Saturday, May 07, 2005

ST. CHARLES HIGH TO HOLD SENIOR CITIZEN DANCE MAY 14TH

ST. CHARLES HIGH TO HOLD SENIOR CITIZEN DANCE MAY 14TH

Tired of the same old thing every Saturday night? Looking for something new to liven up your evening? Why not get out and hit the dance floor to some swing tunes from the good old days? The St. Charles High School chapter of the National Honor Society will be kicking off its first annual spring senior citizen dance on Saturday, May 14th, from 7 PM to 8:30 PM. The dance will be held at St. Charles High on Lindenwood and Waverly in the commons/cafeteria. The high school’s award-winning jazz band and orchestra will provide music for the evening.

In what the National Honor Society hopes will be an annual spring event, it has put together a night of fun music, mingling, and dancing for all those over 55. Together the jazz band and orchestra will be providing some lively dance numbers from the 1920’s through the 50’s and is sure to bring back some nostalgia for those big band days. Cake, punch, and other refreshments will be provided, and attendees are encouraged to bring their dancing shoes.

The dance is free and those with questions should contact Andrew Peters between 4 PM and 8 PM at (314) 705-1299.