What to Do In and Around Raleigh in April 2024
It’s time to get outside! This April, enjoy garden tours, music festivals, plant sales and a renewed energy in town.
It’s time to get outside! This April, enjoy garden tours, music festivals, plant sales and a renewed energy in town.
Dream Big was held Jan. 20 at the Raleigh Convention Center and raised $460,000 to benefit Methodist Home for Children.
Mike Kathrani and Tina Vora invited friends and family to try out their new restaurant in North Hills, Tamasha Modern Indian.
Ángel González and Doreen Colondres, examined identity, place and power through creative, culture-specific disciplines of art and wine.
Hightide Salon held an event to celebrate its eco-friendly, all-inclusive downtown space and expanding into other arenas of aesthetics.
The evening celebrated the work of sculptor Holly Fischer and the late painter Bassmi Ibrahim, who passed in 2019.
Operation: Coming Home builds and gives away homes with the help of our local home builders and subcontractors.
Guests included Wake County Commissioner Susan Evans, Apex mayor Jacques Gilbert and Dr. Karen Chilton, senior vice president at WakeMed.
March welcomes the onset of spring with supper clubs, community fundraisers, tons of live music and, of course, St. Patrick’s Day!
What winter doldrums? February offers cozy concerts, un-serious races, decadent dinners and the antics of bald eagles on Jordan Lake.
Enter for a chance to get a free two-night stay at this hip new boutique hotel in the mountains of North Carolina, plus coffee!
Get to know the strange, beautiful world of the multi-media artist whose work can currently be seen at CAM and Anchorlight.
Kick off the new year with outdoor hikes, local culture, wine dinners and honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with acts of service.
On Oct. 11, WALTER hosted its annual Taste of the Wild event to celebrate the joy of eating food grown and raised in North Carolina.