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

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Sno-King International Dance Club's Fall Frolic Party will take place on November 5, featuring live music from Invartim. The club hosts weekly dances every Wednesday from 7-9 p. m. , encouraging participation from all dancers, regardless of experience. Beginner classes are paused until spring, but teaching nights for Scottish and Polish dances are set for November 12 and 19.

An all-request night is planned for November 26, allowing attendees to suggest their favorite tunes. Admission is $8, with the first visit free, making it accessible for newcomers. The Cedar Valley Grange at 20526 52nd Ave. W. serves as the venue for these events.

The club aims to foster community engagement through cultural dance. For more information, the club can be contacted via email or phone.

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