SPRING BALL
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Chase County Victorian Dance Society's annual SPRING BALL. Period dress (circa 1870's) is encouraged, but not required. We'll welcome you in your finery of any era. Dance to Live Music with a Live Caller. Refreshments available by contribution. Dance Instruction begins at 7:30; the dance begins at 8:00 PM. The Emma Chase Cafe offers a special pre-dance dinner by reservation only, (620) 273-6020. Last Saturday in April.
SPRING BALL
Phone : (620) 273-6020 (Always call and confirm events.)
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