Upcoming Events
Wheels and Wails, A Roller Skating Sad Hour
Wheels Durham - 715 N Hoover Rd, Durham, NC 27703
January 17, 2026 5:00 PM

A Sad Hour on skates. Roll, wobble, or hang by the snack bar—grieve, move, and groove at Wheels Durham. Skates + rentals included.

Lace up your skates and let it all roll out, feelings included. Join Grieve Leave for Wails and Wheels, a special Sad Hour on skates at Wheels Durham! Whether you’re gliding, wobbling, or just hanging by the snack bar, this is a space to move, groove, and grieve, but no toxic positivity allowed.

Join us for 2 hours of skating time at Wheels Durham on 1/17/2026 from 5pm to 7:30pm. Your registration fee covers skating time and skate rentals. Food and beverages available for individual purchase.

$15 per person to register!

PS: Don't know how to skate? Neither does our founder, Rebecca. She's deeply worried about this but still looks forward to attending.

Sign Up Here!

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