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SUMMARY:Annual Night of Stars Event
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for another Night of Stars event\, where we will celebrate and support the work of Southeast Raleigh Community Learning Center afterschool and summer learning program. Since 2014\, Southeast Raleigh Community Learning Center (SERCLC) has provided high quality learning experiences for over 800 students and their families in the Southeast Raleigh community. While honoring others who are also making a difference in the local community\, this event helps to sustain the success of our program.\n\nCome and join us as we dress up\, celebrate\, network with others\, and enjoy good food.  Your presence and support will help us continue to change the learning trajectory of many students in SE Raleigh.\n\n\nAs a SE Raleigh business owner\, church or community leader\, your collaboration is very important in this work. Tickets are selling fast\, including group tickets. Make sure your group is represented\, get your tickets today.\n\nYou may purchase an individual or group ticket by going to www.serclc.org.  Follow the prompts to the Event Brite site.  You can also make additional Donations as well.  Thank you in advance and we hope to see you on October 14\, 2023.\n\nThank you!
URL:https://caro.news/event/annual-night-of-stars-event/
LOCATION:Southeast Raleigh Community Learning Center\, 1200 S State Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
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SUMMARY:“WHO AM I?” - Musical Short Film
DESCRIPTION:“WHO AM I?” – musical short film\, starring N.C.\, Grammy-nominated artist Petey Pablo\, to screen at Charlotte Film Festival and Raleigh Film & Art Festival this fall. \nWhen Hip Hop and Mental Health meet. \n“Who Am I?\,” a musical short film that aims to demystify the practice of mental health\, will be screening at North Carolina film festivals this fall. Starring Charlotte native Alex Ellis and Grammy-nominated artist Petey Pablo\, the film addresses the stigma that seeking therapy is a form of weakness or brokenness\, when it is the first place to start rebuilding\, breaking through our narratives and becoming more aligned with who we truly are. \nThe film will screen at the Charlotte Film Festival Sept. 27- Oct.1\, and at the Raleigh Film & Art Festival\, Oct. 6-8. It was previously screened at the Hip Hop Film Festival\, New York\, in August 2023\, and the North Carolina Film Festival\, New Bern\, N.C\, in July 2023. The trailer is available here: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/839484866 \n“Who Am I?” is the fourth project Ellis has solely written\, produced and starred in. \n“Both Petey and I were born and raised in North Carolina\, and it’s an honor for “Who Am I?” to be chosen as one of the top films at these festivals\, especially considering the worthy competition and limited slots\,” said Ellis. “It’s exciting to see our film gain momentum on a larger platform as it tackles the stigma surrounding mental health and encourages people to seek help. I’d love to normalize going inward to find your answers mainstream.” \nAs told through the eyes of the main character\, Petey\, the skeptic in turmoil\, he begins to trust the process\, open up and reflect on a past he has not reconciled with ever before. The musical portion of this short is a metaphorical dive into the inner psyche of how our minds rewire trauma\, thought\, memory and experience. It’s humorous\, thought provoking and a love letter to anyone grappling with discomfort and leaning in. \n\n\n\n\n“I love storytelling and connecting people. One day I was brainstorming an idea of a therapy session turned into a musical fever dream\, when I remembered literally running into Petey after he opened for Snoop Dogg in Charlotte one Christmas years ago\,” said Ellis of the inspiration behind Who Am I? “We’d been following each other on IG for years after that\, looking for a chance to collaborate. It was a domino effect that came together like a puzzle but at the end of the day\, the inspiration was to create healing for humans on a higher level. And to normalize anxiety\, grief and pain. \nWritten and produced by Ellis. Starring Ellis and Pablo. Directed by Christine Lakin. \nAlex Ellis Bio: \nAlex is a multi-hyphenate artist. Most recently\, she starred as Rose Dewitt Bukater in the Off-Broadway hit musical TITANIQUE in New York City. She was also a producer on the project. \nBroadway/National Tours: Catch Me If You Can\, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever\, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Millie)\, Legally Blonde\, They’re Playing Our Song. TV: Hot In Cleveland\, The Goldbergs\, The Unicorn\, Man With A Plan\, Hollywood Darlings\, The Movie Show. \nAdditionally\, Alex sings in a magical Yacht Rock band called Harbor Party. Her voice can also be heard on World of Warcraft\, Red Dead Redemption\, Disney’s animated children’s show\, Vampirina\, as the role of Cosmina as well as Jenna on Nickelodeon’s\, The Loud House. She also writes\, shoots and produces her own short films and content\, screening the festival circuit from NY to CA and everywhere in between. \nMore info at www.thealexellis.com or IG:@aellis3.
URL:https://caro.news/event/who-am-i-musical-short-film/
LOCATION:NC State University Centennial Campus\, 1840 Entrepreneur Dr\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
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SUMMARY:Virtual Community of Women to Host 5th Local Career Fair in October
DESCRIPTION:Networking Women of the Triangle\, LLC (NWOTT) Announces Career Fair on October 3rd at Blush Cowork \nNetworking Women of the Triangle\, LLC (NWOTT)\, a virtual Facebook community with over 48\,000 members\, is pleased to announce its fifth career fair scheduled for October 3rd at Blush Cowork in Cary. NWOTT has a mission to connect\, support\, and inspire women in their careers and business endeavors\, and has organized four successful career fairs to date. \nThe NWOTT Career Fair provides an exceptional opportunity for employers from all industries to recruit qualified talent at all career levels. With a dedicated focus on supporting women in their careers\, NWOTT aims to create a diverse and inclusive environment where both employers and job seekers can thrive. \nExhibitors at the career fair will receive a wide range of benefits including a complimentary lunch and a unique opportunity to receive free professional headshots from the reputable Shanell Majors Photography. \nJob seekers are invited to attend the career fair free of charge. Additionally\, Blush Cowork is pleased to offer affordable childcare services for attendees\, ensuring that even parents can fully engage and benefit from this event. In addition to networking opportunities\, there will be a breakout session for professional development tailored specifically for job seekers. \nNWOTT Career Fair Details: \nDate: October 3\, 2023\nTime: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM\nVenue: Blush Cowork\, 201 Shannon Oaks Cir Suite 102\, Cary\, NC 27511 \nExhibitors will have access to: \n– Qualified talent from diverse backgrounds and skill sets\n– Complimentary lunch\n– Professional headshots\n– Lots of exposure within the group of 48\,000+ \nJob seekers will have access to: \n– Networking opportunities\n– Actively hiring employers from various industries\n– Affordable childcare services\, if needed\n– Breakout session for professional development \n“We are thrilled to organize our fifth career fair and continue supporting women in their professional journeys. At NWOTT\, our community prides itself on providing a platform for connections\, support\, and inspiration for women across all industries\,” said JoNita “JoJo” Cox\, President & Founder of NWOTT. “We encourage employers from diverse sectors to join us at this event and take advantage of the opportunity to recruit top talent. Likewise\, we extend a warm invitation to job seekers looking for their next career move\,” said NWOTT’s Vice President\, Angie “Gigi” Stephenson. \nFor more information and to register for the NWOTT Career Fair\, please visit www.nwott.org. \nAbout Networking Women of the Triangle (NWOTT): \nNetworking Women of the Triangle\, LLC (NWOTT) is a virtual community that connects\, supports\, and inspires women in their careers and business endeavors. With over 48\,000 members\, NWOTT aims to create an inclusive space where women can find resources\, opportunities\, and like-minded individuals to grow personally and professionally. \nContact:\nhello@nwott.org
URL:https://caro.news/event/virtual-community-of-women-to-host-5th-local-career-fair-in-october/
LOCATION:Blush Cowork\, 201 Shannon Oaks Cir Suite 102\, Cary\, NC\, 27511\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pastor Appreciation Month
DESCRIPTION:Pastor Appreciation Special Edition\nOn October 5\, The Carolinian will publish its first annual Pastor Appreciation Special Edition. With October being Pastor Appreciation Month\, it is the perfect time to honor your Church Founders\, Ministers\, Clergy\, and of course your Pastors. \nThe special edition will be included in the newspaper for all to see. \nThose entering the ministry do so because they feel called to the mission. While they may intellectually know the pressures they will face\, the reality can feel different\, and at times overwhelming. \nPastors are there during the most stressful and difficult times of our lives. When someone is sick or has died\, during a divorce\, or when life requires difficult choices\, a minister\nis often the first person called. Their role as counselors\nand mentors is a vital part of the ministry. \nThe Church needs a solid foundation to remain strong. Today\, many churches rely on the ministry to be\nthe rock their Church is built upon. Show your appreciation for all that your Pastors do to keep the congregation and the community strong. \nTo place an ad in the Pastors Appreciation Special Edition please call the office at 919-834-5558 or email us at ads@caro.news. \nAll ads are full color and the cost of the ads are as follows: \n\nFull Page — $950\nHalf Page —$500\nQuarter Page —$300
URL:https://caro.news/event/pastor-appreciation-month/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Meet and Greet Fundraiser
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URL:https://caro.news/event/meet-and-greet-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Tennie Group LLC\, 3005 Village Park Drive\, Knightdale\, NC\, 27545\, United States
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SUMMARY:Inspired to Dream Fundraising Gala
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to see your dreams come to life?!?! Join us on Saturday\, September 9th\, 2023 as the Dream Upward Foundation in partnership with Inspiring Minds-RDU prepares to conquer uncharted territory in the RTP and surrounding areas! \nParty with a purpose! This is a community fundraising event to promote the expansion of the Dream Upward Foundation\, a non-profit organization whose mission and vision are to inspire others to continue to pursue their dreams. \nWhat is the Dream Upward Foundation and why should I support it? I’m glad you asked! \nThe Dream Upward Foundation was born from the acclaimed BECOME H.E.R. Speaker’s series\, a half-day event that was designed to empower\, encourage\, and educate women seeking to find the unique balance between love (whether it be through relationships or marriage)\, leadership roles\, and motherhood while cultivating a holistic wellness agenda. The purpose of the series was to allow women (and men) of all nationalities and backgrounds to collaborate with other like-minded professionals while cultivating long-lasting bonds with one another and gain a community of support as they navigated through challenging situations. \nThe new face of our brand will maintain the same vision but with a greater footprint that will allow us to serve underserved\, indigent populations\, and marginalized communities by providing resources to help them conquer challenges in their everyday lives. \nHave you ever attended a BECOME Speaker’s Series event? If the answer is no\, then you are certainly in for a treat! There will be giveaways\, sips\, snacks\, and so much more! The event will feature local vendor favorites\, dope beats\, custom desserts\, a silent auction\, and a vendor’s suite for your shopping needs. \nLimited VIP Registrations and Vendor Spaces will be available and are on a first-come\, first-served basis!! Stay tuned for more information! Space is limited and tickets are sure to sell out fast! \nWanna know more? Stay tuned for more details! \nD﻿oors open at 6pm for all VIP ticketholders. 7pm for all general admission.
URL:https://caro.news/event/inspired-to-dream-fundraising-gala/
LOCATION:City of Raleigh Museum\, 220 Fayetteville Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:African American Town Hall Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the African American Town Hall Meeting on Sep 9\, 2023\, at 2:00 PM UTC\, where we’ll discuss important issues. \nKCSSU is planning a town hall meeting focused on institutional racism. We would like to invite the general public to come out and discuss with the panel and other community members. Our goal is to help foster a collaborative effort amongst local government\, non-profits\, churches\, and the community to dismantle institutional racism. This town hall will have a solution-based orientation with a focus on equity\, and restorative justice. We were very encouraged to learn about the city of Raleigh acknowledging its enforcement of and benefit from slavery\, segregation and “urban renewal” programs that destroyed Black communities in the city.
URL:https://caro.news/event/african-american-town-hall-meeting/
LOCATION:John Chavis Memorial Park\, 505 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bethlehem Baptist Church New Pastor Announcement
DESCRIPTION:The officers and disciples of Bethlehem Baptist Church at 7215 Six Forks Road\, Raleigh NC are excited to announce the appointment of Pastor Walter S. Dozier as the new pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church! \nPastor Dozier is a NC native who has worked extensively in the local Christian Community. Pastor Dozier’s outreach activities include serving at: \n\nCA Dillon Youth Development Center\nThe South Wilmington Street Men’s Shelter\nThe Rites of Passage Mentoring Program in Durham\n\nPastor Dozier was ordained at Word of Faith Deliverance Ministry Inc\, in 2002. He is a Graduate of Victory International College of Theology where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology. \nPastor Dozier’s Pastoral experience includes 5 years as Senior Pastor and 10 years as Youth Pastor at Peace Chapel of  Deliverance in Garner\, NC.  \nPastor Dozier and his wife Acquelin have been married for over 32 years and they have two loving sons\, Walter Sinclair and William Chancellor. \nPastor Dozier’s first Service will be on Sunday\, September 3\, 2023\, as he leads our 11 am worship. \nPastor Dozier’s installation service is scheduled for Sunday\,  \nOctober 15\, 2023 at 5 pm.  \nPlease join us as we celebrate this new season in the life of Bethlehem Baptist Church.
URL:https://caro.news/event/bethlehem-baptist-church-new-pastor-announcement/
LOCATION:Bethlehem Baptist Church\, 7215 Six Forks Rd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27615\, United States
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SUMMARY:NCBA to Host Second Annual Statewide Health Fair
DESCRIPTION:NCBA to Host Second Annual Statewide Health Fair\nThe Rooted In Wellness Health Fair will promote health and wellness throughout targeted communities in North Carolina.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHAT: The North Carolina Black Alliance is set to host the second annual statewide health fair\, with eleven concurrent sites hosting fairs. This year’s event promises to be even more impactful than last year’s\, as it will provide health screenings and feature a community conversation solely focused on Advancing Health Equity in OUR Communities. Following the morning program\, attendees will enjoy an afternoon of fun and wellness.\n\nWHEN: Saturday\, August 26 | 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.\n\nWHERE: The event will take place at 11 concurrent sites across the state.\n\nAsheville: MLK Park (50 Martin Luther King\, Jr. Drive\, Asheville\, NC 28801)\nChapel Hill: Hargraves Community Center (216 N. Roberson St.\, Chapel Hill\, NC 27516)\nFayetteville: 4101 Raeford Rd. STE 100\, Fayetteville\, NC 28304\nGreensboro: Shiloh Baptist Church (1210 S Eugene St\, Greensboro\, NC 27406)\nGreenville: Lucille Gorham Intergenerational Center – ( 1100 Ward Street\, Greenville\, NC 27834)\nPelham: Bluestone Missionary Baptist Church (9892 NC-700\, Pelham\, NC 27311)\nRaleigh: Redeeming Love Missionary Baptist Church (3425 Rock Quarry Rd\, Raleigh\, NC 27610)\nSalisbury: St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church (410 Hawkinstown Rd.\, Salisbury\, NC 28144)\nWadesboro: 1049 East Caswell Street\, Wadesboro\, NC 28170 (Burger King parking lot)\nWhitakers: Ray of Hope Christian Center (12120 Fisher Rd.\, Whitakers\, NC 27891)\nWinston-Salem: Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church (1400 Fitch St\, Winston-Salem\, NC 27107)\n\n  \nWHY: Rooted in Wellness Statewide Health Fair aims to bring vulnerable communities closer to health-promoting resources. By pairing health screenings with literature and educational resources\, this event will help promote community wellness and encourage people to take charge of their health.\n\nWhile we do not require masks\, we are encouraging participants to wear masks indoors and outdoors.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n###\n\nAbout North Carolina Black Alliance: The North Carolina Black Alliance (NCBA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that works toward state-level transformative change by fostering intentional collaboration with Black elected officials\, community partners\, and progressive grassroots organizations. Our core work focuses on voting rights\, environmental justice\, criminal justice reform\, access to healthcare\, education equality\, and economic empowerment. Learn more at www.ncblackalliance.org.
URL:https://caro.news/event/ncba-to-host-second-annual-statewide-health-fair/
LOCATION:NC
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SUMMARY:Mali Dance and Music
DESCRIPTION:Kono Gnaga Holds Second Triangle Event to Raise Awareness\nAbout the Importance and History of African Dance \nDurham\, NC – On Sunday\, August 20\, join Malian dancer Souleymane Solo Sana (Solo)\, Africa Unplugged\, and Living Arts Collective for a great day of music and traditional Malian dance workshops for kids and adults as they raise money for work with schools in Mali.  \nThis family event\, presented by US nonprofit Kono Gnaga\, starts at 3 pm with a dynamic performance from Africa Unplugged. This band uses traditional percussion instruments from West Africa in combination with guitars and bass to play traditional rhythms while drawing from influences across the world. Their creativity results in a funky\, soulful blues and dance music that keeps you moving as they tell stories from the old world and the new. Also on the agenda is a presentation about the important work Kono Gnaga is doing to promote its mission\, a kids dance class\, and a traditional Malian Dance Class with Solo leading.  \nSolo Sana\, a traditional dancer from Mali\, West Africa\, started Kono Gnaga with a mission to preserve the living heritage of Malian traditional dance and music through arts education to keep it alive for generations to come   Kono Gnaga works with partner schools in Mali to establish traditional dance programs in the schools and produce community festivals that help promote social cohesion and heritage-based development.  \nThe day starts at 3pm at the Living Arts Collective at 410 West Geer Street\, Durham\, North Carolina. The Africa Unplugged performance begins at 3:00pm\, 4:00 pm hosts a presentation on Kono Gnaga and its work. The Kids Dance Class is from 4:30 – 5 pm\, with the day finishing up with a 5:15 Traditional Malian Dance Class led by Solo.  \nAdmission for adults and children 13 and up is $ 25 in advance\, $30 at the door. Children 12 and under are $10 in advance\, and $15 at the door.  \nIf you are unable to attend\, please consider a donation or sponsoring a spot for someone in the community to attend. Donations include one event ticket\, which can be utilized or donated. Sponsorship start at $50 for a KG Fan Sponsor\, $100 for a KG Family Sponsor\, and $500 for a KG Superstar Sponsor. Although donations with a ticket start at $50\, any amount is appreciated as even the smallest donation helps further the mission. You can purchase tickets online via Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mali-dance-and-music-tickets-675511030677 \nLearn more about the nonprofit Kono Gnaga at its website: www.konognaga.org ; and more about Solo’s unique preservation work at his website: www.solosana.com. Learn more about our event partners at their websites. You can find Africa Unplugged at https://africaunpluggedmusic.com/ and the Living Arts Collective at https://www.livingartscollective.com/
URL:https://caro.news/event/mali-dance-and-music/
LOCATION:Living Arts Collective\, 410 W Geer St\, Durham\, 27701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Faith Missionary Baptist Church 47th Homecoming Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Faith Missionary Baptist Church Celebrates Her Forty-Seventh Homecoming on Sunday\, August 20\, 2023\, at 11:00 AM. \nThe Homecoming Theme is “Dwelling in Unity” (Psalms 133:1 (KJV). \nBishop Shelton C. Daniel of Greater Joy Baptist Church\, Rocky Mount NC is the scheduled Guest Preacher. \nReverend Dr. G. A. Jones\, Jr.\, is Pastor. Faith Missionary Baptist Church is located at 908 Suffolk Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC 27603. \nPoint of Contact: Ms. Jackie M. Bullock (919) 649-2994
URL:https://caro.news/event/faith-missionary-baptist-church-47th-homecoming-celebration/
LOCATION:Faith Missionary Baptist Church\, 908 Suffolk Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wendell Lions Club Fall Craft Market
DESCRIPTION:Wendell Lions Club will host their Fall Craft Market on Sunday\, September 17 from 12 to 5pm at 700 Lions Club Road in Wendell. Over 50 crafters and direct sales representatives will join us for a fundraiser to support the visually impaired in our community. \nCrafters will have handmade crafts and jewelry\, home décor\, scarves\, aprons\, candles\, clocks\, tumblers\, wreaths\, quilted\, knit and crochet items and toys\, market and tote bags\, garden art\, birdhouses\, pottery\, flower arrangements\, t-shirts\, baked items\, wood signs\, original art\, prints and notecards\, succulents\, fall and Christmas items and more! Handmade jewelry includes natural stones\, crocheted earrings\, epoxy\, faux leather\, steam punk jewelry\, and recycled bullet jewelry. \nDirect sales representatives include Lashes Dashes & Glam\, Lemongrass Spa Products\, Norwex\, Paparazzi\, Scentsy\, Thirty-One\, Tupperware and more! \nThere will be a large variety and selection of gift items for summer\, fall\, back to school\, birthdays and upcoming celebrations and holidays. Gifts for all members of the family. Start your holiday shopping early and support our local artists. \nVendors will donate an item to be raffled off to help support our organization. Raffle tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Concessions will also be available. \nThe Wendell Lions Club will be collecting used eyeglasses and hearing aids to recycle as well as non-perishable food to donate to local food banks. Gently used children’s books for infant through high school will be collected to donate to the Boys and Girls Homes of North Carolina. Collection boxes will be placed on the front porch during the event. \nOutdoor spaces are still available for vendors for $30 each. 10×10 spaces on the front lawn. For more information on participating as a vendor\, please email your name\, business name\, phone number and product information to WendellLionsClubEvents@gmail.com \nFollow the Wendell Lions Club \nWebsite: WendellNCLionsClub.org \nGeneral Info: LionsClubofWendellNC@gmail.com \nEvent Info: WendellLionsClubEvents@gmail.com \nFacebook: Wendell\, NC Lions Club Events \nInstagram: wendellnclionsclubevents \nTwitter: @WendellLions \n\n  \nWho are the Lions? \nThe Wendell Lions Club is a non-profit service organization. We are men and women who volunteer our time to humanitarian causes in the local and world communities by conducting service projects and raising funds. In the process\, we enjoy the fellowship and camaraderie of other Wake County citizens and have fun working together. We make a real difference in our community. Our core focus area supporting those in need are the visually and hearing impaired\, diabetes\, youth\, and local community. \nWhat are our members like? \nOur membership comprises people of all walks of life and very diverse backgrounds united with a common goal of being ready to serve the citizens of Wendell and Wake County. We are dedicated men and women who make a difference. All members strongly believe that by assisting those less fortunate in our community we make a dramatic impact on the future. Through our members’ efforts\, every dollar raised by the Wendell Lions Club directly benefits the worthwhile programs that we support. \nWe would like to increase our membership and would like to encourage younger men and women to consider serving in a service organization. Through being a Lion\, you not only have an opportunity to help those in need in their communities and throughout the world\, but also have the opportunity to develop personal friendships and gain valuable leadership opportunities. \nTo visit our Lions Club and learn how to become a member\, please contact any Wendell Lions Club member. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday at the Wendell Lions Club\, 700 Lions Club Road in Wendell\, NC at 6:45 PM. Dinner is provided.
URL:https://caro.news/event/wendell-lions-club-fall-craft-market/
LOCATION:700 Lions Club Road\, Wendell\, 700 Lions Club Rd\, Wendell\, NC\, 27591\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendell Lions Club":MAILTO:WendellLionsClubEvents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230817T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230816T161854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230816T161958Z
UID:4662-1692126000-1692309600@caro.news
SUMMARY:Faith Missionary Baptist Church Annual Fall Revival
DESCRIPTION:Faith Missionary Baptist Church is so excited about what’s going on for the month of August!! \nFaith Missionary will celebrate its Annual Fall Revival\, Tuesday\, August 15th through Thursday\, August 17th\, 2023.  \nOur Special Guest will be Rev. Charles Dent of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church\, Wake Forest NC. Theme – “ It’s Time To Be Refreshed\, Renewed and Revived: Come Empty\, Leave Full” (Isaiah 43:19).\nRevival services begin at 7:00 pm nightly. \nFaith Missionary Baptist Church Celebrates Her Forty-Seventh Homecoming Celebration on Sunday\, August 20\, 2023\, at 11:00 AM. \nThe Homecoming Theme is “Dwelling in Unity” (Psalms 133:1 (KJV). \nBishop Shelton C. Daniel of Greater Joy Baptist Church\, Rocky Mount NC is the scheduled Guest Preacher. \nReverend Dr. G. A. Jones\, Jr.\, is Pastor. Faith Missionary Baptist Church is located at 908 Suffolk Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC 27603. \nPoint of Contact: Ms. Jackie M. Bullock (919) 649-2994
URL:https://caro.news/event/faith-missionary-annual-fall-revival/
LOCATION:Faith Missionary Baptist Church\, 908 Suffolk Blvd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230813T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230802T161425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T175346Z
UID:4507-1691931600-1691942400@caro.news
SUMMARY:Black Farmers' Market (Raleigh)
DESCRIPTION:The Black Farmers’ Market happens rain or shine every Sunday rotating between Durham and Raleigh to provide access to fresh foods from farms directly to customers. Join us on our journey to create a strong Black-led food system right in the heart of NC. \nThe market will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. Black Farmers Market accepts SNAP and participates in the Double Bucks program\, supported by Duke Health. \nAdditional activities include live cooking demonstrations\, fun zones for kids\, a DJ and more. \nRead on for the 2023 schedule\, and the theme of each month. \n\n\nHere are the two locations: \n\nDurham Tech. Community College\, 1637 E Lawson Street\, Durham\, NC\nSoutheast Raleigh YMCA\, 1436 Rock Quarry Road\, Raleigh\, NC\n\n\n\nPlease note that updates to the schedule will be shared on Black Farmers’ Market’s Facebook page. \nYou might also be interested in this big list of farmers’ markets in the Triangle. \n\n\nBlack Farmers’ Market in Durham\nDurham Tech. Community College\, 1637 E Lawson Street\, Durham\, NC \n\nApril 16 (Market Season Kick-Off)\nMay 7 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nMay 21 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJune 4 (Summa Time)\nJune 18 (Summa Time)\nJuly 2 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJuly 16 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nAugust 6 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nAugust 20 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nSeptember 3 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nSeptember 17 (Farm to Table Dinner\nOctober 1 (HBCU Love Month)\nOctober 16 (HBCU Love Month)\nNovember 5 (Give Thanks Month)\nNovember 19 (Give Thanks Month)\n\n\n\n\n\nBlack Farmers’ Market in Raleigh\nSoutheast Raleigh YMCA\, 1436 Rock Quarry Road\, Raleigh\, NC \n\nApril 23 (Market Season Kick-Off)\nMay 14 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nMay 28 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJune 11 (Summa Time)\nJune 25 (Summa Time)\nJuly 9 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJuly 23 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nAugust 13 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nAugust 27 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nSeptember 10 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nSeptember 24 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nOctober 8 (HBCU Love Month)\nOctober 22 (HBCU Love Month)\nNovember 12 (Give Thanks Month)
URL:https://caro.news/event/black-farmers-market-raleigh/
LOCATION:Southeast Raleigh YMCA\, 1436 Rock Quarry Rd\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230810T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230808T153031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T153031Z
UID:4543-1691686800-1691694000@caro.news
SUMMARY:Gear 4 The Year
DESCRIPTION:Communities In Schools of Wake County continues to be a partner during this year’s 2023 Governor’s School Supply Drive. For the last five years\, the NC Office of the Governor\, State Employees’ Credit Union\, and CIS Wake have collaborated to assist students as they prepare to go back to school. \nCIS Wake will kick off its backpack distribution on Thursday\, August 10 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Kentwood Learning Center located at 3924 Neeley Street in Raleigh. Activities for students include receiving their Gear 4 The Year\, a hot dog party\, music\, and games. \n“The foundation for being successful is to be prepared\, so our Gear 4 The Year overall campaign ensures that every student is prepared and ready to learn\,” said LaToya Montague\, Executive Director of Communities In Schools of Wake County. \nCIS Wake provides after-school opportunities for students at learning centers located in public housing communities. Certified teachers work individually and in groups with students\, focusing on core subjects and homework. CIS Wake also provides opportunities and access to corporate and community partners. Further\, each year CIS Wake continues to support students through summer academic camps. These annual camps are designed to eliminate unfinished learning (reading and math) as well as provide exciting STEM activities to enhance academic engagement. Students also spend time focusing on social and emotional learning to increase their success. Our after school program and summer academic camps are held in the communities where students live so that they can easily participate! CIS Wake provides certified teachers to lead project-based learning\, engaging students throughout the day. \nCIS Wake serves in six middle schools across the county. Success Coaches connect with students on their caseloads and facilitate case management by conducting a needs assessment with parents and brokering resources for basic needs for families (food\, technology\, internet\, etc.)\, checking in with students to complete missing school assignments while focusing on their overall well-being. Success Coaches build relationships with students on their caseload. \nCommunities In Schools of Wake County surrounds students with a community of support\, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Berwyn at lberwyn@ciswake.org \n\n\n\n\n\n\nLisa Poovey Berwyn \nDirector of Advancement & Donor Engagement\nCommunities In Schools of Wake County\n971 Harp Street\, Raleigh\, NC  27604\n(919) 525-2851 office\n(919) 306-0154 cell\nwww.ciswake.org
URL:https://caro.news/event/gear-4-the-year/
LOCATION:Kentwood Learning Center\, 3924 Neeley St\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230808T191500
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230807T183243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T185115Z
UID:4512-1691517600-1691522100@caro.news
SUMMARY:Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:Content is protected.
URL:https://caro.news/event/meet-greet-cuttin-up-with-the-fellas/
LOCATION:South Gate Plaza Barbershop\, 1601 Cross Link Road\, Suite 42\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230806T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230802T161030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T161030Z
UID:4502-1691326800-1691337600@caro.news
SUMMARY:Black Farmers' Market (Durham)
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Black Farmers’ Market happens rain or shine every Sunday rotating between Durham and Raleigh to provide access to fresh foods from farms directly to customers. Join us on our journey to create a strong Black-led food system right in the heart of NC. \nThe market will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. Black Farmers Market accepts SNAP and participates in the Double Bucks program\, supported by Duke Health. \nAdditional activities include live cooking demonstrations\, fun zones for kids\, a DJ and more. \nRead on for the 2023 schedule\, and the theme of each month. \n\n\nHere are the two locations: \n\nDurham Tech. Community College\, 1637 E Lawson Street\, Durham\, NC\nSoutheast Raleigh YMCA\, 1436 Rock Quarry Road\, Raleigh\, NC\n\n\n\nPlease note that updates to the schedule will be shared on Black Farmers’ Market’s Facebook page. \nYou might also be interested in this big list of farmers’ markets in the Triangle. \n\n\nBlack Farmers’ Market in Durham\nDurham Tech. Community College\, 1637 E Lawson Street\, Durham\, NC \n\nApril 16 (Market Season Kick-Off)\nMay 7 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nMay 21 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJune 4 (Summa Time)\nJune 18 (Summa Time)\nJuly 2 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJuly 16 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nAugust 6 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nAugust 20 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nSeptember 3 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nSeptember 17 (Farm to Table Dinner\nOctober 1 (HBCU Love Month)\nOctober 16 (HBCU Love Month)\nNovember 5 (Give Thanks Month)\nNovember 19 (Give Thanks Month)\n\n\n\n\n\nBlack Farmers’ Market in Raleigh\nSoutheast Raleigh YMCA\, 1436 Rock Quarry Road\, Raleigh\, NC \n\nApril 23 (Market Season Kick-Off)\nMay 14 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nMay 28 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJune 11 (Summa Time)\nJune 25 (Summa Time)\nJuly 9 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nJuly 23 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nAugust 13 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nAugust 27 (Sweet as a Peach Month)\nSeptember 10 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nSeptember 24 (Farm to Table Dinner)\nOctober 8 (HBCU Love Month)\nOctober 22 (HBCU Love Month)\nNovember 12 (Give Thanks Month)
URL:https://caro.news/event/black-farmers-market-durham/
LOCATION:Durham Tech. Community College\, 1637 E Lawson Street\, Durham\, NC\, 27703\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230726T192614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T192723Z
UID:4380-1690729200-1690750800@caro.news
SUMMARY:A Marvelous Black Boy Art Show - Raleigh
DESCRIPTION:A Marvelous Black Boy Art Show is a national exhibition experience celebrating black male artists using various forms of media. \nLearn more here: https://blackboyartshow.com/cities/raleigh/
URL:https://caro.news/event/a-marvelous-black-boy-art-show-raleigh/
LOCATION:Maywood Hall And Garden\, 622 Maywood Avenue\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Black Girl Art Show":MAILTO:blackgirlartshow@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230730T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230726T193328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T193328Z
UID:4387-1690718400-1690743600@caro.news
SUMMARY:The Black Healers Market – Block Party
DESCRIPTION:Come to The Black Healers Market – Block Party on Sunday\, July 30\, 2023\, at 12:00 PM! This party will take place at 220 West Geer Street\, Durham\, NC 27701. Get ready for a day filled with vibrant energy\, community\, and celebration of Black healers\, artists\, and food. Discover a wide array of unique products\, services\, and experiences that promote wellness\, healing\, and self-care. From holistic remedies and natural skincare to spiritual readings and energy healing\, there’s something for everyone. \nIndulge in delicious food from local Black-owned vendors\, let loose to the beats by our Dj\, and immerse yourself in the rich culture and various Black traditions. Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals\, support Black-owned businesses\, and learn about ancient healing practices. \nWhether you’re a seasoned wellness enthusiast or just starting your healing journey\, The Black Healers Market – Block Party is the place to be. Mark your calendars and come prepared to embrace a day of joy\, empowerment\, and unity. \nWe can’t wait to see you there!
URL:https://caro.news/event/the-black-healers-market-block-party/
LOCATION:NorthStar Church of the Arts\, 220 W. Geer St.\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230705T162044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230705T162136Z
UID:4146-1689868800-1689872400@caro.news
SUMMARY:Passive Income Black America (Financial Literacy Campaign)
DESCRIPTION:About this Event \nI﻿MPORTANT: SAVE LINK \nR﻿EGISTER : SELECT DATE AND TIME. \nWhat we’re about: \nOur Campaign: With the success of empowering 2 million families from 2017\, we continue forward with a goal of financially educating 30 million people by 2030. \nOur Mission: To build and protect wealth for families. We want to help people move from financial insecurity to financial success\, freedom and independence. \nOur Vision: To build a new industry with 1 million business Associates worldwide and revolutionize the financial services industry and to help solve the consumer’s dilemma: lack of understanding planning and support. \nYou can learn the habits of successful people. Financial security and financial independence through 6 Free ONLINE Personal Finance Workshops and starting your own Personal Financial Services Business with National Financial Literacy Campaign. The right solutions with the right education. \nW﻿ORKSHOPS: \nWorkshop No. 01 \nBuilding Savings and Wealth \nYou will walk out of this workshop with :-1) A practical Financial Goal for you and your family so that you can be certain even in uncertain conditions. 2) You will have the right mindset to achieve your goal. 3)You will discover Wealth Formula which changed over 1.5 Million people so far to become Financially Independent. 4) You will have a clear understanding of the Time & Inflation effect on your hard earned money. \nWorkshop No. 02 \nIncrease Cash Flow And Manage Debt \nYou will walk out of this workshop with :-1) Discover $100 -$250 that you didn’t know you had in your pocket. 2) Figure out where your money is going and how you can control your Cash Flow And Build a REAL Workable Way to become Debt Free faster. 3) Amazing strategies of getting out of debt\, and ethically pay thousands of dollars less in interest cost of your debt \nWorkshop No. 03 \nPreparing With Proper Protection \nYou will walk out of this workshop with :- \n1) The X-Curve that will reflect your family’s most accurate financial situation. 2) Understanding of Proper Protection for your Family. 3) A clear picture of Asset & Liabilities your family have. \nWorkshop No. 04 \nYour Health & Wealth \nYou will walk out of this workshop with :-1) Understanding of Importance & Impact of your health on your money. 2) The strategies to Protect your assets in case of loss of income due to sickness and disability. 3) Prepare yourself for the skyrocketing cost of medical expenses \nWorkshop No. 05 \nUnderstanding Asset Accumulation Strategies \nYou will walk out of this workshop with :-1) A clear sense of accumulation of wealth & cost of waiting for the right time. 2) Discover how much returns your money can provide you if you invest in the right solutions. 3) A strategy to mitigate the risks of financial decisions and have a tension free retirement \nWorkshop No. 06 \nFulfilling Long Term Goals \nYou will walk out of this workshop with :-1) A plan for your Golden Years. 2) Understanding of pensions\, annuities\, IRAs and more\, 3) Understanding of how taxes impacts your retirement money. 4) You will have plan to save for college for many generations in your family. \nC﻿OMPLEMENTARY PERSONAL FINANCE STRATEGY FOR EVERY ONE ATTENDING and a special gift. \n“The single biggest difference between financial success and financial failure is how well you manage your money. To master money\, you must manage money.” T. HARV EKER \nYou Must Become Financially Literate to Build Wealth. Not an option it’s a necessity. \nBEST SUCCESS\, \nJames Richard \nNational Financial Educator/Financial Professional \n8﻿44-533-0151
URL:https://caro.news/event/passive-income-black-america-financial-literacy-campaign/
LOCATION:online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230720
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230721
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230713T144953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T144953Z
UID:4209-1689811200-1689897599@caro.news
SUMMARY:The Prodigy vs. The Legend Golf Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Golf prodigy Paul Ross and NC State Basketball Legend Derek Whittenburg will go head to head in a 9-hole challenge at Lonnie Poole Golf Course. The match will take place on July 20th. The purpose of this match is to raise funds to help Paul compete in the many golf tournaments that he has been invited to around the world. This summer Paul has received invitations to play in Ireland\, Germany\, Brazil\, Mexico\, United Arab Emirates\, Kenya and Australia. \nCHOOSE YOUR PLAYER\, CHOOSE YOUR TEAM\, SHOW YOUR SUPPORT\nTeam Paul and Team Derek are competing in golf and in fundraising\, with bragging rights on the line. When you make your contribution\, put TEAM PAUL or TEAM DEREK in the subject line of your cashapp to $PaulRossGolf. All donors will receive a link to watch the match live- streamed on July 20th. \n#PaulRossGolf \nPaul and Derek Flyer
URL:https://caro.news/event/the-prodigy-vs-the-legend-golf-tournament/
LOCATION:NC
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230711T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230703T171250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T171250Z
UID:4069-1689098400-1689105600@caro.news
SUMMARY:Networking Event for Black Women Business Owners
DESCRIPTION:Every month\, CBON hosts public in-person networking and speaker events as an opportunity for Black Female Entrepreneurs to connect over business\, education\, and sisterhood.\nCBON is perfect for you if you are looking to… \npass business with other female entrepreneurs\nlearn important strategies to elevate your business\ngive and receive support and encouragement as Christian Women\nOur monthly event is for Black Women Business Owners\, who are ready to elevate! \nRegistration is $10 – $15\nUncorked Raleigh Wine & Coffee Bar is providing the event space. Attendees are encouraged to reciprocate the venue’s generosity by making a food or /and wine purchase. #support local #black-owned \nA﻿genda:\n6:00 pm Open Networking\, Ordering of Food and Drinks\n6﻿:15 pm Formal Networking\n7:00 pm Speaker Presentation and Q & A\n8:00 pm CBON Member ONLY Activity \nAbout CBON\nFounded in 2021\, by Nefateria Fonda of Go Get It\, Inc. CBON- A Member – Based Business Networking\, Education\, and Sisterhood Community.\nWe are committed to supporting our Members through… \nOrganized monthly networking and speaker events\nEngaging Bi-annual book discussions – Overcoming Underearning and Profit First\nFun quarterly socials- Escape Rooms and Cocktails & Canvas just to name a few\nAnd Quality Referrals – over $20\,000 in business generated amongst members!\nWhy join CBON? Because W.E. G.O.T. Y.O.U. \nWiden your network with caring people and build genuine relationships\nExpert speakers providing education and real business advice\nGet Quality Referrals and Funding Resources\nOpportunities to promote your business and collaborate with other entrepreneurs\nTeach and share topics for business growth\nYou get access to an open forum where you can ask and go for help\nOngoing support from a community of like-minded individuals\nUseful and positive feedback\, ideas\, and suggestions to help your business\nPlease note:\nCBON Events are open to first-time Visitors. After attending one event we ask that you make a decision about becoming a Member. Membership dues are $250 annually or $30 monthly. ﻿To Learn More Click Here\nBy registering for this event\, you consent to be added to the Go Get It\, Inc. monthly newsletter and give permission for us to capture photos and video during the event for use on our social media\, our website\, and other promotional materials.\nGo Get It\, Inc. monthly newsletter is where you can receive business tips\, grant information\, advertising opportunities and so much more
URL:https://caro.news/event/networking-event-for-black-women-business-owners/
LOCATION:Uncorked Raleigh Wine & Coffee Bar\, 10511 SHADOWLAWN DRIVE #111\, RALEIGH\, NC\, 27614\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230708T123000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230703T170123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T170123Z
UID:4066-1688814000-1688819400@caro.news
SUMMARY:African American History Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Raleigh African American History tour begins inside the Black Friday Market 23 West Hargett St.\, the corner of Salisbury and W. Hargett. This is a walking tour. This tour will highlight the real story behind the African American influences on downtown Raleigh\nThere are stops at several landmarks\, where your guide will discuss the history and legacy of the African American population on the culture and economic influence on the city. This walking tour is not your typical African American history tour\, Instead it is a history tour that discusses some unmarked places of distinction that shaped and transformed the downtown Raleigh city center. You will learn the actual history of the sites we visit.\nThe tour route is about 1 mile long\, and the endpoint of the tour will be at the same place we start the Black Friday Market. In addition\, we will not be entering any of the buildings listed in this tour description.\nThere is plenty of free street parking on the weekends in the blocks surrounding the Black Friday Market.\nThe African American Tours are approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes long but may be slightly longer depending on the size and speed of the group. Free water and a bathroom will be available at the start and end of each tour.\nFinally\, Please note that the vast majority of the tour should be fine for children of all ages. Walking tours in downtown Raleigh on various weekends throughout the year. Private tours can also be scheduled any day other than Saturday dependent on guide availability
URL:https://caro.news/event/african-american-history-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Black Main Street Tour\, 23 West Hargett Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230704T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230704T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230703T165456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T165456Z
UID:4063-1688488200-1688508000@caro.news
SUMMARY:Raleigh 4th of July Fireworks
DESCRIPTION:Event Schedule  \n4:30 pm \nEvent Parking Opens\nShuttles Start\n5:00 pm \nFood Trucks\, Music & Activities Begin\n9:00 pm \nFood Trucks & Activities Close\nStage Program Begins\n9:30 pm \nFIREWORKS!\n10:00 pm \nEvent Over\n— \nGetting to Dix Park \nFree Event Parking \nCity of Raleigh Downtown Parking Decks: \nMoore Square Parking Deck – 223 S. Wilmington St.\nRed Hat/City Center Parking Deck – 429 S. Wilmington St.\nNC State Centennial Campus: \nDesignated parking lots and decks\nNo shuttle service from Centennial Campus event parking – walk only to Dix Park\nIt is approximately a .6-.9 miles/10-17 minute walk from event parking to the Big Field\nFree Shuttles from Downtown \nWill pick up from Moore Square Park\nWill drop at intersection of Centennial Parkway and Blair Dr.\nIt is approximately .2 miles/5 min walk up Blair Dr. from the shuttle drop off to Big Field\nShuttles from downtown will run throughout the entire event starting at 4:30 pm until all attendees have been returned to Moore Square Park.\nWalk + Bike \nUse the Rocky Branch Greenway to enter the park at Hunt Drive and Western Blvd.\nUse the Centennial Bikeway Connector to enter the park at Blair Drive and Centennial Pkwy.\nBike corral parking at both park entrances staffed by Oaks and Spokes volunteers.\nRideshare + Family Drop-off Lot \nChapel Parking Lot\, 1030 Richardson Dr.\nEnter Dix Park at S. Boylan Ave. from Western Blvd.\nAccessibility \nADA/Accessible Parking located at Dix Park\nEnter at Goode Sr. from Lake Wheeler Rd.\nADA Shuttle will pick up from designated parking lots and take attendees to the Big Field\nNew accessible pathway in the Big Field\nADA shuttle will pause for the fireworks show from 9:30-10:00 pm\nNo parking/viewing at the Cathedral\n— \nFood + Activities \nFamily Activity Zone (5-9 pm) \nArt activities with Artsplosure\nSlides\, skee ball\, and a foam party pit!\nFood Truck Court (5-9 pm) \nbulkogi\nChick-N-Que\nDusty Donuts\nEl Toro Alebrije Tacos and Tapas\nFlattz Signature Flatbreads\nGreen Onions Bistro\nGussys Greek\nHollywood Taco Shop\nHot Chix Hotcakes and Chicken\nHotBoxPizza\nHow ‘bout burger\nJAM Soft Serve Ice Cream and Shaved Ice\nKitoko Bites LLC\nLarger than lemons\nMagnificent Concessions LLC\nMama Voula’s Greek Mediterranean\nMesas El Salvador\nMike Nice Empanadas LLC\nMama churros\nOak City Fish and Chips\nOink N Moo\nPARTY IN A PITA\nPeyton’s Place Open Pit BBQ and Fried Chicken\nRoho Sandwich Company\nRoyal Cheesecake & Varieties\nSameODameO’s Shrimp Fish & Grits\nSouthern Fried Lumpia Co.\nSweet Treats of NC\nThe Cheese Curd Shack\nThe Corner Venezuelan\nThe Flat Drum\nTwo Roosters Ice Cream\nThe Tasty Turkey-Que\nUltimateeggrolls\nWaves Shave Ice and Ice Cream\nxQuisito International Foods\n— \nKnow Before You Go \nThe event area includes a grass covered field with uneven surfaces.\nWater filling stations are available.\nPort-a-johns with ADA accessible facilities will be the only restrooms at the event.\nWhat to Bring  \nA refillable water bottle\nBlanket and/or camp chairs for seating\nFood and non-alcoholic drinks\, small cooler or bag permitted\nSunscreen\, hats\, bug spray\, flashlights and closed-toe shoes are recommended\nPack light. If riding a shuttle\, all belongings should fit on your lap so we have room for everyone\nWhat is Not Allowed \nPersonal fireworks or sparklers\nAlcohol\nWeapons of any kind\nSmoking & Vaping\nDrug use\nOpen flames and grilling\nDrones\nLittering\nPlease leave pets safe at home!\nVolunteer Opportunities
URL:https://caro.news/event/raleigh-4th-of-july-fireworks/
LOCATION:Dix Park\, 1030 Richardson Dr\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27603\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230620T151626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T151626Z
UID:3860-1687626000-1687636800@caro.news
SUMMARY:Triangle ADOS Juneteenth 2023 Celebration and Meet and Greet
DESCRIPTION:Come join us in our celebration of Juneteenth and meet other ADOS activists in the area engaged in the ADOS Movement for reparations. We will have exciting news regarding our chapter and the ADOS Advocacy Foundation. We will also have activities of engagement. More details to come later as we get ready for the ADOS Advocacy Membership launch. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://caro.news/event/triangle-ados-juneteenth-2023-celebration-and-meet-and-greet/
LOCATION:Dame’s Chicken & Waffles\, 823 Bass Pro Ln\, Cary\, NC\, 27513\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230620T161401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T161401Z
UID:3873-1687608000-1687615200@caro.news
SUMMARY:Black Families Meet & Greet Social
DESCRIPTION:About the event \nNCDSA Black Families Meet & Greet Social \nCome join us to meet and get to know the members of the NCDSA Black Families community. Lunch will be served and childcare will be provided for pre-registered guests. \nRegister here: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/event_step2/MTc3NzQz/210110\n\n\nAbout The Host: The North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance empowers\, connects\, and supports individuals with Down syndrome\, their families\, and communities in North Carolina through outreach\, advocacy\, and education. Website Link: https://www.ncdsalliance.org/
URL:https://caro.news/event/black-families-meet-greet-social/
LOCATION:NCDSA Training Center\, 2621 Spring Forest Road\, Suite 102\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27616\, United States
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SUMMARY:Storytime at Oak View: Juneteenth for Mazie
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the significance of Juneteenth and the celebration of freedom from slavery. We’ll read the children’s book “Juneteenth for Mazie” and visit the tenant house to learn about what freedom meant to the enslaved community at Oak View. Participants will create a take-home reminder by decorating their own Juneteenth flag. \nFree and open to all ages\, recommended for ages 4-8. Registration is required for all participants. \n\n\n\nStoryWalk at Oak View\nEvery day during park hours (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday\, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday) check out StoryWalk. \nStoryWalk® at Oak View features a new children’s book every month. StoryWalk® combines the pleasures of reading a children’s book while taking a nature walk. \nThroughout the month of June\, the StoryWalk will feature the children’s book “Opal Lee and What It Means to be Free: The True Story of the Grandmother of Juneteenth” by Alice Faye Duncan (author) and Keturah A. Bobo illustrator.) In addition\, the park will feature a special self-guided Juneteenth Freedom Stories walking trail\, featuring interpretive panels about the history of Juneteenth and the stories of how the enslaved community at Oak View experienced the transition from slavery to freedom. The display is located on the park’s brick walkways\, starting after the StoryWalk® and ending at the 1870s tenant house. \nThe park is a 19th-century historic farmstead\, with a mission to interpret North Carolina’s agricultural heritage and rural history via educational programs\, special events and exhibits. \nSeveral goats live at Historic Oak View County Park\, which makes it a unique destination in Wake County. \n \nHistoric Oak View County Park has a lot to explore\, including a Cotton Gin House\, a kitchen garden\, a cemetery\, a livestock barn\, a pecan grove\, a tenant house\, and more. There’s even a fishing pond — catch and release only. There are walking trails as well.
URL:https://caro.news/event/storytime-at-oak-view-juneteenth-for-mazie/
LOCATION:Historic Oak View County Park\, 4028 Carya Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27610\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230620T160616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230620T160616Z
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SUMMARY:African American History Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Raleigh African American History tour begins inside the Black Friday Market 23 West Hargett St.\, the corner of Salisbury and W. Hargett. This is a walking tour. This tour will highlight the real story behind the African American influences on downtown Raleigh \nThere are stops at several landmarks\, where your guide will discuss the history and legacy of the African American population on the culture and economic influence on the city. This walking tour is not your typical African American history tour\, Instead it is a history tour that discusses some unmarked places of distinction that shaped and transformed the downtown Raleigh city center. You will learn the actual history of the sites we visit. \nThe tour route is about 1 mile long\, and the endpoint of the tour will be at the same place we start the Black Friday Market. In addition\, we will not be entering any of the buildings listed in this tour description. \nThere is plenty of free street parking on the weekends in the blocks surrounding the Black Friday Market. \nThe African American Tours are approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes long but may be slightly longer depending on the size and speed of the group. Free water and a bathroom will be available at the start and end of each tour. \nFinally\, Please note that the vast majority of the tour should be fine for children of all ages. Walking tours in downtown Raleigh on various weekends throughout the year. Private tours can also be scheduled any day other than Saturday dependent on guide availability.
URL:https://caro.news/event/african-american-history-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Black Main Street Tour\, 23 West Hargett Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T203000
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CREATED:20230613T183436Z
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UID:3740-1687195800-1687206600@caro.news
SUMMARY:Fuquay-Varina M.A.N.iFest – A Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Manifest Fuquay-Varina is presenting a two-day Juneteenth celebration on June 16 and 19\, 2023. The event on June 16 is a free STEM networking event for middle school and high school students\, and the event on June 19 is an original ticketed performance. Both events take place at the Fuquay-Varina Arts Center\, 123 East Vance Street\, Fuquay Varina\, NC.
URL:https://caro.news/event/fuquay-varina-m-a-n-ifest-a-juneteenth-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Fuquay-Varina Arts Center\, 123 East Vance Street\, Fuquay-Varina\, NC\, 27526\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230619T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T140816
CREATED:20230614T154108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230614T154149Z
UID:3762-1687176000-1687183200@caro.news
SUMMARY:PARTY IN THE PARK: CELEBRATING JUNETEENTH
DESCRIPTION:  \nResearch Triangle Park is hosting Party in the Park: A Celebration of Juneteenth\, on Monday\, June 19\, 2023\, from 12 to 2 p.m. It will take place at The Experience Center (XPC)\, 300 Park Offices Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC. \nAt this free outdoor event\, there will be live music\, food trucks and giant yard games. \nThe first 30 people to arrive will receive free Icees. In addition\, they will be passing out must-read books by Black authors (while supplies last). \nMusic: Christian Sharp Quartet \nFood: 716ers Food \nFood: Island Coconut Kitchen \nFood: Carolina Moe’s BBQ \nDessert: CocoCrissi Tropical Icees \nDessert: Sugar Clouds and Co. \nLawn Games: Barnyard Affairs
URL:https://caro.news/event/party-in-the-park-celebrating-juneteenth/
LOCATION:The Experience Center (XPC)\, 300 Park Offices Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709\, United States
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