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Boys and Girls Club hosts father/daughter event in lieu of dance
The Boys and Girls Club of West Palm Beach held an event for fathers and daughters on Saturday in lieu of their father/daughter dance.
and last updated 2021-02-13 19:15:57-05
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â The Boys and Girls Club of West Palm Beach held an event for fathers and daughters on Saturday in lieu of their father/daughter dance.
Because of COVID-19, the nonprofit organization had to find another way to celebrate safely.
It was hosted by the club s Project Fact, which was created to empower fathers and father figures to become more engaged in the lives of their children and to prepare boys and young men for the responsibilities of manhood.
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Despite a San Joaquin County health order limiting gatherings to outdoors only and a maximum of three households, the City of Manteca has devised a way of staging a multiple household “Date Night” for parents and their children on Saturday, Feb. 27.
The city event has been crafted in a manner to work with COVID-19 restrictions. For $20 per parent-child couple with each additional child costing $5 those attending will receive a professional photograph from Reflections Photography, a dance together, and a date night box of activities to take home.
Jan 22, 2021
Daughters dance with their fathers and grandfathers at a previous Daddy Daughter Dance. This yearâs event is going virtual due to COVID-19. Transcript
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After cancelling the annual in-person Daddy Daughter Dance, the Norman Parks and Recreation department has planned an at-home version of the popular event on Feb. 6.
The annual Daddy Daughter Dance was cancelled in late December due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Organizers said they are now excited to have a way to host the dance while attempting to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
âThe Daddy Daughter Dance is our most popular event and holds a special place in the hearts of many residents,â said Jason Olsen, director of Norman Parks and Recreation. âWe are lucky to live in such a great community that has businesses and residents that support and make these events possible no matter how they might change due to the pandemic.â