CROSSVILLE —
The Crossville Rotary Club is sponsoring a Father/Daughter Dance on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the Community Complex. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. ending at 8:30.p.m. The cost of the event is $15 per person.
This ticket entitles you to an evening of music and dancing, refreshments, and a complimentary photo to remember the evening. You can wear anything from blue jeans to tuxedos. Everyone is invited to attend, including fathers, grandfathers, uncles or brothers. All ages are welcome, too.
Tickets can be purchased in advance at various businesses around town until Feb. 9: Crossville Chronicle, Crossville Housing Authority, Crossville Trophy, Chamber of Commerce. Tickets may also be purchased from Progressive Savings Bank in the Homesteads or Uplands Village in Pleasant Hill. Tickets will be available at the door for $25 while supply lasts!
The Crossville Rotary Club is also looking for corporate sponsors for the event to help cover the overhead costs. There are four levels of sponsorship available and each sponsor will receive complimentary tickets to the event, as well as being recognized in all advertising for the event. The sponsor ‘s name will be displayed on a large banner at the event as well as announced throughout the evening. The levels of sponsorship are as follows:
Platinum: $750 – sponsor receives 16 tickets; Gold: $500 – sponsor receives 8 tickets; Silver: $250 – sponsor receives 4 tickets; and Bronze: $100 – sponsor receives 2 tickets.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of “Heart to Heart,” please contact Beau Collins at Bwcollins@hilliard.com or call him at 456-9010.
Please make your plans now to bring your daughter, granddaughter, niece or sister to “Heart to Heart” on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the Community Complex at 6:30 p.m. All proceeds benefit the Crossville Rotary Club’s various projects throughout the year.
Any questions concerning tickets for the evening or in general, please contact Joe Salvato at 252-2049.
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