You could say Jaliah Singleton was destined to work for the City of Greensboro. She spent nearly all of her childhood years as a summer camper and a regular participant in Parks & Recreation Department after-school programming
Residents, business owners, visitors, and other downtown stakeholders are invited to public input sessions on the Downtown Parking Plan from 4-5:30 pm or 6-7:30 pm,
As part of Creative Greensboro’s Neighborhood Arts Residency Program, Emilio Marz has painted art on the basketball court at Random Woods Park and Chuck Johnson has painted two crosswalk murals in the Mill District.
The Greensboro Fire Department is now accepting applications for Camp Spark, a free, four-day camp that introduces high school females to the fire service in an interactive and engaging environment
Two award-winning authors discuss how writing about Black stories reveals the hopes and challenges of American democracy at 6 pm, Thursday, June 15 at 130 Summit Ave
Creative Greensboro and Community Theatre of Greensboro present the Tony award-winning musical “Once on This Island” by Lynn Aherns and Stephen Flaherty, directed by Todd Fisher and Rozalynn Fulton
Central Library will host a Sensory Storytime for Adults with autism spectrum disorders, neuro-diversity, and their caregivers from 1-2 pm, Thursday, June 22 at 219 N. Church St.
Shared Radiance Performing Arts Company will be in residence at Greensboro Residency for Original Works (GROW) June 12 to July 30 at the Greensboro Cultural Center
Beginning at 9 am Monday, June 12, N. Eugene Street at its intersection with Bellemeade Street will be closed due to waterline replacement along Bellemeade
The Greensboro City Council will hold a work session on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at 2 pm in the Plaza Level Conference Room of the Melvin Municipal Office Building, 300 W. Washington St.