Precinct 01-23 Monthly Meet-up to Unleash Imagination
Lucky Tree Cafe 3801 Hillsborough Street, Suite 137, Raleigh, NC, United StatesJoin with members of the Generativity Generation in Precinct 01-23 on Second Thursdays

Join with members of the Generativity Generation in Precinct 01-23 on Second Thursdays
Join fellow Democrats in your precinct to learn how to get involved! We'll talk about what's going on in current events and our plans with the Wake Dems and our precinct. We'll also just be chatting and relaxing at the brewery!
Weekly opportunity to DO some precinct outreach work, from postcards to phonebanks, to build up to 2026.
Join Precinct 01-07 for a casual neighborhood gathering to connect with fellow community members and discuss important issues affecting our city, county, and state. Whether you want to share your thoughts, learn from others, or simply enjoy a drink with neighbors, this is a welcoming space for open and respectful conversation. No speeches, no agendas—just […]
All are welcome, guest speakers will be announced via the Garner Dems Facebook Page and the Garner Dem Website. (3rd Monday of the month) Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm Location: The Beerded Lady Bottle Shop Address: 1350 5th Ave #170, Garner, NC 27529
Meet with other Knightdale Democrats to get to know each other and schedule opportunities for voter outreach. We will be at an outdoor table with a blue tablecloth.
Come Join us for our Monthly Social!!!
Garner Precinct Officers Monthly Meeting (3rd Wednesday of the month) Time: 7:00pm - 7:45pm Location: Virtual This meeting is open to any registered democrat in a Garner Precinct. If you would like to attend, please reach out to Donna Friend, South Wake Vice Chair via email southwakevc@wakedems.org.
Autumn is here and Cary municipal elections affecting OUR precincts take place in JUST FIVE WEEKS. Come learn who is on our ballot and how you can help out, if so inclined.
We're reading On Freedom by rockstar historian Timothy Snyder! You don't have to be from Apex to join our lively discussion of a bestselling political book and its implications for Wake County.