A workshop aimed at those interested in becoming sports officials will be held at the Green Road Community Center on Saturday, March 15, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. The event is open to individuals aged 14 and older and is free of charge. Pre-registration is encouraged through RecLink.
The workshop targets former athletes and sports enthusiasts who want to get involved in officiating. Organizers say it will provide resources and information for participants to begin the process of becoming an official. Attendees will learn how to connect with local organizations or associations.
“Are you ready to make the right call? Are you a former athlete or a sports fanatic and want to get involved in the game? This sports officiating workshop will provide you with all the resources and information to get started in becoming an official. Learn what it takes to get connected in your local organization or association and make a difference in your community! Pre-registration is encouraged.”
Raleigh has a notable sports presence, including professional teams such as the Carolina Hurricanes, who have won the Stanley Cup. More details about Raleigh’s sports scene can be found on its official website.
The City of Raleigh plays an active role in supporting community life through public services and recreational opportunities. Oversight of these services is managed by the city manager’s office, as described on its official website. The city government consists of an elected city council representing districts A through E, working alongside the city manager, according to information provided on its official website.
For more information about registration or details regarding the event, interested individuals are directed to use RecLink.



