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Durham Bulls mascot Wool E Bull plays with a little girl

April 22–28

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, April 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.

Edison Johnson (500 W Murray Ave) will cohost an Earth Day Pop-Up at Book Harvest’s Storywalk on Monday, April 22, 4:30–5:30pm. Walk along Storywalk, which is at the entrance of the recreation center, and enjoy a new story as you progress. Baby strollers are welcome. Each family can receive a Book Harvest Explorer kit and can choose a book to take home to read together.

Bike Durham will host their April Community Meeting at the Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Monday, April 22, 7pm. Learn about the group’s efforts to encourage people to walk, bike, and ride public transit more often, plus the plans for next month’s National Bike Month activities. The premeeting bike ride will start and end at Durty Bull. Everyone will gather at 5:30, roll out at 6, and return in time for the meeting. Click here to learn more about Bike Durham in advance.

Join the weekly Walk to Wellness on Monday, April 22, 6–7pm, at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St, on the indoor track). This walking program will include low-impact aerobics.

Line Dancing with Nykki will be held at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Monday, April 22, 6–7:30pm. This free session is for beginners on up; click here for more info.

The Glass Jug Beer Lab (5410 Hwy 55, Suite V) will host a Disc Golf Putting Tournament on Monday, April 22, 6–10pm. The evening starts with registration at 6, then play begins at 6:30. Bring three putters and be ready to pay $6 to play in this double-elimination randoms double tournament. Visit their events page for more info.

Dance instructor Richard Badu and Duke Swing will cohost a series of Lindy Classes at Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) on Monday, April 22, 6:15–9:15pm. There are three levels of instruction, and the class fee is $17 ($60 for four 1-hour classes). Contact Richard Badu at rbadudance@gmail.com or 919-724-1421 for more info.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, April 22, 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 TP Trivia Masters will host a Themed Trivia session at the Durham Food Hall (530 Foster St) on Monday, April 22, 7–9pm. Tonight’s theme will be Schitt’s Creek. Free admission.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, April 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.

Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, April 23, 10–11:30am, for coffee and chatting. The Over 50 Crowd meets every week for this self-run program; call Mara at 919-560-0207 for more info.

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The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, April 23 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, April 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.

RTP Uncorked will lead the weekly Boxyard Run Club in a 3-mile run through Research Triangle Park on Tuesday, April 23 from 5:30 to 6:30pm. All paces are welcome and the run will begin and end at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). Meet up on the grass by Leroy’s Tacos and sign the sign-in sheet and waiver for this free event.

Senior PharmAssist will host a Medicare Basics seminar at the Durham Center for Senior Life (406 Rigsbee Ave) on Tuesday, April 23, 6pm. Those who are about to turn 65 are especially encouraged to attend. Call 919-688-4772 or write to knesmith@seniorpharmassist.org to register for this free event.

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, April 23, 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.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on April 23, 7–10pm, 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.

Renowned spoken-word artist Dasan Ahanu will host Eloquent Soul: Open Mic Night at Missy Lane’s Assembly Room (310 E Main St) on Tuesday, April 23, 7:30–9:30pm. After signing up at 7:15, each performer will get 5 minutes to recite up to two poems or perform one song. Feel free to let the house band (directed by Joe Holloway) what type of groove or backing you’ll need. Problematic language (including hate speech and graphic violence) will be prohibited. Tickets are $10 (free for members); click here for more info and to get your ticket(s).

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The Little River K8 School PTO will host a Parent Breakfast at Elmo’s Diner (776 Ninth St) on Wednesday, April 24, 9am. Anyone’s invited to join these school boosters; if you can’t make it, just know that a portion of this week’s sales will be donated to the school’s Parent-Teacher Organization.

 

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, April 24, 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.
 

Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, April 24, 10am–noon. If you’re interested in volunteering to help with sorting and distribution, call 919-489-3963.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Wednesday, April 24 between 10am and 1pm or 5 and 7pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

The Bragtown Branch Library (3200 Dearborn Dr) will host Children’s Storytime on Wednesday, April 24, 10:30–11am, for young children up to 5 years old.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the indie jazz sounds of the Charlie Garnett Trio during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, April 24, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com.

St Joseph AME Church (2521 Fayetteville St) will have their Community Food Distribution on Wednesday, April 24, 2–3pm. You can enter the parking lot via Nash St.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, April 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.

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, April 24, 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, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, April 24, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.

Still Skating will host an Adult Inline and Roller Skating Class at the Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Wednesday, April 24, 7–8pm. This class is for beginners, who will learn how to fall, how NOT to fall, how to stand on skates, how to skate forward, how to STOP, and how to turn. Make sure that you have protective gear, including a helmet, wrist guards, knee pads, and elbow pads. If you don’t have your own skates (“regular” or inline), write to Merissa at contact@westillskating.com to see if you’ll be able to rent some. The class fee is $20; click here to register.

Virtuoso guitarist Jay Killman will perform at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen (3219 Old Chapel Hill Rd) on Wednesday, April 24, 7pm. No cover charge; food will be served until 10.

The Carolina Theatre of Durham’s (309 W Morgan St) Retro Film Series will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Japanese animated classic Howl’s Moving Castle (2004, rated PG) on Wednesday, April 24, 7–9pm. Tickets are $12, $10 for kids age 12 and under; click here to watch the trailer, and click here to purchase your ticket(s) online.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, April 24, 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.

Enjoy Old Havana Nights at Missy Lane’s Assembly Room (310 E Main St) on Wednesday, April 24, 7:30–10:45pm, with a half-hour Latin dance lesson led by Reed Colver, and music by a DJ and a quartet led by percussionist Brevan Hampden. Tickets are $15 (free for members); click here for more info and to make your purchase.

The Pinhook (117 W Main St) will host Blends with Friends (Open Decks) on Wednesday, March 20, 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.

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Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, April 25, 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, April 25, 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.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Thursday, April 25 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

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, April 25, 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. GoDurham 4/9B.

You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Yoga with Christa Carter on Thursday, April 25, noon–1pm, at ReCity Network (112 Broadway St). The group will start with breathing exercises and you‘ll learn the postures, with slow movements, and a simple meditation exercise to relax your body and mind. Free admission; don’t forget your yoga mat or towel.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the atmospheric soul sounds of Xoxok during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on April 25, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, April 25, 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, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, April 25, 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 weekly Fleet Feet Pony Run starts at and returns to Ponysaurus Brewing (219 Hood St) on Thursday, April 25, 6:15–8:30pm. You can choose either the 3-mile or 5-mile route and run at your own pace during this free event. Click here for more info.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on April 25. Everyone will meet in the parking lot by 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.

The Eagles Nest Jam, featuring students from North Carolina Central University’s Jazz Studies program, will be held on Thursday, April 27, 7–10:15pm, at Missy Lane’s Assembly Room (310 E Main St). Admission is $10 (free for members); click here for more info and ticket(s).

DJ VJDullar will host Amapiano Thursdays at the Congress Bar & Café (471 S Driver St) on April 25, 8pm–midnight. Enjoy South African amapiano (also known as yanos) groove culture, which to American ears could sound like funky smooth jazz + African-flavored smooth house. Free admission.

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Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Friday, April 26, 9–10am. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4444 for more info. 

Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, April 26, 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 April 26, 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. If you’d like to help supply the pantry, click here to see what’s needed. GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) is hosting an All Recovery Support Group meeting on Friday, April 26, noon. This group honors all roads to recovery and offers support and encouragement. Write to recoverycommunityofdurham@gmail.com for more info.

The Duke University Middle East Studies Center, the Department of African and African American Studies, and Duke University Press will cohost a book signing for the launch of “The Color Black, Enslavement and Erasure in Iran” on Friday, April 26, 1–2:30pm, in the East Duke Building (1304 Campus Dr. in the Pink Parlour). Author Beeta Baghoolizadeh (from Princeton University) will discuss the book with Khwezi Mkhize and Paniz Musawi Natanzi, both from Duke, followed by a reception and book signing. You’ll be able to buy a copy of the book at the event.

Learn how to slow down, connect with your body, and calm your mind during a Restorative Yoga Class, which will be held at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Friday, April 26, 2–2:50pm. Be sure to bring your yoga mat or towel. Click here to register.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, April 26, 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.

Wheels Roller Rink public artist Dare Coulter will host a Roller Skate Party in Durham Central Park (501 Foster St, under the pavilion) on Friday, April 26, 4:30–7:30pm. Bring your skates and have fun; they’ll also have a DJ and you can have your photo taken to be used as a reference for public art. Free admission.

It’s Open Mic Comedy night at Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Friday, April 26, 8–11pm. Hosts Ebony and Amir invite all local comedians to share their creative, funny thoughts. Free admission; write to durtybullopenmic@gmail.com to get on the performance list.

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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, April 27 from 8am 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. (Double your money!) Click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The Durham Craft Market shares Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) with the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, April 27, 8am–noon. Artists will have their works—jewelry, photos, wood crafts, paintings, whimsical pieces, etc—on display (and for sale). Click here to learn more about the artists and their work.

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 8am to noon on Saturday, April 27, 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); stop by the Manager’s Tent and they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend. (Double your money!) Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12.

Note in the Pocket, a nonprofit that helps provide clothing to people/families in need, will host their Socks & Indie 5k Rundie on Saturday, April 27. This fun event, which includes a 5k Run/Walk (timed and untimed), Kids Fun Run and a virtual option (for people to participate from wherever they are located), will start and finish at New Hope Church (7619 Fayetteville Rd) and the course will run along the American Tobacco Trail. The Kids Fun Run starts at 9am and the 5k Run/Walk will start at 9:30. Afterwards, you’re invited to the Finish Line Festival, featuring kids games and food trucks. To help with this fundraiser, please pay $40 to participate in the Run/Walk, $15 for the Kids Fun Run. Click here for more info and to register.

People thinking about attending Durham Technical Community College are invited to attend an Open House on Saturday, April 27, 9am–noon; everyone will meet at the Wynn Center (1637 E Lawson St, Building 10). Participate in a 20-minute information session and/or take a tour of the campus. Learn about Durham Tech’s Pathway programs, which offer hands-on learning experiences that, in addition to classes, can lead directly to successful careers. High school students are invited to learn about the Career and College Promise programs, which provides seamless dual enrollment (they’ll be earning college credits and taking high school classes at the same time). That way, they can choose to get a jumpstart on their college careers or enter a program that leads to a certification or diploma program in a particular technical field or career area. Click here for more info and to register. GoDurham 8.

The NCSU Extension Master Gardeners will host a Basic Gardening workshop at For Garden’s Sake (9197 Hwy 751) on Saturday, April 27, 10am.

Join a unique storytime and activities event, What Is Architecture?, at the Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St) on Saturday, April 27, 10am–noon. Meet local architects, learn about the profession, and pose the questions you always wanted to ask. Click here to register. By the way, cosponsors NC NOMA, Prism Design Lab, and Diversify Architecture have partnered to purchase and donate the “What Is Architecture?” children’s book for every public elementary school in the Durham, Wake, and Chapel Hill/Carrboro school system.

A Medication Take Back will be held at North East Baptist Church (3204 Hwy 55) on Saturday, April 27, 10am–2pm. Safely dispose our your unused and/or expired medications and prevent misuse and abuse at this free event. They’ll accept used syringes, any kind of expired prescription meds, inhalers, and medication ointments. While you’re there, pick up information and get community resource info from cosponsors: theDurham County Department of Public Health, Alliance Health, Insight Human Services, Senior PharmAssist, Safe Kids Durham County, and Durham TRY (Together with Resilient Youth). 

Durham Mothers Club will host a Spring Picnic on Saturday, April 27, 10:30am–1pm, in Merrick-Moore Park (632 N Hoover Rd). Enjoy good food, raffles, entertainment, and meet a foster parent recruiter who can explain what the experience is all about. Free admission; click here to save your spot by 5pm on Friday, April 26.

 

Enjoy stories, songs, and fun during Family Storytime at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Saturday, April 27, 10:30am. No need to register.

 

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature music curator/producer DJ Wicked during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, April 27, 11:30am–2:30pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities.

Children’s Storytime will be held at Barnes & Noble (5400 New Hope Commons Dr) on Saturday, April 27, noon–1pm.

The Lakewood Elementary PTA will host the Bulldog Block Party & Wellness Fair on Saturday, April 27, 2:30–5pm at Lakewood Elementary School (2520 Vesson Ave). They’ll have food, fun activities for kids, zumba and yoga, live music, the world-champion jumprope team the Bouncing Bulldogs, and lots of health and wellness information. Free admission.

Beaver Lodge Local 1504 will host the XX Beaver Queen Pageant Beavwatch Kick-Off Party and Exhibit Opening on Saturday, April 27, 4–6pm, at the Scrap Exchange (2050 Chapel Hill Rd, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). Meet this year’s contestants and get a look at a special exhibit chronicling 20 years of pageant history. (The pageant is a fun, silly fundraiser for the Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association, which will be held on June 1.) Free admission.

Tobacco Road Tours will hold a Durham Dark & Mysterious Ghost Tour on Saturday, April 27, 7–8:45pm, starting at 211 W Parrish St. This family-friendly (age 8+) 1.5-mile walking tour will center around local ghost stories and explorations of the Bull Durham Factory, Kress Store Building, Devil’s Teacher, Hotel Malbourne Memory, the Snow Building, and the Liggett-Myers Factory. Tickets are $20, $16 for young people ages 8 to 14; click here to make your purchase.

Fun, 5-piece band Ace & the Royal Straights (Ace (Peter Laiosa) on guitar and vocals; Bob Gill on fiddle, mandolin, and vocals; vocalist Sarah Glasson; Diane Laiosa on percussion; and Trey Marchant on bass and vocals) 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 27, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; 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 April 28, 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 to ask for the Zoom link); click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Sunday, April 28, 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 reusable bags to distribute throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Donations of materials, including clean tee shirts and other fabrics will be greatly appreciated. Click here for more info and to sign up.

Guess Road Cruising ’60s, ’70s ’80s will host their Cruise-In Gathering on Sunday, April 28, 2–5pm, at Guess Road Baptist Church (3102 Guess Rd). This group of classic-car collectors and enthusiasts will be showing off their classic cars, monster trucks, and more.

Africa Unplugged will host a Shekere Workshop with Baba Bradley Simmons on Sunday, April 28, 3:30–4:30pm, at the Living Arts Collective (410 W Geer St). Tickets are $20; click here for more info and to purchase your ticket(s).

A Community Yoga session will be held on Sunday, April 28, 5–6pm, in Durham Central Park (501 Foster St). You Call This Yoga will run this free session; don’t forget your yoga mat or large towel. Click here for more info.

April 29–May 5

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, April 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.

The East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) will offer a Coding Class for Teens with a focus on Build a Chatbot! on Monday, March 25, 5:30–6:30pm. Learn about AI and chatbots. Click here to register.

Learn how to integrate meditation into your everyday life by attending a Heartfulness Meditation session at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Monday, March 25, 6–6:45pm. Registration is not required; click he re for more info.

The Durham County Department of Public Health’s Men’s Health Council will host its Quarterly Meeting at the WD Hill Recreation Center (1308 Fayetteville St) on Monday, March 25, 6–7:30pm. It’s free, everyone’s invited, and the evening’s topic will be Understanding Colon Cancer and Cancer Screening. They’ll also announce the annual Men’s Health Screenings, which will be held on June 1 and 2 at Lincoln and Duke clinics, plus upcoming monthly walks and forums. Contact Joyce Page at 919-560-7109 or jpage@dconc.gov for more info.

The Southern Coalition for Social Justice will host Coffee for Commutation at the Perfect Lovers Coffee House (2823 N Roxboro St) on Monday, March 25, 6–8pm. Enjoy free coffee and pastries and meet NC death row exoneree Ed Chapman, who will share his story and describe his future plans of getting a college degree and developing his role as an important voice for justice. Talk with a clemency panel  and get creative with postcards to advocate for commutation of NC death sentences.

Bike Durham will host the March Community Meeting at the Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Monday, March 25, 6:30–7:30pm. Learn about the group’s efforts to encourage people to walk, bike, and ride public transit more often. Click here to learn more about Bike Durham in advance.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, April 29, 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.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, April 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.

Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, April 30, 10–11:30am, for coffee and chatting. The Over 50 Crowd meets every week for this self-run program; call Mara at 919-560-0207 for more info. GoDurham 3B.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, April 30 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, April 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.

RTP Uncorked will lead the weekly Boxyard Run Club in a 3-mile run through Research Triangle Park on Tuesday, April 30 from 5:30 to 6:30pm. All paces are welcome and the run will begin and end at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). Meet up on the grass by Leroy’s Tacos and sign the sign-in sheet and waiver for this free event. GoDurham 12B/805.

Drummer Thomas Taylor will head up the Third Tuesday Jam at Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on March 26, 5:30–7:30pm. New (including students) and seasoned musicians are invited to learn/play classic tunes made popular by Herbie Hancock. Jim Crew (piano) and Jason Foureman (bass) will join Taylor in the rhythm section. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students; click here for your ticket. GoDurham 5/12/12B.

The Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St, Computer Lab) will host a 3D Printing Orientation session on Tuesday, March 26, 6–7:30pm. Free admission; click here to register. Hopefully, this will lead to your having fun and being creative in the MakerLab (makerspace for youth) or the Innovation Lab (makerspace for adults).

The Dog Moms of Durham’s monthly meetup, the Bark & Bond Social, will be held at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hey 54) on Tuesday, April 30, 6–8pm. Take your dog to enjoy some social time at the Bark Yard from 6 to 7, followed by human social time from 7 to 8. Free admission; bring some $$$ if you’d like to buy food and drink.

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, April 30, 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.

Harris Beverage will host the next Durham Toastmasters Meeting on Tuesday, February 20, 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; click here for more info. You can choose to attend in person at 1305 Hillsborough Rd (turn between the Hot Dog and Wendy’s) or virtually (click here for the Zoom link). GoDurham 11/11B.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on April 30, 7–10pm, 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 4.

Back Studio Stomp will host Non-Lindy Dance Tasters for All during the month of March at Triangle Dance Studios (2603 S Miami Blvd). Learn St Louis Shag with Joy Jing on Tuesday, March 26, 7:30–10:30pm. A dance class will start at 7:30, and open social dancing will start at 8:30. Pay what you can; suggested admission is $10 for the dance or $15 for the dance plus lesson. Visit the Facebook event page for more info.

The North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra will continue its monthly residency at the Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Tuesday, March 26, 7:30pm. Tickets are $30; click here for more info and ticket(s).

May 1

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, May 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.

The Bragtown Branch Library (3200 Dearborn Dr) will host Children’s Storytime on Wednesday, May 1, 10:30–11am, for young children up to 5 years old. GoDurham 9A/9B.

Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, May 1, 10am–noon. If you’re interested in volunteering to help with sorting and distribution, call 919-489-3963. GoDurham 7.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Wednesday, May 1 between 10am and 1pm or 5 and 7pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature original and traditional tunes by Daniel DeLorenzo during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, May 1, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.

St Joseph AME Church (2521 Fayetteville St) will have their Community Food Distribution on Wednesday, May 1, 2–3pm. You can enter the parking lot via Nash St.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, May 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.

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, May 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, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, May 1, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, May 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 Swing Space will host a Social Dance & Cosmic Moves Class at Triangle Dance Studios (2603 S Miami Blvd, at the Triangle Meeting Space, next door to Research Triangle Dental) on Wednesday, March 27, 7:30–10pm. Ryan Boz and Skylar Pritchard will lead the cosmic moves class for the first hour, followed by social dancing until 10. Admission is $10, $5 for those already taking classes at The Swing Space.

Enjoy Old Havana Nights at Missy Lane’s Assembly Room (310 E Main St) on Wednesday, March 27, 7:30–10:45pm, with a half-hour Latin dance lesson led by Reed Colver, and music by a DJ and a quartet led by percussionist Brevan Hampden. Tickets are $15 (free for members); click here for more info and to make your purchase.

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Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies, Ages 0–2 on Thursday, May 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. GoDurham 12B.

The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, May 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.

The East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) will host a free Internet Essentials class as part of its Beginner Computer Classes series on Thursday, May 2, 10–11am. No need to register.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Thursday, May 2 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.

You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Yoga with Christa Carter on Thursday, May 2, noon–1pm, at ReCity Network (112 Broadway St). The group will start with breathing exercises and you‘ll learn the postures, with slow movements, and a simple meditation exercise to relax your body and mind. Free admission; don’t forget your yoga mat or towel.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature bluesy singer/songwriter and guitarist Mysti Mayhem during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on May 2, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.

Enjoy an afternoon of board games at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) during Adult Game Day on Thursday, May 2, 2–4pm. No need to register.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, May 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.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, May 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/12.

The weekly Fleet Feet Pony Run starts at and returns to Ponysaurus Brewing (219 Hood St) on Thursday, March 28, 6:15–8:30pm. You can choose either the 3-mile or 5-mile route and run at your own pace during this free event. Click here for more info. GoDurham 2/3B/12.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on May 2. Everyone will meet in the parking lot by 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. GoDurham 5

DJ VJDullar will host Amapiano Thursdays at the Congress Bar & Café (471 S Driver St) on May 2, 8pm–midnight. Enjoy South African amapiano (also known as yanos) groove culture, which to American ears could sound like funky smooth jazz + African-flavored smooth house. Free admission.

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Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Friday, May 3, 9–10am. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4444 for more info. GoDurham 8.

​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, May 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. GoDurham 3/3B.

 

The Salvation Army of Durham (909 Liberty St) has Free Food Friday on May 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. If you’d like to help supply the pantry, click here to see what’s needed. GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

The Piedmont Wildlife Center (364 Leigh Farm Rd) will host two Pop-Up Birds of Prey Tours on Thursday, March 29, 11–11:45am and 12:30–1:15pm. Join a half-mile tour (limited to 12 people each) and learn about North Carolina’s native raptor species. At the end of each tour, participants will get the chance to have a meet and greet with a bird of prey up close. Because the tours will be in wooded areas, they will be inaccessible to wheelchairs, walking aids and those with additional mobility concerns. Admission is $10; click here for more info and to make your purchase.

Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) is hosting an All Recovery Support Group meeting on Friday, May 3, noon. This group honors all roads to recovery and offers support and encouragement. Write to recoverycommunityofdurham@gmail.com for more info. GoDurham 4/9B.

The Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on March 29, noon–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the last few hours of the workweek co-working and connecting with others in similar situations. Work from noon to 4 and then network and enjoy a beverage from 4 to 5. Free admission; visit the Facebook event page for more info.

Emerald Doulas (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) will host a workshop, Be Your Family’s Hero: Estate Planning Basics for Parents, on Friday, February 23, 3pm. Learn about important legal documents, including guardianships, asset protection, healthcare and financial protections, trusts, wills, and powers-of-attorney. Registration is $50; click here for more info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, May 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.

Singer-guitarist Stephen Muñoz will lead LOJO: Log Off, Jam On on Friday, May 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.

It’s Open Mic Comedy night at Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Friday, May 3, 8–11pm. Hosts Ebony and Amir invite all local comedians to share their creative, funny thoughts. Free admission; write to durtybullopenmic@gmail.com to get on the performance list.

Blackspace and Only Us Media invite young people to enjoy and participate in the Med City Cypher at Major the Bull (201 N Corcoran St, in CCB Plaza) on Friday, May 3, 9:19–11pm. This is a fun, spoken-word session for building self-confidence, empathy, self-expression, and a sense of community. Free admission; click here for more info.

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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, May 4 from 8am 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. (Double your money!) Click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The Durham Craft Market shares Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) with the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, May 4, 8am–noon. Artists will have their works—jewelry, photos, wood crafts, paintings, whimsical pieces, etc—on display (and for sale). Click here to learn more about the artists and their work.

 

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 8am to noon on Saturday, May 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); stop by the Manager’s Tent and they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend. (Double your money!) Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12.

Naturally Wild presents Birding for QTBIPOC in Sarah P Duke Gardens (420 Anderson St) on Saturday, May 4, 9–11am. People who are queer, transgender, black, indigenous, and people of color are especially invited to learn how to identify various birds while also enjoying the garden’s changes from winter to spring. Thirteen sanitzed binoculars will be available for use; you’re welcome to bring your own. Free admission; click here to register. Everybody will meet at the Gothic Gate entrance; please keep in mind that there’s a $2/hour charge for parking.

Enjoy stories, songs, and fun during Family Storytime at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Saturday, May 4, 10:30am. No need to register.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature DJ k.ward playing a fusion of tropical, electronic, soul, and jazz during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, May 4, 11:30am–2:30pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities.

Children’s Storytime will be held at Barnes & Noble (5400 New Hope Commons Dr) on Saturday, May 4, noon–1pm.

Tobacco Road Tours will hold a Durham Dark & Mysterious Ghost Tour on Saturday, March 30, 7–8:45pm, starting at 211 W Parrish St. This family-friendly (age 8+) 1.5-mile walking tour will center around local ghost stories and explorations of the Bull Durham Factory, Kress Store Building, Devil’s Teacher, Hotel Malbourne Memory, the Snow Building, and the Liggett-Myers Factory. Tickets are $20, $16 for young people ages 8 to 14; click here to make your purchase.

Singer Peggy Harris will give a free concert of soft rock, folk, gospel, and jazz tunes at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, May 4, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; 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 May 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 to ask for the Zoom link); click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

The Really Really Free Market will take place in Northgate Park (300 W Club Blvd) on Sunday, March 31, 1–3pm. 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 clean the items you’re giving away and make sure they’re in good condition.

May 6–12 

Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) will have a Food Giveaway on Monday, May 6, 2:30–4pm. You can stop by between 12:30 and 2:30 to get a number, leave, and return. Or you can arrive at 2:30, get a number from the folks at the table, and then get in line (with your car). If you’d like to volunteer, please get there by noon.

 

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, May 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.

Join the weekly Walk to Wellness on Monday, May 6, 6–7pm, at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St, on the indoor track). This walking program will include low-impact aerobics.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, May 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.

The TP Trivia Masters will host a Themed Trivia session at the Durham Food Hall (530 Foster St) on Monday, May 6, 7–9pm. Tonight’s theme will be Twilight. Free admission.

The next Durham City Council Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, May 6, 7–10pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s website, YouTube channel, X account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99. GoDurham 3/3B/3C/4.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, May 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.

Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, May 7, 10–11:30am, for coffee and chatting. The Over 50 Crowd meets every week for this self-run program; call Mara at 919-560-0207 for more info. GoDurham 3B.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, May 7 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, May 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.

 

RTP Uncorked will lead the weekly Boxyard Run Club in a 3-mile run through Research Triangle Park on Tuesday, May 7 from 5:30 to 6:30pm. All paces are welcome and the run will begin and end at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). Meet up on the grass by Leroy’s Tacos and sign the sign-in sheet and waiver for this free event. GoDurham 12B/805.

Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) will host a Free Community Meal: Soul & Salad on Tuesday, May 7, 6pm. Enjoy a pleasant meal and meet other nice folks. Enter the Fellowship Hall behind the Education Building (on the playground side).

Local visual artists are invited to come out to the Artist Salon monthly discussion group at the Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St, Makerspace), on Tuesday, April 2, 6–7pm. Join a discussion on various topics including information as inspiration, accomplishments and struggles, and new ideas for future projects. Feel free to bring nonhazardous and water-based art materials if you’d like to work during the meeting. Click here to register.

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, May 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.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on May 7, 7–10pm, 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 4.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, May 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.

Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, May 8, 10am–noon. If you’re interested in volunteering to help with sorting and distribution, call 919-489-3963.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Wednesday, May 8 between 10am and 1pm or 5 and 7pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

The Bragtown Branch Library (3200 Dearborn Dr) will host Children’s Storytime on Wednesday, May 8, 10:30–11am, for young children up to 5 years old.

If you’re new to Durham, have no one to hang out with even if you’re been here for awhile, or would simply like to meet new people, stop by the Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St, room 4347) for It’s Hard to Make Friends as an Adult on Wednesday, April 3, noon–1pm. Bring your lunch and a covered beverage; desserts will be provided. Free admission; click here to register.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the indie jazz sounds of the Charlie Garnett Trio during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, April 3, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.

Learn how to slow down, connect with your body, and calm your mind during a Restorative Yoga Class, which will be held at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Wednesday, April 3, 2–2:50pm. Be sure to bring your yoga mat or towel. Click here to register.

St Joseph AME Church (2521 Fayetteville St) will have their Community Food Distribution on Wednesday, May 8, 2–3pm. You can enter the parking lot via Nash St.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, May 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.

Join a virtual 3D Printing Orientation session on Wednesday, April 3, 4–5pm. Click here [to come] to register. Hopefully, this will lead to your having fun and being creative in the Durham County Main Library’s MakerLab (makerspace for youth) or the Innovation Lab (makerspace for adults).

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, May 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.

GoDog Research Triangle Park will host the Research Triangle Park Grand Opening at 2912 S Miami Blvd on Wednesday, April 3, 4–7pm. Bring your well-behaved, socialized pup and enjoy this new dog park.

GoDurham’s next Public Meeting will be held on the second floor of the Durham Station (515 W Pettigrew St) on Wednesday, April 3, 5:30–7pm. Learn more about local bus service changes and offer suggestions for improvements. Click here for more info and for summaries on past meetings.

Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, April 3, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.

A Climate Justice Coalition meeting, with members Climate Action, Sunrise Durham, and the Durham People’s Alliance, will be held at the Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St, room 3214) on Wednesday, May 8, 6pm. You’re invited to attend if you’re interested in climate justice and want to learn more about the Green New Deal Resolution. Click here for more info.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, May 8, 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 Durham Hotel (315 E Chapel Hill St) will host singer/songwriter Ally J on the Roof on Wednesday, April 3, 7:30–9pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase.

The Pinhook (117 W Main St) will host Blends with Friends (Open Decks) on Wednesday, April 3, 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 event 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, May 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, May 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.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Thursday, May 9 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the atmospheric soul sounds of Xoxok during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on April 4, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.

The next Durham City Council Work Session will be held on Thursday, April 4, 1–5pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s website, YouTube channel, X account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99.

The Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St) hosts the Community Workshop Series on the 3rd floor (Room 3214) on Thursday, April 4, 3–4:15pm. Today’s topic will be Smartphone Basics: iPhone. Click here to register.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, May 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.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, May 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 weekly Fleet Feet Pony Run starts at and returns to Ponysaurus Brewing (219 Hood St) on Thursday, April 4, 6:15–8:30pm. You can choose either the 3-mile or 5-mile route and run at your own pace during this free event. Click here for more info.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on May 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.

DJ VJDullar will host Amapiano Thursdays at the Congress Bar & Café (471 S Driver St) on May 9, 8pm–midnight. Enjoy South African amapiano (also known as yanos) groove culture, which to American ears could sound like funky smooth jazz + African-flavored smooth house. Free admission.

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Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Friday, May 10, 9–10am. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4444 for more info. ​​​​​​

Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, May 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 May 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.

Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) is hosting an All Recovery Support Group meeting on Friday, May 10, noon. This group honors all roads to recovery and offers support and encouragement. Write to recoverycommunityofdurham@gmail.com for more info.

The Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on April 5, noon–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the last few hours of the workweek co-working and connecting with others in similar situations. Work from noon to 4 and then network and enjoy a beverage from 4 to 5. Free admission; visit the Facebook event page for more info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, May 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.

Singer-guitarist Stephen Muñoz will lead LOJO: Log Off, Jam On on Friday, , 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.

The Brandon Mitchell Four Piece (Mitchell on vibes, Chris Mills on bass, Chuck Pinckney on drums, and Brandon Shermar on piano) will appear in concert on Friday, April 5, 7:30pm, at the Sharp 9 Gallery Jazz Club (4608-L Industry Ln, off Fayetteville Rd and MLK Parkway). Tickets are $30, $20 for students; click here for ticket(s).

It’s Open Mic Comedy night at Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Friday, May 10, 8–11pm. Hosts Ebony and Amir invite all local comedians to share their creative, funny thoughts. Free admission; write to durtybullopenmic@gmail.com to get on the performance list.

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The April Cars & Coffee will take place at Road Scholars (5425 Page Rd) on Saturday, April 6, 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.

The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, May 11 from 8am 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. (Double your money!) Click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The Durham Craft Market shares Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) with the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, May 11, 8am–noon. Artists will have their works—jewelry, photos, wood crafts, paintings, whimsical pieces, etc—on display (and for sale). Click here to learn more about the artists and their work.

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 8am to noon on Saturday, May 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); stop by the Manager’s Tent and they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend. (Double your money!) Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12.

Naturally Wild presents Birding for QTBIPOC in Sarah P Duke Gardens (420 Anderson St) on Saturday, April 6, 9–11am. People who are queer, transgender, black, indigenous, and people of color are especially invited to learn how to identify various birds while also enjoying the garden’s changes from winter to spring. Thirteen sanitzed binoculars will be available for use; you’re welcome to bring your own. Free admission; click here to register. Everybody will meet at the Gothic Gate entrance; please keep in mind that there’s a $2/hour charge for parking.

If you’re into fancy cars, check out First Saturday at Porsche Southpoint (122 Kentington Dr) on April 6, 9am–noon. Enjoy a buffet breakfast and conversation with other car enthusiasts. Free admission; visit the Facebook page for more info.

Enjoy stories, songs, and fun during Family Storytime at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Saturday, April 6, 10:30am. No need to register.

The next TACA Gathering for Parents of Kids with Autism will be held at the Red Robin restaurant (5313 New Hope Commons Dr) on Saturday, April 6, 11am. The Autism Community in Action (TACA) provides general information on the latest research, treatment options, therapies, and nutrition but doesn’t officially offer medical or legal advice. Everyone pays for his or her own meal; click here for more info and to register.

Vegan restaurant Pure Soul (4125 Hwy 15-501) will host Small Business Saturday featuring Sweetly Rooted by Tasala on April 6, 11am–7pm. Shop with this vegan bakery, whose lineup includes dark chocolate chip cookies, and gluten-free almond joy cookies, strawberry vanilla granola, blueberry almond granola, and nutty chocolate chip granola at this monthly popup shop.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature music curator/producer DJ Wicked during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, April 6, 11:30am–2:30pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities.

Children’s Storytime will be held at Barnes & Noble (5400 New Hope Commons Dr) on Saturday, May 11, noon–1pm.

The grand opening of the North Durham Farmers Market will be held at 1016 Old Oxford Rd on Saturday, April 6 from noon to 4pm. You can buy fresh produce, artisanal goods, homemade products, handcrafted items, and more. 

The LGBT Center of Raleigh will host the next Triangle Autism Discussion on Saturday, April 6, 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. Click here to sign up and to attend this free Zoom event.

Acoustic folk duo City Folk ℗te Smith and Jane Muldoon-Smith) 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, May 11, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; 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 May 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 to ask for the Zoom link); click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Sunday, Sunday, May 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 reusable bags to distribute throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Donations of materials, including clean tee shirts and other fabrics will be greatly appreciated. Click here for more info and to sign up.

The Durham Really Really Free Market will take place across from the Lyon Park Playground (1200 W Lakewood Ave) on Sunday, April 7, 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. Visit the Facebook page for more info.

Emerald Doulas will host a New Dads Meetup at BB’s Crispy Chicken (3109 Shannon Rd) on Sunday, April 7, 3–4:30pm. Local fathers (plus soon-to-be dads and anyone identifying as fathers) are invited to join this peer-to-peer support group as they learn how to navigate fatherhood together. Click here to join the Facebook group so you can get notifications and reminders.

Join DJ Bosslady as she hosts the Durham House Music Meetup at Congress (471 S Driver St) on Sunday, March 3, 4–8pm. Free admission; click here for your free ticket.

Triangle Dance Studio (2603 S Miami Blvd, at the Triangle Meeting Space, next door to Research Triangle Dental) will host their Sunday Salsa Social on April 7, 6:30–9:30pm. Enjoy dancing to salsa, bachata, cha-cha, kizomba, merengue, and cumbia. The dance lesson will begin at 6:30, followed by open dancing. Admission is $8, $6 for active military and students with current ID, and free for young people age 16 and younger.

May 13–19

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, May 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.

Join the weekly Walk to Wellness on Monday, May 13, 6–7pm, at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St, on the indoor track). This walking program will include low-impact aerobics.

The next Durham County Health Ministry Network Meeting will be held virtually on Monday, May 13, 6–7:30pm. Representatives from faith-based organizations and houses of worship are invited to connect with others who are working to address health topics. Become a member (free of charge) and get in on trainings, educational information, community events, and grant opportunities. Click here to register for more info and the Zoom link.

The next District 2 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 Murray Ave) on Monday, May 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 Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, May 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 Triangle Orchid Society’s next meeting will be held in the JC Raulston Arboretum (4415 Beryl Rd, in Raleigh) on Monday, May 13, 7:30pm. The guest speaker will be Dr Harry Gallis. Visit 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, May 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.

Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, May 14, 10–11:30am, for coffee and chatting. The Over 50 Crowd meets every week for this self-run program; call Mara at 919-560-0207 for more info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, May 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 New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, May 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.

RTP Uncorked will lead the weekly Boxyard Run Club in a 3-mile run through Research Triangle Park on Tuesday, May 14 from 5:30 to 6:30pm. All paces are welcome and the run will begin and end at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). Meet up on the grass by Leroy’s Tacos and sign the sign-in sheet and waiver for this free event.

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, May 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.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on May 14, 7–10pm 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, May 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.

The Bragtown Branch Library (3200 Dearborn Dr) will host Children’s Storytime on Wednesday, May 15, 10:30–11am, for young children up to 5 years old.

Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, May 15 10am–noon. If you’re interested in volunteering to help with sorting and distribution, call 919-489-3963.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Wednesday, May 15 between 10am and 1pm or 5 and 7pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the indie jazz sounds of the Charlie Garnett Trio during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, April 10, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com.

Durham Parks and Recreation will host Adult Recess in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St) on Wednesday, May 15, noon–2pm. Enjoy a free, fun lunch hour (or two) with Giant Connect 4, Giant Jenga, Giant Twister, Bead Keychains, Corn Hole, Origami, and Hula Hoops.

St Joseph AME Church (2521 Fayetteville St) will have their Community Food Distribution on Wednesday, May 15, 2–3pm. You can enter the parking lot via Nash St.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, May 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.

Join a virtual 3D Printing Orientation session on Wednesday, April 10, 4–5pm. Click here [to come] to register. Hopefully, this will lead to your having fun and being creative in the MakerLab (makerspace for youth) or the Innovation Lab (makerspace for adults).

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, May 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, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, May 15, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.

The Carolina Theatre of Durham’s Kaiju-Quest Film Series will feature a screening of Jim O’Connolly’s The Valley of Gwangi, (1969, rated G) on Wednesday, April 10, 7pm, in Cinema One (309 W Morgan St). Enjoy the 50th anniversary of this monster movie classic. Tickets are $10; click here to watch the trailer, and click here to purchase your ticket online.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, May 15, 7–10pm, 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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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, May 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.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the atmospheric soul sounds of Xoxok during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on April 11, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com.

The Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St) hosts the Community Workshop Series on the 3rd floor (Room 3214) on Thursday, , 3–4:15pm. Today’s topic will be Smartphone Basics: Android. Click here to register.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, May 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.

Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, May 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.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on May 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.

DJ VJDullar will host Amapiano Thursdays at the Congress Bar & Café (471 S Driver St) on May 16, 8pm–midnight. Enjoy South African amapiano (also known as yanos) groove culture, which to American ears could sound like funky smooth jazz + African-flavored smooth house. Free admission.

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Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Friday, May 17, 9–10am. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4444 for more info. 

Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, May 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.

Learn how to slow down, connect with your body, and calm your mind during a Restorative Yoga Class, which will be held at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Friday, April 12, 2–2:50pm. Be sure to bring your yoga mat or towel. Click here to register.

 

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, May 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.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr) will feature the nostalgic jazzy fusion sounds of Tea Cup Gin during the next Friday Night Live concert series on April 12 5:30–7:30pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities.

It’s Open Mic Comedy night at Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Friday, May 17, 8–11pm. Hosts Ebony and Amir invite all local comedians to share their creative, funny thoughts. Free admission; write to durtybullopenmic@gmail.com to get on the performance list.

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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, May 18 from 8am 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. (Double your money!) Click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The Durham Craft Market shares Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) with the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, May 18, 8am–noon. Artists will have their works—jewelry, photos, wood crafts, paintings, whimsical pieces, etc—on display (and for sale). Click here to learn more about the artists and their work.

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 8am to noon on Saturday, May 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); stop by the Manager’s Tent and they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend. (Double your money!) Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12.

Feed My Sheep will host a Food Giveaway at Shepherd's House United Methodist Church (107 N Driver St) on Saturday, April 13, 9–11am. Pick up some groceries and information from local nonprofits, including Senior PharmAssist, at this drive-through event.

The next District 3 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) on Saturday, April 13, 10am. Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and learn about City/County services. If you can’t attend in person, click here to join via Zoom. Call the District 3 Substation (#8 Consultant Pl, on the corner of MLK Pkwy and Shannon Rd) at 919-560-4583 for more info. 

 

The next District 4 and District 5 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Saturday, April 13, 10am. Find out what’s going on in your neighborhood and learn about City/County services. If you can’t attend in person, click here to join via Zoom. Contact the District 4 Substation (2945 S Miami Blvd, Suite 135, in the shopping center near TW Alexander Dr) at 919-560-4415 for more info.

Jewels Outreach will host Jewels Feeding Friends, a food giveaway, on Saturday, April 13, 10am–noon, at a new location—Monroe Christian Church (1701 Sherman Ave). You can pop open the trunk (or rear door) of your vehicle for the volunteers who will place a box of groceries inside.

The Durham Master Gardeners Plant Sale will be held at the NC Cooperative Extension’s Durham office (721 Foster St) on Saturday, April 13, 10am (while supplies last). Click here to get a sneak peek at the plant selection.

The Triangle Board of Realtist (TRIBOR) will host Building Black Wealth at Nehemiah Christian Church (514 N Mangum St) on Saturday, April 13, 10am–3pm. Attend lively workshops and get tips on What to Do with Big Momma’s House, Black Men Buy Houses, The ABCs of Home Buying, and other topics including tax prep. Breakfast and a light lunch will be provided. This free event is part of Realtist Week; click here for more info and to register.

Enjoy stories, songs, and fun during Family Storytime at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Saturday, April 13, 10:30am. No need to register.

White Rock Baptist Church (3400 Fayetteville St) will have their monthly Community Food Distribution on Saturday, April 13, 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, April 13, 11am–1pm. Call 919-688-2163 for more info.

North Carolina Central University will host Inspire to Aspire: An NCCU Experience Expo in the Mary Townes Science Building (1900 Concord St) on Saturday, April 13, 11am–3pm. Kids, teens, and their families are invited to this free event where they’ll be able to explore the sciences with fun, hands-on activities.

The Scrap Exchange (2050 Chapel Hill Rd, in the Lakewood Shopping Center) will host its “Every Day Is Earth Day” Garden Party & Community Market on Saturday, April 13, 11am–4pm. They’ll have all kinds of planet-saving, hands-on activities, including trash art, a repair clinic, goats (!), guerrilla seed balls, and food giveaways. This is a free event, made possible through partnerships with Aster Apiaries, Bright Black, The Cage, Cocoa Cinnamon, Duke Gardens, the Driver Street Nursery, Durham Community Fridges, the Durham Public Library, Feed Durham, Lakewood Social, Part & Parcel, Freeman’s Creative, Girls Rock NC, Meadowsweet, Everything Is Upcycled!, LGBTQ Center, City of Durham’s Neighborhood Improvement Services, Observable Universe, Que Dogs, The Recollective, Short Winter Soups, Tigress, Threehouse Studios, and Tensegritees by Taosongs.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature music curator/producer DJ Wicked during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, April 13, 11:30am–2:30pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities.

The North Durham Farmers Market will be held at 1016 Old Oxford Rd on Saturday, April 13 from noon to 4pm. You can buy fresh produce, artisanal goods, homemade products, handcrafted items, and more. 

The first-ever Grace Community Farmers Market will be held on Saturday, April 13, 1–4pm, at Grace Lutheran Church (824 N Buchanan Blvd. Shop with local farmers and vendors.

Jamaat Ibad Ar-Rahman will hold its drive-through Neighborhood Food Pantry Giveaway at the 3034 Fayetteville St location on Saturday, April 13, 2–4pm. Click here to view the events at both locations (the Parkwood masjid is located at 5122 Revere Rd). GoDurham 5.

Tobacco Road Tours will hold a Durham Dark & Mysterious Ghost Tour on Saturday, April 13, 7–8:45pm, starting at 211 W Parrish St. This family-friendly (age 8+) 1.5-mile walking tour will center around local ghost stories and explorations of the Bull Durham Factory, Kress Store Building, Devil’s Teacher, Hotel Malbourne Memory, the Snow Building, and the Liggett-Myers Factory. Tickets are $20, $16 for young people ages 8 to 14; click here to make your purchase.

Acoustic solo guitarist Brice Hursey 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, May 18, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; 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 April 14, 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 to ask for the Zoom link); click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

Durham Central Park’s Spring Food Truck Rodeo will be held on Sunday, April 14, noon–4pm, at 501 Foster St. Celebrate the Lao Solar New Year with a string ceremony, make flower crowns with the Scrap Exchange, and enjoy the Bull City Inflatables, face painting, DJ and dancers, and more on the lawn. Free admission. Park in a nearby free lot and don’t forget your lawn chair and/or blanket. 

Nasher Museum Museum of Art (2001 Campus Dr) will host Family Day: This Is Our Earth on Sunday, April 14, 1–3pm. Celebrate Earth Day by creating your own art with recycled materials (courtesy of the Scrap Exchange). Meet live animals face to face and learn about native wildlife with the Piedmont Wildlife Center. Free admission; click here for parking tips.

Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Sunday, Sunday, April 14, 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 reusable bags to distribute throughout Durham, then drop by for a while. Donations of materials, including clean tee shirts and other fabrics will be greatly appreciated. Click here for more info and to sign up.

Keep Durham Beautiful will host a Plant Swap at The Glass Jug–RTP (5410 Hwy 55) on Sunday, April 14, 2–4pm. Trade plants, including clippings from vegetable plants, herbs, annuals, perennials, houseplants, succulents, even shrubs or trees (native noninvasive and pollinator-friendly species are especially encouraged). Labels will be provided if you forgot to identify your cuttings.

The Bull City Woodshop (1912 E Pettigrew St) will hold an adult class, Planter Box Build, on Sunday, April 14, 3–6pm. Learn how to make a planter box by using the Woodshop’s miter saws, power drills, power sanders, and materials. The cost of the workshop is $85, and proceeds will help fund their free afterschool program. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes and leave dangling jewelry at home. Click here for more info and to register.

Durham Parks and Recreation will host Adult Recess in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St) on Wednesday, June 26, noon–2pm. Enjoy a free, fun lunch hour (or two) with Giant Connect 4, Giant Jenga, Giant Twister, Bead Keychains, Corn Hole, Origami, and Hula Hoops.

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The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, April 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.

The Opening Ceremony for the Durham Senior Games & SilverArts Showcase will be held on Monday, April 15, 5:30–7pm, at the Holton Career and Resource Center (401 N Driver St). Enjoy the pageantry at this free event while getting ready for 2½ weeks of friendly competition in various sports and the arts. Click here for the Durham Senior Games schedule (all events are free to attend for spectators).

Join the weekly Walk to Wellness on Monday, April 15, 6–7pm, at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St, on the indoor track). This walking program will include low-impact aerobics.

The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, April 15, 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 next Durham City Council Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, April 15, 7–10pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s website, YouTube channel, X account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99. GoDurham 3/3B/3C/4.

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, April 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.

Public, private, and homeschool groups are invited to attend 9th annual Civil War School Days on Tuesday, April 16, 10am–3pm, at the Bennett Place State Historic Site (4409 Bennett Memorial Rd) and learn all about Civil War–era military life. Visitors can meet and listen as reenactors talk about the soldiers’ training regimens, the flags of the Civil War, the postal system, the medical system, and much more. Call 919-383-4345 to make your reservation and for more info. The cost is $1 per student; free admission for adults (donations will be graciously accepted).

Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, April 16, 10–11:30am, for coffee and chatting. The Over 50 Crowd meets every week for this self-run program; call Mara at 919-560-0207 for more info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, April 16 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, April 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.

Drummer Thomas Taylor will head up the Third Tuesday Jam at Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on April 16, 5:30pm. New (including students) and seasoned musicians are invited to learn/play classic tunes written by George Gershwin. Ernest Turner (piano) and Jason Foureman (bass) will join Taylor in the rhythm section. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students; click here to make your purchase.

RTP Uncorked will lead the weekly Boxyard Run Club in a 3-mile run through Research Triangle Park on Tuesday, April 16 from 5:30 to 6:30pm. All paces are welcome and the run will begin and end at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). Meet up on the grass by Leroy’s Tacos and sign the sign-in sheet and waiver for this free event.

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, April 166:30–8pm. 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.

The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on April 16, 7–10pm, 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.

Renowned spoken-word artist Dasan Ahanu will host Eloquent Soul: Open Mic Night at Missy Lane’s Assembly Room (310 E Main St) on Tuesday, April 16, 7:30–9:30pm. After signing up at 7:15, each performer will get 5 minutes to recite up to two poems or perform one song. Feel free to let the house band (directed by Joe Holloway) what type of groove or backing you’ll need. Problematic language (including hate speech and graphic violence) will be prohibited. Tickets are $10 (free for members); click here for more info and to get your ticket(s).

andmoreagain presents a night of emo, featuring Canadian band Arm’s Length at Motorco (723 Rigsbee Ave) on Tuesday, April 16, 7:30pm. The opening acts will be Carly Cosgrove from Pjiladelphia, Ben Quad from Oklahoma, and Saturdays at Your Place from Kalamazoo, Michigan. Tickets are $21 and $25; click here for more info and to get your ticket(s).

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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Wednesday, April 17, 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 Bragtown Branch Library (3200 Dearborn Dr) will host Children’s Storytime on Wednesday, April 17, 10:30–11am, for young children up to 5 years old.

Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, April 17, 10am–noon. If you’re interested in volunteering to help with sorting and distribution, call 919-489-3963.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Wednesday, April 17 between 10am and 1pm or 5 and 7pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the indie jazz sounds of the Charlie Garnett Trio during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, April 17, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com.

Durham Parks and Recreation will host Adult Recess in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St) on Wednesday, April 17, noon–2pm. Enjoy a free, fun lunch hour (or two) with Giant Connect 4, Giant Jenga, Giant Twister, Bead Keychains, Corn Hole, Origami, and Hula Hoops.

Learn how to slow down, connect with your body, and calm your mind during a Restorative Yoga Class, which will be held at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Wednesday, April 17, 2–2:50pm. Be sure to bring your yoga mat or towel. Click here to register.

St Joseph AME Church (2521 Fayetteville St) will have their Community Food Distribution on Wednesday, April 17, 2–3pm. You can enter the parking lot via Nash St.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Wednesday, April 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.

The Wednesday Durham Farmers Market will be held in the Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) on April 17 from 3 to 6pm. You can buy fresh fruits and vegetables, pastries, and some items that aren’t available at the Saturday market. 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. (Double your money!) Please note that Foster St will not be closed, as it is on Saturdays. Click here to find out what’s in season.

 

King’s Park International Church (1305 Odyssey Dr) will host its Food Pantry & Clothing Closet on Wednesday, April 17, 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, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, April 17, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.

The Carolina Theatre of Durham’s Kaiju-Quest Film Series will feature a screening of Kimiyoshi Yasuda’s Daimajin, (1966, rated G) on Wednesday, April 17, 7pm, in Cinema One (309 W Morgan St). Enjoy this Japanese monster movie classic with English subtitles. Tickets are $10; click here to watch the trailer, and click here to purchase your ticket online.

Enjoy Jazz on the Roof (of The Durham Hotel, 315 E Chapel Hill St) with trumpeter Al Strong on Wednesday, April 17, 7–9:30pm. Free admission; snacks and beverages will be available for purchase.

​Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, April 17, 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, April 18, 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, April 18, 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.

Our local Catholic Charities runs the Durham Community Food Pantry (2020 Chapel Hill Rd, Suite 30, in the Lakewood Shopping Center). If you are in need, stop by, register, and if you qualify, take home a week’s worth of groceries to take home. In addition to food, they also have diapers and other supplies (just ask). Once you’re in the system, you can stop by the food pantry once every 30 days. Stop by on Thursday, April 18 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature the atmospheric soul sounds of Xoxok during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on April 18, noon–2pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com.

The next Durham City Council Work Session will be held on Thursday, April 18, 1–5pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s website, YouTube channel, X account, Facebook page, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV (via the free Boxcast app), Frontier channel 70, or AT&T U-verse channel 99.

Enjoy an afternoon of board games at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) during Adult Game Day on Thursday, April 18, 2–4pm. No need to register.

The Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St) hosts the Community Workshop Series on the 3rd floor (Room 3214) on Thursday, April 18, 3–4:15pm. Today’s topic will be Drop-in Tech Help. Click here to register.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, April 18, 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, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, April 18, 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, April 18, 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.

The Triangle Turtles & Hares Running Group will lead a Thursday Evening Run from 6:30 to 9:30pm on April 18. Everyone will meet in the parking lot by 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.

DJ VJDullar will host Amapiano Thursdays at the Congress Bar & Café (471 S Driver St) on April 18, 8pm–midnight. Enjoy South African amapiano (also known as yanos) groove culture, which to American ears could sound like funky smooth jazz + African-flavored smooth house. Free admission.

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Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Friday, April 19, 9–10am. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4444 for more info. 

​​​​​​Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, April 19, 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 April 19, 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. If you’d like to help supply the pantry, click here to see what’s needed. GoDurham 3/3B/3C.

Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) is hosting an All Recovery Support Group meeting on Friday, April 19, at noon. This group honors all roads to recovery and offers support and encouragement. Write to recoverycommunityofdurham@gmail.com for more info.

The Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on April 19, noon–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the last few hours of the workweek co-working and connecting with others in similar situations. Work from noon to 4 and then network and enjoy a beverage from 4 to 5. Free admission; visit the Facebook event page for more info.

The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, April 19, 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.

A Third Friday event, The Mix at CCB Plaza, will feature fun music by DJ Piddipat (who is also publisher of the Durham Skywriter) at 201 N Corcoran St on April 19, 3–6pm. Stop by, enjoy a snack from the food truck or dance to some great oldies and up-to-date bangers. This music series is made possible by Downtown Durham Inc. 

Singer-guitarist Stephen Muñoz will lead LOJO: Log Off, Jam On on Friday, April 19, 5:30–8:30pm, at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). 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.

Surround yourself with art during Third Friday on April 19, 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 second exhibit opening of the 2024 Durham Public School (DPS) Instructor Show will be held on Friday, April 19, 6–8pm, at the Durham Arts Council (120 Morris St, in the Allerton and Semans galleries). This group exhibit features artwork by teachers in the DPS system and it will remain on display through Sunday, May 5. DPS instructors will also provide live music for the exhibit opening.

 

Here are the featured artists:

 

Jaclyn Bowie, Southern School of Energy and Sustainability

Katelyn Culberson, Central Services - Arts Specialist

José Manuel Cruz, James E Shepard IB Middle School

Alyssa Hinton, IGNITE! Online Academy

Adia Ledbetter, James E Shepard IB Middle School

Aislinn Massia, Northern High School

val h h martinez, Durham School of the Arts

Felicia Maye, Durham School of the Arts

Loretta Morgan, Lakewood Montessori Middle School

Veronica Ochoacastil, Hillside High School

Amber Santibáñez, Durham School of the Arts

Myra Stotesbury, Northern High School

Ann Thaden, CE Jordan High School

Ellen Tumavicus, YE Smith Elementary School

Michael Vasinko, Carrington Middle School

Jack Watson, Durham School of the Arts

Emilie Young, Southwest Elementary School

 

Free admission; the hours of the Durham Arts Council are Monday–Saturday 9am–9pm and Sundays 1–6pm.

It’s Open Mic Comedy night at Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St) on Friday, April 19, 8–11pm. Hosts Ebony and Amir invite all local comedians to share their creative, funny thoughts. Free admission; write to durtybullopenmic@gmail.com to get on the performance list.

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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, April 20 from 8am 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. (Double your money!) Click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.

The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 8am to noon on Saturday, April 20, 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); stop by the Manager’s Tent and they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend. (Double your money!) Keep up with the latest news by visiting their Facebook pageGoDurham 12

Durham County Department of Public Health’s Durham Men’s Health Council will host a Community Walk in Southern Boundary Park (3400 Third Fork Rd) on Saturday, April 20, 9–10am. It’s free, and everyone—men, women, and kids—are invited to participate. Call Joyce Page at 919-560-7109 or Jeff Forde at 919-451-3469 for more info.

The Durham County Main Library (300 N Roxboro St, room 4347) will host a Nature Writing Workshop on Saturday, April 20, 10–11:30am. Environmental educator and ecotherapist Chiara Klein will walk participants through visualizations and meditations and will spark thoughts and reflections with writing prompts. Share your work and enjoy selections from previous samples of nature writing. Free admission; click here to register.

The Durham Roots Farmers Market will be held on Saturday, April 20, 10am–noon, in the Farm Bureau Office’s parking lot (1901 Hillandale Rd). All of the farmers/vendors are from the Durham area, and you’ll be able to find meats, produce, eggs, mushrooms, plants, and flowers. Visit their Facebook page for more info.

Bike Durham will hold an Adult & Teen Bike Riding Class at the ReCity Network (112 Broadway St) on Saturday, April 20, 10am–2pm. This week, they’ll concentrate on Level 2: Ready to Ride! Bike Drills and Skills 101 for beginning riders age 13+. Participants are invited to have fun learning the basics of balancing, steering, avoiding obstacles, defensive cycling, and riding a GoDurham bus with their bikes. Bring your own bike and helmet. If you need to rent one or both, write to jacopo@bikedurham.org. If your funds are limited, be sure to ask about reduced prices and scholarships (the class fee ranges from $10 to $100, whatever you can afford). Click here for more info and to register.

Enjoy stories, songs, and fun during Family Storytime at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Saturday, April 20, 10:30am. No need to register.

Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Story Stitch: Kids Sewing & Storytime on Saturday, April 20, 11am–1pm. Children are invited to listen to a great story and learn how to expand their creativity by creating a quilting craft. They’ll be using real needles, and plastic needles will be available for younger children. Click here and learn more about this free event.

Children’s Storytime will be held at Barnes & Noble (5400 New Hope Commons Dr) on Saturday, April 20, noon–1pm.

The North Durham Farmers Market will be held at 1016 Old Oxford Rd on Saturday, April 6 from noon to 4pm. You can buy fresh produce, artisanal goods, homemade products, handcrafted items, and more. 

The LGBT Center of Raleigh will host the next Triangle Autism Discussion on Saturday, April 20, 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. Click here to sign up and to attend this free Zoom event.

Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature music curator/producer DJ Wicked during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, April 20, 5–8pm. Free admission; food and beverages will be available for purchase from local onsite eateries. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities.

Marigold Collective 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, May 25, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.

Tobacco Road Tours will host a Durham Dark & Mysterious Ghost Tour on Saturday, April 20, 7:30–9:15pm, starting at 211 W Parrish St. This family-friendly (age 8+) 1.5-mile walking tour will center around local ghost stories and explorations of the Bull Durham Factory, Kress Store Building, Devil’s Teacher, Hotel Malbourne Memory, the Snow Building, and the Liggett-Myers Factory. Tickets are $20, $16 for young people ages 8 to 14; click here to make your purchase.

Durham Parks and Recreation’s Full Moon Fever Bike Ride will take place on Saturday, April 20, 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.

The Jambalaya Soul Slam Grand Slam Finals Poetry Slam will be held at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville Rd, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) on Saturday, April 20, 8pm. The best area wordsmiths have been invited back to compete for a spot on the 2024 Bull City Slam Team (BCST), which will compete in Pompano Beach, Florida 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 April 21, 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 to ask for the Zoom link); click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.

A Community Yoga session will be held on Sunday, May 26, 5–6pm, in Durham Central Park (501 Foster St). You Call This Yoga will run this free session; don’t forget your yoga mat or large towel. Click here for more info.

Triangle Dance Studio (2603 S Miami Blvd, at the Triangle Meeting Space, next door to Research Triangle Dental) will host their Sunday Salsa Social on April 21, 6:30–9:30pm. Enjoy dancing to salsa, bachata, cha-cha, kizomba, merengue, and cumbia. The dance lesson will begin at 6:30, followed by open dancing. Admission is $8, $6 for active military and students with current ID, and free for young people age 16 and younger.

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