2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Social for Millennials, Returns to Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC — Fayetteville’s young professionals are in for a festive treat as the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Social makes its return to Segra Stadium. This highly anticipated event, organized by Fayetteville Next, will take place on Saturday, December 21, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., and is designed exclusively for individuals aged 21-39.
What to Expect:
The Ugly Sweater Social offers a perfect blend of networking, community engagement, and holiday cheer. Attendees can look forward to:
• Live Entertainment: DJ Ricoveli will set the mood with a lively mix of music to keep the energy high throughout the evening.
• Networking Opportunities: Connect with other young professionals, local business leaders, and community members in a relaxed and festive atmosphere.
• Branded Giveaways: Take home exclusive swag to remember the evening and celebrate the Fayetteville Next initiative.
• Festive Atmosphere: Enjoy the holiday lights and decorations of Segra Stadium, paired with the charm of Fayetteville’s downtown district.
Building on Last Year’s Success:
The inaugural Ugly Sweater Social was a resounding success, drawing a vibrant crowd and creating lasting memories. This year, the tradition continues with even more energy and excitement, making it a can’t-miss event for the city’s young professionals.
Tickets and Details:
Tickets are available now and can be purchased through the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce website: https://chamber.faybiz.com/events/details/2024-fayetteville-next-ugly-sweater-social-43222
Why Attend:
The Ugly Sweater Social is more than just a holiday event—it’s an opportunity to build connections, celebrate community, and showcase the vibrant energy of Fayetteville’s young professionals. Whether you’re there to network, relax, or embrace the festive spirit, this event promises something for everyone.
So, grab your cutest, ugliest sweater, gather your friends, and head to Segra Stadium for a night of holiday fun, connections, and unforgettable memories.
—Kres Thomas, FayToday News