Families served by Linkages to Learning and Rockville Housing Enterprises came together to play games, make crafts and just have fun in July at Lincoln Park Community Center.
The evening was planned by members of Lincoln Park Community Center, RHE and Linkages to help families and organizations connect at a fun-filled, informal event.
“We enjoyed watching families cheer and connect with their children as they played the different activities, as well as being able to connect with the families to provide them an experience that was solely focused on them,” Lincoln Park’s Supervisor Yvette Yeboah-Schools said.
About 55 adults and children attended and played on specially built game stations in the gym, made arts and crafts, and enjoyed pizza.
For more information about the Lincoln Park Community Center, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/396, email [email protected] or call 240-314-8780.
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