Boogie Down to Funky Town!


DISCO FEVER!!!



Platform shoes, polyester leisure suits and afros were in abandance at Agape Community Center on August 22nd during the Intergenerational Program's 70's Bash.

Neighbors of all ages sasheed down the Soul Train Line and boogied to some serious Disco Fever music.
The event was spear-headed by Intergenerational Program/Youth Services Coordinator Lynette Eubanks, who not only staged the event and promoted it, but also cooked all the scrumptious food any hippie's heart could desire.







As partiers worked up an appetite volunteer Russ Little kept the buffett tables stocked with spicey and mild chicken wings, veggie platters, homemade chocolate chip & oatmeal'n raisin cookes and many many more.

$3 or 3 canned goods were charged at the door, but participants proudly proclaimed to have gotten far more than their monies worth!


Winners of the Best Dressed Contest took home great prizes. Winners included Aziza of Milwaukee Theater in first place, Community Advisory Board members Robert Little and Adele McCrank in 2nd and 3rd place respectively.

Even when the night had to come to an end, and the DJ packed up his vinyls, the spirit of studio 64 stayed alive with lava lamps, strobe lights & disco ball as participants stayed behind to help clean up while they listened to more 70's hits on a authentic, working 8 Track (compliments of Fred Wagner-Richardson, father of Community Educator August-Marie Wagner-Richardson)