Archive for the ‘Event’ Category

Discussion on school board tonight

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker wants to hear from community leaders about important policy decisions the Wake County Board of Education is making. Before meeting with the Mayor, let’s talk!

We need to discuss…
* What are community members thinking, feeling, and wanting?
* What should be our strategy for the meeting with the Mayor and is there a unified message we want to convey?

Everyone is invited!

Wednesday, June 30th
7 PM – 9 PM
Revelation Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
805 E. Davie Street, Raleigh, NC 27601

Free pizza, drinks, and childcare will be provided.

See original flyer here

East CAC meets Monday, June 21st

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

The East CAC will meet on Monday, June 21st at 7 PM at Lions Park Community Center, 516 Dennis Avenue.

This month, our special guest is Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker, who will be discussing his vision for East Raleigh in light of the New Bern Avenue and Capital Boulevard studies now taking place. We’ll also hear from our new Raleigh Police Southeast District commander Captain Andy Lull. And we’ll also have representatives from the city’s Inspections department present to answer questions.

As usual, this meeting will be streamed on the Internet for those who cannot make it in person. Watch this space for details.

It should be an informative meeting. Please invite your friends and I hope to see you next Monday, the 21st!

Lions Park playground grand opening

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

The grand opening for the Lions Park Playground will take place Monday, June 14th at 1 PM.

The City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department invites you to the Celebration of Lions Park Playground. Please join us for a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday, June 14th, 2010 at 1 PM.

Lions Park
516 Dennis Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27604.

See the flyer here.

Public Workshop On Capital Boulevard Corridor Study

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

City To Host Public Workshop On Capital Boulevard Corridor Study

The City of Raleigh will hold a public workshop on the Capital Boulevard Corridor Study on Thursday, June 24, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the new vehicle showroom at the Bobby Murray Chevrolet dealership located at 1820 Capital Blvd. Registration and check-in begins at 6 p.m. and light refreshments will be served.

The first public workshop is being held to define the corridor study area, identify key issues and opportunities, and refine the next steps in the study process. A brief presentation of the history of the corridor and a preliminary inventory of known issues will be given. Afterward, small group discussions will be held to gather public input on how best to transform Capital Boulevard into a vibrant mixed-use corridor. Capital Boulevard serves as the primary gateway to the heart of Raleigh and offers unique opportunities for redevelopment, open space creation, water quality improvement, and transit.

Parking for the public workshop at Bobby Murray Chevrolet will be available outside the showroom and in the adjacent Flea Market Mall parking lot. To register to attend, go to www.raleighnc.gov/planning. Special accommodations for residents with disabilities can be made by calling the City’s Public Affairs Department at 996-3100.

For more information, contact Trisha Hasch with the Department of City Planning at 807-8480 or trisha dot hasch at raleighnc dot gov.

Raleigh’s Multi-Modal Transit Center

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

A draft report for Raleigh’s Union Station has been completed for public review. The objective of the design and development strategy is twofold: first, to prepare a conceptual multi-modal transit center design that coordinates the location of various existing and future transit service areas with convenient connections among service platforms; and second, to prepare a development strategy for properties within and in the vicinity of the transit center.

A public open house will be held on May 12 to present the report findings and answer questions. The Raleigh Urban Design Center (133 Fayetteville Street) will host two opportunities to attend:

12:00 to 1:30 p.m. – Informal information session with City staff available to answer questions

6:30 to 8:00 p.m. – Formal presentation followed by question & answer

After the open house, a 30 day comment period will be provided followed by the preparation of a final report. Comments must be submitted to Martin Stankus by June 11, 2010.

East CAC meets Monday, 17 May

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

The East CAC will meet on Monday, 17 May 2010 at 7 PM in Lions Park Community Center at 516 Dennis Ave.

This month, David Berra from the city’s Parks department will give us an update on the new playgrounds put in at Lockwood Greenway and Lions Park (the latter as a community build). We’ll also hear from the new management at Raleigh North Apartments about their new initiatives in the community (including plans for a community garden!). And you’ll also hear about WakeMed’s new efforts to play a greater role in our community.

As before, we’ll be streaming our meeting online at http://www.livestream.com/eastcac for those who can’t be there in person.

East CAC meets next Monday, April 19th

Monday, April 12th, 2010

The East CAC will meet on Monday, April 19th at 7 PM at Lions Park Community Center, 516 Dennis Avenue. The speaker this month is Bianca Howard, Solid Waste Services Education Specialist for the City of Raleigh. Bianca will provide an overview of Raleigh’s recycling efforts, including phone book recycling, Shred-A-Thon events, and the city’s upcoming transition to recycling carts. Bring your recycling questions for the expert!

We’ll also hear reports from our Planning and Zoning and Economic Development committees as well as our usual announcements from our community officer and Parks representatives. Hope to see you there!

Viva Raleigh this Saturday

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

The Viva Raleigh Festival will take place Saturday, April 10, from 1:00-5:00 p.m. at Spring Forest Road Park at 4203 Spring Forest Road.

This will be a day long celebration of the Latino culture with music and food. We will feature continuous live performance by local and internationally known artists, sponsor booths offering free product samples and/or services, arts & craft and other organizations offering information.

The City of Raleigh and a committee of city residents are organizing Viva Raleigh Festival.

With this event, we want to inform, integrate, empower and involve all of the Latinos that live within the City of Raleigh. Viva Raleigh will consist of areas such as city departments, health, education and youth.

For more information, contact Aracelys Torrez at aracelys.torrez [at] ci [dot] raleigh [dot] nc [dot] us or by phone at 919.996.5717.
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Community Gardens workshop on April 17th

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The first annual Advocates for Health In Action “Dig In” Community Gardens Summit will be April 17th at Marbles Kids Museum in downtown Raleigh. Learn how to engage others to start, maintain, manage and enjoy the wonderful benefits of a sustainable garden. Breakout sessions will be tailored to the needs of neighborhoods, workplaces, schools and faith-based organizations! There will be opportunities to network with others interested in the topic and resources to help community members get involved with community gardening in Wake County.
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Lions Park Playground Build Day set for May 1st

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

The City’s Parks and Recreation Department has chosen Saturday, May 1st for its Lions Park Playground Community Build Day. That’s when East Raleigh neighborhood volunteers will help put together the new playsets at Lions Park.

I’ve seen community builds done before and can say that they’re very rewarding and a lot of fun. Hope to see you there!

Below is Cindy Trumbower’s message about the community build:

Join us as we team up to build a new playground at Lions Park. We are seeking 60 volunteers who do not have to be skilled, trained or have any special tools; they just have to be enthusiastic, energetic, a team player, willing to work, and have fun, fun, fun! (And be at least 18 years of age).

Everyone must pre-register!

Build date: Saturday, May 1st
Time: 8:30 am –3:30 pm
Location: Lions Park,
516 Dennis Avenue,
Raleigh, NC 27604

Registration begins at 8:30am and stay until project completion time at 3:30 pm. We’ll provide training, supplies, snacks and beverages.

For information, contact Cindy Trumbower, Volunteer Director at cindy.trumbower at ci dot raleigh dot nc dot us or 919-996-3292.

Download the flyer/registration form here.