Take a blanket or a chair and meet your friends at Moore Square each First Friday for a free feature film. Attendees will enjoy pre-show entertainment on theme with each movie before a full-length screening outside under the stars. Food will be available for purchase on-site.
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4 events,Take a blanket or a chair and meet your friends at Moore Square each First Friday for a free feature film. Attendees will enjoy pre-show entertainment on theme with each movie before a full-length screening outside under the stars. Food will be available for purchase on-site.
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Enjoy the first Folk 'N' Funk Music Festival at Bowstring Brewyard in Raleigh. Bands include: Counterclockwise String Band: 12pm-1245pm The Midatlantic: 1:15pm-2:30pm Florencia & The Feeling: 3:00pm-3:45pm Duck: 4:15pm-5:00pm The Orange Constant: 5:30pm-7:00pm Bowstring will be serving their delicious pizza and drinks. Purchase tickets online.
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Carolina Ballet performs Robert Weiss’ fantastical and inventive "Firebird." The program will also feature "Les Saltimbanques," which captures the energy, rhythms and architecture of Igor Stravinsky’s "Symphony in C," and a new ballet by guest choreographer Gianna Reisen. Purchase tickets online. |
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Mike Campbell was a member, architect and co-captain of the Heartbreakers, a band he co-founded with Tom Petty, whom he met in a Gainesville, Florida carport in 1972. The Heartbreakers lead guitarist, Campbell co-wrote many of the Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers hits and also co-produced many of their albums – in addition to penning… |
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Find locally-made goods and enjoy a night filled with music and entertainment with Triangle area artisans, food and drinks.
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Parents and rising high schoolers meet with representatives from 20+ local high schools and 40 boarding schools. Admission is free. |
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This is your last chance to take a guided tour through "This is Not: Aldwyth in Retrospect" before it closes on October 7. In this tour, you will discover the art historical references and inspirations embedded within the intricate collages in This is Not: Aldwyth in Retrospect. Taken as a whole, Aldwyth’s art deals with… |
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Enjoy a celebration of North Carolina’s musical heritage. Experience Americana, roots, bluegrass, and traditional music performed by artists from or living and working in North Carolina in an intimate venue with accessible ticket prices. |
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Guy Talk will equip boys with accurate age-appropriate information developed to help with healthy growth and development. Workshop topics include the changes which happen during puberty, the reproductive systems, proper nutrition and hygiene, and online safety. Engaging activities make this an interactive and meaningful experience. Guy Talk has been specifically designed with activities that foster…
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Celebrate autumn in Raleigh with a market and festival at Dix Park. Presented in partnership by Shop Local Raleigh, Dix Park Conservancy and City of Raleigh. Local Makers & Vendors Triangle-Area Craft Beer & Cider On Tap Food Trucks Live Music & Entertainment Kids Zone Free Pumpkins
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Crossing musical boundaries, singer-songwriter Rissi Palmer shares all happy, all light, all “comfort food” for the soul, with songs from her children’s album, “Best Day Ever.” “Best Day Ever” has been streamed more than 400 thousand times on Spotify and has received accolades from several popular family blogs, including “Baby Meets City,” “Full Van Fun,”… |
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Join bassist Mark Bergman and pianist Teddy Robie in a concert suited for kids and adults! Learn about the lowest member of the string family with 60-minutes of music and audience interaction. Family Concerts are appropriate for folks 5 years and older (not recommended for babies or toddlers). Mallarme has partnered with the Durham County… |
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The Canes open their 26th season at PNC Arena against the Ottawa Senators in another quest for the coveted Stanley Cup. |
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Enjoy a red carpet event featuring live music from Irresistible Groove, locally curated bites, specialty cocktails, and special guest engagements to make it an experience to truly remember. Purchase tickets online.
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Join us for an artist talk by Michelle Van Parys whose work is on view in Selections from the Collections, an exhibition drawing from the Gregg Museum’s collections of over 54,000 objects. Van Parys received her B.F.A. from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington D.C; and her M.F.A. in Photography from Virginia Commonwealth University.…
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:… |
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:… |
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Take the family for a spectacular event filled with laughter, joy, and unforgettable memories. The event features music, games, vendors, trunk-or-treat and much more. Admission is free; reserve a spot online.
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:… |
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Billed as “the sweetest run in Raleigh,” the Brier Creek Cupcake Run is a party for the whole family and benefits the Make-A-Wish Eastern North Carolina Chapter. The 5K event is stroller- and dog-friendly, and every finisher gets a cupcake to celebrate.
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:…
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Toast to your creativity via a special Creating With Cocktails class with Raleigh-based artist Rachel Johanningsmeier at Killjoy. During this three-hour class, Rachel will guide attendees through painting a fun and colorful figurative design using a system of layers and contrast—with plenty of built-in beverage breaks. Purchase tickets, $45/person, online. |
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It’s time to fill the counter to fill their cabinets! Western Wake Crisis Ministry is in big need this year so we are running our food collection event for a full week. Visit Azura Skin Care Center between Monday, Oct. 9, and Monday, Oct. 16 and bring a minimum of five cans of food or non-perishable… |
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Enjoy the first Wind Ensemble concert of the Fall 2023 semester. This select group of woodwind, brass and percussion instrumentalists will perform challenging wind ensemble and traditional concert band repertoire.
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The grill is hot, the beer is chilled, and the table is set for a typical O’Mallery family barbecue. The O'Mallerys are a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a barbecue in the park to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. There are… |
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In partnership with our Hillsborough Street neighbors, the Alexander Family YMCA, the Gregg Museum will offer free morning yoga in the museum’s main lobby led by Jeff Manning. Please bring your own mat or beach towel and get ready to relax your mind. Interest in the supernatural has been present since the dawn of humanity. With a focus on the late 1800s, this presentation compares investigative methods of that era with those employed by modern investigators. There are intriguing similarities between the past and present despite the changes brought by technological advances. This free presentation from The Ghost…
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:… |
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:…
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The grill is hot, the beer is chilled, and the table is set for a typical O’Mallery family barbecue. The O'Mallerys are a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a barbecue in the park to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. There are… |
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Train your eyes and ears for urban birding! Learn about the resident and migrant birds of Dix Park and sharpen your bird identification skills as we practice birding by sight and by ear to prepare for fall migration. Get ready to learn tips for identifying sparrows, woodpeckers, hawks and more. Contribute to real science data…
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Wild I.D.E.A.s explores ways to make the outdoors a more diverse, inclusive, equitable, and accessible place by inviting the Triangle community to experience and enjoy a day of outdoor activities. All ages. Registration required online. The following organizations will be leading various activities, such as hikes, birdwatching, and plant identification: BLK Hiking Club Feminist Bird…
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North Carolina author Michael Beadle joins Quail Ridge Books for a special, spooky Saturday Morning Storytime. Take a trip with hungry mummies, glamorous ghosts and mischievous monsters in this Halloween-inspired collection of rhyming poems written by Michael Beadle and illustrated by Arianne Hemlein. Meet Skeleton Jones, Cemetery Larry, the Shoeless Horseman and a cast of… |
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Find locally-made goods and enjoy an afternoon filled with music and entertainment with Triangle area artisans, food and drinks.
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Join us for a family-friendly celebration of our native plants and animals! From carnivorous plants to live animal encounters, native bees to potting a seed, bird-watching to nature crafts and games, explore the wonders of nature through a variety of engaging outdoor activity stations. Locopops available for purchase. All are welcome, but this event is…
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:… |
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Take the family to the open-air rooftop for stories and songs with friends at Durham County Library. Children will be invited to dress up for Halloween for the October event and complimentary hot chocolate will be served. Stop by the Coffee Bar in the lobby to grab juice, house-made pastries, and Counter Culture Coffee to…
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The grill is hot, the beer is chilled, and the table is set for a typical O’Mallery family barbecue. The O'Mallerys are a dysfunctional group of siblings who come together for a barbecue in the park to stage an emergency intervention for their sister Barbara, whose drug habit has gotten out of hand. There are… |
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Come join us for our Fall Festival on Thursday, October 26 from 4–8pm! Enjoy FREE center-wide trick-or-treating, hay rides, an outdoor showing of Hotel Transylvania, costume contests, and more! We will also have three delicious food trucks joining us this year – Empanadas RD, The DogFather, & Mama Churros. More details to come.
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In the spirit of Halloween, the Gregg Museum presents a screening of "The Brain That Wouldn’t Die." In this American science fiction horror film directed by Joseph Green. Dr. Bill Cortner (Jason Evers) and his fiancée, Jan Compton (Virginia Leith), are driving to his lab when they get into a horrible car accident in which…
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Join us at The Frontier RTP for a dynamic evening of networking, education, and empowerment hosted by Women+ in Climate Tech (WiCT+). |
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Come in costume for a ghoulish good time as you experience the magic of Marbles after dark at this family-friendly Halloween spooktacular. Immerse yourself in spooky activities like the monster mash dance party, broom ball, cauldron cooking, mad scientist experiments and so much more. Purchase tickets online.
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The Orange County Artists Guild Open Studio Tour returns for the 29th year. With work by more than 100 artists in studios located all over Orange County, come see the preview show at the Hillsborough Gallery of Arts before deciding which studios to visit first. The preview show runs from Oct. 24th - Nov. 12th,…
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Raise a glass to Verdi’s dazzling tale of fate and forbidden love. Renowned for its soaring arias and heart-wrenching ending, the Parisian romance that inspired Moulin Rouge and Pretty Woman explores the price we pay for true love. Purchase tickets online. |
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Magic, mischief, and mayhem abound in Spellbound Square. Encounter mysterious creatures and amazing magicians, have your fortune told, create spooky crafts, and decorate a pumpkin to take home for All Hallow’s Eve. Wear your best Halloween finery to enter the costume contest and parade. Shop for enchanting handmade items and treats from our vendors, enjoy…
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Centro and the Boys & Girls Club of Wake County host the Day of the Dead 5K at 10 a.m. The race raises funds for the Brentwood Boy & Girls Club, which provides after school activities for the Latin American community in Raleigh. The race starts at 10 a.m. at Centro restaurant, goes through Oakwood…
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The Ghost Guild will be unveiling their findings from their paranormal research conducted at Mordecai Historic Park. As a special treat, attendees will have the opportunity to enter our drawing for a chance to accompany The Ghost Guild on a future investigation of Mordecai Historic Park. Don't miss your chance to get in on this unique experience. Sessions take place… |
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Heluva Good! is bringing consumers the ultimate snacking occasion in its purest form: the tailgate. With the “No Team Required” tailgate tour, Heluva Good! dips is tricking-out tailgating experiences in cities that are “team-less.” Whether you’re longing for a team to cheer on or you’re more of a “I’m just here for the snacks” sort…
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Burning Coal Theatre presents this upbeat comedy about a young mathematical genius who studies with her tutor in 1809, while in the present day, researchers scour the house and grounds in search of clues to solve the mystery of who once lived on the grand property. Thursday: General Admission: $20; Students under 18: $5 Friday-Sunday:…
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Raise a glass to Verdi’s dazzling tale of fate and forbidden love. Renowned for its soaring arias and heart-wrenching ending, the Parisian romance that inspired Moulin Rouge and Pretty Woman explores the price we pay for true love. Purchase tickets online. |
2 events,
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Find locally-made goods and enjoy a night filled with music and entertainment with Triangle area artisans, food and drinks. |
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Join us at Kerr Scott Building At Fairgrounds, Raleigh, North Carolina for a night of raffles, dinner, and drinks presented by Moffat Properties & Moffat Pipe. Purchase tickets online.
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The future of work is here. Are you ready? If not, join us at Space for Good for the second Raleigh stop of The Reimagining Work Tour with Andres Marquez-Lara. Marquez-Lara is the author of “Facilitating Leadership: A Quick and Easy Guide to Leading With Brain, Heart, and Soul.” Through both his book and his…
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Formed in 2017, the NC State Quintet is composed of talented and dedicated students from the Department of Performing Arts and Technology at NC State University. Under the guidance of Mary Boone, the quintet showcases the rich and diverse repertoire of chamber music, which introduces a unique and expressive musical experience for both the performers… |
5 events,Take a blanket or a chair and meet your friends at Moore Square each First Friday for a free feature film. Attendees will enjoy pre-show entertainment on theme with each movie before a full-length screening outside under the stars. Food will be available for purchase on-site.
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Calling all Wizards and Witches, 21Marbles is back at Marbles Kids Museum on Friday, November 3 at 6:30pm! Tickets are on sale now, so grab your wands and enjoy a 21+ night out in Downtown Raleigh. Represent your house proudly by playing quidditch, magical games and trivia. Delight in Butter Beer, Witches Brew and other…
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Join Raleigh Community Orchestra at 7:00 pm on Friday, November 3rd, at Sanderson High School as we present The Greatest of All Time, Part 1, the first concert in a multi-year series featuring music from some of the best composers in history. All ages will enjoy classics like Brahms' Academic Festival Overture, Beethoven's Symphony No.…
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Theatre Raleigh has launched a new concert series featuring Tony Award winners, Broadway stars & local performers. See Norm Lewis, known for his performance in "Porgy and Bess," is an Emmy, Grammy, Tony and SAG award nominee, perform at 8 p.m. |
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Get an early start on your holiday shopping and buy gifts for yourself and others from wonderful local artists at the Fall Arts Fair at Fred Fletcher Park. The Fall Arts Fair showcases the work of bookmakers, fiber artists, glass artists, jewelers, painters, photographers, potters, and printmakers who participate in Pullen and Sertoma Arts Centers' programs.…
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Now in its 29th year, the 2023 Orange County Artists Guild Studio Tour is back and will take place the first two weekends in November – the 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th. Studios will be open free to the public from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. on Saturdays and noon-5 p.m. on Sundays. For many…
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Enjoy a family-friendly Saturday night campout at Haven Farm. Hosted by Brookside Bodega, this fun filled sleepover includes lots of activities for the whole family! Upon arrival, you will have time to check in, get your tent set up (B-Y-O-TENT!!), and settle in. At sunset, the fun commences with camp inspired activities, catered dinner provided… |

