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2333 days ago

Public Social Dance

Cheryl from Browns Bay

Come and join a community of friends who love to have fun with golden oldies music.
Dance from the heart, step to the beat and tap out the rhythm while you Relive the glory of yester years.

My husband Clifford and I are starting up a Seniors Social Dance in Browns Bay.
Our aim is to have a social afternoon dance for all seniors.
Loneliness is often described as being more detrimental to older people's health than physical illness. But not every older person wants to play Bridge, Bingo or Bowls. So now we are becoming a sociable way to keep our loved ones mentally and agile for people in their 50's plus.

Door charges are $20 per person for 4 hours of pure fun and $5 for a bottomless cup of tea or coffee.

For any further enquiries please feel free to contact
Clifford: 021 027 54781

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