
In a gesture of gratitude for those who've served, the Five Points Center for Active Adults in Raleigh is set to host a Veterans Month Brunch. Slated for November 24, this event serves both as a mark of respect and a communal space for veterans to gather and enjoy the culmination of National Veterans and Military Families Month. Attendees can expect to indulge in a brunch, with an added personal touch—a thank-you card and an honorary gift to each veteran who joins.
As Raleigh shines the spotlight on its veterans, this is not just a moment of remembrance but also one of celebration, and fittingly, registration is mandatory to partake in the ceremony; it ensures that the day remains organized and everyone is duly recognized. With the event running from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., there is ample time for veterans, aged 18 and older, to engage and reflect a pertinent reminder that the freedoms enjoyed are often etched with the sacrifices of many.
The city of Raleigh maintains a steadfast commitment to its military community, a thrust evident in the planning of this event. Information about the brunch, including how to register, can be found on the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation website.









