5 things to do in Durham this weekend: Food trucks, free children’s books and Broadway
Whether you’re looking for an artsy Friday night, food truck hopping, or a family-friendly Saturday afternoon, Durham has plenty going on this weekend.
Temperatures will be high this weekend, with a peak of 99 degrees predicted Friday, and thunderstorms are in the forecast, according to AccuWeather. However, there are some indoor weekend events to take advantage of, too.
Here are five events worth checking out before Monday rolls back around.
Durham Foodie Fare
- When: Friday, July 17, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
- Where: Durham Central Park
- More: makrs.com/durham-foodie-fare
Kick off the weekend at the Durham Foodie Fare. This monthly pop-up market by The MAKRS Society brings more than 20 food trucks to the park, serving a wide range of local culinary creations. There will be live music, North Carolina markers, artisans and small businesses right downtown.
3rd Friday Art Walk With Downtown Durham & The Fruit
- When: Friday, July 17, 6-10 p.m.
- Where: The Fruit (305 S. Dillard St.)
- More: downtowndurham.com/thirdfriday
The Fruit is hosting a pop-up gallery with contemporary fine art installations from underground artists. The event is part of the Downtown Durham Inc., Third Friday downtown gallery circuit. This is free, open to the public, and you can bring a cold drink and mingle among Durham’s independent art scene.
Bicentennial Folklife Festival 50th Pop-up
- When: Friday, July 17, 6 p.m.
- Where: Museum of Durham History, 500 W. Main St.
- More: museumofdurhamhistory.org
In 1976, during the Fourth of July weekend, Durham celebrated America’s Bicentennial with an arts festival at West Point on the Eno. To mark the 50th anniversary of this event, the Museum of Durham History has partnered with the organizers of the original celebration to share photos and memories. This informal reception offers a great way to dive into the city’s local heritage.
Book Harvest Summer Block Park
- When: Saturday, July 18, 3-6 p.m.
- Where: Durham Central Park
- More: bookharvest.org
For the sixth year, Book Harvest is holding its annual block party. This free, outdoor event offers a day of activities and free children’s books. Kids from infants to high schoolers can take home a book to keep forever. Expect magic shows, fairy hair and poems from the Poetry Fox.
“The Notebook” at DPAC
- When: Now through Sunday, July 19
- Where: Durham Performing Arts Center
- More: dpacnc.com
You still have time to catch the Broadway production of “The Notebook” before it wraps up its run in Durham this weekend. Based on the best-selling novel and film starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams, this is a great date night or a relaxed Sunday outing. Tickets start at $41 and are moving quickly.
This story was originally published July 17, 2026 at 12:06 PM.