This week, our hearts are with our friends in western NC. We’re sharing ways to contribute to relief efforts from Durham and beyond.
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This week, our hearts are with our friends in western NC. We’re sharing ways to contribute to relief efforts from Durham and beyond.   

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Whether you’re a North Carolinian or not, the news out of the Appalachia is likely at the forefront of your mind right now. We’re only beginning to grasp the enormity of the devastation left by Helene in our state, and efforts are underway to begin the long recovery. Here in Durham, this is a moment when our sense of community brings us together to think of those in need. Those of us who are able are eager to contribute to efforts to help the storm’s victims in the state and across the South.  

 

When access and information are limited by such widespread damage, it’s easy to feel helpless and frustrated. WRAL has published guidance and resources about how to make the most impact with donations of funds and supplies to organizations on the ground. We’re also seeing local organizations and businesses getting involved:  

  • Glass Jug locations, Beer Tooth Taproom, Fullsteam Brewery locations, Cocoa Cinnamon locations and The Can Opener are collecting donations for Operation Airdrop through Friday, Oct. 4. 
  • Omie's Coffee will be donating revenues from Friday’s sales to western NC mutual aid groups.
  • Duke Athletics is partnering with Two Men and a Truck to collect supplies through Friday, Oct. 11 at 110 Whitford Drive during business hours and at the Florida State football game on Oct. 18.
  • Chef Preeti Waas is hosting a cooking class at Cheeni to benefit organizations on the ground in western NC on Sunday, Oct. 13. 
  • Lula and Sadie’s is hosting a charity dinner to benefit World Central Kitchen on Tuesday, Oct. 8. 
  • Bright Black. and The Scrap Exchange are accepting donations at the Lakewood Shopping Center Tuesday - Sunday, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. in coordination with Mutual Aid Disaster Relief, Raleigh United Mutual Aid Hub, Triangle Mutual Aid and Diaper Bank of North Carolina. 

Certainly, there will be many more ways to contribute in the long term. Our hearts are with the communities that have been destroyed and we stand in solidarity with our neighbors across the region as we grieve for friends and loved ones and the places we hold dear. Take care of yourselves.

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  • Fall Festivals are well underway in Durham. Join Proximity Brewing as they bring together the masters of beer and barbecue at Blacktoberfest October 12.  
  • In case you missed it, Durham’s community held space for joy amid the grief this weekend at Pride: Durham, NC.  

Upcoming Events

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10/3 Enjoy small plates by local chefs at the Chefs for Change Fall Harvest Mixer. Proceeds benefit the work of Families Moving Forward. 

 

10/4 Groove in Durham Central Park to the R&B and soul music of Lady Wray. Or, have a seat in the Carolina Theatre to enjoy jazz performed by Grammy-winning trumpeter Chris Botti. 

 

10/4-10/6 Experience next-wave music and electronic art at Slingshot festival. 

 

10/5 Choose from 10th Annual Run for Resilience Ostomy 5k, Jordan High School’s Annual 5K & 1-Mile, or Durham Walk & Roll for GBS | CIDP Foundation to start your day exercising for a good cause. Later, take batting practice, play catch in the outfield and rub elbows with Wool E. Bull at Durham Bulls Fall FanFest. It’s free, but you will need tickets. 

 

10/5-10/6 Stop by St. Barbara Greek Orthodox Church for A Taste of Greece. 

 

10/6 Pair smashburger sliders and slam poetry at Sunday Smash & Slam. Afterwards, see RedBird Theater Company’s production of The Girlfriends' Guide to the White House, an imagined conversation between first ladies of different times. 

Bull City Buzz

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Sarah P. Duke Gardens announced Garden Gateway, a renovation and expansion project to be completed in Spring 2026.    

 

Ed Sheeran was seen joining a line dance to “Shivers” at Mystic Farm & Distillery while in town for Duke's Centennial celebration concert.   

 

New coffee shop, tiki bar and restaurant Aaktun Coffee + Bar will open in the coming weeks next to Mezcalito.   

 

In this Durham Magazine feature, Valarie and Immanuel Jarvis share their inspiration behind establishing and growing Jireh Family Farm and Jireh Farm Foundation. 

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