SPIRIT & SERVICE WEEK!
- Jacki Dixon
- Aug 28
- 3 min read
We are so excited to celebrate MCCA’s 12th Anniversary with our annual Spirit & Service Week: September 8th-12th! Read below to see all the magic happening this week so you don't miss anything!
Let’s get dressed up & bring a friend!
Whether you’re in the studio one day or everyday; we encourage you to dress for our themes of the day! PLUS! Bring a friend with you to any of your MCCA Classes!
-Monday: Animal Day
Dress up as your favorite animal and/or bring your favorite Stuffed Animal to class!
-Tuesday: Dazzle Day
Sparkles, glitter, and neon, oh my! Wear your favorite color or sparkle gear!
Whatever makes you feel electric, we can’t wait to dazzle with you!
-Wednesday: Silly Sock Day
Wear anything you want, as long as your socks are as silly as can be! Get those feet dressed up and ready to move!
-Thursday: My Favorite Holiday
Dress up in your favorite Holiday style! Christmas, Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day, Valentine’s Day, Easter, etc!
Giving Back
We believe in giving back at MCCA. We want to empower change, one day at a time! This week, MCCA will be collecting non-perishable food items for WMFB and donations for the Allegany County Animal Shelter throughout all of Spirit & Service Week! Help feed our community and take care of beloved rescue animals by dropping items in the donation barrel at the front desk all week.
The Western Maryland Food Bank (WMFB) was established in July 1983 to help bring additional food into the tri-state area to assist several organizations in stretching their dollars. Since then, it has worked to enhance the food rescue and food distribution systems locally, addressing the invisible hunger in our community. The WMFB distributes food to local organizations, such as church pantries, day care centers, on-site feeding programs, emergency assistance organizations, etc. The Western Maryland Food Bank continues to serve our community, distributing products to our member agencies. These agencies serve 10,000-13,000 individuals monthly.
The Allegany County Animal Shelter serves as the municipal shelter for Allegany County and is located at 716 Furnace Street in Cumberland. For many years, the shelter served as the final destination for nearly 85% of the animals that entered it. In late 2010, a group of passionate citizens led the charge to change the nature of the shelter with a goal of doing as much as possible for every animal, every day. Since that time, we have transitioned into an expanded role of becoming a Shelter of Hope. As part of the new philosophy, the shelter has transitioned into an expanded role as a community service organization, providing information and resources to those with animal issues who wish to keep their pets and a safe haven for those who are unable to. Our expanding programs and services are designed to address the needs of all animals — and to provide support, education, and assistance for all the people who care about them.
Monetary donations are welcome here: https://www.wmdfoodbank.org/donate/financially/
Join us for a Kids Night Out Event!
✨ Parents, this is your night off! ✨
Drop the kids off and enjoy a much-deserved date night, girls’ night, or simply a quiet evening at home. We’ve got the fun covered in a safe, engaging, and fully supervised environment.
Here’s what kids can expect:
🎶 Learn fun K-Pop dance moves
🎤 HUNTRIX & SAJA BOYS Karaoke
⚔️ Themed games and obstacle courses
🍪 Snacks, coloring, and themed crafts at our K-Pop Café
🌟 Neon K-Pop dance party and photo booth
What Makes This Night Extra Special:
✨Children are grouped by age with an MCCA instructor leading each group.
✨Our building is a state-of-the-art, secure facility with key fob entrance only
✨Perfect for kids who love the K-Pop Demon Hunter movie, love to dance, or just want to hang out with friends!

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