The Whirl: 100th Birthday Celebration
On December 31, hundreds of family and friends honored twins Alean Chavis and Kathleen Stephenson on their 100th birthday with an enthusiastic drive-by celebration at Wake Chapel.
On December 31, hundreds of family and friends honored twins Alean Chavis and Kathleen Stephenson on their 100th birthday with an enthusiastic drive-by celebration at Wake Chapel.
cnics and painting in Dorothea Dix Park.
Donate Sport, Truist, and Implus gathered more than 30 volunteers to distribute over $160,000 worth of new sports gear and clothing to multiple organizations across Wake County, including Raleigh Boy’s Club Haven House Services, Note in the Pocket, and Oak…
From December 17-19, the Raleigh Convention Center hosted the Halo Championship Series Kickoff Major Raleigh 2021 at the Raleigh Convention Center.
Dancers from Carolina Ballet were among the first to see the holiday décor on display at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club and the JB Duke Hotel
In December, Anchorlight hosted an Open House to showcase work by its artists.
The North Carolina Museum of Art hosted Usu Company owner Stacy Ahua for a candle-making event in December as part of their Museum Store Maker series.
Join WALTER at City Club Raleigh as we host New York Times bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey to talk about her latest book, The Wedding Veil.
Join WALTER for our fifth annual WINi conference, where female leaders in our community share their stories to inspire the next generation.
On Dec. 5, Marjorie Hodges and Allen Thomas of Artsuite hosted an open house gallery tour at The Hudson to showcase some of its artists.
The Hayes Barton neighborhood celebrated its 100th birthday with food trucks, trolley rides,, historic exhibits, and a costumed dog contest.
A sign was unveiled to honor Armistice Day and the partnership between Raleigh and its Sister City of Compiègne, France.
On Dec. 5, Boylan Heights turned into a giant art gallery for its 29th year. Several artists won awards in memory of Elizabeth Dunbar.
This year’s BEAS fundraising luncheon at CAM featured an artist conversation with Lakea Shepard moderated by Colony Little.