Adult Recess Festival Returns for Second Annual Event in Raleigh

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh residents can look forward to the return of the Second Annual Adult Recess Festival at Fletcher Park, organized by Let’s Get Social Raleigh and Raleigh Parks. The event promises a day of fun activities for adults, as attendees can enjoy games, arts and crafts, food trucks, and shop with local businesses while making new friends.

The festival will feature a variety of activities such as inflatables, kickball, flag football, limbo, tug-o-war, Double Dutch, musical chairs, and more, catering to the inner child in everyone. The organizers emphasized that the event is free and open to the public, ensuring that everyone can participate in the festivities.

Individuals interested in attending the Adult Recess Festival can mark their calendars for Saturday, April 27, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Fletcher Park. The event is exclusively for individuals aged 21 and above. Those looking to register and receive event updates can visit the Let’s Get Social Raleigh Eventbrite page. Additionally, for any inquiries or more information, the Mordecai Historic Park Visitor Center can be reached at 919-996-4364.

In the spirit of reconnecting with the carefree days of recess, the festival offers a unique opportunity for adults to unwind, socialize, and engage in playful activities. Don’t miss out on this exciting event that promises to bring out the childlike joy in all attendees.



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