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Good Afternoon Rolesville!


I hope everyone had a happy holiday. As 2024 comes to a close, we are now looking ahead to 2025. A lot is happening in the year to come. Our Main Street is getting a brand new look, construction is taking shape on the town's new Parks & Recreation facility unofficially known as, "The Farm," and more.


I look forward to growing together in 2025.


Ronnie Currin

Rolesville Christmas Parade

Mayor Ronnie Currin kicked off the holiday season with the Rolesville Christmas Parade on December 1, 2024. He rode on the town float with Commissioners. Watch the video below to see the full parade.

Rolesville Tree Lighting

The holiday festivities continued on December 2, 2024, with the Town of Rolesville's Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony. There was a trackless train, snow, pictures with Santa, and more. Mayor Ronnie Currin read, "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," after the 14-foot tree was lit. Check out the video below for a recap of the Tree Lighting.

Mayor Shows Support for Rolesville High School Basketball

Mayor Ronnie Currin rode to East Wake High School on December 6, 2024, to show his support for the Rolesville High School Rams Men's and Women's Basketball teams. The men lost 95 to 54. The ladies won 99 to 32.

Candy Cane Stroll Draws Interest at Triangle Town Center

On December 7, 2024, Mayor Currin stopped by the Candy Cane Stroll at Triangle Town Center. This event was hosted by the Senior Network. Informative displays and entertainment were available throughout the mall. The actual “stroll” began at 1 pm in front of Belk’s Lower Level.  

Mayor's Show Highlights Economic Development in Rolesville

On this month's edition of the Mayor's Show, Mayor Currin highlighted economic development. Town of Rolesville Economic Development Director Mical McFarland and Rolesville Downtown Development Association President Sheilah Sutton discussed growth in Rolesville.

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Mayors and Elected Officials From Wake County Gather in Holly Springs

Mayors and town officials from all over Wake County came together in Holly Springs on December 16, 2024, for a night of camaraderie as part of the Wake County Mayors Association dinner.

Mayor Supports Rolesville High School Football Team at State Championship Game

Mayor Currin took a trip to UNC's Kenan Stadium on December 20, 2024, to support the Rolesville High School football team at the NCHSAA State Championship game. Despite losing to Grimsley High School, the Rams were ranked the best football team in the 919 area code by High School OT. They finished the season 14-2. Their only two loses were against Grimsley High School.

Other Events & Meetings

December 4, 2024, | Mayor Currin attended the Central Pines Regional Council Board Meeting that highlighted accomplishments in our region in the last year.


December 5-6, 2024, | Mayor Currin visited the Town of Laurinburg for the Council of Governments meeting. The main topic of discussion was the future of artificial intelligence.

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