Barktoberfest 2023 🐶
Durham Parks and Recreation partners with Beyond Fences to host Barktoberfest 2023 at Durham Central Park.
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Durham Parks and Recreation partners with Beyond Fences to host Barktoberfest 2023 at Durham Central Park.
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Durham Parks and Recreation’s educational, exercise and social programs helps older adults stay active in our community
Durham Parks and Recreation Offers Robust Programming Geared Toward Older Adults Read More »
Take a virtual walk through Sarah P. Duke Gardens, attend a barbecue bash or choose from a number of live music performances this Labor Day weekend
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Older adults competed in Durham County Senior Games and SilverArts for the chance to advance to the state and national games.
‘I Can Still Do a Split’: Local Senior Games Keeps Older Adults Active Read More »
Many musical events take place this weekend, from The Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle’s Musical Bites to live music at The Blue Note Grill.
Weekend at a Glance: Musical Bites, Markets and Movies Read More »
About five years ago, Adam Wenzlik accompanied his children to a birthday party where the kids were all invited to learn some martial arts moves. “I was sitting there watching our kids, and it looked like they were having so much fun,” Adam remembers. “The kids looked excited, but it also seemed like a good
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SPRAYGROUNDS An easy way to cool off with the kiddos is at one of Durham Parks and Recreation’s spraygrounds – playgrounds equipped with water features. All are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with the exception of Hillside’s sprayground (see below). Find one at your closest park: • East End Park Sprayground, 1200 N.
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Thanks to a bit of rain turning things soggy at Rock Quarry Park, the City of Durham‘s Earth Day Festival was held at the Holton Career and Resource Center and encouraged families to celebrate “going green” with an afternoon of live music, food and fun. Those who came out had the chance to take part
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Hotels and downtown condos are springing up by the second. A new dining spot opens at one end of the street, and then another at the opposite corner. Durham is going through a dramatic period of growth, and it’s a spectacular thing to watch. What’s also amazing is that a Durham resident can experience the
[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] On a Wednesday evening, just up the hill from the Durham Athletic Park, around the back of a cinder block garage, Benton Henderson stands inside the Durham Bike Co-op and works on a wheel of his bike. “It’s as close as you’ll get to flying,” he insists, and he’s not talking about riding