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Dancing In The Snow Show
Saturday, January 16
6 pm - 11 pm

BellyDancing by Thia presents Dancing in the Snow.

IT'S FROSTACULAR! This event is at the Organ Loft, 3331 Edison Street (145 East) Salt Lake City Utah. Doors open 6:00 pm, buffet starts at 6:30.

It's the first event of the year so lace up your snow boots and don your wollies and join us for fun and frolics.

Tickets are $16 and includes crispy snix/snacks, yummy croissant sandwiches, decadent desserts, unlimited soft drinks, (bring your own wine, beer or spirits) tax, gratuity and a Frostacular Show!

Tickets may be purchased at the Belly Dancer Boutique, 3345 South 300 West A4 Salt Lake City, Utah 801-466-4337 Monday - Friday 4:00pm-9:30pm, Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm or by contacting Thia at 801-466-4337

Comments

Melinda said…
I assume that if I were to come, I would see you dancing? That sounds like an awesome night!
Andrea - said…
Melinda - I am hoping to dance, but the dress rehersal is on a night I can't go. So, I may be there, but not dancing. So sad.

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