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Autism Awareness T-ShirtsFire Department Autism Awareness T-shirts on sale through April 2026

The Wake Forest Fire Department (WFFD) is selling custom “Autism Awareness” T-shirts with puzzle lettering through Thursday, April 30. 

Available in a variety of adult sizes, T-shirts may be ordered and purchased online via credit card. T-shirt pricing varies by size ranging from $18.59 (S-XL) to $22.24 (3XL).

For every T-shirt sold, the WFFD will donate $3 to the Autism Society of NC.

For more information, email Firefighter Brice Strickland

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Connections

Connections...100 Years of Wake Forest History

This beautiful 8.5” x 11” hardcover limited edition volume is a treasure trove of pictures, original artwork and stories recording the people, places, and events of Wake Forest's first 100 years. 

Throughout the pages of this book, you will enjoy the rich history of Wake Forest and learn how it has grown from a small college town to a thriving community of more than 50,000 residents.

Be a part of this historic endeavor by purchasing your copy for only $30 each. 

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Engraved Brick Pavers

Engraved BricksLocal businesses, civic organizations, and residents are invited to "be a part of history" by purchasing an engraved brick paver for $125.

Each engraved brick will become a permanent part of Centennial Plaza - the gateway to the Wake Forest Town Hall - to be viewed and enjoyed by residents and visitors for years to come.

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The Wall That Heals in Wake Forest 
Commemorative Photo Book

The Wall That Heals Commemorative Book

This beautiful 8.5" x 11" hardcover limited edition volume is a treasure trove of pictures recording The Wall That Heals' 2018 visit to Wake Forest's E. Carroll Joyner Park. Throughout the pages of this book, you will relive The Wall's unforgettable stay in our community through hundreds of poignant photos submitted by amateur and professional photographers alike.

From Oct. 18-21, 2018, the Wake Forest Purple Heart Foundation and the Town of Wake Forest hosted the replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Joyner Park. Over those four days, approximately 20,000 people from across North Carolina and beyond visited the park to pay their respects to the more than 58,000 men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in Vietnam. 

Everyone that visited The Wall in Wake Forest was invited to share up to five of their favorite photographs. All submitted photos were included in a photo album on The Wall That Heals – Wake Forest Facebook page and many are featured in this commemorative photo book produced by TWTH Planning Committee.

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