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May 19, 2024

Month: August 2014

You can help plan town’s recreation

The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department is asking local residents to participate in a series of focus groups on Wednesday, Sept. 3, designed to evaluate the

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Unplug and enjoy the music

Fifth annual Wake Forest Unplugged set for Sept. 7 The Cajun-flavored blues band Mel Melton & The Wicked Mojos will headline the fifth annual Wake Forest Unplugged…Get Connected on Sunday,

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Antique Road Show Extravaganza

The Wake Forest Woman’s Club invites you to find out if that treasured heirloom or something you found in your grandmother’s attic is really valuable to others or just priceless

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Brief Bits

The heavy equipment and raw dirt next to the Wake Forest U.S. Post Office does not signal an addition to the building. Postmaster John Thompson said, “We are expanding our

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Worms on oaks are a nuisance

The Town of Wake Forest has received several calls in recent days concerning the large numbers of Orangestriped Oakworms on oak trees around town, including the town’s street trees. Many

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Full fall offerings at the RC

The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre is pleased to announce its schedule of fall 2014 classes and workshops. The Renaissance Centre’s Fall Arts Program offers a range of classes in a

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Rabies/microchip clinic Oct. 11

Pet owners should mark their calendars because one of the most popular events at the Northern Regional Center in Wake Forest will return on Saturday, Oct. 11. It is the

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Get moving for the CROP Walk

The 35th Annual Wake Forest CROP Hunger Walk is set for Sunday, September 28, at 2:30 p.m. Now is the time for churches, organizations, school groups, businesses, and individuals to

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