Hundreds of area fathers and daughters will enjoy a special evening out at the 11th Annual Daddy Daughter Dance. The fun-filled night is planned for Saturday, February 15 from 5 pm to 8 pm at North Division High School at 1011 W. Center Street. The evening will offer dancing, food, prizes, photographs and the chance for fathers and daughters to bond. The evening is appropriate for dads and girls of all ages. Pre-registration is going on until February 14 at the Milwaukee Recreation Department website at www.MilwaukeeRecreation.net. Use the course number code 42022 to register. Dinner at the event is limited to only preregistered guests. Doors open at 5 pm for pre-registered participants and a limited number of walk-up registrations will begin at 5:45 pm. The Daddy Daughter Dance is a yearly project of the Milwaukee Recreation department, the Social Development Commission and the Milwaukee Fatherhood Initiative. To learn more about the night and to see a video of a previous dance, visit the SDC website at www.cr-sdc.org.
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