Rising up for the View: Above the Oaks

Guest post by Mike Ingram Nothing makes a city or region more unique than its geography and topography—and its not unusual for these elements to become the focus–or identity–of an area. Western North Carolina: the Blue Ridge Mountains. North Carolina coast: the beach....

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A Southern Shopping Spree Visits Downtown Raleigh

Guest post by Anne Stewart Handmade vendors, local businesses, and direct sales are coming to the Raleigh Convention Center on March 8, 2014.  'A Southern Shopping Spree' presented by Let's Shop Local, will be giving away 200 Let's Shop Local reusable totes at the...

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Service Raleigh at The Wedge Community Garden

Guest post by Eva Winterbourne RSVP for Service Raleigh - Saturday, March 29 from 9 - 12pm. Service Raleigh is an annual event that brings together NCSU students, neighbors, Citizens Advisory Council (CAC) members, family, and friends to volunteer in our community....

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Support Teepee Trails in the Creative District

Guest post by Jordan Childress In early June of 2013, my dog Bubbles and I were strolling through Kaplan Drive Park in Raleigh, NC when we stumbled upon something different. In the field adjacent to the park's fitness trail stood a tree with two sticks leaned against...

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What Will Downtown Raleigh Look Like In Ten Years?

Guest post by Trisha Hasch Help us to establish a vision for downtown. Here's how you can get involved. We need your ideas to help us build a downtown experience for everyone. Meet the planning + design team of Sasaki Associates, try your hand at MindMixer, the public...

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Publix Caught in Petition Crossfire

By Jason Hibbets An article on WakeUp Wake County, an organization concerned about growth and the future of Wake County, states that "North Carolina will soon be the 9th largest state in the US. ... The Triangle is experiencing much of this growth, and with it comes...

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Annual Lift Benefit on Glenwood South

Guest post by Meredith Archie Come out and have a great time while donating to a worthy cause at the Women for Success Lift Benefit. The first-ever Lift Benefit will raise money for Dress for Success Triangle to help "lift" local women out of poverty and into...

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Small Business Spotlight: Deco Raleigh

By Sara DiMantova The Small Business Spotlight series features small businesses and their owners, to get a feel for what truly makes Southwest Raleigh a great place to live, work, learn, and play: the people.  Today's post shines a Spotlight on Pam Blondin, founder of...

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Discover Southwest Raleigh: Run the City of Oaks

By Jason Hibbets For the seventh year in a row, I've run in the City of Oaks half marathon. So adding this race to my fall bucket list was special. Why? Because it was my 20th half marathon—and to run that in Raleigh and cross the finish line at the NC State Belltower...

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The Wine Feed is Moving!

By Sara DiMantova The Wine Feed, Glenwood South's popular wine shop and class venue, is moving on up! Literally, The Wine Feed will be moving from the somewhat hard-to-find spot in the Carter Building UP Glenwood Ave. to a brand new store front on the Glenwood-facing...

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Discover Southwest Raleigh: Bike the Art Museum Greenway

By Jason Hibbets A great item for anyone's to-do list is to check out the North Carolina Art Museum. One of coolest ways to explore the area is to bike the greenway around the art museum. This is what I added to my fall bucket list and I encourage you to pick a nice...

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FLOW by Bill Hickman, Only At Rebus Works

By Rebus Works Rebus Works is pleased to present FLOW, an installation by Bill Hickman consisting of 500 metal birds on our gallery wall. Based on a bird medallion taken from a 1950s screen door, Hickman cut multiple copies from 20 gauge sheet steel then hammered,...

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Visualization Exercise for Proposed Neighborhood Park

A public workshop attracted almost 50 people on Tuesday, November 19 at Carolina Pines Community Park. Residents from the community and members from the Citizen Planning Committee had an opportunity to participate in several visualization exercises to help determine...

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Discover Southwest Raleigh: Go to an NC State football game

For anyone new moving to the Triangle, one of the first things you'll hear is that you need to pick a team. Whether your fancy is football, basketball, baseball, or some other college sport, fans in the Triangle almost require you to pledge your allegiance to either...

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The Future of Lake Wheeler Road

The study has been completed and the future development of Lake Wheeler Road is pending community feedback and city approval. The stretch of Lake Wheeler Road between I-40 and Tryon Road, (1.3 miles) has been evaluated and recommendations have been made, but your...

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