As summer winds down, Raleigh families have the opportunity to dive into the school spirit a little early this year at Moore Square’s Back-to-School Bash. The event, set for this Saturday, August 23, promises to be a blend of educational engagement and nostalgic fun, with activities planned for attendees of all ages. From arts and crafts to lawn games, the gathering aims to evoke those “back-to-school core memories,” according to the City of Raleigh’s official announcement.
Central to the bash is a nod to early childhood education, with the PNC Grow Up Great Mobile Learning Adventure pitching in to offer parents and kids interactive experiences that highlight learning’s importance from a young age. The bash, which is free to the public, will also feature a mini-vendor market, and food trucks to satiate the appetites of both the young, and young at heart. The bash runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., inviting everyone to make a day of it under the summer sun.
Moore Square has long been a community hub, and events like this Back-to-School Bash reinforce its role as a gathering place for families, friends, and neighbors. The hands-on activities are not merely about fun but are designed to stimulate minds and prepare them for the year ahead. With the inclusion of the PNC initiative, parents have a unique avenue to explore the essentials of early childhood education while bonding with their children…