Stay informed and engaged with what’s happening at Raleigh City Hall.

From board and commission meetings to community celebrations and family-friendly fun, here’s your complete guide to Raleigh’s civic and community events on Thursday, December 11, 2025.

Raleigh residents have multiple ways to get involved—whether you want to attend a public meeting, give feedback on city initiatives, enjoy holiday programming, or participate in family activities at Moore Square.

🛑 Canceled – Raleigh Transit Authority

3:30 p.m. | Boards & Commissions

The scheduled Raleigh Transit Authority meeting has been canceled. Residents who follow transit planning and bus service updates should keep an eye on the City of Raleigh’s website for rescheduling.

🌿 Environmental Advisory Board Meeting

4 p.m. | Boards & Commissions

This board meets to discuss and advise on environmental policy, sustainability efforts, and climate initiatives in Raleigh. Public attendance is encouraged for those passionate about clean energy, conservation, and environmental planning.

❄️ Moore Square Winterfaire

5 p.m. | Festivals & Special Events

Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources

Celebrate the magic of the season at Winterfaire in Moore Square! Expect festive lights, performances, seasonal treats, and family-friendly fun. This free event is part of Raleigh’s holiday programming and is open to all ages.

View full schedule via the City of Raleigh.

🎅 A Night With Santa

5:30 p.m. | Community & Workshops

Registration Required

Bring the kids for an evening of holiday joy! “A Night With Santa” offers crafts, photos, and interactive activities. Registration is required, and spots fill quickly—perfect for families looking to make special memories.

🤝 Human Relations Commission Meeting

6 p.m. | Boards & Commissions

This commission works to promote equity, inclusion, conflict resolution, and community relations throughout Raleigh. Residents are welcome to attend to learn more or share input on human relations issues affecting our city.

🏛 RHDC Certificate of Appropriateness Committee

6 p.m. | Boards & Commissions

The Raleigh Historic Development Commission (RHDC) reviews exterior changes to properties located in Raleigh’s historic districts. If you follow preservation, architecture, or Raleigh’s historic neighborhoods, this is an essential meeting to watch.

Why These Meetings Matter

Raleigh’s boards, commissions, and community workshops offer residents a direct voice in shaping local policy, historic preservation, environmental planning, and cultural life. Attending—either in person or virtually—is one of the easiest ways to stay informed and civically engaged.

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