First Look inside the new Kevin Brady Library and Community Center set to open September 2

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Montgomery County will open the Kevin Brady Library and Community Center on September 2, 2025, at 2250 Buckthorne Place in Grogan’s Mill Village Center. The library will feature cozy reading corners, modern study spaces, and the Cathy Brady Ballroom, which honors local leaders like Senator Tommy Williams and Judge Edie Connelly. Montgomery County Commissioner Wheeler invited the community to the grand opening, set for 1 p. m. with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The project reflects a commitment to enhancing local educational and social resources for residents. The new library aims to foster community engagement and lifelong learning. As the transformation nears completion, the facility promises to be a vital hub for various activities. Local officials expect the center to significantly impact the community by providing a space for collaboration and support. Residents are encouraged to celebrate this new community asset at the grand opening.

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