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Itās that spooky time of yearādonāt forget to check your candy before indulging, and maybe even try making a few homemade caramel apples for a sweet treat with a festive twist! Whether youāre handing out goodies or enjoying them yourself, a little Halloween magic goes a long way. šš
See you out there in beautiful Wake,
Diane
āPhilippians 4:6
āDo not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.ā
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North Carolina Connection: Several NC towns, like Wilmington, Asheville, and Sleepy Hollow-themed events in the mountains, host major Halloween celebrations and haunted tours, making the state a festive hotspot for October 31. šøļø
Food Fun: October 31 is also National Caramel Apple Day, a perfect excuse to make sweet treats using NC apples! š

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This Weekās Feature-North Carolina for the Holidays!
⨠Moonlight in the Garden: Raleighās Secret Glow-Up Returns November 7ā30, 2025! āØ
Forget mega-malls and mega-crowdsāMoonlight in the Garden at NC StatYou eās JC Raulston Arboretum is your November passport to pure, pint-sized magic. For select evenings from November 7 to 30, 2025, this 10-acre botanical wonderland flips the switch on over 100,000 twinkling lights, draping ancient magnolias, bubbling fountains, and perfectly pruned topiaries in a rainbow glow that feels like stepping into a living storybook. No screaming Santas, no elbowing for selfiesājust you, your crew, and a self-guided stroll under the stars thatās equal parts cozy, romantic, and kid-approved.
Picture this: You crunch down a leaf-strewn path, breath fogging in the crisp 40-degree air, when suddenly a 30-foot oak erupts in sapphire spirals. A camellia archway blooms in rose-gold, and the koi pond reflects a disco of LED lilies. Every corner is a photo opāgiant light-wrapped butterflies hover over the perennial garden, color-shifting orbs float above the Asian Valley, and the iconic white garden turns into a moonlit snowscape (minus the snow). Itās intimate (capped at 1,500 per night), immersive, and zero stressāthe kind of place where toddlers chase fireflies (okay, fairy lights) and couples sneak kisses under glowing wisteria tunnels.
But the real magic happens at the fire pits:
Sāmores stations with house-made vanilla marshmallows (pro tip: toast slow for max goo).
Hot ciderāspiked for adults, cinnamon-kissed for kids.
Live acoustic sets from local indie crooners strumming covers of Fleetwood Mac and original tunes that sound like autumn feels.
Roaming food trucks keep the party fueled: think gooey gourmet grilled cheese (truffle brie, anyone?), loaded sweet potato fries, and spiked hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps or bourbon caramel. Vegetarian? Vegan? Gluten-free? Theyāve got youāRaleighās food scene shows up strong.
Why go?
Holiday kickoff without the chaosābeats the mall by a mile.
Date night goldālow lights, warm drinks, zero kids judging your PDA (unless theyāre yours).
Kiddo paradiseāstroller-friendly paths, glow sticks for sale, and a āfairy houseā hunt in the childrenās garden.
20,000 visitors yearly canāt be wrongāthis is Raleighās coziest tradition.
Tickets & Glow Hacks:
$15ā$20 (kids 3ā12 $10, under 3 free)ābuy online at jcra.ncsu.edu/moonlight to skip lines.
Select nights: ThursdaysāSundays + Nov 26ā30 (closed Thanksgiving). Gates 5:30ā9:30 PM.
Dress code: Layers + cute bootsāpaths are mulched, not paved.
Parking: Free on-site, but carpoolālots fill by 6 PM.
Rain plan: Runs drizzle or shine; ponchos in the gift shop.
Whether youāre a Raleigh regular, a Triangle transplant, or road-tripping from Charlotte, Moonlight in the Garden is your November happy place. Come for the lights, stay for the sāmores, leave with a phone full of pics and a heart full of glow.
See you under the magnoliasāwhere winter starts with wonder. šš
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Jake Jarvis: A Beacon of Resilience and Dedication
In the wake of Hurricane Helene's devastation in 2024, many communities in North Carolina faced the arduous task of rebuilding. Among the unsung heroes was Jake Jarvis from Bat Cave, North Carolina. Known for his tireless efforts and unwavering commitment, Jake became a cornerstone in the recovery process.
His dedication did not go unnoticed. In October 2025, Jake was nominated as a finalist for the prestigious America's Hardest Worker Award, sponsored by Con-Equip, a company specializing in construction equipment parts. This recognition highlighted not only his physical labor but also his emotional resilience and leadership in rallying others during challenging times.
Jake's story is a testament to the power of community spirit and the profound impact one individual can have in the face of adversity. His actions remind us that even in the darkest times, there are those who shine brightly, guiding others toward hope and recovery.
"And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."
ā Galatians 6:9 (ESV)

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