2025 State of the Town Address now airing on WFTV 10 & streaming online
Mayor Vivian Jones’ 2025 State of the Town Address is now airing three times daily on Wake Forest TV 10 (WFTV 10). The mayor’s 30-minute speech can be viewed through March at 8 a.m., noon, and 6 p.m. The address is also provided in streaming video on the homepage of the Town website at wakeforestnc.gov. The video can also be viewed at https://bit.ly/WFStateofTown, along with the full text of the speech.
Mayor Jones delivered her annual address to over 200 people during the State of the Town Address & Dinner on February 17. Emceed by Wake Forest Renaissance Centre Director Debbie Dunn, the event was sponsored for the 16th consecutive year by the Wake Forest Rotary Club.
As part of the program, Rotary Club President Shipman Northcutt presented the annual Vivian A. Jones Peace Award to recently retired Police Chief Jeff Leonard, Dunn introduced a new video “Wake Forest State of Mind,” and Mayor Jones introduced videos during her remarks honoring former Chief Leonard and the Wake Forest Fire Department.
WFTV 10 is the Town of Wake Forest's government access channel serving the residents of Wake Forest. Produced by the Town’s Communications Department, WFTV 10 is broadcast to residents and businesses that subscribe to Spectrum Cable TV service. The information channel is also provided in streaming video on the Town website at https://bit.ly/WFTV10 and as a function of the Town of Wake Forest app. To download the app, visit http://bit.ly/TOWFApp.
For more information, email Communications & Public Affairs Director Bill Crabtree at [email protected].