How many of you were one of those kids in the 1980s when movies like Footloose and Dirty Dancing were constantly on TV? I got a kick out of the fact that a bunch of high school kids in Bozeman apparently had to "cut footloose" and head to Big Timber, Montana for the big school dance.
Dance is my girl's thing. I am grateful that she has something that she works to get better at. It's good physical exercise and has many lessons (dedication, reward, etc.) that translate into lifelong, beneficial concepts. However...IT'S EXPENSIVE! Not only the tuition costs, but the costumes, travel, admission to performances, etc. I try not to complain too much. I assume if she had chosen a sport there would be plenty of cash to drop on that, too.
Paul and I emceed the initial Cole's Pantry Dinner, Dance and Auction. And what a great night it turned out to be. We got to see a lot of old friends and by the end if the night, the event raised $ 36,000.00 And there's even more good news...
Well there were many things going on last weekend here in the Magic City. St. Patty's Day Parade, celebrations, and the most important of them all...Prom! At at least 3 different highschools. Why they did that on St. Patty's Day weekend beats me though.
Cat Country 102.9 is proud to present the “Jingle Ball Second Chance Prom”, an event where you can relive your high school memories and make new ones.
Lavina School Association invites you to an old-fashioned community dance and auction on Saturday, October 6th at the Slayton Mercantile on Main Street. Doors open at 7:00pm. While you view the silent auction items and snack on appetizers, The Peach Pickers will entertain you with their music mixture of folk, country, blues and rock...