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PlanAhead: September 2020

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September is in full swing — and to help you soak up the last days of summer, we’re rounding up some of the top local events (both virtual and in-person) to help you stay connected. ☀️

Disclaimer: It is up to readers’ discretion to determine whether they feel comfortable participating in the following events based on COVID-19 protocols and precautions. If you have questions, please contact the event’s organizers directly.

Monday September 7 - Sunday September 13

Virtual Art Market | Sept. 1-15 | Free | Hopscotch and Pop-Up Raleigh have teamed up to host a virtual market of artistic works available for purchase through the site. They will also be raising money for donations to The Artist Relief Fund. 🎨

Monday September 7

Durham Disc Golf Putting Tournament | In-Person | Sept. 7 | 6-9 p.m. | 5410 NC-55 Suite V, Durham | $5 | Grab a couple buddies and head over to The Glass Jug Beer Lab for the chance to win cash, giftcards, and brewery swag at their disc golf putting tournament.

Tuesday September 8

Virtual Trivia Tuesdays | Sept. 8 | 6-7 p.m. | Free | The NC Museum of Natural Sciences hosts their weekly, interactive trivia night where you and your friends can compete in a battle of the brains. 🧠

Wednesday September 9

Wellness Wednesdays: Burn Boot Camp | In-Person | Sept. 9 | 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m | Coastal Credit Union Midtown Park | $5 | A socially-distanced, outdoor workout class dedicated to promoting whole-body wellness by using a range of exercise techniques.

All Levels Fiddle Workshop with Alex Hargreaves | Virtual | Sept. 9 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Free | A master class in fiddling for people of all skill levels.

Wake County Education Meeting | Virtual | Sept. 9 | 12-1 p.m. | Free | Cary Chamber will hostSeydric Williams, Northwestern Area Superintendent, and Bill Fletcher, a School Board Member, who will be speaking on the topic of virtual learning and answering questions from the public.

Courageous Conversation | Virtual | Sept. 9 | 2-3 p.m. | $40 | Featured guest Opal Tometi, co-creator of the #BlackLivesMatter movement, will talk about how companies can create space to acknowledge social issues within their organization.

Thursday September 10

Thursday Volunteer Day | In-Person | Sept. 10 | 9 a.m - 12 p.m. | 1321 Athens Dr | Free | The Well Fed Community Garden welcomes volunteers to help tend the land every Thursday morning.

Friday September 11

Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre Camping Event | In-Person | Sept. 11-12 | Fri. 6 p.m. - Sat. 4 p.m. | 3336 Raleigh Road, Henderson | $15 | NC’s oldest operating drive-in theatre is hosting their Friday night horror camping event featuring four films back-to-back. Visitors can set up camp for the night or just hang out for the movies.

Saturday September 12

Movies With Goats | In-Person | Sept. 12 | 8:35-10:15 p.m. | 5306 Homer Ruffin Road, Chapel Hill | $10 | Spend an evening under the stars at Spring Haven Farm where you can watch a movie and pet a goat, all at the same time. 🐐

Sunday September 13

Moore Square Market Weekend Pop-Up | In-Person | Sept. 13 | 10 a.m-2 p.m. | 200 S. Blount Street | Free | If you go to the market you are likely to find farm fresh produce, baked goods, art, live music, handmade items, and so much more. The Market accepts SNAP through its Double Bucks program as well.

Monday September 14 - Sunday September 20

BugFest: a Virtual Infestation | Sept. 14-19 | Free | The NC Museum of Natural Sciences is shifting its annual BugFest online where participants can sign up for different programs throughout the week. Topics include, but are not limited to, pest control, bug yoga for kids, crafting, entomology, bug art, and more.

Monday September 14

Lawrence Barbecue Pop-Up | Mon., Sept. 14 | 5-9 p.m. | 201 S. Boylan Avenue | Reservations | Wye Hill Kitchen and Brewing will be hosting Lawrence Barbecue on the patio for some brews and ‘cues. 🐖

Tuesday September 15

Young Professionals Network Program | Virtual | Tues., Sept. 15 | 8:30-10 a.m. | Free for members, $45 for non-members | Meredith College political science professor David McLennan answers questions about being an informed voter this November. Attendees will also get the chance to talk with Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin about the city’s proposed affordable housing bond. 💻

Offstage Live: Music at the Museum — Dreamroot | Virtual | Tues., Sept. 15 | 8 p.m. | Free | Tune into the NCMA Youtube channel to watch Dreamroot perform live from inside the museum. 🎸

Wednesday September 16

Moore Square Farmers Market | Wed., Sept. 16 | 3-6 p.m. | 200 S. Blount Street | Free | If you go to the market you are likely to find farm fresh produce, baked goods, art, live music, handmade items, and so much more. The Market accepts SNAP through its Double Bucks program as well. 🛒

All Levels Banjo Workshop | Virtual | Wed., Sept. 16 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Free to register, $10 suggested donation | A banjo workshop for people of all skill levels led by award-winning banjoist Tray Wellington.

Thursday September 17

The Chitlin’ Circuit Revue | Virtual | Thurs., Sept. 17 | 7-10 p.m. | Free | The NC African American Heritage Commission & Hayti Heritage Center and are hosting a live performance to commemorate the hotels, restaurants, and clubs in Black districts deemed “Oasis Spaces.”

Friday September 18

Redefined Courage Virtual Gala 2020 | Virtual | Fri., Sept. 18 | 7 p.m. | Donation recommended | Local nonprofit Redefined Courage — which donates HOPE shirts to women undergoing breast surgeries — will host its second annual gala. The event will raise money for the organization + you can get a head start by participating in their online auction. 💕

Virtual Film Club | Virtual | Fri., Sept. 18 | 7 p.m. | $6.44 Students/Members, $9.65 Nonmembers | The NC Museum of Art is hosting its Virtual Film Club with this month’s discussion centering around the documentary Style Wars (1983) and two short videos about murals in NC.

Moore Buskers: Tom Del Corro | Fri., Sept. 18 | 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. | 200 S. Blount Street | Free | An entertainment series featuring various musicians located in Downtown Raleigh.

Saturday September 19

Pop-Up Raleigh | Sat., Sept. 19 | 12-5 p.m. | 656 Maywood Avenue | Free | Visitors can shop from a variety of local artisan and vintage vendors located right outside of Trophy Brewing. 🛍

Pre-IBMA Virtual Youth Hang-Out & Song Share | Virtual | Sat., Sept. 19 | 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. | Free | Youth musicians under 18 are invited to hang-out, make friends, and perform songs with fellow bluegrass lovers. All skill levels are invited and welcomed, performing is not required to join the event.

Monday September 21 - Sunday September 27

Monday September 21

Business After Hours | Virtual | Sept. 21 | 4:30-5:30 p.m. | Free for employees of member firms | A networking event hosted by Raleigh Chamber of Commerce for participants seeking to make connections and enhance business partnerships. 💼

Tuesday September 22

Morehead Planetarium’s International Observe the Moon Night Class | Virtual | Tues., Sept. 22 | 10-10:30 a.m. | Free | Prepare for International Observe the Moon Night with Morehead Planetarium and Science Center by learning about moon science, stories, and phases. 🌕

Lynnwood Brewing Concern’s Pints for a Cause Night | Tues., Sept. 22 | 5-8 p.m. | Free to attend, donation suggested | Lynwood Brewing Concern is donating $1 of every pint of beer sold to Special Olympics NC, the fundraiser is co-hosted by Triangle Young Professionals Civitan Club. 🍺

Wednesday September 23

Roots of Hope: Rediscovering the Legacy of John Hunter Premiere | Virtual | Sept. 23 | 7 p.m. | Free | Watch the debut of the new documentary by the City of Raleigh about the historical figure John Hunter and his descendants featuring 225 years of Raleigh history. 🎥

Songwriting Workshop with AJ Lee | Virtual | Wed., Sept. 23 | 7-8:30 p.m. | Free to register, $10 donation recommended | Songwriter and mandolinist AJ Lee will be teaching participants methods and tips for bluegrass songwriting. 📝

Thursday September 24

Fall Food Truck Rodeo at Paramount | Thurs., Sept. 24 | 5-8 p.m. | 5180 Paramount Parkway, Morrisville | Free | Paramount Event Venue is hosting its first food truck event with Baozi, Mesas Food Truck, Tacos Neza, and Simply Cakes. 🚚

Sports Alliance Webinar: Update On Esports In The Triangle | Virtual | Thurs., Sept 24 | 12-1 p.m. | Free | The Esports Local Organizing Committee will speak on the current state of esports and its prospective economic impact in the Triangle area. 🎮

Friday September 25

Pride: Durham, NC 2020 | Virtual | Fri., Sept. 25 - Sun., Sept. 27 | Free | Durham Pride is going virtual this year with a weekend of festivities including educational programming, documentary viewings, and performances. 🌈

2020 CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards | Virtual | Sept. 21 | 10-11:15 a.m. | $35 | The Triangle Business Journal’s annual award ceremony commemorating C-Level executives in the Triangle.

Speaker Series: Nathan Clendenin | Virtual | Fri., Sept. 25 | 8:30-10:00 a.m. | Free | Nine-time Emmy Award winner and established media professional Nathan Clendenin will be speaking about his life, work, Raleigh, and creativity.

Saturday September 26

Oktoberfest Drive Through Brewgaloo | Sat., Sept. 26 | 1-3 p.m. | 126 E. Cabarrus Street | Pre-purchase for curbside pickup | Support NC craft brewing by pre-ordering your favorite local beer or try the Taste of NC mix pack of 24 different brews from around the state. The drive-thru Brewgaloo is hosted by Shop Local Raleigh and will be located at Lincoln Theater. 🍺

Sunday September 27

The Black Farmers Market | Sun., Sept. 27 | 1-4 p.m. | 1436 Rock Quarry Road | Free | If you are looking for some fresh produce to add to your weekly groceries and maybe want to grab a bite to eat, consider stopping by and checking out the market’s Black farmers, vendors, and entrepreneurs. 🍎

Monday September 28 - Sunday October 4

Monday September 28

Moore Buskers Series | Mon., Sept. 28 | 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Moore Square | Free | The downtown Raleigh entertainment series featuring local singers and songwriters every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday--today’s artist is Mac McCord.

Tuesday September 29

Offstage Live: Music at the Museum — SE Ward | Virtual | Tues., Sept. 29 | 8 p.m. | Free | Tune into the NCMA Youtube channel to watch SE Ward perform live from inside the museum.

Wednesday September 30

History at High Noon--Roots of Hope: Rediscovering the Legacy of John Hunter | Virtual | Wed., Sept. 30 | 12-1 p.m. | Free | Ernest Dollar, Director of the City of Raleigh Museum, will discuss his discovery of Raleigh historical figure John Hunter and the journey of finding Hunter’s descendants.

Moore Square Market | Wed., Sept. 30 | 3-6 p.m. | 200 S. Blount Street | Free | If you go to the market you are likely to find farm-fresh produce, baked goods, art, live music, handmade items, and so much more. The Market accepts SNAP through its Double Bucks program as well.

Thursday October 1

Raleigh Little Theatre’s Waiting for the Host Opening Night | Virtual | Thurs., Oct. 1 | 7:30-8:15 p.m. | $10 per showing | RLT actors will be performing live over video conference in this comedy play-within-a-play. The show takes place in two parts--the opening night being Part 1--but the parts can be enjoyed on their own and are showing multiple times until Oct. 10.

Friday October 2

Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week | Fri., Oct. 2 - Sun., Oct 11 | The Downtown Raleigh Alliance is encouraging people to show their support for local restaurants in downtown during this week of celebration, starting today.

8th Annual Raleigh Film and Art Festival | Virtual | Fri., Oct 2 - Sun., Oct 4 | Free, general admission | The 3-day festival hosted by NC State Libraries and Centennial campus will feature over 120 films for viewing, celebrity guest Q&As, spoken word performances, and discussions with industry insiders.

Saturday October 3

Dine Out Downtown | Sat., Oct. 3 | 5-9 p.m. | Fayetteville Street | Free | The Downtown Raleigh Alliance is closing two blocks of Fayetteville Street to set up lights, art, and picnic tables all for enjoying your favorite Downtown Raleigh restaurant takeout.

Pop-Up Raleigh | In-Person | Sat., Oct. 3 | 12-5 p.m. | 656 Maywood Avenue | Free | Visitors can shop from a variety of local artisan and vintage vendors located right outside of Trophy Brewing.

Harvest Festival at Lazy Hound Farms | Sat., Oct. 3 | 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. | 207 Davis Rd, Zebulon | Free | Spend the day at the farm doing hayrides, exploring the corn maze, playing games, and picking pumpkins. Vendors and foodtrucks will also be on sight for shopping and eating.

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Campbell Law School Bike Ride | 8 a.m.-2 p.m. | 225 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC 27603 | $50 (Save $20 off with code “RALTODAY”) | Join Campbell Law School as they host their annual Bike Ride featuring routes at 10 miles or 50 miles. There is also an option to ride virtually.

Sunday October 4

Third Annual Oktoberfest at Pourworks | Sun., Oct. 4 | 2-5 p.m. | 900 E Six Forks Road | Free | Kick off the month at Pourworks Oktoberfest celebration with German beer specials, $4 mimosas, and free German food with drink purchase.

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