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Free Library Let's Dance Series: Blind and Visually Impaired

Free Library of Philadelphia

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Philadelphia County

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May 29, 2026

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1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189

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Provider overview

Free Library of Philadelphia publishes a current ballroom dance class series for blind and visually impaired patrons at Parkway Central Library Senior Services.

Free Library of Philadelphia is the city library system; its Senior Services department publishes public programs at Parkway Central Library, including accessibility-tagged recreation and learning events.

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Ages
Adult, young adult, school age, and senior patrons; confirm fit for children and support needs
Season
Calendar-based 2026 library event series, with June 2026 dates visible at review time
Cost
No cost is listed on the source; registration is described as preferred and drop-ins are welcome, but families should confirm current space, cost, registration, support needs, and whether a caregiver or aide should attend.

Location contacts

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Parkway Central Library Senior Services

1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189

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Let's Dance Series for blind and visually impaired patrons

Introductory ballroom dance class series at Parkway Central Library Senior Services for blind and visually impaired patrons.

Ages
Adult, young adult, school age, and senior patrons; confirm fit for children and support needs
Season
Calendar-based 2026 library event series, with June 2026 dates visible at review time
Schedule
The reviewed event is listed for Monday, June 8, 2026 at 5:30 pm, with nearby upcoming series dates shown on the Senior Services calendar; confirm the current calendar before attending.
Cost
No cost is listed on the source; registration is described as preferred and drop-ins are welcome, but families should confirm current space, cost, registration, support needs, and whether a caregiver or aide should attend.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The Free Library calendar lists a June 8, 2026 Let's Dance Series: Blind and Visually Impaired event at Senior Services in Parkway Central Library, describes an introductory ballroom dance class for blind and visually impaired participants, and tags it for disabilities and accessibility.
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Program details we found

Let's Dance Series for blind and visually impaired patrons

The Free Library calendar lists a June 8, 2026 Let's Dance Series: Blind and Visually Impaired event at Senior Services in Parkway Central Library, describes an introductory ballroom dance class for blind and visually impaired participants, and tags it for disabilities and accessibility.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The calendar describes an introductory ballroom dance class series for blind and visually impaired participants and tags the event for disabilities and accessibility, education, health and fitness, seniors, and dance.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm accessible entry at Parkway Central Library, route to Senior Services on First Floor West, restroom access, class format, music volume, partner or caregiver expectations, registration process, instructor support, cane or mobility-device space, and whether the class matches the participant's vision, mobility, communication, and regulation needs.

What we checked

What we found: The Free Library calendar lists a June 8, 2026 Let's Dance Series: Blind and Visually Impaired event at Senior Services in Parkway Central Library, describes an introductory ballroom dance class for blind and visually impaired participants, and tags it for disabilities and accessibility.

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What to confirm

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