Memories await you at Father-Daughter Valentines Dance

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is thrilled to announce the annual Father-Daughter Valentine’s Dance, a cherished event designed for fathers and daughters of all ages to create special memories together. Taking place at Cedarcrest Middle School, the venue will be festively adorned with Valentine’s-themed decorations, setting the stage for a night of joy and connection. Participants will groove to a mix of hit songs and beloved classics played by an interactive DJ, ensuring an engaging atmosphere. Breaks from dancing will be complemented by sweet refreshments, making the experience even more delightful. Families can choose from four dance sessions across two Saturdays in February, with tickets priced at $30 for a father-daughter couple and $5 for each additional daughter.

Pre-registration is essential, as tickets are limited and tend to sell out quickly. The event is made possible through the generous support of local sponsors, including Gamut 360 General Contractors and Sound Source Seattle. This celebration not only fosters bonding between fathers and daughters but also strengthens community ties in Marysville.

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