Raleigh hosts free National Tooth Fairy Day event for families at John Chavis Memorial Park

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Families in Raleigh are invited to attend a National Tooth Fairy Day event at John Chavis Memorial Park. The celebration, which is part of the city’s National Holiday Series, will take place on Saturday, February 28, from noon to 1 p.m. at the community center.

The event is open to all ages and free of charge. Attendees can learn about simple and practical dental care habits, design their own tooth bags for future visits from the tooth fairy, and receive a complimentary toothbrush.

This initiative is one example of how the City of Raleigh offers public services and community programs. The city’s operations are managed by an elected city council and a city manager who oversees policy implementation and budget management, as described on the official website and further detailed by the city manager’s office. Raleigh also supports its residents through various activities that contribute to quality of life in the area.

For more information about city events or services, residents can visit Raleigh’s official resources online.



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