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WRAL@Home: Tips for getting out and about this weekend
From a mountain coaster to an all-virtual production, we have some ideas to help you enjoy your weekend and stay socially distant.
Posted — UpdatedBy Kathy Hanrahan, Out and About editor
RALEIGH, N.C. — From a mountain coaster to an all-virtual production, we have some ideas to help you enjoy your weekend and stay socially distant.
Cook like the Pros - This week, try a recipe involving fresh North Carolina strawberries.
WRAL Voters' Choice Awards announces new categories - Now more than ever, local businesses need community support, so we encourage you to participate in this year's VCAs! We have some new categories too.
See a drive-in movie at N.C. State Fairgrounds - My Brother's Keeper Wake County will be offering a screening of "Incredibles 2." The event is 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Thursday, July 30, at Gate 11 of the state fairgrounds in Raleigh.
Virtual First Friday - Downtown Raleigh is celebrating First Friday with virtual music and art performances. New this month, there is a Moore Square Mural Scavenger Hunt.
Roller coaster offers mountain views - Nestled in North Carolina's mountains, the Wilderness Run Alpine Coaster is the first of its kind in the state.
Raleigh Little Theatre presents virtual production - "She Kills Monsters: Virtual Realms" runs Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Access links are $10 per household.
Bike around Raleigh- The city of Raleigh has developed a "Bike Raleigh" app to help you find local trails.
Cool off at a local pool - With so many public pools now open, we have a database to help you find one near you.
Watch Lollapalooza online - This annual music festival is postponed but you can still enjoy some classic and newly recorded performance this weekend. The festival will be broadcasting performances Thursday through Sunday on its YouTube channel.
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