MD Campus: Silver Spring
Location
Silver Spring Library Building
900 Wayne Avenue
2nd Floor
Silver Spring, MD 20910
(202) 686-8000
Hours of Operation
Monday – Thursday: 1 – 9 PM
Friday: By Appointment Only
Saturday: 9 – 6 PM
Sunday: Closed
Campus Staff

Dylan Tran
Operations Manager
dtran@levinemusic.org
(202) 686-8000 x1202
Leah Adekunle-Raji, Campus Coordinator, x1119
Eddy Amani, Customer Relations Associate, x1401
Nadely Mercedat, Customer Relations Associate, x1538
Joelle Wong, Customer Relations Associate, x1506
Directions and Parking
The MD Campus: Silver Spring is located in downtown Silver Spring at the intersection of Wayne Avenue and Fenton Street. Our campus is located on the seoncd floor of the Silver Spring Library Building.
By Metro (Red line)
Silver Spring is the closest Metro station. Head northeast on Colesville toward Second Ave (0.1 mile). Turn right on Wayne Ave (0.3 mile). Library Building will be on the right.
Parking
Parking is available in the Wayne Avenue garage at 921 Wayne Ave. Parking costs $1.25 per hour between 7 AM and 10 PM, Monday through Saturday. Parking is free on Sundays and County holidays.
Levine’s Campus at the Silver Spring Library Building
Levine’s fifth campus opened in September 2016 in downtown Silver Spring at the Silver Spring Library Building.
The campus is located on the entire second floor of the library building, which is primarily used for studio teaching, plus large classrooms and a performance hall. We offer an array of diverse programs for all ages that include both group and private instruction, including First Music (for infants starting at four months to children aged eight) and Music Therapy.
Spending time together learning music as a community is at the core of what Levine provides. Families come to Levine to discover and be inspired by music. Adult students find like-minded music lovers through Levine. The Silver Spring Library Building is a logical location for us to build community through music. With the library’s proximity to Bonifant Independent Living and The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Inter-Generational Center, a multitude of programming will be available for learners of all ages and abilities!
Levine Music is supported in part by funding from the Montgomery County Government and the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County.