Wake Forest Community Calendar September 16 - 22

From the Town of Wake Forest website:

 

Community Workshop to Develop a Conceptual Plan to Redevelop the DuBois Center
Wednesday, September 19; 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
DuBois Gym
NC State University's College of Design, in partnership with the National Alumni Association for DuBois High School, has scheduled a community workshop to develop a conceptual plan for redeveloping the center. The workshop will focus on developing a vision for the DuBois High School site, including several aspects in site design and other components related to future development. The workshop is free and open to the public. The workshop process will rely on the direct participation of local residents and stakeholders to develop a plan that will reflect the community's values, needs, and goals for the character of future development for the DuBois High School site. It is our expectation that the plan will take into account aspects of the neighborhood that residents feel provide the identity and the image of the DuBois High School. The workshop will be led by undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the College of Design, NC State University. Problems, expectations, and ideas for improving the existing DuBois High School site will be discussed during the workshop, refining a community-driven vision for the site and the neighborhood. For questions regarding the workshop, contact Dr. Celen Pasalar, Director of Downtown Design Studio, College of Design, NC State University at (919) 515-8952 or via email at celen_pasalar@ncsu.edu.


Fall Gardening Program
Thursday, September 20; 6:30 p.m.
Wake Forest Library, 400 E. Holding Ave.
On September 20 at 6:30 p.m. the Friends of the Wake Forest Library will present a Fall Gardening program featuring Maggie Terry, owner of 4 Seasons Garden Center and VisionScapes. Maggie has her degree in interior design and landscape design and is both a Master Gardener and an NC Certified Plantsman. Her presentation will focus on fall gardening projects and deer resistant gardening. Space is limited, so come early. For more information, email friendswflibrary@yahoo.com, or call Melanie Murphy at (919) 556-2100 or Mary Petretich at (919) 761-1130.


Workforce Development Training
Sessions begin September 20
Out of Work individuals and dislocated workers are invited to register for the Workforce/Job Development Training being conducted by Wakefield Women's Resource Center - a career transition training resource for those seeking new employment opportunities. Sessions begin September 20, 2007. Register by calling (919) 554-9786 or online at the website: www.wakefieldwomenscenter.org. Class size limited to first 25 participants, so pre-registration recommended.


Wake County Northern Regional Center Information Session
Thursday, September 20; 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce
The meeting will give the public an opportunity to learn about the services that will be available at the center and to ask questions. For more information, call (919) 404-3987.


Community Workshop to Develop a Conceptual Plan to Redevelop the DuBois Center
Friday, September 21; 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
North Wake Senior Center
NC State University's College of Design, in partnership with the National Alumni Association for DuBois High School, has scheduled a community workshop to develop a conceptual plan for redeveloping the center. The workshop will focus on developing a vision for the DuBois High School site, including several aspects in site design and other components related to future development. The workshop is free and open to the public. The workshop process will rely on the direct participation of local residents and stakeholders to develop a plan that will reflect the community's values, needs, and goals for the character of future development for the DuBois High School site. It is our expectation that the plan will take into account aspects of the neighborhood that residents feel provide the identity and the image of the DuBois High School. The workshop will be led by undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the College of Design, NC State University. Problems, expectations, and ideas for improving the existing DuBois High School site will be discussed during the workshop, refining a community-driven vision for the site and the neighborhood. For questions regarding the workshop, contact Dr. Celen Pasalar, Director of Downtown Design Studio, College of Design, NC State University at (919) 515-8952 or via email at celen_pasalar@ncsu.edu.


Craft Sale
Saturday, September 22; 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Wake Forest Presbyterian Church, 12605 Capital Boulevard September 22
The craft sale, which is open to the public, will feature over 30 vendors. There will be hot dogs, hamburgers and a bake sale. Interested vendors should email info@wakeforestpres.org. For more information, call Robin Roper at (919) 556-2634.

For more information regarding Wake Forest please visit the Town of Wake Forest Website or feel free to send me an email!
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