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Saturday, March 11 2006, from 8:00pm to 12:00am
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By: Melissa
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Twist and Shout at the 50's/60's Dance Party!
This is a fundraiser to benefit the American Cancer Society. The dance is sponsored by M&I Bank and Turner Hall. Come dance your socks off to the old fashioned Rock n' Roll courtesy of High Energy Mobile DJs. Show up in your best 50's/60's attire and enjoy a night of fun and prizes! Tickets are $5.00 in advance and $6.00 night of show. Tickets can be purchased at Borderline BP/Amoco or Johnson & Hellekson Real Estate. This will be a smoke-free cancer society event.
Location Turner Hall 301 S Fourth St Watertown WI 53098
Admission $5 in advance, $6 at the door
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Contact Debbi Schmidt 920-988-0295
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