At a ribbon cutting today, Dix Park’s trio of century-old Stone Houses began a new life as vibrant hubs of the 308-acre urban campus.
Read MoreWhen we approached the idea of the Dix Park Inter-Tribal Pow Wow, we had to honor what was before by telling the history that all of Raleigh was land inhabited by Native Americans.
Read MoreDix Park Conservancy has named Bill Ross as the nonprofit’s Board of Directors chair, effective April 2024. He follows Orage Quarles, who has led the board since 2021.
Read MoreEvent will bring together members of all NC tribes for a day of competitive dancing, music, food, vendors, and fun & partnership with North Carolina Museum of Art.
Explore Janet Cowell's transformative leadership journey at Dix Park Conservancy, spanning her impactful roles, insights on women in leadership, and a visionary outlook for community empowerment and inclusivity in 2024.
Read MoreOver the past 45 years, J. Myrick Howard has saved nearly 900 structures that tell the stories of North Carolina. He’s the News and Observer 2023 Tar Heel of the Year & the National Trust's Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award recipient.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce two of Raleigh’s leading advocates for the arts, community, and culture – Nick Neptune and Janet Cowell of the Dix Park Conservancy – are joining Artsplosure as this year’s Honorary Chairs of WRAL’s First Night Raleigh!
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