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The Warren County YMCA will be hosting a father daughter dance on February 9th from six to eight pm at the Crossing Church, located at 215 South First Street. Candy Conard, Associate Executive Director, says all ages are welcome:

“We’ve had everything from infants clear up to adults, just happen to be in town and decided to come with their fathers. It was a really neat thing. Military dads sometimes come. We just ask for that special person in their life, you know if dad is not there, Grandpa or an uncle, whoever that special person is can bring them,” shares Conard.

The father-daughter dance will feature a chocolate fountain, pictures with Shyvel, and prizes. Tickets are $25 before the event and $35 the night of the event. For more information, browse the Warren County YMCA Facebook page and the YMCA’s website, http://warrencountyymca.org.

written by Matthew Needham

 

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