BLACKSBURG – The Montgomery-Floyd Regional Library is thrilled to announce an exciting event to celebrate the conclusion of the 2024 Summer Reading Program. On Saturday, July 27, from 2 – 4 p.m., library-goers of all ages are invited to participate in the unique and unforgettable experience of a Silent Disco Party!
Get ready to dance as we transform the library’s space into a dance floor. The Silent Disco is a cutting-edge entertainment phenomenon where participants wear wireless headphones and have the freedom to select from various channels and volumes, each offering different playlists of music. Whether you groove to pop, sway to rock, or move to electronic beats, there’s something for everyone. If the tunes become overstimulating, take a break from the headphones and hang out in the quiet.
“We wanted to create fun and welcoming event that brings our community together to celebrate the end of our successful Summer Reading program,” said Kerri Copus, Library Program Coordinator. “The Silent Disco Party is a perfect way to unite all ages in a fun and innovative manner, what type of party works best in the library other than a Silent Disco?!”
Come as you are or dress up for the dance; the choice is yours. The Silent Disco Party welcomes everyone to express themselves freely. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with music lovers in a vibrant and inclusive setting.
Blacksburg Library will also provide an array of snacks to keep the party going. To ensure that everyone can fully immerse themselves in this experience, all necessary materials, including wireless headphones, will be provided.
The event is open to the public, and admission is free, making it a perfect outing for families, friends, and individuals looking for a memorable way to spend their Saturday afternoon.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 27, and head over to the Blacksburg Library, 200 Miller St. Blacksburg, for an unforgettable Silent Disco Party. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the end of a fantastic Summer Reading Program.
For further information about the event or inquiries about the Summer Reading Program, please contact the library at (540) 382-6969 or visit the library website at www.mfrl.org.
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