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February 27–March 5

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, February 27, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Monday, February 27, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

 

Bike Durham will host a Town Hall Meeting at Durty Bull (206 Broadway St, Suite 104) on Monday, February 27, 6:30–7:30pm. The meeting will be preceded by an 8-mile bike ride; meet at 5pm in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St). The actual meeting will begin at 6:30 with a Review of the Durham City Transit PlanGoDurham 2, 4, 12.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, February 27, 6:30–8pm, in the Chuck Davis Dance Emporium (upstairs at 804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts). Featuring music from the African diaspora, this class will incorporate deep breathing, conditioning, and cardio-intensive African dance moves. The weekly fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Monday, February 27, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, February 28, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, February 28 at 12:30pm for a couple of hours (while supplies last); be sure to sign in at noon. If you’re driving, please park in the WD Hill Community Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Be sure to find someone with a clipboard and give your name; don’t forget your face mask. GoDurham 5/5K.

The Southern Documentary Fund will host an interactive roundtable, Archival Research for Your Documentary, on Tuesday, February 28, 1–2pm. SDF’s Christopher Everett and filmmaker Emily Harrold will discuss how to discover the best resources for finding and organizing archive and third-party visual materials for your documentary, and the importance of gaining a deep understanding of the research phase of the filmmaking process. Click here to register and participate in this online discussion on Zoom.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, February 28, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Tuesday, February 28, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Bahama Baptist Church (7917 Willardville Station Rd, in Bahama) will host a Plastic Bag Ministry session on Tuesday, February 28, 5:30–6:30pm. Volunteers crochet mats out of “plarn” (strips made from plastic bags and woven into balls) to give away to homeless people. Call 919-471-3181 or visit the website for more info.

Alyah Baker will lead a Black & Brown Ballet Class at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) for beginners and intermediate dancers (age 12+) on Tuesday, February 28, 6:30–8pm. Learn traditional ballet technique in a class starting out with stretching, bending, and balance exercises especially designed for black and brown bodies. The fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Tuesday, February 28, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will start at 7pm on February 28 at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Don’t worry about your amp—just take your instrument (or just drumsticks if you’re a drummer), and if you’re a singer, feel free to provide your own mic. Wear your mask at all times while performing; the tables will be set further apart for social distancing. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm. GoDurham 1, 4.

March 1

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, March 1, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

NorthStar Church of the Arts (220 W Geer St) will host a Jazz Age Concert Series for seniors on Wednesdays through mid-June. Enjoy free concerts by local jazz luminaries, featuring Kate McGarry/Keith Ganz Quartet (vocalist Kate McGarry, guitarist Keith Ganz, Butler Knowles on bass, and Breven Hampton on drums) on March 1, 12:30–1:30pm. Click here for more info and to get your ticket(s). This series has been made possible by a partnership with the North Carolina Arts Council and the Durham Center for Senior Life. GoDurham 4.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, March 1, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Wednesday, March 1, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, March 1, 5–6pm. The House of Mercy Food Pantry and Clothing Closet will give away fresh, frozen, and canned foods and gently used clothing to individuals and families in need. Check in before arriving by texting your name, address, and number of people in your family to 919-885-4080. Click here for more info. GoDurham 12.

Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Wednesday, March 1, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. If you really like board games and would be interested in offering feedback to board-game designers, return on the last Wednesday for Designer Game Night. GoDurham 12B.

The Carolina Theatre’s (300 W Morgan St) Disney-Quest Film Series will feature live-action and CGI remakes of the classics at a cost of $10 per movie. They’ll host a screening of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Wednesday, March 1, 7pm. Click here for more info (including COVID) and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 4.

The next Meeting of the Durham-Orange Genealogical Society will be held at the OWASA Community Center (400 Jones Ferry Rd, in Carrboro), on Wednesday, March 1, 7–9pm. This meeting will focus on various software programs that aid in genealogical quests: Taneya Koonst will discuss and demo Roots Magic, Richard Ellington will discuss and demo Brother’s Keeper, Holt Anderson will discuss The Master Genealogist, and David McCorkle will discuss Legacy Family Tree, Ancestry online trees, and FamilySearch trees. The public can attend the live event and members can choose to attend in person or via Zoom. Visit the Facebook for more info.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, March 1, 7–10pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). The backup band will be playing R&B, smooth jazz, and funk—and you can join in (be sure to sign up when you arrive). Admission is $5; click here for more info and to see the event calendar. If you’d rather stay home, you can still enjoy the show on FacebookGoDurham 1, 4.

The Pinhook (117 W Main St) will host Blends with Friends (Open Decks) on Wednesday, March 1, 8pm–midnight. Anyone wanting to learn how to DJ (or wanting to improve your skills) can spin some tunes and experiment with synthesizers. All skills are welcome; bring your records, USBs, or hard drive with your music. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info. GoDurham 2, 3, 12.

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Elmo’s Diner (776 Ninth St) will host its monthly Veteran’s Breakfast on Thursday, March 2, 8:30–10am. All military veterans are invited, and first-time attendees and those in uniform can eat for free. RSVP by texting breakfast and the number in your party to 984-664-0308GoDurham 11/11B.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, March 2, 9:30–10:30am. Very young children are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by music, nursery rhymes, and movement. Afterwards, each family can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, March 2, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Turning Pages: Bilingual Storytime for Children on Thursday, March 2, 10:30–11:30am. Young children ages 3 to 5 are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by a fun activity, Afterwards, each child can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The next Durham City Council Work Session will be held on Thursday, March 2, 1–5pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s YouTube channel, Twitter account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Spectrum channel 8, Google Fiber channel 8, Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99 in Durham.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, March 2, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Thursday, March 2, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, Suite 9-150) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, March 2, 6–8pm. One local arts & crafts vendor will be featured every week (at no cost to the artist). If you’d like to be considered to participate as an artist/vendor, click here to fill out the form. GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on March 2. Everyone will meet at Tomato Jake’s (8202 Renaissance Pkwy #101) and then they’ll run for a few miles on the American Tobacco Trail. All paces are welcome; you might want to bring a headlamp.

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​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, March 3, 10–11am. Coffee lovers are invited to sample various flavors and socialize in the Training Center. Click here for more info and to register for this free event.

 

The Salvation Army of Durham (909 Liberty St) has Free Food Friday on March 3, where people in need can receive help from 10am to noon, while supplies last. You can get some canned goods, meats, drinks, snacks, hygiene items, and even pet food. Be sure to take a current photo ID; they advise that you take a strong bag as well. Click here if you can volunteer from 8am to 2pm; call 919-688-7306 for more info. GoDurham 3/3B/3C; click here for reroute info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, March 3, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Friday, March 3, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live

Celebrate African heritage and Afrofuturism at JAM.BAE NIGHTS on Friday, March 3, 10pm–2am, at Gojo by Goorsha (823 W Morgan St). Ladies are free until 11pm; otherwise admission is $10; click here for more info.

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The March Cars & Coffee will take place at Road Scholars (5425 Page Rd) on Saturday, March 4, 8–11am. If you’re into cars, you’ll enjoy seeing some hot rods, and classic and exotic cars and motorcycles, including the Road Scholars’ specialty, custom-restored Porsches. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info.  ​​

Pilgrim United Church of Christ (3011 Academy Rd) will host Zumba at Pilgrim! on Saturday, March 4, 9–10am. This free class is part of Pilgrim’s Aerobic Social Saturday series. Registration is unnecessary for this free event; donations will be graciously accepted to help further the program. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

If you’re into fancy cars, check out First Saturday at Porsche Southpoint (122 Kentington Dr) on March 4, 9–11am. Enjoy a buffet breakfast and conversation with other car enthusiasts. This month’s event will also include a Toy Drive; feel free to donate a toy or game for children in need. Free admission; visit the Facebook event page for more info.  

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 9am to noon on Saturday, March 4, in the Greenwood Commons Shopping Center (5510 Hwy 55). You can purchase fresh produce, cheeses, meats, crafts, pastries, vegetables, artisan goods, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards each season (the $1.50 transaction fee helps fund the Double Bucks program where SNAP recipients can double their purchases up to $10); they also sell wooden “debit” tokens that you can use with any vendor. Vendors at the market accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer). Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12

The Durham Central Park pavilion (502 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, March 4 from 10am to noon. You can buy greens, fruits, vegetables, herbs, honeys, free-range meats, eggs, cheeses, home-baked pastries, home-crafted soaps, preserves, starter plants, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards. If you have a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, stop by the table by the bathrooms; they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend up to $10. (Double your money!) Call 919-667-3099 or click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The Triangle Trailblazers will host a Duke Gardens/Duke University Walk on Saturday, March 4, 10am, with 5k, 6k, 7k, 10k, and 11k options. Everybody will meet at the Mad Hatter’s Café & Bakeshop (1802 W Main St) at 9:45. Enjoy the beauty of the spring blossoms in Duke Garden and Duke Chapel. It might be best to park in the Duke University HR lot on Perry St. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

The Carolina Theatre’s (300 W Morgan St) Disney-Quest Film Series will feature live-action and CGI remakes of the classics at a cost of $10 per movie. They’ll host a screening of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on Saturday, March 4, 11:30am. Click here for more info (including COVID) and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 4.

The Triangle Blues Society’s 1st Saturday Blues Jam will take place on March 4, noon–3pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Musicians can sign up to sit in upon arrival. Free admission; click here to view the Blue Note Grill’s events calendar.

​The LGBT Center of Raleigh will host the next Triangle Autism Discussion on Saturday, March 4, 4:30–6pm. Self- and professionally diagnosed people with autism are welcome to attend, as well as individuals in and outside of the LGBTQ+ community. Today’s topic will be Education. Visit the Facebook event page for more info, and click here to sign up and to attend this free Zoom event.

Blackspace and Only Us Media are cohosting Wonderbop at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Saturday, March 4, 5–8pm. This monthly showcase features talented young artists in the areas of music, beats, and dance. Visit the Facebook event page for more info. Free admission; if you’re in high school or college student and would like to perform, full out this formGoDurham 12B.

Acoustic duo Ace & T-Bone (Peter Laiosa and Trey Marchant) will give a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, March 4, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; call 919-220-2458 or visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

Durham Parks and Recreation’s Full Moon Fever Bike Ride will take place on Saturday, March 4, starting at Mellow Mushroom (410 Blackwell St). Group 1 will head out on the American Tobacco Trail at 7:30pm to meet up with group 2 in front of Bean Traders (105 W NC Hwy 54) at 8:30pm. Everybody will ride down to the New Hope Church Road Trailhead, and will then turn around and head back. You can choose which group to ride with depending on your stamina (group 1 will ride 32 miles and group 2 will ride 16). Helmets and lights are required; take your mask just in case riders end up being within 6 feet of each other. You’ll probably be out until at least 10:30pm. If it rains, the ride will be canceled. No signup is necessary for participating in this free event; visit the Facebook event page for more info. 

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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on March 5, 9am–noon. Sitting meditation will be interspersed with walking meditation, and you can get some instruction if you’re a novice. Feel free to arrive and leave at any time—you don’t have to stay the entire 3 hours. You can also choose to attend online; click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

The Nasher Museum of Art (2001 Campus Dr) and Sarah P Duke Gardens (420 Anderson St) will cohost Spirit in the Land: An Afternoon with Duke Gardens on Sunday, March 5, noon–4pm. This family-friendly event will begin with a guided tour of the Nasher from noon to 1pm (or you can choose to take a self-guided tour between 1 and 4pm). Duke Gardens can be explored all afternoon. Both locations will have creative hands-on activities, some inspired by the Spirit in the Land exhibit. Free admission.

The Fruit (305 S Dillard St) will host a flea market, The Fruit Flea, on Sunday, March 5, noon–6pm. The Fruit is looking for people want to sell such things as gently used/antique items, DVDs, upcycled art/crafts, and anything else that’s interesting. Anyone wanting to set up shop will pay a $20 vendor fee; admission as a shopper will be $5. Click here for more info and to fill in the vendor applicationGoDurham 11/11B.

The Durham Really Really Free Market will take place across from the Lyon Park Playground (1200 W Lakewood Ave) on Sunday, March 5, 2–4pm. Display items (household goods, clothing, toys, books, furniture, etc) that you’re willing to give away and take items that catch your eye home with you. Please do your best to wash/sanitize items. The volunteers will be wearing masks and gloves, and everyone is expected to wear face masks and practice social distancing. Visit the Facebook page for more info. GoDurham 10.

Duke University Chapel (401 Chapel Dr) is the host of the Bach Cantata Series; enjoy Instrumental Concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach as performed by the Mallarmé Chamber Players and directed by conductor-in-residence Dr Philip Cave on Sunday, March 4, 5pm. They’ll play Violin Concerto in A minor, Violin Concerto in E major, and Concerto for Two Violins in D minor. Free admission; paid parking (including ADA accessible parking) is available in the Bryan Center Garage (125 Science Dr).

March 6–12

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, March 6, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Monday, March 6, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

APlus Test Prep & Academic Services presents an ACT Prep Review on Monday, March 6, 6:30–7:30pm, at 3500 Westgate Dr (Suite 405). During this free session, high school students can learn more about the upcoming comprehensive ACT test (on March 21), which can help determine who gets college scholarships and financial-aid opportunities. Click here for more info and to register.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, March 6, 6:30–8pm, in the Chuck Davis Dance Emporium (upstairs at 804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts). Featuring music from the African diaspora, this class will incorporate deep breathing, conditioning, and cardio-intensive African dance moves. The weekly fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Monday, March 6, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The PopUp Chorus will take on “Jessie’s Girl” by Rick Springfield and Soccer Mommy’s “Circle the Drain” at the Pinhook (117 W Main St) on Monday, March 6, 7–9pm. This all-ages event welcomes people who simply love to sing. The session will be led by Carter Hodge (from Dissimilar South) and Kayla Richardson-Piche. Everyone will rehearse (both melodies and harmonies!) a few times and will then record a performance video. The cost to attend is $10 in advance and $13 day-of; click here to make your purchase.

The next Durham City Council Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, March 6, 7–10pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s YouTube channel, Twitter account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Spectrum channel 8, Google Fiber channel 8, Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99 in Durham.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, March 7, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, Marchat 12:30pm for a couple of hours (while supplies last); be sure to sign in at noon. If you’re driving, please park in the WD Hill Community Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Be sure to find someone with a clipboard and give your name; don’t forget your face mask. GoDurham 5/5K.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, March 7, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Tuesday, March 7, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live

Bahama Baptist Church (7917 Willardville Station Rd, in Bahama) will host a Plastic Bag Ministry session on Tuesday, March 7, 5:30–6:30pm. Volunteers crochet mats out of “plarn” (strips made from plastic bags and woven into balls) to give away to homeless people. Call 919-471-3181 or visit the website for more info.

Alyah Baker will lead a Black & Brown Ballet Class at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) for beginners and intermediate dancers (age 12+) on Tuesday, March 7, 6:30–8pm. Learn traditional ballet technique in a class starting out with stretching, bending, and balance exercises especially designed for black and brown bodies. The fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

Harris Beverage will host the next Durham Toastmasters Meeting on Tuesday, March 7, 6:30–8pm. Toastmasters Clubs are great places to develop your public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Guests and newbies are encouraged to attend; visit their Facebook page for more info. You can choose to attend in person at 1305 Hillsborough Rd or virtually (contact them via Facebook Messenger for more info). GoDurham 11/11B.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Tuesday, March 7, 6:30–8pm, at Sew Crafty (101 Orange St, on the corner of Parrish and Orange, the little alley just west of Mangum). If you’re pretty good at sewing a straight line (with a sewing machine) or ironing, and would like to volunteer to make bags to distribute to stores throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Shoppers are encouraged to take these boomerang bags, use them, and return them for others to use; this is an excellent way of reducing single-use bags. Click here to sign up.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Tuesday, March 7, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will start at 7pm on March 7 at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Don’t worry about your amp—just take your instrument (or just drumsticks if you’re a drummer), and if you’re a singer, feel free to provide your own mic. Wear your mask at all times while performing; the tables will be set further apart for social distancing. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, March 8, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, March 8, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Wednesday, March 8, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, March 8, 5–6pm. The House of Mercy Food Pantry and Clothing Closet will give away fresh, frozen, and canned foods and gently used clothing to individuals and families in need. Check in before arriving by texting your name, address, and number of people in your family to 919-885-4080. Click here for more info. GoDurham 12.

Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Wednesday, March 8, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. If you really like board games and would be interested in offering feedback to board-game designers, return on the last Wednesday for Designer Game Night. GoDurham 12B.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, March 8, 7–9pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). They’ll be practicing proper social distancing, so the number of people admitted will be very limited. Admission is $5; click here for more info and to see the event calendar. If you’d rather stay home, you can still enjoy the show on FacebookGoDurham 1, 4.

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Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, March 9, 9:30–10:30am. Very young children are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by music, nursery rhymes, and movement. Afterwards, each family can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, March 9, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Turning Pages: Bilingual Storytime for Children on Thursday, March 9, 10:30–11:30am. Young children ages 3 to 5 are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by a fun activity, Afterwards, each child can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, March 9, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Thursday, March 9, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, Suite 9-150) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, March 9, 6–8pm. One local arts & crafts vendor will be featured every week (at no cost to the artist). If you’d like to be considered to participate as an artist/vendor, click here to fill out the form. 

GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on March 9. Everyone will meet at Tomato Jake’s (8202 Renaissance Pkwy #101) and then they’ll run for a few miles on the American Tobacco Trail. All paces are welcome; you might want to bring a headlamp.

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​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, March 10, 10–11am. Coffee lovers are invited to sample various flavors and socialize in the Training Center. Click here for more info and to register for this free event.

​​​​​​The Salvation Army of Durham (909 Liberty St) has Free Food Friday on March 10, where people in need can receive help from 10am to noon, while supplies last. You can get some canned goods, meats, drinks, snacks, hygiene items, and even pet food. Be sure to take a current photo ID; they advise that you take a strong bag as well. Click here if you can volunteer from 8am to 2pm; call 919-688-7306 for more info. GoDurham 3/3B/3C; click here for reroute info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, March 10, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Friday, March 10, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Celebrate African heritage and Afrofuturism at JAM.BAE NIGHTS on Friday, March 10, 10pm–2am, at Gojo by Goorsha (823 W Morgan St). Ladies are free until 11pm; otherwise admission is $10; click here for more info.

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UCAN (Urban Community AgriNomics) will host their Black History Month event on Saturday, March 11, 9am–noon, at 2080 Sawmill Creek Pkwy. This free event was rescheduled due to wintry weather. Take a tour of the Catawba Trail Farm’s community gardens and learn about future plans, join in the community and panel discussion about local black history, and enjoy a drumming performance by Johnny Roots. Presenters/panelists will include Delphine Sellars, Dr Kofi Boone, Bonita Green, Quinton Pettiford, Cynthia Greenlee, Dr McAdoo, and Michael Verville.

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 9am to noon on Saturday, March 11, in the Greenwood Commons Shopping Center (5510 Hwy 55). You can purchase fresh produce, cheeses, meats, crafts, pastries, vegetables, artisan goods, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards each season (the $1.50 transaction fee helps fund the Double Bucks program where SNAP recipients can double their purchases up to $10); they also sell wooden “debit” tokens that you can use with any vendor. Vendors at the market accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer). Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12

 

DSA Landscape Beautification Day is Saturday, March 11, 9:30am–12:30pm, at the Durham School of the Arts (400 N Duke St). Volunteers are needed to help plant shrubs and flowers, spread mulch, and do some tidying up around the campus grounds. Some tools will be provided and you’re welcome to take your own tools and work gloves. Click here to sign up.​​

The Durham Central Park pavilion (502 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, March 11 from 10am to noon. You can buy greens, fruits, vegetables, herbs, honeys, free-range meats, eggs, cheeses, home-baked pastries, home-crafted soaps, preserves, starter plants, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards. If you have a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, stop by the table by the bathrooms; they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend up to $10. (Double your money!) Call 919-667-3099 or click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The next District 3 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held on Saturday, March 11, 10am, at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St). Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and learn about City/County programs and services. 

The next District 4 and District 5 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held on Saturday, March 11, 10am, at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave). Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and learn about City/County programs and services. If you’d prefer to stay home and join via Zoom, click here (meeting ID: 812 8778 6288, passcode: BULLCITY) at 10.

Jewels Outreach will host Jewels Feeding Friends, a food giveaway, on Saturday, March 11, 10am–noon, at the KIPP Charter School (1107 Holloway St). You can pop open the trunk (or rear door) of your vehicle for the volunteers who will place a box of groceries inside.

White Rock Baptist Church (3400 Fayetteville St) will have their monthly Community Food Distribution on Saturday, March 11, 11am–1pm. Drive up on the Fisher Development side of the church. Click here for more info. GoDurham 5/5K

One Love Christian Church (1315 Horton Rd) will host a Drive-Thru Food Distribution on Saturday, March 11, 11am–1pm. Call 919-688-2163 for more info.

The 6-piece string band Fairtomiddlin will give a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, March 11, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; call 919-220-2458 or visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on March 12, 9am–noon. Sitting meditation will be interspersed with walking meditation, and you can get some instruction if you’re a novice. Feel free to arrive and leave at any time—you don’t have to stay the entire 3 hours. You can also choose to attend online; click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Sunday, March 12, 1–4pm, at Sew Crafty (101 Orange St, on the corner of Parrish and Orange, the little alley just west of Mangum). If you’re pretty good at sewing a straight line (with a sewing machine) or ironing, and would like to volunteer to make bags to distribute to stores throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Shoppers are encouraged to take these boomerang bags, use them, and return them for others to use; this is an excellent way of reducing single-use bags. Click here to sign up.

March 13–19

JobFairX is hosting a virtual Durham Job Fair on Monday, March 13, 11am–2pm. More than forty local companies will be seeking job applicants during this online event. Click here for more info and to register.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, March 13, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Monday, March 13, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

The next District 2 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 Murray Ave) on Monday, March 13, 6–8pm. Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and learn about City/County services. Call the District 2 Substation (5285 N Roxboro Rd, Eno Square Shopping Center) at 919-560-4582 for more info.

The Historic Fayetteville Street Corridor Planning Group will host a Future of Fayetteville Street Corridor discussion with Durham City Council members Javiera Caballero, Monique Holsey-Hyman, and Jillian Johnson on Monday, March 13, 6–8pm, at the Phoenix Event Center (810 Fayetteville St, Suite 101, in the Phoenix Crossing Shopping Center). Some of the topics to be discussed will include public safety, economic development, beautification of the Fayetteville Street Corridor, infrastructure improvements, job creation, and historic preservation. Bring your questions and ideas; click here to register to attend this free event.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, March 13, 6:30–8pm, in the Chuck Davis Dance Emporium (upstairs at 804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts). Featuring music from the African diaspora, this class will incorporate deep breathing, conditioning, and cardio-intensive African dance moves. The weekly fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

The Jambalaya Soul Academy’s next Writing & Performance Workshop will be virtually held on Zoom on Monday, March 13, 6:30–8:30pm. Gain poetry writing tips and prompts, improve your performance, develop new ideas and/or work on unfinished poems, and share your work with other poets. Click here for more info and to register. The Jambalaya Soul Academy is supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Monday, March 13, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The Triangle Orchid Society’s next meeting will be held in the JC Raulston Arboretum (4415 Beryl Rd, in Raleigh) on Monday, March 13, 7:30pm. Mark Wetherington will lead a talk about the Native Orchids at JC Raulston Arboretum. Visit the website or the Facebook event page for more info. 

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, March 14, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

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The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, March 14 at 12:30pm for a couple of hours (while supplies last); be sure to sign in at noon. If you’re driving, please park in the WD Hill Community Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Be sure to find someone with a clipboard and give your name; don’t forget your face mask. GoDurham 5/5K.

The Kramden Institute (5010 Hwy 55) will host Tuesday Volunteering 3.14.23 from 1 to 5pm. If you enjoy tinkering with technology, you’re invited to help refurbish computers for people in need. Click here for more info and to reserve your spot.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, March 14, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Tuesday, March 14, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Bahama Baptist Church (7917 Willardville Station Rd, in Bahama) will host a Plastic Bag Ministry session on Tuesday, March 14, 5:30–6:30pm. Volunteers crochet mats out of “plarn” (strips made from plastic bags and woven into balls) to give away to homeless people. Call 919-471-3181 or visit the website for more info.

Wall Street Juniors will host a Community Wealth Building workshop on Tuesday, March 14, 5:30–7:30pm, at the Weaver Street Recreation Center (3000 Weaver St). Learn all about credit, banking, saving your money, investing, and volunteering at this free, all-ages event. Free childcare is available for young people age 12 and under. Click here for more info and to sign up.

The March Membership Meeting of American Legion Post 416–District 12 will be held at the Armory at 5419 S Alston Ave on Tuesday, March 14, 6–8:30pm. Dinner will start at 6 and the business meeting will begin at 7. The goal of the American Legion is to help military families and their communities. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

Alyah Baker will lead a Black & Brown Ballet Class at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) for beginners and intermediate dancers (age 12+) on Tuesday, March 14, 6:30–8pm. Learn traditional ballet technique in a class starting out with stretching, bending, and balance exercises especially designed for black and brown bodies. The fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Tuesday, March 14, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will beheld from 7 to 10pm on March 14—with a special focus on Valentine’s Day—at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Don’t worry about your amp—just take your instrument (or just drumsticks if you’re a drummer), and if you’re a singer, feel free to provide your own mic. Wear your mask at all times while performing; the tables will be set further apart for social distancing. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pmGoDurham 1, 4.

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The Small Business Transportation Resource Center will host Life in the Fast LANE: Highway Project Overviews with Lane Construction on Wednesday, March 15, 9–11am, at Durham Tech (1637 E Lawson St, MC 10-114 Barbara Baker Conference Room). As construction continues on Hwys I-40 and I-440, opportunities are available in these areas: paving, traffic control, trucking/hauling, seeding and mulching, utility relocation (sewer/pipe), rebar, guiderail/guardrail, steelwork, and masonry. Click here for more info and to reserve your spot.

 

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, March 15, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, March 15, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Wednesday, March 15, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, March 15, 5–6pm. The House of Mercy Food Pantry and Clothing Closet will give away fresh, frozen, and canned foods and gently used clothing to individuals and families in need. Check in before arriving by texting your name, address, and number of people in your family to 919-885-4080. Click here for more info. GoDurham 12.

Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Wednesday, March 15, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. If you really like board games and would be interested in offering feedback to board-game designers, return on the last Wednesday for Designer Game Night. GoDurham 12B.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, March 15, 7–10pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). The backup band will be playing R&B, smooth jazz, and funk—and you can join in (be sure to sign up when you arrive). Admission is $5; click here for more info and to see the event calendar. If you’d rather stay home, you can still enjoy the show on FacebookGoDurham 1, 4.

The Pinhook (117 W Main St) will host Blends with Friends (Open Decks) on Wednesday, March 15, 8pm–midnight. Anyone wanting to learn how to DJ (or wanting to improve your skills) can spin some tunes and experiment with synthesizers. All skills are welcome; bring your records, USBs, or hard drive with your music. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info.

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Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, March 16, 9:30–10:30am. Very young children are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by music, nursery rhymes, and movement. Afterwards, each family can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, March 16, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Turning Pages: Bilingual Storytime for Children on Thursday, March 16, 10:30–11:30am. Young children ages 3 to 5 are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by a fun activity, Afterwards, each child can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The next Durham City Council Work Session will be held on Thursday, March 16, 1–5pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s YouTube channel, Twitter account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Spectrum channel 8, Google Fiber channel 8, Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99 in Durham.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, March 16, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Thursday, March 16, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, Suite 9-150) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, March 16, 6–8pm. One local arts & crafts vendor will be featured every week (at no cost to the artist). If you’d like to be considered to participate as an artist/vendor, click here to fill out the form. 

GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

Durham Business Networking and One Community, One Voice, One Vision will cohost a Durham Business Networking Event on Thursday, March 16, 6–8pm, at Spaces (555 S Mangum St, Suite 100). Meet other influential business owners and gain some tools in running a successful business. Free admission; click here to register.

Out To Lunch will host Jam Sandwich! on Thursday, March 16, 6–9pm, at the American Underground (201 W Main St). Anyone who likes improvisational comedy is welcome to join in the playful creativity during this free event. Click here for more info and to get your free ticket.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on March 16. Everyone will meet at Tomato Jake’s (8202 Renaissance Pkwy #101) and then they’ll run for a few miles on the American Tobacco Trail. All paces are welcome; you might want to bring a headlamp.

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​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, March 17, 10–11am. Coffee lovers are invited to sample various flavors and socialize in the Training Center. Click here for more info and to register for this free event.

 

The Salvation Army of Durham (909 Liberty St) has Free Food Friday on March 17, where people in need can receive help from 10am to noon, while supplies last. You can get some canned goods, meats, drinks, snacks, hygiene items, and even pet food. Be sure to take a current photo ID; they advise that you take a strong bag as well. Click here if you can volunteer from 8am to 2pm; call 919-688-7306 for more info. GoDurham 3/3B/3C; click here for reroute info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, March 17, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Friday, March 17, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Surround yourself with art during Third Friday on March 17, 6–9pm (hours might differ depending on the venue). Make the round of participating downtown (and nearby) venues, including the Durham Arts Council, Through This Lens, 5 Points Gallery, Liberty Arts, downtown eateries and microbreweries, the artists at Golden Belt, Hayti Heritage Center, etc. Some venues will also feature music and other activities. Click here for more info.

The Ernest Turner/Stephen Riley Duo (Turner on piano, Riley on saxophone) will appear in concert at the Sharp Nine (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Friday, March 17, 8–10pm. Tickets are $25; click here for more info and tickets. GoDurham 5

Celebrate African heritage and Afrofuturism at JAM.BAE NIGHTS on Friday, March 17, 10pm–2am, at Gojo by Goorsha (823 W Morgan St). Ladies are free until 11pm; otherwise admission is $10; click here for more info.

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Pilgrim United Church of Christ (3011 Academy Rd) will host Gentle Yoga with Angel Lee on Saturday, March 18, 9–10am. This free class is part of Pilgrim’s Aerobic Social Saturday series. Registration is unnecessary for this free event; donations will be graciously accepted to help further the program. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

Durham’s Partnership for Children will host Roll Up and Enroll on Saturday, March 18, 9:30am–1pm, at Leathers Meacham Head Start (908 Liberty St). Learn about Early Head Start, Head Start, and Durham PreK and get help filling out your application. Here are the documents you need to bring: your child’s birth certificate, your proof of address, proof of one month’s income, proof of annual income, and your SNAP benefits letter (if applicable). They’ll also have food trucks, face painting, Italian ice treats, and more. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

 

The next District 1 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the Holton Career & Resource Center (401 N Driver St) on Saturday, March 18, 10am. Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and learn about City/County services. Call the District 1 Substation (921 Holloway St, across from Longmeadow Park) at 919-560-4281 for more info.

 

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 9am to noon on Saturday, March 18, in the Greenwood Commons Shopping Center (5510 Hwy 55). You can purchase fresh produce, cheeses, meats, crafts, pastries, vegetables, artisan goods, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards each season (the $1.50 transaction fee helps fund the Double Bucks program where SNAP recipients can double their purchases up to $10); they also sell wooden “debit” tokens that you can use with any vendor. Vendors at the market accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer). Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12

The Durham Central Park pavilion (502 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, March 18 from 10am to noon. You can buy greens, fruits, vegetables, herbs, honeys, free-range meats, eggs, cheeses, home-baked pastries, home-crafted soaps, preserves, starter plants, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards. If you have a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, stop by the table by the bathrooms; they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend up to $10. (Double your money!) Call 919-667-3099 or click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The DPS Foundation will host Dollars and Sense: Finding Your Financial Fit for College on Saturday, March 18, 10am–1pm, at the WG Pearson Center (500 E Umstead St). Durham Public School seniors are invited to review their financial-aid award letters and go over things they can consider when choosing which college to attend. This free event was made possible by a partnership with Durham Public Schools, the Duke College Advising Corps, Durham Tech, the Durham Children’s Initiative, the Emily K Center, and Student U. Click here for more info and to register. GoDurham 5.

Black Wall Street Forward will host a free event, Black Wall Street Mindset, on Saturday, March 18, 11am–2pm, at NC Mutual Tower (411 W Chapel Hill St, Suite C2). This interactive experience will feature speakers and entrepreneurs who will share a wealth of knowledge plus opportunities to collaborate on projects/campaigns. Those wanting to test the entrepreneurial waters as parttimers or who are ready to take the plunge and starting a fulltime business are encouraged to attend. Click here for more info and to register.

The Triangle Pop-Up Market at Boxyard RTP will be held on Saturday, March 18, 11am–4pm, at 900 Park Offices Dr. Peruse items including clothing, accessories, homegoods, and more by local artists and makers. Plenty of snacks/food/beverages will be available at the eateries that are part of Boxyard RTP. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

Military veterans who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community will get together on Saturday, March 18, 11:30am–1pm, at Panera (737 Ninth St). Military veterans of any generation are welcome, as well as their significant others. Click here for more info on Facebook.

Studio Motif Durham (3206 Guess Rd) will host NC Minority Owned Business Networking on Saturday, March 18, 4–6:30pm. Network, meet other business owners, and walk through the Wheel of Business, a tool for visualizing opportunities that entrepreneurs can seize through every stage of their businesses’ growth. Admission is $5; visit the Facebook event page for more info.

​The LGBT Center of Raleigh will host the next Triangle Autism Discussion on Saturday, March 18, 4:30–6pm. Self- and professionally diagnosed people with autism are welcome to attend, as well as individuals in and outside of the LGBTQ+ community. Visit the Facebook event page for more info, and click here to sign up and to attend this free Zoom event.

Acoustic singer/songwriter Blake Addison will give a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, March 18, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; call 919-220-2458 or visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

The Jambalaya Soul Slam Grand Slam Finals will be held at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville Rd, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) on Saturday, March 18, 8pm. The best area wordsmiths have been invited back to compete for a spot on the 2023 Bull City Slam Team, which will compete in the Southern Fried Poetry Festival in Knoxville TN in June. Admission is $10; click here to view the guidelines, and click here to purchase your ticket(s)..

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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on March 19, 9am–noon. Sitting meditation will be interspersed with walking meditation, and you can get some instruction if you’re a novice. Feel free to arrive and leave at any time—you don’t have to stay the entire 3 hours. You can also choose to attend online; click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

The Spring Food Truck Rodeo will be held in Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) on Sunday, March 19, noon–4pm. Thirty-five+ food trucks will be on site, and Foster St will be shut down so the kiddies can run back and forth to the playground. They’ll also have nonprofit info booths, kids’ activities, and entertainment. 

Duke University Chapel (401 Chapel Dr) celebrates the arrival of its fancy new Bösendorfer 225 grand piano with a free recital by guest artist Cole Burger on Sunday, March 19, 5pm. He’ll play some classics by Frédéric Chopin and Johann Sebastian Bach, some modern pieces, plus songs that will be familiar by videogame players. Click here for parking tips (scroll down to Bryan Center Lot). If you can’t attend in person, click here to watch the concert live on YouTube.

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March 20–26

The City of Durham will host a Job Fair on Monday, March 20, 1–6pm, at the Durham Convention Center (301 W Morgan St). The City is looking to hire 911 call takers, recruits for the Durham Police and Fire departments, operations (street maintenance, mechanics, heavy-equipment operators, groundskeepers), administrative staff, engineers, and more. Be sure to take copies of your resumé; some candidates will get interviews on the spot and computers will be available to help you submit your application(s). To get a sneak peek at all of the job openings, click here. Spanish-speakers are also encouraged to apply, and bilingual staff will be there to assist. 

 

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, March 20, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Monday, March 20, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, March 20, 6:30–8pm, in the Chuck Davis Dance Emporium (upstairs at 804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts). Featuring music from the African diaspora, this class will incorporate deep breathing, conditioning, and cardio-intensive African dance moves. The weekly fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Monday, March 20, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The next Durham City Council Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, March 20, 7–10pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s YouTube channel, Twitter account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Spectrum channel 8, Google Fiber channel 8, Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99 in Durham.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, March 21, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, March 21 at 12:30pm for a couple of hours (while supplies last); be sure to sign in at noon. If you’re driving, please park in the WD Hill Community Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Be sure to find someone with a clipboard and give your name; don’t forget your face mask. GoDurham 5/5K.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, March 21, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Dusty’s All Star Circus will set up at the downtown Durham Armory (212 Foster St) as part of their East Coast tour. Showtimes are 4:30pm and 7pm Tuesday through Thursday, March 21–23. Click here for more info and to save up to 50 percent if you get your ticket(s) in advance. 

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Tuesday, March 21, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Bahama Baptist Church (7917 Willardville Station Rd, in Bahama) will host a Plastic Bag Ministry session on Tuesday, March 21, 5:30–6:30pm. Volunteers crochet mats out of “plarn” (strips made from plastic bags and woven into balls) to give away to homeless people. Call 919-471-3181 or visit the website for more info.

Alyah Baker will lead a Black & Brown Ballet Class at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) for beginners and intermediate dancers (age 12+) on Tuesday, March 21, 6:30–8pm. Learn traditional ballet technique in a class starting out with stretching, bending, and balance exercises especially designed for black and brown bodies. The fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

Harris Beverage will host the next Durham Toastmasters Meeting on Tuesday, March 21, 6:30–8pm. Toastmasters Clubs are great places to develop your public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Guests and newbies are encouraged to attend; visit their Facebook page for more info. You can choose to attend in person at 1305 Hillsborough Rd or virtually (contact them via Facebook Messenger for more info). GoDurham 11/11B.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Tuesday, March 21, 6:30–8pm, at Sew Crafty (101 Orange St, on the corner of Parrish and Orange, the little alley just west of Mangum). If you’re pretty good at sewing a straight line (with a sewing machine) or ironing, and would like to volunteer to make bags to distribute to stores throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Shoppers are encouraged to take these boomerang bags, use them, and return them for others to use; this is an excellent way of reducing single-use bags. Click here to sign up. 

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Tuesday, March 21, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will start at 7pm on March 21 at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Don’t worry about your amp—just take your instrument (or just drumsticks if you’re a drummer), and if you’re a singer, feel free to provide your own mic. Wear your mask at all times while performing; the tables will be set further apart for social distancing. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, March 22, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

NorthStar Church of the Arts (220 W Geer St) will host a Jazz Age Concert Series for seniors on Wednesdays through mid-June. Enjoy free concerts by local jazz luminaries, featuring award-winning trumpet artist Al Strong on Wednesday, March 22, 12:30–1:30pm. Click here for more info and to get your ticket(s). This series has been made possible by a partnership with the North Carolina Arts Council and the Durham Center for Senior Life.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, March 22, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Dusty’s All Star Circus will set up at the downtown Durham Armory (212 Foster St) as part of their East Coast tour. Showtimes are 4:30pm and 7pm Wednesday and Thursday, March 22 and 23. Click here for more info and to save up to 50 percent if you get your ticket(s) in advance. 

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Wednesday, March 22, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, March 22, 5–6pm. The House of Mercy Food Pantry and Clothing Closet will give away fresh, frozen, and canned foods and gently used clothing to individuals and families in need. Check in before arriving by texting your name, address, and number of people in your family to 919-885-4080. Click here for more info. GoDurham 12.

Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Wednesday, March 22, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. If you really like board games and would be interested in offering feedback to board-game designers, return on the last Wednesday for Designer Game Night. GoDurham 12B.

The Carolina Theatre’s (300 W Morgan St) Disney-Quest Film Series will feature live-action and CGI remakes of the classics at a cost of $10 per movie. They’ll host a screening of The Black Cauldron on Wednesday, March 22, 7pm. Click here for more info (including COVID) and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 4.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, March 22, 7–10pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). The backup band will be playing R&B, smooth jazz, and funk—and you can join in (be sure to sign up when you arrive). Admission is $5; click here for more info and to see the event calendar. If you’d rather stay home, you can still enjoy the show on FacebookGoDurham 1, 4.

The Pinhook (117 W Main St) will host Blends with Friends (Open Decks) on Wednesday, March 22, 8pm–midnight. Anyone wanting to learn how to DJ (or wanting to improve your skills) can spin some tunes and experiment with synthesizers. All skills are welcome; bring your records, USBs, or hard drive with your music. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info.

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Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, March 23, 9:30–10:30am. Very young children are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by music, nursery rhymes, and movement. Afterwards, each family can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, March 23, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Turning Pages: Bilingual Storytime for Children on Thursday, March 23, 10:30–11:30am. Young children ages 3 to 5 are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by a fun activity, Afterwards, each child can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The Religious Coalition for a Nonviolent Durham’s next Community Luncheon Roundtable will be held at the Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St, in the education building’s fellowship hall) on Thursday, March 23, noon–1pm. Discuss community issues and forge partnerships with others who want to work toward positive change. Lunch is free, and masks will be provided (but not required). Visit the website to learn about the Coalition’s programs and services.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, March 23, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

The last day of Dusty’s All Star Circus at the downtown Durham Armory (212 Foster St) is Thursday, March 23, and showtimes are 4:30pm and 7pm. Click here for more info and to save up to 50 percent if you get your ticket(s) in advance. 

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Thursday, March 23, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, Suite 9-150) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, March 23, 6–8pm. One local arts & crafts vendor will be featured every week (at no cost to the artist). If you’d like to be considered to participate as an artist/vendor, click here to fill out the form. 

GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

SIX 1 SEVEN Social will host Speed Networking Social Business Thursday on February 23, 6–9pm, at the american underground @ Main (201 W Main St). Entrepreneurs are invited to uncover new resources and make new business connections in a fun and interactive way. Tickets are $25; click here for more info and to save your spot. UPDATE.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on March 23. Everyone will meet at Tomato Jake’s (8202 Renaissance Pkwy #101) and then they’ll run for a few miles on the American Tobacco Trail. All paces are welcome; you might want to bring a headlamp.

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​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, March 24, 10–11am. Coffee lovers are invited to sample various flavors and socialize in the Training Center. Click here for more info and to register for this free event.

 

The Salvation Army of Durham (909 Liberty St) has Free Food Friday on March 24, where people in need can receive help from 10am to noon, while supplies last. You can get some canned goods, meats, drinks, snacks, hygiene items, and even pet food. Be sure to take a current photo ID; they advise that you take a strong bag as well. Click here if you can volunteer from 8am to 2pm; call 919-688-7306 for more info. GoDurham 3/3B/3C; click here for reroute info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, March 24, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Enjoy the beautiful Carillon Daily Recital emanating from Duke University Chapel on Friday, March 24, 4:59–5:20pm. A carillon is a set of large, tuned bells that are controlled by a musician playing them via a keyboard. Watch and listen on Facebook Live.

Explore the night sky and peer at the galaxies through one of five Meade LX200 GPS Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes owned by the Duke Teaching Observatory on Friday, March 24, 8:30–10:30pm. Click here for instructions on finding the site on W Cornwallis Rd (plus a link to a map you can use). It’s free; if the weather is iffy, check their Facebook page to see if this “Open House” is cancelled. Don’t forget your face mask.

Celebrate African heritage and Afrofuturism at JAM.BAE NIGHTS on Friday, March 24, 10pm–2am, at Gojo by Goorsha (823 W Morgan St). Ladies are free until 11pm; otherwise admission is $10; click here for more info.

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The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 9am to noon on Saturday, March 25, in the Greenwood Commons Shopping Center (5510 Hwy 55). You can purchase fresh produce, cheeses, meats, crafts, pastries, vegetables, artisan goods, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards each season (the $1.50 transaction fee helps fund the Double Bucks program where SNAP recipients can double their purchases up to $10); they also sell wooden “debit” tokens that you can use with any vendor. Vendors at the market accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer). Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12​​

The Durham Central Park pavilion (502 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, March 25 from 10am to noon. You can buy greens, fruits, vegetables, herbs, honeys, free-range meats, eggs, cheeses, home-baked pastries, home-crafted soaps, preserves, starter plants, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards. If you have a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, stop by the table by the bathrooms; they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend up to $10. (Double your money!) Call 919-667-3099 or click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

Black Wall Street Forward will host a free event, Black Wall Street Mindset, on Saturday, February 25, 10am–1pm, at 411 W Chapel Hill St, Suite C2. This interactive experience will feature speakers and entrepreneurs who will share a wealth of knowledge plus opportunities to collaborate on projects/campaigns. Those wanting to test the entrepreneurial waters as parttimers or who are ready to take the plunge and starting a fulltime business are encouraged to attend. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

If you always wanted to take a walk along the American Tobacco Trail but didn’t want to go alone, join the #FitGang Walk on Saturday, February 25, 11am. Everyone will meet on the Trail downtown and strollers, scooters, and kiddie bikes are welcome (this is a free family-friendly event). Visit the Facebook event page for more info. Please note: There’s a good chance of rain, so this event will be rescheduled.

The Carolina Theatre’s (300 W Morgan St) Disney-Quest Film Series will feature live-action and CGI remakes of the classics at a cost of $10 per movie. They’ll host a screening of The Black Cauldron on Saturday, March 25, 11:30am. Click here for more info (including COVID) and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 4.

The Marigold Collective Band will play a mix of originals and classic rock tunes during a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, March 25, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; call 919-220-2458 or visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on March 26, 9am–noon. Sitting meditation will be interspersed with walking meditation, and you can get some instruction if you’re a novice. Feel free to arrive and leave at any time—you don’t have to stay the entire 3 hours. You can also choose to attend online; click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Sunday, March 26, 1–4pm, at Sew Crafty (101 Orange St, on the corner of Parrish and Orange, the little alley just west of Mangum). If you’re pretty good at sewing a straight line (with a sewing machine) or ironing, and would like to volunteer to make bags to distribute to stores throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Shoppers are encouraged to take these boomerang bags, use them, and return them for others to use; this is an excellent way of reducing single-use bags. Click here to sign up.

March 27–April 2

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, March 27, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Bike Durham will host a Town Hall Meeting at Durty Bull (206 Broadway St, Suite 104) on Monday, March 27, 6:30–7:30pm. The meeting will be preceded by an 8-mile bike ride; meet at 5pm in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St). The actual meeting will begin at 6:30 with a Review of the Durham City Transit Plan.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, March 27, 6:30–8pm, in the Chuck Davis Dance Emporium (upstairs at 804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts). Featuring music from the African diaspora, this class will incorporate deep breathing, conditioning, and cardio-intensive African dance moves. The weekly fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Monday, March 27, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, March 28, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, March 28 at 12:30pm for a couple of hours (while supplies last); be sure to sign in at noon. If you’re driving, please park in the WD Hill Community Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Be sure to find someone with a clipboard and give your name; don’t forget your face mask. GoDurham 5/5K.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, March 28, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Bahama Baptist Church (7917 Willardville Station Rd, in Bahama) will host a Plastic Bag Ministry session on Tuesday, March 28, 5:30–6:30pm. Volunteers crochet mats out of “plarn” (strips made from plastic bags and woven into balls) to give away to homeless people. Call 919-471-3181 or visit the website for more info.

Alyah Baker will lead a Black & Brown Ballet Class at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville St, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) for beginners and intermediate dancers (age 12+) on Tuesday, March 28, 6:30–8pm. Learn traditional ballet technique in a class starting out with stretching, bending, and balance exercises especially designed for black and brown bodies. The fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.

​​Marvis Fun will hold an online Stay Well Virtual Line Dance Class on Tuesday, March 28, 7–8pm. Have fun learning steps to the latest line dances (to timeless oldies and current hits). Click here to join this free Zoom event.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will start at 7pm on March 28 at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Don’t worry about your amp—just take your instrument (or just drumsticks if you’re a drummer), and if you’re a singer, feel free to provide your own mic. Wear your mask at all times while performing; the tables will be set further apart for social distancing. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm.

The North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra will continue its monthly residency at the Sharp Nine Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Tuesday, March 28, 8–10pm. Tickets are $25; click here for more info and tickets. GoDurham 5.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, March 29, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday,March 29, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, March 29, 5–6pm. The House of Mercy Food Pantry and Clothing Closet will give away fresh, frozen, and canned foods and gently used clothing to individuals and families in need. Check in before arriving by texting your name, address, and number of people in your family to 919-885-4080. Click here for more info. GoDurham 12.

E3 Durham and the NCCU School of Business will cohost Pull-Up at Provident on Wednesday, February 1, 5–8pm, at 411 W Chapel Hill St. Durham-based business owners can make connections; talk with folks from E3 Durham, which provides funding and technical support for entrepreneurs; and learn about other resources that can help you and your business. Free admission; click here for more info and to register. UPDATE.

 

Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Designer Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Wednesday, March 29, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. Meet board-game creators, play their games, and give feedback on how to improve their creations. Tonight’s designer will be tba and he’ll be introducing his game, tba. GoDurham 12B. 

The Carolina Theatre’s (300 W Morgan St) Disney-Quest Film Series will feature live-action and CGI remakes of the classics at a cost of $10 per movie. They’ll host a screening of Lady and the Tramp on Wednesday, March 29, 7pm. Click here for more info (including COVID) and to purchase your ticket(s).

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, March 29, 7–10pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). The backup band will be playing R&B, smooth jazz, and funk—and you can join in (be sure to sign up when you arrive). Admission is $5; click here for more info and to see the event calendar. If you’d rather stay home, you can still enjoy the show on FacebookGoDurham 1, 4.

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Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, March 30, 9:30–10:30am. Very young children are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by music, nursery rhymes, and movement. Afterwards, each family can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, March 30, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Turning Pages: Bilingual Storytime for Children on Thursday, March 30, 10:30–11:30am. Young children ages 3 to 5 are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by a fun activity, Afterwards, each child can choose a book to take home to celebrate this free event. Sign up in advance by clicking here.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, March 30, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, Suite 9-150) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, March 30, 6–8pm. One local arts & crafts vendor will be featured every week (at no cost to the artist). If you’d like to be considered to participate as an artist/vendor, click here to fill out the form. 

GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on March 30. Everyone will meet at Tomato Jake’s (8202 Renaissance Pkwy #101) and then they’ll run for a few miles on the American Tobacco Trail. All paces are welcome; you might want to bring a headlamp.

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​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, March 31, 10–11am. Coffee lovers are invited to sample various flavors and socialize in the Training Center. Click here for more info and to register for this free event.

The Salvation Army of Durham (909 Liberty St) has Free Food Friday on March 31, where people in need can receive help from 10am to noon, while supplies last. You can get some canned goods, meats, drinks, snacks, hygiene items, and even pet food. Be sure to take a current photo ID; they advise that you take a strong bag as well. Click here if you can volunteer from 8am to 2pm; call 919-688-7306 for more info. GoDurham 3/3B/3C; click here for reroute info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, March 31, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Don’t forget your mask; write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.

Singer-guitarist Stephen Muñoz will lead LOJO: Log Off, Jam On on Friday, February 3, 5:30–8:30pm, at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr). The open-air space is a good setting for this jam session, where musicians and singers are invited to join in. Free admission; food and drinks will be available for purchase from the restaurants on site. UPDATE.

The Bull City Woodshop (1912 E Pettigrew St) will hold an Adult DIY Class: Dog Kennel Topper Workshop on Friday, February 3, 6–8pm. Learn how to make an enclosure for your pup by using the Woodshop’s miter saws, power drills, power sanders, and lumber. The cost of the workshop is $75, and proceeds will help fund their afterschool program. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes and leave dangling jewelry at home. Click here for more info and to register. UPDATE.

Celebrate African heritage and Afrofuturism at JAM.BAE NIGHTS on Friday, March 31, 10pm–2am, at Gojo by Goorsha (823 W Morgan St). Free admission; click here for more info and to get your free ticket(s).

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The April Cars & Coffee will take place at Road Scholars (5425 Page Rd) on Saturday, April 1, 8–11am. If you’re into cars, you’ll enjoy seeing some hot rods, and classic and exotic cars and motorcycles, including the Road Scholars’ specialty, custom-restored Porsches. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info.

Pilgrim United Church of Christ (3011 Academy Rd) will host Zumba at Pilgrim! on Saturday, April 1, 9–10am. This free class is part of Pilgrim’s Aerobic Social Saturday series. Registration is unnecessary for this free event; donations will be graciously accepted to help further the program. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

If you’re into fancy cars, check out First Saturday at Porsche Southpoint (122 Kentington Dr) on April 1, 9–11am. Enjoy a buffet breakfast and conversation with other car enthusiasts. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info.    

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 9am to noon on Saturday, April 1, in the Greenwood Commons Shopping Center (5510 Hwy 55). You can purchase fresh produce, cheeses, meats, crafts, pastries, vegetables, artisan goods, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards each season (the $1.50 transaction fee helps fund the Double Bucks program where SNAP recipients can double their purchases up to $10); they also sell wooden “debit” tokens that you can use with any vendor. Vendors at the market accept SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer). Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12

The Durham Central Park pavilion (502 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, April 1 from 10am to noon. You can buy greens, fruits, vegetables, herbs, honeys, free-range meats, eggs, cheeses, home-baked pastries, home-crafted soaps, preserves, starter plants, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards. If you have a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, stop by the table by the bathrooms; they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend up to $10. (Double your money!) Call 919-667-3099 or click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

Old North State Jam (formerly Northgate Jam) will host First Saturday Open Jam at the Durham Farmers Market in Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) on Saturday, April 1, 10am–noon. Bring your voice or instrument and join in to play some oldtime songs … or simply enjoy the music. Visit their Facebook page for more info.

The Carolina Theatre’s (300 W Morgan St) Disney-Quest Film Series will feature live-action and CGI remakes of the classics at a cost of $10 per movie. They’ll host a screening of Lady and the Tramp on Saturday, April 1, 11:30am. Click here for more info (including COVID) and to purchase your ticket(s).

The Triangle Blues Society’s 1st Saturday Blues Jam will take place on April 1, noon–3pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). Musicians can sign up to sit in upon arrival. Free admission; click here to view the Blue Note Grill’s events calendar.

​The LGBT Center of Raleigh will host the next Triangle Autism Discussion on Saturday, April 1, 4:30–6pm. Self- and professionally diagnosed people with autism are welcome to attend, as well as individuals in and outside of the LGBTQ+ community. Visit the Facebook event page for more info, and click here to sign up and to attend this free Zoom event.

Blackspace and Only Us Media are cohosting Wonderbop at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) on Saturday, April 1, 5–8pm. This monthly showcase features talented young artists in the areas of music, beats, and dance. Visit the Facebook event page for more info. Free admission; if you’re in high school or college student and would like to perform, full out this form.

Singer Mike Poole will perform old country favorites and Southern gospel during a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, April 1, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; call 919-220-2458 or visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

Durham Parks and Recreation’s Full Moon Fever Bike Ride will take place on Saturday, February 4, starting at Mellow Mushroom (410 Blackwell St). Group 1 will head out on the American Tobacco Trail at 7:30pm to meet up with group 2 in front of Bean Traders (105 W NC Hwy 54) at 8:30pm. Everybody will ride down to the New Hope Church Road Trailhead, and will then turn around and head back. You can choose which group to ride with depending on your stamina (group 1 will ride 32 miles and group 2 will ride 16). Helmets and lights are required; take your mask just in case riders end up being within 6 feet of each other. You’ll probably be out until at least 10:30pm. If it rains, the ride will be canceled. No signup is necessary for participating in this free event; visit the Facebook event page for more info. PLEASE NOTE: Due to wintry weather in the forecast, this month’s ride will be cancelled.

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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on April 2, 9am–noon. Sitting meditation will be interspersed with walking meditation, and you can get some instruction if you’re a novice. Feel free to arrive and leave at any time—you don’t have to stay the entire 3 hours. You can also choose to attend online; click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

The Fruit (305 S Dillard St) will host a flea market, The Fruit Flea, on Sunday, April 2, noon–6pm. The Fruit is looking for people want to sell such things as gently used/antique items, DVDs, upcycled art/crafts, and anything else that’s interesting. Anyone wanting to set up shop will pay a $20 vendor fee; admission as a shopper will be $5. Click here for more info and to fill in the vendor applicationGoDurham 2, 3, 12.

The Durham Really Really Free Market will take place across from the Lyon Park Playground (1200 W Lakewood Ave) on Sunday, April 2, 2–4pm. Display items (household goods, clothing, toys, books, furniture, etc) that you’re willing to give away and take items that catch your eye home with you. Please do your best to wash/sanitize items. The volunteers will be wearing masks and gloves, and everyone is expected to wear face masks and practice social distancing. Visit the Facebook page for more info. GoDurham 10.

Bluegrass and gospel group the Hodnett Family Band will give a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, April 8, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; call 919-220-2458 or visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

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