Beginning this week, the City of Wilmington will host a variety of events to celebrate the holiday season, including for the first time ever, a synthetic ice rink. Events below: Ice Skating, Live Oak Bank Pavilion December 1 – 9Cost: $5/person Pre-registration is required.Register online – webreg.wilmingtonnc.gov or call 910.341.7855Live Oak Bank Pavilion, 10 Cowan Street MembersContinue reading “Celebrate The Holiday Season With These Wilmington Events”
Monthly Archives: November 2022
Holiday Parade Details And The Expected Traffic Impacts
The 19th annual Holiday Parade will take place in downtown Wilmington on Sunday, December 11th. The event typically draws thousands of people to downtown to check out all the festive floats — and Santa! Here are the expected traffic impacts for the parade which will begin at 6pm. Location of Event: Street Closures & TimesContinue reading “Holiday Parade Details And The Expected Traffic Impacts”
Council Recap: City Approves Loan To Rehab Driftwood Apartments, Update On Clean Energy Goals
Wilmington City Council held its last regular meeting for the month of November. First up, council received a briefing on the Clean Energy Advisory Committee’s annual report. [Watch the full report here] The committee provides advice on best practices and strategies on how the city can achieve its clean energy goals. “The target of thoseContinue reading “Council Recap: City Approves Loan To Rehab Driftwood Apartments, Update On Clean Energy Goals”
Commemorating The 1898 Massacre And Coup D’etat
It was one of the darkest and most tragic days in our history and this week the City of Wilmington, in partnership with New Hanover County and local community organizations, will hold educational events to commemorate the victims of the 1898 massacre and coup d’état. A full list of the events can be found here.Continue reading “Commemorating The 1898 Massacre And Coup D’etat”
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