Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce is 75

It was 1948 in Wake Forest, and the town government, ordinary people, business owners and the Wake Forest College professors and staff were just about coming to terms with the 1946 news that the college was moving to Winston-Salem. It had been more than a shock. It upended something that seemed as reliable as sunrise, as constant as the tides along the Carolina shore. Wake Forest as a town had grown up around the college, and now the college was leaving! Of course it would take 10 years – until graduation day in 1956 – before the moving vans began flowing west with 120 years of history and what seemed like the soul and heartbeat of the town. All the restaurants except Shorty’s closed, Ben Aycock closed his men’s store, the Bolus store remained open to cloth men and women but there were few customers left, and downtown went nearly

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Editorial: Republicans take wrecking ball to NC schools

I cannot tell you how sad and angry it makes me to see what the Republican supermajority is doing to the public schools in North Carolina, from preschool to PhD. As the daughter of an elementary teacher, I was appalled when we moved here to find there were no public kindergartens. That was soon remedied, but it showed me there were a lot of holes in the public face of North Carolina as a “progressive state.” Fast forward to today and what we see is the real face of what Republicans want for education. * $200 million less for public schools where 80 percent of our children are enrolled but up to $530 million from public funds to provide scholarships to private schools for every family in the state, including millionaires. *Fewer funds for the law school and the School of Government – that last is where the new town

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Memorial Day ceremony and more about WF veterans

The Memorial Day ceremony honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom will take place at the Wake Forest Veterans Memorial located on the grounds of the Heritage Golf Course starting at 11 o’clock May 29, 2023. There is ample signage on all town roads leading to the Veterans Memorial. Please allow ample time to arrive at the venue prior to the start of the ceremony. Seating will be available to accommodate all who wish to be seated for the ceremony. The ceremony will include the posting of the colors, military hymns, the National Anthem, speeches, playing of TAPS and laying of a wreath. The entire ceremony should take close to an hour. We encourage you to take every opportunity to remember what this sacred holiday is truly about. American citizens have come to the support of our country preserving our way of life and ensuring our great

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Apply now for second annual Citizens Academy

The Town of Wake Forest is now accepting applications for its second annual Citizen’s Academy. The online application is available at www.wakeforestnc.gov/citizens-academy through Friday, July 14. The Wake Forest Citizen’s Academy is a seven-week course designed to offer participants an educational and interactive experience on the workings of Town government. The curriculum will cover current Wake Forest programs, services, and procedures, and offer an inside look at several departments, including Public Works, Police, Fire, Communications, Finance, Planning, Engineering, Wake Forest Power, Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources, the Renaissance Centre, and Downtown Development. (Editor’s note: This is the year when we will elect three town commissioners. The academy would be an excellent way for any candidates who have not served in a local elected office to learn about the town and be more prepared if elected. There are now three announced candidates: first-term Commissioner Adam Wright, Joe Kimray and Faith Cross.

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COVID, fire don’t stop Northern Wake Senior Center opening

Area residents are invited to the official grand reopening of the Northern Wake Senior Center (NWSC) on Wednesday, June 14, at 10 a.m. Delayed for over three years – first by COVID, then by a fire – the reopening celebration will include a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony, brief remarks by Mayor Vivian Jones and other Town officials, tours of the facility, class demonstrations, and light refreshments. In June 2018, construction on the new and improved 18,000-square-foot facility began. Located at 235 E. Holding Ave., the center reopened on February 3, 2020, only to close a few weeks later in response to the COVID pandemic. After reopening to the public in early 2022, the facility was forced to close again in July 2022 due to smoke and fire damage caused by a lightning strike. Although the building was closed during this period, classes and activities continued virtually and at various Town

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WFFD needs help renovating the old ‘Smoke Trailer’

The Wake Forest Fire Department is asking for the community’s help renovating and restoring a “Smoke Trailer” used to teach children important lessons about the dangers of fires, how to prevent them, and ways to escape a burning home. Donations of money, labor, and materials are needed to renovate and upfit the trailer, so it functions as a mobile classroom. Once the renovations are completed, the Smoke Trailer will be used at schools, camps, and community events to teach kids what to do if a fire breaks out at home. The unit will be specially equipped with appliances, smoke machines, and heaters that can create conditions mimicking the signs of danger. “Fire education and prevention are cornerstones of our operations,” said Firefighter First Class Glenn Ebron. “We’re excited to partner with our community to renovate the Smoke Trailer and make our mobile classroom a reality.” Online donations are accepted at

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Time to sign up for swim lessons at aquatic center

The Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department will accept online registrations for 2023 Swim Lessons beginning Thursday, June 1, at 8 a.m. The cost is $40 for Wake Forest residents who reside within the town limits and $80 for non-Wake Forest residents. To help ensure the best possible customer experience, online registration will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis until all slots are filled at http://bit.ly/wfswimlessons. Payments can be made with debit card, MasterCard, and Visa. Anyone wishing to register who does not have internet access is invited to sign up using the kiosks in the lobby of the Wake Forest Town Hall, 301 S. Brooks St. Computer kiosks are also available for public use at Joyner Park Community Center, 701 Harris Road, Flaherty Park Community Center, 1226 N. White St., and Alston-Massenburg Center, 416 N. Taylor St. Swim lessons will be provided in June and July for preschoolers

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Wake Forest to have joyous Juneteenth this year

The Northeast Community Coalition is partnering with the Town of Wake Forest to host Wake Forest’s 2023 Juneteenth Celebration on Friday and Saturday, June 16 and 17. Free and open to the public, the two-day event will officially get underway with a “Community Gathering” Friday, June 16, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Taylor Street Park, 416 N. Taylor St. Offering food, fun, and fellowship, the occasion will allow attendees to interact with one another and experience the Taylor Street Park Sprayground. From there, attendees can proceed to the soon-to-open Wake Forest Food Hall, 303 E. Roosevelt Ave., to purchase dinner from various food trucks that will be onsite. The festivities resume Saturday, June 17, with a “Freedom Walk” that begins and ends at The Dubois Center, 518 N. Franklin St. Anyone wishing to participate is encouraged to assemble at 11 a.m. The Freedom Walk is scheduled to end at

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Cops and firefighters offer 3-day Public Safety Camp

The Wake Forest Police Department and Wake Forest Fire Department are partnering to host a Public Safety Camp Monday through Wednesday, June 26-28, at E. Carroll Joyner Park, 701 Harris Road. Geared for ages 13-15, the three-day camp will include sessions on basic first aid, CPR, fire extinguisher usage, and firefighter tactics, as well as Police K9 and tactical team demonstrations, a mock crime scene investigation, and discussions about careers in public safety. The cost of the camp is $35 and includes lunch each day. In addition, all campers will receive a Public Safety Camp T-shirt. A limited number of spots are available. Online registration is underway at https://bit.ly/WFPublicSafetyCamp. For more information, contact Firefighter Glenn Ebron at 919-556-1966 or gebron@wakeforestnc.gov or Police Community Outreach Officer Robert Wilkinson at 919-608-8472 or rwilkinson@wakeforestnc.gov. ###

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WF FUNGO now selling beer at Flaherty Field 2

(This is the recent press release from FUNGO and Blackbird Brewery.) Earlier this month, the Wake Forest Board of Commissioners unanimously approved an update to the town’s ordinance regarding alcohol sales at public parks. The ordinance will now include a caveat that legally allows Wake Forest FUNGO to sell alcohol to fans attending home games at Flaherty Park field 2. A collaboration quickly developed between FUNGO owners, Joe and Julie John, and the owners of Blackbird Brewery, Harmony and Ian VanGundy, both local Wake Forest small businesses, both family-owned, and both dedicated to our community. Now the duo will tout the historic achievements of being the first non-government group allowed to sell and the first beer allowed to be sold at a public park. Owners Julie John and Harmony VanGundy connected through the Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce. FUNGO has been involved in local athletics for 11 years. The collegiate

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