Movin' and Groovin' Dance Competition
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Join us for an evening of food, cocktails, and finery in support of the children of the Arlington-Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless!
State funding cuts have left the AACH Youth Development program temporarily high and dry. Rather than eliminating the program all together, AACH staff decided to create a fun benefit to support it. Sarah Fraser of Hot 99.5 will serve as the master of ceremonies as teams specializing in everything from Country Western to B-Boy compete for a grand prize! Attending guests will have a chance to win exciting door prizes including a Kindle and Nationals tickets, and after the competition everyone will be free to move and groove on the dance floor.
Proceeds will support after-school programs, field trips, snacks, and operating expenses for the homeless children we serve.
COST: General admission tickets are $50. Dance Entry fee is $10 + general admission ($60). Sponsorships are also available.
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