It was a wonderful week in Wake Forest, NC this past week and ended beautifully with a gorgeous day for Father's Day! I hope all of the fathers out there had a fantastic day spending it with loved ones in special and memorable ways! I know that we did - fishing at Falls Lake - it was relaxing, quiet and a ton of fun.
The upcoming week in Wake Forest, NC has some great events! Check and see for yourself!
From the Town of Wake Forest website:
Triangle Caregivers Conference
Tuesday, June 23; 8:30 am - 3:30 pm
McKimmon Center, Raleigh
Resources for Seniors, Hospice of Wake County and the Alzheimer's Association - Eastern NC Chapter are teaming up to present the Triangle Caregivers Conference on Tuesday, June 23. The conference, designed for those who care for someone who is in some way incapacitated, will provide respite, resolution and resources. Attendees will have the benefit of a keynote speaker, breakout sessions, lunch, vendor booths and pampering activities. Cost is $5 for caregivers, $25 for professionals and an additional $10 for professional CEU credits. To register, go to www.trianglecaregiversconference.com
Firing Range Training
Wednesday, June 24; 8 am - 5 pm
Police Department Firing Range, behind Flaherty Park Community Center
Residents in the area are advised that the Wake Forest Police Department will conduct firing range training at the police department firing range, located behind the Flaherty Park Community Center. The firing range is utilized by Wake Forest Police officers who require instruction and practice in order to obtain current certification in the use of firearms. This certification is required in order for the officer to fulfill his duties for the Wake Forest Police Department. www.wakeforestnc.gov/residents/police_firingrange.aspx
Firing Range Training
Thursday, June 25; Noon - 10 pm
Police Department Firing Range, behind Flaherty Park Community Center
Residents in the area are advised that the Wake Forest Police Department will conduct firing range training at the police department firing range, located behind the Flaherty Park Community Center. The firing range is utilized by Wake Forest Police officers who require instruction and practice in order to obtain current certification in the use of firearms. This certification is required in order for the officer to fulfill his duties for the Wake Forest Police Department. www.wakeforestnc.gov/residents/police_firingrange.aspx
Get Up & Go! Downtown Dining Tour
Thursday, June 25; 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Municipal Parking Lot, 110 S. White St.
Rain or shine, join us for a leisurely stroll through downtown to visit Wake Forest's twelve dining establishments. We'll stop at a few for some special surprises. This event is hosted by Get Up & Go! and the Wake Forest Downtown Revitalization Corporation.
Firing Range Training
Friday, June 26; 8 am - 5 pm
Police Department Firing Range, behind Flaherty Park Community Center
Residents in the area are advised that the Wake Forest Police Department will conduct firing range training at the police department firing range, located behind the Flaherty Park Community Center. The firing range is utilized by Wake Forest Police officers who require instruction and practice in order to obtain current certification in the use of firearms. This certification is required in order for the officer to fulfill his duties for the Wake Forest Police Department. www.wakeforestnc.gov/residents/police_firingrange.aspx
Festival Friday - Christian Music Night
Friday, June 26; 6 pm - 9 pm
Festival Park, 572 S. White Street
Join Festival Friday on the grounds of Festival Park! In the case of rain, the festivities will move indoors. The event, sponsored by the Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment (GJCAE), is free and prizes will be awarded each Festival Friday night to performers. The point of Festival Friday is to provide a venue every Friday night, free to the public, for local teens to gather in a safe, fun environment and encourage local artists to show off their skills. Area residents are encouraged to bring your lounge chairs, blankets and enjoy.
Community Outdoor Movie Night
Friday, June 26; 8 pm
Stephenson Center at Wake Forest Baptist Church, 12120 Wake Union Church Rd.
The Outreach Team of Wake Forest Baptist Church proudly presents our 4th season of Community Outdoor Movie Nights. Movies will be shown on June 26, July 24 and August 14. All movies are shown under licensing from CVLI. Friday, June 26, join us to watch RV. Bring your blanket or lawn chair, sit back and relax while watching the movie and enjoying free drinks and popcorn.
Wake Forest Farmers' Market
Saturday, June 27; 8 am - Noon
Downtown Wake Forest - Municipal Parking Lot
The market offers fresh produce, pasture-raised beef, poultry and pork, free-range eggs, fresh and dried herbs, honey, jams and preserves, plus a whole lot more. The Farmers' Market is open from 8 am to noon every Saturday April through November. www.wakeforestmarket.org
3rd Annual Slam Jam 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
Saturday, June 27; 11 am - 4 pm
DuBois Center Outdoor Basketball Courts in NE Quadrant
The 3rd annual Slam Jam 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament will be held on June 27 for youth ages 8-18 who reside in the NE Quadrant. NE Quadrant youth are encouraged to form a team of 3 (same sexes) and fill out a registration form. Registration forms are available at the Olive Branch Church, Wake Forest Baptist Church office and the barbershop off of N. Taylor St. This is a free event that will feature live music, step teams, choirs, food, prizes and more. Contact Austin Shaw at (919) 906-6605 or atshaw@nc.rr.com for more information.
BASF Smile Train Triathlon
Sunday, June 28; 7 am
Heritage Swim Club, Heritage Lakes Drive in Heritage Wake Forest
Join the 2nd running of The Smile Train Triathlon through Heritage Wake Forest on June 29. This is a sprint-distance triathlon comprised of a 250 yard swim at the Heritage Swim Club, a 12 mile bike followed by a 3.1 mile run. 100% of the registration dollars for this race will go directly to The Smile Train, a cleft-lip and cleft-palate charity that provides life changing surgery for children who would under no condition be able to afford the corrective surgery. This is the only triathlon in Wake forest and the only triathlon in the world to benefit The Smile Train. Sign up early as the 2008 race filled weeks before race day. Registration, volunteer information and additional race details are available at www.milesintosmiles.com or contact Rebecca Warriner, race director, at rebeccawarriner@hotmail.com
Fidelity Bank is celebrating their 100th anniversary with a charity food drive to benefit the Tri-Area Ministry. The bank will be collecting non-perishable food items from June 1 - 26. To donate, drop off food items at either Wake Forest location (231 S. White St. in downtown or 12202 Capital Blvd. in the Market of Wake Forest). To learn more call (919) 556-2021 or (919) 556-7022.
Charity Food Drive to Benefit Tri-Area Ministry
Now thru June 26
Fidelity Bank Locations, 231 S. White St. or 12202 Capital Blvd.
Summer Horse Camp
Now thru Friday, Aug. 14; 8:30 am - 2 pm
Wildwynn Stables, 401 E. Main St., Youngsville
For more information, contact Geri Bickers at (919) 562-7875.
4th Annual Craft Fair - Crafters Needed
Now until Filled
NC National Guard, 801 Stadium Dr., Durham
The Family Readiness Group that supports the NC National Guard 30th BSBT will be hosting its 4th Annual Craft Fair. Indoor and outdoor spaces are available. We are seeking crafters in all areas (except jewelry and direct sales): quilting/sewing, word working, tole painting, floral arrangements, children's items, home decor, seasonal items, stained glass, etc. Outdoor space is also available for food vendors with all necessary NC permits. Cost is $40 per space. Applications are available online at www.30frgcraftfair.com. Email gmdcnd1@yahoo.com with any questions.
Volunteer Training for Hospice of Wake County
June 22 & 24; 5:30 pm - 9 pm
Hospice of Wake County, 1300 St. Mary's St., Raleigh
Hospice of Wake County will hold a training session for new and prospective family support volunteers. Volunteer candidates will receive an informative overview of the hospice mission and philosophy as well as the skills and confidence to visit patients in their homes, hospital, nursing home or assisted living facility. Attendance does not obligate participants to continue as volunteers. Volunteer opportunities include patient care, administrative support and fundraising volunteers, speakers bureau volunteers, grief companions and puppeteers. For more information, contact Anne Arndt, Manager of Volunteer Services with Hospice of Wake County, at (919) 719-7116 or visit www.hospiceofwake.org

Written by:
Leesa L. Finley, Broker, Realtor®
Circa Properties
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