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SUMMARY:Wake County Public Libraries Hosts Juneteenth Engagement Event for New Southgate Community Library
DESCRIPTION:RALEIGH\, N.C. — Wake County Public Libraries will host a second community engagement pop-up event as part of Juneteenth celebrations\, inviting residents to contribute input on the development of the new Southgate Community Library. \nThe event will be held on June 19\, 2026\, from 5–9 p.m. at John Chavis Memorial Park (505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.\, Raleigh\, NC 27601). \nThis engagement opportunity allows Southeast Raleigh residents to share their ideas for programs\, services and design elements that will shape the future library. Community input remains a central component of the planning process\, ensuring the new facility serves as a valuable and responsive resource. \nA digital survey is also available for those unable to attend in person\, accessible via QR code on promotional materials. \nFor more information\, please refer to the official announcement from Wake County Public Libraries.
URL:https://caro.news/event/wake-county-public-libraries-hosts-juneteenth-engagement-event-for-new-southgate-community-library/
LOCATION:John Chavis Memorial Park\, 505 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wake County Public Libraries Hosts Community Pop-Up for New Southgate Community Library at Montague Plaza
DESCRIPTION:  \nRALEIGH\, N.C. — Wake County Public Libraries\, in partnership with its design team\, invites Southeast Raleigh residents to participate in a community engagement pop-up event to help shape the future of the new Southgate Community Library. \nThe event will take place on May 24\, 2026\, from 1–4 p.m. at Montague Plaza (2718 Rock Quarry Road\, Raleigh\, NC 27610). \nCommunity members are encouraged to share their ideas\, priorities and vision for the new library\, including desired programs\, services and building features. Feedback gathered will play a key role in guiding the design and development of a space that reflects the needs of the Southeast Raleigh community. \nResidents who are unable to attend in person may also provide input by completing a digital survey available via QR code on promotional materials. \nFor more information\, please refer to the official announcement from Wake County Public Libraries.
URL:https://caro.news/event/wake-county-public-libraries-hosts-community-pop-up-for-new-southgate-community-library-at-montague-plaza/
LOCATION:Montague Plaza\, 2718 Rock Quarry Road\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reclaiming Our Legacy | Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:A Blueprint for Liberation and Black Economic Empowerment\, a powerful town hall meeting bringing togeth \n\n\n\n\nKCSSU presents Reclaiming Our Legacy: A Blueprint for Liberation and Black Economic Empowerment\, a powerful town hall meeting bringing together scholars\, organizers\, educators\, media leaders\, and community voices for an afternoon of dialogue\, strategy\, and collective empowerment. \nThis community-centered event will explore critical conversations around reparations advocacy\, economic empowerment\, international policy\, and building sustainable systems that strengthen Black communities locally and globally. \nAttendees will hear from dynamic speakers and panelists discussing topics including Ghana’s Resolution to the United Nations\, economic self-determination\, cultural unity\, financial literacy\, and community organizing. \nFeatured speakers and moderators include William Darity Jr.\, Dwayne Bobbitt\, Dr. Kimberly Muktarian\, Brother Minister Allen X\, Brother Ausar Amen\, and Brother Escents Devine.
URL:https://caro.news/event/reclaiming-our-legacy-town-hall/
LOCATION:John Chavis Memorial Park\, 505 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wake County Hosts Landfill Study Session in Wake Forest
DESCRIPTION:WAKE FOREST\, N.C. — Wake County is inviting residents to attend a community information session on June 2 as part of the Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study\, a long-term planning effort focused on identifying future waste disposal solutions for one of North Carolina’s fastest-growing counties. \nThe drop-in session will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Northern Regional Center\, 350 E. Holding Ave.\, Wake Forest. Community members may arrive at any time during the event to learn more about the study\, ask questions\, and provide feedback. \nThe South Wake Landfill currently serves more than 1.2 million Wake County residents and is projected to reach capacity between 2040 and 2045. County officials launched the Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study to evaluate long-term waste management options before the facility reaches the end of its operational life. Potential options under consideration include developing a new landfill\, transporting waste to regional facilities\, constructing a waste-to-energy facility\, or exploring emerging disposal technologies. \nCounty leaders say community input will play a critical role in shaping future decisions. Through a series of public meetings and online engagement opportunities\, residents are encouraged to share their priorities regarding environmental impacts\, public health\, sustainability\, cost\, and long-term community needs. \nThe June information session is one of several meetings being held across Wake County throughout the month. \nResidents can learn more about the study and provide feedback online through Wake County’s Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study initiative.
URL:https://caro.news/event/wake-county-hosts-landfill-study-session-in-wake-forest/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Fuquay-Varina Residents Invited to Landfill Study Meeting
DESCRIPTION:FUQUAY-VARINA\, N.C. — Wake County will host a public information session on June 4 as part of the Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study\, giving residents an opportunity to learn more about future waste disposal planning and share their input. \nThe session will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Southern Regional Center\, 130 N. Judd Parkway NE\, Fuquay-Varina. \nWake County is conducting the study to determine how the county will manage waste after the South Wake Landfill reaches capacity in the coming decades. Officials are evaluating multiple disposal options and seeking community feedback to help guide future recommendations. \nResidents can stop by anytime during the event to speak with county representatives\, review information\, and provide comments on the future of solid waste management in Wake County. \nAdditional information is available through Wake County’s Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study initiative: www.wake.gov/BeyondtheSWLF
URL:https://caro.news/event/fuquay-varina-residents-invited-to-landfill-study-meeting/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Collective Impact Conference to Bring Anti-Human Trafficking Advocates Together at Campbell University
DESCRIPTION:BUIES CREEK\, N.C. — Community leaders\, service providers\, educators\, advocates\, and concerned citizens will gather June 16 for the Collective Impact Conference\, a one-day event focused on strengthening North Carolina’s response to human trafficking through collaboration\, education and strategic action. \nHosted by the North Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking (NCCAHT)\, the conference will take place at Campbell University’s Oscar N. Harris Student Union Ballroom A\, located at 143 Main Street in Buies Creek. \nThe conference theme\, “When We Unite\, Our Impact Multiplies\,” highlights the importance of partnerships among organizations\, government agencies\, service providers and community members working to prevent trafficking and support survivors. \nThe event will feature keynote speaker Kirkia Yarbough Smith\, a nationally recognized consultant and survivor-centered systems change advocate. Smith has more than 20 years of experience dedicated to strengthening services and creating systemic solutions for vulnerable populations. \nAttendees will have opportunities to hear statewide updates\, participate in strategy-focused discussions and connect with organizations providing resources and support throughout North Carolina. \nConference sessions include: \n\nRegistration and networking\nWelcome remarks\nStatewide reports\nCollective Impact Framework presentation\nLunch and exhibitor expo\nStrategy session\nService provider panel\nAdvocacy and strategy panel\nClosing remarks\n\nRegistration begins at 9:30 a.m.\, with programming continuing through 5:00 p.m. Lunch will be provided. \nTickets start at $20 and include lunch. \nThe North Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking works to strengthen statewide efforts to prevent human trafficking\, support survivors and promote collaboration among organizations dedicated to addressing exploitation and abuse. \nFor more information or to register\, visit www.nccaht.org/conference. \nAbout NCCAHT\nThe North Carolina Coalition Against Human Trafficking is a statewide organization committed to fostering collaboration\, education and advocacy efforts that combat human trafficking and support survivors throughout North Carolina.
URL:https://caro.news/event/collective-impact-conference-to-bring-anti-human-trafficking-advocates-together-at-campbell-university/
LOCATION:Campbell University\, 143 Main Street\, Buies Creek\, NC\, 27506\, United States
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SUMMARY:Zebulon Session Seeks Input on Wake County Waste Planning
DESCRIPTION:ZEBULON\, N.C. — Residents of eastern Wake County are invited to attend a public information session on June 18 regarding the Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study. \nThe event will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Eastern Regional Center\, 1002 Dogwood Drive\, Zebulon. \nThe study is examining long-term options for handling the county’s waste once the South Wake Landfill reaches capacity. County officials are engaging residents throughout Wake County to gather input on environmental\, economic\, and community considerations that should help shape future decisions. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to learn about the planning process\, ask questions\, and provide feedback during the drop-in session. \nWake County encourages residents to participate and help inform decisions that could affect waste management services for decades to come.
URL:https://caro.news/event/zebulon-session-seeks-input-on-wake-county-waste-planning/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Cary Hosts Public Landfill Study Information Session
DESCRIPTION:CARY\, N.C. — Wake County will continue its countywide public engagement effort with a Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study information session on June 23. \nThe drop-in event will take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Academy Pavilion at Downtown Cary Park\, 327 S. Academy Street\, Cary. \nThe study seeks to identify sustainable\, long-term waste disposal solutions for Wake County as population growth continues and the South Wake Landfill approaches its projected capacity. Residents are encouraged to review study information\, discuss priorities with county staff\, and share feedback about future waste management strategies. \nCommunity input gathered during these sessions will help inform recommendations presented to county leaders as the planning process moves forward.
URL:https://caro.news/event/cary-hosts-public-landfill-study-information-session/
LOCATION:NC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T170000
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SUMMARY:Raleigh Meeting Continues Wake County Landfill Study Outreach
DESCRIPTION:RALEIGH\, N.C. — Wake County residents are invited to attend the final June information session for the Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study on June 25. \nThe session will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Walnut Creek Wetland Center (Neuse Room)\, 950 Peterson Street\, Raleigh. \nThe Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study is a comprehensive effort to determine how Wake County will manage solid waste in the future as the current landfill nears the end of its operational lifespan. Officials are evaluating a range of disposal alternatives and are seeking feedback from residents across the county. \nResidents attending the session can learn more about the study\, ask questions\, and provide comments that will help shape future recommendations regarding waste disposal\, environmental stewardship\, and community priorities. \nFor more information\, residents may visit the Beyond the South Wake Landfill Study webpage and participate in the online engagement process.
URL:https://caro.news/event/raleigh-meeting-continues-wake-county-landfill-study-outreach/
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