
The Five Points Center for Active Adults in Raleigh is set to open its doors to the "Savvy Sisters Golden Years Club" for an Open House event on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This gathering aims to unite women over the age of 50, promoting community spirit through a variety of enjoyable activities. Established in 2024, the club is known for fostering friendships and thriving through collective endeavors such as local charity support and creative arts and crafts.
According to a release from the Savvy Sisters, their upcoming Open House promises to be a festive event, with activities designed for easy mingling and connection. An "ice breaker" will set the tone, ensuring that attendees can socialize with laughter and comfort. Furthermore, games, gifts, raffles, and bingo sessions are planned alongside an offering of delicious treats, symbolizing the "savvy sisters' good times together." With a blend of amusement and fellowship, women can explore the possibility to be an integral part of this vibrant sisterhood, as per the City of Raleigh's announcement.
In conjunction to the fun, the club has also organized an informative session. The President of the Savvy Sisters, Alice Christiansen, will present information from the State of North Carolina Department of Agriculture highlighting the seasonal benefits available for seniors. The presentation will be paired with quizzes, agricultural gifts, snacks, and prizes, making education an entertaining affair. Attendees seeking further details are encouraged to reach out directly to Alice Christiansen at 919-434-6318.
The event is free of charge, and those interested in partaking in the activities of this empowering community can register at RecLink. For additional information, potential guests can visit the club's page at raleighnc.gov.









