City of Raleigh Government Event Guide – Weekend Edition (Feb. 20–22, 2026)

Community Meetings, Civic Engagement & Black History Month Events in Raleigh

Looking to stay informed and connected in Raleigh? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Weekend Edition highlights community engagement meetings, civic discussions, cultural programming, youth markets, technology help sessions, and Black History Month events happening across the city. These events offer residents opportunities to participate in local government conversations, explore community programs, and celebrate Raleigh’s culture and history.

Whether you’re interested in civic participation, local arts, youth entrepreneurship, or community dialogue, here’s what’s happening this weekend in Raleigh.


📅 Friday, February 20, 2026

🏛️ Raleigh Talks — The City Listens: Creating Community Cohesion

9:00 AM | Community Engagement Event

This community conversation invites residents to share perspectives on strengthening connections, inclusivity, and collaboration across Raleigh neighborhoods. These sessions help shape future city initiatives and community programs.

🎨 Black Superhero Gallery

5:00 PM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

Celebrate Black History Month in Raleigh with this cultural art experience highlighting Black heroes, creativity, storytelling, and community pride. A great educational and inspirational event for families and youth.

📅 Saturday, February 21, 2026

🏙️ Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

9:30 AM | Community Workshop

One of Raleigh’s most important civic engagement events, the Civic Assembly brings residents together to discuss priorities, city planning, and future community initiatives. Residents are encouraged to participate and share feedback.

🛍️ Teen Museum Market

11:00 AM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

Support young entrepreneurs and creatives at this youth-focused market featuring handmade goods, art, and community engagement activities.

🚎 Black History Trolley Tour

1:00 PM | Cultural & Historical Tour

Explore Raleigh’s rich Black history through guided storytelling, historic landmarks, and community narratives. Advance ticket registration is recommended.

💻 Advice About Your Device – Drop-In Hours

1:00 PM | Community Workshop

Need help with technology? This drop-in session offers assistance with smartphones, tablets, laptops, and digital services. Ideal for seniors, beginners, and anyone wanting to improve digital skills.

📅 Sunday, February 22, 2026

🚎 Black History Trolley Tour (Second Date)

1:00 PM | Parks, Recreation & Athletics

Another opportunity to experience Raleigh’s Black history through an engaging guided trolley tour highlighting important people, places, and stories that shaped the city. Tickets Here

🌟 Why These Events Matter

✔ Strengthen community connections

✔ Stay informed on Raleigh initiatives

✔ Support youth entrepreneurship

✔ Celebrate Black history and culture

✔ Access helpful city resources

These government and community events help residents remain engaged, informed, and connected to Raleigh’s growth and culture.

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City of Raleigh Government Event Guide (Weekend Edition)

Raleigh Community Events, Civic Engagement & Public Programs – Feb. 7–8, 2026

Looking to stay connected with City of Raleigh government programs, community meetings, and public events this weekend? The DoRaleigh City of Raleigh Government Event Guide Weekend Edition (Feb. 7–8, 2026) highlights civic engagement opportunities, cultural celebrations, workshops, and community gatherings happening across Raleigh.

These events help residents stay informed, connect with neighbors, and participate in Raleigh’s civic and cultural life.


Saturday, February 7, 2026

Civic Engagement & Community Events


Reflecting Raleigh Civic Assembly

9:30 AM • Community Workshop

A public engagement opportunity focused on Raleigh’s future planning, community priorities, and civic dialogue. Residents are encouraged to attend and share feedback.


Vote Local Informational Pop-Up Event

10:00 AM • Community Engagement

Learn about local elections, civic participation, and ways to stay informed about Raleigh government decisions impacting your neighborhood.


Celebrate Black History Month at Chavis Park

11:00 AM • Parks, Recreation & Athletics Event

A community celebration honoring Black history, culture, and contributions in Raleigh. Expect family-friendly activities, educational programming, and community connections.


Advice About Your Device — Drop-In Hours

1:00 PM • Community Workshop

Get help with smartphones, tablets, or computers from knowledgeable staff. Ideal for residents looking to improve digital skills or troubleshoot tech issues.


Mardi Gras Masquerade Prom for Adults

8:00 PM • Parks & Recreation Special Event

A festive themed event celebrating Mardi Gras with music, dancing, and community fun. Check event details for registration or participation requirements.


Sunday, February 8, 2026


Living Legends: C.A.R.V.E. Into Black Raleigh

3:00 PM • Parks, Recreation & Athletics Program

A cultural and historical program highlighting influential Black leaders, heritage, and community impact in Raleigh.


Why These Raleigh Government Events Matter

✔ Stay informed about city initiatives

✔ Connect with local residents and leaders

✔ Celebrate Raleigh’s diverse culture

✔ Access free educational resources

✔ Support civic engagement and transparency

These programs reflect Raleigh’s commitment to community involvement, cultural awareness, and public service.


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