Students can apply now for Youth in Government board

The Town of Wake Forest is currently accepting applications from area high school students interested in serving on the Youth in Government Advisory Board (YGAB) for the 2018-19 school year. Applications and recommendation forms are available in the town clerk’s office at Town Hall and on the town’s website at www.wakeforestnc.gov/youth-in-government-advisory-board.aspx.Completed applications must be received no later than 5 p.m. Monday, April 30. Only high school students (grades 9-12) are eligible to serve on the YGAB, including rising ninth graders. Members serve four-year terms or until graduation, whichever comes first. The YGAB is comprised of eight to 20 members. No more than four can live outside the corporate town limits. For the upcoming school year, the board will have an opening for at least nine members, one of which may be an out-of-town member. The YGAB advises the Board of Commissioners on issues of interest to area youth. Board members also

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Help WF develop a comprehensive transportation plan

The Town of Wake Forest is in the process of developing a Comprehensive Transportation Plan to address all transportation methods, including driving, walking, biking and transit. As part of that effort, the town is conducting an online survey to gather input from area residents to help direct transportation planning efforts. The survey is available online at www.wakeforestnc.gov/2018-comprehensive-transportation-plan.aspx from now through Saturday, May 26, and takes approximately five minutes to complete. The survey is an important element in the Town’s transportation planning efforts. Officials plan to incorporate survey responses to address transportation challenges throughout Wake Forest. For more information, contact Transportation Planning Manager Suzette Morales at 919-435-9510 or smorales@wakeforestnc.gov.

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Taylor Street Park Sprayground opens April 14

Everyone is invited to the official grand opening of the Taylor Street Park Sprayground on Saturday, April 14, at 11 a.m. The sprayground is located in the Taylor Street Park near the Alston-Massenburg Center at 416 North Taylor Street. The grand opening celebration will include a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony, brief remarks by Mayor Vivian Jones and light refreshments. Parents are urged to bring their kids and their bathing suits, so they can make a splash after the ribbon-cutting. As part of the event, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department will unveil a park bench donated by the Wake Forest Kiwanis Club in honor of Thomas J. Dimmock, affectionately known as Mr. Kiwanis. Dimmock, who passed away in 2015, led the Kiwanis Club’s involvement in the effort to bring a sprayground to Taylor Street Park. The Taylor Street Park Sprayground is a dynamic, zero-depth aquatic play area designed

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Acclaimed writer to visit Page 158 Books April 26

Raleigh novelist Elaine Neil Orr will visit Page 158 Books in Wake Forest’s Renaissance Plaza on Brooks Street at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, for an evening of reading and conversation about her new novel, Swimming Between Worlds. Orr, the critically acclaimed writer of A Different Sun brings readers a Southern coming-of-age novel that sets three very different young people against the tumultuous years of the American civil rights movement. Tacker Hart left his home in North Carolina as a local high school football hero, but returns in disgrace after being fired from a prestigious architectural assignment in West Africa. Yet the culture and people he grew to admire have left their mark on him. Adrift, he manages his father’s grocery store and becomes reacquainted with a girl he barely knew growing up. Kate Monroe’s parents have died, leaving her the family home and the right connections in her Southern town. But a

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Magic Pipers star at first 2018 FNOW April 13

The Magic Pipers will kick off the third season of Friday Night on White on Friday, April 13. Presented by White Street Brewing Company, the free outdoor concert will take place along South White Street in historic downtown Wake Forest from 6 to 9 p.m. The remaining concerts will feature Love Tribe on May 11, Bull City Syndicate on June 8, Sleeping Booty on July 13, Big Love on Aug. 10, and Crush on Sept. 14. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase at several downtown restaurants. A variety of food and dessert trucks will also be on site in the parking lot of Fidelity Bank, 231 South White Street, and along Owen Avenue. Participating food and dessert trucks are Baguettaboutit, Bam Pow Chow, Charlie’s Kabob Grill, Chirba Chirba Dumpling, Cousins Maine Lobster, Fuzzy’s Empanadas, Havana Dave’s, Kona Ice, Lumpy’s Ice Cream, Sweet Traditions, the VFW Chuckwagon and Virgil’s

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Wake Forest can vote early in May 8 primaries

There will be some hotly contested seats in the 2018 May 8 party primaries, and Wake County will provide early voting at the Northern Regional Center on East Holding Avenue from April 26 to May 5. There is a lot of competition for the U.S. Congressional seat now held by Rep. George E.B. Holding of Raleigh. Gregory A. Chesser II of Louisburg is contesting him in the Republican primary. On the Democratic side, Wendy E. May of Selma, Kenneth M. Romley of Raleigh and Linda D. Coleman of Knightdale are trying for the party’s nomination. An even more intense primary is shaping up for the District 35 seat in the North Carolina House, and all the candidates live in Wake Forest. Three men are trying to wrest Chris Malone’s seat from him: Adam B. Wright, Terence J. Everitt and Isaac C. Burke. Wake Forest Democratic voters will also be able

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Special Needs Resource Fair on Saturday

The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department and Richland Creek Community Church will sponsor a free Special Needs Resource Fair on Saturday, April 7, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Richland Creek Community Church, 3229 Burlington Mills Road. The event will include over 30 professional vendors that specialize in providing to children and adults with special needs an array of services including therapeutic, health and wellness, educational, recreational, music, financial and legal. Designed to offer local families the opportunity to learn about dozens of programs, services, products and resources – all in one location – the fair will also feature interactive opportunities with the Wake Forest Police and Fire Departments and Wake County EMS. The first 100 people to enter the resource fair will receive a ticket for a free treat. For more information, contact Special Needs Recreation Specialist Kelly Schurtz at 919-556-7093 or kschurtz@wakeforestnc.gov.  

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You do want to attend the Mad Hatter’s Tea and Tour

Once again the Mad Hatter’s Tea & Garden Party will return to North Main Street and the Wake Forest Historical Museum with its traditional afternoon tea, garden and historic tours, a classic car show and sales of locally grown plants. The date is Saturday, May 12, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. You will only need tickets for the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, three separate seatings from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., where you will be delighted by the fine silver, English tea, finger sandwiches and sweets. The $20 tickets are available on line at www.wfgardenclub.org or Facebook at Wake Forest Garden Club. You can also purchase tickets at The Cotton Company, Ollie’s Café and Page 158 Books. On the day of the party, you can also buy tickets at the Wake Forest Garden Club tent for $25 as long as they are available. All the other events and activities

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Tickets going fast for Beach Music & BBQ, Band of Oz

The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre for the Arts will commemorate its grand re-opening on Saturday, June 2, at 7:30 p.m. with Beach Music & BBQ featuring The Band of Oz. If you love great food and great beach music, then don’t miss this one-of-a-kind summertime celebration in the heart of downtown Wake Forest. The Band of Oz, one of the southeast’s most popular beach music bands and a 1997 Beach Music Hall of Fame inductee, will headline the grand re-opening, which will also feature a delicious barbecue dinner provided by Papa Jack’s Catering. The occasion will also include a cash bar serving beer and wine. Dress for this event is summer casual. Ticket are selling fast and may disappear soon. Tickets may be purchased online atwww.wakeforestnc.gov/tickets-events.aspx with a Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express credit card. Tickets may also be purchased at the Renaissance Centre box office with cash, check or

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Age-friendly businesses see benefits

The speaker for the first in the 2018 Dementia Awareness Education series will be Valerie Jurik-Henry, the creator The Ageless Home and a professional national speaker on aging in place. She will present The Aging Population + Your Business = A New Way of Thinking during the event on Thursday, April 26, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre. Jurik-Henry will address these questions: What makes your business inviting to every customer? What makes your business age friendly? How can being age friendly make a huge impact to your bottom line. The breakfast sponsor is Brookdale Senior Living, so arrive a little early to enjoy something to eat and a cup of coffee. From April through December, the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre for the Arts will host several seminars designed to raise awareness about Alzeheimer’s disease and related dementias. Each event in the 2018 Dementia Awareness Education

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