
As St. Patrick's Day approaches, parents of toddlers have a reason to embrace the holiday spirit a tad earlier. Hill Street Park invites the city's youngest citizens to join a festive gathering dubbed "Little Leprechaun." Set for March 16, the hour-long event promises an array of activities designed specifically for children aged 2 through 5.
With crafts and storytime on the agenda, event organizers are billing this as the ideal occasion for little ones to enjoy the holiday in a setting crafted for their amusement. While the "sham-ROCK of a good time" may leave many toddlers donning green and dreaming of pots of gold, pre-registration is a required step for parents, ensuring a spot in the engaging tilt towards Irish folklore. Celebrations will kick off at 3:30 p.m. and welcoming festivities will run until 4:30 p.m, as per the City of Raleigh.
For families interested in adding a bit of leprechaun lore to their children's cultural experiences, the event bears a modest admission cost: $8 per child. This fee secures participation in the scheduled activities, which, according to the event's website, are set to delight and entertain the young attendees. Hill Street Park, known for its community-centric events, is expected to transform into a cozy enclave for tomorrow's storytellers and craft enthusiasts.
Those who wish to register their little ones for "Little Leprechaun" can do so by visiting the Raleigh Parks and Recreation's official website.









