GO VOTE, GO VOTE, GO VOTE!!!… Continue Reading

GO VOTE, GO VOTE, GO VOTE!!!… Continue Reading
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The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina announced the incredible outcome of the James Taylor Million Meals Challenge for Hurricane Relief.… Continue Reading
Friday, November 2, to Sunday, November 4
Friday, November 2
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Downtown Raleigh
Downtown Raleigh showcases its art, music and food at their monthly gallery walk. Dozens of venues will be hosting art receptions. You’ll also find lots of deals on food and drinks. Visit the First Friday Raleigh website for a map of participating venues.
8th Annual Oktoberfest in Durham
Friday, November 2
4:30 p.m.
Motorco Music Hall, 723 Rigsbee Avenue, Durham
Durham Oktoberfest was rescheduled because of weather. Enjoy it this Friday. This annual celebration features pretzels, schnitzel and brats for sale. Music and dancing by the Little German Band.
Friday, November 2, through Sunday, November 4
Downtown Clayton
This is another event that was rescheduled to this weekend because of bad weather. It’s a huge event that includes rides for a fee, and free entertainment all weekend. The rescheduling has it coinciding with the free Shindig Music Festival, which features Scythian, Yarn Jon Stickley Trio, and many more bands.
Free Family Saturday at CAM Raleigh
Saturday, November 3
12 p.m. to 3 p.m.
CAM Raleigh, 409 W. Martin Street, Raleigh
This Free Family Saturday celebrates the exhibit “Above the Rim.” There will be basketball activities for all ages on the half-court basketball court inside CAM created by Filipe Pantone, Monster Dunks, free food by KIND Snacks and NC State Howling Cow Ice Cream, dance performances by Raleigh Rockers, art activities for all ages, music and more. They’re collecting food and supplies for Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina in support of hurricane relief efforts. Please bring paper towels, cleaning supplies and canned soups.
The Carrboro Really Really Free Market
Saturday, November 3
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Carrboro Town Commons near Town Hall, 301 W. Main Street, Carrboro
This is just what it sounds like. Nothing is bought or bartered. Everything is free. You never know what you’ll find. You can bring stuff to give away too.
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The 12th annual Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina City of Oaks Marathon will be held on Sunday, November 4, 2018!… Continue Reading
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A pumpkin BOAT? Who comes up with these ideas?!… Continue Reading