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SUMMARY:Project ALPHA - June 2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:Empowering Young Men to Lead with Purpose \nSince 1980\, Project ALPHA has been a national initiative co-sponsored by Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity\, Inc. and the March of Dimes\, helping young men make informed\, respectful\, and responsible decisions regarding their sexual health and relationships. \nThis free one-day workshop is designed for teen males rising into grades 8–12\, offering a safe\, mentor-led environment for learning and discussion. \nTopics Covered: \n\n\nConsequences of early sexual activity \n\n\nRespect\, responsibility\, and the role of males in relationships \n\n\nLeadership and ethics \n\n\nSafe and healthy decision-making \n\n\nLocation:Roberts Park Community Center1300 E. Martin Street\, Raleigh\, NC 27610 \nDate: June 21\, 2025 Time: 9am – 1pmWhat to Bring: A smart mobile deviceCost: Free – but registration is required \nEligibility: Open to young men entering grades 8–12 \nRegister Now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeGWxZ7oJ9W7AWqDYrItBp3kFzqBY-yTxbPU-iIEbdpQIMIFQ/viewformDownload Consent Form: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DwgSPPf8zK_7mBNTtvkeIS3KBYGQCBGv/viewBoth must be completed prior to attendance. No entry without these documents. \nHosted by: Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity\, Inc. — Proudly serving Wake and Johnston Counties since 1926.
URL:https://caro.news/event/project-alpha-june-2025-conference/
LOCATION:Roberts Park Community Center\, 1300 E. Martin Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
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SUMMARY:SHUCK: Embracing Women in the Blue Economy
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited To A Celebration of Women-Owned Businesses in Coastal North Carolina \nJoin us for an empowering afternoon as we amplify and support women-owned businesses in Eastern and Coastal North Carolina. Set against the stunning backdrop of historic downtown New Bern\, this unique event brings together community leaders\, local farmers\, and women entrepreneurs to build connections and explore new opportunities for growth. \nSip\, Shuck\, and CelebrateEnjoy a delicious Oyster SHUCK and Seafood Boil featuring fresh catches from local oyster farmers\, paired with craft drinks and coastal desserts—all while taking in the riverfront views from the covered Veranda and Patio at the New Bern Convention Center. \nEvent DetailsDate: Saturday\, June 21Time: 2:00 PMLocation: New Bern Convention Center (Free parking available on-site)Attire: Sundresses encouraged—bring your coastal charm \nLearn and ConnectGain insight into grant criteria and funding opportunities specifically for women-owned businesses across our region. Connect with those making a difference and discover how you can grow and thrive. \nFeatured Speakers \n\n\nPaige O’Neill\, UNCWilmington – The Blue Economy Business OpportunityRead more \n\n\nLavonda Daniels\, Array Community Development Corporation – NC Shellfish Farmer FundLearn more \n\n\nHosted By \n\n\nArray CDC – arraycdc.org \n\n\nGenesis Block Foundation – genesisblockilm.com/foundation \n\n\nDGMcGee Enterprises – dgmcgee.com \n\n\nShemekka – shemekka.com \n\n\nLocal Oyster Farmers Featured \n\n\nAnchored Life Oyster Farm – anchoredlifeoysterfarm.com \n\n\nSeashore Oyster Company – Seashore Oyster on Facebook \n\n\nExplore Resources and Opportunities \n\n\nNC Sea Grant \n\n\nDown East Mariculture \n\n\nCoastal Federation \n\n\nUNCW Propel Training \n\n\nNC Catch \n\n\nLocal Seafood \n\n\nCarteret Community College Aquaculture Department
URL:https://caro.news/event/shuck-embracing-women-in-the-blue-economy/
LOCATION:Riverfront Convention Center of Craven County\, 203 South Front Street\, New Bern\, NC\, 28560\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cary's Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Park for a soulful Juneteenth Celebration with Historian Darrell Stover. Experience Songs of Freedom through live reenactments\, spoken word\, and a saxophone summit. A day of unity\, culture\, and joy honoring resilience\, liberation\, and the spirit of freedom! \nSee below for the full schedule of the day! All performances will be on the Great Lawn Pavilion. \n\n3 – 7 p.m.: Art Cart in the Nest Pavilion\n3 – 9 p.m.: Food Trucks Available at Park Street Courts\n\nInsta-Ice\nTrySeafood Grill\n\n\n3:30 p.m.: Procession and Welcome\n\nMama Toni Hall with Djembe Drummers and USCT Re-enactors\n\n\n4 p.m.: Pleasant Grove Choir Performance\n4:45 p.m.: Poetry Performances\n\nDasan Ahanu\nKim Arrington\n\n\n6 p.m.: Performance by Soul Understated with Mavis Poole\n7:15 p.m.: Historian Dr. Ajamu Dillahunt Holloway – Freedom Songs Then and Now\n8 p.m.: Saxophone Summit Performances\n\nDexter Moses and Friends – Sax players Dr. Ira Wiggins and Brian Miller\n\n\n\nKnow Before You Go\n\nThis event is open to the public.\nThis event is suitable for all ages.\n\nInclusion Services\nDowntown Cary Park strives to provide a positive experience for all guests. Our goal is to accommodate you and meet your individual needs. Please fill out the event accessibility form here and a staff member will be in contact with you.
URL:https://caro.news/event/carys-juneteenth-celebration/
LOCATION:Downtown Cary Park\, 327 S Academy St\, Cary\, NC\, 27511\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ligon Building Advisory Council To Meet
DESCRIPTION:​In the wake of concerns about the future of the J.W. Ligon Magnet Middle School Building\, located at 706 E. Lenoir Street in Raleigh\, NC \, a Ligon Advisory Council has been selected consisting of four J.W. Ligon High School Alumni\, two Ligon Middle School faculty members\, 1-2 Middle School parents\, and 1-2 Middle School current students. The council’s first scheduled meeting is on August 18th. \n ​During the Advisory Council meetings\, the Ligon Building’s current state will be reviewed\, compared to the new guidelines\, and construction costs for all possible scenarios will be evaluated. The Advisory Council is expected to give the full picture\, which reportedly would allow for a collective consensus where every voice is represented. \n ​Wake County Public Schools has said\, “We understand and respect the deep historic relevance the J.W. Ligon Building holds for many in our community. As we consider next steps\, we are committed to ensuring that those decisions are informed by a full understanding of both the buildings legacy and the community’s voices. One avenue that we will be looking into as this process moves forward is to explore opportunities for the site to receive official recognition and designation as a historical site. As we continue gathering feedback from the community\, plans for historical preservation and acknowledgement will evolve.” \n ​It has been suggested that a member of the Advisory Council provide updates after each meeting to keep everyone informed. LS3P\, the selected architects for the project\, will also be creating a project-specific website where updates will be posted for public access. \nBy Karl Cameron
URL:https://caro.news/event/ligon-building-advisory-council-to-meet/
LOCATION:J.W. Ligon High School\, 706 E. Lenoir Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fourth Ward Gospel Extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 24\, 2025 | 4:00 – 7:00 PMA.J. Fletcher Opera Theater2 East South Street\, Raleigh\, NC \nFree and open to the public \nJoin us as we celebrate and commemorate the three churches\, businesses\, and the vibrant neighborhood of Raleigh’s Fourth Ward—lost to “urban renewal” in the 1960s and ’70s. \nFeaturing: \n\n\nLocal singers and church choirs \n\n\nGuest speaker Senator Dan Blue \n\n\nHistory of the Fourth Ward:With the growth of Hayti\, Cannon Lands\, and surrounding areas\, southwest Raleigh—known as the Fourth Ward—became a thriving community. In 1896\, 66% of its 3\,200 residents were Black\, the highest percentage among Raleigh’s four wards. From 1875 to 1900\, during a time when Raleigh had five gerrymandered wards\, the Fourth Ward consistently elected Black aldermen—making it a strong political force for over 25 years.
URL:https://caro.news/event/fourth-ward-gospel-extravaganza/
LOCATION:A.J. Fletcher Opera Theater\, 2 East South Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Voices of Hope: The African Children’s Choir in Concert
DESCRIPTION:The African Children’s Choir is marking over four decades of transforming lives through the power of music\, education\, and hope. As they embark on a tour of more than 100 cities\, the Choir will continue to captivate audiences with their heartwarming performances\, with a show that blends traditional hymns and African cultural sounds\, while sharing stories of God’s faithfulness through joyful worship. \nComprised of children ages 8 to 10\, all from vulnerable backgrounds across Africa\, the African Children’s Choir serves as a powerful testament to the resilience and potential of Africa’s future leaders. Each child in the Choir has faced significant hardship\, often with limited access to education. Yet\, through the Choir\, these children gain life-changing opportunities for education and personal growth\, becoming beacons of hope for their communities. \n“The African Children’s Choir proves just how powerful music can be\,” says Choir Manager\, Tina Sipp. “These concerts not only provide hope and encouragement to our audiences\, but they offer the children life-changing experiences that help shape them into future leaders.” \nThe Choir invites communities to experience their performances and be part of their mission to bring hope through music. No tickets are required\, though donations are appreciated to continue the Choir’s impactful work.
URL:https://caro.news/event/voices-of-hope-the-african-childrens-choir-in-concert/
LOCATION:King’s Park International Church\, 1305 Odyssey Dr\, Durham\, NC\, 27713\, United States
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SUMMARY:The GREATER ICEbreaker: A Networking Collective
DESCRIPTION:Join us for The GREATER ICE Breaker: A Networking Collective — an evening designed to energize\, empower\, and connect professionals from all backgrounds. \nWhether you’re new to the area or a seasoned community leader\, this event offers the perfect opportunity to: \n\nBreak the ICE with intentional\, inclusive networking\nBuild GREATER personal and professional relationships\nEngage in dynamic conversations that spark opportunities\nConnect with community-minded professionals from across industries\n\nCome enjoy great company\, good vibes\, and collective growth in a welcoming atmosphere at Aloft Raleigh. \nDress to impress (Business Casual)\, bring your business cards\, and prepare for a night of impact and connection!
URL:https://caro.news/event/the-greater-icebreaker-a-networking-collective/
LOCATION:2100 Hillsborough St\, 2100 Hillsborough St\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Evening for the Culture: The Real Ones Still Pray Book Release Experience
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable night as Dr. Katrina Burruss—best-selling author\, veteran\, and community advocate—debuts her powerful new book\, The Real Ones Still Pray. \nThis isn’t just a book signing—it’s a celebration of resilience\, authenticity\, and faith in the heart of Raleigh. \nExpect: \nDJ Ty of Rocthaspot keeping the energy high\nCurated bites for VIP guests\nPhoto-worthy moments to capture your night\nA portion of proceeds benefiting The Women’s Center of Raleigh and Dream Upward Foundation \nWhether you’re coming for the inspiration\, the music\, or the connection—you’ll leave feeling seen\, empowered\, and part of something bigger. \n📅 Date: Saturday\, September 13\, 2025\n📍 Location: The Studio Raleigh Theatre\n🎟️ Admission: FREE General Admission | VIP Tickets Available \nCome ready for good vibes\, real talk\, and a reminder that the real ones still pray.
URL:https://caro.news/event/an-evening-for-the-culture-the-real-ones-still-pray-book-release-experience/
LOCATION:The Studio Theatre\, 3027 Barrow Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27616\, United States
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SUMMARY:Annual Freedom Fund Banquet
DESCRIPTION:Dunn\, NC – September 27\, 2025 – The Harnett County NAACP Branch 5473B proudly announces its Annual Freedom Fund Banquet\, an inspiring evening dedicated to justice\, equity\, and community empowerment. This year’s event will be held on Saturday\, September 27\, 2025\, at 6:00 p.m. at the Dunn Community Center\, 205 Jackson Road\, Dunn\, North Carolina.\n\nThe theme of the banquet\, “A Change is Gonna Come\,” reflects the ongoing commitment to advancing civil rights and uplifting communities across Harnett County and beyond.This year’s program will feature dynamic guest speakers from the Floyd Family Center for Social Equity:\n\n• Roger Floyd\, Chief Impact Officer and Organizer of the Floyd Family Center\n• Thomas McLaurin\, Executive Director and Organizer of the Floyd Family Center\nBoth speakers bring powerful voices of advocacy\, justice\, and healing\, continuing the legacy of George Floyd and working to address systemic inequities.\n\nIn addition to the keynote presentations\, the evening will include Honorary Awards recognizing outstanding contributions to social justice\, as well as a raffle.\nTickets must be purchased in advance; no tickets will be sold at the door. Attendees are encouraged to dress in formal or semi-formal attire for this special occasion.\n\nEvent Details:\nWhat: Harnett County NAACP 5473B Annual Freedom Fund Banquet\nWhen: Saturday\, September 27\, 2025 – 6:00 p.m.\nWhere: Dunn Community Center\, 205 Jackson Road\, Dunn\, NC 28334\nTheme: “A Change is Gonna Come” \nFor more information or to purchase tickets\, please contact Tony L. Spears at (910) 808-6980\, Elsie Lee at (910) 685-2857\, or any Harnett County NAACP member. \nAbout the NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet\nThe Freedom Fund Banquet is a signature fundraising and community event hosted annually by NAACP branches nationwide. Proceeds support local initiatives that advance social justice\, protect civil rights\, and create opportunities for equity in education\, health\, and economic\ndevelopment.
URL:https://caro.news/event/annual-freedom-fund-banquet/
LOCATION:Dunn Community Center\, 205 Jackson Road\, Dunn\, NC\, 28334\, United States
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SUMMARY:Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter Marks 12th Year Supporting WRAL Coats for the Children Day of Giving
DESCRIPTION:Raleigh\, NC — The Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc.\, together with the Beta Lambda Sigma Charitable Foundation\, proudly announces its 12th consecutive year participating in the annual WRAL Coats for the Children Day of Giving\, benefitting The Salvation Army. As temperatures drop and winter approaches\, the chapter remains steadfast in its commitment to helping keep children across the Triangle warm. \n“For many families\, a winter coat is more than a necessity – it’s security\, comfort\, and relief\,” said Celeste Brown\, President of the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter. “We are honored to continue this annual tradition of service and to support children who need us most.” \nThousands of children in the region lack proper winter gear\, and community support is essential. All proceeds collected by the Beta Lambda Sigma Charitable Foundation go directly to WRAL Coats for the Children. \n  \nHow to Support:\nTax-deductible donations may be made at https://www.raleighsgrho.org/blscf.\nSelect “Donate” and designate your gift to “Coats for the Children.” \nTune In:\nJoin WRAL or visit WRAL.com on December 19 at 6:00 AM as the ladies of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc. kick off this year’s telethon in support of the campaign. \nFor more information about Beta Lambda Sigma’s community efforts\, visit www.raleighsgrho.org. \n  \nABOUT \nSigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Incorporated (ΣΓΡ) was organized on November 12\, 1922\, in Indianapolis\, Indiana\, by seven young educators. This organization was founded on and continues to be steadfastly committed to the tenets of excellence in Scholarship\, Sisterhood and Service. Sigma Gamma Rho has welcomed more than 100\,000 collegiate and professional women from every profession. The sorority has more than 500 chapters around the world. Sigma Gamma Rho has a proud legacy of providing positive and proactive community leadership and support as indicated by the sorority’s international slogan\, “Greater Service\, Greater Progress.” For more information\, please visit sgrho1922.org. \n  \nBeta Lambda Sigma Chapter was chartered on December 10\, 1949\, by teachers dedicated to educating youth in their community in Raleigh\, North Carolina. The chapter consists of retired and active members in education\, healthcare\, business\, mental health\, media\, marketing\, city government\, and more. Beta Lambda Sigma Raleigh Alumnae Chapter supports the national programs of the sorority\, including Operation BigBookBag\, Swim 1922\, Project Cradle Care\, and Youth Symposium. For more information about the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter\, please visit https://www.raleighsgrho.org/.
URL:https://caro.news/event/beta-lambda-sigma-chapter-marks-12th-year-supporting-wral-coats-for-the-children-day-of-giving/
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SUMMARY:Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc. Launches 2026 Greater Impact Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:Raleigh\, NC — The Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc.\, in partnership with the BLS Charitable Foundation\, is proud to announce the launch of the 2026 Greater Impact Scholarship\, an initiative designed to support and empower young women pursuing higher education. The Greater Impact Scholarship is open to young ladies graduating from high school in Wake County who plan to enroll in a four-year college/university or a community college beginning Fall 2026. This scholarship reflects the chapter and foundation’s collective commitment to educational advancement\, leadership development\, and service within the community. \nEligible students are encouraged to apply beginning January 29\, 2026\, at 12:00 a.m. Applications must be submitted no later than March 29\, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Interested applicants can apply by scanning the QR code on promotional materials or by visiting https://bit.ly/BLSGreater26. \nThrough the Greater Impact Scholarship\, the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter and BLS Charitable Foundation continue their missions of fostering academic excellence and creating meaningful opportunities for future leaders. They look forward to supporting the educational journeys of deserving students across Wake County.\nFor additional information or questions regarding the scholarship\, please visit the chapter website\, follow the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc. and BLS Charitable\nFoundation on social media\, or contact scholarship@raleighsgrho.org. \nABOUT\nSigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Incorporated (ΣΓΡ) was organized on November 12\, 1922\, in Indianapolis\, Indiana\, by seven young educators. This organization was founded on and continues to be steadfastly committed to the tenets of excellence in Scholarship\, Sisterhood and Service. Sigma Gamma Rho has welcomed more than 100\,000 collegiate and professional women from every\nprofession. The sorority has more than 500 chapters around the world. Sigma Gamma Rho has a proud legacy of providing positive and proactive community leadership and support as indicated by\nthe sorority’s international slogan\, “Greater Service\, Greater Progress.” For more information\, please visit sgrho1922.org. \nBeta Lambda Sigma Chapter was chartered on December 10\, 1949\, by teachers dedicated to educating youth in their community in Raleigh\, North Carolina. The chapter consists of retired and active members in education\, healthcare\, business\, mental health\, media\, marketing\, city government\, and more. Beta Lambda Sigma Raleigh Alumnae Chapter supports the national programs of the sorority\, including Operation BigBookBag\, Swim 1922\, Project Cradle Care\, and Youth Symposium. For more information about the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter\, please visit https://www.raleighsgrho.org/. \nBLS Charitable Foundation (BLSCF) serves as the charitable arm of the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc. Established in 2020\, BLSCF is a 501(c)(3) organization and is the primary funder of Beta Lambda Sigma’s service programs which focus on youth empowerment\, health and wellness\, and educational enrichment. BLSCF also provides scholarships to deserving and exemplary college-bound high school seniors and continuing college students in North Carolina.
URL:https://caro.news/event/beta-lambda-sigma-chapter-of-sigma-gamma-rho-sorority-inc-launches-2026-greater-impact-scholarship/
ORGANIZER;CN="SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY%2C INC.":MAILTO:info@raleighsgrho.org
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SUMMARY:Claim Your Power-Own Your Political Voice
DESCRIPTION: We invite you to register for Claim Your Power: Own Your Political Voice\, an upcoming event hosted and sponsored by Watts Chapel Political Awareness Ministry. This event equips people of faith and conscience to turn what matters to them into influence—and belief into impact.  \nWhen you register\, please also complete the accompanying survey. This is more than a form; it is a declaration that your voice matters. Together\, we ensure that our collective voices—not political convenience or powerful insiders—shape what comes next.  \nThis is a moment that calls for courage\, clarity\, and commitment. 
URL:https://caro.news/event/claim-your-power-own-your-political-voice/
LOCATION:Watts Chapel\, 3703 Tryon Road\, Raleigh\, 27606\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T190000
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CREATED:20260217T093913Z
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SUMMARY:Claim Your Power-Own Your Political Voice
DESCRIPTION: We invite you to register for Claim Your Power: Own Your Political Voice\, an upcoming event hosted and sponsored by Watts Chapel Political Awareness Ministry. This event equips people of faith and conscience to turn what matters to them into influence—and belief into impact.  \nWhen you register\, please also complete the accompanying survey. This is more than a form; it is a declaration that your voice matters. Together\, we ensure that our collective voices—not political convenience or powerful insiders—shape what comes next.  \nThis is a moment that calls for courage\, clarity\, and commitment. 
URL:https://caro.news/event/claim-your-power-own-your-political-voice-2/
LOCATION:Watts Chapel\, 3703 Tryon Road\, Raleigh\, 27606\, United States
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SUMMARY:Claim Your Power-Own Your Political Voice
DESCRIPTION: We invite you to register for Claim Your Power: Own Your Political Voice\, an upcoming event hosted and sponsored by Watts Chapel Political Awareness Ministry. This event equips people of faith and conscience to turn what matters to them into influence—and belief into impact.  \nWhen you register\, please also complete the accompanying survey. This is more than a form; it is a declaration that your voice matters. Together\, we ensure that our collective voices—not political convenience or powerful insiders—shape what comes next.  \nThis is a moment that calls for courage\, clarity\, and commitment. 
URL:https://caro.news/event/claim-your-power-own-your-political-voice-3/
LOCATION:Watts Chapel\, 3703 Tryon Road\, Raleigh\, 27606\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260404T140000
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SUMMARY:Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc. Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter to Host “Know. Protect. Defend.” Program for Sexual Assault Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Raleigh\, NC — April 4\, 2026 — The GREATER women of the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc. will host Know. Protect. Defend.\, a community program focused on\nraising awareness of sexual assault on Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, in recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. \nThis impactful event is designed to educate\, equip\, and encourage meaningful conversations that help participants identify sexual assault and learn strategies to protect themselves. The program will\nfeature a panel discussion with representatives from the Special Victims Unit of the Raleigh Police Department\, WakeMed\, and InterAct\, offering expert insight into prevention\, advocacy\, and available community resources. \nFollowing the panel discussion\, attendees will participate in a self-defense class led by LaShonda Hopkins\, providing practical techniques to help women strengthen their personal safety and\nconfidence. \nThe event is open to women ages 18 and older. \nEvent Details\nEvent: Know. Protect. Defend. – Self-Defense Program\nHosted by: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc.\, Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter\nDate: Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\nLocation: 5857 Barwell Park Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC 27610\nTickets: $15 (space is limited) \nRegister here:\nhttps://www.raleighsgrho.org/event-details/know-protect-defend-self-defense-class\n“As women dedicated to service and empowerment\, the GREATER women of the Beta Lambda Sigma chapter remain committed to creating spaces that educate and uplift our community\,” said Celeste Brown\, Basileus. “Know. Protect. Defend. will provide participants with knowledge\, resources\, and practical tools to help protect themselves and support survivors.”\nThrough initiatives like this\, the Beta Lambda Sigma Chapter continues to advance Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Inc.’s mission of community service\, education\, and advocacy throughout the Raleigh area. \nABOUT\nSigma Gamma Rho Sorority\, Incorporated (ΣΓΡ) was organized on November 12\, 1922\, in Indianapolis\, Indiana\, by seven young educators. This organization was founded on and continues to\nbe steadfastly committed to the tenets of excellence in Scholarship\, Sisterhood and Service. Sigma Gamma Rho has welcomed more than 100\,000 collegiate and professional women from every\nprofession. The sorority has more than 500 chapters around the world. Sigma Gamma Rho has a proud legacy of providing positive and proactive community leadership and support as indicated by\nthe sorority’s international slogan\, “Greater Service\, Greater Progress.” For more information\, please visit sgrho1922.org.
URL:https://caro.news/event/sigma-gamma-rho-sorority-inc-beta-lambda-sigma-chapter-to-host-know-protect-defend-program-for-sexual-assault-awareness-month/
LOCATION:5857 Barwell Park Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC 27610\, 5857 Barwell Park Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY%2C INC.":MAILTO:info@raleighsgrho.org
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260601T170000
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CREATED:20260601T220337Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260602T190000
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CREATED:20260601T215156Z
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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/
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260616T170000
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CREATED:20260611T221114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260612T185146Z
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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/
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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/
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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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