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Here’s a DoRaleigh Roundup of Recent Happenings in Raleigh—Immortalized In Photographs

🌿 Moore Square Mid‑Week Market

Every Wednesday from 4–7 pm, Moore Square transforms into a bustling hub of local farmers, makers, and creatives  . This week, the lawn was dotted with colorful tents, live demos, and happy visitors savoring summer blooms and hand‑crafted treats. It’s casual, communal, and quintessentially Raleigh.

🎤 Wu‑Tang Clan “The Final Chamber” Farewell Tour

On June 7, hip‑hop legends Wu‑Tang brought their powerful “Final Chamber” tour to the Lenovo Center. Their performance—deep cuts, fan favorites, and the vast catalogue—had the packed crowd “turnt all the way up”  . Despite some attire about mixed energy from GZA, the show was high‑energy and nostalgic—a proper send‑off  .

⚽ TST Soccer Tournament at WakeMed (Cary)

The Soccer Tournament, a 7‑v‑7 world championship style event with two $1M prizes, lit up WakeMed Soccer Park from June 4–9  . Teams from around the globe competed in both men’s and women’s brackets, alongside live music, food, and engaging fan experiences.

🚲 Raleigh-in-Motion Transportation Meeting at Chavis Park

On June 11, Raleigh Transportation hosted the “Raleigh in Motion” open house at the John Chavis Community Center  . Residents explored drafts of Active Mobility and Downtown Mobility plans, shared input via interactive stations, and discussed safer biking, walking, and scooting across the city. A lively session with real community impact.

🚴 Bike Month Celebration

May was Bike Month, and Raleigh embraced it with group rides, community outreach, and efforts to boost two‑wheeled transit. The transportation open house at Chavis Park was part of that momentum—understandably so as the city pushes for safer streets and cycling culture year‑round.

🎶 Live After 5 Downtown

Summer evenings are backlit with music thanks to Live After 5 at City Plaza on Fayetteville Street  . From 6–9 pm, attendees groove to local acts like Kate Rhudy & Blue Cactus, sip, stroll, and soak in the downtown vibe.

🍳 Chavis Circle of Friends Community Breakfast

The Chavis Community Center’s “Circle of Friends” senior club hosted its latest breakfast gathering on the last Wednesday of the month  . Seniors connected over hearty food, engaging speakers, and warm fellowship—another cherished tradition strengthening community ties.

📸 Gallery Highlights

Moore Square Mid‑Week Market: sun peers through the trees, vendors bustle, visitors wander. Night Market ambiance: twinkling lights and lively stalls create a festive downtown feel. Soccer tournament crowds: teams in motion, spectators packed into bleachers—energetic and alive. Chavis Park carousel: community hub of heritage and conversation.

🔗 Follow DoRaleigh.com

For event calendars, venue updates, and everything Raleigh—arts, transit, and community—follow DoRaleigh.com. Whether you’re hunting for your next summer concert, farmers’ market, or civic engagement opportunity, they’ve got you covered.

Raleigh’s heart beats in its gatherings—be it at historic Moore Square, the passionate Lenovo Center crowd, or community breakfasts in Chavis Park. Keep exploring, stay informed, and join the story.

#events#LiveAfterFive#News

What’s Happening This Thursday in The City of Raleigh? A Full Day of Civic Engagement & Planning for the Future

Thursday, June 12, 2025, in Raleigh is shaping up to be a day full of opportunity—for you, your voice, and your community. Whether you’re passionate about city planning, public transit, sustainability, or design, the City of Raleigh’s event guide is packed with meaningful ways to get involved. These events are open to the public and are designed to connect you directly with decision-makers and fellow residents shaping Raleigh’s future.

🕑 2:00 PM — BPAC Community Outreach Committee

Start your afternoon with the Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Commission’s Community Outreach Committee. This group focuses on how to make Raleigh safer and more accessible for all walkers, bikers, and rollers. Come see how the city is improving alternative transportation options—and bring your ideas!

🕒 3:00 PM — Ask-A-Planner: Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services

Ever wonder how Raleigh plans for long-term sustainability in water, energy, and waste? “Ask-A-Planner” is your chance to hear directly from city planners and ask questions about how we’re building a more resilient Raleigh. This is a must for advocates of green infrastructure and equitable growth.

🕞 3:30 PM — Raleigh Transit Authority

From bus routes to future transit expansion, the Raleigh Transit Authority shapes how the city moves. Learn about upcoming projects and give your input on how to improve public transit for everyone.

🕓 4:00 PM — Environmental Advisory Board Meeting

Climate change, urban trees, water quality, and more—this board tackles some of the most pressing environmental issues affecting Raleigh. Join the conversation on policies and programs that preserve and protect our natural resources.

🕟 4:30 PM — Design Review Commission

Raleigh’s growth is visible in every new building and development. At the Design Review Commission, you can see how design standards influence our city’s look and feel—and weigh in on how Raleigh balances development with character.

👀 Looking Ahead to Friday? Don’t Miss the Juneteenth Celebrations

After Thursday’s civic events, celebrate community and culture Friday night with Juneteenth at The Pines, an engaging talk on the history of education in North Carolina, and a Sidewalk Session with Raleigh Transportation. Tickets for the Emancipation Day Breakfast are available now—act fast!

📍 Stay Engaged

Your voice matters. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to Raleigh, there are countless ways to participate. Visit DoRaleigh.com to explore more events and opportunities to help shape the city we all share.

Let’s show up, speak out, and sustain our city—together.

#CityOfRaleigh#events#News

Houston’s decades-long history of having two separate parades honoring civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. has ended as the two hosting organizations have agreed to put on a combined celebration beginning in 2026.

houstonpublicmedia.org/article

Houston Public Media · Houston to have unified MLK Day parade in 2026 after holding two events for decadesVon Kyle McClenagan
#ArtsCulture#Events#Houston

Wednesday in The City of Raleigh June 11 Event Guide

Looking for ways to stay engaged, informed, and entertained in Raleigh this week? The City of Raleigh has you covered with a dynamic lineup of events this Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Whether you’re into civic engagement, transportation planning, or dancing the night away, there’s something for everyone!

Here’s what’s on the agenda for your Wednesday Edition of the City of Raleigh Event Guide:

🏛️ Raleigh Historic Development Commission

8:30 a.m. | Boards and Commissions

Start your day off with a dose of local heritage. The Historic Development Commission meets to discuss preservation efforts and architectural landmarks that shape the identity of our city. If you care about Raleigh’s past and future, this is the meeting to catch.

💬 Substance Use Advisory Commission Meeting

12:00 p.m. | Boards and Commissions

Join this mid-day session focused on substance use prevention, treatment resources, and support programs across the city. It’s a vital opportunity to hear updates and contribute to strategies improving community well-being.

🚲 Raleigh In Motion Open House

4:30 p.m. | Open Houses and Public Hearings

Get involved in the movement—literally! This open house highlights Raleigh’s plans for biking, walking, and transit improvements. Your feedback helps shape a more connected, sustainable city. Come see what’s in motion!

🎷 Live Big Band and Dancing

7:00 p.m. | Parks, Recreation, and Athletics

[REGISTER HERE]

Cap off your day with some swing! Head to the dance floor with a full big band soundtrack—live horns, classic rhythms, and pure joy. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just looking to have fun, this is your midweek escape.

💡 Stay plugged in to your city — visit DoRaleigh.com for full event details, updates, and registration links. Follow along for all the happenings that make Raleigh vibrant, inclusive, and unforgettable.

City of Raleigh – Where Community Comes to Life.

Filmvorführung: Life Unrehearsed

Seminarraum 6, Rabinstraße 8, Sonntag, 22. Juni um 18:00 MESZ

(KR/DE, English subtitles) Banpark Jieun

organisiert vom Queer-Referat

In-Sun and Soohyun first met in the 1980s in the Harz, when both of them participated in a Christian women’s retreat, soon making up their minds to spend their lives together. After they immigrated to Germany, they worked as nurses until their retirement. But they have never stopped caring for others. While Soohyun continuously devotes her professional skills to help an injured elderly heal, In-Sun has initiated an international hospice project, providing immigrants from different cultural backgrounds with a sense of at-home-ness. The two queer women are also connected with many politically engaged groups in the civil society, actively shaping and influencing their local community.
The unrehearsed but carefully self-examined life of In-Sun and Soohyun will engage the audience with questions concerning the tensions between different aspects of one’s identity arising out of social experience and how one’s life may unfold in the midst these. Furthermore, the film wishes to uplift young queer immigrants who might encounter marginalization and feel alienated by the unfamiliar culture through showing them an example of community building. 
This event is accompanied by a discussion with the director Banpark Jieun, where audience members are welcomed to share their own experiences and ask questions.

flyinghigh-bonn.org/event/film

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Vortrag: Liebe ist halal. Queer und muslimisch.

Seminarraum 6, Rabinstraße 8, Freitag, 20. Juni um 18:00 MESZ

Tugay Saraç und Berfin Çelebi oder ein:e andere:r Autor:in des Sammelbandes

organisiert vom Queer-Referat

Der Sammelband "Liebe ist Halal - Queer und Muslimisch" erschien am 01.03.2025 beim Querverlag. Im Buch wird von wissenschaftlicher sowie biographischer Seite das Themenfeld Queerness im Islam beleuchtet. Das Buch erschien im Rahmen des Projektes "Anlaufstelle Islam und Diversity" der liberalen Ibn Rushd - Goethe Moschee beim Querverlag und wurde von Carolin Leder und Tugay Saraç herausgegeben. Tugay Saraç wird die Arbeit der Anlaufstelle Islam & Diversity durch seinen Beitrag "Was ist die Anlaufstelle „Islam und Diversity“ (AID)?“ sowie seinen biografischen Beitrag "Jung, salafistisch, schwul.“ vorstellen. Außerdem wird Berfin Çelebi, in sozialen Netzwerken als Kurdische Kween bekannt, ihren Beitrag "Muslimisch, kurdisch und trans" vorstellen. Sie berichtet von den Schwierigkeiten einer queeren Person in einer konservativen kurdischen Familie.

flyinghigh-bonn.org/event/vort

#fclr#queer#vortrag

Here's your guide to Toronto Pride Month for 2025
Toronto Pride Month 2025 may already be in full swing, but the best is yet to come.Perhaps the most vibrant month of the entire calendar year in Toronto, the city is once again coming to life with parties, parades and special events abounding, all to celebrate the 2SLGBTQ+ community.With so much going on for the entire durati...
#LGBTQ #Pride #Toronto #events #BarbaraHallPark #The519
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