Flaherty Dog Park Closed for Maintenance May 11-13
WAKE FOREST, NC – Flaherty Dog Park, 1100 N. White St., will be closed for maintenance Monday-Wednesday, May 11-13. The temporary closure is necessary to allow crews to install a […]
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WAKE FOREST, NC – Flaherty Dog Park, 1100 N. White St., will be closed for maintenance Monday-Wednesday, May 11-13. The temporary closure is necessary to allow crews to install a […]
WAKE FOREST, NC – You’re invited to two ribbon cutting ceremonies on Friday, May 8, to celebrate the official openings of two highly anticipated facilities. At 9 a.m. the Wake
Buried concrete footers from past structures have delayed renovations to Wake Forest’s Taylor Street Park Playground, which is now expected to reopen in early summer 2026.
Wake Forest PRCR opens registration for Youth Girls NFL Flag Football on May 1, 2026 for ages 11-18. Volunteer coaches needed.
WAKE FOREST, NC – Beginning Monday, May 4, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will offer a free outdoor fitness series four nights a week throughout
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will host a free online Esports gaming tournament featuring the game “Super Smash Bros. Ultimate” on Saturday, May 30, at
The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre invites local artists to submit work for the America 250 Art Exhibit, celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary. The submission deadline is May 24. Meanwhile, tickets for the 2026 Summer at the Centre concert series — featuring The Embers with Craig Woolard, America’s Sweethearts, and Interactive Mystery Theater: Kill the Music — go on sale April 22.
Happy Monday, Wake Forest! We have some fantastic news to kick off your week. If you’ve been missing our local book haven, the wait is finally over. The Wake Forest
The Wake Forest parade cancelled liability question has stirred deep emotions across our community. I am from here. My roots in this soil are deep. My great-great-grandfather, John, who was
An illustrated visualization of the site plan for the Wake Forest Center for Active Aging, detailing the building’s location, surrounding parking infrastructure, and nearby green spaces along E Holding Avenue
The Wake Forest Center for Active Aging The Wake Forest Mayor forum misinformation trust crisis is real. Walking into the newly rebranded “Wake Forest Center for Active Aging” (formerly the
The official agenda for the December 3, 2025, Mayor’s Roundtable Open Forum. This document outlines the Town’s structured approach to addressing the community’s top concerns, focusing on the future of
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