City of Raleigh Museum hosts animal adoption day on March 7

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The City of Raleigh Museum will host an Animal Adoption Day on Saturday, March 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is open to all ages and does not require registration. Attendees can meet cats, dogs, and other animals available for adoption from local agencies.

Organizers invite the public to attend whether they are looking to adopt or simply want to spend time with animals. “Come experience the love and connection that awaits—you might just find your perfect companion! This event is free and open to everyone, even if you just need some puppy love!”

Raleigh provides a variety of public services through its city manager’s office, which oversees operations and policy management for the city as described on the official website. The city is governed by an elected council supported by a city manager who manages daily operations (official website). Raleigh also supports community life through events like this adoption day and its professional sports teams such as the Carolina Hurricanes (official website).

No fees are required for participation in the Animal Adoption Day.



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