Festival for the Eno
Where: West Point on the Eno, Durham
When: Friday, July 4 and Saturday, July 5
Festival for the Eno combines music, dance, crafts and environmental education to raise money for land conservancy. Rooted in the NC Folklife Festival first held in the area in 1976, the festival still aims to preserve and present culture and provide hands-on activities. Attendees will be able to participate in pottery, crafts, weaving, urban farming and more.

Independence Day Celebrations
Garner
July 3, Lake Benson Park. Gates open at 5 pm. Fireworks begin immediately after performance by NC Symphony which starts at 8:30 pm.
Wake Forest
July 3, Heritage High School Stadium. Performance by The Ray Band followed by fireworks around 9:30.
Holly Springs
July 5, Sugg Farm at Base Lake Park. Fireworks start around 9:15.
Raleigh
July 4, Carter Finley Stadium and Lenovo Center. Fireworks start at 9:30 pm. There will be food vendors and activities.
Cary
July 4, Koka Booth Amphitheater. The NC Symphony will play at 7:30 and fireworks will start at 9:25 pm.
Chapel Hill
July 4, Southern Community Park. Fireworks start at 9:25 pm
Durham
July 4, Durham Bulls Athletic Park. Fireworks start after the baseball game ends. The stadium will open for free at the end of the 7th inning for those that want to watch the fireworks from inside the ball park.
GalaxyCon Raleigh
Where: Raleigh Convention Center
When: Thursday – Sunday, July 24 – 27
GalaxyCon is a 4-day festival celebrating comic books, pop culture, sci-fi, fantasy, anime, gaming, cosplay and more. There will be a massive comic book market, costume and cosplay contests, a plethora of displays, activities, comic book workshops and more.

Raleigh Summer Concert Series
Where: Pullen Park and Fletcher Park, Raleigh
When: Sunday, July 13, and most Sundays throughout August and September, 6 – 8 pm until September 21
The City of Raleigh is putting on free concerts throughout the summer in Pullen Park and Fletcher Park. Shows feature local acts and take place on Sundays from 6 – 8 pm. There may be some food and drinks available for purchase but attendees can also bring their own. Don’t forget a chair or blanket.
