Engage Raleigh Expo opens registration for community event focused on multigenerational involvement

Engage Raleigh Expo opens registration for community event focused on multigenerational involvement
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Free registration is now open for the 2025 Engage Raleigh Expo, an event focused on community engagement in Raleigh. The expo will take place on Saturday, September 13, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the McKimmon Center, located at 1101 Gorman Street.

The theme for this year’s event is “One Community, Many Generations.” Organizers aim to demonstrate how residents of all ages can contribute to improving Raleigh. Attendees will have opportunities to explore the expo hall, attend a keynote program about multigenerational engagement, participate in workshops, and receive a free lunch.

Registration for attendees is available from August 4 through September 5. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged.

Organizations interested in participating as exhibitors were able to begin registering on June 30. Exhibition space is also limited and filling quickly.

“Are you interested in what’s happening in Raleigh? Want to get involved or learn more about your community? Then don’t miss the 2025 Engage Raleigh Expo!” organizers said in their announcement.



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