Bring your family and friends to this year’s annual Fourth of July celebration, hosted at Live Oak Bank Pavilion at the Riverfront Park, to enjoy some live music, entertainment, food, fireworks, and more! This year’s event, Wilmington Pops 4th of July Celebration!, will feature the Wilmington Symphony Orchestra (WSO). The program includes patriotic favorites, classicalContinue reading “Here’s What You Need To Know About Wilmington’s Fourth Of July Celebration”
Monthly Archives: June 2022
Ways We’re Making Homeownership A Reality
June is National Homeownership Month and to celebrate, the City of Wilmington Community Development and Housing Department (CDAH) will be hosting an Affordable Lending Fair on Saturday, June 25, from 11am-2pm, at the MLK Center, located at 401 S. 8th Street. Come talk to lenders about their affordable loan programs and see which one isContinue reading “Ways We’re Making Homeownership A Reality”
Why Having A “Healthy Home” Is So Important For Your Well-Being
We spend about 90 percent of our lives indoors, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. That’s why it’s vitally important to understand the relationship of your home to your health. June is National Healthy Homes Month, a public outreach campaign started by HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes. This campaign has twoContinue reading “Why Having A “Healthy Home” Is So Important For Your Well-Being”
Council Recap: A Busy Night With Budget Talks, Affordable Housing, Intersection Improvements, and more
Wilmington City Council meeting for the first time in the month of June. It kicked off with two proclamations, recognizing those who contributed to the discovery of Gen-X in our water system. “We are tonight to honor those individuals who contributed and helped us find those contaminants and to hold Chemours responsible for cleaning upContinue reading “Council Recap: A Busy Night With Budget Talks, Affordable Housing, Intersection Improvements, and more”
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