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Wake Forest Renaissance Centre kicks off 2025 Partners Circle Membership Drive
The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre (WFRC) for the Arts, 405 S. Brooks St., is inviting area businesses to show their support for the arts in our community by joining its Partners Circle Donor Program... -
Register now for “Battle in the Forest” Esports gaming tournament February 22
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department will host an online Esports gaming tournament featuring the game "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" on Saturday, Feb. 22. Open to... -
New flag retirement drop box installed in Town Hall parking lot
The Town of Wake Forest is making it easier for community members to properly dispose of their tattered or worn American flags thanks to the efforts of a local Boy Scout. Andrew Horner, 14, and the... -
Wake Forest awarded federal grant to construct 'Mobility Hub' on S-Line Passenger Rail Corridor
Wake Forest has won a $13.2 million federal grant to design and build a “mobility hub” for people in central North Carolina, state transportation officials announced today. The N.C. Department of... -
Wake Forest Downtown seeking 2025 Forest Fest vendors & nonprofits
Forest Fest returns to downtown Wake Forest on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Presented by Wake Forest Downtown, Inc. (WFD), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to champion the economic... -
WFPD & Heritage Station McDonalds to raise money for Special Olympics Wednesday
The Wake Forest Police Department (WFPD) and Heritage Station McDonald’s, 1001 Forestville Road, are joining forces to raise awareness and money for Special Olympics North Carolina (SONC) during... -
PRCR to host Taylor Street Park public meetings on January 16 & January 25
The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Department is hosting a series of public meetings to solicit input from residents concerning the future of Taylor Street Park, 416 N... -
Renaissance Centre inviting artists of all ages to participate in “Land That I Love – A Tribute to Western NC” Art Exhibit
The Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St., is inviting artists of all ages to submit up to three works of art for its March exhibition entitled: “Land That I Love – A Tribute to Western NC... -
You still have time to apply to Urban Forestry Board
You can make a difference in our community by applying to fill one adult and three youth vacancies on the Urban Forestry Board (UFB). Residents of Wake Forest and its extraterritorial jurisdiction... -
Wake Forest announces service changes & closures ahead of potential wintry weather
With weather forecasters calling for the possibility of frozen precipitation this weekend, the Town of Wake Forest is fully prepared should wintry weather affect our community. A Winter Storm Warning... -
Sidewalk repairs scheduled next week along South White Street
Weather permitting, during the week of January 13, from 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each day, Town crews will repair sections of sidewalk along South White Street between Elm Avenue and Wait Avenue. The work... -
Wake Forest prepared for possible wintry weather
With weather forecasters calling for the possibility of frozen precipitation this weekend, the Town of Wake Forest is fully prepared should wintry weather affect our community. Forecasters say snow...