Valentine's Dance

Food, Music & Fun Starts at 7pm on Valentine's Day!
By:HistoricFarmlandUSA
Date:Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Last Activity:Feb 1st 2012
Description

VALENTINE’S DANCE IS A FUNDRAISER FOR NEW FARMLAND CENTER

Celebration Includes Gourmet Treats and Live Entertainment

Historic Farmland USA, an Indiana Main Street organization in Randolph County, will present a Valentine’s Dance & Fundraiser on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 beginning at 7pm at the Farmland Center, 100 N. Main St. in historic downtown Farmland. Tickets are $14 per adult and $15 per person and reservations are required. For reservations and information about call 765-468-7631, visit www.farmlandindiana.org or email darrinfarmland@aol.com.

At Farmland’s Valentine’s Dance, guests will be swingin’ the night away to an evening of great music, good food and new memories to treasure of dancing with their valentine in downtown Farmland and helping build a permanent home for the memories of future generations at the same time. A wide selection of savory appetizers and sweet treats will be served and there will be seating and dance areas, top-notch swing music plus some surprises. Special guests Wilson Wines as well as local Jazz masters Paul McDaniel & Linda Gilchrist will provide entertainment. The Valentine’s Dance is a fundraiser for the continuing development of the Farmland Center. With a goal of opening to the public in March, there are a couple of major projects to complete the group needs to raise $3000 to complete the work.

For reservations or more information contact 765-468-7631.

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