Calling all Raleigh residents and history buffs – the City of Raleigh Museum (COR Museum) is thinking about the future and needs your insights. On December 4, from 4 to 5 p.m., the museum opens its doors, free of charge, to anyone eager to weigh in on where the next permanent home of the COR Museum should be and its design aesthetic in a move to ensure the museum keeps pace with the city’s growth and evolving heritage.
The museum’s public invite is a signal that change is imminent, and the community’s voice is vital in steering that change, so whether you’re a longtime resident with deep roots in Raleigh or a recent transplant who’s fallen for the city’s charms, your input is wanted.
According to a statement obtained by the
City of Raleigh
, the event is a key opportunity to “reassess the Museum’s location and program to ensure it continues to reflect Raleigh’s history,” a task that embraces the collective memory and shared experiences of Raleigh’s diverse inhabitants.
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