5 Community Events That Can Tell You About Your New City

Relocating to a new city may be necessary at some point in life, and these moves are always a little more of a challenge. Not only are you contending with the physical process of getting everything to the new town, but you are also looking at making yourself at home in a place that feels unfamiliar. Here are a few community events you may want to check out that can make you more comfortable in a new city after a move. 

1. Annual Festivals

Localized community festivals often represent something the area is known for. For example, a major apple farming community may have a festival associated with apples, or a city known for its folk art may have a folk art festival. These festivals often bring community vendors, business owners, and residents together to enjoy extraordinary things about the area. Festivalnet is an excellent place to look for festivals in any given area. 

2. Street or Neighborhood Parties

In some cases, you may come across a more localized event like a street party, neighborhood picnic, or even a community yard sale within a particular area. If possible, get involved with these events to get to know your neighbors, or consider organizing something yourself. These smaller-scale gatherings are a good indicator of a close-knit community.

3. Fundraisers

Check local listings in the newspaper’s community calendar or watch online community social media groups. In most cases, you will find some type of fundraiser taking place at different parts of the year. These fundraisers help bring in funding for important causes. Still, as a new dweller in the area, these events can also give insight into community needs. Fundraising activities can tell you whether people work together for the greater good, and more. 

4. County Fairs

County fairs are a lot of fun, even though they are not usually as big as state-hosted fairs. These smaller events often involve vendors and organizers from the local community. You may even see favorite local foods for sale at the event or get to watch someone from the community provide entertainment.

Most fairs and carnivals are hosted through the summer months, but you may occasionally see one of these events hosted in early fall. So check out local radio and newspapers to determine if the new place you now reside in has anything upcoming. 

5. City Council Meetings

It doesn’t hurt to visit one of these meetings as a newcomer. For one, you will get to know more about the local government. Two, you will get more familiar with some of the issues that are taking place within the area, whether it is items of public interest like developments in progress or something about local events in planning. 

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