Families enjoying the festivities at the 5th Annual Community Appreciation Day in Williamsburg.
Join the fun at Williamsburg’s 5th Annual Community Appreciation Day on April 30! The event features games, live music, free treats, and creative activities for all ages. Come together to celebrate the vibrant community and enjoy a memorable afternoon at the Community Building Lawn.
Hey, Williamsburg residents! Get ready for a fun-filled event that’s all about celebrating YOU! That’s right! The fifth annual Community Appreciation Day is set to take place on April 30, and it promises to be a blast for families, students, and anyone else looking to enjoy a lovely afternoon.
The festivities will kick off from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Community Building Lawn located at 401 N. Boundary St.. This free event invites everyone to come on down and soak in the lively atmosphere.
There’s a lot planned for this year’s celebration! Picture this: lawn games and board games galore, perfect for people of all ages. And if you’re looking to capture some memories, a selfie station will be set up to help you snap those fun pictures with friends and family!
Music lovers, rejoice! Local band Corduroy Street, made up of talented William & Mary students, will be serenading the crowd from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.. This is a great opportunity to listen to some fresh tunes while you enjoy the vibrant community spirit.
What’s a community party without some sweet treats? The popular Sno-to-Go will be dishing out free sno-balls and ice cream while supplies last. Make sure to grab yours before they melt away! It’s the perfect way to cool off and enjoy a delicious snack under the sun.
If you fancy yourself a bit of an artist, then you won’t want to miss the crafting opportunities available! The Williamsburg Regional Library will lead a fun project where participants can create their very own bookmarks. It’s a nice way to get crafty and take home a little piece of the celebration.
But that’s not all! There will also be a community art project sponsored by the Williamsburg Public Art Council. Residents of all ages can join in to create beautiful flower ornaments using translucent paper. These lovely creations will eventually be displayed in the Stryker Center windows come May, adding a splash of local creativity to the community space!
Community Appreciation Day isn’t just about having fun; it’s about coming together to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions that make Williamsburg such a welcoming place to live, work, and visit. So, whether you’re a lifelong resident, a student at William & Mary, or just someone who enjoys the vibrant community, this event is for you!
Don’t miss out on this exciting afternoon of music, crafts, games, and delicious treats. Grab your friends and family, and head on over to the Community Building Lawn on April 30. It’s the perfect way to appreciate all that makes Williamsburg unique and inviting. Everyone is welcome, so let’s make some memories together!
Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate at the 5th Annual Community Appreciation Day. We can’t wait to see you there!
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