Sno-King International Folk Dance Club hosting Fall Frolic Party Nov. 5

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Sno-King International Dance Club hosts its Fall Frolic Party on November 5, spotlighting the popular duo Invartim. Weekly dances take place every Wednesday from 7-9 p. m. at Cedar Valley Grange, featuring a range of dance styles including couple, no-partner, and set dances. Admission costs $8, with first-time attendees granted free entry to encourage community involvement.

Although the club has suspended beginners’ classes until spring, they plan to hold teaching nights for Scottish and Polish set dances on November 12 and 19. The night before Thanksgiving, November 26, will feature an all-request dance night, allowing participants to choose their favorite songs. This initiative aims to foster a sense of community and cultural exchange through dance. For more information, visit the club's website or reach out via email or phone. The Sno-King International Dance Club serves as a vibrant hub for local dance enthusiasts.

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