It was a magical evening of dancing and fun as 300 people gathered at the Sheraton for our 19th Annual Valentine Dance. Everyone was greeted at the doorway and welcomed into the elegant ballroom, fit for a princess. Pink and Red hearts adorned everything from the refreshment table to the dance floor, where Dads and Daughters alike kicked off their shoes and cut a rug. Along the way girls took turns at the craft table and created handmade Valentine’s for those near and dear to their hearts. After cake and one last slow song, each young lady in attendance left with a balloon, teddy bear and candy as mementos of their sweet night together. Thank you to all who helped make our Valentine’s Dance a sweet success!
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