Daddy Daughter, Mother Son dance tickets available online now

Daddy Daughter, Mother Son dance tickets available online now
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Parents should remember that reservations and tickets are currently being accepted for the annual Daddy-Daughter Dances (February 18) and Mother Son Date Night (February 25). All reservations and ticketing for these events is done online and there will be no tickets sold at the door.

All four dances (two each night) are usually a sellout, so if you are interested, make your reservations soon.

The Daddy Daughter Dances, which will have an “underwater” theme, are scheduled for 4-6 or 7-9 p.m. at the William Ford Senior Activities Center February 18. Tickets are $35 per couple and include a music and dancing, snacks, desserts and more. If you are bringing additional children, each one is $12.

Details for the Mother Son Date Night on February 25 mirror those of the Daddy Daughter Night. Times, costs and offerings are the same. The theme will be “out of this world” (outer space, space travel, etc.).

Daddy Daughter tickets are available here

Mother Son tickets are available here

Original source can be found here.



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