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Residents can rock, dance with Sun City West club

Posted 9/9/24

The Sun City West Rock ‘n Roll Dance Club is hosting dances Saturdays, Sept. 21 (a sock hop), Oct. 5 (regular dance) and 19 (Halloween theme), at the Palm Ridge center. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. …

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Residents can rock, dance with Sun City West club

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The Sun City West Rock ‘n Roll Dance Club is hosting dances Saturdays, Sept. 21 (a sock hop), Oct. 5 (regular dance) and Oct. 19 (Halloween theme), at the Palm Ridge center. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. the DJ begins dancing 6-9 p.m. The club supplies cups and ice and members bring their favorite beverages and/or snacks. Cost for members is $6 per dance; guests pay $8. Join at a dance for $10 a year. Visit the club on Facebook (Sun City West Rock-n-Roll Dance Club) to find up-to-date information on upcoming dances and photos of past events, like the Aug. 17 disco party pictured above.