
Residents of Raleigh in the golden years of their lives are invited to join a community event that promises to add a little extra zest to the business of aging. The Active Adult Program is hosting an Open House at Worthdale Community Center, dedicated to those aged 50 and above. It's not just a meet and greet; this is an opportunity to have a direct impact on the social fabric of your own community.
According to the official announcement made by the City of Raleigh, participants can look forward to an array of activities including games, cards, and even guest speakers. There's an element of culinary delight too, with meals and trips rounding out the offerings. For those feeling lucky or just in the mood for fun, BINGO with prizes is slated to be a highlight, sponsored by Oak Street Health.
But this isn't just about passing the time. The club is in its infancy, and it seeks the wisdom and input of its members to shape its future. Are you someone who likes to take the lead? The club is seeking officers — no past experience necessary. Positions ranging from President to Treasurer are up for grabs, with the promise of the support from dedicated staff. Imagine shaping a community's legacy, fostering bonds and friendships that thrive beyond the walls of Worthdale Community Center.
If your social calendar is clear on April 22, and you're part of the 50-plus crowd, why not head down to Worthdale from 10 a.m. to noon? There's no cost to attend, just plenty of opportunity to mingle, contribute, and maybe even walk away with a BINGO prize under your arm. In a statement obtained by the City of Raleigh, “Embrace this opportunity to shape the future of our vibrant community!” Certainly seems like an invitation worth considering.









