As May winds to a close, the City of Raleigh invites residents to take part in two engaging and impactful community events aimed at fostering sustainability and promoting wellness among seniors. These events are part of the city’s ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure, supporting public health, and encouraging civic participation.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services
6 p.m. • Community Engagement Event
On Thursday evening, the City of Raleigh will host Sustain-A-City: Infrastructure and Services, a dynamic forum designed to bring the community into the conversation about the city’s future. This event offers residents an opportunity to learn more about Raleigh’s long-term planning for infrastructure, city services, and sustainability initiatives.
Hosted by the Community Engagement department, Sustain-A-City will include presentations from city planners, Q&A sessions, and collaborative workshops where attendees can share feedback and ideas. From public transportation and energy efficiency to waste management and digital services, this is a chance to see how Raleigh is shaping a resilient and inclusive future—and how you can be part of it.
🟢 Registration is encouraged. Secure your spot and be a part of Raleigh’s evolution.
Friday, May 30, 2025
National Senior Health and Fitness Day Event
9 a.m. • Parks, Recreation, and Athletics
Start your Friday with energy and purpose at the National Senior Health and Fitness Day Event. Held in collaboration with Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Athletics, this event celebrates the vitality of older adults in our community by promoting active lifestyles and wellness education.
With fitness classes, wellness screenings, and educational booths, seniors can explore resources and participate in activities that support healthy aging. Whether you’re a seasoned gym-goer or just beginning your wellness journey, this event welcomes all levels of fitness and mobility.
This national day is a reminder that it’s never too late to get moving and take charge of your health—with the added benefit of meeting new friends and building community.
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Together, we’re building a stronger, healthier, and more connected Raleigh.










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