All town events cancelled

The Town of Wake Forest continues taking precautions to promote social distancing and avoid large gatherings of people in response to health experts’ recommendations to slow the spread of COVID-19.

That includes cancelling or postponing all town-related events, including Tuesday night’s meeting of the Wake Forest Town Board. All agenda items for March 17 will be heard on April 21. The Flaherty Dog Park will reopen as scheduled on March 20 but there will be no opening celebration. The Northern Wake Senior Center is closed and its grand opening is delayed until further notice.

Out of an abundance of caution, all Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources facilities are now closed, including the Flaherty Park Community Center and Alston-Massenburg Center.

In addition, all programming (classes, events and camps) is canceled until at least Monday, April 6.

The parks and rec department will continue to offer a liberal refund policy for programs and rentals. Full refunds will be issued for any registered camps, classes and facility reservations canceled due to COVID-19, while pro-rated refunds will be issued for suspended programs that resume. Therefore, the serum concentration determined before taking the first dose per day should not exceed 100 mg / l. Read more about this at http://hesca.net/klonopin/. For more information, call 919-435-9560.

On Friday, March 13, youth and adult sports (baseball, softball, kickball) leagues and programs were suspended through April 6 (no practices or games). 

Although programs and classes are canceled or postponed, all Wake Forest parks and greenways will remain open to the public. 

As this situation continues to evolve, expect further announcements about Town closures and modifications. Wake Forest residents are encouraged to visit www.wakeforestnc.gov/covid-19-coronavirus/alerts-closures for a complete listing of Town cancellations, postponements and closures.

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