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Raleigh's Biltmore Hills Park to Host Second Annual 'Dance for the Cure' in Support of Cancer Survivors and Research

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Published on September 25, 2025
Raleigh's Biltmore Hills Park to Host Second Annual 'Dance for the Cure' in Support of Cancer Survivors and ResearchSource: City of Raleigh

The Biltmore Hills community is once again due to lace up their dancing shoes for a heartwarming cause. The park will host its second annual Dance for the Cure event on Oct. 4, as confirmed by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation. The event is a vibrant nod to the resilience of cancer survivors and a rally of support for those still battling the disease, inviting participants of all ages to groove for a good cause.

From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., those in attendance can expect to enjoy a variety of line dances, a selection of food options, and local vendors all contributing to the family-centric atmosphere of the day. While the dancers shake it out on the floor, it’s not just about the moves—the Dance for the Cure event stands as a communal embrace of solidarity and survival. According to the information provided by the City of Raleigh's announcement, the nominal entry fee of $5 is a small price to pay for an opportunity to contribute to such a meaningful cause.

Those planning to head down to Biltmore Hills Park can expect, a plethora of activities lined up to ensure that the event remains an enjoyable experience for the entire family. Participation is not restricted by age, so feel free to bring the kids, grandparents, and anyone else keen on lending their support, or just having a great time in the company of a community that cares.

The event brings the community together to support the fight against cancer. Last year’s inaugural gathering drew a large crowd and raised funds for cancer research and support groups. Organizers hope for an even bigger turnout this year.