❗️DEADLINE TODAY!❗️ You can make a difference in our community! Apply to fill one of four vacancies on the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). Candidates must reside within the Wake Forest town limits. Professionals with experience in historic preservation, history, architectural history, and/or archaeology are especially encouraged to apply. The online advisory board application is available through today, Wednesday Oct. 30, at https://lnkd.in/eF7JjpZK. For more information, email Ella Dowtin at edowtin@wakeforestnc.gov. #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC #HistoricPreservation
About us
A charming community with a rich heritage, Wake Forest continues its emergence as a major player in the phenomenal growth and activity witnessed throughout the Triangle. Home to over 40,000 residents, Wake Forest maintains its small-town character by captivating newcomers and long-time residents alike with its tree-lined streets, vibrant downtown, popular community events and friendly people. Located in northern Wake County, the town is less than 10 minutes north of Raleigh, the state capital. The original home of the university that still bears its name, Wake Forest is consistently ranked as one of the safest communities in North Carolina and among the best places in the state to live, own a home, and raise a family.
- Website
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https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/
External link for Town of Wake Forest, NC
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Wake Forest, NC
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1909
Locations
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Primary
301 S. Brooks St.
Wake Forest, NC 27587, US
Employees at Town of Wake Forest, NC
Updates
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Please join us in welcoming our new Town of Wake Forest employees! ➡️ Brannon Doughty – IT Application Analyst ➡️ Elizabeth Worner - Engineering Technician ➡️ Russell Strutton - Firefighter ➡️ Shana Filter – PRCR Program Coordinator ➡️ Corey McAndrews - Firefighter We are excited to welcome them to our team! #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC #NewEmployees #TOWFhumanresources
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Check out the program for our Diwali Festival this weekend! ✨Diwali Festival✨ 🗓Saturday, November 2 📍E. Carroll Joyner Park Amphitheater, 701 Harris Road ⏰2-3 p.m. 🍛Food Trucks: Flavor Junction, Charlie's Kabob Grill & Dusty Donuts 🎶Music by DJ Raksh, Dance Performances, Henna Tattoos & Crafts 🔗https://lnkd.in/gaSFNYKK #TownofWakeForest #WFPRCR #TOWFparks #WakeForestNC #Diwalifestival #JoynerPark
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We want to hear from you! Join 586 of your neighbors and share your feedback! The Town is seeking public input on ways to ensure Wake Forest remains welcoming and livable for people as they age. From now through December 31, community members of all ages are invited to complete our Age-Friendly Community Survey. Visit https://lnkd.in/eWwC-sjA to complete the survey. Hard copies are available at the Northern Wake Senior Center, 235 E. Holding Ave., and Town Hall, 301 S. Brooks St. Your responses will help Wake Forest prioritize programs that meet the greatest needs of older adults in our community. #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC #AgeFriendlyCommunity
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Wake County Government is hosting a free workshop offering vital resources and information for senior residents to stay safe online! The event is Monday, Oct. 28, at 1 p.m. at the Wake Tech South Campus Conference Center, 9101 Fayetteville Rd, Raleigh. Interested residents can visit wake.gov/cybersecurity to learn more and sign up.
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You can make a difference in our community! Apply to fill one of four vacancies on the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC). Candidates must reside within the Wake Forest town limits. Professionals with experience in historic preservation, history, architectural history, and/or archaeology are especially encouraged to apply. The online advisory board application is available through Wednesday Oct. 30, at https://lnkd.in/eF7JjpZK. For more information, email Ella Dowtin at edowtin@wakeforestnc.gov. #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC #HistoricPreservation
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Today the Town hosted an Employee Appreciation Food Truck Luncheon at Town Hall. Staff members were invited to wear gear from their favorite sports teams and take photos with their fellow fans. We appreciate all of our employees for their commitment to provide exemplary service. Thank you all, for your hard work and dedication! #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC #2024EmployeeAppreciationLuncheon
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Today! Join us for a drop-in style open house today, Thursday, Oct. 24, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Alston-Massenburg Center, 416 N. Taylor St. Attendees can share their thoughts and opinions on park priorities, opportunities, and challenges. Discussion will also cover a variety of topics focused on how best to achieve the project goals.
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Check out the Top 5 Ways to Stay Informed in the Town of Wake Forest! For more information, visit https://lnkd.in/eCq3jb-q. #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC #TOWFcommunications
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Join us for the “Basics of Backyard Composting” Workshop on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 5:45-6:45 pm at the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S. Brooks St. Geared for homeowners and led by a Wake County Master Gardner, the session will describe the basics on composting and explain how to compost in your own backyard. The cost to participate is $5, and registration is required at https://bit.ly/TOWFMulch. The nominal fee will be donated to the Wake Forest Police Department Turkey Drive which helps provide Thanksgiving turkeys to needy families in our area. Everyone who registers and attends the workshop will be entered in a drawing to win a free compost bin. For more information, contact Sustainability Coordinator Jeanette Johnson at 919-435-9585 or jjohnson@wakeforestnc.gov. #TownofWakeForest #WakeForestNC