Lighthouse School disco fundraiser Feb. 23

Tuesday, February 05, 2008 |
Put on your dancing shoes.
Adults are invited to dance the night away at the fourth-annual Lighthouse School Fundraiser “Disco Inferno — Burn, Baby, Burn” on Saturday, Feb. 23, in North Bend.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. at the Sawmill convention center, next to the Autumn House restaurant, 3491 Broadway St. There will be dinner and then dancing to the tunes by DJ Troy Woody. Silent and live auctions will feature items such as a night at McMenamins Hotel Oregon in McMinnville, and gift certificates to Honda World, Tower Ford and Art Connection, along with Southwestern Community College Recreation Center passes.
Funkadelic disco attire is encouraged. Tickets can be purchased for $45 each via the Lighthouse School, 93670 Viking Lane; or Books By The Bay, 1875 Sherman Ave.
For more information, those interested can call 751-1649
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