Raleigh Parks invites families to celebrate Take a Child Outside Week

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh
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Raleigh Parks invites the community to celebrate Take a Child Outside (TACO) Week. This annual event encourages children and families nationwide to explore the outdoors and learn more about their local environment.

Participants are invited to join various special programs throughout the week, designed to help them discover more about themselves and their surroundings. The TACO programs are held at multiple locations, with most being free of charge, though pre-registration is required for many activities.

For more information and registration, interested individuals can browse RecLink for TACO Week offerings.



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