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Mayor launches 2018 /19 ‘Tea Dance Initiative’

written by John August 16, 2018
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MAYOR of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Cllr John Boyle has launched the 2018 /19 ‘Mayor’s Tea Dance Initiative’ at the Guildhall – and has provided details of the ‘hugely popular’ series of events to be hosted during his term in office.

The 2018 /19 tea dances, apart from two, will now take place on a Tuesday every month – beginning on September 4, 2018.

All will be held in the Guildhall from 2 pm to 4 pm.

The 2018 dates for the tea dances are as follows: Tuesday 4 September, Tuesday 2 October, Wednesday 7 November, Wednesday 5 December and a special ‘Mayor’s Christmas Tea Dance’ on Tuesday 18 December 2018.

The 2019 dates are Tuesday 8 January, 5 February, 5 March, 2 April and 7 May.

Mayor Boyle said: “I’m delighted to launch the dates for the 2018 /19 tea dances.

“These are such popular events – packed with some of the best dancers in town!

“The tea dances also provide a great opportunity for me to enjoy some time with older members of the community.

“Indeed, I hosted my first tea dance recently and really enjoyed the craic with the regular dancers.

“I was also amazed by their energy and sense of fun – which is such an inspiration to all!

“I have no doubts that we’ll see a fantastic turnout for all of the tea dances during my term in office – and that they’ll be hugely enjoyable events for all who attend.”

To register for tea dance tickets please contact the Mayor’s Office on 02871 376508 or email [email protected]

Tickets will be posted one week before the tea dance.

Numbers are limited and your ticket does not guarantee entry – as it will be based on a first-come, first-serve basis on the date of the dance.

Mayor launches 2018 /19 ‘Tea Dance Initiative’ was last modified: August 16th, 2018 by John

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