Written by Tommy Taylor, United Way of the Cape Fear Area The City of Wilmington and the United Way of the Cape Fear Area (United Way) have partnered to launch the “Better Way to Give” initiative. This initiative offers community members a comprehensive and compassionate alternative to giving directly to individuals who solicit money inContinue reading “How You Give Matters: Help Individuals Move from Crisis to Stability”
Monthly Archives: June 2023
Wilmington City Council Approves FY24 Budget
At its June 20 meeting, Wilmington City Council voted to adopt the FY24 city budget. The $351 million balanced budget is guided by the city’s strategic priorities, which include increasing affordable housing opportunities, modernizing the city’s infrastructure, and actively preparing for the city’s future needs and growing demands on city services. The tax rate underContinue reading “Wilmington City Council Approves FY24 Budget”
City to Host Wilmington POPS 4th of July Celebration
Wilmington Symphony Orchestra to headline festivities, fireworks set for 9:05 p.m. The City of Wilmington invites residents and visitors to the annual July Fourth celebration, hosted at Live Oak Bank Pavilion at Riverfront Park, to enjoy live music, entertainment, food, fireworks, and more on Tuesday, July 4. This is FREE event and no tickets areContinue reading “City to Host Wilmington POPS 4th of July Celebration”
Williston Legacy Graduation: Honoring The Classes of ’69 & ’70
The City of Wilmington’s Equity and Inclusion Office has worked with county and school district partners to collaboratively host a Legacy Graduation for the Williston Senior High School classes of 1969 and 1970, scheduled for July 1 at 2 p.m. at the Williston Middle School Gymnasium. The ceremony will be streamed live on WECT.com andContinue reading “Williston Legacy Graduation: Honoring The Classes of ’69 & ’70”
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