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IMANI VILLAGE COMMUNITY DAY

Join this event with fun for all ages on Saturday, August 13th!

A new chapter in Riverside’s history is beginning, and you’re invited to celebrate with us!

Imani Village, the new residential development in our community, is officially opening to its first residents this summer.

This is only the first part of our $300 million plan to invest in the people of Riverside, and we want to say thank you for your support so far. Join us on Saturday, August 13th from 11am-2pm at Kingswood Community Center for our Imani Village Community Day.

This FREE event features fun for the whole family, including food, games, kids activities and entertainment and giveways of backpacks and clothes for school and work.

Event Featuring:

  • Music from DJ Smoove
  • Free food from Jerry Deen’s restaurant
  • Raffles with prizes including gift cards, electronics, and more
  • Free back-to-school giveaways including clothes and backpacks
  • Face painting
  • Balloon Artist & Magician
  • Moon Bounce

Help give back by signing up to volunteer!

We need help setting up, running tables and games during the event, and cleaning up. Sign up to volunteer for our Imani Village Community Day below!

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