Family Sneaker Ball Event to Take Place at Green Road Community Center

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The upcoming Family Sneaker Ball event at Green Road Community Center promises to be an exciting and entertaining evening for all attendees. The event, scheduled for Friday, May 3 from 7-10 p.m., invites families to come together for a night of fun and celebration.

Participants are encouraged to “Grab Your Kicks and Meet Us at Green Road Community Center,” as stated by the event organizers. The dress code for the evening is semi-formal attire paired with your coolest kicks, emphasizing the importance of footwear at this unique gathering.

According to the announcement, the event will feature an array of activities to keep guests entertained. An “awesome DJ” will provide music for attendees to dance the night away, while a 360-photo booth will capture memorable moments throughout the evening. In addition, there will be crafts available for those looking to unleash their creativity, and food trucks offering delicious treats for all to enjoy.

The organizers of the event have made it clear that all ages are welcome to attend the Family Sneaker Ball, and the best part is that the event is completely free of charge. This ensures that families can come together for a night of fun without any financial burden.

In conclusion, the Family Sneaker Ball at Green Road Community Center is shaping up to be a memorable event that combines fashion, fun, and community spirit. So mark your calendars and get ready to showcase your best sneaker game while enjoying a night of entertainment with your loved ones.



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