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Decades Dance for individuals with disabilities

June 5 @ 12:00 am - 11:59 pm
Decades Dance for individuals with disabilities

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The Decades Dance for Individuals with Disabilities takes place on Friday, June 5, 2026 in Wake Forest. Hosted by Wake Forest Parks and Recreation, this inclusive event celebrates joy, music, and community — welcoming individuals with disabilities and their families for a night of dancing and fun through the decades.

The Decades Dance is a highlight of Wake Forest’s inclusive programming calendar. Themed around the greatest hits across the decades, the event creates a safe, welcoming, and celebratory space for participants of all abilities. Caregivers and family members are encouraged to attend together.

Inclusion and Accessibility in Wake Forest

Wake Forest Parks and Recreation has made inclusive programming a priority, and events like the Decades Dance reflect the community’s values around accessibility and belonging. This is the kind of programming that makes Wake Forest more than just a growing suburb — it’s a community that takes care of its people.

Wake Forest Matters is committed to covering all corners of community life. Follow our Parks and Recreation coverage and community reporting for the full picture. See all upcoming events at the Wake Forest Matters Events Calendar.

For registration and full event details, visit the Town of Wake Forest official event listing.

Tom Baker IV

Tom Baker IV

Tom Baker IV is the publisher of Wake Forest Matters, Wake Forest's only independent local newsroom. A Wake Forest native, Navy veteran, and intelligence professional, Tom launched Wake Forest Matters to bring serious accountability journalism to his hometown. Tips and story ideas: publisher@wakeforestmatters.com

Tom Baker IV

About Tom Baker IV

Tom Baker IV is the publisher of Wake Forest Matters, Wake Forest's only independent local newsroom. A Wake Forest native, Navy veteran, and intelligence professional, Tom launched Wake Forest Matters to bring serious accountability journalism to his hometown. Tips and story ideas: publisher@wakeforestmatters.com

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