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As the sun dipped low over Blacksburg, the town buzzed with excitement for the upcoming events that promise to bring the community together. The farmers market, a cherished local gathering spot, is set to host a special mingle tomorrow evening from 4:00 to 6:00 PM, featuring adult beverages generously donated by Maroon Door and J.H. Bards. This event is just one of many that highlight the vibrant spirit of the town.
Every Wednesday evening, the Blacksburg Market Square transforms into a lively venue for the Market Square Jams, running from 7:00 to 9:00 PM through September. These weekly gatherings offer residents a chance to unwind and enjoy live music in a friendly atmosphere.
The recent "Stepping Out" event, despite facing challenges from inclement weather, was a resounding success, thanks in large part to the dedication of numerous volunteers. Council members shared their gratitude for the community's support, emphasizing the collective effort it takes to organize such events. "It takes a village to raise a child, and it sure takes a mega amount of volunteers to make stepping out happen," one council member remarked, reflecting on the camaraderie and teamwork displayed.
Looking ahead, the League of Women Voters and the local NAACP are gearing up for a series of candidate forums this late summer and early fall. The first forum, focusing on the mayoral candidates, is scheduled for Thursday, August 21, at 6:30 PM, followed by a town council candidates forum the following week. Both events will take place in the council chambers, providing an important platform for community engagement ahead of the elections.
As the school year begins, residents are reminded to be vigilant of school buses and children as Montgomery County Public Schools start tomorrow. The council urged everyone to drive safely, especially in school zones.
Additionally, families can look forward to the Touch a Truck NRV event hosted by the New River Valley Home Builders Association this Saturday at 10:00 AM in Uptown Christiansburg. This fun-filled day will allow children to explore heavy machinery and learn about the building profession, complete with a dunking booth for charity.
With a calendar full of events and a community eager to participate, Blacksburg continues to foster connections and celebrate its vibrant culture.
Converted from Blacksburg Town Council Meeting - August 12, 2025 meeting on August 12, 2025
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