Hello Rolesville!


I hope you all had a blast at this year's July 4th celebration. I was so happy to see such a massive turnout. It was truly the most extravagant fireworks display.


In the spirit of community, I spent much of the month meeting with local business owners and leaders of nearby towns to get more ideas on how to further the town's mission.


I'm very grateful to everyone for their patience as multiple projects are going on at the same time. Once finished, these new enhancements will make Rolesville more safe and appealing.


Ronnie Currin

The Rolesville July 4th Fireworks Celebration was a BLAST

We started the month with a BANG! The Rolesville 4th of July celebration at Redford Place Park was a smashing success! The turnout was great, and the fireworks were even better.


From bounces houses to live performances, this year's fun didn't disappoint. We are already looking forward to making next year's celebration bigger and better. It's a tall order, but our amazing staff are up for the task!

Mayor's Show From July

This month's show featured Rolesville Commissioner Paul Vilga and Oliver "June" Greene, Director of Rolesville Parks and Recreation on the importance of Parks and Recreation in the local community. If you missed the show, click the link below to watch.


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East Wake Local Government Association Gathering with a Special Guest

Mayor Currin attended the East Wake Local Government Association Dinner on July 24. Special guest Wake County Commissioner Don Mial of District 1 was in attendance.


This was an opportunity for the towns of Wendell, Zebulon, and Knightdale to get together to network, share best practices, and provide updates on activities. These towns meets quarterly, and the event is hosted by a different town each time.

Rolesville Business After Hours at Granite Falls Swim & Athletic Club

On July 25, Mayor Currin attended the Rolesville Chamber Business After Hours at Granite Falls Swim & Athletic Club. Mayor Pro Tem April Sneed (pictured with Mayor Currin above) and Commissioner Michael Paul also attended.


Granite Falls Swim & Athletic Club is the area's premier athletic facility. It is 60,000 sq. ft. that offers group fitness classes, indoor and outdoor pools, and a gym. We are very pleased to have them part of our community.

Other Events and Activities

July - As construction continues at the intersection of Young and Main Streets, Mayor Currin has been meeting up with business owners to discuss ways attract customers to the area.


The Main Street Project is a $23 million investment in the future of Rolesville's downtown. The intersection will remain closed until construction work is finished. As a reminder, all Rolesville businesses will remain open and accessible throughout the project. A webpage has been created to highlight these businesses.

Main Street Project Website

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