Sprayground to open Saturday, May 4

The Taylor Street Park Sprayground will open for the 2019 season on Saturday, May 4, at 10 a.m. The facility is located in the vicinity of Taylor Street Park and the Alston-Massenburg Center, 416 North Taylor Street. Free and open to the public, the sprayground will be open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m. The Taylor Street Park Sprayground is a dynamic, zero-depth aquatic play area designed to provide endless hours of fun for the entire family. The sprayground combines the sensations of different water movements – flowing, misting, and jetting – with several diverse features for an unequaled aquatic play adventure.  

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Events at Page 158 Books

Page 158 Books at 415 South Brooks Street sponsors a wide variety of book clubs and events each week. For more information, call 919-435-1843. * * * * The Mystery Book Club will meet Thursday, April 25, at 11 a.m., and this month’s selection is “Descent” by Tim Johnston. * * * * The Classics Book Club will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 25, and discuss “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding. * * * * Independent Bookstore Day will be celebrated Saturday, April 27, at 10 a.m. with exclusive items, giveaways, trivia, Peppa Peg (and George). The fun lasts all day. Peppa and George will be at our 10:30 a.m. story time. * * * * The Author Event on Tuesday, April 30, at 6:30 p.m. will feature John Sean Doyle, a poet and lawyer who taught positive psychology at North Carolina State University for nearly

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Events at The Listening Room

Sugar Magnolia Café, 219 South White Street, is hosting a music series called “The Listening Room.” Designed to create a vibrant local music scene for aspiring artists, the series brings live music performances to downtown Wake Forest. For more information, visit our Facebook page. * * * * On Friday, April 26, at 7 p.m. the artists will be the Gravy Boys. * * * * On Saturday, April 27, at 7 p.m. the artists will be the Aaron Burdett Trio.  

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Learn the archaeology of the Ailey Young House

The Wake Forest Historic Preservation Commission will host an Archaeology Workshop on Saturday, April 27, at the site of the Ailey Young House. Two sessions will be offered – the first from 10 a.m.-noon and the second from 1-3 p.m. The Ailey Young House is located along North White Street, north of Spring Street and south of the Wake Forest Cemetery. The one-and-one-half story saddlebag house is a rare example of Reconstruction-era rental housing that was the childhood home of Allen Young, an important educator in the history of Wake Forest. It is the oldest known African American historic resource within Wake Forest. The April 27 workshop is open to everyone but may be especially appealing to those with an interest in history, historic preservation and archaeology. There is no cost to participate, but registration is required at www.wakeforestnc.gov/advisory-boards/historic-preservation-commission/archaeology-workshop<http://www.wakeforestnc.gov/advisory-boards/historic-preservation-commission/archaeology-workshop>. Everyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a parent

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2019 Field of Dreams comes true May 8

On Wednesday, May 8, the North Wake Baseball Complex at The Factory will host the 11th annual Field of Dreams from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., occupying all the ball fields. A groundbreaking program created by instructors at Wake Forest High School to bring a day of baseball, fun and friendship to students with special needs, Field of Dreams has sparked a movement across the country. Field of Dreams is the brainchild of WFHS Special Education teacher Gail Tucker and the Wake Forest Army JROTC, led by Sgt. Maj. Ginger Cribb. Coached by varsity athletes and assisted by cadet volunteers, kids who might otherwise miss the chance to play high school sports get a day packed with a series of baseball matchups where they’re the stars—batting, running, and scoring to the cheers of a supportive crowd! Families, spectators, media and fans are invited to share the fun. There will be

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Marga-RELAY-ville set for Saturday

For the 6th consecutive year, runners, walkers, and fun-seekers will gather on S. White St. in front of the Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce to participate in the 2019 version of the Marga-RELAY-ville 5k – a charity fundraiser benefitting the American Cancer Society, Rotary International, and selected local charities. To date, over $40,000 in net proceeds have been donated to “Kick Cancer to the Curb.” Marga-RELAY-ville is a 5K run for individual participants -or- a 5K relay for teams of three persons – each running a mile. The run will be timed by Precision Race on a certified course starting and finishing in front of the Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce at 350 S. White St.. Each participant receives a bag of goodies, including a runner shirt, and items from local merchants. Age category winners are awarded valuable prizes and medals at the wrap-up ceremony. Cancer Survivors are encouraged to

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Historic Wake Forest Cemetery Tour May 11

The Wake Forest Cemetery Advisory Board will sponsor its annual historic walking tour at the Wake Forest Cemetery on Saturday, May 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The cemetery is located at 400 North White Street. Free and open to the public, the self-guided tour will celebrate the lives of the men and women who established the Wake Forest community, as well as its culture and destiny. Docents will be stationed at various locations throughout the cemetery to share interesting stories about specific gravesites, as well as photographs of loved ones bearing their ancestral names. Parents are encouraged to bring their children to the tour as a special handout will be provided highlighting interesting points of interest throughout the cemetery grounds. Designed to promote healthy interaction between a child and their parents or accompanying adult, the photos and sites highlighted in the handout will help educate visitors about the

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Find your best hat for the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party May 11

One of the highlights of the spring season in Wake Forest is the Wake Forest Garden Club’s annual Mad Hatter’s Tea Party and Garden and Art Tour in the Wake Forest Historical Museum, on its grounds and in local gardens. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, May 11, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the high tea, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the garden and art tour. You can buy tickets for both or for just one. The tea will be served in the museum, first come – first served, and many of the guests will be wearing their finest hats and gloves. The garden and art tour will feature local gardens selected for their unique and creative displays where local plein-air artists will be demonstrating how they create. On the grounds there will be other attractions. The vintage car show features classic cars owned

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Transportation Plan meeting May 16

The Town of Wake Forest will host a Comprehensive Transportation Plan public information meeting on Thursday, May 16, from 4-7 p.m. at the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St. The meeting will have an informal, open house-style format, so there will not be a formal presentation. Attendees may arrive any time between 4 and 7 p.m. to share comments and ask questions. During the session, organizers will review ideas and opinions shared during the first CTP public meeting on topics such as safety, intersections, roadway congestion, technology, driving, walking, biking and transit. Light refreshments, along with soft drinks and water, will be available. Community input is the cornerstone of the Comprehensive Transportation Plan, which will address all modes of transportation, including driving, walking, biking and transit. For more information, visit wakeforestnc.gov and search “Comprehensive Transportation Plan” or contact Transportation Planning Manager Suzette Morales at 919-435-9510 or smorales@wakeforestnc.gov<mailto:smorales@wakeforestnc.gov>.

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WFPD hosts recruitment fair May 17

The Wake Forest Police Department will host a Recruitment Fair for sworn law enforcement officers and NC Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) graduates Friday, May 17, from 4 to 7 p.m. The event will take place both inside and outside the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St. Designed to highlight the benefits of working for the Town of Wake Forest and specifically with the Wake Forest Police Department (WFPD), the occasion will include vehicle and equipment displays and provide information about job opportunities and career development. The recruitment fair will also offer attendees the opportunity to interact with members of the WFPD and the Town’s Human Resources Department. Anyone interested in joining the Wake Forest Police Department is encouraged to attend. For more information, contact Cpl. A Lezama at 919-435-9625 or alezama@wakeforestnc.gov<mailto:alezama@wakeforestnc.gov>.  

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