January 13–19
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga with Christa on Monday, December 9, 10:30–11:30am, 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.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, January 13, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The next District 2 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 Murray Ave) on Monday, January 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.
Emerald Doulas (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) will host the Prenatal/Pregnancy Support Group on Monday, January 13, 6:30–8pm. Bring your own dinner/snacks and gather with other pregnant people for support, information, resources, and conversation. Don’t forget your face mask.
The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, January 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.
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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, January 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.
Young children are invited to Toddler Storytime with Ms Abbie at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd), on Tuesday, November 5, 9:45–10:15am. No need to register.
Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, January 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, January 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. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) on Tuesday, January 14, 3–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, December 10, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga with Shakira Bethea and Karla Vallecillo on Tuesday, December 10, 6–7pm, 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.
Senior PharmAssist will host a Medicare Basics seminar at the Durham Center for Senior Life (406 Rigsbee Ave) on Tuesday, January 14, 6pm. Those who are about to turn 65 are especially encouraged to attend. Click here or call 919-688-4772 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, January 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.
APlus Test Prep & Academic Services presents an ACT Prep Preview for College and Career on Tuesday, January 14, 6:45–7:45pm, at 3500 Westgate Dr (Suite 405). During this free session, high school students can learn more about comprehensive ACT tests, which can help determine who gets college scholarships, financial-aid opportunities, and opportunities with the military and in the job market. Click here for more info and to register.
The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on January 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. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm.
The North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra will continue its monthly residency at the Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Tuesday, December 10, 7:30pm. Tickets are $30; click here for more info and 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, January 15, 9:30–11am and 2–3:30pm. These one-year vaccinations for pets 4 months and older only cost $10 (cash, exact change). Dogs must be on leashes/in carriers and cats must be in carriers; you’ll be able to stay in your vehicle. Don’t forget your photo ID. For now, this service is available by appointment only; call 919-560-0630 for more info. Click here for more information about the Animal Services Department.
The Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) will host Babies & Bubbles: Lapsit Storytime on Wednesday, December 11, 9:45–10:15am. Little ones up to 24 months old can enjoy stories, songs, playtime, and bubbles.
Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, January 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, January 15 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.
New parents of babies under one year old are invited to Emerald Doulas’ New Parent Hangout, which will be held in their office (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) on Wednesday, January 15, 10:30am–noon. Parents (and their babies) can share their challenges and successes; these meetings are judgment-free and welcoming of all types of families. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature improvisational fusion by guitarist Daniel DeLorenzo during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, January 15, 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, January 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, January 15, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. 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, January 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.
The Ment Beverage Co will host a Plant & Seed Swap on Wednesday, January 15, 5:30–7:30pm, at Honeygirl Meadery (312 Blackwell St, Suite 103). Gardeners are invited to bring their healthy plants, cuttings, and seeds to trade with other plant enthusiasts.
Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, January 15, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.
The Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) is hosting the Homie Club on Wednesday, January 15, 6:30–7:30pm for young people ages 13 to 17 with disabilities. Free admission; call Kristen Randall at 919-560-2723 for more info and to register.
The Carolina Theatre of Durham’s Studio Ghibli Film Series will feature a screening of Yoshifumi Kondo’s Whisper of the Heart (1995, rated G) on Wednesday, January 15, 7pm, in Cinema One (309 W Morgan St). Enjoy this Japanese animated movie classic with English subtitles. Tickets are $12, $10 for young people age 12 and younger; click here to watch the trailer, and click here to purchase your ticket online.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) presents artist-in-residence, Greensboro rapper and musician Justin “Demeanor” Harrington as he leads six interactive workshops that explore the intersection of music, history, and culture. Workshop 1 of 6, Music of the Diaspora in America, will be held on Wednesday, January 15, 7–9pm. Harrington will discuss the history of the West African banjo and how it influenced music in the American South and beyond. Write to ERUUF’s music director, Dr Wendy Looker, at wlooker@eruuf.org for more info.
Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, January 15, 7–10pm, at the Blue Note Grill (709 Washington St). The backup band will be playing R&B, smooth jazz, and funk—and you can join in (be sure to sign up when you arrive). Admission is $5; click here for more info and to see the event calendar. If you’d rather stay home, you can still enjoy the show on Facebook. GoDurham 1 & 4.
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DBCo (aka Durham Bottling Co, at 506 Ramseur St) will host Open Coworking Thursday on January 16, 9am–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the day seeing what it’s like to work in a coworking space. You’ll have access to high-speed WiFi; free coffee, tea, and sparkling water; and you’ll be taken on a tour of DBCo, including private offices, call rooms, and conference spaces. Free admission; there’s no need to register—simply bring your laptop and take it from there. Visit the website for more info.
The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, January 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.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Toddler & Me Yoga session on Thursday, January 16, 10–10:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their toddlers ages 1–4) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
A free Beginning Computer Class: Microsoft Word pt 1 will be held on Thursday, December 12, 10–11am, at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln). You’ll be able to use one of the library’s computers.
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, January 16 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Baby & Me Yoga session on Thursday, January 16, 11–11:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their babies up to one year old) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
Toddlers can make new friends during Playtime Pals on Thursday, December 12, 11am–noon, at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln). They’ll have play-based learning and fun with the other toddlers.
Enjoy an afternoon of board, card, and word games at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) during Adult Game Day on Thursday, December 12, 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, January 16, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Durham Co-op Market (1111 W Chapel Hill St) on Thursday, January 16, 4–4:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
A NAR-ANON (Narcotics Anonymous) meeting for relatives and friends of people with addictions will be held on Thursday, January 16, 5–6pm, at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (2200 S Alston Ave).
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature dreamy pop and traditional Mexican folk by the Do-Do Birdz during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on January 16, 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; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.
Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, January 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 weekly Fleet Feet Pony Run starts at and returns to Ponysaurus Brewing (219 Hood St) on Thursday, December 12, 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.
Party of One will hold a free Line Dancing class at the WD Hill Recreation Center (1308 Fayetteville St) on Thursday, January 16, 6:30pm.
The Triangle Youth Ballet will put on performances of The Nutcracker at the Carolina Theatre of Durham (309 W Morgan St) on Thursday, December 12 through Saturday, December 14, 7–9pm, plus a matinee show on Saturday, 2–4pm. Tickets start at $59; click here for more info and to make your purchase.
The Eagles Nest Jam, featuring students from North Carolina Central University’s Jazz Studies program, will be held on Thursday, December 12, 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 to make your purchase.
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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, January 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, January 17, 10–11am. Coffee lovers are invited to sample various flavors and socialize in the Training Center. Click here for more info and to register for this free event.
The Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on January 17, 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, January 17, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature singer/guitarist Stephen Muñoz on Friday, January 17, 5:30–7:30pm, as he hosts a new series, +1, where he performs on stage with a rotating list of talented local musicians. 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.
Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 W Murray Ave) on Friday, January 17, 6–7pm. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4270 for more info.
The Museum of Durham History (500 W Main St) will host the exhibit opening of Our History, Our Voice: Latinés at Duke on Friday, January 17, 6pm. The latest addition to the 100 Years of Duke: Names to Remember series, this exhibit is student-curated as they explore their own histories as residents of Latin America. Enjoy refreshments and hear from students as their speak of triumphs and tragedies, challenges, and contributions. Free admission.
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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, January 18 from 9am 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 9am to noon on Saturday, January 18, at their new location, Hub RTP (500 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). 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 page. GoDurham 12.
The Carolina Theatre of Durham’s Studio Ghibli Film Series will feature a screening of Yoshifumi Kondo’s Whisper of the Heart (1995, rated G) on Saturday, January 18, 11:30am, in Cinema One (309 W Morgan St). Enjoy this Japanese animated movie classic dubbed into English. Tickets are $12, $10 for young people age 12 and younger; click here to watch the trailer, and click here to purchase your ticket online.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature electrified reggae and drumbeats by DJ eCussionist during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, December 14, 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.
Emerald Doulas will host a New Moms Meetup at their office (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) on Saturday, January 18, 12:30–2pm. Local mothers (plus pregnant and trans moms and anyone identifying as a mother) are invited to find a wealth of unconditional support and encouragement, information, snacks, and friendship with other local new moms. This is a free event; no need to register. You’re welcome to bring your baby up to age 1, and masks are strongly recommended but not required.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Laurel Oaks Apartments (600 Laurel Oaks Dr) on Saturday, January 18, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Parkwood Shopping Center (5122 Revere Rd) on Saturday, January 18, 2–2:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Greens of Pine Glen (6201 Pine Glen Tr) on Saturday, January 18, 3–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) will host the Teen LGBTQ Book Club on Saturday, December 14, 4:30–5:30pm. This month’s book is Over Ever Afters by Melanie Gillman.
Little Windows will play some Appalachian and Irish music during a free concert at the Sacred Grounds Coffeehouse Christian-music venue (2700 N Roxboro St, in St Paul United Methodist Church) on Saturday, December 14, 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, November 9, 7:30–9:15pm, starting at Major the Bull in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran 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.
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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on January 19, 9am–noon. Sitting meditation will be interspersed with walking meditation, and you can get some instruction if you’re a novice. Feel free to arrive and leave at any time—you don’t have to stay the entire 3 hours. You can also choose to attend online (click here to ask for the Zoom link); click here for more info. GoDurham 11/11B.
Emerald Doulas (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) will host an LGBTQ+ New Parents Group on Sunday, November 10, 10–11:30am. This is a safe space to discuss plans for pregnancies, working on conception plans, adopting, or fostering as ways to start a happy family. Don’t forget your face mask.
Don’t Waste Durham will hold a Boomerang Bag Sewing Party on Sunday, December 15, 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.
January 20–26
On Monday, December 16, 10am, the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) will host Weekly Storytime: Baby Booworms for babies up to 18 months old.
The Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) will host Silly Storytime with Ms Olivia for young children on Monday, December 16, 10:30am.
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga with Christa on Monday, December 16, 10:30–11:30am, 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.
On Monday, December 16, 11am, the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) will host Weekly Storytime: All Together Now for babies who can walk up to 5-year-old toddlers.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, December 16, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Paint with Feelings at the North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) on Monday, December 16, 4:30–6pm. Artistically express your emotions; all supplies will be provided.
Tweens and teens are invited to Make Pasta Snowflakes on Monday, December 16, 5–6pm, at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln). All craft supplies will be provided.
Line Dancing with Nykki will be held at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Monday, December 16, 6–7:30pm. This free session is for beginners on up.
The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, November 18, 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 Durham County Beekeepers Aassociation will hold their Monthly Membership Meeting on Monday, December 16, 7–8:30pm, at Sarah P Duke Gardens. Visit their Facebook page for more info.
The next Durham City Council Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, December 16, 7–10pm. You can choose to attend in person in City Council Chambers (101 City Hall Plaza) or via the City’s website, YouTube, 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.
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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, December 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.
Ms Abbie will lead Toddler Storytime on Tuesday, December 17, 9:45–10:15am, at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd).
Anyone age 50+ is invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Tuesday, December 17, 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 East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) will host Cookies, Cocoa, and a Movie Night on Tuesday, December 17, 11am–noon. Take the kid(s) to relax and watch Olaf’s Frozen Adventure (2017, rated G). Click here for more info and to register.
The City Talk Toastmasters Club’s next virtual meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 21, noon–1pm. Toastmasters Clubs help members and visitors develop public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Click here to join via Zoom (Meeting ID 83410389591)
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Tuesday, December 17, 12:30–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, December 17 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. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) on Tuesday, December 17, 2:30–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, December 17, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) is hosting the Homie Club on Tuesday, December 17, 5:30–6:30pm for young people ages 13 to 17 with disabilities. Free admission; call Kristen Randall at 919-560-2723 for more info and to register.
Drummer Thomas Taylor will head up a Jazz Jam at Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Tuesday, December 17, 5pm. New (including students) and seasoned musicians are invited to learn/play classic tunes made popular by Charlie Parker. Jim Crew (piano) and Jason Foureman (bass) will join Taylor in the rhythm section. Click here to check out the tunes in advance on YouTube and to purchase your ticket(s) in advance ($10 for adults, $5 for students).
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Can Opener Food Truck Park (205 S Gregson St) on Tuesday, December 17, 6–7pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga on Tuesday, December 17, 6–7pm, 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.
Bell Durham will present their Holiday Concert: Longing for Light at the Durham Main Library (300 N Roxboro St) on Tuesday, December 17, 6pm. Enjoy an evening of holiday music played on hand bells. Free admission.
Harris Beverage will host the next Durham Toastmasters Meeting on Tuesday, December 17, 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.
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, December 17, 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 December 17, 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. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm. GoDurham 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 Wednesday, December 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.
The Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) will host Babies & Bubbles: Lapsit Storytime on Wednesday, December 18, 9:45–10:15am. Little ones up to 24 months old can enjoy stories, songs, playtime, and bubbles.
Bell Yeager Freewill Baptist Church (128 E Cornwallis Rd) will have a Food Giveaway for people in need on Wednesday, December 18, 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, December 18 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.
New parents of babies under one year old are invited to Emerald Doulas’ New Parent Hangout, which will be held in their office (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) on Wednesday, January 22, 10:30am–noon. Parents (and their babies) can share their challenges and successes; these meetings are judgment-free and welcoming of all types of families. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature deep jazz by the Ramón García Quartet during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, December 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.
St Joseph AME Church (2521 Fayetteville St) will have their Community Food Distribution on Wednesday, December 18, 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, December 18, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. 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, December 18, 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.
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, December 18 between 5 and 7pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.
Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, January 22, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.
Needle and fiber art crafters are invited to the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) for Social Stitchers on Wednesday, December 18, 6–7:30pm, where you can bring your own materials and socialize as you work.
The Black Farmers’ Market will host a Holiday Pop-Up at The Durham (315 E Chapel Hill St) on Wednesday, December 18, 6–8:30pm. The featured vendors will include A Crafty Wildflower, Black Cap Ginger, Beehive Yourself, Bull City Apparel, Creations by Shirelle, Gypsy Yoga Mama, JWM Spice, OMG Lemonade, Organic Royalz, Mother’s Finest, Noir Candle Collection, Spreadable Delights, and Woke Living Coffee. Expand the evening’s festivities by heading up to the roof for the Ugly Sweater Party and a performance of the Triangle Gay Men’s Chorus at 7:30.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) will host a special Jazz for the Holidays Vespers Service on Wednesday, December 18, 7–8pm. Enjoy a festive evening of music, meditation, poetry, and song; special guests will include jazz vocalist Myk’l Hanna. Free admission; donations will be graciously accepted.
Sarah Jynnx, who runs the Creativity Out of Context arts collective, will host an Artist and Creator Community Meetup on Wednesday, December 18, 7–8:30pm, at the Durty Bull Brewing Company (206 Broadway St). All artists of all mediums—professional, physical, crafting, arts, performing arts and digital arts—are invited to meet one another and to make friends, partnerships, and creative connections.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) presents artist-in-residence, Greensboro rapper and musician Justin “Demeanor” Harrington as he leads six interactive workshops that explore the intersection of music, history, and culture. Workshop 2 of 6, North Carolina Roots Music, will be held on Wednesday, January 22, 7–9pm. Harrington will discuss the history of the North Carolina roots music and its national impact. Write to ERUUF’s music director, Dr Wendy Looker, at wlooker@eruuf.org for more info.
Enjoy live music during Brett’s Open Mic on Wednesday, December 18, 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 Facebook. GoDurham 1 & 4.
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DBCo (aka Durham Bottling Co, at 506 Ramseur St) will host Open Coworking Thursday on December 19, 9am–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the day seeing what it’s like to work in a coworking space. You’ll have access to high-speed WiFi; free coffee, tea, and sparkling water; and you’ll be taken on a tour of DBCo, including private offices, call rooms, and conference spaces. Free admission; there’s no need to register—simply bring your laptop and take it from there. Visit the website for more info.
Book Harvest (2501 University Dr) will host Stories from the Start: Bilingual Storytime for Babies Ages 0–3 on Thursday, December 19, 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. Click here for more info and to sign up in advance.
The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, December 19, 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.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Toddler & Me Yoga session on Thursday, December 19, 10–10:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their toddlers ages 1–4) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
A free Beginning Computer Class: Microsoft Word pt 2 will be held on Thursday, December 19, 10–11am, at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln). You’ll be able to use one of the library’s computers.
The North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) will host the Homeschool Learning Lab: Biography Projects on Thursday, December 19, 10am. Homeschooled students are invited to research their family histories, learn about the writing process, and create their own historical figures.
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, December 19 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Baby & Me Yoga session on Thursday, December 19, 11–11:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their babies up to one year old) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
Babies and toddlers up to age 5 are invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) for Playtime Pals on Thursday, November 14, 11–noon.
Children ages 3 to 6 are invited to Playdough Playtime with Play-Doh and other sculpting toys at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd), on Thursday, November 14, 11:15–11:45pm. Call 919-560-8592 to register.
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; enter from the far end of the parking lot) on Thursday, January 23, noon–1pm. Discuss community issues and forge partnerships with others who want to work toward positive change. Lunch is free, and masks will be provided (but not required). Visit the website to learn about the Coalition’s programs and services.
The next RTP Toastmasters Meeting will be held at the South Regional Library (4505 S Alston Ave) on Thursday, November 14, noon. Toastmasters Clubs are great places to develop your public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Guests and newbies are encouraged to attend; visit the website for more info.
Enjoy an afternoon of board, card, and word games at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) during Adult Game Day on Thursday, January 23, 2–4pm. No need to register.
The North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) will host Game Day for Grownups on Thursday, December 19, 2–4pm.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) on Thursday, December 19, 2:30–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The West End Free Market will give away fresh produce and dry goods on Thursday, December 19 at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St). Seniors (age 65+) will be served starting at 2:45pm, followed by everyone else at 3. The West End Free Market is a partnership of the Autism Center, the West End Community Foundation, Part & Parcel, the Duke Campus Farm, Farmer Foodshare, Durham Parks and Recreation, and Seal the Seasons.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, December 19, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Durham Co-op Market (1111 W Chapel Hill St) on Thursday, December 19, 4–5pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
A NAR-ANON (Narcotics Anonymous) meeting for relatives and friends of people with addictions will be held on Thursday, December 19, 5–6pm, at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (2200 S Alston Ave).
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature blues, folk, country, and rock by The Simple Joy during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on December 19, 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; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.
E3 Durham will host Third Thursdays (formerly Pull Up at Provident) on December 19, 5:30–8pm, in Mutual Tower (411 W Chapel Hill St). Durham-based business owners can make connections; talk with folks from E3 Durham, which provides funding and technical support for entrepreneurs; and learn about other resources that can help you and your business. Free admission; click here for more info and to register.
The Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) is hosting Pizza Game Night on Thursday, December 19, 6–8pm for young men and women age 18+ with disabilities. There’s a $4 activity fee; call Kristen Randall at 919-560-2723 for more info and to register.
Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, December 19, 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, November 14, 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.
Party of One will hold a free Line Dancing class at the WD Hill Recreation Center (1308 Fayetteville St) on Thursday, December 19, 6:30pm.
Joe Troop and friends (Troop on custom electric jazz banjo; Ramon Garcia on bass, Rebecca Kleinmann on flute, Bailey Newman on viola, and Gaston Reggio on drums) will play songs from an upcoming concept album called “Whirlwind” at The Fruit (305 S Dillard St on Thursday, December 19, 7:30pm. Pay what you can afford between $10 and $35; click here for more info and to get your ticket(s).
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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, December 20, 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, December 20, 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 December 20, 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.
Book Harvest (2501 will host Bilingual Storytime with Ms María at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) on Friday, November 15, 11am. Young children and their families are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by stories and songs.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature The 12 Days of Boxyard: A Live Holiday Singalong with Songs for Humans on Friday, December 20, noon–1:30pm. 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; if you’re interested in performing at a future event, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.
The Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on December 20, 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, December 20, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Click here to see what’s happening for Third Friday (November 15) artist showings, musical performances, pop-up shops, workshops, grand openings, and foodie events in downtown Durham, including the 5 Points Gallery (109 E Chapel Hill St), the Museum of Durham History (500 W Main St), Durham Arts Council/Durham Art Guild (120 Morris St), Through This Lens (303 E Chapel Hill St), Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) and more; times will vary according to venue.
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The Fruit presents DJ Treee City at CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St) from 3 to 6pm
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The MAKRS Society will host the Durham Foodie Fare in Durham Central Park (501 Foster St). Enjoy the food truck rodeo and shop with more than 20+ art and craft vendors (5:30–9:30pm)
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The Fruit presents DJ Nar in CCB Plaza (201 Corcoran St) from 6 to 9pm; pick up a Third Friday gallery map at the Downtown Durham Inc info table; shop at the Pop-up Art Market and have your face painted (6–9pm)
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The Artisan Market at 305 (305 E Chapel Hill St) is hosting a fused-glass exhibit by owner Karen Casey
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Five Points Gallery (109 E Chapel Hill St) will host an opening reception for King Nobuyoshi Godwin’s “World Beyond Words” exhibit (6–9pm)
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Live music on the lawn of Bull McCabe’s (427 W Main St) (6–9pm)
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Sacred Mandala Studio (405A E Chapel Hill St) is hosting tattoo artist Lowensky Santiago’s exhibit of illustrations (6–9pm)
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The Marriott (201 Foster St) will host the Artist Link Project, a pop-up exhibit and art market featuring works by artists with disabilities (6–9pm)
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Fusion Gallery (419 Foster St) will host a Silent Auction Fundraiser to support Families Moving Forward (6–9pm)
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Discover Durham Visitor Center (212 W Main St) will host an insightful storytelling session with Beverly Scarlett of Indigenous Memories. Explore themes of resilience, join in a tribute to indigenous land and water. (6–9pm)
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Golden Belt Arts (800 Taylor St) will be displaying the latest exhibits by local artists (6–9pm).
Make your very own Holiday Cookie House at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Friday, December 20, 4–5:30pm. All materials, including candies, graham crackers, and frosting, will be provided. Click here for more info and to register.
Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 W Murray Ave) on Friday, December 20, 6–7pm. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4270 for more info.
Rhonda Robichaux & Meaux will perform New Orleans blues, soul, and funk at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen (3219 Old Chapel Hill Rd) on Friday, December 20, 7pm. No cover charge; food will be served until 10.
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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, December 21 from 9am 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, December 21, 9am–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 9am to noon on Saturday, December 21, at their new location, Hub RTP (500 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). 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 page. GoDurham 12.
Durham County Department of Public Health’s Durham Men’s Health Council will host a Community Walk in Merrick-Moore Park (632 N Hoover Rd) on Saturday, November 16, 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 Arts Council’s Durham Art Walk Holiday Market will be held throughout downtown Durham on Saturday, November 16, 10am–5pm, and Sunday, November 17, 1–5pm. Enjoy local art, live music, family fun, and food while shopping for the holidays or just taking in the festive atmosphere. Free admission; click here for more info.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature Mir.I.am from K97.5 and Carolina Waves during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, November 16, 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 the Soul Sanctuary (1016 Old Oxford Rd) on Saturday, November 16 from noon to 4pm. You can buy fresh produce, artisanal goods, homemade products, handcrafted items, and more.
The Can Opener Durham (205 S Gregson St) will host their Merry & Bright Market on Saturday, December 21, noon–6pm. Stop by this new, permanent food truck space (featuring Andia’s Ice Cream, Chick-n-Que, Gussy’s, NC Bulkogi, and Queen Eggxpress) and enjoy some special holiday treats.
Emerald Doulas will host a New Moms Meetup at their office (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) on Saturday, November 16, 12:30–2pm. Local mothers (plus pregnant and trans moms and anyone identifying as a mother) are invited to find a wealth of unconditional support and encouragement, information, snacks, and friendship with other local new moms. This is a free event; no need to register. You’re welcome to bring your baby up to age 1, and don’t forget your mask.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Atomic Empire (3400 Westgate Dr) on Saturday, January 25, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Teens are invited to make new friends and play Dungeons and Dragons at the North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd, in the North Meeting Room) on Saturday, December 21, 1–3pm. Click here for more info and to register.
Teens are invited to play Dungeons & Dragons at the North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) on Saturday, November 16, 1–3:30pm. Both beginners and experienced players are welcome; click here to register.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Damar Court Apartments (1028 Sherwood Dr) on Saturday, January 25, 2–2:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Scrap Exchange (2050 Chapel Hill Rd, in the Lakewood Shopping Center) on Saturday, January 25, 3–5pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Acoustic folk duo City Folk 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, December 21, 7:30pm. Donations will be graciously accepted; visit the website to see the full calendar. GoDurham 7.
Tobacco Road Tours will hold a Durham Dark & Mysterious Ghost Tour on Saturday, November 16, 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.
The Jambalaya Soul Slam’s Annual Women’s Poetry Slam will be held at the Hayti Heritage Center (804 Old Fayetteville Rd, at Fayetteville and Lakewood Sts) on Saturday, November 16, 8pm. Women-identifying poets of all ages are invited to perform their original poetry; they can be memorized or read (on paper or phone). Admission is $10; click here to read the Poetry Slam guidelines, and click here for more info and to register. GoDurham 5.
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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on November 17 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 Alfred Hitchcock Film Series, part of the Carolina Theatre of Durham’s (309 W Morgan St) Retro Film Series, will feature Vertigo on Sunday, November 17, 2pm. This 1958 psychological detective thriller stars James Stewart and is full of surprises. Tickets are $12; click here to watch the trailer and click here to purchase your ticket(s).
If you’ve always wanted to learn how to use power tools, check out the Intro to Power Tools 1 class offered by Bull City Woodshop (1912 E Pettigrew St) on Sunday, November 17, 3–5:30pm. You can learn how to operate a miter saw, jig saw, and circular saw—and then you’ll feel more prepared for taking their other workshops. Be sure to leave your jewelry at home and to make sure you’re not wearing clothing that can get caught in the power tools. The class fee is $75; click here for more info and to pay for the class.
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 November 17, 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 $9, $7 for active military and students with current ID, and free for young people age 16 and younger.
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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, December 23, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Enjoy refreshments and a safe space to talk about death, dying, and mysteries of the end of life at the next Death Café on Monday, December 23, 5:30–7:30pm, at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd, in the Meeting Room). Please note that this is not a grief support group.
The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, December 23, 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 Durham County Beekeepers Association will hold their Monthly Membership Meeting on Monday, November 18, 7–8:30pm, at Sarah P Duke Gardens. Visit their Facebook 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, December 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.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Tuesday, January 28, noon–12:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, December 24 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. GoDurham 5/5K.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, December 24, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to SoHo Apartments (901 Chalk Level Rd) on Tuesday, January 28, 4–4:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) is hosting the Homie Club on Tuesday, November 19, 5:30–6:30pm for young people ages 13 to 17 with disabilities. Free admission; call Kristen Randall at 919-560-2723 for more info and to register.
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga on Tuesday, November 19, 6–7pm, 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.
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, December 24, 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 December 24, 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. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm. GoDurham 1, 4.
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New parents of babies under one year old are invited to Emerald Doulas’ New Parent Hangout, which will be held in their office (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) on Wednesday, January 29, 10:30am–noon. Parents (and their babies) can share their challenges and successes; these meetings are judgment-free and welcoming of all types of families. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, y, January 29, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) presents artist-in-residence, Greensboro rapper and musician Justin “Demeanor” Harrington as he leads six interactive workshops that explore the intersection of music, history, and culture. Workshop 3 of 6, Technologies of Folk Music, will be held on Wednesday, January 29, 7–9pm. This hands-on workshop will have the audience exploring the banjo, bones, and other instruments that helped shape modern American music. Write to ERUUF’s music director, Dr Wendy Looker, at wlooker@eruuf.org for more info.
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DBCo (aka Durham Bottling Co, at 506 Ramseur St) will host Open Coworking Thursday on December 26, 9am–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the day seeing what it’s like to work in a coworking space. You’ll have access to high-speed WiFi; free coffee, tea, and sparkling water; and you’ll be taken on a tour of DBCo, including private offices, call rooms, and conference spaces. Free admission; there’s no need to register—simply bring your laptop and take it from there. Visit the website for more info.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Toddler & Me Yoga session on Thursday, December 26, 10–10:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their toddlers ages 1–4) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
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, December 26 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Baby & Me Yoga session on Thursday, December 26, 11–11:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their babies up to one year old) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Carolina Arbors (357 Carolina Arbors Dr, in the Piedmont Hall recreation center) on Thursday, January 30, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, December 26, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature dreamy pop and traditional Mexican folk by the Do-Do Birdz during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on January 30, 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; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.
Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, December 26, 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.
Join Forward Justice and SpiritHouse as they celebrate the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa with a series of family-friendly events. On Thursday, December 26, 6–8pm, they’ll host a screening of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever at USSW headquarters (2634 Hwy 15-501) for day 1: Umoja (Unity). Refreshments will be provided. Free admission; click here to register and for ticket(s).
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Rise N Rinse Laundromat (610 W Lakeland St, over by McDougald Terrace) will host a Free 25% Bonus Laundry event on Wednesday, December 27, 8am–9pm. Customers of the laundromat are invited to add money to their laundry cards for free bonuses: Load $20 for a $5 bonus, Load $40 for a $10 bonus, load $60 for a $15 bonus, load $80 for a $20 bonus, or load $100 for a $25 bonus. You don’t have to be doing laundry on the same day, but you do have to come in person to load your card.
Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the IR Holmes Sr/Campus Hills Recreation Center (2000 S Alston Ave) on Friday, December 27, 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, December 27, 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 December 27, 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 Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on December 27, 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.
Needle and fiber art crafters are invited to the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) for Social Stitchers on Friday, December 27, 2–3:30pm, where you can bring your own materials and socialize as you work.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, December 27, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Join Forward Justice and SpiritHouse as they celebrate the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa with a series of family-friendly events. On Friday, December 27, 5–7pm, they’ll host Determined Manifestations, a goal- and dream-building workshop at Cocoa Cinnamon (2013 Chapel Hill Rd) for day 2: Kujichagulia (Self-determination). Hot cocoa and churros will be provided. Free admission; click here to register.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature acoustic French jazz by the Onyx Club Boys during the next Friday Night Live concert series on December 27, 5:30–7:30pm. Visit Boxyard RTP’s events page to see the full calendar of fun activities. Free admission; food and drinks will be available for purchase from the restaurants on site.
Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 W Murray Ave) on Friday, December 27, 6–7pm. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4270 for more info.
Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen (3219 Old Chapel Hill Rd) will host a Louisiana Dance Party on Friday, December 27, 6:30pm. Take a basic Zydeco lesson at 6:30, followed by music and dancing from 7 to 9; DJ Wolfy Jacques will play a wide range of NOLA-based sounds.
February 1
The South Durham Farmers Market will be in operation from 9am to noon on Saturday, December 28, at their new location, Hub RTP (500 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). 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 page. GoDurham 12.
The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, December 28 from 10am to noon. You can buy greens, fruits, vegetables, herbs, honeys, free-range meats, eggs, cheeses, home-baked pastries, home-crafted soaps, preserves, starter plants, and more. Some vendors accept credit cards. If you have a SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)/EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, stop by the table by the bathrooms; they’ll swipe your card and will then match whatever you spend up. (Double your money!) Click here to find out what’s in season. GoDurham 4.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature groovy, upbeat music by DJ Shahzad during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, December 28, 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 Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Hoover Rd Apartments (1126 S Hoover Rd) on Saturday, February 1, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Club Boulevard Apartments (2415 Glenbrook Dr) on Saturday, February 1, 2–2:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) presents artist-in-residence, Greensboro rapper and musician Justin “Demeanor” Harrington as he leads six interactive workshops that explore the intersection of music, history, and culture. Workshop 4 of 6, Folk Music Today, will be held on Saturday, February 1, 2–4pm. Harrington will discuss how folk elements are still influencing pop, gospel, and dance music. Write to ERUUF’s music director, Dr Wendy Looker, at wlooker@eruuf.org for more info.
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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on December 29, 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.
Join Forward Justice and SpiritHouse as they celebrate the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa with a series of family-friendly events. On Sunday, December 29, 3–5pm, they’ll cohost an Art Supply, Book, and Clothing Swap along with Durham PAC and the Union of Southern Service Workers at USSW headquarters (2634 Hwy 15-501) for day 4: Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics). Participants are encouraged to donate lightly used clothing, art supplies, and items for the Community Aid Closet. Free admission; click here to register.
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 December 29, 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 $9, $7 for active military and students with current ID, and free for young people age 16 and younger.
February 3–9
The East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) will host the Board Game Café on Monday, December 30, 2–4pm. Meet new friends and play any of several games to choose from, including Uno, Codenames, Dominion, Wingspan, Catan, Ticket to Ride, and Scrabble.
Join Forward Justice and SpiritHouse as they celebrate the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa with a series of family-friendly events. On Monday, December 30, 3–5pm, they’ll cohost a Sankofa Ride into Durham’s Black History in partnership with WhistleStop Tours, leaving from the corner of N Mangum St and Parrish St for day 5: Nia (Purpose). Enjoy a 90-minute bus ride that takes you on a journey through Durham’s renaissance of local black businesses, downtown history, and educational monuments. Free admission; click here to register.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Monday, December 30, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, December 30, 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.
Emerald Doulas (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) will host the Pregnancy Support Group on Monday, February 3, 6:30–8pm. Bring your own dinner/snacks and gather with other pregnant people for support, information, resources, and conversation. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, December 31, 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, December 31, 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 City Talk Toastmasters Club’s next virtual meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 31, noon–1pm. Toastmasters Clubs help members and visitors develop public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Click here to join via Zoom (Meeting ID 83410389591)
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, December 31 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. GoDurham 5/5K.
Join Forward Justice and SpiritHouse as they celebrate the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa with a series of family-friendly events. On Tuesday, December 31, 1–3pm, they’ll cohost a special Kwanzaa-themed Yearbook Photoshoot at Shadow Box Studio (2200 Dominion St) for day 6: Kuumba (Creativity). Free admission; click here to register.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to Durham Central Park (501 Foster St) on Tuesday, February 4, 3–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, December 31, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) is hosting the Homie Club on Tuesday, December 31, 5:30–6:30pm for young people ages 13 to 17 with disabilities. Free admission; call Kristen Randall at 919-560-2723 for more info and to register.
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga with Karla Vallecillo on Tuesday, December 31, 6–7pm, 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. This bilingual yoga session will be led in English and Spanish. Free admission; don’t forget your yoga mat or towel.
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, December 31, 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.
The Tuesday Blues Jam will be held on December 31, 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. Free admission; if you plan to perform, you can sign up a half-hour before showtime up to 8pm. GoDurham 4.
The Fruit (305 S Dillard St) will host Buffer Zone: A New Year’s Eve Party on Tuesday, December 31, 8:30pm–2am. Enjoy a night of art and music (including avant pop, hiphop, EDM, kink, and more) and participation of cohosts including Morning Choir, Sparx Entertainment, Paperhand Puppets, and Camp Strung Cheese. Tickets range from $30 to $45; click here for more info and to make your purchase.
Global Moves Entertainment will host OPULENT NYE: A Black & Gold Affair at Missy Lane’s (310 E Main St) on Tuesday, December 31, 9pm–2am. Celebrants (age 21+) are invited to dress sharp in black and/or gold and to usher in the new year with live music, a DJ, dancing, and a champagne toast. Tickets start at $40; click here for more info and to make your purchase.
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Join Forward Justice and SpiritHouse as they celebrate the African-American holiday of Kwanzaa with a series of family-friendly events. On Wednesday, January 1, 11am–1pm, they’ll cohost a Sound Bath + Meditations session at Shadow Box Studio (2200 Dominion St) for day 7: Imani (Faith). Do some reflection while setting up your energies for 2025. Free admission; click here to register.
The African American Dance Ensemble’s 39th annual Kwanzaa Fest will be held on Wednesday, January 1 at the Durham Armory (212 Foster St). Celebrate community, family, and culture at this annual event that’s open to all. The venue will open at noon and cultural performances will begin at 2pm. This is also a good opportunity to shop with local crafts vendors. Admission is free, and if you could donate canned goods and/or toiletry items for the needy (via Ummi’s Ummah), it would be greatly appreciated.
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DBCo (aka Durham Bottling Co, at 506 Ramseur St) will host Open Coworking Thursday on January 2, 9am–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the day seeing what it’s like to work in a coworking space. You’ll have access to high-speed WiFi; free coffee, tea, and sparkling water; and you’ll be taken on a tour of DBCo, including private offices, call rooms, and conference spaces. Free admission; there’s no need to register—simply bring your laptop and take it from there. Visit the website for more info.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Toddler & Me Yoga session on Thursday, January 2, 10–10:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their toddlers ages 1–4) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
A free Beginning Computer Class: Microsoft Excel pt 1 will be held on Thursday, January 2, 10–11am, at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln). You’ll be able to use one of the library’s computers.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Baby & Me Yoga session on Thursday, January 2, 11–11:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their babies up to one year old) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
The West End Free Market will give away fresh produce and dry goods on Thursday, January 2 at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St). Seniors (age 65+) will be served starting at 2:45pm, followed by everyone else at 3. The West End Free Market is a partnership of the Autism Center, the West End Community Foundation, Part & Parcel, the Duke Campus Farm, Farmer Foodshare, Durham Parks and Recreation, and Seal the Seasons.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Durham Co-op Market (1111 W Chapel Hill St) on Thursday, February 6, 4–4:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
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Counter Culture Coffee (812 Mallard Ave) will host Tasting at Ten on Friday, January 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 January 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.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature singer/guitarist Stephen Muñoz on Friday, January 3, 5:30–7:30pm, as he hosts a new series, +1, where he performs on stage with a rotating list of talented local musicians. 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.
Africa Unplugged will appear in concert at the Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy), on Friday, January 3, 7:30pm. Some of the musicians in Africa Unplugged play traditional instruments and they all mix historic with contemporary sounds. Tickets are $30, $20 for students; click here for more info and to make your purchase.
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January Cars & Coffee will take place at Road Scholars (5425 Page Rd) on Saturday, January 4, 8–11am. Enjoy checking out the Jeeps and trucks, as well as the Road Scholars’ specialty—custom-restored Porsches. Free admission.
The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, January 4 from 9am 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, January 4, 9am–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 9am to noon on Saturday, January 4, at their new location, Hub RTP (500 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). 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 page. GoDurham 12.
The Cubing Club will meet at the North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) on Saturday, January 4, 10am–noon. Learn how to solve the Rubik’s Cube for fun and competition.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature electrified reggae and drumbeats by DJ eCussionist during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, January 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.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Laurel Oaks Apartments (600 Laurel Oaks Dr) on Saturday, February 8, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Children who happen to be reluctant readers are invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) on Saturday, January 4, 2pm for Canines for Literacy. They’ll be able to relax for 20 minutes with a calm, friendly dog while reading a book of their choice. Click here for more info and to register.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Parkwood Shopping Center (5122 Revere Rd) on Saturday, February 8, 2–2:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) presents artist-in-residence, Greensboro rapper and musician Justin “Demeanor” Harrington as he leads six interactive workshops that explore the intersection of music, history, and culture. Workshop 5 of 6, How I Create Folk Music that Reaches the Masses, will be held on Saturday, February 8, 2–4pm. Peek into a recording session and see how Demeanor crafts music that reaches audiences through movies, radio, and streaming. Write to ERUUF’s music director, Dr Wendy Looker, at wlooker@eruuf.org for more info.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Greens of Pine Glen (6201 Pine Glen Tr) on Tuesday, February 8, 3–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The Dave Finucane Quartet (with Finucane on tenor sax, Lovell Bradford on piano, Butler Knowles on bass, and Michael Ode on drums) will appear in concert at Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Saturday, January 4, 7:30pm. Tickets are $30; click here for more info and ticket(s).
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Sunday Morning Meditation will be held at the Shambhala Center of Durham (733 Rutherford St) on January 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.
Check out the Fikes Boys Apparel Pop-up on Sunday, January 5, 11am–2pm, 3215 Guess Rd, Suite 101. Do some shopping with these young “kidpreneurs,” Iman and Idriel Fikes.
The Triangle NC Pin Traders will be setting up shop in the Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott (7807 Leonardo Dr) on Sunday, January 5, 1–5pm. Disney fans and pin collectors are invited to look, buy, and trade pins. Free admission; click here for more info (including for setting up a table if you’re interested in selling).
Emerald Doulas will host a New Dads Meetup at the Triangle Coffee House (3109 Shannon Rd, Building 3, Suite 101) on Sunday, January 5, 3pm. 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.
Senior PharmAssist will host a Medicare Basics seminar at the Durham Center for Senior Life (406 Rigsbee Ave) on Tuesday, February 11, 6pm. Those who are about to turn 65 are especially encouraged to attend. Click here or call 919-688-4772 to register for this free event.
February 10–16
You Call This Yoga will host Gentle Flow Yoga with Christa on Monday, January 6, 10:30–11:30am, 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.
Elizabeth Street United Methodist Church (1209 N Elizabeth St) will have a Food Giveaway on Monday, January 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, January 6, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
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, January 6, 6–6:45pm.
The Hayti Heritage Center’s Heritage Rhythms African Dance Class will be led by Toni Hall and Ivy Burch on Monday, January 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.
Emerald Doulas (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) will host the Pregnancy Support Group on Monday, January 6, 6:30–8pm. Bring your own dinner/snacks and gather with other pregnant people for support, information, resources, and conversation. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
The next Durham City Council Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, January 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, 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.
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The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, January 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, January 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 Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Tuesday, January 7, noon–12:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The City Talk Toastmasters Club’s next virtual meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 7, noon–1pm. Toastmasters Clubs help members and visitors develop public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Click here to join via Zoom (Meeting ID 83410389591)
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will host a Grocery Giveaway on Tuesday, January 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. GoDurham 5/5K.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Tuesday, January 7, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to SoHo Apartments (901 Chalk Level Rd) on Tuesday, January 7, 4–4:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
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, January 7, 6:30–8pm. Learn traditional ballet technique in a class starting out with stretching, bending, and balance exercises especially designed for black and brown bodies. The fee is $10; visit the Facebook page for more info and to purchase your ticket(s). GoDurham 5/5K.
Harris Beverage will host the next Durham Toastmasters Meeting on Tuesday, January 7, 6:30–8pm. Toastmasters Clubs are great places to develop your public-speaking skills in a supportive environment. Guests and newbies are encouraged to attend; 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 January 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. 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, January 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, January 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, January 8 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.
New parents of babies under one year old are invited to Emerald Doulas’ New Parent Hangout, which will be held in their office (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) on Wednesday, January 8, 10:30am–noon. Parents (and their babies) can share their challenges and successes; these meetings are judgment-free and welcoming of all types of families. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature improvisational fusion by guitarist Daniel DeLorenzo during the next Hear & There live concert series on Wednesday, January 8, 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, January 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, January 8, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. 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, January 8, 5–6pm. The House of Mercy Food Pantry and Clothing Closet will give away fresh, frozen, and canned foods and gently used clothing to individuals and families in need. Check in before arriving by texting your name, address, and number of people in your family to 919-885-4080. Click here for more info. GoDurham 12.
Rediscover the fun of playing board games during Game Night at Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) on Wednesday, y, January 8, 5:30–8:30pm. Free admission; food and beverage vendors/venues will be close by. GoDurham 12B.
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DBCo (aka Durham Bottling Co, at 506 Ramseur St) will host Open Coworking Thursday on January 9, 9am–5pm. Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers are invited to spend the day seeing what it’s like to work in a coworking space. You’ll have access to high-speed WiFi; free coffee, tea, and sparkling water; and you’ll be taken on a tour of DBCo, including private offices, call rooms, and conference spaces. Free admission; there’s no need to register—simply bring your laptop and take it from there. Visit the website for more info.
The Durham County Sheriff's Office, Animal Services Division (3005 Glenn Rd) will hold a Rabies Vaccination Clinic on Thursday, January 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.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Toddler & Me Yoga session on Thursday, December 5, 10–10:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their toddlers ages 1–4) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
A free Beginning Computer Class: Microsoft Excel pt 2 will be held on Thursday, January 9, 10–11am, at the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln). You’ll be able to use one of the library’s computers.
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, January 9 between 10am and 1pm. Services are offered in English, Spanish, and French. Call 919-286-1964 for more info. GoDurham 10/10B.
Whole Mama Yoga will host a Baby & Me Yoga session on Thursday, January 9, 11–11:45am, at Jewish for Good (1937 W Cornwallis Rd). Participants (and their babies up to one year old) are invited to learn some focused movements and relaxation. Click here to pay the class fee of $10 or attend for free by becoming a member. Click here for more info.
Babies and toddlers up to age 5 are invited to the East Regional Library (211 Lick Creek Ln) for Playtime Pals on Thursday, December 5, 11–noon.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Carolina Arbors (357 Carolina Arbors Dr, in the Piedmont Hall recreation center) on Thursday, January 9, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The next Durham City Council Work Session will be held on Thursday, December 5, 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, card, and word games at the Southwest Regional Library (3605 Shannon Rd) during Adult Game Day on Thursday, January 9, 2–4pm. No need to register.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) on Thursday, December 5, 2:30–3:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Thursday, January 9, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
A NAR-ANON (Narcotics Anonymous) meeting for relatives and friends of people with addictions will be held on Thursday, December 5, 5–6pm, at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church (2200 S Alston Ave).
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature soulful originals by singer/songwriter Emily Musolino during the next Taking Back Thursday live concert series on January 9, 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; if you’re interested in performing, write to music@boxyardrtp.com. GoDurham 12B/805.
Hi-Wire Brewing Durham (800 Taylor St, in Golden Belt) will host a Mini Pop-Up! Market on Thursday, January 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.
Party of One will hold a free Line Dancing class at the WD Hill Recreation Center (1308 Fayetteville St) on Thursday, January 9, 6:30pm.
The Eagles Nest Jam, featuring students from North Carolina Central University’s Jazz Studies program, will be held on Thursday, December 5, 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 to make your purchase.
Joe Troop (Troop on banjo, guitar, and vocals; Olivia Fernández on mandolin and vocals; Lu Furtado on guitar and vocals; Deb Shebish on fiddle; and Jimmy Washington on bass) hosts The Truth Machine showcase at The Fruit (305 S Dillard St) on Thursday, December 5, 7:30pm. Enjoy an evening of “artivism” (music + social justice) with a rotating cast of musicians and musical styles. Pay what you can afford between $10 and $35; click here for more info and to get your ticket(s).
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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, January 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, January 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 December 6, 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.
Book Harvest (2501 will host Bilingual Storytime with Ms Patty at the North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) on Friday, November 1, 11am. Young children and their families are invited to enjoy a story in English and Spanish, followed by stories and songs.
The Glass Jug Beer Lab (545 Foster St) will host a Friday Co-Working and Networking Social on January 10, 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.
The New Visions of Africa Restaurant (1306 Fayetteville St) will distribute free Snacks and Meals to people in need on Friday, January 10, 3–6pm. If you’re driving, please park in WD Hill Recreation Center’s parking lot behind the restaurant. Write to community@nvoac.org for more info. GoDurham 5/5K.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature singer/guitarist Stephen Muñoz on Friday, January 10, 5:30–7:30pm, as he hosts a new series, +1, where he performs on stage with a rotating list of talented local musicians. 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.
Line Dancin’ with Jeterbug will be held at the Edison Johnson Recreation Center (500 W Murray Ave) on Friday, January 10, 6–7pm. This $4 session is for beginners on up; call 919-560-4270 for more info.
The Denty/Westlake Trio (with Rob Denty on sax, Paul Westlake on bass, and Bakry Hunsel on drums) will appear in concert at the Sharp 9 Gallery (4608-L Industry Ln, near Fayetteville Rd and MLK Pkwy) on Friday, January 10, 7:30pm. Tickets are $30, $20 for students; click here for more info and ticket(s).
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The Durham Central Park pavilion (501 Foster St) is the home of the Durham Farmers Market on Saturday, January 11 from 9am 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 9am to noon on Saturday, January 11, at their new location, Hub RTP (500 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54). 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 page. GoDurham 12.
The next District 3 PAC (Partners Against Crime) meeting will be held at the Lyon Park Recreation Center (1309 Halley St) on Saturday, January 11, 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, January 11, 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, January 18, 10am–noon, at 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.
White Rock Baptist Church (3400 Fayetteville St) will have their monthly Community Food Distribution on Saturday, December 14, 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, December 14, 11am–1pm. Call 919-688-2163 for more info.
Boxyard RTP (900 Park Offices Dr, off Hwy 54) will feature timeless hip-hop soundscapes by DJ Tennis Rodman during the next Saturdaze music series on Saturday, January 11, 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 Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Hoover Rd Apartments (1126 S Hoover Rd) on Saturday, January 11, 1–1:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Teens are invited to play Dungeons & Dragons at the North Regional Library (221 Milton Rd) on Saturday, December 7, 1–3:30pm. Both beginners and experienced players are welcome; click here to register.
The Durham County Library Bookmobile will pay a visit to the Club Boulevard Apartments (2415 Glenbrook Dr) on Saturday, January 11, 2–2:30pm. You can check out books and then return them to any library once you’re done.
Jamaat Ibad Ar-Rahman will hold its drive-through Neighborhood Food Pantry Giveaway at the 3034 Fayetteville St location on Saturday, November 9, 2–4pm. Click here to view the events at both locations (the Parkwood masjid is located at 5122 Revere Rd). GoDurham 5.
Eno River Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (4907 Garrett Rd) presents artist-in-residence, Greensboro rapper and musician Justin “Demeanor” Harrington as he leads six interactive workshops that explore the intersection of music, history, and culture. Workshop 6 of 6, Let’s Create Together, will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2–4pm. Bring an item of personal significance to this collaborative workshop and create a new song together by helping Demeanor turn the sounds of these items into playable instruments. Write to ERUUF’s music director, Dr Wendy Looker, at wlooker@eruuf.org for more info.
The WD Hill Recreation Center (1308 Fayetteville St) will host MLK: Remembering the Legacy Through the Arts and Inspiration on Saturday, January 11, 2–5pm. Enjoy panel discussions, art, music, poetry, and more. Free admission.
Shamu Garçon (with Shamu (Chris Mankoff) on fiddle, guitar, and vocals; Andres on drums; Jean More on guitar, trumpet, and vocals; and Rytas Vilgalys on accordion) will play Cajun and zydeco at Succotash Southern & Creole Kitchen (3219 Old Chapel Hill Rd) on Saturday, January 11, 7pm. There’s no cover charge and be ready to dance; food will be served until 10.
Jazzy singer/pianist Ernest Collins 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, January 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 December 8, 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.
Emerald Doulas (5317 Highgate Dr, Suite 115) will host an LGBTQ+ New Parents Group on Sunday, January 12, 10–11:30am. This is a safe space to discuss plans for pregnancies, working on conception plans, adopting, or fostering as ways to start a happy family. This is a free event; no need to register. Masks are strongly recommended but not required.
The Book Harvest’s annual Dream Big Book Drive will be held on Sunday, January 12, 1–4pm, on the Golden Belt Campus (800 Taylor St). Your kid(s) can join in the fun activities, have their photos taken with their favorite characters, and enjoy visits/performances from local celebrities. If you’re able to donate new and gently used children’s books (in English and Spanish), they will be distributed to low-income families in need. If you need books for your kid(s), feel free to help them make their choice(s). Free admission; 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 January 12, 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 $9, $7 for active military and students with current ID, and free for young people age 16 and younger.