Valentine’s Day Dinner to be Held in Raleigh

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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On Wednesday, February 14, the City of Raleigh Active Adults Unit, in collaboration with Oak Street Health, will be hosting a special Valentine’s Day Dinner. The event promises to be an unforgettable afternoon of love, laughter, friendship, and of course, good food and music.

The Valentine’s Day Dinner is open to individuals aged 50 and above, and will take place from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at a venue yet to be announced. The event is completely free of charge, but interested participants are required to register on RecLink to secure their seat.

“We are excited to bring this wonderful event to the community,” said the City of Raleigh Active Adults Unit spokesperson. “Valentine’s Day is not just about romantic love, but also about celebrating all forms of love and the joy of companionship. This dinner is a perfect opportunity for individuals to come together, enjoy a delicious meal, and foster new friendships.”

The Valentine’s Day Dinner has been made possible through the generous sponsorship of Oak Street Health. Oak Street Health is a healthcare company that focuses on providing primary care services to adults on Medicare. They are committed to supporting the health and well-being of the communities they serve.

“We are proud to be a part of this event,” said a representative from Oak Street Health. “At Oak Street Health, we believe in the power of connection and community. This dinner is a wonderful way to bring people together, promote social interaction, and create a sense of belonging.”

The Valentine’s Day Dinner promises to be a delightful occasion, filled with love and warmth. Attendees can look forward to a scrumptious meal, live music, and a friendly atmosphere. It is an opportunity for individuals to celebrate the beauty of love, laughter, and friendship, while also enjoying good food and music.

So mark your calendars for Wednesday, February 14, and make sure to reserve your seat for this special event. Whether you come alone or with a friend, the Valentine’s Day Dinner in Raleigh is the perfect way to celebrate the spirit of love and camaraderie.

To register for the Valentine’s Day Dinner, visit RecLink and secure your seat today. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to connect with others and create lasting memories.



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