Wake Forest to unveil new Taylor Street Park interpretive panels during dedication ceremony December 13
The Wake Forest community is invited to the official unveiling of the new interpretive panels at Taylor Street Park, 416 N. Taylor St., during a special dedication ceremony on Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 4 p.m.
For nearly 160 years, the land where Taylor Street Park and the Alston-Massenburg Center are currently located has served several important purposes. Since 1865, the property has housed a public school, residential duplex, volunteer fire department, public swimming pool, water tower, and basketball court.
The Town of Wake Forest recently installed three interpretative panels at Taylor Street Park to commemorate this significant history and its role in the Northeast Community and Wake Forest.
The December 13 dedication ceremony will feature brief remarks by Mayor Vivian Jones, Northeast Community Coalition Chair Tilda Caudle, Jandy Ammons Foundation Representative Drew Ammons, Wake Forest Historical Museum Manager of Community & Academic Learning Dr. Sarah Soleim, Town Manager Kip Padgett, Senior Planner for Historic Preservation Michelle Michael, and Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources (PRCR) Director Ruben Wall. Light refreshments will follow. In the event of inclement weather, the program will relocate inside the Alston-Massenburg Center.
The Town of Wake Forest wishes to thank the Northeast Community for sharing its history; the Jandy Ammons Foundation and Wake Forest Historical Museum for providing the panels to the Town; Graphics Manager Bess Martinson for designing the panels; and Public Works and PRCR Maintenance staff for installing the beautiful new signs. For more information, email Michelle Michael at [email protected].