Dear Friends,
According to census data released March 2, 2011, North Carolina's suburbs and urban areas, particularly in Wake County, grew exponentially over the past ten years. A significant portion of newcomers to our region were senior in age, including retirees, and were more ethnically and racially diverse. Read more
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Upcoming events:
Date: March 14, 5:30-7:30 pm *Cash bar, free and open to the public
Please attend a transit workshop in your area. Transit officials want to know what you think about soon-to-be released station locations and features, rail alignments, and bus improvements. A kids table will be available for parents who wish to bring young ones along. * Tue, Mar 22, 4 - 7 PM Triangle Town Center, Raleigh, space 1001 * Mon, Mar 28, 6 - 9 PM, Mt. Peace Baptist Church, SE Raleigh * Tue, Mar 29, 4 - 7 PM, Cary Senior Center in Bond Park * Wed, Mar 30, 4 - 7 PM, McKimmon Center, NCSU, Raleigh * Thu, Mar 31, 4 - 7 PM, RTP Foundation, Research Triangle Park Learn more
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A WakeUP Wake County Community Forum: Water: Is the Bill Coming Due?April 14, 2011, forum 7 - 8:45 pm Water conservation fair 6 - 9:00 pm NCSU's JC Raulston Arboretum
4415 Beryl Rd, Raleigh 27606
Our community is growing quickly and with new growth comes increasing demand for water supply. Local reservoirs, including Falls Lake, have nearly dried up in past years under drought conditions. What's being done to improve water supply in the future and who will pay for new water infrastructure as we grow? Please join us for an exciting forum on our drinking water supply, Wake's growth, and the real costs of providing water! Learn more
We invite you to be a cosponsor of this event:
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