End of Winter Family Sock-Hop: A Fun-filled Event for the Whole Family

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Chavis Community Center is excited to announce the upcoming “End of Winter Family Sock-Hop” event. This fun-filled dance party is perfect for the entire family to enjoy together. Join us in the gym for an evening of music, games, and more on Friday, March 8th from 5 to 8 p.m. Best of all, this event is free for all ages to attend.

The “End of Winter Family Sock-Hop” promises to be an evening filled with excitement and entertainment. Families can look forward to a variety of activities that will keep everyone engaged and entertained. From classic sock-hop music to interactive games, there will be something for everyone to enjoy.

“We are thrilled to host this event for the community,” says Sarah Thompson, the director of the Chavis Community Center. “The ‘End of Winter Family Sock-Hop’ provides an opportunity for families to come together and have a great time. It’s a chance to create lasting memories and strengthen the bonds within our community.”

The event is open to all ages, making it the perfect outing for families with children of all ages. Whether you have little ones who love to dance or teenagers who enjoy socializing, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at the sock-hop.

“We wanted to create an event that would cater to the entire family,” says Thompson. “We understand the importance of providing activities that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The ‘End of Winter Family Sock-Hop’ is our way of bringing the community together and celebrating the end of winter in a fun and inclusive way.”

In addition to the lively music and games, there will also be refreshments available for purchase. Families can enjoy snacks and drinks while they dance and socialize, adding to the overall enjoyment of the evening.

So mark your calendars for Friday, March 8th and make your way to the Chavis Community Center for the “End of Winter Family Sock-Hop”. It’s an event that promises to create lasting memories for the whole family.

As Thompson emphasizes, “This is a fantastic opportunity for families to come together and enjoy an evening of fun and entertainment. We hope to see everyone there!”

Don’t miss out on this exciting event. Bring your family and friends and join us for a night of dancing, games, and laughter at the “End of Winter Family Sock-Hop” at the Chavis Community Center.



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