Break your cabin fever, shake off the cold and dance the night away at the Maryland Heights Snow Ball. This all-ages event is a night of music, games and dancing. This is not a drop-off event, so parents are required to stay with their children. Refreshments and cookies are provided.
Cost is $2 per person. Tickets must be purchased by January 30 and must be purchased at the Mayland Heights Community Center Welcome Desk.
The Snow Ball will be held Thursday, January 31 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Maryland Heights Community Center. Co-sponsored by the Maryland Heights Parks and Recreation Department and the Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital.
For more information call 314-738-2599.
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