Hello Friday.
April 26 2024
Labor Day weekend is here + we’ve compiled a list of events to help you celebrate the last big summer weekend in style. From a barbecue festival to carnival games — this summer is going out with a bang. ☀️
Photo of City Market by Downtown Raleigh Alliance
Today
- Dine Out @ First Friday | Fri., Sept. 3 | 7-10 p.m. | City Market | Free+ | Downtown Raleigh Alliance is combining First Friday with Dine Out Downtown — enjoy food, music, and art all in one night. 🎨
Saturday
- Touch-a-Truck | Sat., Sept. 4 | 11 a.m.–2 p.m. | Sanderford Road Community Center, 2623 Sanderford Rd. | Free | Explore fire trucks in this hands-on experience with different vehicles and equipment. 🚒
- Bull City BBQ Bash | Sat., Sept. 4 | 12–5 p.m. | Mike D's BBQ Supply & General Store, 306 S. Driver St., Durham | Free | Enjoy this festival with live music, shopping, kid activities, and a barbecue cooking competition. 🍽
- Wings Over Springs | Sat., Sept. 4 | 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. | Jefferson L. Sugg Farm at Bass Lake Park, 2401 Grigsby Ave., Holly Springs | Free+ | Spectators can watch radio control model airplane flying + drone races at this annual charity event. ✈️
Sunday
- Kelley & the Cowboys | Sun., Sept. 5 | 4 p.m. | Koka Booth Amphitheatre | $4+ | This 4-piece band has a signature style influenced by early forms of western swing, rockabilly, country, and blues. 🎶
All weekend
- County Line Country Fair | Sept. 4–6 | 10 a.m.–8 p.m. | Old Mill Farm Durham, 8913 NC Highway 751, Durham | $10+ | Spend your Labor Day weekend enjoying carnival games, live music, food, games of skill, fishing, and prizes galore. 🎟
- African American Cultural Festival | Sept. 4–5 | 1–11 p.m. | Multiple locations | Free+ | Enjoy 2 days of vendor markets, family fun, and concerts while learning about cultural traditions of African Americans in NC and around the world. 🛍
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- Getting together with family
- Checking out some local events
- Heading out of town
- Catching up on TV shows
Film
- My Salinger Year | Fri., Sept. 3 | 7 p.m. | The Cary Theater, 122 E. Chatham St. | $3+ | Grab a seat at The Cary Theater for a drama film based on the book by Joanna Rakoff. 🎬
Show
Try This
- Bright Balloons at Sunset | Fri., Sept. 3 | 6:30–8:30 p.m. | Wine & Design, 510 W. Martin St. | $37 | Paint the night away with this week’s art pick + a glass of wine. 🍷
Saturday
- PRIMUS | Sat., Sept. 4 | 6:30 p.m. | Red Hat Amphitheater | $30+ | Join PRIMUS on their A Tribute to Kings tour as they perform Rush’s 1977 album “A Farewell to Kings.”
- MDR at the Market | Sat., Sept. 4 | 11 a.m.–3 p.m. | NCMA | Free | Watch your favorite artists create art in front of your eyes at this Saturday's Monster Drawing Rally.
- Haunted History Walking Tour | Sat., Sept. 4 | 5–6:15 p.m. | Governor’s Mansion, 200 N. Blount St. | Free+ | Check out well-known landmarks + learn our city’s history on this spooky tour through Downtown. 👻
Sunday
- Rod Wave | Sun., Sept. 5 | 7:30 p.m. | Red Hat Amphitheater | $30+ | Live Nation + Rolling Loud present the SoulFly tour featuring Rod Wave, NoCap, Rubi Rose, DJ Five Venoms, and OMN Twee.
- Black Flea Market | Sun., Sept. 5 | 1–5 p.m. | Raleigh Union Station | Free | Shop for gifts, clothing, treats, and more from 30+ Black-owned businesses and vendors. 🛍️
- SAGE Walk and Talk | Sun., Sept. 5 | 10–11 a.m. | Various locations | Free | SAGE — an advocacy & service organization for the LGBTQ+ senior community — is hosting their weekly walk and talk. 🥾
We have a monthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Weather
- 82º | Mostly sunny | 0% chance of rain
Coming Soon
- Local food truck, The Dankery, is planning on opening its first brick-and-mortar location. The owner, Ian Burris, plans on opening the shop in the Historic Hayti Community in Durham while the 3-year-old food truck is getting a makeover.
Cause
- United Way of the Greater Triangle recently unveiled its second 10 to Watch group, highlighting high-impact organizations in the area. The 10 nonprofit leaders on the list receive a ~$50,000 grant spread out over 2 years to aid their organization. Read more about this year’s 10 to Watch here. 💰 (The News & Observer)
Biz
- An affiliate of NY-based Blackstone Real Estate purchased a 260,000 sqft industrial site in the Regional Commerce Center (near Durham Technical Community College) for $43.1 million. This marks Blackstone’s second acquisition in the park — the first was purchased for $23.9 million in July. (Triangle Business Journal)
Edu
- The NC Board of Education approved $10 million in federal funding for school nutrition programs. The US Dept. of Agriculture issued regulation waivers for schools to serve free breakfast + lunch to students during the 2021-22 year. The federal funding will be used to hire and retain staff to ensure this plan. 🍎
Award
- Voting is now open for Midtown Magazine’s 2022 Diamond Awards. Participants can vote in 6 categories including health and beauty, professional services, shopping, services, entertainment and relaxation + dining. Voting is open through Mon., Oct. 25. 🏆
Watch
- A new cooking series, The Key Ingredient With Sheri Castle, will introduce viewers to farmers, fishermen, and chefs from across NC. The series will explore each guest’s connection to local ingredients + share their own special recipe. It premieres Thurs., Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m on PBS NC.
Eat
- Need dinner plans? These Raleigh-based Instagram foodies have you covered. Raleigh Magazine asked local influencers about their favorite dishes in town, like Tacos Gringos from La Santa + Shoo Mercy from Tupelo Honey. 🍽
- A little birdie told RALtoday that the Jubala Coffee location that was rumored to be coming to North Hills last year is close to opening. Jubala will be on the ground level of Park Central Apartments + feature room for 65 guests, a new pastry program, and a full coffee bar.
Drink
- Olde Raleigh Distillery, located at 209 N. Arendell Ave. in Zebulon, has released its 3rd batch of their flagship brand, Olde Raleigh Whiskey Society. Raleigh-native Brandon McCraney opened the distillery in January 2021. Bottles retail for ~$80 + are available for purchase on-site. 🥃
Number
- $110.5 million. That’s the cost of Western Carolina University’s Apodaca Science Building, the state-of-the-art facility replacing WCU’s 1970s-era Natural Science Building. See how this building is a gamechanger for WCU’s science program. Ⓟ
Dish
- We think Labor Day calls for a leisurely, decadent breakfast. Enter: These cinnamon rolls from Lowes Foods topped with Smokehouse Thick Cut Bacon. 🤤 Ⓟ
Correction
- In yesterday’s newsletter, the city website we linked providing the schedule for Jazz in the Square had incorrect information — last night’s performance was by Raleigh-based band Peter Lamb and the Wolves. Find the correct schedule here.
Glenwood South's newest concept
After closing its doors due to the pandemic, the former Solas location in Glenwood South is now home to 3 new nightlife experiences, each with its own unique name. Owner Niall Hanley used the pandemic as an opportunity to take the popular nightclub spot back to its roots.
The 3-story concept features an updated space on each floor, all serving different purposes. The 1st floor is the Botanical Lounge, the 2nd is the Sage Room and the 3rd is the Highgarden rooftop lounge. The spot is expected to open later this month.
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