Memories await you at Father-Daughter Valentines Dance

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is gearing up for its annual Father-Daughter Valentine’s Dance, inviting families to join in a night of fun and connection. Scheduled for two weekends in February at Cedarcrest Middle School, the event will feature a festive atmosphere with Valentine’s-themed decorations and an interactive DJ. Fathers and daughters can look forward to dancing to both modern hits and classic favorites, along with sweet refreshments during breaks. This year, attendees can choose from four different dance sessions, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to participate. Tickets are reasonably priced at $30 for a father-daughter couple, with an additional $5 for each extra daughter.

Pre-registration is essential as the limited spots often sell out quickly, making early registration advisable. The City appreciates the support of local sponsors, which enhances the overall experience for participants. This event not only fosters cherished memories but also strengthens community bonds, making it a highlight of the Marysville calendar.

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