classic midway rides and games
Whether you’re visiting for the food or the nostalgia, the NC State Fair remains one of the state’s most iconic annual traditions.
North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival
📍 Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary
📅 November 2026 – January 2027As the holiday season begins, the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival lights up Cary with one of the largest lantern displays in the country. Featuring handcrafted illuminated sculptures, cultural performances, and interactive displays, it’s one of the Triangle’s most photographed seasonal attractions.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Massive illuminated lantern displays
- Cultural performances
- Family-friendly holiday outings
- Incredible photo opportunities
First Night Raleigh
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 December 31, 2026Close out the year with one of Raleigh’s longest-running traditions. First Night Raleigh offers live entertainment, interactive art, music, family activities, and the famous Acorn Drop that welcomes the New Year in true Raleigh fashion.
Celebrate with:
- Live music and performances
- Art installations
- Activities for all ages
- The iconic Raleigh Acorn Drop
- Fireworks and New Year’s festivities
Plan Ahead
Many of these events sell out quickly or offer discounted early-bird tickets. Booking hotels, parking, and transportation in advance can also make your experience much smoother—especially during major weekends like Hopscotch and the NC State Fair.
Whether you’re a longtime Raleigh resident or visiting the Triangle, these signature events showcase everything that makes our region one of the best places to live, work, and explore.
Stay tuned to DoRaleigh.com for complete event guides, insider tips, parking information, and everything happening around Raleigh throughout the year.
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Start Planning Now For The Biggest Events In Raleigh Fall 2026
If you’re looking to make the most of the rest of the year in the Triangle, now is the perfect time to start planning. From nationally recognized music festivals and North Carolina traditions to dazzling holiday displays and New Year’s celebrations, there’s still plenty to experience in and around Raleigh before 2027 arrives.
Here’s a look at some of the biggest events still ahead in 2026.
Hopscotch Music Festival
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 September 2026One of the Southeast’s premier independent music festivals returns to downtown Raleigh this September. Hopscotch Music Festival transforms venues, clubs, and outdoor stages throughout downtown into a citywide celebration of music, featuring indie rock, hip-hop, electronic, folk, and experimental artists from around the world.
Why you should go:
- National and emerging artists
- Walkable downtown venues
- Food trucks, local restaurants, and nightlife
- One of Raleigh’s signature annual festivals
Raleigh Wide Open
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 October 2026Bluegrass takes over downtown Raleigh during Raleigh Wide Open, a beloved homegrown festival celebrating North Carolina’s rich musical heritage. Expect live performances, banjo picking, local artisans, delicious food vendors, and a welcoming community atmosphere.
Festival highlights include:
- Traditional bluegrass music
- Local artists and crafts
- Family-friendly activities
- Downtown food and beverage vendors
NC State Fair
📍 NC State Fairgrounds
📅 October 15–25, 2026It wouldn’t be fall in North Carolina without the NC State Fair. Thousands of visitors flock to Raleigh each October for agriculture exhibits, concerts, midway rides, competitions, livestock shows, and—of course—the legendary fair food.
Don’t miss:
- Deep-fried fair favorites
- The State Fair Flyer for panoramic views
- Live entertainment
- Giant pumpkins, prize-winning livestock, and agricultural exhibits
- Classic midway rides and games
Whether you’re visiting for the food or the nostalgia, the NC State Fair remains one of the state’s most iconic annual traditions.
North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival
📍 Koka Booth Amphitheatre, Cary
📅 November 2026 – January 2027As the holiday season begins, the North Carolina Chinese Lantern Festival lights up Cary with one of the largest lantern displays in the country. Featuring handcrafted illuminated sculptures, cultural performances, and interactive displays, it’s one of the Triangle’s most photographed seasonal attractions.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Massive illuminated lantern displays
- Cultural performances
- Family-friendly holiday outings
- Incredible photo opportunities
First Night Raleigh
📍 Downtown Raleigh
📅 December 31, 2026Close out the year with one of Raleigh’s longest-running traditions. First Night Raleigh offers live entertainment, interactive art, music, family activities, and the famous Acorn Drop that welcomes the New Year in true Raleigh fashion.
Celebrate with:
- Live music and performances
- Art installations
- Activities for all ages
- The iconic Raleigh Acorn Drop
- Fireworks and New Year’s festivities
Plan Ahead
Many of these events sell out quickly or offer discounted early-bird tickets. Booking hotels, parking, and transportation in advance can also make your experience much smoother—especially during major weekends like Hopscotch and the NC State Fair.
Whether you’re a longtime Raleigh resident or visiting the Triangle, these signature events showcase everything that makes our region one of the best places to live, work, and explore.
Stay tuned to DoRaleigh.com for complete event guides, insider tips, parking information, and everything happening around Raleigh throughout the year.
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Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do on Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for the best events happening across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Wendell, and the Triangle this Tuesday? We’ve rounded up today’s top free events, food deals, fitness activities, live entertainment, trivia, and family-friendly fun.
Whether you’re searching for free things to do in the Triangle or planning a night out, here’s your guide to Tuesday, July 14.
🍽️ Food Deals & Special Offers
Celebrate National Macaroni & Cheese Day with special offers at participating restaurants throughout the Triangle.
Dairy Queen
All Day
Enjoy a FREE Dilly Bar with a $1 purchase (one redemption per customer).The Lumina Theater – Chapel Hill
All Day
Movie tickets are just $6.25 all day.Der Nachbar Bottleshop & Taps – Durham
All Day
Roll the dice during Tuesday Toss for your chance at a $5 draft.Chicken Salad Chick
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Dress like a cow for a free entrée during Cow Appreciation Day.🎬 Family-Friendly Events
Free Kids’ Movies
9:30 a.m.
Marquee Cinemas Wakefield 12Kung Fu Panda 4
10:00 a.m.
Triangle Cinemas @ Six ForksMonthly Reflections Tour
2:00–3:30 p.m.
Nasher Museum of Art, DurhamDesigned for people living with dementia and their care partners.
🏃 Active & Outdoor Fun
- Free Line Dancing Class — The Snow Approach (Hillsborough) | 6 p.m.
- Run, Sweat, Beers Run Club — Growler Grlz (Durham) | 6 p.m.
- Bond Brothers Run Club — Cary | 6 p.m.
- Free Yoga — Durham Central Park | 6 p.m.
- Chess Club — Bearded Bee Brewing (Wendell) | 6 p.m.
- Free Soul Line Dance Class with Rhonda — Fenton (Cary) | 6:30 p.m.
- Pony Ride Biking Event — Ponysaurus (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
🍻 Trivia, Games & Social Events
- Poker Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 6 p.m.
- Craft and Draft — Crank Arm Brewing (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Craft & Draft Tuesdays — Crank Arm Brewing (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
- Triangle Taps & Tables Game Night — Trophy on Maywood (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Jeopardy! Bar League Trivia — Edit Beer Co. (Raleigh) | 7 p.m.
- Video Game Night — Moon Dog Meadery (Durham) | 7 p.m.
- Karaoke Night — Boxcar Bar + Arcade (Durham) | 8 p.m.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
Beer & Banjos
6:30–9:00 p.m.
Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard (Raleigh)Beer & Banjos
7:00–9:30 p.m.
Speakeasy (Carrboro)Open Mic Night
8:00–11:00 p.m.
Slim’s (Raleigh)Plan Your Tuesday in the Triangle
From free movies and yoga classes to trivia nights, brewery events, live music, and National Macaroni & Cheese Day specials, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Tuesday across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local events, free activities, food specials, concerts, festivals, and community happenings throughout Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
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Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do on Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for the best events happening across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Wendell, and the Triangle this Tuesday? We’ve rounded up today’s top free events, food deals, fitness activities, live entertainment, trivia, and family-friendly fun.
Whether you’re searching for free things to do in the Triangle or planning a night out, here’s your guide to Tuesday, July 14.
🍽️ Food Deals & Special Offers
Celebrate National Macaroni & Cheese Day with special offers at participating restaurants throughout the Triangle.
Dairy Queen
All Day
Enjoy a FREE Dilly Bar with a $1 purchase (one redemption per customer).The Lumina Theater – Chapel Hill
All Day
Movie tickets are just $6.25 all day.Der Nachbar Bottleshop & Taps – Durham
All Day
Roll the dice during Tuesday Toss for your chance at a $5 draft.Chicken Salad Chick
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Dress like a cow for a free entrée during Cow Appreciation Day.🎬 Family-Friendly Events
Free Kids’ Movies
9:30 a.m.
Marquee Cinemas Wakefield 12Kung Fu Panda 4
10:00 a.m.
Triangle Cinemas @ Six ForksMonthly Reflections Tour
2:00–3:30 p.m.
Nasher Museum of Art, DurhamDesigned for people living with dementia and their care partners.
🏃 Active & Outdoor Fun
- Free Line Dancing Class — The Snow Approach (Hillsborough) | 6 p.m.
- Run, Sweat, Beers Run Club — Growler Grlz (Durham) | 6 p.m.
- Bond Brothers Run Club — Cary | 6 p.m.
- Free Yoga — Durham Central Park | 6 p.m.
- Chess Club — Bearded Bee Brewing (Wendell) | 6 p.m.
- Free Soul Line Dance Class with Rhonda — Fenton (Cary) | 6:30 p.m.
- Pony Ride Biking Event — Ponysaurus (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
🍻 Trivia, Games & Social Events
- Poker Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 6 p.m.
- Craft and Draft — Crank Arm Brewing (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Craft & Draft Tuesdays — Crank Arm Brewing (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
- Triangle Taps & Tables Game Night — Trophy on Maywood (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Jeopardy! Bar League Trivia — Edit Beer Co. (Raleigh) | 7 p.m.
- Video Game Night — Moon Dog Meadery (Durham) | 7 p.m.
- Karaoke Night — Boxcar Bar + Arcade (Durham) | 8 p.m.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
Beer & Banjos
6:30–9:00 p.m.
Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard (Raleigh)Beer & Banjos
7:00–9:30 p.m.
Speakeasy (Carrboro)Open Mic Night
8:00–11:00 p.m.
Slim’s (Raleigh)Plan Your Tuesday in the Triangle
From free movies and yoga classes to trivia nights, brewery events, live music, and National Macaroni & Cheese Day specials, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Tuesday across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local events, free activities, food specials, concerts, festivals, and community happenings throughout Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
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Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do on Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for the best events happening across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Wendell, and the Triangle this Tuesday? We’ve rounded up today’s top free events, food deals, fitness activities, live entertainment, trivia, and family-friendly fun.
Whether you’re searching for free things to do in the Triangle or planning a night out, here’s your guide to Tuesday, July 14.
🍽️ Food Deals & Special Offers
Celebrate National Macaroni & Cheese Day with special offers at participating restaurants throughout the Triangle.
Dairy Queen
All Day
Enjoy a FREE Dilly Bar with a $1 purchase (one redemption per customer).The Lumina Theater – Chapel Hill
All Day
Movie tickets are just $6.25 all day.Der Nachbar Bottleshop & Taps – Durham
All Day
Roll the dice during Tuesday Toss for your chance at a $5 draft.Chicken Salad Chick
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Dress like a cow for a free entrée during Cow Appreciation Day.🎬 Family-Friendly Events
Free Kids’ Movies
9:30 a.m.
Marquee Cinemas Wakefield 12Kung Fu Panda 4
10:00 a.m.
Triangle Cinemas @ Six ForksMonthly Reflections Tour
2:00–3:30 p.m.
Nasher Museum of Art, DurhamDesigned for people living with dementia and their care partners.
🏃 Active & Outdoor Fun
- Free Line Dancing Class — The Snow Approach (Hillsborough) | 6 p.m.
- Run, Sweat, Beers Run Club — Growler Grlz (Durham) | 6 p.m.
- Bond Brothers Run Club — Cary | 6 p.m.
- Free Yoga — Durham Central Park | 6 p.m.
- Chess Club — Bearded Bee Brewing (Wendell) | 6 p.m.
- Free Soul Line Dance Class with Rhonda — Fenton (Cary) | 6:30 p.m.
- Pony Ride Biking Event — Ponysaurus (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
🍻 Trivia, Games & Social Events
- Poker Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 6 p.m.
- Craft and Draft — Crank Arm Brewing (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Craft & Draft Tuesdays — Crank Arm Brewing (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
- Triangle Taps & Tables Game Night — Trophy on Maywood (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Jeopardy! Bar League Trivia — Edit Beer Co. (Raleigh) | 7 p.m.
- Video Game Night — Moon Dog Meadery (Durham) | 7 p.m.
- Karaoke Night — Boxcar Bar + Arcade (Durham) | 8 p.m.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
Beer & Banjos
6:30–9:00 p.m.
Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard (Raleigh)Beer & Banjos
7:00–9:30 p.m.
Speakeasy (Carrboro)Open Mic Night
8:00–11:00 p.m.
Slim’s (Raleigh)Plan Your Tuesday in the Triangle
From free movies and yoga classes to trivia nights, brewery events, live music, and National Macaroni & Cheese Day specials, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Tuesday across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local events, free activities, food specials, concerts, festivals, and community happenings throughout Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
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Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do on Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for the best events happening across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Wendell, and the Triangle this Tuesday? We’ve rounded up today’s top free events, food deals, fitness activities, live entertainment, trivia, and family-friendly fun.
Whether you’re searching for free things to do in the Triangle or planning a night out, here’s your guide to Tuesday, July 14.
🍽️ Food Deals & Special Offers
Celebrate National Macaroni & Cheese Day with special offers at participating restaurants throughout the Triangle.
Dairy Queen
All Day
Enjoy a FREE Dilly Bar with a $1 purchase (one redemption per customer).The Lumina Theater – Chapel Hill
All Day
Movie tickets are just $6.25 all day.Der Nachbar Bottleshop & Taps – Durham
All Day
Roll the dice during Tuesday Toss for your chance at a $5 draft.Chicken Salad Chick
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Dress like a cow for a free entrée during Cow Appreciation Day.🎬 Family-Friendly Events
Free Kids’ Movies
9:30 a.m.
Marquee Cinemas Wakefield 12Kung Fu Panda 4
10:00 a.m.
Triangle Cinemas @ Six ForksMonthly Reflections Tour
2:00–3:30 p.m.
Nasher Museum of Art, DurhamDesigned for people living with dementia and their care partners.
🏃 Active & Outdoor Fun
- Free Line Dancing Class — The Snow Approach (Hillsborough) | 6 p.m.
- Run, Sweat, Beers Run Club — Growler Grlz (Durham) | 6 p.m.
- Bond Brothers Run Club — Cary | 6 p.m.
- Free Yoga — Durham Central Park | 6 p.m.
- Chess Club — Bearded Bee Brewing (Wendell) | 6 p.m.
- Free Soul Line Dance Class with Rhonda — Fenton (Cary) | 6:30 p.m.
- Pony Ride Biking Event — Ponysaurus (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
🍻 Trivia, Games & Social Events
- Poker Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 6 p.m.
- Craft and Draft — Crank Arm Brewing (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Craft & Draft Tuesdays — Crank Arm Brewing (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
- Triangle Taps & Tables Game Night — Trophy on Maywood (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Jeopardy! Bar League Trivia — Edit Beer Co. (Raleigh) | 7 p.m.
- Video Game Night — Moon Dog Meadery (Durham) | 7 p.m.
- Karaoke Night — Boxcar Bar + Arcade (Durham) | 8 p.m.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
Beer & Banjos
6:30–9:00 p.m.
Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard (Raleigh)Beer & Banjos
7:00–9:30 p.m.
Speakeasy (Carrboro)Open Mic Night
8:00–11:00 p.m.
Slim’s (Raleigh)Plan Your Tuesday in the Triangle
From free movies and yoga classes to trivia nights, brewery events, live music, and National Macaroni & Cheese Day specials, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Tuesday across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local events, free activities, food specials, concerts, festivals, and community happenings throughout Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
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Triangle Event Guide – Best Things to Do on Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking for the best events happening across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Wendell, and the Triangle this Tuesday? We’ve rounded up today’s top free events, food deals, fitness activities, live entertainment, trivia, and family-friendly fun.
Whether you’re searching for free things to do in the Triangle or planning a night out, here’s your guide to Tuesday, July 14.
🍽️ Food Deals & Special Offers
Celebrate National Macaroni & Cheese Day with special offers at participating restaurants throughout the Triangle.
Dairy Queen
All Day
Enjoy a FREE Dilly Bar with a $1 purchase (one redemption per customer).The Lumina Theater – Chapel Hill
All Day
Movie tickets are just $6.25 all day.Der Nachbar Bottleshop & Taps – Durham
All Day
Roll the dice during Tuesday Toss for your chance at a $5 draft.Chicken Salad Chick
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Dress like a cow for a free entrée during Cow Appreciation Day.🎬 Family-Friendly Events
Free Kids’ Movies
9:30 a.m.
Marquee Cinemas Wakefield 12Kung Fu Panda 4
10:00 a.m.
Triangle Cinemas @ Six ForksMonthly Reflections Tour
2:00–3:30 p.m.
Nasher Museum of Art, DurhamDesigned for people living with dementia and their care partners.
🏃 Active & Outdoor Fun
- Free Line Dancing Class — The Snow Approach (Hillsborough) | 6 p.m.
- Run, Sweat, Beers Run Club — Growler Grlz (Durham) | 6 p.m.
- Bond Brothers Run Club — Cary | 6 p.m.
- Free Yoga — Durham Central Park | 6 p.m.
- Chess Club — Bearded Bee Brewing (Wendell) | 6 p.m.
- Free Soul Line Dance Class with Rhonda — Fenton (Cary) | 6:30 p.m.
- Pony Ride Biking Event — Ponysaurus (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
🍻 Trivia, Games & Social Events
- Poker Night — KōMANA Brewing (Cary) | 6 p.m.
- Craft and Draft — Crank Arm Brewing (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Craft & Draft Tuesdays — Crank Arm Brewing (Durham) | 6:30 p.m.
- Triangle Taps & Tables Game Night — Trophy on Maywood (Raleigh) | 6:30 p.m.
- Jeopardy! Bar League Trivia — Edit Beer Co. (Raleigh) | 7 p.m.
- Video Game Night — Moon Dog Meadery (Durham) | 7 p.m.
- Karaoke Night — Boxcar Bar + Arcade (Durham) | 8 p.m.
🎶 Live Music & Nightlife
Beer & Banjos
6:30–9:00 p.m.
Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard (Raleigh)Beer & Banjos
7:00–9:30 p.m.
Speakeasy (Carrboro)Open Mic Night
8:00–11:00 p.m.
Slim’s (Raleigh)Plan Your Tuesday in the Triangle
From free movies and yoga classes to trivia nights, brewery events, live music, and National Macaroni & Cheese Day specials, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Tuesday across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest local events, free activities, food specials, concerts, festivals, and community happenings throughout Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, and beyond.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking to stay connected with what’s happening at Raleigh City Hall and across the community? From public meetings to safety workshops, Tuesday’s City of Raleigh calendar offers several opportunities for residents to get involved, learn, and participate in local government.
Here’s what’s happening on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
🏛️ Dix Park Commission Meeting
🗓 Tuesday, July 14
🕘 9:00 a.m.The Dix Park Commission meets to discuss ongoing planning, development, and future initiatives for Dorothea Dix Park—one of Raleigh’s largest public park projects. Commission meetings are open to the public and provide insight into upcoming park improvements, programming, and long-term planning.
🎨 Arts Commission Executive Committee
🗓 Tuesday, July 14
🕠 5:30 p.m.The Arts Commission Executive Committee convenes to discuss public art initiatives, cultural programming, grant opportunities, and projects that help strengthen Raleigh’s creative community.
Residents interested in public art and cultural development are encouraged to follow the commission’s work.
🚨 Summer Safety Series: Nightlife Safety, Social Districts & Personal Safety
🗓 Tuesday, July 14
🕡 6:30 p.m.
Register HereThe City of Raleigh continues its Summer Safety Series with Session 6: Nightlife Safety – Social Districts, Night Out & Personal Safety.
Topics include:
- Staying safe while enjoying Raleigh’s nightlife
- Personal safety tips when visiting entertainment districts
- Navigating Social Districts responsibly
- Situational awareness and crime prevention
- Community safety resources
This free educational session is designed to help residents and visitors safely enjoy everything downtown Raleigh has to offer during the busy summer season.
Get Involved with Your City
Attending public meetings and community education events is one of the best ways to stay informed about decisions shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re passionate about parks, public art, or community safety, today’s schedule offers opportunities to connect with local government.
Visit DoRaleigh.com daily for the latest City of Raleigh meeting schedules, government news, public hearings, community events, and everything happening throughout the Triangle.
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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Looking to stay connected with what’s happening at Raleigh City Hall and across the community? From public meetings to safety workshops, Tuesday’s City of Raleigh calendar offers several opportunities for residents to get involved, learn, and participate in local government.
Here’s what’s happening on Tuesday, July 14, 2026.
🏛️ Dix Park Commission Meeting
🗓 Tuesday, July 14
🕘 9:00 a.m.The Dix Park Commission meets to discuss ongoing planning, development, and future initiatives for Dorothea Dix Park—one of Raleigh’s largest public park projects. Commission meetings are open to the public and provide insight into upcoming park improvements, programming, and long-term planning.
🎨 Arts Commission Executive Committee
🗓 Tuesday, July 14
🕠 5:30 p.m.The Arts Commission Executive Committee convenes to discuss public art initiatives, cultural programming, grant opportunities, and projects that help strengthen Raleigh’s creative community.
Residents interested in public art and cultural development are encouraged to follow the commission’s work.
🚨 Summer Safety Series: Nightlife Safety, Social Districts & Personal Safety
🗓 Tuesday, July 14
🕡 6:30 p.m.
Register HereThe City of Raleigh continues its Summer Safety Series with Session 6: Nightlife Safety – Social Districts, Night Out & Personal Safety.
Topics include:
- Staying safe while enjoying Raleigh’s nightlife
- Personal safety tips when visiting entertainment districts
- Navigating Social Districts responsibly
- Situational awareness and crime prevention
- Community safety resources
This free educational session is designed to help residents and visitors safely enjoy everything downtown Raleigh has to offer during the busy summer season.
Get Involved with Your City
Attending public meetings and community education events is one of the best ways to stay informed about decisions shaping Raleigh’s future. Whether you’re passionate about parks, public art, or community safety, today’s schedule offers opportunities to connect with local government.
Visit DoRaleigh.com daily for the latest City of Raleigh meeting schedules, government news, public hearings, community events, and everything happening throughout the Triangle.
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Noteworthy News from Around Raleigh & the Triangle: Biggest Stories You May Have Missed This Week
It was another busy week across Raleigh and the Triangle. From restaurant openings and major business moves to pet adoption opportunities, transportation updates, new jobs, and exciting community events, here’s a roundup of the biggest local stories making headlines.
Whether you’re looking for something to do, keeping up with local development, or staying informed about what’s happening in Wake County, we’ve got you covered.
Wake County Animal Center Needs Your Help
The Wake County Animal Center is currently over capacity, with more than 230 animals waiting for loving homes.
To encourage more adoptions, adoption fees have been reduced through Sunday, July 19, and the shelter is also seeking foster families.
If you’ve been thinking about adding a pet to your family, now is a great time.
Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week Returns
Food lovers won’t want to miss Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week, kicking off Thursday, July 16.
Participating locally owned restaurants will offer:
- Prix-fixe menus
- Special discounts
- Limited-time chef creations
- Great opportunities to explore new restaurants
It’s one of the city’s favorite culinary events each summer.
Free Live Music Continues at Moore Square
Live After 5 returns Thursday with indie-country performer River Shook.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Free concerts
- Food trucks
- Local vendors
- Family-friendly activities
The concert series continues for the next three Thursdays.
The Hugo Spritz Is Raleigh’s Drink of the Summer
Move over Aperol.
The Hugo Spritz—made with prosecco, elderflower liqueur, fresh mint, and sparkling water—is becoming this summer’s signature cocktail.
Local food writers recommend trying one at Cuya in Glenwood South.
Major Business & Economic News
Several major business announcements were made this week across the Triangle.
United Therapeutics acquires Thymmune Therapeutics
Research Triangle Park-based United Therapeutics purchased Massachusetts biotech startup Thymmune Therapeutics for $140 million, adding promising cell therapy technology for congenital athymia.
Lockheed Martin acquires Ultra Maritime
Lockheed Martin completed its $3.5 billion acquisition of Ultra Maritime Solutions, potentially impacting operations at the company’s Wake Forest facility.
Martin Marietta announces $13.5 billion deal
Raleigh-based Martin Marietta is combining with Lhoist North America in one of the largest business transactions announced this year.
MaintainX expands Downtown Raleigh
California software unicorn MaintainX has leased an entire floor inside 150 Fayetteville, continuing downtown Raleigh’s growth as a technology hub.
Corporate Changes
Several Triangle companies also announced significant changes.
- SAS Institute is eliminating 300 positions as part of a restructuring effort.
- LINC, affiliated with NC State’s Nonwovens Institute, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- Storr Office Environments announced new ownership and leadership.
- Research Triangle Foundation CEO Scott Levitan announced his retirement after leading RTP since 2017.
Growth Across Raleigh
Development news continued across the city.
Highlights include:
- RTP 3.0 introduces new mixed-use development options.
- Raleigh continues investing 2022 Parks Bond funding into trails, splash pads, public art, and greenway expansions.
- Wake County seeks public input on the future Haleys Branch Trail system near Lake Crabtree.
Raleigh Government Updates
City leaders continue seeking public input.
Residents can now complete surveys helping shape Raleigh’s next Strategic Plan through 2029, covering topics including:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Parks
- Public safety
- City services
Meanwhile, City Council is expected to continue discussions about a possible youth curfew following Fourth of July weekend violence connected to large teen gatherings.
Transportation News
Transportation updates included:
- GoRaleigh Route 1 surpassed 1 million passenger trips, becoming North Carolina’s highest-ridership bus route.
- Cary’s free Downtown Loop bus has been suspended because of driver shortages.
- Cary ranked among America’s safest cities for drivers.
New Restaurants & Businesses
Several exciting openings are arriving across Raleigh.
Kokoro Ramen & Izakaya
Downtown Raleigh welcomed Kokoro Ramen & Izakaya, currently operating with a soft opening menu.
Pikasso Swig
The creative cocktail and craft bar Pikasso Swig plans to open this September on Fayetteville Street.
Wren Rooftop Restaurant
The upcoming Oberlin Hotel announced its rooftop restaurant, Wren, featuring Southern-inspired cuisine and skyline views when the hotel opens in early 2027.
Local Business Spotlight
321 Coffee Hiring
Mission-driven Raleigh favorite 321 Coffee is hiring multiple positions as it continues expanding employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
House of DAVA Opens
Fashion designer and Navy veteran David Vashon has opened Raleigh’s first luxury fashion house, The House of DAVA.
Books & Culture
Book lovers have several reasons to celebrate.
- Bright Side Books & Wine continues building a community around romance readers in Raleigh.
- Durham’s Peach Basket Books is expanding its mobile bookstore throughout the Triangle.
- Alleyway Bookstore in Apex announced it will close after a proposed 64% rent increase.
Outdoor & Family Fun
Nature lovers have plenty to anticipate.
- Dix Park’s famous sunflower field is expected to bloom soon.
- Classic cars return to Dix Park during the community Car Showcase.
- The Eno River continues recovering from Tropical Storm Chantal.
- Wake County continues planning new hiking and mountain biking trails.
Sports Headlines
Sports fans also have plenty to watch.
- The inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup comes to Cary on July 18.
- New ticket-buying protections for Carolina Hurricanes fans begin this October.
- One viral Canes fan says he’d happily repeat his championship tattoo bet—for the Panthers.
Around North Carolina
Additional statewide headlines include:
- North Carolina ranked No. 2 on CNBC’s Best States for Business list.
- Ham the Astrochimp will receive a permanent state historical marker.
- The NC Museum of History launched a free online Revolutionary War video series.
- Health officials are reporting increased cases of cyclossporiasis and recommend thoroughly washing fresh produce.
- ABC’s R.J. Decker is hiring paid extras for filming in North Carolina.
- State lawmakers unveiled a budget proposal featuring raises for teachers, law enforcement officers, and many state employees.
- North Carolina may become the first state to authorize federally regulated prediction markets.
- The North Carolina Zoo’s Asia expansion moved another step closer to opening.
What We’re Watching This Week
Keep an eye on:
- Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week
- Live After 5 concerts
- Dix Park sunflower bloom updates
- Village District Summer Sidewalk Sale (July 17–19)
- Wake County Animal Center adoption event
- RTP 3.0 development announcements
- Raleigh Strategic Plan public surveys
The Triangle continues to evolve with new restaurants, major investments, community events, and exciting developments happening every week.
Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for the latest local news, events, restaurant openings, government updates, and everything happening across Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Wake County, and the Triangle.
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Noteworthy News from Around Raleigh & the Triangle: Biggest Stories You May Have Missed This Week
It was another busy week across Raleigh and the Triangle. From restaurant openings and major business moves to pet adoption opportunities, transportation updates, new jobs, and exciting community events, here’s a roundup of the biggest local stories making headlines.
Whether you’re looking for something to do, keeping up with local development, or staying informed about what’s happening in Wake County, we’ve got you covered.
Wake County Animal Center Needs Your Help
The Wake County Animal Center is currently over capacity, with more than 230 animals waiting for loving homes.
To encourage more adoptions, adoption fees have been reduced through Sunday, July 19, and the shelter is also seeking foster families.
If you’ve been thinking about adding a pet to your family, now is a great time.
Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week Returns
Food lovers won’t want to miss Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week, kicking off Thursday, July 16.
Participating locally owned restaurants will offer:
- Prix-fixe menus
- Special discounts
- Limited-time chef creations
- Great opportunities to explore new restaurants
It’s one of the city’s favorite culinary events each summer.
Free Live Music Continues at Moore Square
Live After 5 returns Thursday with indie-country performer River Shook.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Free concerts
- Food trucks
- Local vendors
- Family-friendly activities
The concert series continues for the next three Thursdays.
The Hugo Spritz Is Raleigh’s Drink of the Summer
Move over Aperol.
The Hugo Spritz—made with prosecco, elderflower liqueur, fresh mint, and sparkling water—is becoming this summer’s signature cocktail.
Local food writers recommend trying one at Cuya in Glenwood South.
Major Business & Economic News
Several major business announcements were made this week across the Triangle.
United Therapeutics acquires Thymmune Therapeutics
Research Triangle Park-based United Therapeutics purchased Massachusetts biotech startup Thymmune Therapeutics for $140 million, adding promising cell therapy technology for congenital athymia.
Lockheed Martin acquires Ultra Maritime
Lockheed Martin completed its $3.5 billion acquisition of Ultra Maritime Solutions, potentially impacting operations at the company’s Wake Forest facility.
Martin Marietta announces $13.5 billion deal
Raleigh-based Martin Marietta is combining with Lhoist North America in one of the largest business transactions announced this year.
MaintainX expands Downtown Raleigh
California software unicorn MaintainX has leased an entire floor inside 150 Fayetteville, continuing downtown Raleigh’s growth as a technology hub.
Corporate Changes
Several Triangle companies also announced significant changes.
- SAS Institute is eliminating 300 positions as part of a restructuring effort.
- LINC, affiliated with NC State’s Nonwovens Institute, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- Storr Office Environments announced new ownership and leadership.
- Research Triangle Foundation CEO Scott Levitan announced his retirement after leading RTP since 2017.
Growth Across Raleigh
Development news continued across the city.
Highlights include:
- RTP 3.0 introduces new mixed-use development options.
- Raleigh continues investing 2022 Parks Bond funding into trails, splash pads, public art, and greenway expansions.
- Wake County seeks public input on the future Haleys Branch Trail system near Lake Crabtree.
Raleigh Government Updates
City leaders continue seeking public input.
Residents can now complete surveys helping shape Raleigh’s next Strategic Plan through 2029, covering topics including:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Parks
- Public safety
- City services
Meanwhile, City Council is expected to continue discussions about a possible youth curfew following Fourth of July weekend violence connected to large teen gatherings.
Transportation News
Transportation updates included:
- GoRaleigh Route 1 surpassed 1 million passenger trips, becoming North Carolina’s highest-ridership bus route.
- Cary’s free Downtown Loop bus has been suspended because of driver shortages.
- Cary ranked among America’s safest cities for drivers.
New Restaurants & Businesses
Several exciting openings are arriving across Raleigh.
Kokoro Ramen & Izakaya
Downtown Raleigh welcomed Kokoro Ramen & Izakaya, currently operating with a soft opening menu.
Pikasso Swig
The creative cocktail and craft bar Pikasso Swig plans to open this September on Fayetteville Street.
Wren Rooftop Restaurant
The upcoming Oberlin Hotel announced its rooftop restaurant, Wren, featuring Southern-inspired cuisine and skyline views when the hotel opens in early 2027.
Local Business Spotlight
321 Coffee Hiring
Mission-driven Raleigh favorite 321 Coffee is hiring multiple positions as it continues expanding employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
House of DAVA Opens
Fashion designer and Navy veteran David Vashon has opened Raleigh’s first luxury fashion house, The House of DAVA.
Books & Culture
Book lovers have several reasons to celebrate.
- Bright Side Books & Wine continues building a community around romance readers in Raleigh.
- Durham’s Peach Basket Books is expanding its mobile bookstore throughout the Triangle.
- Alleyway Bookstore in Apex announced it will close after a proposed 64% rent increase.
Outdoor & Family Fun
Nature lovers have plenty to anticipate.
- Dix Park’s famous sunflower field is expected to bloom soon.
- Classic cars return to Dix Park during the community Car Showcase.
- The Eno River continues recovering from Tropical Storm Chantal.
- Wake County continues planning new hiking and mountain biking trails.
Sports Headlines
Sports fans also have plenty to watch.
- The inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup comes to Cary on July 18.
- New ticket-buying protections for Carolina Hurricanes fans begin this October.
- One viral Canes fan says he’d happily repeat his championship tattoo bet—for the Panthers.
Around North Carolina
Additional statewide headlines include:
- North Carolina ranked No. 2 on CNBC’s Best States for Business list.
- Ham the Astrochimp will receive a permanent state historical marker.
- The NC Museum of History launched a free online Revolutionary War video series.
- Health officials are reporting increased cases of cyclossporiasis and recommend thoroughly washing fresh produce.
- ABC’s R.J. Decker is hiring paid extras for filming in North Carolina.
- State lawmakers unveiled a budget proposal featuring raises for teachers, law enforcement officers, and many state employees.
- North Carolina may become the first state to authorize federally regulated prediction markets.
- The North Carolina Zoo’s Asia expansion moved another step closer to opening.
What We’re Watching This Week
Keep an eye on:
- Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week
- Live After 5 concerts
- Dix Park sunflower bloom updates
- Village District Summer Sidewalk Sale (July 17–19)
- Wake County Animal Center adoption event
- RTP 3.0 development announcements
- Raleigh Strategic Plan public surveys
The Triangle continues to evolve with new restaurants, major investments, community events, and exciting developments happening every week.
Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for the latest local news, events, restaurant openings, government updates, and everything happening across Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Wake County, and the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Noteworthy News from Around Raleigh & the Triangle: Biggest Stories You May Have Missed This Week
It was another busy week across Raleigh and the Triangle. From restaurant openings and major business moves to pet adoption opportunities, transportation updates, new jobs, and exciting community events, here’s a roundup of the biggest local stories making headlines.
Whether you’re looking for something to do, keeping up with local development, or staying informed about what’s happening in Wake County, we’ve got you covered.
Wake County Animal Center Needs Your Help
The Wake County Animal Center is currently over capacity, with more than 230 animals waiting for loving homes.
To encourage more adoptions, adoption fees have been reduced through Sunday, July 19, and the shelter is also seeking foster families.
If you’ve been thinking about adding a pet to your family, now is a great time.
Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week Returns
Food lovers won’t want to miss Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week, kicking off Thursday, July 16.
Participating locally owned restaurants will offer:
- Prix-fixe menus
- Special discounts
- Limited-time chef creations
- Great opportunities to explore new restaurants
It’s one of the city’s favorite culinary events each summer.
Free Live Music Continues at Moore Square
Live After 5 returns Thursday with indie-country performer River Shook.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Free concerts
- Food trucks
- Local vendors
- Family-friendly activities
The concert series continues for the next three Thursdays.
The Hugo Spritz Is Raleigh’s Drink of the Summer
Move over Aperol.
The Hugo Spritz—made with prosecco, elderflower liqueur, fresh mint, and sparkling water—is becoming this summer’s signature cocktail.
Local food writers recommend trying one at Cuya in Glenwood South.
Major Business & Economic News
Several major business announcements were made this week across the Triangle.
United Therapeutics acquires Thymmune Therapeutics
Research Triangle Park-based United Therapeutics purchased Massachusetts biotech startup Thymmune Therapeutics for $140 million, adding promising cell therapy technology for congenital athymia.
Lockheed Martin acquires Ultra Maritime
Lockheed Martin completed its $3.5 billion acquisition of Ultra Maritime Solutions, potentially impacting operations at the company’s Wake Forest facility.
Martin Marietta announces $13.5 billion deal
Raleigh-based Martin Marietta is combining with Lhoist North America in one of the largest business transactions announced this year.
MaintainX expands Downtown Raleigh
California software unicorn MaintainX has leased an entire floor inside 150 Fayetteville, continuing downtown Raleigh’s growth as a technology hub.
Corporate Changes
Several Triangle companies also announced significant changes.
- SAS Institute is eliminating 300 positions as part of a restructuring effort.
- LINC, affiliated with NC State’s Nonwovens Institute, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- Storr Office Environments announced new ownership and leadership.
- Research Triangle Foundation CEO Scott Levitan announced his retirement after leading RTP since 2017.
Growth Across Raleigh
Development news continued across the city.
Highlights include:
- RTP 3.0 introduces new mixed-use development options.
- Raleigh continues investing 2022 Parks Bond funding into trails, splash pads, public art, and greenway expansions.
- Wake County seeks public input on the future Haleys Branch Trail system near Lake Crabtree.
Raleigh Government Updates
City leaders continue seeking public input.
Residents can now complete surveys helping shape Raleigh’s next Strategic Plan through 2029, covering topics including:
- Housing
- Transportation
- Parks
- Public safety
- City services
Meanwhile, City Council is expected to continue discussions about a possible youth curfew following Fourth of July weekend violence connected to large teen gatherings.
Transportation News
Transportation updates included:
- GoRaleigh Route 1 surpassed 1 million passenger trips, becoming North Carolina’s highest-ridership bus route.
- Cary’s free Downtown Loop bus has been suspended because of driver shortages.
- Cary ranked among America’s safest cities for drivers.
New Restaurants & Businesses
Several exciting openings are arriving across Raleigh.
Kokoro Ramen & Izakaya
Downtown Raleigh welcomed Kokoro Ramen & Izakaya, currently operating with a soft opening menu.
Pikasso Swig
The creative cocktail and craft bar Pikasso Swig plans to open this September on Fayetteville Street.
Wren Rooftop Restaurant
The upcoming Oberlin Hotel announced its rooftop restaurant, Wren, featuring Southern-inspired cuisine and skyline views when the hotel opens in early 2027.
Local Business Spotlight
321 Coffee Hiring
Mission-driven Raleigh favorite 321 Coffee is hiring multiple positions as it continues expanding employment opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
House of DAVA Opens
Fashion designer and Navy veteran David Vashon has opened Raleigh’s first luxury fashion house, The House of DAVA.
Books & Culture
Book lovers have several reasons to celebrate.
- Bright Side Books & Wine continues building a community around romance readers in Raleigh.
- Durham’s Peach Basket Books is expanding its mobile bookstore throughout the Triangle.
- Alleyway Bookstore in Apex announced it will close after a proposed 64% rent increase.
Outdoor & Family Fun
Nature lovers have plenty to anticipate.
- Dix Park’s famous sunflower field is expected to bloom soon.
- Classic cars return to Dix Park during the community Car Showcase.
- The Eno River continues recovering from Tropical Storm Chantal.
- Wake County continues planning new hiking and mountain biking trails.
Sports Headlines
Sports fans also have plenty to watch.
- The inaugural World Rugby Nations Cup comes to Cary on July 18.
- New ticket-buying protections for Carolina Hurricanes fans begin this October.
- One viral Canes fan says he’d happily repeat his championship tattoo bet—for the Panthers.
Around North Carolina
Additional statewide headlines include:
- North Carolina ranked No. 2 on CNBC’s Best States for Business list.
- Ham the Astrochimp will receive a permanent state historical marker.
- The NC Museum of History launched a free online Revolutionary War video series.
- Health officials are reporting increased cases of cyclossporiasis and recommend thoroughly washing fresh produce.
- ABC’s R.J. Decker is hiring paid extras for filming in North Carolina.
- State lawmakers unveiled a budget proposal featuring raises for teachers, law enforcement officers, and many state employees.
- North Carolina may become the first state to authorize federally regulated prediction markets.
- The North Carolina Zoo’s Asia expansion moved another step closer to opening.
What We’re Watching This Week
Keep an eye on:
- Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week
- Live After 5 concerts
- Dix Park sunflower bloom updates
- Village District Summer Sidewalk Sale (July 17–19)
- Wake County Animal Center adoption event
- RTP 3.0 development announcements
- Raleigh Strategic Plan public surveys
The Triangle continues to evolve with new restaurants, major investments, community events, and exciting developments happening every week.
Stay connected with DoRaleigh.com for the latest local news, events, restaurant openings, government updates, and everything happening across Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Wake County, and the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Triangle Weekly Big Ticket Event Guide – July 14–21, 2026
Looking for the biggest concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment happening across the Triangle? From chart-topping musicians and nationally touring comedians to tribute shows and can’t-miss performances, here’s your Triangle Weekly Big Ticket Event Guide for July 14–21, 2026.
Whether you’re in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Carrboro, Selma, Goldsboro, Dunn, or Saxapahaw, there’s a headline event waiting for you.
Tuesday, July 14
🎭 The Princess Concert
7:30 PM • Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh😂 North Carolina’s Funniest Person Contest
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, Raleigh🎵 Chuck Strangers
8:00 PM • The Pinhook, DurhamWednesday, July 15
😂 James Austin Johnson
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, Raleigh🎸 CY and I
8:00 PM • Local 506, Chapel Hill🎤 Elijah Nevels
8:00 PM • Room 861 at Goodnights, RaleighThursday, July 16
🎶 Throwback Sounds of Summer
12:45 PM • Rudy Theatre, Selma🎸 Umphrey’s McGee
6:00 PM • Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard, Raleigh🎤 Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
6:45 PM • Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, Raleigh😂 Zach Rushing
7:00 PM • Raleigh Improv, Cary🎙️ Alaire Thomas
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, RaleighPlus live performances by Elephants Dancing, Charlie Flynn, Tiger Bear Wolf, and Negative Feedback.
Friday, July 17
🎻 Lindsey Stirling
7:00 PM • Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh🎸 Phish
7:00 PM • Walnut Creek, Raleigh😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM & 9:15 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM & 9:45 PM • Room 861 at Goodnights🎵 Additional performances include:
- Wombo
- First Day Back
- Ahn
- Keller Williams
- Kendall Street Company
Saturday, July 18
😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎸 BossMan Dlow
8:00 PM • The Ritz, Raleigh🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM & 10:00 PM • Room 861🎶 Other featured performances include:
- Dikembe
- Austin Meade
- Trial by Fire: A Tribute to Journey
- Bird and Byron
- Pietasters
Sunday, July 19
🎼 Vishal and Sheykhar
5:15 PM • Raleigh Memorial Auditorium😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM • Goodnights🎵 Syndicate99
7:00 PM • Local 506🎸 Time Out of Mind: Bob Dylan Tribute
7:30 PM • Lincoln Theatre🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM • Room 861🎶 Slumbering Sun
8:00 PM • The PinhookMonday, July 20
🎹 Tori Amos
7:30 PM • Durham Performing Arts Center🎸 Kurt Vile and The Violators
8:00 PM • Haw River Ballroom🎵 Breakdancing Ronald Reagan
8:00 PM • The PinhookTuesday, July 21
🎤 Mikaela Davis
7:30 PM • The Pinhook😂 Crystal Marie
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎵 Cat Power
8:00 PM • Haw River Ballroom🎸 Renee Christine
8:00 PM • The Pour House Music Hall, RaleighTop Picks This Week
⭐ Phish at Walnut Creek
⭐ Lindsey Stirling at Red Hat Amphitheater
⭐ Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
⭐ Tori Amos at DPAC
⭐ Cat Power at Haw River Ballroom
⭐ Pauly Shore at Goodnights Comedy Club
⭐ James Austin Johnson at Goodnights
⭐ BossMan Dlow at The RitzWhether you’re looking for arena concerts, intimate club shows, Broadway-style performances, or nationally touring comedians, this week is packed with entertainment across the Triangle.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest concerts, festivals, nightlife, and local event guides.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Triangle Weekly Big Ticket Event Guide – July 14–21, 2026
Looking for the biggest concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment happening across the Triangle? From chart-topping musicians and nationally touring comedians to tribute shows and can’t-miss performances, here’s your Triangle Weekly Big Ticket Event Guide for July 14–21, 2026.
Whether you’re in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Carrboro, Selma, Goldsboro, Dunn, or Saxapahaw, there’s a headline event waiting for you.
Tuesday, July 14
🎭 The Princess Concert
7:30 PM • Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh😂 North Carolina’s Funniest Person Contest
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, Raleigh🎵 Chuck Strangers
8:00 PM • The Pinhook, DurhamWednesday, July 15
😂 James Austin Johnson
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, Raleigh🎸 CY and I
8:00 PM • Local 506, Chapel Hill🎤 Elijah Nevels
8:00 PM • Room 861 at Goodnights, RaleighThursday, July 16
🎶 Throwback Sounds of Summer
12:45 PM • Rudy Theatre, Selma🎸 Umphrey’s McGee
6:00 PM • Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard, Raleigh🎤 Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
6:45 PM • Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, Raleigh😂 Zach Rushing
7:00 PM • Raleigh Improv, Cary🎙️ Alaire Thomas
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, RaleighPlus live performances by Elephants Dancing, Charlie Flynn, Tiger Bear Wolf, and Negative Feedback.
Friday, July 17
🎻 Lindsey Stirling
7:00 PM • Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh🎸 Phish
7:00 PM • Walnut Creek, Raleigh😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM & 9:15 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM & 9:45 PM • Room 861 at Goodnights🎵 Additional performances include:
- Wombo
- First Day Back
- Ahn
- Keller Williams
- Kendall Street Company
Saturday, July 18
😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎸 BossMan Dlow
8:00 PM • The Ritz, Raleigh🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM & 10:00 PM • Room 861🎶 Other featured performances include:
- Dikembe
- Austin Meade
- Trial by Fire: A Tribute to Journey
- Bird and Byron
- Pietasters
Sunday, July 19
🎼 Vishal and Sheykhar
5:15 PM • Raleigh Memorial Auditorium😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM • Goodnights🎵 Syndicate99
7:00 PM • Local 506🎸 Time Out of Mind: Bob Dylan Tribute
7:30 PM • Lincoln Theatre🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM • Room 861🎶 Slumbering Sun
8:00 PM • The PinhookMonday, July 20
🎹 Tori Amos
7:30 PM • Durham Performing Arts Center🎸 Kurt Vile and The Violators
8:00 PM • Haw River Ballroom🎵 Breakdancing Ronald Reagan
8:00 PM • The PinhookTuesday, July 21
🎤 Mikaela Davis
7:30 PM • The Pinhook😂 Crystal Marie
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎵 Cat Power
8:00 PM • Haw River Ballroom🎸 Renee Christine
8:00 PM • The Pour House Music Hall, RaleighTop Picks This Week
⭐ Phish at Walnut Creek
⭐ Lindsey Stirling at Red Hat Amphitheater
⭐ Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
⭐ Tori Amos at DPAC
⭐ Cat Power at Haw River Ballroom
⭐ Pauly Shore at Goodnights Comedy Club
⭐ James Austin Johnson at Goodnights
⭐ BossMan Dlow at The RitzWhether you’re looking for arena concerts, intimate club shows, Broadway-style performances, or nationally touring comedians, this week is packed with entertainment across the Triangle.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest concerts, festivals, nightlife, and local event guides.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
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Triangle Weekly Big Ticket Event Guide – July 14–21, 2026
Looking for the biggest concerts, comedy shows, and live entertainment happening across the Triangle? From chart-topping musicians and nationally touring comedians to tribute shows and can’t-miss performances, here’s your Triangle Weekly Big Ticket Event Guide for July 14–21, 2026.
Whether you’re in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Carrboro, Selma, Goldsboro, Dunn, or Saxapahaw, there’s a headline event waiting for you.
Tuesday, July 14
🎭 The Princess Concert
7:30 PM • Raleigh Memorial Auditorium, Raleigh😂 North Carolina’s Funniest Person Contest
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, Raleigh🎵 Chuck Strangers
8:00 PM • The Pinhook, DurhamWednesday, July 15
😂 James Austin Johnson
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, Raleigh🎸 CY and I
8:00 PM • Local 506, Chapel Hill🎤 Elijah Nevels
8:00 PM • Room 861 at Goodnights, RaleighThursday, July 16
🎶 Throwback Sounds of Summer
12:45 PM • Rudy Theatre, Selma🎸 Umphrey’s McGee
6:00 PM • Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard, Raleigh🎤 Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
6:45 PM • Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, Raleigh😂 Zach Rushing
7:00 PM • Raleigh Improv, Cary🎙️ Alaire Thomas
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club, RaleighPlus live performances by Elephants Dancing, Charlie Flynn, Tiger Bear Wolf, and Negative Feedback.
Friday, July 17
🎻 Lindsey Stirling
7:00 PM • Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh🎸 Phish
7:00 PM • Walnut Creek, Raleigh😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM & 9:15 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM & 9:45 PM • Room 861 at Goodnights🎵 Additional performances include:
- Wombo
- First Day Back
- Ahn
- Keller Williams
- Kendall Street Company
Saturday, July 18
😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎸 BossMan Dlow
8:00 PM • The Ritz, Raleigh🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM & 10:00 PM • Room 861🎶 Other featured performances include:
- Dikembe
- Austin Meade
- Trial by Fire: A Tribute to Journey
- Bird and Byron
- Pietasters
Sunday, July 19
🎼 Vishal and Sheykhar
5:15 PM • Raleigh Memorial Auditorium😂 Pauly Shore
7:00 PM • Goodnights🎵 Syndicate99
7:00 PM • Local 506🎸 Time Out of Mind: Bob Dylan Tribute
7:30 PM • Lincoln Theatre🎤 Ian Lara
7:30 PM • Room 861🎶 Slumbering Sun
8:00 PM • The PinhookMonday, July 20
🎹 Tori Amos
7:30 PM • Durham Performing Arts Center🎸 Kurt Vile and The Violators
8:00 PM • Haw River Ballroom🎵 Breakdancing Ronald Reagan
8:00 PM • The PinhookTuesday, July 21
🎤 Mikaela Davis
7:30 PM • The Pinhook😂 Crystal Marie
7:30 PM • Goodnights Comedy Club🎵 Cat Power
8:00 PM • Haw River Ballroom🎸 Renee Christine
8:00 PM • The Pour House Music Hall, RaleighTop Picks This Week
⭐ Phish at Walnut Creek
⭐ Lindsey Stirling at Red Hat Amphitheater
⭐ Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
⭐ Tori Amos at DPAC
⭐ Cat Power at Haw River Ballroom
⭐ Pauly Shore at Goodnights Comedy Club
⭐ James Austin Johnson at Goodnights
⭐ BossMan Dlow at The RitzWhether you’re looking for arena concerts, intimate club shows, Broadway-style performances, or nationally touring comedians, this week is packed with entertainment across the Triangle.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest concerts, festivals, nightlife, and local event guides.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
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Tonight in Downtown Raleigh – IKYFL Monday Open Mic Comedy at Haymaker – July 13, 2026
Looking for something fun to do tonight in Downtown Raleigh? Kick off your week with laughs at IKYFL Monday – Open Mic Comedy Night at Haymaker. Whether you’re an aspiring comedian or simply looking for a free night of entertainment, this weekly comedy showcase is a great way to experience Raleigh’s local comedy scene.
🎤 IKYFL Monday – Open Mic Comedy Show
📅 Date: Monday, July 13, 2026
🕢 Time: 7:30 PM (and continues until the comics run out)
📍 Location: Haymaker, Downtown RaleighMonday nights at Haymaker feature local comedians testing new material, surprise guest appearances, and plenty of spontaneous laughs. Every show is different, making it a favorite for comedy fans and performers alike.
Whether you’re stopping by after work, meeting friends downtown, or looking for an affordable night out, IKYFL Monday offers a relaxed atmosphere and a chance to discover some of the Triangle’s funniest up-and-coming comedians.
Why You Should Go
- 🎭 Live local stand-up comedy
- 😂 New comedians every week
- 🍔 Great food and drinks at Haymaker
- 🌆 Located in the heart of Downtown Raleigh
- 🎉 A fun way to start your week
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Tonight in Downtown Raleigh – IKYFL Monday Open Mic Comedy at Haymaker – July 13, 2026
Looking for something fun to do tonight in Downtown Raleigh? Kick off your week with laughs at IKYFL Monday – Open Mic Comedy Night at Haymaker. Whether you’re an aspiring comedian or simply looking for a free night of entertainment, this weekly comedy showcase is a great way to experience Raleigh’s local comedy scene.
🎤 IKYFL Monday – Open Mic Comedy Show
📅 Date: Monday, July 13, 2026
🕢 Time: 7:30 PM (and continues until the comics run out)
📍 Location: Haymaker, Downtown RaleighMonday nights at Haymaker feature local comedians testing new material, surprise guest appearances, and plenty of spontaneous laughs. Every show is different, making it a favorite for comedy fans and performers alike.
Whether you’re stopping by after work, meeting friends downtown, or looking for an affordable night out, IKYFL Monday offers a relaxed atmosphere and a chance to discover some of the Triangle’s funniest up-and-coming comedians.
Why You Should Go
- 🎭 Live local stand-up comedy
- 😂 New comedians every week
- 🍔 Great food and drinks at Haymaker
- 🌆 Located in the heart of Downtown Raleigh
- 🎉 A fun way to start your week
Explore More Downtown Raleigh Events
From live music and comedy to food, nightlife, festivals, and community events, DoRaleigh.com is your daily source for everything happening in Downtown Raleigh and across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest local event guides, entertainment news, and things to do every day.
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Tonight in Downtown Raleigh – IKYFL Monday Open Mic Comedy at Haymaker – July 13, 2026
Looking for something fun to do tonight in Downtown Raleigh? Kick off your week with laughs at IKYFL Monday – Open Mic Comedy Night at Haymaker. Whether you’re an aspiring comedian or simply looking for a free night of entertainment, this weekly comedy showcase is a great way to experience Raleigh’s local comedy scene.
🎤 IKYFL Monday – Open Mic Comedy Show
📅 Date: Monday, July 13, 2026
🕢 Time: 7:30 PM (and continues until the comics run out)
📍 Location: Haymaker, Downtown RaleighMonday nights at Haymaker feature local comedians testing new material, surprise guest appearances, and plenty of spontaneous laughs. Every show is different, making it a favorite for comedy fans and performers alike.
Whether you’re stopping by after work, meeting friends downtown, or looking for an affordable night out, IKYFL Monday offers a relaxed atmosphere and a chance to discover some of the Triangle’s funniest up-and-coming comedians.
Why You Should Go
- 🎭 Live local stand-up comedy
- 😂 New comedians every week
- 🍔 Great food and drinks at Haymaker
- 🌆 Located in the heart of Downtown Raleigh
- 🎉 A fun way to start your week
Explore More Downtown Raleigh Events
From live music and comedy to food, nightlife, festivals, and community events, DoRaleigh.com is your daily source for everything happening in Downtown Raleigh and across the Triangle.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for the latest local event guides, entertainment news, and things to do every day.
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Raleigh’s Next Wave of Development: What RTP 3.0, Downtown South, and the Depot Historic District Could Mean for Affordability in the Triangle
Raleigh is entering another major chapter of growth. Several high-profile development projects are moving forward that could reshape how people live, work, and spend time throughout the Triangle.
Supporters see these projects as investments that will bring new jobs, housing, entertainment, and public spaces. Critics, however, worry that continued redevelopment and rising property values could accelerate gentrification and make Raleigh even less affordable for longtime residents.
Here’s a look at three major projects that could influence the future of Raleigh.
RTP 3.0: Reimagining Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park is preparing for its next evolution through a long-term planning initiative known as RTP 3.0.
The initiative is designed to transform the traditional office park into a more connected community by exploring:
- Additional housing options
- Walkable neighborhoods
- Mixed-use development
- Public gathering spaces
- Improved transportation connections
While detailed development plans have not yet been released, RTP leaders say the goal is to create an environment where people can live, work, and socialize without relying entirely on cars.
Residents interested in learning more can attend the RTP 3.0 Lunch & Learn: Reimagine the Park on August 13.
Potential Impact
If successful, RTP 3.0 could diversify housing choices near one of the nation’s largest employment centers. However, increased demand around RTP may also place additional pressure on housing prices throughout Wake and Durham counties if affordability is not prioritized.
Depot Historic District: Blending History with Modern Development
Downtown Raleigh’s historic Depot area is also preparing for significant investment.
Plans include:
- A 170-room boutique hotel
- More than 30,000 square feet of street-level retail
- Outdoor gathering areas
- Public plazas
- Pedestrian-friendly connections between the Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater
- Preservation of the historic 1912 Depot building
Developers say the project will strengthen downtown tourism while preserving an important piece of Raleigh’s history.
Potential Impact
The Depot Historic District could become another destination for visitors and residents alike, increasing foot traffic and economic activity. At the same time, nearby property values and commercial rents could continue to rise, raising concerns for existing small businesses and neighboring communities.
Downtown South Returns
After years of delays, Downtown South is once again moving forward.
The proposed mixed-use development near Dorothea Dix Park would include:
- New residential housing
- Office space
- Retail and restaurants
- Entertainment venues
- Public gathering spaces
- A new soccer stadium associated with the ownership group of the NC Courage
If construction begins, the project would dramatically reshape southern downtown Raleigh and create an entirely new urban district.
Potential Impact
Downtown South has the potential to generate significant economic activity and attract new businesses. However, nearby neighborhoods could also experience increasing housing costs and redevelopment pressures as investment expands beyond downtown.
What Does This Mean for Housing Affordability?
Large mixed-use developments often bring new housing, jobs, and amenities that strengthen a city’s economy. However, without a substantial supply of housing at a range of price points, increased demand can contribute to higher home prices and rents.
Some residents have expressed concern that continued redevelopment in Raleigh is accelerating gentrification and making it more difficult for longtime residents to remain in their neighborhoods. Others argue that adding more housing through projects like these can help accommodate growth over time.
The ultimate impact on affordability will depend on several factors, including:
- The amount and type of housing ultimately built
- Whether affordable housing is included
- Local zoning and land-use policies
- Regional population growth
- Infrastructure and transit investments
As these projects continue to evolve, they are likely to remain central topics in conversations about Raleigh’s future.
The Bottom Line
Raleigh continues to attract new residents, employers, and investment at a rapid pace. Projects like RTP 3.0, the Depot Historic District, and Downtown South represent significant opportunities for economic growth and urban transformation.
At the same time, they raise important questions about affordability, neighborhood preservation, and how the city balances growth with the needs of current residents.
As plans become more detailed, DoRaleigh.com will continue following these developments and what they could mean for the future of the Triangle.
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Raleigh’s Next Wave of Development: What RTP 3.0, Downtown South, and the Depot Historic District Could Mean for Affordability in the Triangle
Raleigh is entering another major chapter of growth. Several high-profile development projects are moving forward that could reshape how people live, work, and spend time throughout the Triangle.
Supporters see these projects as investments that will bring new jobs, housing, entertainment, and public spaces. Critics, however, worry that continued redevelopment and rising property values could accelerate gentrification and make Raleigh even less affordable for longtime residents.
Here’s a look at three major projects that could influence the future of Raleigh.
RTP 3.0: Reimagining Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park is preparing for its next evolution through a long-term planning initiative known as RTP 3.0.
The initiative is designed to transform the traditional office park into a more connected community by exploring:
- Additional housing options
- Walkable neighborhoods
- Mixed-use development
- Public gathering spaces
- Improved transportation connections
While detailed development plans have not yet been released, RTP leaders say the goal is to create an environment where people can live, work, and socialize without relying entirely on cars.
Residents interested in learning more can attend the RTP 3.0 Lunch & Learn: Reimagine the Park on August 13.
Potential Impact
If successful, RTP 3.0 could diversify housing choices near one of the nation’s largest employment centers. However, increased demand around RTP may also place additional pressure on housing prices throughout Wake and Durham counties if affordability is not prioritized.
Depot Historic District: Blending History with Modern Development
Downtown Raleigh’s historic Depot area is also preparing for significant investment.
Plans include:
- A 170-room boutique hotel
- More than 30,000 square feet of street-level retail
- Outdoor gathering areas
- Public plazas
- Pedestrian-friendly connections between the Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater
- Preservation of the historic 1912 Depot building
Developers say the project will strengthen downtown tourism while preserving an important piece of Raleigh’s history.
Potential Impact
The Depot Historic District could become another destination for visitors and residents alike, increasing foot traffic and economic activity. At the same time, nearby property values and commercial rents could continue to rise, raising concerns for existing small businesses and neighboring communities.
Downtown South Returns
After years of delays, Downtown South is once again moving forward.
The proposed mixed-use development near Dorothea Dix Park would include:
- New residential housing
- Office space
- Retail and restaurants
- Entertainment venues
- Public gathering spaces
- A new soccer stadium associated with the ownership group of the NC Courage
If construction begins, the project would dramatically reshape southern downtown Raleigh and create an entirely new urban district.
Potential Impact
Downtown South has the potential to generate significant economic activity and attract new businesses. However, nearby neighborhoods could also experience increasing housing costs and redevelopment pressures as investment expands beyond downtown.
What Does This Mean for Housing Affordability?
Large mixed-use developments often bring new housing, jobs, and amenities that strengthen a city’s economy. However, without a substantial supply of housing at a range of price points, increased demand can contribute to higher home prices and rents.
Some residents have expressed concern that continued redevelopment in Raleigh is accelerating gentrification and making it more difficult for longtime residents to remain in their neighborhoods. Others argue that adding more housing through projects like these can help accommodate growth over time.
The ultimate impact on affordability will depend on several factors, including:
- The amount and type of housing ultimately built
- Whether affordable housing is included
- Local zoning and land-use policies
- Regional population growth
- Infrastructure and transit investments
As these projects continue to evolve, they are likely to remain central topics in conversations about Raleigh’s future.
The Bottom Line
Raleigh continues to attract new residents, employers, and investment at a rapid pace. Projects like RTP 3.0, the Depot Historic District, and Downtown South represent significant opportunities for economic growth and urban transformation.
At the same time, they raise important questions about affordability, neighborhood preservation, and how the city balances growth with the needs of current residents.
As plans become more detailed, DoRaleigh.com will continue following these developments and what they could mean for the future of the Triangle.
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Raleigh’s Next Wave of Development: What RTP 3.0, Downtown South, and the Depot Historic District Could Mean for Affordability in the Triangle
Raleigh is entering another major chapter of growth. Several high-profile development projects are moving forward that could reshape how people live, work, and spend time throughout the Triangle.
Supporters see these projects as investments that will bring new jobs, housing, entertainment, and public spaces. Critics, however, worry that continued redevelopment and rising property values could accelerate gentrification and make Raleigh even less affordable for longtime residents.
Here’s a look at three major projects that could influence the future of Raleigh.
RTP 3.0: Reimagining Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park is preparing for its next evolution through a long-term planning initiative known as RTP 3.0.
The initiative is designed to transform the traditional office park into a more connected community by exploring:
- Additional housing options
- Walkable neighborhoods
- Mixed-use development
- Public gathering spaces
- Improved transportation connections
While detailed development plans have not yet been released, RTP leaders say the goal is to create an environment where people can live, work, and socialize without relying entirely on cars.
Residents interested in learning more can attend the RTP 3.0 Lunch & Learn: Reimagine the Park on August 13.
Potential Impact
If successful, RTP 3.0 could diversify housing choices near one of the nation’s largest employment centers. However, increased demand around RTP may also place additional pressure on housing prices throughout Wake and Durham counties if affordability is not prioritized.
Depot Historic District: Blending History with Modern Development
Downtown Raleigh’s historic Depot area is also preparing for significant investment.
Plans include:
- A 170-room boutique hotel
- More than 30,000 square feet of street-level retail
- Outdoor gathering areas
- Public plazas
- Pedestrian-friendly connections between the Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater
- Preservation of the historic 1912 Depot building
Developers say the project will strengthen downtown tourism while preserving an important piece of Raleigh’s history.
Potential Impact
The Depot Historic District could become another destination for visitors and residents alike, increasing foot traffic and economic activity. At the same time, nearby property values and commercial rents could continue to rise, raising concerns for existing small businesses and neighboring communities.
Downtown South Returns
After years of delays, Downtown South is once again moving forward.
The proposed mixed-use development near Dorothea Dix Park would include:
- New residential housing
- Office space
- Retail and restaurants
- Entertainment venues
- Public gathering spaces
- A new soccer stadium associated with the ownership group of the NC Courage
If construction begins, the project would dramatically reshape southern downtown Raleigh and create an entirely new urban district.
Potential Impact
Downtown South has the potential to generate significant economic activity and attract new businesses. However, nearby neighborhoods could also experience increasing housing costs and redevelopment pressures as investment expands beyond downtown.
What Does This Mean for Housing Affordability?
Large mixed-use developments often bring new housing, jobs, and amenities that strengthen a city’s economy. However, without a substantial supply of housing at a range of price points, increased demand can contribute to higher home prices and rents.
Some residents have expressed concern that continued redevelopment in Raleigh is accelerating gentrification and making it more difficult for longtime residents to remain in their neighborhoods. Others argue that adding more housing through projects like these can help accommodate growth over time.
The ultimate impact on affordability will depend on several factors, including:
- The amount and type of housing ultimately built
- Whether affordable housing is included
- Local zoning and land-use policies
- Regional population growth
- Infrastructure and transit investments
As these projects continue to evolve, they are likely to remain central topics in conversations about Raleigh’s future.
The Bottom Line
Raleigh continues to attract new residents, employers, and investment at a rapid pace. Projects like RTP 3.0, the Depot Historic District, and Downtown South represent significant opportunities for economic growth and urban transformation.
At the same time, they raise important questions about affordability, neighborhood preservation, and how the city balances growth with the needs of current residents.
As plans become more detailed, DoRaleigh.com will continue following these developments and what they could mean for the future of the Triangle.
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Raleigh’s Next Wave of Development: What RTP 3.0, Downtown South, and the Depot Historic District Could Mean for Affordability in the Triangle
Raleigh is entering another major chapter of growth. Several high-profile development projects are moving forward that could reshape how people live, work, and spend time throughout the Triangle.
Supporters see these projects as investments that will bring new jobs, housing, entertainment, and public spaces. Critics, however, worry that continued redevelopment and rising property values could accelerate gentrification and make Raleigh even less affordable for longtime residents.
Here’s a look at three major projects that could influence the future of Raleigh.
RTP 3.0: Reimagining Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park is preparing for its next evolution through a long-term planning initiative known as RTP 3.0.
The initiative is designed to transform the traditional office park into a more connected community by exploring:
- Additional housing options
- Walkable neighborhoods
- Mixed-use development
- Public gathering spaces
- Improved transportation connections
While detailed development plans have not yet been released, RTP leaders say the goal is to create an environment where people can live, work, and socialize without relying entirely on cars.
Residents interested in learning more can attend the RTP 3.0 Lunch & Learn: Reimagine the Park on August 13.
Potential Impact
If successful, RTP 3.0 could diversify housing choices near one of the nation’s largest employment centers. However, increased demand around RTP may also place additional pressure on housing prices throughout Wake and Durham counties if affordability is not prioritized.
Depot Historic District: Blending History with Modern Development
Downtown Raleigh’s historic Depot area is also preparing for significant investment.
Plans include:
- A 170-room boutique hotel
- More than 30,000 square feet of street-level retail
- Outdoor gathering areas
- Public plazas
- Pedestrian-friendly connections between the Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater
- Preservation of the historic 1912 Depot building
Developers say the project will strengthen downtown tourism while preserving an important piece of Raleigh’s history.
Potential Impact
The Depot Historic District could become another destination for visitors and residents alike, increasing foot traffic and economic activity. At the same time, nearby property values and commercial rents could continue to rise, raising concerns for existing small businesses and neighboring communities.
Downtown South Returns
After years of delays, Downtown South is once again moving forward.
The proposed mixed-use development near Dorothea Dix Park would include:
- New residential housing
- Office space
- Retail and restaurants
- Entertainment venues
- Public gathering spaces
- A new soccer stadium associated with the ownership group of the NC Courage
If construction begins, the project would dramatically reshape southern downtown Raleigh and create an entirely new urban district.
Potential Impact
Downtown South has the potential to generate significant economic activity and attract new businesses. However, nearby neighborhoods could also experience increasing housing costs and redevelopment pressures as investment expands beyond downtown.
What Does This Mean for Housing Affordability?
Large mixed-use developments often bring new housing, jobs, and amenities that strengthen a city’s economy. However, without a substantial supply of housing at a range of price points, increased demand can contribute to higher home prices and rents.
Some residents have expressed concern that continued redevelopment in Raleigh is accelerating gentrification and making it more difficult for longtime residents to remain in their neighborhoods. Others argue that adding more housing through projects like these can help accommodate growth over time.
The ultimate impact on affordability will depend on several factors, including:
- The amount and type of housing ultimately built
- Whether affordable housing is included
- Local zoning and land-use policies
- Regional population growth
- Infrastructure and transit investments
As these projects continue to evolve, they are likely to remain central topics in conversations about Raleigh’s future.
The Bottom Line
Raleigh continues to attract new residents, employers, and investment at a rapid pace. Projects like RTP 3.0, the Depot Historic District, and Downtown South represent significant opportunities for economic growth and urban transformation.
At the same time, they raise important questions about affordability, neighborhood preservation, and how the city balances growth with the needs of current residents.
As plans become more detailed, DoRaleigh.com will continue following these developments and what they could mean for the future of the Triangle.
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Raleigh’s Next Wave of Development: What RTP 3.0, Downtown South, and the Depot Historic District Could Mean for Affordability in the Triangle
Raleigh is entering another major chapter of growth. Several high-profile development projects are moving forward that could reshape how people live, work, and spend time throughout the Triangle.
Supporters see these projects as investments that will bring new jobs, housing, entertainment, and public spaces. Critics, however, worry that continued redevelopment and rising property values could accelerate gentrification and make Raleigh even less affordable for longtime residents.
Here’s a look at three major projects that could influence the future of Raleigh.
RTP 3.0: Reimagining Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park is preparing for its next evolution through a long-term planning initiative known as RTP 3.0.
The initiative is designed to transform the traditional office park into a more connected community by exploring:
- Additional housing options
- Walkable neighborhoods
- Mixed-use development
- Public gathering spaces
- Improved transportation connections
While detailed development plans have not yet been released, RTP leaders say the goal is to create an environment where people can live, work, and socialize without relying entirely on cars.
Residents interested in learning more can attend the RTP 3.0 Lunch & Learn: Reimagine the Park on August 13.
Potential Impact
If successful, RTP 3.0 could diversify housing choices near one of the nation’s largest employment centers. However, increased demand around RTP may also place additional pressure on housing prices throughout Wake and Durham counties if affordability is not prioritized.
Depot Historic District: Blending History with Modern Development
Downtown Raleigh’s historic Depot area is also preparing for significant investment.
Plans include:
- A 170-room boutique hotel
- More than 30,000 square feet of street-level retail
- Outdoor gathering areas
- Public plazas
- Pedestrian-friendly connections between the Raleigh Convention Center and Red Hat Amphitheater
- Preservation of the historic 1912 Depot building
Developers say the project will strengthen downtown tourism while preserving an important piece of Raleigh’s history.
Potential Impact
The Depot Historic District could become another destination for visitors and residents alike, increasing foot traffic and economic activity. At the same time, nearby property values and commercial rents could continue to rise, raising concerns for existing small businesses and neighboring communities.
Downtown South Returns
After years of delays, Downtown South is once again moving forward.
The proposed mixed-use development near Dorothea Dix Park would include:
- New residential housing
- Office space
- Retail and restaurants
- Entertainment venues
- Public gathering spaces
- A new soccer stadium associated with the ownership group of the NC Courage
If construction begins, the project would dramatically reshape southern downtown Raleigh and create an entirely new urban district.
Potential Impact
Downtown South has the potential to generate significant economic activity and attract new businesses. However, nearby neighborhoods could also experience increasing housing costs and redevelopment pressures as investment expands beyond downtown.
What Does This Mean for Housing Affordability?
Large mixed-use developments often bring new housing, jobs, and amenities that strengthen a city’s economy. However, without a substantial supply of housing at a range of price points, increased demand can contribute to higher home prices and rents.
Some residents have expressed concern that continued redevelopment in Raleigh is accelerating gentrification and making it more difficult for longtime residents to remain in their neighborhoods. Others argue that adding more housing through projects like these can help accommodate growth over time.
The ultimate impact on affordability will depend on several factors, including:
- The amount and type of housing ultimately built
- Whether affordable housing is included
- Local zoning and land-use policies
- Regional population growth
- Infrastructure and transit investments
As these projects continue to evolve, they are likely to remain central topics in conversations about Raleigh’s future.
The Bottom Line
Raleigh continues to attract new residents, employers, and investment at a rapid pace. Projects like RTP 3.0, the Depot Historic District, and Downtown South represent significant opportunities for economic growth and urban transformation.
At the same time, they raise important questions about affordability, neighborhood preservation, and how the city balances growth with the needs of current residents.
As plans become more detailed, DoRaleigh.com will continue following these developments and what they could mean for the future of the Triangle.
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Dorothea Dix Park Weekly Event Guide – July 13–19, 2026
Looking for things to do at Dorothea Dix Park this week? From outdoor fitness classes and family activities to history programs, wellness experiences, and community events, Dorothea Dix Park offers something for every age during the week of July 13–19, 2026.
Whether you’re looking to get active, learn something new, or simply enjoy one of Raleigh’s most beautiful public spaces, here’s what’s happening this week.
Monday, July 13
🧘 Yoga in the Park
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Harvey HillUnwind with an evening yoga session overlooking the park’s beautiful landscape. Open to participants of all experience levels.
Tuesday, July 14
🏛️ Dix Park Commission Meeting
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Stay informed about ongoing park development, future projects, and community planning during the monthly public commission meeting.
💪 Pilates in the Park
6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
Flowers FieldEnjoy a refreshing outdoor Pilates class designed to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
Thursday, July 16
📚 Public Library Pop-Up
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
House of Many Porches MarketBrowse books, enjoy story time, and participate in family-friendly literacy activities presented by Wake County Public Libraries.
Friday, July 17
🌻 Sensory-Friendly Sunflowers
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Sunflower FieldExperience the sunflower fields in a calm, low-sensory environment designed to create an inclusive and welcoming experience for visitors of all abilities.
Saturday, July 18
🎶 Music in the Market
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
House of Many Porches MarketSpend the afternoon enjoying live music, local vendors, and the vibrant atmosphere at the market.
🏥 Designing Dix Hospital: The Past, Present & Future
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
The ChapelExplore the fascinating history of Dix Hospital and learn how the campus continues to evolve into one of Raleigh’s signature public parks.
Sunday, July 19
❤️ Grief Talks: Holding on to Love and Loss
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The ChapelJoin a facilitated community discussion focused on healing, support, and navigating grief in a welcoming environment.
🎵 Sound Bath
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
The ChapelRelax and recharge during a guided sound bath experience using soothing vibrations to encourage mindfulness and deep relaxation.
Experience Dorothea Dix Park This Week
From fitness classes and educational programs to wellness experiences and family activities, Dorothea Dix Park continues to be one of Raleigh’s premier destinations for recreation, learning, and community connection.
Visit DoRaleigh.com daily for the latest events, local news, outdoor activities, and everything happening across Raleigh and the Triangle.
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Dorothea Dix Park Weekly Event Guide – July 13–19, 2026
Looking for things to do at Dorothea Dix Park this week? From outdoor fitness classes and family activities to history programs, wellness experiences, and community events, Dorothea Dix Park offers something for every age during the week of July 13–19, 2026.
Whether you’re looking to get active, learn something new, or simply enjoy one of Raleigh’s most beautiful public spaces, here’s what’s happening this week.
Monday, July 13
🧘 Yoga in the Park
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Harvey HillUnwind with an evening yoga session overlooking the park’s beautiful landscape. Open to participants of all experience levels.
Tuesday, July 14
🏛️ Dix Park Commission Meeting
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Stay informed about ongoing park development, future projects, and community planning during the monthly public commission meeting.
💪 Pilates in the Park
6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
Flowers FieldEnjoy a refreshing outdoor Pilates class designed to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
Thursday, July 16
📚 Public Library Pop-Up
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
House of Many Porches MarketBrowse books, enjoy story time, and participate in family-friendly literacy activities presented by Wake County Public Libraries.
Friday, July 17
🌻 Sensory-Friendly Sunflowers
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Sunflower FieldExperience the sunflower fields in a calm, low-sensory environment designed to create an inclusive and welcoming experience for visitors of all abilities.
Saturday, July 18
🎶 Music in the Market
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
House of Many Porches MarketSpend the afternoon enjoying live music, local vendors, and the vibrant atmosphere at the market.
🏥 Designing Dix Hospital: The Past, Present & Future
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
The ChapelExplore the fascinating history of Dix Hospital and learn how the campus continues to evolve into one of Raleigh’s signature public parks.
Sunday, July 19
❤️ Grief Talks: Holding on to Love and Loss
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The ChapelJoin a facilitated community discussion focused on healing, support, and navigating grief in a welcoming environment.
🎵 Sound Bath
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
The ChapelRelax and recharge during a guided sound bath experience using soothing vibrations to encourage mindfulness and deep relaxation.
Experience Dorothea Dix Park This Week
From fitness classes and educational programs to wellness experiences and family activities, Dorothea Dix Park continues to be one of Raleigh’s premier destinations for recreation, learning, and community connection.
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Dorothea Dix Park Weekly Event Guide – July 13–19, 2026
Looking for things to do at Dorothea Dix Park this week? From outdoor fitness classes and family activities to history programs, wellness experiences, and community events, Dorothea Dix Park offers something for every age during the week of July 13–19, 2026.
Whether you’re looking to get active, learn something new, or simply enjoy one of Raleigh’s most beautiful public spaces, here’s what’s happening this week.
Monday, July 13
🧘 Yoga in the Park
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Harvey HillUnwind with an evening yoga session overlooking the park’s beautiful landscape. Open to participants of all experience levels.
Tuesday, July 14
🏛️ Dix Park Commission Meeting
9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Stay informed about ongoing park development, future projects, and community planning during the monthly public commission meeting.
💪 Pilates in the Park
6:00 PM – 6:45 PM
Flowers FieldEnjoy a refreshing outdoor Pilates class designed to improve strength, flexibility, and balance.
Thursday, July 16
📚 Public Library Pop-Up
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
House of Many Porches MarketBrowse books, enjoy story time, and participate in family-friendly literacy activities presented by Wake County Public Libraries.
Friday, July 17
🌻 Sensory-Friendly Sunflowers
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Sunflower FieldExperience the sunflower fields in a calm, low-sensory environment designed to create an inclusive and welcoming experience for visitors of all abilities.
Saturday, July 18
🎶 Music in the Market
11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
House of Many Porches MarketSpend the afternoon enjoying live music, local vendors, and the vibrant atmosphere at the market.
🏥 Designing Dix Hospital: The Past, Present & Future
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
The ChapelExplore the fascinating history of Dix Hospital and learn how the campus continues to evolve into one of Raleigh’s signature public parks.
Sunday, July 19
❤️ Grief Talks: Holding on to Love and Loss
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The ChapelJoin a facilitated community discussion focused on healing, support, and navigating grief in a welcoming environment.
🎵 Sound Bath
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
The ChapelRelax and recharge during a guided sound bath experience using soothing vibrations to encourage mindfulness and deep relaxation.
Experience Dorothea Dix Park This Week
From fitness classes and educational programs to wellness experiences and family activities, Dorothea Dix Park continues to be one of Raleigh’s premier destinations for recreation, learning, and community connection.
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Town of Cary Weekly Event Guide – July 13–19, 2026
Looking for the best things to do in Cary, NC this week? From live music and performing arts to public meetings, cultural experiences, and sporting events, the Town of Cary has something for everyone during the week of July 13–19, 2026.
Whether you’re interested in community engagement, local arts, history, or family-friendly activities, here’s what’s happening around Cary this week.
Monday, July 13
🎭 Company at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre | Level 1 Trip
🕓 4:00 PM
Enjoy an organized outing to see Company at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre as part of Cary’s Level 1 Trip program.
Tuesday, July 14
🌿 Environmental Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 PM
The Environmental Advisory Board discusses sustainability initiatives, conservation efforts, and environmental priorities for the Town of Cary.
🤝 Human Relations, Inclusion & Diversity Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 PM
Learn about programs and initiatives that promote inclusion, equity, and community engagement throughout Cary.
Wednesday, July 15
🎶 Summer Vibes Music Series
🕕 6:00 PM
Enjoy live outdoor music during Cary’s popular Summer Vibes Music Series featuring local and regional performers in a family-friendly atmosphere.
🎨 Public Art Advisory Board
🕡 6:15 PM
The Public Art Advisory Board meets to discuss public art projects, installations, and cultural initiatives across Cary.
Thursday, July 16
🎭 The Notebook at Durham Performing Arts Center | Level 1 Trip
🕓 4:15 PM
Travel with Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources to enjoy the Broadway musical The Notebook at DPAC.
🚲 Greenway Committee
Status: Canceled
The regularly scheduled Greenway Committee meeting has been canceled.
Friday, July 17
🖌️ Leela Foundation Presents Kalamkari Artist Thilak Reddy
🕕 6:00 PM
Experience the rich tradition of Kalamkari, an intricate hand-painted textile art form, presented by internationally recognized artist Thilak Reddy through the Leela Foundation.
Saturday, July 18
🇺🇸 American Revolution Experience
Explore interactive exhibits highlighting America’s founding and Revolutionary War history.
🏉 Men’s Rugby: USA vs. Spain
🕢 7:30 PM
Watch international rugby action as Team USA faces Spain in an exciting international match.
Sunday, July 19
🇺🇸 American Revolution Experience
Don’t miss another opportunity to experience this engaging historical exhibition featuring artifacts, exhibits, and educational programming.
Plan Your Week in Cary
From live performances and public meetings to cultural programming, sports, and history, there’s plenty happening throughout Cary this week. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities or opportunities to get involved in the community, this guide highlights some of the week’s top events.
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Town of Cary Weekly Event Guide – July 13–19, 2026
Looking for the best things to do in Cary, NC this week? From live music and performing arts to public meetings, cultural experiences, and sporting events, the Town of Cary has something for everyone during the week of July 13–19, 2026.
Whether you’re interested in community engagement, local arts, history, or family-friendly activities, here’s what’s happening around Cary this week.
Monday, July 13
🎭 Company at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre | Level 1 Trip
🕓 4:00 PM
Enjoy an organized outing to see Company at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre as part of Cary’s Level 1 Trip program.
Tuesday, July 14
🌿 Environmental Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 PM
The Environmental Advisory Board discusses sustainability initiatives, conservation efforts, and environmental priorities for the Town of Cary.
🤝 Human Relations, Inclusion & Diversity Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 PM
Learn about programs and initiatives that promote inclusion, equity, and community engagement throughout Cary.
Wednesday, July 15
🎶 Summer Vibes Music Series
🕕 6:00 PM
Enjoy live outdoor music during Cary’s popular Summer Vibes Music Series featuring local and regional performers in a family-friendly atmosphere.
🎨 Public Art Advisory Board
🕡 6:15 PM
The Public Art Advisory Board meets to discuss public art projects, installations, and cultural initiatives across Cary.
Thursday, July 16
🎭 The Notebook at Durham Performing Arts Center | Level 1 Trip
🕓 4:15 PM
Travel with Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources to enjoy the Broadway musical The Notebook at DPAC.
🚲 Greenway Committee
Status: Canceled
The regularly scheduled Greenway Committee meeting has been canceled.
Friday, July 17
🖌️ Leela Foundation Presents Kalamkari Artist Thilak Reddy
🕕 6:00 PM
Experience the rich tradition of Kalamkari, an intricate hand-painted textile art form, presented by internationally recognized artist Thilak Reddy through the Leela Foundation.
Saturday, July 18
🇺🇸 American Revolution Experience
Explore interactive exhibits highlighting America’s founding and Revolutionary War history.
🏉 Men’s Rugby: USA vs. Spain
🕢 7:30 PM
Watch international rugby action as Team USA faces Spain in an exciting international match.
Sunday, July 19
🇺🇸 American Revolution Experience
Don’t miss another opportunity to experience this engaging historical exhibition featuring artifacts, exhibits, and educational programming.
Plan Your Week in Cary
From live performances and public meetings to cultural programming, sports, and history, there’s plenty happening throughout Cary this week. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities or opportunities to get involved in the community, this guide highlights some of the week’s top events.
Visit DoRaleigh.com daily for the latest Cary events, Triangle happenings, local government updates, entertainment, and community news.
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Town of Cary Weekly Event Guide – July 13–19, 2026
Looking for the best things to do in Cary, NC this week? From live music and performing arts to public meetings, cultural experiences, and sporting events, the Town of Cary has something for everyone during the week of July 13–19, 2026.
Whether you’re interested in community engagement, local arts, history, or family-friendly activities, here’s what’s happening around Cary this week.
Monday, July 13
🎭 Company at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre | Level 1 Trip
🕓 4:00 PM
Enjoy an organized outing to see Company at North Raleigh Arts and Creative Theatre as part of Cary’s Level 1 Trip program.
Tuesday, July 14
🌿 Environmental Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 PM
The Environmental Advisory Board discusses sustainability initiatives, conservation efforts, and environmental priorities for the Town of Cary.
🤝 Human Relations, Inclusion & Diversity Advisory Board
🕕 6:00 PM
Learn about programs and initiatives that promote inclusion, equity, and community engagement throughout Cary.
Wednesday, July 15
🎶 Summer Vibes Music Series
🕕 6:00 PM
Enjoy live outdoor music during Cary’s popular Summer Vibes Music Series featuring local and regional performers in a family-friendly atmosphere.
🎨 Public Art Advisory Board
🕡 6:15 PM
The Public Art Advisory Board meets to discuss public art projects, installations, and cultural initiatives across Cary.
Thursday, July 16
🎭 The Notebook at Durham Performing Arts Center | Level 1 Trip
🕓 4:15 PM
Travel with Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources to enjoy the Broadway musical The Notebook at DPAC.
🚲 Greenway Committee
Status: Canceled
The regularly scheduled Greenway Committee meeting has been canceled.
Friday, July 17
🖌️ Leela Foundation Presents Kalamkari Artist Thilak Reddy
🕕 6:00 PM
Experience the rich tradition of Kalamkari, an intricate hand-painted textile art form, presented by internationally recognized artist Thilak Reddy through the Leela Foundation.
Saturday, July 18
🇺🇸 American Revolution Experience
Explore interactive exhibits highlighting America’s founding and Revolutionary War history.
🏉 Men’s Rugby: USA vs. Spain
🕢 7:30 PM
Watch international rugby action as Team USA faces Spain in an exciting international match.
Sunday, July 19
🇺🇸 American Revolution Experience
Don’t miss another opportunity to experience this engaging historical exhibition featuring artifacts, exhibits, and educational programming.
Plan Your Week in Cary
From live performances and public meetings to cultural programming, sports, and history, there’s plenty happening throughout Cary this week. Whether you’re looking for family-friendly activities or opportunities to get involved in the community, this guide highlights some of the week’s top events.
Visit DoRaleigh.com daily for the latest Cary events, Triangle happenings, local government updates, entertainment, and community news.
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City of Raleigh Government Guide: Meetings and Public Events for Monday, July 13, 2026
Looking to stay informed about City of Raleigh government meetings? Here’s your guide to the public meetings taking place on Monday, July 13, 2026. Whether you’re interested in zoning decisions, greenway development, parks, or community planning, these meetings offer residents an opportunity to stay engaged with local government.
Public participation and community involvement are essential to shaping Raleigh’s future. Residents are encouraged to attend meetings, learn more about city initiatives, and follow decisions that impact neighborhoods across the city.
Board of Adjustment
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕐 1:00 PMThe Board of Adjustment hears requests related to zoning variances, appeals of zoning decisions, and special exceptions. Property owners and residents can observe discussions on land use and development proposals that may affect Raleigh neighborhoods.
Greenway Committee
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕓 4:00 PMThe Greenway Committee advises the City on Raleigh’s extensive greenway system, including trail planning, maintenance, connectivity, and future expansion projects that improve outdoor recreation and transportation options.
Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕓 4:00 PMThe Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board discusses issues related to Raleigh’s parks, recreational facilities, athletic programs, greenways, and future investments in public spaces that enhance quality of life throughout the city.
Get Involved in Raleigh Government
City boards and commissions provide valuable opportunities for residents to stay informed and participate in local decision-making. Whether your interests include parks, transportation, zoning, or neighborhood development, attending public meetings is a great way to have your voice heard and better understand how Raleigh grows.
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City of Raleigh Government Guide: Meetings and Public Events for Monday, July 13, 2026
Looking to stay informed about City of Raleigh government meetings? Here’s your guide to the public meetings taking place on Monday, July 13, 2026. Whether you’re interested in zoning decisions, greenway development, parks, or community planning, these meetings offer residents an opportunity to stay engaged with local government.
Public participation and community involvement are essential to shaping Raleigh’s future. Residents are encouraged to attend meetings, learn more about city initiatives, and follow decisions that impact neighborhoods across the city.
Board of Adjustment
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕐 1:00 PMThe Board of Adjustment hears requests related to zoning variances, appeals of zoning decisions, and special exceptions. Property owners and residents can observe discussions on land use and development proposals that may affect Raleigh neighborhoods.
Greenway Committee
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕓 4:00 PMThe Greenway Committee advises the City on Raleigh’s extensive greenway system, including trail planning, maintenance, connectivity, and future expansion projects that improve outdoor recreation and transportation options.
Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕓 4:00 PMThe Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board discusses issues related to Raleigh’s parks, recreational facilities, athletic programs, greenways, and future investments in public spaces that enhance quality of life throughout the city.
Get Involved in Raleigh Government
City boards and commissions provide valuable opportunities for residents to stay informed and participate in local decision-making. Whether your interests include parks, transportation, zoning, or neighborhood development, attending public meetings is a great way to have your voice heard and better understand how Raleigh grows.
Visit DoRaleigh.com each weekday for the latest City of Raleigh Government Guide, public meetings, civic updates, and local news.
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City of Raleigh Government Guide: Meetings and Public Events for Monday, July 13, 2026
Looking to stay informed about City of Raleigh government meetings? Here’s your guide to the public meetings taking place on Monday, July 13, 2026. Whether you’re interested in zoning decisions, greenway development, parks, or community planning, these meetings offer residents an opportunity to stay engaged with local government.
Public participation and community involvement are essential to shaping Raleigh’s future. Residents are encouraged to attend meetings, learn more about city initiatives, and follow decisions that impact neighborhoods across the city.
Board of Adjustment
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕐 1:00 PMThe Board of Adjustment hears requests related to zoning variances, appeals of zoning decisions, and special exceptions. Property owners and residents can observe discussions on land use and development proposals that may affect Raleigh neighborhoods.
Greenway Committee
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕓 4:00 PMThe Greenway Committee advises the City on Raleigh’s extensive greenway system, including trail planning, maintenance, connectivity, and future expansion projects that improve outdoor recreation and transportation options.
Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board
🗓 Monday, July 13, 2026
🕓 4:00 PMThe Parks, Recreation, and Greenway Advisory Board discusses issues related to Raleigh’s parks, recreational facilities, athletic programs, greenways, and future investments in public spaces that enhance quality of life throughout the city.
Get Involved in Raleigh Government
City boards and commissions provide valuable opportunities for residents to stay informed and participate in local decision-making. Whether your interests include parks, transportation, zoning, or neighborhood development, attending public meetings is a great way to have your voice heard and better understand how Raleigh grows.
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Triangle Event Guide for Monday, July 13, 2026: Free Events, Food Deals & Things To Do Across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex and Carrboro
Looking for the best things to do in the Triangle on Monday, July 13, 2026? Whether you’re searching for free events in Raleigh, family activities in Durham, live entertainment, trivia, yoga, comedy, or food deals, DoRaleigh has you covered.
From a free Dairy Queen Dilly Bar and free museum admission for Durham residents to comedy shows, board game nights, karaoke, yoga, and open mic events, here’s your complete Monday event guide.
Food Deals & Discounts
🍦 Free Dilly Bar at Dairy Queen
All Day
FREE with $1 purchase (one-time redemption)
Location: Dairy Queen (Multiple Triangle locations)Beat the summer heat by grabbing a free Dilly Bar with a qualifying purchase.
🕯️ Candlelight Concert Flash Sale
All Day
Up to 30% Off
Various LocationsSave on upcoming Candlelight Concert experiences throughout the Triangle during this limited-time flash sale.
Family-Friendly Events
🦕 Durham Community Day at Museum of Life + Science
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
FREE for Durham County residents
Museum of Life + Science – DurhamDurham residents receive free admission to one of the Triangle’s most popular family attractions.
🍽️ Free Food Distribution
2:00 PM
Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church – DurhamCommunity food distribution available while supplies last.
Afternoon Activities
🎨 Coloring Vinyl Night
2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
FREE
KōMANA Brewing Company – CaryRelax with creative coloring activities while enjoying local craft beverages.
Evening Events Around the Triangle
📚 Silent Reading Club
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
The Glass Jug Downtown Durham TaproomBring your favorite book and enjoy a quiet evening reading alongside fellow book lovers.
🎲 Board Game Night
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Bottle Theory – ApexPlay classic and modern board games while meeting new friends.
🎤 Open Mic Night
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Steel String Brewery – CarrboroLocal musicians, comedians, poets, and performers take the stage.
🎙️ Early Karaoke
6:00 PM
The Northside DistrictWarm up your vocal cords and sing your favorite hits.
🧘 Tap Yard Yoga
6:15 PM – 7:00 PM
Tap Yard – RaleighA pay-what-you-can outdoor yoga session perfect for all skill levels.
📖 Smut Book Club
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Raleigh Brewing – RaleighA fun social book club discussing popular romance and contemporary fiction.
😂 Cosmic Chuckles Weekly Comedy Show
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Flying Saucer RaleighEnjoy free stand-up comedy from local comedians.
🎮 Game Night
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Crank Arm Brewing Company – RaleighBoard games, card games, and social fun at one of downtown Raleigh’s favorite breweries.
🎲 Board Game Night
7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Moon Dog Meadery & Bottle Shop – DurhamAn evening of tabletop games paired with mead and local beverages.
🎤 Carrboro Open Mic
7:30 PM
Speakeasy – CarrboroEnjoy live performances from talented local artists.
🏒 Air Hockey Tournament
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Boxcar Bar + Arcade – RaleighCompete for bragging rights during Boxcar’s weekly air hockey tournament.
Plan Your Monday in the Triangle
Whether you’re looking for free things to do in Raleigh, family-friendly activities in Durham, live entertainment in Carrboro, brewery events in Cary, or social gatherings in Apex, Monday offers plenty of affordable ways to enjoy the Triangle.
Bookmark this guide and check back daily for the latest events, local news, and things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Apex, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, and beyond.
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Triangle Event Guide for Monday, July 13, 2026: Free Events, Food Deals & Things To Do Across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex and Carrboro
Looking for the best things to do in the Triangle on Monday, July 13, 2026? Whether you’re searching for free events in Raleigh, family activities in Durham, live entertainment, trivia, yoga, comedy, or food deals, DoRaleigh has you covered.
From a free Dairy Queen Dilly Bar and free museum admission for Durham residents to comedy shows, board game nights, karaoke, yoga, and open mic events, here’s your complete Monday event guide.
Food Deals & Discounts
🍦 Free Dilly Bar at Dairy Queen
All Day
FREE with $1 purchase (one-time redemption)
Location: Dairy Queen (Multiple Triangle locations)Beat the summer heat by grabbing a free Dilly Bar with a qualifying purchase.
🕯️ Candlelight Concert Flash Sale
All Day
Up to 30% Off
Various LocationsSave on upcoming Candlelight Concert experiences throughout the Triangle during this limited-time flash sale.
Family-Friendly Events
🦕 Durham Community Day at Museum of Life + Science
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
FREE for Durham County residents
Museum of Life + Science – DurhamDurham residents receive free admission to one of the Triangle’s most popular family attractions.
🍽️ Free Food Distribution
2:00 PM
Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church – DurhamCommunity food distribution available while supplies last.
Afternoon Activities
🎨 Coloring Vinyl Night
2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
FREE
KōMANA Brewing Company – CaryRelax with creative coloring activities while enjoying local craft beverages.
Evening Events Around the Triangle
📚 Silent Reading Club
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
The Glass Jug Downtown Durham TaproomBring your favorite book and enjoy a quiet evening reading alongside fellow book lovers.
🎲 Board Game Night
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Bottle Theory – ApexPlay classic and modern board games while meeting new friends.
🎤 Open Mic Night
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Steel String Brewery – CarrboroLocal musicians, comedians, poets, and performers take the stage.
🎙️ Early Karaoke
6:00 PM
The Northside DistrictWarm up your vocal cords and sing your favorite hits.
🧘 Tap Yard Yoga
6:15 PM – 7:00 PM
Tap Yard – RaleighA pay-what-you-can outdoor yoga session perfect for all skill levels.
📖 Smut Book Club
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Raleigh Brewing – RaleighA fun social book club discussing popular romance and contemporary fiction.
😂 Cosmic Chuckles Weekly Comedy Show
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Flying Saucer RaleighEnjoy free stand-up comedy from local comedians.
🎮 Game Night
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Crank Arm Brewing Company – RaleighBoard games, card games, and social fun at one of downtown Raleigh’s favorite breweries.
🎲 Board Game Night
7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Moon Dog Meadery & Bottle Shop – DurhamAn evening of tabletop games paired with mead and local beverages.
🎤 Carrboro Open Mic
7:30 PM
Speakeasy – CarrboroEnjoy live performances from talented local artists.
🏒 Air Hockey Tournament
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Boxcar Bar + Arcade – RaleighCompete for bragging rights during Boxcar’s weekly air hockey tournament.
Plan Your Monday in the Triangle
Whether you’re looking for free things to do in Raleigh, family-friendly activities in Durham, live entertainment in Carrboro, brewery events in Cary, or social gatherings in Apex, Monday offers plenty of affordable ways to enjoy the Triangle.
Bookmark this guide and check back daily for the latest events, local news, and things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Apex, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, and beyond.
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Triangle Event Guide for Monday, July 13, 2026: Free Events, Food Deals & Things To Do Across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex and Carrboro
Looking for the best things to do in the Triangle on Monday, July 13, 2026? Whether you’re searching for free events in Raleigh, family activities in Durham, live entertainment, trivia, yoga, comedy, or food deals, DoRaleigh has you covered.
From a free Dairy Queen Dilly Bar and free museum admission for Durham residents to comedy shows, board game nights, karaoke, yoga, and open mic events, here’s your complete Monday event guide.
Food Deals & Discounts
🍦 Free Dilly Bar at Dairy Queen
All Day
FREE with $1 purchase (one-time redemption)
Location: Dairy Queen (Multiple Triangle locations)Beat the summer heat by grabbing a free Dilly Bar with a qualifying purchase.
🕯️ Candlelight Concert Flash Sale
All Day
Up to 30% Off
Various LocationsSave on upcoming Candlelight Concert experiences throughout the Triangle during this limited-time flash sale.
Family-Friendly Events
🦕 Durham Community Day at Museum of Life + Science
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
FREE for Durham County residents
Museum of Life + Science – DurhamDurham residents receive free admission to one of the Triangle’s most popular family attractions.
🍽️ Free Food Distribution
2:00 PM
Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church – DurhamCommunity food distribution available while supplies last.
Afternoon Activities
🎨 Coloring Vinyl Night
2:00 PM – 9:00 PM
FREE
KōMANA Brewing Company – CaryRelax with creative coloring activities while enjoying local craft beverages.
Evening Events Around the Triangle
📚 Silent Reading Club
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
The Glass Jug Downtown Durham TaproomBring your favorite book and enjoy a quiet evening reading alongside fellow book lovers.
🎲 Board Game Night
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Bottle Theory – ApexPlay classic and modern board games while meeting new friends.
🎤 Open Mic Night
6:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Steel String Brewery – CarrboroLocal musicians, comedians, poets, and performers take the stage.
🎙️ Early Karaoke
6:00 PM
The Northside DistrictWarm up your vocal cords and sing your favorite hits.
🧘 Tap Yard Yoga
6:15 PM – 7:00 PM
Tap Yard – RaleighA pay-what-you-can outdoor yoga session perfect for all skill levels.
📖 Smut Book Club
6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Raleigh Brewing – RaleighA fun social book club discussing popular romance and contemporary fiction.
😂 Cosmic Chuckles Weekly Comedy Show
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Flying Saucer RaleighEnjoy free stand-up comedy from local comedians.
🎮 Game Night
7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Crank Arm Brewing Company – RaleighBoard games, card games, and social fun at one of downtown Raleigh’s favorite breweries.
🎲 Board Game Night
7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Moon Dog Meadery & Bottle Shop – DurhamAn evening of tabletop games paired with mead and local beverages.
🎤 Carrboro Open Mic
7:30 PM
Speakeasy – CarrboroEnjoy live performances from talented local artists.
🏒 Air Hockey Tournament
8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Boxcar Bar + Arcade – RaleighCompete for bragging rights during Boxcar’s weekly air hockey tournament.
Plan Your Monday in the Triangle
Whether you’re looking for free things to do in Raleigh, family-friendly activities in Durham, live entertainment in Carrboro, brewery events in Cary, or social gatherings in Apex, Monday offers plenty of affordable ways to enjoy the Triangle.
Bookmark this guide and check back daily for the latest events, local news, and things to do across Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, Apex, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, and beyond.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for your daily guide to events, local news, food, entertainment, and everything happening across the Triangle.
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Saturday Religious Service Guide in the Triangle – Where to Worship This Weekend
Whether you’re looking for a Saturday Sabbath service, a Catholic Vigil Mass, a Shabbat gathering, or a contemporary worship experience, the Triangle offers a wide variety of faith communities welcoming residents and visitors every weekend.
From Raleigh to Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill, Saturday provides opportunities for worship, fellowship, reflection, and community. Here’s your DoRaleigh guide to Saturday religious services.
Saturday Worship Services in Raleigh
Seventh-day Adventist Worship
Saturday is the biblical Sabbath for Seventh-day Adventist churches, with services typically including Sabbath School followed by worship.
- Raleigh Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.
- Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
- Capital City Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Sabbath School: 10:00 a.m.
- Worship Service: 11:15 a.m.
Catholic Saturday Vigil Mass
Many Catholic parishes celebrate Vigil Mass on Saturday evening.
- Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral – Saturday Vigil Mass
- St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church – Saturday Vigil Mass
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church – Saturday 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass
- St. Michael the Archangel (Cary) – Saturday 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass
- St. Thomas More Catholic Church (Chapel Hill)
- English Vigil Mass: 5:15 p.m.
- Spanish Vigil Mass: 7:15 p.m.
Contemporary Christian Worship
Several churches offer Saturday evening services designed for families and those who work on Sundays.
- Hope Community Church
- Saturday Service: 4:15 p.m.
- Celebration Church
- Saturday Evening Service: 5:00 p.m.
Jewish Shabbat Services
The Triangle’s Jewish community observes Shabbat with Saturday morning worship, Torah study, and fellowship.
- Beth Meyer Synagogue (Raleigh)
- Shabbat Morning Service: 9:30 a.m.
- Temple Beth Or (Raleigh)
- Shabbat services and programming (schedule varies by week)
Muslim Prayer & Community
The Islamic Association of Raleigh offers daily prayers throughout the week, including Saturdays, along with educational programs and community activities.
Weekend schedules may include family programming, Qur’an study, and youth activities in addition to daily prayers.
Here are three well-known mosques in Raleigh:
- Islamic Association of Raleigh (IAR)
- Address: 808 Atwater St, Raleigh, NC 27607
- One of the largest Islamic centers in North Carolina, offering daily prayers, Friday Jumu’ah, educational programs, youth activities, and community services.
- Muslim Youth and Community Center (North Raleigh Masjid)
- Address: 5017 Deah Way, Raleigh, NC 27616
- A growing community mosque serving North Raleigh with daily prayers, Islamic education, and family programming.
- Masjid An-Noor al-Muhammadi
- Address: 3620 Tryon Rd, Raleigh, NC 27606
- A local mosque offering daily prayers, Jumu’ah services, and community gatherings.
More Than Worship
Many Triangle congregations also offer:
- Bible studies
- Youth and children’s ministries
- Men’s and women’s groups
- Community outreach programs
- Food pantries
- Volunteer opportunities
- Prayer groups and fellowship events
Before You Visit
Because service times may change due to holidays or special events, it’s always a good idea to:
- Check the congregation’s website before attending.
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early.
- Review parking and accessibility information.
- Contact the congregation if you have questions about dress, childcare, or visitor accommodations.
Stay Connected with DoRaleigh
DoRaleigh.com is committed to connecting our community with local events, civic engagement, entertainment, and faith resources across Raleigh and the Triangle.
If your congregation hosts worship services, community outreach, food distributions, concerts, or special events, we’d love to include them in an upcoming guide.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily community news, local events, and everything happening across Raleigh and the Triangle.
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Saturday Religious Service Guide in the Triangle – Where to Worship This Weekend
Whether you’re looking for a Saturday Sabbath service, a Catholic Vigil Mass, a Shabbat gathering, or a contemporary worship experience, the Triangle offers a wide variety of faith communities welcoming residents and visitors every weekend.
From Raleigh to Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill, Saturday provides opportunities for worship, fellowship, reflection, and community. Here’s your DoRaleigh guide to Saturday religious services.
Saturday Worship Services in Raleigh
Seventh-day Adventist Worship
Saturday is the biblical Sabbath for Seventh-day Adventist churches, with services typically including Sabbath School followed by worship.
- Raleigh Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.
- Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
- Capital City Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Sabbath School: 10:00 a.m.
- Worship Service: 11:15 a.m.
Catholic Saturday Vigil Mass
Many Catholic parishes celebrate Vigil Mass on Saturday evening.
- Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral – Saturday Vigil Mass
- St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church – Saturday Vigil Mass
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church – Saturday 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass
- St. Michael the Archangel (Cary) – Saturday 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass
- St. Thomas More Catholic Church (Chapel Hill)
- English Vigil Mass: 5:15 p.m.
- Spanish Vigil Mass: 7:15 p.m.
Contemporary Christian Worship
Several churches offer Saturday evening services designed for families and those who work on Sundays.
- Hope Community Church
- Saturday Service: 4:15 p.m.
- Celebration Church
- Saturday Evening Service: 5:00 p.m.
Jewish Shabbat Services
The Triangle’s Jewish community observes Shabbat with Saturday morning worship, Torah study, and fellowship.
- Beth Meyer Synagogue (Raleigh)
- Shabbat Morning Service: 9:30 a.m.
- Temple Beth Or (Raleigh)
- Shabbat services and programming (schedule varies by week)
Muslim Prayer & Community
The Islamic Association of Raleigh offers daily prayers throughout the week, including Saturdays, along with educational programs and community activities.
Weekend schedules may include family programming, Qur’an study, and youth activities in addition to daily prayers.
Here are three well-known mosques in Raleigh:
- Islamic Association of Raleigh (IAR)
- Address: 808 Atwater St, Raleigh, NC 27607
- One of the largest Islamic centers in North Carolina, offering daily prayers, Friday Jumu’ah, educational programs, youth activities, and community services.
- Muslim Youth and Community Center (North Raleigh Masjid)
- Address: 5017 Deah Way, Raleigh, NC 27616
- A growing community mosque serving North Raleigh with daily prayers, Islamic education, and family programming.
- Masjid An-Noor al-Muhammadi
- Address: 3620 Tryon Rd, Raleigh, NC 27606
- A local mosque offering daily prayers, Jumu’ah services, and community gatherings.
More Than Worship
Many Triangle congregations also offer:
- Bible studies
- Youth and children’s ministries
- Men’s and women’s groups
- Community outreach programs
- Food pantries
- Volunteer opportunities
- Prayer groups and fellowship events
Before You Visit
Because service times may change due to holidays or special events, it’s always a good idea to:
- Check the congregation’s website before attending.
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early.
- Review parking and accessibility information.
- Contact the congregation if you have questions about dress, childcare, or visitor accommodations.
Stay Connected with DoRaleigh
DoRaleigh.com is committed to connecting our community with local events, civic engagement, entertainment, and faith resources across Raleigh and the Triangle.
If your congregation hosts worship services, community outreach, food distributions, concerts, or special events, we’d love to include them in an upcoming guide.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily community news, local events, and everything happening across Raleigh and the Triangle.
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Saturday Religious Service Guide in the Triangle – Where to Worship This Weekend
Whether you’re looking for a Saturday Sabbath service, a Catholic Vigil Mass, a Shabbat gathering, or a contemporary worship experience, the Triangle offers a wide variety of faith communities welcoming residents and visitors every weekend.
From Raleigh to Durham, Cary, and Chapel Hill, Saturday provides opportunities for worship, fellowship, reflection, and community. Here’s your DoRaleigh guide to Saturday religious services.
Saturday Worship Services in Raleigh
Seventh-day Adventist Worship
Saturday is the biblical Sabbath for Seventh-day Adventist churches, with services typically including Sabbath School followed by worship.
- Raleigh Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m.
- Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
- Capital City Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Sabbath School: 10:00 a.m.
- Worship Service: 11:15 a.m.
Catholic Saturday Vigil Mass
Many Catholic parishes celebrate Vigil Mass on Saturday evening.
- Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral – Saturday Vigil Mass
- St. Raphael the Archangel Catholic Church – Saturday Vigil Mass
- St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church – Saturday 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass
- St. Michael the Archangel (Cary) – Saturday 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass
- St. Thomas More Catholic Church (Chapel Hill)
- English Vigil Mass: 5:15 p.m.
- Spanish Vigil Mass: 7:15 p.m.
Contemporary Christian Worship
Several churches offer Saturday evening services designed for families and those who work on Sundays.
- Hope Community Church
- Saturday Service: 4:15 p.m.
- Celebration Church
- Saturday Evening Service: 5:00 p.m.
Jewish Shabbat Services
The Triangle’s Jewish community observes Shabbat with Saturday morning worship, Torah study, and fellowship.
- Beth Meyer Synagogue (Raleigh)
- Shabbat Morning Service: 9:30 a.m.
- Temple Beth Or (Raleigh)
- Shabbat services and programming (schedule varies by week)
Muslim Prayer & Community
The Islamic Association of Raleigh offers daily prayers throughout the week, including Saturdays, along with educational programs and community activities.
Weekend schedules may include family programming, Qur’an study, and youth activities in addition to daily prayers.
Here are three well-known mosques in Raleigh:
- Islamic Association of Raleigh (IAR)
- Address: 808 Atwater St, Raleigh, NC 27607
- One of the largest Islamic centers in North Carolina, offering daily prayers, Friday Jumu’ah, educational programs, youth activities, and community services.
- Muslim Youth and Community Center (North Raleigh Masjid)
- Address: 5017 Deah Way, Raleigh, NC 27616
- A growing community mosque serving North Raleigh with daily prayers, Islamic education, and family programming.
- Masjid An-Noor al-Muhammadi
- Address: 3620 Tryon Rd, Raleigh, NC 27606
- A local mosque offering daily prayers, Jumu’ah services, and community gatherings.
More Than Worship
Many Triangle congregations also offer:
- Bible studies
- Youth and children’s ministries
- Men’s and women’s groups
- Community outreach programs
- Food pantries
- Volunteer opportunities
- Prayer groups and fellowship events
Before You Visit
Because service times may change due to holidays or special events, it’s always a good idea to:
- Check the congregation’s website before attending.
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early.
- Review parking and accessibility information.
- Contact the congregation if you have questions about dress, childcare, or visitor accommodations.
Stay Connected with DoRaleigh
DoRaleigh.com is committed to connecting our community with local events, civic engagement, entertainment, and faith resources across Raleigh and the Triangle.
If your congregation hosts worship services, community outreach, food distributions, concerts, or special events, we’d love to include them in an upcoming guide.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily community news, local events, and everything happening across Raleigh and the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Free Slurpees and More: Celebrate 7-Eleven Day with These Birthday Deals on July 11
RALEIGH, N.C. — One of the most popular summer freebies is back! 7-Eleven Day returns on Saturday, July 11, and this year’s celebration marks two major milestones: 7-Eleven’s 99th birthday and the 60th anniversary of the iconic Slurpee.
Whether you’re in Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Apex, or anywhere across the Triangle, participating 7-Eleven stores are offering free treats and special promotions to help customers celebrate.
Get a FREE Small Slurpee
The biggest birthday giveaway is simple:
- FREE small Slurpee
- No purchase necessary
- Available at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes locations
- Limit one per customer while supplies last
Customers can also try the new Mountain Dew Confetti Chill Slurpee flavor, created to celebrate the frozen drink’s 60th birthday. (7-Eleven Franchising | Aspire for More)
More Birthday Deals
In addition to the free Slurpee, many locations are featuring limited-time promotions through the 7Rewards loyalty program, including discounts on snacks, beverages, and select fuel offers. The company is also giving customers chances to win exclusive prizes through its app during the celebration. Offers may vary by location. (7-Eleven Franchising | Aspire for More)
Find a Participating Store Near Raleigh
Residents across the Triangle can participate at many area locations, including stores in:
- Raleigh
- Cary
- Durham
- Wake Forest
- Garner
- Knightdale
- Morrisville
- Fuquay-Varina
Availability of flavors and promotions may vary by store.
Tips Before You Go
- Visit earlier in the day while supplies last.
- Download the 7Rewards app before your visit to access bonus offers.
- Check with your local store for additional promotions and fuel discounts.
Celebrate Summer with a Classic
For decades, 7-Eleven Day has become one of America’s favorite annual food freebies. With temperatures heating up across North Carolina, a free Slurpee is an easy way to cool off while taking advantage of one of the year’s best convenience store promotions.
If you’re out exploring the Triangle this weekend, be sure to add a quick stop at your local 7-Eleven to claim your free frozen drink before the celebration ends.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for more free events, local deals, restaurant specials, and everything happening around Raleigh and the Triangle.
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Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Free Slurpees and More: Celebrate 7-Eleven Day with These Birthday Deals on July 11
RALEIGH, N.C. — One of the most popular summer freebies is back! 7-Eleven Day returns on Saturday, July 11, and this year’s celebration marks two major milestones: 7-Eleven’s 99th birthday and the 60th anniversary of the iconic Slurpee.
Whether you’re in Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Apex, or anywhere across the Triangle, participating 7-Eleven stores are offering free treats and special promotions to help customers celebrate.
Get a FREE Small Slurpee
The biggest birthday giveaway is simple:
- FREE small Slurpee
- No purchase necessary
- Available at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes locations
- Limit one per customer while supplies last
Customers can also try the new Mountain Dew Confetti Chill Slurpee flavor, created to celebrate the frozen drink’s 60th birthday. (7-Eleven Franchising | Aspire for More)
More Birthday Deals
In addition to the free Slurpee, many locations are featuring limited-time promotions through the 7Rewards loyalty program, including discounts on snacks, beverages, and select fuel offers. The company is also giving customers chances to win exclusive prizes through its app during the celebration. Offers may vary by location. (7-Eleven Franchising | Aspire for More)
Find a Participating Store Near Raleigh
Residents across the Triangle can participate at many area locations, including stores in:
- Raleigh
- Cary
- Durham
- Wake Forest
- Garner
- Knightdale
- Morrisville
- Fuquay-Varina
Availability of flavors and promotions may vary by store.
Tips Before You Go
- Visit earlier in the day while supplies last.
- Download the 7Rewards app before your visit to access bonus offers.
- Check with your local store for additional promotions and fuel discounts.
Celebrate Summer with a Classic
For decades, 7-Eleven Day has become one of America’s favorite annual food freebies. With temperatures heating up across North Carolina, a free Slurpee is an easy way to cool off while taking advantage of one of the year’s best convenience store promotions.
If you’re out exploring the Triangle this weekend, be sure to add a quick stop at your local 7-Eleven to claim your free frozen drink before the celebration ends.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for more free events, local deals, restaurant specials, and everything happening around Raleigh and the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Free Slurpees and More: Celebrate 7-Eleven Day with These Birthday Deals on July 11
RALEIGH, N.C. — One of the most popular summer freebies is back! 7-Eleven Day returns on Saturday, July 11, and this year’s celebration marks two major milestones: 7-Eleven’s 99th birthday and the 60th anniversary of the iconic Slurpee.
Whether you’re in Raleigh, Cary, Durham, Apex, or anywhere across the Triangle, participating 7-Eleven stores are offering free treats and special promotions to help customers celebrate.
Get a FREE Small Slurpee
The biggest birthday giveaway is simple:
- FREE small Slurpee
- No purchase necessary
- Available at participating 7-Eleven, Speedway, and Stripes locations
- Limit one per customer while supplies last
Customers can also try the new Mountain Dew Confetti Chill Slurpee flavor, created to celebrate the frozen drink’s 60th birthday. (7-Eleven Franchising | Aspire for More)
More Birthday Deals
In addition to the free Slurpee, many locations are featuring limited-time promotions through the 7Rewards loyalty program, including discounts on snacks, beverages, and select fuel offers. The company is also giving customers chances to win exclusive prizes through its app during the celebration. Offers may vary by location. (7-Eleven Franchising | Aspire for More)
Find a Participating Store Near Raleigh
Residents across the Triangle can participate at many area locations, including stores in:
- Raleigh
- Cary
- Durham
- Wake Forest
- Garner
- Knightdale
- Morrisville
- Fuquay-Varina
Availability of flavors and promotions may vary by store.
Tips Before You Go
- Visit earlier in the day while supplies last.
- Download the 7Rewards app before your visit to access bonus offers.
- Check with your local store for additional promotions and fuel discounts.
Celebrate Summer with a Classic
For decades, 7-Eleven Day has become one of America’s favorite annual food freebies. With temperatures heating up across North Carolina, a free Slurpee is an easy way to cool off while taking advantage of one of the year’s best convenience store promotions.
If you’re out exploring the Triangle this weekend, be sure to add a quick stop at your local 7-Eleven to claim your free frozen drink before the celebration ends.
Follow DoRaleigh.com for more free events, local deals, restaurant specials, and everything happening around Raleigh and the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
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Downtown Raleigh Weekend Event Guide: Things to Do July 10–12, 2026
Looking for the best things to do in Downtown Raleigh this weekend? From live music and food tours to festivals, fitness classes, nightlife, and family-friendly activities, Downtown Raleigh is packed with events from Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12, 2026.
Whether you’re planning a date night, a family outing, or a weekend with friends, here’s your guide to what’s happening in the heart of Raleigh.
Friday, July 10
Start your weekend with entertainment, history, wellness, and nightlife.
Featured Friday Events
- 🎤 Crank Karaoke at Crank Arm Brewing (8–11 p.m.)
- 🚶 Downtown Raleigh Historian-Guided Tour (3 p.m.)
- 🧘 Friday Reset for the Weekend at Current Wellness (1–3 p.m.)
- 🎶 Friday Nights at Flavor Hills (6–10 p.m.)
- 🌿 Garden Grooves at Botanical Lounge (8–11 p.m.)
- 🚲 Independent Study Event at The Bike Library (7–9 p.m.)
- 🎸 Live Music at Wolfe & Porter (7–10 p.m.)
- 🎧 Signature Fridays featuring DJ Drop at Haymaker (9 p.m.–1 a.m.)
- 🌙 Late Nights at Neptunes Parlour (10 p.m.–2 a.m.)
- 🍴 A Taste of Downtown Raleigh Food Tour (12:45 p.m.)
Saturday, July 11
Saturday brings festivals, concerts, shopping, fitness, and nightlife.
Featured Saturday Events
- 🎨 Big Art Bash at Marbles Kids Museum (1–4 p.m.)
- 👑 Gladys Knight live at Martin Marietta Center (8 p.m.)
- 🇺🇸 Raleigh’s All-American Summer Festival at City Plaza (11 a.m.–7 p.m.)
- 🍫 July Market on the Videri Patio (10 a.m.–2 p.m.)
- ☕ Sir Walter Summer Day Parties (Noon–5 p.m.)
- 🧘 Pilates Mat Class at Heights Pilates
- 🍴 A Taste of Downtown Raleigh Food Tour (2:30 p.m.)
- 🎧 SNL at Killjoy featuring DJ Deluxe (9 p.m.–1 a.m.)
- 🌙 Late Nights at Neptunes Parlour (10 p.m.–2 a.m.)
Sunday, July 12
Slow down and enjoy brunch, yoga, markets, history, and live jazz.
Featured Sunday Events
- 🥞 Sunday Brunch & Live Music at Good Day Good Night
- 🏃 Sunday Run Club at The Bike Library
- 🧘 Yoga on the Bloc with YogaSix Glenwood South
- 🎵 Morgan Street Sessions at Morgan Street Food Hall
- 🏒 FREE Air Hockey Tournament at Super Rad Retro Lounge
- 🕯️ Candle Making Workshop at Copperline Plant Co.
- 🎷 Jazz Sundays with Workbook at Incendiary Brewing
- 🥂 The Banter Brunch at Flour & Barrel
- 🚌 Raleigh African American History Tour
Make the Most of Your Weekend
Downtown Raleigh continues to be one of the Triangle’s top destinations for food, entertainment, arts, nightlife, and community events. Whether you’re looking for live music, local markets, fitness classes, family fun, or great restaurants, there’s something happening all weekend long.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest Downtown Raleigh event guides, local news, festivals, restaurant openings, and things to do across the Triangle.
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Downtown Raleigh Weekend Event Guide: Things to Do July 10–12, 2026
Looking for the best things to do in Downtown Raleigh this weekend? From live music and food tours to festivals, fitness classes, nightlife, and family-friendly activities, Downtown Raleigh is packed with events from Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12, 2026.
Whether you’re planning a date night, a family outing, or a weekend with friends, here’s your guide to what’s happening in the heart of Raleigh.
Friday, July 10
Start your weekend with entertainment, history, wellness, and nightlife.
Featured Friday Events
- 🎤 Crank Karaoke at Crank Arm Brewing (8–11 p.m.)
- 🚶 Downtown Raleigh Historian-Guided Tour (3 p.m.)
- 🧘 Friday Reset for the Weekend at Current Wellness (1–3 p.m.)
- 🎶 Friday Nights at Flavor Hills (6–10 p.m.)
- 🌿 Garden Grooves at Botanical Lounge (8–11 p.m.)
- 🚲 Independent Study Event at The Bike Library (7–9 p.m.)
- 🎸 Live Music at Wolfe & Porter (7–10 p.m.)
- 🎧 Signature Fridays featuring DJ Drop at Haymaker (9 p.m.–1 a.m.)
- 🌙 Late Nights at Neptunes Parlour (10 p.m.–2 a.m.)
- 🍴 A Taste of Downtown Raleigh Food Tour (12:45 p.m.)
Saturday, July 11
Saturday brings festivals, concerts, shopping, fitness, and nightlife.
Featured Saturday Events
- 🎨 Big Art Bash at Marbles Kids Museum (1–4 p.m.)
- 👑 Gladys Knight live at Martin Marietta Center (8 p.m.)
- 🇺🇸 Raleigh’s All-American Summer Festival at City Plaza (11 a.m.–7 p.m.)
- 🍫 July Market on the Videri Patio (10 a.m.–2 p.m.)
- ☕ Sir Walter Summer Day Parties (Noon–5 p.m.)
- 🧘 Pilates Mat Class at Heights Pilates
- 🍴 A Taste of Downtown Raleigh Food Tour (2:30 p.m.)
- 🎧 SNL at Killjoy featuring DJ Deluxe (9 p.m.–1 a.m.)
- 🌙 Late Nights at Neptunes Parlour (10 p.m.–2 a.m.)
Sunday, July 12
Slow down and enjoy brunch, yoga, markets, history, and live jazz.
Featured Sunday Events
- 🥞 Sunday Brunch & Live Music at Good Day Good Night
- 🏃 Sunday Run Club at The Bike Library
- 🧘 Yoga on the Bloc with YogaSix Glenwood South
- 🎵 Morgan Street Sessions at Morgan Street Food Hall
- 🏒 FREE Air Hockey Tournament at Super Rad Retro Lounge
- 🕯️ Candle Making Workshop at Copperline Plant Co.
- 🎷 Jazz Sundays with Workbook at Incendiary Brewing
- 🥂 The Banter Brunch at Flour & Barrel
- 🚌 Raleigh African American History Tour
Make the Most of Your Weekend
Downtown Raleigh continues to be one of the Triangle’s top destinations for food, entertainment, arts, nightlife, and community events. Whether you’re looking for live music, local markets, fitness classes, family fun, or great restaurants, there’s something happening all weekend long.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest Downtown Raleigh event guides, local news, festivals, restaurant openings, and things to do across the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
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Downtown Raleigh Weekend Event Guide: Things to Do July 10–12, 2026
Looking for the best things to do in Downtown Raleigh this weekend? From live music and food tours to festivals, fitness classes, nightlife, and family-friendly activities, Downtown Raleigh is packed with events from Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12, 2026.
Whether you’re planning a date night, a family outing, or a weekend with friends, here’s your guide to what’s happening in the heart of Raleigh.
Friday, July 10
Start your weekend with entertainment, history, wellness, and nightlife.
Featured Friday Events
- 🎤 Crank Karaoke at Crank Arm Brewing (8–11 p.m.)
- 🚶 Downtown Raleigh Historian-Guided Tour (3 p.m.)
- 🧘 Friday Reset for the Weekend at Current Wellness (1–3 p.m.)
- 🎶 Friday Nights at Flavor Hills (6–10 p.m.)
- 🌿 Garden Grooves at Botanical Lounge (8–11 p.m.)
- 🚲 Independent Study Event at The Bike Library (7–9 p.m.)
- 🎸 Live Music at Wolfe & Porter (7–10 p.m.)
- 🎧 Signature Fridays featuring DJ Drop at Haymaker (9 p.m.–1 a.m.)
- 🌙 Late Nights at Neptunes Parlour (10 p.m.–2 a.m.)
- 🍴 A Taste of Downtown Raleigh Food Tour (12:45 p.m.)
Saturday, July 11
Saturday brings festivals, concerts, shopping, fitness, and nightlife.
Featured Saturday Events
- 🎨 Big Art Bash at Marbles Kids Museum (1–4 p.m.)
- 👑 Gladys Knight live at Martin Marietta Center (8 p.m.)
- 🇺🇸 Raleigh’s All-American Summer Festival at City Plaza (11 a.m.–7 p.m.)
- 🍫 July Market on the Videri Patio (10 a.m.–2 p.m.)
- ☕ Sir Walter Summer Day Parties (Noon–5 p.m.)
- 🧘 Pilates Mat Class at Heights Pilates
- 🍴 A Taste of Downtown Raleigh Food Tour (2:30 p.m.)
- 🎧 SNL at Killjoy featuring DJ Deluxe (9 p.m.–1 a.m.)
- 🌙 Late Nights at Neptunes Parlour (10 p.m.–2 a.m.)
Sunday, July 12
Slow down and enjoy brunch, yoga, markets, history, and live jazz.
Featured Sunday Events
- 🥞 Sunday Brunch & Live Music at Good Day Good Night
- 🏃 Sunday Run Club at The Bike Library
- 🧘 Yoga on the Bloc with YogaSix Glenwood South
- 🎵 Morgan Street Sessions at Morgan Street Food Hall
- 🏒 FREE Air Hockey Tournament at Super Rad Retro Lounge
- 🕯️ Candle Making Workshop at Copperline Plant Co.
- 🎷 Jazz Sundays with Workbook at Incendiary Brewing
- 🥂 The Banter Brunch at Flour & Barrel
- 🚌 Raleigh African American History Tour
Make the Most of Your Weekend
Downtown Raleigh continues to be one of the Triangle’s top destinations for food, entertainment, arts, nightlife, and community events. Whether you’re looking for live music, local markets, fitness classes, family fun, or great restaurants, there’s something happening all weekend long.
Visit DoRaleigh.com every day for the latest Downtown Raleigh event guides, local news, festivals, restaurant openings, and things to do across the Triangle.
Connect With Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin
Share With Us: Post your community News, Events, on our Submissions Page.
Advertise With Us: Interested in Advertising click here.Published by Bryan Tomlinson | BTDesigns.pro |
#CityPlaza #DoRaleigh #downtownRaleigh #DowntownRaleighEventGuide #DowntownRaleighEvents #events #FamilyEventsRaleigh #GlenwoodSouth #liveMusicRaleigh #MarblesKidsMuseum #MorganStreetFoodHall #News #RaleighEvents #RaleighFestivals #raleighFoodTours #RaleighNightlife #ThingsToDoRaleigh #WeekendGuide