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Dance
Adult Social Dance - The Waltz
October 3, 2008
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Add Review/CommentLove to dance but don't like the expensive clubs in the city? Join the Foster City Parks and Recreation Department for one of their Social Dance nights held in the beautiful Lagoon Room at the Recreation Center! You'll enjoy great music, free refreshments and 2 and half hours of dancing! Plus, if you arrive at 7pm you'll receive a free 1-hour dance lesson with the price of admission. Couples and singles are always welcome! Bring a friend for additional fun. Light refreshments are provided during intermission! Dances are for adults 18+ and are tobacco and alcohol free nights.
Music and Dance lesson Provided by Bill and Dee Dee Dea of BD Productions.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $8
Info Phone: 650-286-3387
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Dates & Times
Dates:
October 3, 2008Times:
Lesson: 7pm
Dance: 8pm-10:30pm -
Venue Info
650 Shell Blvd. Foster City, CA. 94404
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Parking Info
Parking lot available.
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Accessibility Info
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