Looking to stay engaged with what’s happening in local government and community initiatives? The City of Raleigh Government Event Guide for Saturday, February 28, 2026 highlights civic engagement opportunities, environmental education, and hands-on tech support for residents.

Here’s what’s happening this Saturday in Raleigh.

Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

🕘 9:30 a.m. | Community & Workshops

The Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly is part of the City’s broader community engagement initiative designed to gather resident feedback and help shape Raleigh’s future priorities.

This assembly provides space for residents to:

Share ideas about housing, transportation, and neighborhood growth Discuss long-term planning initiatives Connect directly with city staff and fellow community members

If you care about Raleigh’s future — from development to infrastructure to equity — this is your opportunity to participate in meaningful civic dialogue.


Invasive Species Awareness Day

🕙 10:00 a.m. | Festivals & Special Events

Hosted by Parks, Recreation and Athletics

Learn how invasive plant and animal species impact Raleigh’s parks, greenways, and natural areas during Invasive Species Awareness Day.

This educational event may include:

Interactive learning opportunities Environmental demonstrations Volunteer and stewardship information Family-friendly programming

Raleigh’s growth makes environmental awareness more important than ever. This event is perfect for residents who care about sustainability and preserving local ecosystems.


Advice About Your Device – Drop-In Hours

🕐 1:00 p.m. | Community & Workshops

Need help with your phone, tablet, or laptop? Stop by Advice About Your Device Drop-In Hours for hands-on assistance.

City-supported tech sessions often provide:

Basic troubleshooting Help navigating apps and email Guidance on device settings Digital literacy support

These sessions are especially helpful for seniors, small business owners, and residents who want to improve their digital confidence.


Why Civic Engagement Matters in Raleigh

As Raleigh continues to grow, resident participation plays a critical role in shaping policy, environmental stewardship, and access to resources. Whether you’re attending a civic assembly, learning about invasive species, or strengthening your digital skills, these events help build a stronger, more informed community.

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