- February 24, 2019
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Emma Cvetko, left, dances next to her dad, Jay, during one of the line dances.
Greg Zarger, a Marine, teaches his daughter, Jackie, the steps to slow dancing.
Several activities were held outside, including a toilet-paper wrapping contest. Ken Jacques was one of the dads who participated.
Mark Growe was declared the winner of the toilet-paper wrapping contest.
A bubble machine was set up outside during the dance, and kindergartener Molly McCulloch tried to catch the bubbles.
Partway through the festivities, everyone one the dance floor got to participate in a game of limbo.
Brooklyn Frazier dances with her dad, George, during one of the slow dances.
Lily Higgs, a second-grader at the school, hugs her dad, Matt, as they dance together.
More than 550 tickets were sold this year for the Keene’s Crossing Elementary School Father/Daughter Dance held Friday, Feb. 24. It was the most number of tickets the school has ever sold for the annual dance. With so many fathers and their daughters in attendance, the school had a second DJ stationed on the front lawn with additional activities for the children. The evening included dancing, food, and a variety of games from limbo to a contest wrapping the dads in toilet paper.
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