The Playhouse Parade is a collaboration between Cameron Village, Triangle Builders Guild, designers, architects, businesses and individuals to support the fundraising efforts for the Sassafras All Children’s playground.Twelve outdoor structures including an orginal Frank Harmon design, a pirate ship, potting shed, two-story castle, two-story firehouse, green house and tee pee will be auctioned during this one of a kind event.
You are invited to participate in one of the exciting events below. All proceeds benefit the Sassafras All Children's Playground.
Come Join the Fun!
Explore Cameron Village and discover twelve custom built outdoor playhouses and garden sheds - perfect for kids of all ages. These "works of art" will be auctioned off to benefit the Sassafras, All Children's Playground on Saturday, October 22nd in Cameron Village during the Playhouse Parade Gala and Auction.
Come Play with Me Weekends
Oct. 8 and Oct. 15 :: 11am - 5pm
Cameron Village
Tours of custom-built playhouses, family activities, games, FREE to the public. Popular children's band, Sandbox, will perform their rockin', rootsy music for children of all ages, songs that moms and dads will enjoy as much as the kids! So bring the whole family and get ready for a great time!
"A Night Under the Stars"
Playhouse Parade Gala and Auction
Saturday, Oct. 22 at 7pm
Cameron Village
Join us for "A Night Under the Stars" for the Playhouse Parade Gala and Auction. Enjoy fabulous food and cocktails, and
so much more. Bid on one of a kind playhouses during our live
auction. This is an evening you don't one to miss!
Tickets are $50 per person
In 1991, a group of community volunteers came together to build the areas first all accessible playground for children with special needs. The park was designed so that children of all abilities could come together and play in the same space. Twenty years later the park is ready to be improved. It is with a tremendous amount of excitement and anticipation that the Frankie Lemmon Foundation joins the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department and many community volunteers in “raising up” a new iteration of an old and beloved park. 



