A New Nash Bash on May 30 — help shape the future of Nash Square
Date: Sat, May 30, 2026
Time: 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Venue: Various Locations in Raleigh, Raleigh
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Category: Community
Raleigh’s historic Nash Square is receiving new love and attention through the Nash Square Public Realm planning project. Join Raleigh Parks at Nash Square, 200 W Martin Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday, May 30, 2026, from 2 to 6 p.m. for A New Nash Bash, a family-friendly public block party and open house, where you can review initial design concepts based on public engagement to date and provide feedback on the future of this vital public space. The City’s design team, led by Raleigh Parks staff and consultant Reed Hilderbrand, is developing a long-range plan to guide the future of the park and its surrounding edges. The team brings together a wide variety of subject matter experts, city departments, local partners, and communities to envision the future of this shared space. Event Lineup Join us all afternoon on Martin Street, between Dawson and McDowell, for live music, food trucks, and interactive tables with City of Raleigh departments and creative expression activities for all ages! 2 – 3 p.m. – Design Presentation and Q&A at Whiskey KitchenMembers of the design team will share how initial public input from the Raleigh community informed big ideas featured in the preliminary concept plans. 3 – 6 p.m. – Provide feedback on the design concepts in Nash SquareMeet and talk with project staff, and explore themed walking tours and engagement opportunities. Featuring Live Music by Tonk! DJ sets by Mikey Sharks Art + Design Activities by Reed Hilderbrand and Gang of Three Urban Forestry + Historic Nash Square Walk + Talks with Bartlett Tree Experts and Archivist Ian F. G. Dunn All Ages Arts + Crafts with KidLab! Whimsical Public Art by Katie Stewart The Poetry Fox Food, Beverage, and Refreshments by Whiskey Kitchen and More! Double-Check Before You Head Out! We make every effort to make sure that everything on Triangle on the Cheap is 100% accurate. However, sometimes things change without notice, and it's also possible that we can make a mistake. Please

