Raleigh Photos From The Past Weekend Events

Civic Engagement, Culture, and Community Highlights Across Raleigh

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This weekend in Raleigh showcased the city’s vibrant mix of civic engagement, arts, and community celebration. From political dialogue at Shaw University to Black History Month festivities at Chavis Park and a creative photography showcase downtown, residents showed up, stayed engaged, and celebrated Raleigh culture — even when unexpected challenges like power outages arose.

Here’s a recap of some of the most notable moments captured around the city this weekend.

Friday: Residential Urbanity Photography Showcase

Kicking off the weekend, the Residential Urbanity: A Modern Showcase of Triangle Skate Photographers event highlighted local creative talent and Raleigh’s growing arts scene.

Hosted as part of First Friday programming, the showcase featured:

Contemporary skate photography Local artist perspectives Community networking around art and culture

The exhibit reflected Raleigh’s evolving creative landscape and the importance of supporting regional artists and storytellers.

Saturday: Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum at Shaw University

Community members gathered at Shaw University for the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum on February 7, 2026, where local voters had the opportunity to hear directly from candidates about key issues impacting Raleigh’s future.

The forum encouraged respectful discussion around:

Local economic development Infrastructure and housing priorities Public safety and transportation Community engagement and civic participation

Events like this highlight how important direct dialogue is between residents and local leadership as Raleigh continues to grow.

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Saturday: Celebrate Black History Month at Chavis Park

Despite a temporary power outage, the Black History Month celebration at John Chavis Memorial Park continued — demonstrating the resilience and community spirit that Raleigh is known for.

The event featured:

Cultural activities and community engagement Family-friendly programming Celebrations honoring Black history, heritage, and contributions

Attendees embraced the experience regardless of the unexpected circumstances, reinforcing how meaningful these community gatherings are.


Sunday: Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. into Black Raleigh — Event Recap

The Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. into Black Raleigh event brought together community members, leaders, and supporters for an inspiring evening dedicated to honoring individuals actively uplifting the Black community in Raleigh. The powerful panel discussion, Living Legends of Raleigh, featured Dr. Paul Baker, Dr. James T. Roberson Jr., Frances Lonnette Williams, Rozalyn Blair-Sanders, SGT Patricia Harris, and SFC Elree Smith—each recognized for their lasting contributions to education, faith, military service, arts, and community development. Through candid conversation and storytelling, attendees gained insight into their journeys, the challenges they overcame, and the impact they continue to make across the Triangle.

Hosted by entertainer and radio personality Les Long, the evening blended reflection, celebration, and culture with live music from the Phenix Fire Jazz Band adding energy and soul to the gathering. Themes like Roots & Rise, Breaking Barriers, Building the Future, and Legacy & Love resonated deeply with attendees, reinforcing the importance of honoring leaders while they are still shaping the community. Events like this continue to highlight Raleigh’s rich Black history, cultural resilience, and the ongoing work of those building stronger futures for the next generation.

Raleigh Community Snapshot

This weekend’s events reflect what makes Raleigh unique:

✔ Strong civic engagement

✔ Vibrant arts and culture scene

✔ Community resilience

✔ Celebration of diverse voices and histories

Whether through political forums, cultural celebrations, or creative exhibitions, Raleigh continues to show why community participation remains central to the city’s identity.


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Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

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Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

Key Highlights From the Forum

Direct Candidate Engagement

Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

Structured Candidate Sessions

The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

Civic Education & Community Connection

Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Wednesday January 28th Edition

Looking to stay informed and engaged with City of Raleigh government meetings and community events? The DoRaleigh.com Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 28, 2026 highlights public meetings, community workshops, and civic engagement opportunities happening both in-person and virtually.

Whether you’re interested in natural resources planning, local voting education, public safety oversight, or upcoming city construction projects, these events offer residents a chance to learn more and participate in Raleigh’s civic process.

Raleigh Government & Community Events

Reflecting Raleigh Technical Team – Natural Resources

🕓 4:00 PM | Wednesday

📍 City of Raleigh

Category: Community & Workshops

This technical team meeting focuses on natural resources and environmental considerations as part of the Reflecting Raleigh comprehensive planning initiative. Residents interested in sustainability, land use, and environmental policy are encouraged to follow along.


Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event

🕓 4:00 PM | Wednesday

📍 City of Raleigh

Category: Community Engagement

Learn more about local elections, voting processes, and civic participation at this informational pop-up hosted by the City of Raleigh. A great opportunity for residents seeking clarity on how local government works and how to stay involved.

Meet the General Contractor: Balfour Beatty

🕔 5:00 PM | Wednesday

📍 City of Raleigh

Category: Community & Workshops

📝 Registration Required

Meet representatives from Balfour Beatty, the general contractor involved in major City of Raleigh construction projects. This session provides insight into upcoming work, timelines, and opportunities for community engagement.


Police Advisory Board Meeting (Virtual)

🕠 5:30 PM | Wednesday

💻 Virtual Meeting

Category: Boards & Commissions

The Raleigh Police Advisory Board meets virtually to discuss public safety concerns, policy recommendations, and community feedback related to policing in Raleigh. Meetings are open to the public and offer opportunities for observation and civic awareness.


Why Attend Raleigh Government Meetings?

Attending or tracking city meetings helps residents:

Stay informed on policy decisions and development projects Participate in community planning and public safety discussions Understand how local government decisions impact daily life Engage directly with boards, commissions, and city staff

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Stay informed with the City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Explore public meetings, community workshops, civic engagement events, and virtual boards and commissions with DoRaleigh.

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