
As the holiday spirit grips the city of Raleigh, the Worthdale Community Center is opening its doors for a cozy festive gathering which promises to sprinkle a bit of magic for the younger crowd. According to the City of Raleigh, the event, aptly called the Holiday Pajama Party, sets the scene on Sunday, inviting children ages 5 to 12 to revel in the winter wonders from the comfort of their jammies—all without the need for families to dip into their holiday funds as the event is free of charge.
From 3 to 6 p.m., little ones can sip on rich cocoa from the cocoa bar, challenge themselves in games, capture the moment with face painting; and if the whispers around town prove true, there might just be a surprise awaiting their awe-struck faces straight from the frost-laden realms of the North Pole, this confluence of simple joys forms the crux of a gathering that student’s parents may well see as a welcome interval to cherish interpersonal joys in a season often marred by the commercial clamor.
Location-wise, those aiming to attend will find their festive backdrop set within the walls of the Worthdale Community Center, a locale familiar to many in the area for its commitment to fostering community relations and nurturing the growth of its younger residents through diverse programming and inclusive events.









