Redmond Senior Center’s Snow Ball Feb. 1st

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The Redmond Senior Center is thrilled to announce its annual Snow Ball, a dazzling semi-formal event that promises an unforgettable evening of live music, fine dining, and
community camaraderie. The event will take place on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at the Redmond Senior Center.

This year’s Snow Ball features live entertainment by The Notables Swing Band, known for their lively tunes that will keep you dancing all night long. Guests will enjoy a delectable 4-course dinner, a full bar, and exciting raffle prizes. Dress to impress and dance the night away in a magical winter wonderland!

Tickets:
• $35 per person
• $60 per couple

Space is limited, so act fast! Don’t miss the opportunity to attend this enchanting event that is sure to be
the highlight of the season.

What to Expect:
• Live Music by The Notables Swing Band
• A Sumptuous 4-Course Dinner
• Dancing & Raffle Prizes
• A Fully Stocked Full Bar
Whether you’re looking for a special night out or a way to connect with the community, the Snow Ball offers the perfect setting for an evening of elegance and fun.

Reserve your tickets today by visiting www.RedmondSeniors.org/SnowBall. For more information, contact the Redmond Senior Center at [Insert Phone Number] or [Insert Email Address]. Let’s make this year’s Snow Ball the most memorable one yet!

About Redmond Senior Center
Located in the heart of Redmond, Oregon, the Redmond Senior Center is a hub for senior education, wellness, and community activities. Dedicated to enhancing the lives of older adults, the center provides a variety of programs and services that promote health, education, and social engagement.

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