Biltmore Hills Park Hosts Bloom into Spring Festival and Youth Baseball Sign-Up Event

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Biltmore Hills Park is gearing up for two exciting events that will bring the community together for fun and recreation. The park will be hosting the Bloom into Spring Festival and the Youth Baseball Sign-Up Event on February 7, 2024.

The Bloom into Spring Festival promises to be a lively and enjoyable experience for people of all ages. The festival will feature games, inflatables, and a variety of food options from local vendors. Some of the participating vendors include Raleigh Parks Teen Connect and Wake Up and Read, among many others. This event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and admission is free for everyone.

In addition to the festival, Biltmore Hills Park is also excited to announce the return of youth baseball in Southeast Raleigh. Parents and guardians are encouraged to sign their baseball all-stars up for the Mustangs League, which is open to ages 9-18. As part of the sign-up event, baseball clinics will be held to provide young athletes with valuable training. Attendees will also have the chance to win free meals from local food trucks through a raffle. Registration for the league is available at all Raleigh Parks Community Centers as well as online using RecLink. The cost to participate in the league is $51 for Raleigh residents and $66 for non-residents.

These events at Biltmore Hills Park offer a great opportunity for families and community members to come together and enjoy the outdoors. The Bloom into Spring Festival provides a fun-filled day with games, inflatables, and delicious food from local vendors. Meanwhile, the Youth Baseball Sign-Up Event allows young athletes to join the Mustangs League and receive top-notch training through clinics. Don’t miss out on these exciting events happening at Biltmore Hills Park on February 7th. Mark your calendars and come join us for a day of fun and recreation!

Quotations:
– “Join us at Biltmore Hills Park!”
– “Enjoy games, inflatables, and food! Vendors include Raleigh Parks Teen Connect, Wake Up and Read, and many more!”
– “Time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Ages: All Cost: Free”
– “Sign your baseball all-star up for the Mustangs League today! Baseball clinics will be held during the sign-up event, as well as the raffling of free meals from local food trucks.”
– “Registration is accepted at all Raleigh Parks Community Centers and online using RecLink. League: $51 ($66 for non-Raleigh residents)”
– “Time: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Ages: 9-18 Clinic: Free”



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