
The City of Raleigh Museum is hosting a "Family Fun Day" with a special focus on maps, inviting children and their guardians to enjoy a playful exploration of geography and crafts. Set for Saturday, April 12, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., this free event is designed for kids aged 0 to 10 years old, promising an interactive day of map-based activities, as per the City of Raleigh's announcement.
According to the city's announcement, attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the City of Raleigh Map in a hands-on manner, which could be an educational experience cloaked in entertainment. Creative map-themed crafts are also on the agenda, designed to inspire and ignite a love of learning in the younger audience. Perhaps an adventurer or two will discover where "X" marks the spot, in an event aimed at creating lasting memories.
The City of Raleigh Museum, located in the heart of downtown, has long been an advocate for educational programs that combine learning with enjoyment. In keeping with this tradition, the Family Fun Day is a community event that brings together families in a celebration of local culture and history through the lens of cartography.









