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Lions Park to host national BMX event!
Did you know that our own Lions Park hosts one of only five BMX tracks in the state? It’s the home track of the Capital City BMX (CCBMX) club. BMX racing is exciting to watch: these riders take their bikes over a bone-rattling dirt track, catching air at times! It’s an X-Games worthy event. Capital…
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Digital TV transition happens Friday
Are you still watching analog TV? That is, do you not have cable TV, satellite, TV, or a digital converter box? If so, you may be in for a surprise Friday afternoon, when TV stations across the nation switch off their analog signals permanently and switch over to digital-only ones. In other words, unless you…
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Raleigh talks about car-sharing
Triangle Transit, in cooperation with the City of Raleigh and the Downtown Raleigh Alliance, invite you to join us for an exploratory, interactive discussion about car-sharing potential in downtown Raleigh. Thursday, June 18, 2009 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. At the Raleigh Urban Design Center (light refreshments will be served)
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Hearing to adopt the 2030 Comprehensive Plan
THE CITY OF RALEIGH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT THE 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF RALEIGH. Notice is given that a joint meeting of the Raleigh City Council and Planning Commission is to be held on Thursday, March 19, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber of the Avery Upchurch Municipal…
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Neuse River Greenway Trail Open House
An open house for the Neuse River Trail will be held at Hedingham on March 23rd. Our Crabtree Creek Greenway will connect to the Neuse River Trail. Once it’s complete, you’ll be able to walk or ride from here all the way to Horseshoe Farm Park near Falls Lake or down to Johnston County. Pretty…
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CAC meeting Monday Jan 19th at 7 PM
Hi neighbors, We will be having our East CAC meeting Monday night, January 19th at 7PM at the Lions Park Community Center. Though Monday is a city holiday, we will be fortunate to have Asst. Public Utilities Director Ken Waldroup to come speak with us about the city’s water reuse project and how it will…
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St Aug’s students to hold vigil today
Audrey Galloway of St. Aug’s tells me there will be a student-led vigil this afternoon at 3 PM at the corner of Oakwood Avenue and Tarboro Road: the site of Friday’s shooting death of a 16-year-old. The vigil is calling for an end to the violence. Community leaders and neighbors are invited to attend. Please…
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Saint Augustine’s homecoming parade
Saint Augustine’s College will be conducting a homecoming parade on the streets circling the Saint Aug campus on Saturday, November 1st. The proposed parade route is as follows: Start – SAC Gym R on State St R on Glascock St R on Delaney St R on Milburnie Rd Continue on Milburnie Rd. It will become…
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City of Raleigh mulch sale
The City of Raleigh is holding its annual mulch sale. From now until November 14th, buy a load of mulch or leaf mulch and get one load free! Customers must present a coupon and pick up both loads on the same day. For more information, contact Edward Wright at 919.250.2728.