
Get ready to mix some spooky fun with educational flair this Halloween season. Hill Street Neighborhood Center is offering a Halloween-themed alphabet hour that promises to captivate the youngest learners. Set for October 27, from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., this event is designed to entice little ones aged 2 to 5 years old, with an hour packed with crafts, stories, and songs, all decked out in a Halloween motif.
Preregistration for the event is mandated, and it's an accessible affair with an $8 entry fee per child. Parents looking to inject a dose of festive learning into their kids' routines should take note. Given the event's immersive approach to teaching the alphabet, it's more than just a chance for games— it's also a subtle educational opportunity, draped in costume and candy.
According to an announcement from Raleigh Parks and Recreation, activities are carefully crafted to cater to the developmental stages of toddlers and preschoolers. The structured hour aims to strike a balance between fun and foundational literacy skills, all while kids are engrossed in the Halloween spirit.
Those interested shouldn't drag their feet; with space likely limited, early sign-ups are encouraged. The website details all the information necessary to get your little ghouls and boys on the list.









