City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Wednesday June 3rd Edition

Looking to stay connected with what’s happening in Raleigh government and community engagement? From sustainability initiatives and transit planning to neighborhood meetings and recreational activities, the City of Raleigh has several opportunities for residents to get involved on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.

Whether you’re interested in local government, environmental programs, public transportation, or community activities, here’s what’s happening around the City of Raleigh today.

Outreach at North Regional Library

Time: 10:00 AM
Category: Community Engagement

City staff will be available at North Regional Library to connect with residents, answer questions, provide information about city services, and discuss programs available throughout Raleigh.

Community outreach events help residents stay informed and engaged with local government initiatives.

Biodegradable Yard Waste Bag Giveaway

Time: 11:00 AM
Category: Community Engagement & Sustainability

Residents can participate in Raleigh’s ongoing environmental sustainability efforts through the Biodegradable Yard Waste Bag Giveaway program.

This initiative encourages environmentally responsible yard waste disposal and supports the city’s sustainability goals by promoting compostable alternatives to traditional waste bags.

Registration is required for participation.

Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee Meeting

Time: 3:30 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions

The Raleigh Transit Authority Finance and Policy Committee will meet to discuss matters related to public transportation operations, budgeting, financial planning, and transit policy.

Residents interested in the future of Raleigh’s transit system and transportation investments may wish to follow discussions from this committee.

Sustainability, Wildlife and Urban Trees Committee

Time: 4:30 PM
Category: Boards and Commissions

This committee focuses on environmental stewardship, urban forestry, wildlife conservation, and sustainability initiatives throughout Raleigh.

Topics often include tree canopy preservation, environmental planning, climate resilience, and sustainability programs that impact neighborhoods across the city.

Biltmore Hills Community Meeting

Time: 5:00 PM
Category: Community Engagement

Residents of the Biltmore Hills community are encouraged to attend this neighborhood meeting to discuss local issues, community priorities, and opportunities for neighborhood improvement.

Community meetings provide an important forum for residents to share feedback, ask questions, and stay informed about projects impacting their area.

Ballroom Social Dance at Pullen Community Center

Time: 7:00 PM
Category: Parks, Recreation and Athletics

Wrap up the day with an evening of ballroom dancing at Pullen Community Center.

This social dance event welcomes participants of varying skill levels and offers an opportunity to meet new people, stay active, and enjoy one of Raleigh Parks’ popular recreational programs.

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Honey Bees and Beekeeping Workshop at Pullen Community Center

The honey bee plays a vital role in pollinating flowers, particularly those that produce our fruits and vegetables. Additionally, they provide us with a delicious treat, honey.

Join us for an informative and engaging program that delves into the fascinating world of honey bees, beekeeping as a hobby, and the significance of these pollinators in our ecosystem. This family-friendly program promises an enriching experience, featuring presentations, hands-on stations, and an opportunity for Q&A sessions.

If you have a passion for honey bees or beekeeping, this program is an ideal opportunity for you to learn and connect with these remarkable creatures. Please ensure that each person planning to attend registers their interest.

Please note that while there may be live bees present at the program, they will be safely observed in enclosed observation hives.

The program will be held at the Pullen Community Center on Saturday, February 22nd, from 10 a.m. to noon. The program is open to individuals aged 9 and above, and admission is free.

To secure your spot, please visit the RecLink website and register your interest.

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Introduction to Honey Bees and Beekeeping

Today there is quite a fascination with the honey bee. The honey bee serves an important part in pollinating flowers, especially the flowers that produce our fruits and vegetables. They also provide us honey to eat. Come and learn about the honey bee, beekeeping as a hobby, and increase your awareness of this important pollinator in our midst. This is family friendly program. There will be a presentation, hands on stations, and a Q&A at the end. If you have an interest in the honey bee or beekeeping, then this is the program for you! Please register each person who plans to attend. Please note there may be live bees at this program, but they will be in enclosed observation hives.