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Sunday, January 1 2006 to Sunday, April 30 2006 from 1:30pm to 5:30pm Sunday of each week
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By: Melissa
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 Live bands and polka dancing every Sunday from January through April. The well-attended dances started as a way to raise money for building upkeep, but have become a cherished tradition. For a mere $6, you can dance or watch others whirl around the spacious dance floor from 1:30pm to 5:30pm. Volunteers serve homemade food in the lower level in case you work up an appetite! Admission$6 per person LocationIxonia Town Hall N8340 North St, S6 Entry, Ixonia, WI |
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