Annual Mud Day Festival celebrates wetlands with fun activities

Annual Mud Day Festival celebrates wetlands with fun activities
Adams-David Marchell City Manager at City of Raleigh Municipal Government — Official Website
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Join the community in 2025 for the 7th Annual Mud Day Festival, an event celebrating wetlands and all things muddy. Participants can learn about local environmental groups while engaging in various activities they offer. The festival will also feature local food trucks and a giant mud pit.

The event is scheduled for Saturday, August 16, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and it is open to all ages at no cost.

For those interested in participating, inquiries can be made via email at kyleene.rooks@raleighnc.gov.



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