Masquerade Ball
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The Chase County Victorian Dance Society's annual MASQUERADE BALL. Costume is encouraged, but not required. We'll dance to Live Music with a Live Caller. Refreshments available by contribution. Clean, soft-soled shoes for dancing, please. The Emma Chase Cafe offers a special pre-dance dinner by reservation only, (620) 273-6020. First Saturday in October.
Masquerade Ball
Phone : (620) 273-6020 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : prairie-maid@sbcglobal.net
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