HENDERSON â The N.C. Gospel Association is hosting several community events throughout the remainder of the summer.
The Gospel Association will be hosting a fish fry on Saturday, July 29. The fish fry will be held at the former Saveway parking lot on Andrews Avenue from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The menu includes pork chops, trout, string beans, potato salad and desserts. The fish fry is open to all, and the proceeds will go towards the gospel associationâs annual Benefits Youth Block Party.
The Benefits Youth Block Party itself is on Sept. 18 and will be held at Superior Chrysler on U.S. 158. There will be games, live music featuring various gospel artists, food, and more. The block party is free to all.
The Chamber: Findings from the Regional Economic Development Forum
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The Chamber recently hosted the Regional Economic Development Forum, which unpacked what the Research Triangle Region is and why it matters for us to be part of this globally renowned, multicounty region.
The conversation featured leaders in economic development from our region’s core counties (Orange, Durham, and Wake), who shared a timely snapshot of their economic development activities and reflections on the interconnectedness of our region.
Below are the top five takeaways from the forum. Scroll down to enjoy a crisp summary of the discussion, including key slides from our guest speakers and plans for the path ahead.
‘Big Night In for the Arts’ raises $339K for local arts
WRAL has teamed up with arts councils from Chatham, Durham, Orange and Wake Counties for a live event Thursday to help benefit the arts community devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Big Night In for the Arts’ raises $349K for local arts
WRAL has teamed up with arts councils from Chatham, Durham, Orange and Wake Counties for a live event Thursday to help benefit the arts community devastated by the coronavirus pandemic.