Tickets still available for ‘The Odd Couple’

Forest Moon Theater will present “The Odd Couple” Friday through Sunday, Oct. 22-24, at the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 South Brooks Street. Show times are Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday at 3 p.m. Advance tickets are $15 plus tax for adults and $13 plus tax for students and seniors. These prices reflect a savings of $3 per adult and student/senior on “day of” admission tickets. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.wakeforestrencen.org/tickets-events.   From stage to film to television, Neal Simon’s “The Odd Couple” has proven to be one of America’s most beloved, enduring stories of mismatched roommates. Join us for the fun when we present our take on this classic comedy, which opens as a group of the guys assemble for a poker game in the apartment of divorced Oscar Madison. (And if the mess is any indication, it’s no

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WF Cares Holiday Kickoff is Saturday, Nov. 13

Make plans now to help us ring in the holiday season and launch our annual donation drive during the inaugural Wake Forest Cares Holiday Kickoff on Saturday, Nov. 13. Presented by the Wake Forest Mayor and Board of Commissioners, this free family-friendly celebration is scheduled from 1 to 7 p.m. in downtown Wake Forest. Promising fun-filled activities for both children and adults, our Holiday Kickoff will feature an artificial ice-skating rink in the Depot Parking Lot, 110 S. White St., award-winning ice carvers, roaming street performers, including an Ice Princess Stilt-Walker and Jack Frost Juggler, and a variety of performances from 1 to 4 p.m. in Centennial Plaza, 301 S. Brooks St. A high-energy concert by ACE Party Band along South White Street from 4 to 7 p.m., and a dazzling 10-minute Holiday Laser Light Show at the conclusion of the performance will offer a fitting climax to the day’s festivities. Food and refreshments

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WF Fire Department seeks motivated volunteers

The Wake Forest Fire Department is seeking dedicated volunteers to join its family of firefighters.  The WFFD is a combination department which means both career staff and volunteers are needed to operate. Although volunteers do not earn a salary, they are an integral part of the department’s community protection efforts and may receive a stipend per shift depending on their qualifications. As a result, serious, dedicated men and women are needed.  Responsibilities of volunteer firefighters include fighting fires, providing medical aid, assisting at emergency scenes, participating in training, and providing administrative support. Both certified and non-certified candidates are eligible, and there are no residency requirements, but volunteers must be willing to commit a minimum of 24 hours of duty crew each month. For more information, or to complete a volunteer application, visit www.wakeforestnc.gov/fire/fire-department-jobs. #

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The Growth Rate

Updated October 13, 2021 and partly based on the Wake Forest Planning Department’s September monthly report of plans under review as well as the town manager’s report. Plans under review at the Wake Forest Planning Department During September E. Carroll Joyner submitted the plan for the development of the former Wake Forest Country Club to the Wake Forest Planning Department. The plan calls for 249 single-family lots and 137 townhouse lots. The plan is not yet on the active development map in the planning department so many details are not yet available. No date has been set for the public hearing before the planning board and town board. Also there were the additions of three infrastructure improvements connected with the Kinsley subdivision on both sides of North Main Street. Those improvements are the widening of North Main, off-site water line extension and the extension of the Richland Creek sewer to

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Free webinar about senior care and services on Oct. 28

The Town of Wake Forest is partnering with Aging Care Matters and the Northern Wake Senior Center to host a free webinar on Adult Day Care Programs & Services for Seniors on Thursday, Oct. 28, from 6 to 7 p.m. The webinar will feature a presentation by Advanced Professional Aging Life Care Manager Carla Payne who will highlight adult day care options in our area and assistance programs available to local caregivers. The session will also include a 30-minute question-and-answer period moderated by Wake Forest Commissioner Adam Wright. “I am often asked about adult day care and the availability of community resources,” said Wright. “This webinar is intended to make sure that residents who are caring for adults and need assistance know what help is available to them.” Community members are asked to register in advance at https://bit.ly/WFAdultDayCareWebinar. When registering, you will also have the opportunity to submit questions in advance. After registering, you will receive a

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Woman’s Club hosts Scholarship Poinsettia Sale

The Wake Forest Woman’s Club is hosting its first Scholarship Poinsettia Fundraiser during the month of October. These beautiful red poinsettias with green container covers are locally grown by Homewood Nursery and will be available for pick up in Wake Forest on Nov. 18 from 3 to 7 p.m. at the United Methodist Church, 905 South Main Street. The 6 1/2” pots, 16-20″ tall, with six to eight blooms per pot are offered for $15.50 each – please see their website to order online by October 28. Proceeds from this fundraiser will go to support an annual scholarship awarded to a Wake Forest student each spring. For more information about the club and to order and pay for your poinsettias today, please visit www.wake-forest-womans-club.com. #

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Town, credit union sponsor shredding event Nov. 15

The Town of Wake Forest and the Local Government Federal Credit Union will celebrate “America Recycles Day” on Monday, Nov. 15, by co-sponsoring a drive-thru paper shredding event. Free and open to the public, the shred event will take place rain or shine in the parking lot of the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St., from noon to 6 p.m. – or until the two paper shredding trucks are full. The occasion will offer area residents and businesses the opportunity to protect themselves from identity theft and dispose of confidential documents in an environmentally responsible manner. All paper will be shredded on-site, then recycled. Participants are urged to help reduce contamination by removing all non-paper materials in advance, such as plastic binders, plastic folders and metal tabs. In addition, items that can damage the equipment will not be accepted, such as wet or moist paper, hanging file folders,

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Virtual fishing tourneys for all ages return to town

From November 22 to December 5, the Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department will host a Virtual Bass Fishing Tournament for ages 13 and older and a Virtual Youth Fishing Tournament for ages 12 and under. Over this two-week period, local anglers are encouraged to visit any public fishery in Wake or Franklin County to try and catch the biggest fish. Participants in the Youth Fishing Tournament may catch any species of fish, while anglers in the Bass Fishing Tournament will be limited to bass only. Online registration for both tournaments is available through Thursday, Nov. 4, at  https://wakeforestnc.recdesk.com/Community/Home. The cost to participate is $10 for the bass tournament and $5 for the youth tourney. Participants in the bass tourney will receive a fishing scale to be used in the competition, while contestants in the youth tournament will receive an “Early Fisherman” packet. Fishing scales and “Early Fisherman” packets

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Lions annual spaghetti dinner is this Saturday

Wake Forest Lions Club will hold their second annual spaghetti dinner on Saturday, October 23, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall locate at 225 E. Holding Avenue, Wake Forest. It will be dine or take out. Prices are $10 for adults, $7 for ages 4 to 12 years and children under 3 eat free. There will be a vegetarian sauce option. The meal will include spaghetti with either meat or meatless sauce, salad, bread, and dessert. Roseann McFadden will be providing music for the venue. #

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Shred-a-Thon Oct. 30 will benefit the Purple Heart Foundation

Fight identity theft by getting rid of your sensitive documents at a drive-up Shred-a-thon benefitting the Wake Forest Purple Heart Foundation on Saturday, Oct. 30. The fundraising Shred-a-thon is 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary’s Patterson Hall parking lot, 101 N. Wingate St., Wake Forest. Shredding is $10 per box or $25 for three boxes (standard banker box or paper grocery bag; limit five per person). Cash preferred, but check and credit cards accepted. Leave the boxes or bags in trunk or back of your vehicle and volunteers will remove them. Accepted items include old tax returns, bills, receipts, financial statements, cancelled checks, medical records, etc. Cannot accept garbage, three-ring binders, cardboard, credit cards, magazines, newspapers, CDs or hardcover books. All proceeds benefit the Purple Heart Foundation, which hosts an annual banquet saluting military veterans wounded in action. More details at WakeForestPurpleHeartFoundation.org or email events@wfphf.com. #

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