The Whirl: WALTER Book Club with Kristy Woodson Harvey
On April 28 WALTER hosted the North Carolina author of The Wedding Veil and the Peachtree Bluff Series, for dinner at the City Club Raleigh.
On April 28 WALTER hosted the North Carolina author of The Wedding Veil and the Peachtree Bluff Series, for dinner at the City Club Raleigh.
On March 13, WALTER hosted its fifth annual WINi summit at Market Hall. This year’s speakers included Dawn Blagrove, Emily Neville and more.
On March 25, Creative Mornings RDU hosted its first in-person event in nearly two years featuring MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger.
On March 29, CASA celebrated the groundbreaking of King’s Ridge, an emotional event honoring years of hard work.
Dorothea Dix Park came alive with J. Cole’s Dreamville Festival the weekend of April 2-3. More than 80,000 people attended the celebration.
On March 22, after its performance with the United States Army Choir, the North Carolina Master Chorale hosted a reception to recognize i supporters.
On March 10, area arts councils in partnership with WRAL-TV produced the second annual Big Night In for the Arts fundraiser.
On March 4, 311 Gallery hosted an opening for All Abstract, which featured more than 80 works form artists across the country.
On February 23, WALTER hosted a gathering for its contributing writers, photographers, and longtime advertisers at Standard Beer + Food.
This March, bluebird advocate Bill Satterwhite celebrated his 102nd birthday with family and friends with an outdoor party.
Major League Cricket and the Town of Morrisville announced a multi-million-dollar public-private partnership to jointly invest in the expansion of Church Street Park.
On February 26, the Society for the Preservation of Historic Oakwood observed its annual Samedi Gras celebration, themed A Menagerie of Mythical Beasts.
In celebration of its tenth anniversary, Balentine’s Raleigh office hosted a discussion about how individuals can preserve their own wealth.
On December 4, CAM Raleigh opened up for First Friday for the first time in two years. The museum featured work by six artists.