Rotary’s Daddy Daughter Dance Scheduled For Feb. 24

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The Rotary Club of Bend’s annual daddy daughter dance is coming up next month and tickets are on sale now.

The Daddy Daughter Dance with an “A Night in Paris” theme on Saturday, Feb. 24, at Summit High School is a special time for dads, grandfathers, uncles or other male role models to get dressed up and share in Parisian-themed fun for K to 5th grade girls.

Tickets must be purchased in advance. Tickets are $50 for a male and one girl, $75 for a male and two girls, or $100 for a male and 3 or more girls.

“The Daddy Daughter Dance is a great opportunity to make memories and we expect to sell out so don’t procrastinate getting advanced tickets,” said C.J. Ferrari, Rotary Club of Bend past-president and Daddy Daughter Dance chairperson. “As a dad of a daughter, this is a great way to spend time together, especially because the funds support an organization that does so much for the community.”

Event proceeds will go toward the Rotary Club of Bend’s donations to local and international service projects.

The event will include dancing, “A Night in Paris” themed games, crafts, snacks and more.The event is made possible with important support by Dwyer Williams Cherkoss Attorneys, P.C, Saxon’s Fine Jewelers, Mid-Oregon Credit Union, RBC Wealth Management, Miller Ferrari Wealth Management, ColeBreit Engineering, and Transworld Business Advisors of Central Oregon.

Moms are requested to respectfully sit this event out.

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